A language server for Jedi!
Project description
jedi-language-server
A Language Server for the latest version(s) of Jedi. If using Neovim/Vim, we recommend using with coc-jedi. Supports Python versions 3.6.1 and newer.
Note: this tool is actively used by its primary author. He's happy to review pull requests / respond to issues you may discover.
Installation
Some frameworks, like coc-jedi and vscode-python, will install and manage jedi-language-server for you. If you're setting up manually, you can run the following from your command line (bash / zsh):
pip install -U jedi-language-server
Alternatively (and preferably), use pipx to keep jedi-language-server and its dependencies isolated from your other Python dependencies. Don't worry, jedi is smart enough to figure out which Virtual environment you're currently using!
Capabilities
jedi-language-server aims to support Jedi's capabilities and expose them through the Language Server Protocol. It supports the following Language Server capabilities:
Language Features
- completionItem/resolve
- textDocument/codeAction (refactor.inline, refactor.extract)
- textDocument/completion
- textDocument/definition
- textDocument/documentHighlight
- textDocument/documentSymbol
- textDocument/hover
- textDocument/publishDiagnostics
- textDocument/references
- textDocument/rename
- textDocument/signatureHelp
- workspace/symbol
Text Synchronization (for diagnostics)
Editor Setup
The following instructions show how to use jedi-language-server with your development tooling. The instructions assume you have already installed jedi-language-server.
Vim / Neovim
Users may choose 1 of the following options:
- coc.nvim with coc-jedi.
- ALE.
- Neovim's native LSP client. See here for an example configuration.
- vim-lsp.
Note: this list is non-exhaustive. If you know of a great choice not included in this list, please submit a PR!
Emacs
Users may choose 1 of the following options:
Note: this list is non-exhaustive. If you know of a great choice not included in this list, please submit a PR!
Visual Studio Code (vscode)
With this release there is a new setting for python.languageServer
to use jedi-language-server: set python.languageServer
to JediLSP
.
Note: this is experimental and uses an older version (for now) to support python 2.7.
See: https://github.com/pappasam/jedi-language-server/issues/50#issuecomment-781101169
Command line (bash / zsh)
If you'd like to see whether jedi-language-server is installed and in your path, at your terminal prompt, run:
jedi-language-server
jedi-language-server works over IO, but this may change in the future. On a POSIX-compliant system, you can test out the server by storing an example JSON RPC request in a file called request.json
. You can send the file's data to jedi-language-server like so:
jedi-language-server < request.json
With Windows Powershell:
get-content request.json | jedi-language-server
Configuration
We recommend using coc-jedi and following its configuration instructions.
If you are configuring manually, jedi-language-server supports the following initializationOptions:
{
"initializationOptions": {
"markupKindPreferred": null,
"jediSettings": {
"autoImportModules": [],
"caseInsensitiveCompletion": true
},
"completion": {
"disableSnippets": false,
"resolveEagerly": false
},
"diagnostics": {
"enable": true,
"didOpen": true,
"didChange": true,
"didSave": true
},
"workspace": {
"extraPaths": [],
"symbols": {
"ignoreFolders": [".nox", ".tox", ".venv", "__pycache__", "venv"],
"maxSymbols": 20
}
}
}
}
See coc-jedi's configuration instructions for an explanation of the above configurations.
Additional Diagnostics
jedi-langugage-server provides diagnostics about syntax errors, powered by Jedi. If you would like additional diagnostics, we suggest using the powerful diagnostic-language-server.
Code Formatting
Again, we recommend that you use diagnostic-language-server. It also supports code formatting.
Local Development
To build and run this project from source:
Dependencies
Install the following tools manually:
Recommended
Get source code
Fork this repository and clone the fork to your development machine:
git clone https://github.com/<YOUR-USERNAME>/jedi-language-server
cd jedi-language-server
Set up development environment
make setup
Run tests
make test
Inspiration
Palantir's python-language-server inspired this project. Unlike python-language-server, jedi-language-server:
- Uses pygls instead of creating its own low-level Language Server Protocol bindings
- Supports one powerful 3rd party static analysis / completion / refactoring library: Jedi. By only supporting Jedi, we can focus on supporting all Jedi features without exposing ourselves to too many broken 3rd party dependencies (I'm looking at you, rope).
- Is supremely simple because of its scope constraints. Leave complexity to the Jedi master. If the force is strong with you, please submit a PR!
Written by
Samuel Roeca samuel.roeca@gmail.com
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