PyCharm 2018.1 EAP 8
This week’s EAP version is now available: get it now from our website.
New in PyCharm
Find tables using the “Find Class” window (Pro only)
As some of you might know, PyCharm Professional Edition bundles all features from DataGrip, JetBrains’ SQL IDE. We’re making working with databases a little bit easier in PyCharm 2018.1 by including tables in connected databases in the class lookup. If you’ve configured your database, just use Ctrl+N (or Cmd+O on macOS) to open the ‘Find Class’ window, and type the name of your table there.
If you haven’t configured your DB yet, you can learn how to connect PyCharm Professional Edition to a database with our documentation.
Further Improvements
- Various improvements to Cython code intelligence.
- Fixes to the support for VueJS (Pro only)
- Read more about new features in the release notes
Interested?
Download this EAP from our website. Alternatively, you can use the JetBrains Toolbox App to stay up to date throughout the entire EAP.
If you’re on Ubuntu 16.04 or later, you can use snap to get PyCharm EAP, and stay up to date. You can find the installation instructions on our website.
PyCharm 2018.1 is in development during the EAP phase, therefore not all new features are already available. More features will be added in the coming weeks. As PyCharm 2018.1 is pre-release software, it is not as stable as the release versions. Furthermore, we may decide to change and/or drop certain features as the EAP progresses.
All EAP versions will ship with a built-in EAP license, which means that these versions are free to use for 30 days after the day that they are built. As EAPs are released weekly, you’ll be able to use PyCharm Professional Edition EAP for free for the duration of the EAP program, as long as you upgrade at least once every 30 days.