perlnavigator
URL: https://github.com/bscan/PerlNavigator/tree/main/server
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.enable
Whether to enable https://github.com/bscan/PerlNavigator
A Perl language server. It can be installed via npm:
npm i -g perlnavigator-server
At minimum, you will need perl
in your path. If you want to use a non-standard perl
you will need to set your configuration like so:
settings = {
perlnavigator = {
perlPath = '/some/odd/location/my-perl'
}
}
The contributes.configuration.properties
section of perlnavigator
’s package.json
has all available configuration settings. All
settings have a reasonable default, but, at minimum, you may want to point perlnavigator
at your perltidy
and perlcritic
configurations.
.
Type: boolean
Default:
false
Example:
true
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.package
The perlnavigator package to use.
Type: null or package
Default:
pkgs.perlnavigator
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.autostart
Controls if the FileType
autocommand that launches a language server is created.
If false
, allows for deferring language servers until manually launched with
:LspStart
(|lspconfig-commands|).
Type: null or boolean or raw lua code
Default:
null
Plugin default: true
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.cmd
A list where each entry corresponds to the blankspace delimited part of the command that launches the server.
The first entry is the binary used to run the language server. Additional entries are passed as arguments.
Type: null or (list of string)
Default:
null when package
is null, otherwise null
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.extraOptions
Extra options for the perlnavigator language server.
Type: attribute set of anything
Default:
{ }
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.filetypes
Set of filetypes for which to attempt to resolve {root_dir}. May be empty, or server may specify a default value.
Type: null or (list of string)
Default:
null
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.rootMarkers
A list of files that mark the root of the project/workspace.
Vim’s LSP will try to share the same language server instance for all
buffers matching filetypes
within the same project.
A new server instance is only spawned when opening a buffer with a different project root.
See :h lsp-config
and :h vim.fs.root()
.
Type: null or (list of (string or raw lua code)) or raw lua code
Default:
null
Plugin default: null
Declared by:
plugins.lsp.servers.perlnavigator.settings
The settings for this LSP.
Type: attribute set of anything
Default:
{ }
Example:
{
callback = {
__raw = ''
function()
print('nixvim')
end
'';
};
foo_bar = 42;
hostname = "localhost:8080";
}
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