Language Server Protocol
A client for Textadept that communicates over the Language Server Protocol (LSP) with language servers in order to provide autocompletion, calltips, go to definition, and more.
It implements version 3.17.0 of the protocol, but does not support all protocol features. The
Server.new() function contains the client's current set of capabilities.
Install this module by copying it into your ~/.textadept/modules/ directory or Textadept's modules/ directory, and then putting the following in your ~/.textadept/init.lua:
local lsp = require('lsp')
You can then set up some language server commands. For example:
lsp.server_commands.cpp = 'clangd' lsp.server_commands.go = 'gopls'
(For more example configurations, see the wiki.)
When either C++ or Go files are opened, their associated language servers are automatically
started (one per project). Note that language servers typically require a root URI, so this
module uses io.get_project_root() for this. If the file being opened is not part of a
project recognized by Textadept, the language server will not be started.
Language Server features are available from the Tools > Language Server menu. Note that not all language servers may support the menu options.
Note: if you want to inspect the LSP messages sent back and forth, you can use the Lua
command entry to set require('lsp').log_rpc = true. It doesn't matter if any LSPs are
already active -- from this point forward all messages will be logged. View the log via the
"Tools > Language Server > View Log" menu item.
Warning: buggy language servers that do not respect the protocol may cause this module and Textadept to hang, waiting for a response. There is no recourse other than to force-quit Textadept and restart.
Lua Language Server
This module comes with a simple Lua language server that starts up when Textadept opens a Lua file, or whenever you request documentation for a symbol in the Lua command entry. The server looks in the project root for a .lua-lsp configuration file. That file can have the following fields:
ignore: List of globs that match directories and files to ignore. Globs are relative to the project root. The default directories ignored are .bzr, .git, .hg, .svn, FOSSIL, and node_modules. Setting this field overrides the default.max_scan: Maximum number of files to scan before giving up. This is not the number of Lua files scanned, but the number of files encountered in non-ignored directories. The primary purpose of this field is to avoid hammering the disk when accidentally opening a large project or root. The default value is 10,000.
For example:
ignore = {'.git', 'build', 'test'} max_scan = 20000
Key Bindings
| Windows and Linux | macOS | Terminal | Command |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tools | |||
| Ctrl+Space | ^Space | ^Space | Complete symbol |
| Ctrl+? | ^? | M-? Ctrl+?‡ |
Show documentation |
| F12 | F12 | F12 | Go To Definition |
| Shift+F12 | ⇧F12 | Shift+F12 | Go to Symbol... |
‡: Windows terminal version only.
Icon Reference
lsp.CODE_ACTION_ID
The code action user list number.
events.LSP_INITIALIZED
Emitted when an LSP connection has been initialized.
This is useful for sending server-specific notifications to the server upon init via
Server:notify().
Arguments:
- lang: The lexer name of the LSP language.
- server: The LSP server.
See also: lsp.start
events.LSP_NOTIFICATION
Emitted when an LSP server emits an unhandled notification.
This is useful for handling server-specific notifications.
An event handler should return true.
Arguments:
- lang: The lexer name of the LSP language.
- server: The LSP server.
- method: The string LSP notification method name.
- params: The table of LSP notification params. Contents may be server-specific.
events.LSP_REQUEST
Emitted when an LSP server emits an unhandled request.
This is useful for handling server-specific requests. Responses are sent using
Server:respond().
An event handler should return true.
Arguments:
- lang: The lexer name of the LSP language.
- server: The LSP server.
- id: The integer LSP request ID.
- method: The string LSP request method name.
- params: The table of LSP request params.
_G.textadept.editing.autocompleters.lsp()
Autocompleter function for a language server.
lsp.autocomplete()
Requests autocompletion at the current position.
Returns: true if autocompletions were shown; nil otherwise
lsp.autocomplete_num_chars
The number of characters typed after which autocomplete is automatically triggered.
The default value is nil, which disables this feature. A value greater than or equal to
3 is recommended to enable this feature.
lsp.code_action([s[, e]])
Requests a list of code actions for the a range and prompts the user with a user list to select from.
Parameters:
- s: Start position of the code action range. If omitted, the start of the current selection is used, or the start of the line if no text is selected.
- e: End position of the code action range. If omitted, the end of the current selection is used, or the end of the line if no text is selected.
lsp.find_references()
Searches for project references to the current symbol and prints them like "Find in Files" does.
lsp.goto_declaration()
Jumps to the declaration of the current symbol.
Returns: whether or not a declaration was found
lsp.goto_definition()
Jumps to the definition of the current symbol.
Returns: whether or not a definition was found
lsp.goto_implementation()
Jumps to the implementation of the current symbol.
Returns: whether or not an implementation was found
lsp.goto_symbol([symbol])
Jumps to a symbol selected from a list based on project symbols that match a symbol.
Parameters:
- symbol: String symbol to query for in the current project. If
nil, symbols are presented from the current buffer.
lsp.goto_type_definition()
Jumps to the definition of the current type.
Returns: whether or not a definition was found
lsp.hover([position=buffer.current_pos])
Shows a calltip with information about the identifier at a buffer position.
Parameters:
- position: Position of the identifier to show information for.
lsp.log_rpc
Log RPC correspondence to the LSP message buffer.
The default value is false.
lsp.select()
Selects or expands the selection around the current position.
lsp.select_all_symbol()
Selects all instances of the symbol at the current position as multiple selections.
lsp.server_commands
Map of lexer names to LSP language server commands or configurations, or functions that return either a server command or a configuration.
Commands are simple string shell commands. Configurations are tables with the following keys:
- command: String shell command used to run the LSP language server.
- init_options: Table of initialization options to pass to the language server in the "initialize" request.
lsp.show_all_diagnostics
Show all diagnostics if show_diagnostics is true.
The default value is false, and assumes any diagnostics on the current line or next line
are due to an incomplete statement during something like an autocompletion, signature help,
etc. request.
lsp.show_completions
Automatically show completions when a trigger character is typed (e.g.
'.').
The default value is true.
lsp.show_diagnostics
Show diagnostics.
The default value is true, and shows them as annotations.
lsp.show_hover
Automatically show symbol information via mouse hovering.
The default value is true.
lsp.show_signature_help
Automatically show signature help when a trigger character is typed (e.g.
'(').
The default value is true.
lsp.signature_help([no_cycle=false])
Shows a calltip for the current function.
If a call tip is already shown, this will cycle to the next one if it exists.
Parameters:
- no_cycle: Do not cycle to the next call tip. Setting this to
trueis useful when updating the current highlighted parameter.
lsp.snippet_completions
Allow completions to insert snippets instead of plain text, for language servers that support it.
The default value is true.
lsp.start([cmd])
Starts a language server based on the current language and project.
Parameters:
- cmd: String language server command to run. The default value is read from
server_commands.
lsp.stop()
Stops a running language server based on the current language.