Jsonnet Template Language Support now is Jsonnet Pro

Posted in News on March 19, 2023 by Denys Dushyn ‐ 2 min read

Jsonnet Template Language Support now is Jsonnet Pro

Jsonnet Templating Language Support Plugin Renamed to Jsonnet Pro

The Jsonnet Templating Language Support plugin for JetBrains-based IDEs has recently been renamed to Jsonnet Pro. While the renaming does not entail any changes to the functionality of the plugin, it represents a shift in focus towards providing a more comprehensive set of features for working with Jsonnet.

For those unfamiliar with Jsonnet, it is a data templating language that provides a more flexible and expressive way to define JSON structures. It has been gaining popularity in recent years, particularly in the realm of cloud-native infrastructure configuration, due to its ability to manage complex and dynamic data structures.

The Jsonnet Pro plugin provides a range of features for working with Jsonnet in JetBrains-based IDEs, including syntax highlighting, code completion, and error highlighting. Additionally, it offers integration with Grafana Tanka and Jsonnet Bundler tools.

The renaming to Jsonnet Pro is part of a larger effort to provide a more complete set of features for working with Jsonnet in JetBrains-based IDEs. The team behind the plugin is committed to providing a high-quality development experience for users working with Jsonnet, and the renaming is just one step towards achieving that goal.

If you’re already using the Jsonnet Templating Language Support plugin, don’t worry - the transition to Jsonnet Pro should be seamless. You’ll still have access to all the same features you’ve come to rely on, but with an even more polished and comprehensive plugin.

For those who haven’t yet tried the Jsonnet Pro plugin, now is a great time to give it a shot. Whether you’re new to Jsonnet or a seasoned user, the plugin offers a powerful set of tools for working with this increasingly popular data templating language.

To install the Jsonnet Pro plugin, simply search for it in the JetBrains plugin repository, or visit the plugin’s website for more information.