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Language server for Avrae draconic aliases

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Avrae Draconic Alias Language Server

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Language Server Protocol (LSP) implementation targeting Avrae-style draconic aliases. It provides syntax/semantic diagnostics, a mocked execution command, and a thin configuration layer driven by a workspace .avraels.json file. Credit to Avrae team for all code yoinked!

Install (released package)

  • CLI/server via uv tool (preferred): uv tool install avrae-ls then avrae-ls --help to see stdio/TCP options (same as python -m avrae_ls). The VS Code extension uses this invocation by default. The draconic interpreter is vendored, so no Git deps are needed.

VS Code extension (released)

  • Install from VSIX: download avrae-ls-client.vsix from the GitHub releases page, then in VS Code run “Extensions: Install from VSIX” and select the file.
  • Open your alias workspace; commands like Avrae: Show Alias Preview and Avrae: Run Alias will be available.
  • Files ending with .alias-module are treated as full-file draconic modules under the avrae-module language id (no <drac2> tags; mock run/preview commands stay tied to .alias files).

Developing locally

  • Prereqs: uv and Node.js.
  • Install deps: uv sync --all-extras then make vscode-deps.
  • Build everything locally: make package (wheel + VSIX in dist/).
  • Run tests/lint: make check.
  • Run via uv tool from source: uv tool install --from . avrae-ls.
  • Run diagnostics for a single file (stdout + stderr logs): avrae-ls --analyze path/to/alias.txt --log-level DEBUG.

How to test

  • Quick check (ruff + pytest): make check (uses uv run ruff and uv run pytest under the hood).
  • Lint only: make lint or uv run ruff check src tests.
  • Tests only (with coverage): make test or uv run pytest tests --cov=src.
  • CLI smoke test without installing: uv run python -m avrae_ls --analyze path/to/alias.txt.

Alias and gvar tests

  • avrae-ls --run-tests [path] discovers both alias tests and gvar tests and exits non-zero on failures.
  • Alias tests use .alias-test or .aliastest next to your alias file. Each test starts with an invocation, followed by --- and the expected result; you can stack multiple tests in one file by repeating this pattern (optional metadata after a second --- per test).
    !my-alias -b example args
    ---
    expected text or numbers
    
  • Gvar tests use .gvar-test or .gvartest next to a sibling .gvar file with the same stem. The test body runs after an implicit using(...) import of that module under a sanitized local binding name.
    return my_module.constant
    ---
    expected value
    
  • A gvar named foo-bar.gvar is exposed to tests as foo_bar; a leading digit becomes gvar_<stem>.
  • Multi-case .gvar-test files are supported. Separate cases with a second ---, then a blank line before the next test body. Metadata after the second --- is optional.
  • For embed aliases, put a YAML/JSON dictionary after the separator to compare against the embed preview (partial dictionaries are allowed).
    !embedtest
    ---
    title: Hello
    description: World
    
  • Embed fields lists can be partial: only the listed fields (in order) are matched; extra fields in the alias do not fail the test.
  • Use regex expectations by wrapping strings in /.../ (or re:...). You can also mix literals with regex segments (e.g., Hello /world.*/) so only the delimited part is treated as regex.
  • Optional second --- section can carry metadata:
    name: critical-hit
    vars:
      cvars:
        hp: 12
    character:
      name: Tester
    
    name is a label for reporting, vars are merged into cvars/uvars/svars/gvars, and character keys are deep-merged into the mock character.
  • Gvar tests compare the direct execution result of the test body, not alias preview/embed output.

Config variable substitution

  • .avraels.json values support environment variable substitution with $NAME or ${NAME}. workspaceRoot and workspaceFolder are injected automatically. Missing variables are replaced with an empty string and logged as warnings.

Runtime differences (mock vs. live Avrae)

  • Mock execution never writes back to Avrae: cvar/uvar/gvar mutations only live for the current run and reset before the next.
  • Network is limited to gvar fetches (when enableGvarFetch is true) and verify_signature; other Avrae/Discord calls are replaced with mocked context data from .avraels.json.
  • get_gvar/using values are pulled from local var files first; remote fetches go to https://api.avrae.io/customizations/gvars/<id> (or your avraeService.baseUrl) using avraeService.token and are cached for the session. In var files, a gvar can be a direct value or a { "filePath": "relative/or/absolute/path" } object (also supports "path") that loads file contents as the gvar value.
  • signature() returns a mock string (mock-signature:<int>). verify_signature() POSTs to /bot/signature/verify, reuses the last successful response per signature, and includes avraeService.token if present.

Troubleshooting gvar fetch / verify_signature

  • get_gvar returns None or using(...) raises ModuleNotFoundError: ensure the workspace .avraels.json sets enableGvarFetch: true, includes a valid avraeService.token, or seed the gvar in a var file referenced by varFiles (including filePath gvar entries).
  • HTTP 401/403/404 from fetch/verify calls: check the token (401/403) and the gvar/signature id (404). Override avraeService.baseUrl if you mirror the API.
  • Slow or flaky calls: disable remote fetches by flipping enableGvarFetch off to rely purely on local vars.

Other editors (stdio)

  • Any client can launch the server with stdio: avrae-ls --stdio (flag accepted for client compatibility) or python -m avrae_ls. The server will also auto-discover .avraels.json in parent folders.
  • Neovim (nvim-lspconfig example):
    require("lspconfig").avraels.setup({
      cmd = { "avrae-ls", "--stdio" },
      filetypes = { "avrae" },
      root_dir = require("lspconfig.util").root_pattern(".avraels.json", ".git"),
    })
    
  • Emacs (lsp-mode snippet):
    (lsp-register-client
     (make-lsp-client
      :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection '("avrae-ls" "--stdio"))
      :major-modes '(fundamental-mode)  ;; bind to your Avrae alias mode
      :server-id 'avrae-ls))
    
  • VS Code commands to mirror: Avrae: Run Alias (Mock), Avrae: Show Alias Preview, Avrae: Refresh GVARs, and Avrae: Reload Workspace Config run against the same server binary.

Releasing (maintainers)

  1. Bump pyproject.toml / package.json
  2. Create Github release

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