nvim language service plugin for typescript
First make sure you have Neovim 0.2.1 or highter. This includes the node-host that is required for this plugin.
You will need a global install of the neovim client as well. This will make sure that neovim and node can communicate.
npm install -g neovim
You might want to also have typescript install globally.
By default, this plugin will look in your node_modules
folder first for typescript, but if that does not exist, it will use the global install.
npm -g install typescript
Then add the following plugins. This example uses Dein.vim, but any plugin manager will work.
" Dein
# REQUIRED: Add a syntax file. YATS is the best
call dein#add('HerringtonDarkholme/yats.vim')
call dein#add('mhartington/nvim-typescript', {'build': './install.sh'})
" For async completion
call dein#add('Shougo/deoplete.nvim')
" For Denite features
call dein#add('Shougo/denite.nvim')
" Vim-Plug
# REQUIRED: Add a syntax file. YATS is the best
Plug 'HerringtonDarkholme/yats.vim'
Plug 'mhartington/nvim-typescript'
" For async completion
Plug 'Shougo/deoplete.nvim'
" For Denite features
Plug 'Shougo/denite.nvim'
" Enable deoplete at startup
let g:deoplete#enable_at_startup = 1
If no completion is happening, please be sure to have a Typescript syntax file in your RTP. Neovim does not include a default syntax for Typescript, so be sure to include one. A popular syntax file for Typescript is yats.vim. Running nvim-typescript with no syntax file could lead to unexpected behavior.
If you happened to build something and would love to make a PR, I would be more than happy to add contributors. If something you do add happens to get merged (most likely it will 😁 ) you'll get a collaborator request. This has worked out very well in the Node community and I want it to happen here. This is as much my code as it is your code.
See:
There are a few things you'll have to modify in your nvim config in order to be able to effectively work on this plugin:
call dein#local('~/GitHub', {},['nvim-typescript'])
let $NVIM_NODE_LOG_FILE='nvim-node.log'
let $NVIM_NODE_LOG_LEVEL='warn'
This plug will try to log most things to warn as the node-client logs a lot of verbose output to debug/info.
You will now be able to tail -f /PATH_TO/nvim-node.log
, and see debug output appear.
If there's a feature that you would like to see, feel free to open an issue or send a PR.