Most of solution that exist in the internet is tell you to create a task and call it using ctrl-shift-p menu.
This extension basically using htmlbeautifier to format your file using the Formatter API from the vscode, so no need to create a hack using Task, etc.
gem install htmlbeautifier
or
To use the gem with Bundler, add to your Gemfile
:
gem 'htmlbeautifier'
NOTE: For you that have a filename with extension .html.erb
, your file might be recognized as html
file, not as erb
file. In that case, add a setting in your settings.json
like below:
"[erb]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "aliariff.vscode-erb-beautify",
"editor.formatOnSave": true
},
"files.associations": {
"*.html.erb": "erb"
}
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invalid byte sequence in US-ASCII
Add below setting. Reference
"vscode-erb-beautify.customEnvVar": { "LC_ALL": "en_US.UTF-8" }
Setting | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
vscode-erb-beautify.executePath |
Path to the htmlbeautifier executable, set this to absolute path when you have different htmlbeautifier location | htmlbeautifier |
vscode-erb-beautify.useBundler |
Execute htmlbeautifier using bundler (ie 'bundle exec htmlbeautifier'). If this true, vscode-erb-beautify.executePath is ignored | false |
vscode-erb-beautify.bundlerPath |
Path to the bundler executable, set this to absolute path when you have different bundler location | bundle |
vscode-erb-beautify.tabStops |
Set number of spaces per indent | 2 |
vscode-erb-beautify.tab |
Indent using tabs | false |
vscode-erb-beautify.indentBy |
Indent the output by NUMBER steps | 0 |
vscode-erb-beautify.stopOnErrors |
Stop when invalid nesting is encountered in the input | false |
vscode-erb-beautify.keepBlankLines |
Set number of consecutive blank lines | 0 |
vscode-erb-beautify.customEnvVar |
Custom environment variables to pass to the htmlbeautifier | {} |