42 lines
1.3 KiB
Lua
42 lines
1.3 KiB
Lua
local util = require 'lspconfig.util'
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return {
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default_config = {
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cmd = {},
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filetypes = { 'rescript' },
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root_dir = util.root_pattern('bsconfig.json', '.git'),
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settings = {},
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},
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docs = {
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description = [[
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https://github.com/rescript-lang/rescript-vscode
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ReScript language server
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**By default, rescriptls doesn't have a `cmd` set.** This is because nvim-lspconfig does not make assumptions about your path.
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You have to install the language server manually.
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You can use the bundled language server inside the [vim-rescript](https://github.com/rescript-lang/vim-rescript) repo.
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Clone the vim-rescript repo and point `cmd` to `server.js` inside `server/out` directory:
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```lua
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cmd = {'node', '<path_to_repo>/server/out/server.js', '--stdio'}
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```
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If you have vim-rescript installed you can also use that installation. for example if you're using packer.nvim you can set cmd to something like this:
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```lua
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cmd = {
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'node',
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'/home/username/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/packer/start/vim-rescript/server/out/server.js',
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'--stdio'
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}
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```
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Another option is to use vscode extension [release](https://github.com/rescript-lang/rescript-vscode/releases).
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Take a look at [here](https://github.com/rescript-lang/rescript-vscode#use-with-other-editors) for instructions.
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]],
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},
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}
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