IntelliJ how to turn of automatic { } when writing JSX












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I'm working with React in IntelliJ and have a annoying issue. When wrting JSX (e.g. in Render) IntelliJ automatically inserts two {} when i press enter/autocomplete a property.



For example when writing the following JS code:



const SomeCompenent = () => {
return (
<div className="someClassName">
)
};


IntelliJ automatically write className={}



It kind of assumes I'm always going to use props which require the {} syntax. However, it reduce the readability of the code (imo) with all the unnecessary {}.



I have tried some different settings in file -> settings -> editor -> general -> smart keys, but to no avail.



Hope someone is able to help.










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  • I'm not sure about IntelliJ but I'll mention how it is in Webstorm, since it may be the same. If you go to Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> HTML, there's a config option at the bottom that says 'Add for JSX attributes.' You can set it to Quotes, Braces, Based on Type (it will use what's set in PropTypes) or None.

    – callmeroot
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49













  • Thanks, unfortunatly there is no such option under HTML/XML in IntelliJ

    – Arne O. Ose
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:14
















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I'm working with React in IntelliJ and have a annoying issue. When wrting JSX (e.g. in Render) IntelliJ automatically inserts two {} when i press enter/autocomplete a property.



For example when writing the following JS code:



const SomeCompenent = () => {
return (
<div className="someClassName">
)
};


IntelliJ automatically write className={}



It kind of assumes I'm always going to use props which require the {} syntax. However, it reduce the readability of the code (imo) with all the unnecessary {}.



I have tried some different settings in file -> settings -> editor -> general -> smart keys, but to no avail.



Hope someone is able to help.










share|improve this question























  • I'm not sure about IntelliJ but I'll mention how it is in Webstorm, since it may be the same. If you go to Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> HTML, there's a config option at the bottom that says 'Add for JSX attributes.' You can set it to Quotes, Braces, Based on Type (it will use what's set in PropTypes) or None.

    – callmeroot
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49













  • Thanks, unfortunatly there is no such option under HTML/XML in IntelliJ

    – Arne O. Ose
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:14














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I'm working with React in IntelliJ and have a annoying issue. When wrting JSX (e.g. in Render) IntelliJ automatically inserts two {} when i press enter/autocomplete a property.



For example when writing the following JS code:



const SomeCompenent = () => {
return (
<div className="someClassName">
)
};


IntelliJ automatically write className={}



It kind of assumes I'm always going to use props which require the {} syntax. However, it reduce the readability of the code (imo) with all the unnecessary {}.



I have tried some different settings in file -> settings -> editor -> general -> smart keys, but to no avail.



Hope someone is able to help.










share|improve this question














I'm working with React in IntelliJ and have a annoying issue. When wrting JSX (e.g. in Render) IntelliJ automatically inserts two {} when i press enter/autocomplete a property.



For example when writing the following JS code:



const SomeCompenent = () => {
return (
<div className="someClassName">
)
};


IntelliJ automatically write className={}



It kind of assumes I'm always going to use props which require the {} syntax. However, it reduce the readability of the code (imo) with all the unnecessary {}.



I have tried some different settings in file -> settings -> editor -> general -> smart keys, but to no avail.



Hope someone is able to help.







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  • I'm not sure about IntelliJ but I'll mention how it is in Webstorm, since it may be the same. If you go to Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> HTML, there's a config option at the bottom that says 'Add for JSX attributes.' You can set it to Quotes, Braces, Based on Type (it will use what's set in PropTypes) or None.

    – callmeroot
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49













  • Thanks, unfortunatly there is no such option under HTML/XML in IntelliJ

    – Arne O. Ose
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:14



















  • I'm not sure about IntelliJ but I'll mention how it is in Webstorm, since it may be the same. If you go to Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> HTML, there's a config option at the bottom that says 'Add for JSX attributes.' You can set it to Quotes, Braces, Based on Type (it will use what's set in PropTypes) or None.

    – callmeroot
    Nov 19 '18 at 20:49













  • Thanks, unfortunatly there is no such option under HTML/XML in IntelliJ

    – Arne O. Ose
    Nov 19 '18 at 21:14

















I'm not sure about IntelliJ but I'll mention how it is in Webstorm, since it may be the same. If you go to Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> HTML, there's a config option at the bottom that says 'Add for JSX attributes.' You can set it to Quotes, Braces, Based on Type (it will use what's set in PropTypes) or None.

– callmeroot
Nov 19 '18 at 20:49







I'm not sure about IntelliJ but I'll mention how it is in Webstorm, since it may be the same. If you go to Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> HTML, there's a config option at the bottom that says 'Add for JSX attributes.' You can set it to Quotes, Braces, Based on Type (it will use what's set in PropTypes) or None.

– callmeroot
Nov 19 '18 at 20:49















Thanks, unfortunatly there is no such option under HTML/XML in IntelliJ

– Arne O. Ose
Nov 19 '18 at 21:14





Thanks, unfortunatly there is no such option under HTML/XML in IntelliJ

– Arne O. Ose
Nov 19 '18 at 21:14












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