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-rw-r--r--book/src/guides/adding_languages.md1
-rw-r--r--book/src/languages.md109
3 files changed, 95 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/book/src/generated/typable-cmd.md b/book/src/generated/typable-cmd.md
index a775c655..0f488dc0 100644
--- a/book/src/generated/typable-cmd.md
+++ b/book/src/generated/typable-cmd.md
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@
| `:reload-all` | Discard changes and reload all documents from the source files. |
| `:update`, `:u` | Write changes only if the file has been modified. |
| `:lsp-workspace-command` | Open workspace command picker |
-| `:lsp-restart` | Restarts the Language Server that is in use by the current doc |
-| `:lsp-stop` | Stops the Language Server that is in use by the current doc |
+| `:lsp-restart` | Restarts the language servers used by the current doc |
+| `:lsp-stop` | Stops the language servers that are used by the current doc |
| `:tree-sitter-scopes` | Display tree sitter scopes, primarily for theming and development. |
| `:debug-start`, `:dbg` | Start a debug session from a given template with given parameters. |
| `:debug-remote`, `:dbg-tcp` | Connect to a debug adapter by TCP address and start a debugging session from a given template with given parameters. |
diff --git a/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md b/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md
index b92af402..93ec013f 100644
--- a/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md
+++ b/book/src/guides/adding_languages.md
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ below.
necessary configuration for the new language. For more information on
language configuration, refer to the
[language configuration section](../languages.md) of the documentation.
+ A new language server can be added by extending the `[language-server]` table in the same file.
2. If you are adding a new language or updating an existing language server
configuration, run the command `cargo xtask docgen` to update the
[Language Support](../lang-support.md) documentation.
diff --git a/book/src/languages.md b/book/src/languages.md
index fe4db141..e28ebb5a 100644
--- a/book/src/languages.md
+++ b/book/src/languages.md
@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@ There are three possible locations for a `languages.toml` file:
```toml
# in <config_dir>/helix/languages.toml
+[language-server.mylang-lsp]
+command = "mylang-lsp"
+
[[language]]
name = "rust"
auto-format = false
@@ -41,8 +44,8 @@ injection-regex = "mylang"
file-types = ["mylang", "myl"]
comment-token = "#"
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
-language-server = { command = "mylang-lsp", args = ["--stdio"], environment = { "ENV1" = "value1", "ENV2" = "value2" } }
formatter = { command = "mylang-formatter" , args = ["--stdin"] }
+language-servers = [ "mylang-lsp" ]
```
These configuration keys are available:
@@ -50,6 +53,7 @@ These configuration keys are available:
| Key | Description |
| ---- | ----------- |
| `name` | The name of the language |
+| `language-id` | The language-id for language servers, checkout the table at [TextDocumentItem](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocumentItem) for the right id |
| `scope` | A string like `source.js` that identifies the language. Currently, we strive to match the scope names used by popular TextMate grammars and by the Linguist library. Usually `source.<name>` or `text.<name>` in case of markup languages |
| `injection-regex` | regex pattern that will be tested against a language name in order to determine whether this language should be used for a potential [language injection][treesitter-language-injection] site. |
| `file-types` | The filetypes of the language, for example `["yml", "yaml"]`. See the file-type detection section below. |
@@ -59,7 +63,7 @@ These configuration keys are available:
| `diagnostic-severity` | Minimal severity of diagnostic for it to be displayed. (Allowed values: `Error`, `Warning`, `Info`, `Hint`) |
| `comment-token` | The token to use as a comment-token |
| `indent` | The indent to use. Has sub keys `unit` (the text inserted into the document when indenting; usually set to N spaces or `"\t"` for tabs) and `tab-width` (the number of spaces rendered for a tab) |
-| `language-server` | The Language Server to run. See the Language Server configuration section below. |
+| `language-servers` | The Language Servers used for this language. See below for more information in the section [Configuring Language Servers for a language](#configuring-language-servers-for-a-language) |
| `config` | Language Server configuration |
| `grammar` | The tree-sitter grammar to use (defaults to the value of `name`) |
| `formatter` | The formatter for the language, it will take precedence over the lsp when defined. The formatter must be able to take the original file as input from stdin and write the formatted file to stdout |
@@ -92,31 +96,102 @@ with the following priorities:
replaced at runtime with the appropriate path separator for the operating
system, so this rule would match against `.git\config` files on Windows.
