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azure-pipelines-language-service

v0.8.0

Published

Azure Pipelines language service

Downloads

373

Readme

Features

  1. YAML validation:
    • Detects whether the entire file is valid yaml
  2. Validation:
    • Detects errors such as:
      • Node is not found
      • Node has an invalid key node type
      • Node has an invalid type
      • Node is not a valid child node
    • Detects warnings such as:
      • Node is an additional property of parent
  3. Auto completion:
    • Auto completes on all commands
    • Scalar nodes autocomplete to schema's defaults if they exist
  4. Hover support:
    • Hovering over a node shows description if available
  5. Document outlining:
    • Shows a complete document outline of all nodes in the document

Language Server Settings

The following settings are supported:

  • yaml.format.enable: Enable/disable default YAML formatter
  • yaml.validate: Enable/disable validation feature
  • yaml.schemas: Helps you associate schemas with files in a glob pattern
  • yaml.customTags: Array of custom tags that the parser will validate against. It has two ways to be used. Either an item in the array is a custom tag such as "!Ref" or you can specify the type of the object !Ref should be by doing "!Ref scalar". For example: ["!Ref", "!Some-Tag scalar"]. The type of object can be one of scalar, sequence, mapping, map.
Associating a schema to a glob pattern via yaml.schemas:

When associating a schema it should follow the format below

yaml.schemas: {
    "url": "globPattern",
    "Kubernetes": "globPattern",
    "kedge": "globPattern"
}

e.g.

yaml.schemas: {
    "http://json.schemastore.org/composer": "/*"
}

e.g.

yaml.schemas: {
    "kubernetes": "/myYamlFile.yaml"
}

e.g.

yaml.schemas: {
    "kedge": "/myKedgeApp.yaml"
}

e.g.

yaml.schemas: {
    "http://json.schemastore.org/composer": "/*",
    "kubernetes": "/myYamlFile.yaml"
}

yaml.schemas extension allows you to specify json schemas that you want to validate against the yaml that you write. Kubernetes and kedge are optional fields. They do not require a url as the language server will provide that. You just need the keywords kubernetes/kedge and a glob pattern.

Dependents/Clients

This repository only contains the server implementation. Here are some known clients consuming this server:

Thanks

This project was forked from the YAML Language Server by Red Hat.