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http-language-server

v0.0.2

Published

The HTTP Language Server

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Readme

HTTP Language Server

npm npm NPM Package

Warning This project is under development.

Summary

The HTTP Language Server is a LSP that helps you while writing your HTTP codes and messages. At the moment it only supports hover documentation on all official status codes, but there are many features planned to be released soon.

In this early stages, breaking changes will occur frequently, so it's important that if want to use this server, to use it with caution and please report any bugs that you might encounter.

Installation

# Install the package
npm install -g http-language-server

# Run it in your LSP client
http-language-server --stdio

Development

Issues and Pull Requests are welcome!

Project setup

git clone https://github.com/mateusabelli/http-language-server.git

cd http-language-server

npm install

How to run it in Neovim

After having the dependencies installed you will need to have a working LSP setup in Neovim using lspconfig. Then you will need to follow lspconfig's Contributing guide to manually add this server configuration.

The config file: lua/lspconfig/server_configurations/http-language-server.lua

-- http-language-server.lua
local util = require 'lspconfig.util'

local bin_name = 'http-language-server'
local cmd = { bin_name, '--stdio' }

if vim.fn.has 'win32' == 1 then
  cmd = { 'cmd.exe', '/C', bin_name, '--stdio' }
end

return {
  default_config = {
    cmd = cmd,
    filetypes = { 'text' },
    root_dir = util.find_git_ancestor,
    single_file_support = true,
  },
}

Then you can activate this server in the lua file that you use to setup all the other servers.

require('lspconfig')['http_language_server'].setup({
  capabilities = capabilities,
  on_attach = on_attach
})

References

  • https://www.iana.org/
  • https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP
  • https://github.com/grahambates/m68k-lsp
  • https://github.com/aca/emmet-ls

License

HTTP Language Server is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE.md