IntelliJ IDEA lets you create Google App Engine projects and upload your applications to Google infrastructure.
Before you start
The Google App Engine launches the application by itself. Hence debugging the application by launching it from within VS Code isn’t possible. Instead, what could be done is one could launch Google App Engine in a particular mode that allows one to use VS Code to attach to the code being executed by the Google App Engine. I use Python, so I downloaded the googleappengine1.9.40.zip file for Linux/Mac OS X. Unzip the damn thing. You’ll get a folder called “googleappengine”, and it will have files like these.
Make sure that you installed and enabled the Google App Engine plugin. For more information, see Enable cloud support.
Creating Google App Engine Project
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Checking Project Structure
Running the Application
Debugging the Application
Configuring Google App Account
Deploying Google App Engine Application
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