Note:

If you want to create a new page for developers, you should create it on the Moodle Developer Resource site.

Setting up Netbeans

From MoodleDocs

NetBeans has got a good PHP support. You find a host of information on the website (tutorials, developer blog, screen casts, etc.).

Features

  • CVS integration: see all changes, lines deletion, diff in real time, show annotations, diff history...
  • Ctrl+Click: Go to declaration
  • Export/Import Diff Patch
  • Easy navigation
  • List of functions
  • Code completion
  • Instant rename
  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript support
  • MySQL manager
  • Quick Search
  • Very few bugs

Installation

Set up for Moodle development

  • Checkout your Moodle project with a CVS client - see CVS for Administrators or CVS for Developers. I personally prefer to use an external client in order to realise the CVS Delete operation on my own.
  • Open File > New Project > PHP > PHP Application > Next
You're going to set the project now. Name, Location and Folder are used by NetBeans and are not related to the source code. So you can choose whatever you like, except your source folder. Sources has to be your checked out Moodle branch/head folder. The rest is clear enough. Don't forget to choose UTF-8 for Default Encoding.
Example:
Project Name:        Moodle 1.9 Stable
Project Location:    C:\Users\jerome\Documents\NetBeansProjects
Project Folder:      C:\Users\jerome\Documents\NetBeansProjects\Moodle 1.9 Stable
Project Sources:     C:\Users\jerome\Projects\branch19_STABLE\moodle
Project URL:         http://localhost/moodle19/
Index File:          index.php
Create:              unchecked
Default Encoding:    UTF-8
Set as Main Project: unchecked
  • Click on Finish.
  • Start coding!

CVS with NetBeans

NetBeans comes with integrated CVS support which might be the easiest way to check out Moodle.

  • In NetBeans, select Window->Versioning->CVS->Checkout
  • Select Team->CVS->Checkout
  • Enter into CVS Root: :pserver:anonymous@us.cvs.moodle.org:/cvsroot/moodle
(Non-US-residents might use one of the other Moodle CVS servers nearer to them.)
  • Click Next
  • Browse or enter into Module: moodle
  • Browse or enter into Branch: MOODLE_19_STABLE
  • Browse or enter into Local Folder: C:\xampp\htdocs
  • Click Finish (and wait a few minutes for Moodle to be checked out)
  • When you get the dialog box "Do you want to create an IDE project from the checked-out sources?", Click "Create Project..."
  • Select PHP Application with Existing Sources, and click Next
  • Browse or enter into Sources Folder C:\xampp\htdocs\moodle
  • Enter into Project Name: moodle
  • Keep the other defaults and click next
  • Run As: should have selected Local Web Site (running on local web server)
  • Enter into Project URL http://localhost/moodle/
  • Browse or enter into Index File: index.php
  • Click Finish

Optimization

1. You could want to run Netbeans with the Sun JDK. Netbeans seems to work a bit better with the Sun JDK. Download it from there: [1]. You'll have to edit Netbeans config file. Open netbeans/etc/netbeans.conf. Then uncomment and edit:

netbeans_jdkhome="your_JDK_path"

2. To change the Netbeans look and feel run netbeans in command line with this parameter:

"netbeans"  --laf javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel 

3. If Netbeans starts to slow down, give it more memory

"netbeans" -J-Xmx600m

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