Create a language server based on unified ecosystems.
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This package exports a function which can be used to create a language server based on unified processors. It can do the following:
- format documents based on a unified processor
- validate documents based on a unified processor
- support configuration files (such as
.remarkrc
) usingunified-engine
unified is a project that validates and transforms content with abstract syntax trees (ASTs). unified-engine is an engine to process multiple files with unified using configuration files. language server is a standardized language independent way for creating editor integrations.
This package is useful when you want to create a language server for an existing
unified ecosystem.
Ideally this should follow the same rules as a CLI for this ecosystem created
using unified-args
.
The resulting package may then be used to create plugins for this ecosystem for
various editors.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+, or 16.0+), install with npm:
npm install unified-language-server
Let’s say you want to create a language server for remark.
Create a file names package.json
with the following content:
{
"name": "remark-language-server",
"version": "1.0.0",
"bin": "./index.js",
"type": "module",
"dependencies": {
"remark": "^14.0.0",
"unified-language-server": "^1.0.0"
}
}
Then create index.js
with the following content:
import {remark} from 'remark'
import {createUnifiedLanguageServer} from 'unified-language-server'
process.title = 'remark-language-server'
createUnifiedLanguageServer({
ignoreName: '.remarkignore',
packageField: 'remarkConfig',
pluginPrefix: 'remark',
rcName: '.remarkrc',
processorName: 'remark',
processorSpecifier: 'remark',
defaultProcessor: remark
})
That’s all there is to it. You have just created a language server for remark.
Create a language server for a unified ecosystem.
Configuration for unified-engine
and the language server.
The package ID of the expected processor (string
, required, example:
'remark'
).
Will be loaded from the local workspace.
The specifier to get the processor on the resolved module (string
, optional,
default: 'default'
).
For example, remark uses the specifier remark
to expose its processor and
a default export can be requested by passing 'default'
(the default).
Optional fallback processor to use if processorName
can’t be found
locally in node_modules
(Unified
, optional).
This can be used to ship a processor with your package, to be used if no
processor is found locally.
If this isn’t passed, a warning is shown if processorName
can’t be found.
Name of ignore files to load (string
, optional).
Property at which configuration can be found in package.json files (string
,
optional).
Optional prefix to use when searching for plugins (string
, optional).
Plugins to use by default (Array|Object
, optional).
Name of configuration files to load (string
, optional).
For examples, see the following projects:
redot-language-server
(coming soon)rehype-language-server
(coming soon)remark-language-server
This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports an Options
type, which specifies the interface of the accepted
options.
Language servers created using this package implement the following language server features:
textDocument/codeAction
— the language server implements code actions based on theexpected
field on reported messages. A code action can either insert, replace, or delete text based on the range of the message and the expected value.textDocument/didChange
— when a document is changed by the client, the language server processes it using a unified pipeline. Any messages collected are published to the client usingtextDocument/publishDiagnostics
.textDocument/didClose
— when a document is closed by the client, the language server resets diagnostics by publishing an empty array usingtextDocument/publishDiagnostics
.textDocument/didOpen
— when a document is opened by the client, the language server processes it using a unified pipeline. Any messages collected are published to the client usingtextDocument/publishDiagnostics
.textDocument/formatting
— when document formatting is requested by the client, the language server processes it using a unified pipeline. The stringified result is returned.workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles
andworkspace/didChangeWorkspaceFolders
— when the client signals a watched file or workspace has changed, the language server processes all open files using a unified pipeline. Any messages collected are published to the client usingtextDocument/publishDiagnostics
.
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+, and 16.0+. Our projects sometimes work with older versions, but this is not guaranteed.
This project uses vscode-languageserver
7, which
implements language server protocol 3.17.0.
It should work anywhere where LSP 3.6.0 or later is implemented.
unified
— create pipeline for working with syntax treesunified-args
— create a CLI for a unified pipeline
See contributing.md
in unifiedjs/.github
for ways
to get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
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