-### Language Server configuration
+## Language Server configuration
+
+Language servers are configured separately in the table `language-server` in the same file as the languages `languages.toml`
-The `language-server` field takes the following keys:
+For example:
-| Key | Description |
-| --- | ----------- |
-| `command` | The name of the language server binary to execute. Binaries must be in `$PATH` |
-| `args` | A list of arguments to pass to the language server binary |
-| `timeout` | The maximum time a request to the language server may take, in seconds. Defaults to `20` |
-| `language-id` | The language name to pass to the language server. Some language servers support multiple languages and use this field to determine which one is being served in a buffer |
-| `environment` | Any environment variables that will be used when starting the language server `{ "KEY1" = "Value1", "KEY2" = "Value2" }` |
+```toml
+[language-server.mylang-lsp]
+command = "mylang-lsp"
+args = ["--stdio"]
+config = { provideFormatter = true }
+environment = { "ENV1" = "value1", "ENV2" = "value2" }
+
+[language-server.efm-lsp-prettier]
+command = "efm-langserver"
+
+[language-server.efm-lsp-prettier.config]
+documentFormatting = true
+languages = { typescript = [ { formatCommand ="prettier --stdin-filepath ${INPUT}", formatStdin = true } ] }
+```
-The top-level `config` field is used to configure the LSP initialization options. A `format`
-sub-table within `config` can be used to pass extra formatting options to
-[Document Formatting Requests](https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/blob/gh-pages/_specifications/specification-3-16.md#document-formatting-request--leftwards_arrow_with_hook).
+These are the available options for a language server.
+
+| Key | Description |
+| ---- | ----------- |
+| `command` | The name or path of the language server binary to execute. Binaries must be in `$PATH` |
+| `args` | A list of arguments to pass to the language server binary |
+| `config` | LSP initialization options |
+| `timeout` | The maximum time a request to the language server may take, in seconds. Defaults to `20` |
+| `environment` | Any environment variables that will be used when starting the language server `{ "KEY1" = "Value1", "KEY2" = "Value2" }` |
+
+A `format` sub-table within `config` can be used to pass extra formatting options to
+[Document Formatting Requests](https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/blob/gh-pages/_specifications/specification-3-17.md#document-formatting-request--leftwards_arrow_with_hook).
For example with typescript:
```toml
-[[language]]
-name = "typescript"
-auto-format = true
+[language-server.typescript-language-server]
# pass format options according to https://github.com/typescript-language-server/typescript-language-server#workspacedidchangeconfiguration omitting the "[language].format." prefix.
config = { format = { "semicolons" = "insert", "insertSpaceBeforeFunctionParenthesis" = true } }
```
+### Configuring Language Servers for a language
+
+The `language-servers` attribute in a language tells helix which language servers are used for this language.
+
+They have to be defined in the `[language-server]` table as described in the previous section.
+
+Different languages can use the same language server instance, e.g. `typescript-language-server` is used for javascript, jsx, tsx and typescript by default.
+
+In case multiple language servers are specified in the `language-servers` attribute of a `language`,
+it's often useful to only enable/disable certain language-server features for these language servers.
+
+For example `efm-lsp-prettier` of the previous example is used only with a formatting command `prettier`,
+so everything else should be handled by the `typescript-language-server` (which is configured by default)
+The language configuration for typescript could look like this:
+
+```toml
+[[language]]
+name = "typescript"
+language-servers = [ { name = "efm-lsp-prettier", only-features = [ "format" ] }, "typescript-language-server" ]
+```
+
+or equivalent:
+
+```toml
+[[language]]
+name = "typescript"
+language-servers = [ { name = "typescript-language-server", except-features = [ "format" ] }, "efm-lsp-prettier" ]
+```
+
+Each requested LSP feature is prioritized in the order of the `language-servers` array.
+For example the first `goto-definition` supported language server (in this case `typescript-language-server`) will be taken for the relevant LSP request (command `goto_definition`).
+The features `diagnostics`, `code-action`, `completion`, `document-symbols` and `workspace-symbols` are an exception to that rule, as they are working for all language servers at the same time and are merged together, if enabled for the language.
+If no `except-features` or `only-features` is given all features for the language server are enabled.
+If a language server itself doesn't support a feature the next language server array entry will be tried (and so on).
+
+The list of supported features is:
+
+- `format`
+- `goto-definition`
+- `goto-declaration`
+- `goto-type-definition`
+- `goto-reference`
+- `goto-implementation`
+- `signature-help`
+- `hover`
+- `document-highlight`
+- `completion`
+- `code-action`
+- `workspace-command`
+- `document-symbols`
+- `workspace-symbols`
+- `diagnostics`
+- `rename-symbol`
+- `inlay-hints`
+
## Tree-sitter grammar configuration
The source for a language's tree-sitter grammar is specified in a `[[grammar]]`