Creating new live-templates with import statements in IntelliJ IDEA

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Intellij Idea Problem Overview


Here is the Eclipse template that I want to port:

${:import(org.apache.log4j.Logger)}
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(${enclosing_type}.class);

My current version in IDEA is as follows:

private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger($CLASS_NAME$.class);$END$

where $CLASS_NAME$ is configured to use className() as its expression.

Unfortunately, I don't find any documentation on adding the import statement. Is there somehing equivalent to Eclipse ${:import(...)}?

Intellij Idea Solutions


Solution 1 - Intellij Idea

According to this post, it is intended to use only full-qualified expressions. I tried it out and this worked for me:

private static final org.apache.log4j.Logger LOG = org.apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger($CLASS_NAME$.class);$END$

IDEA automatically shortens it and adds the necessary import statements:

import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
// ...
private static final Logger LOG = Logger.getLogger(MyClass.class);

If you want to try yourself, note that you first have to define CLASS_NAME as className() via Edit variables. Also make sure that you allowed your Live Template for Java declarations via Change (at the bottom). Here is a screenshot with the final setup:

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Solution 2 - Intellij Idea

Just to save a little time for new visitors here: the accepted answer now needs some changes.
Go to Settings -> Editor -> Live Templates, select others, add a template:

private static final org.apache.logging.log4j.Logger logger = org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager.getLogger($CLASS_NAME$.class);$END$

Then, press Edit Variables on the left and set expression for CLASS_NAME to className().
After all, set context on the bottom to Java -> Declaration (and Groovy -> Declaration if desired). Imports will be magically generated on insert.

Solution 3 - Intellij Idea

Now its possible to add live templates with static imports:

> You have to check static import in Options

@org.junit.Test
public void should$EXPR$when$CONDITION$() {
    org.junit.Assert.assertThat(null, org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.is(org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.nullValue())); 
}

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Solution 4 - Intellij Idea

For apache commons logging use:

private static final org.apache.commons.logging.Log LOG = org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory.getLog($CLASS_NAME$.class);$END$

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