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local util = require ' lspconfig.util '
local lsp = vim.lsp
local api = vim.api
local default_capabilities = lsp.protocol . make_client_capabilities ( )
default_capabilities.offsetEncoding = { ' utf-8 ' , ' utf-16 ' }
local elm_root_pattern = util.root_pattern ' elm.json '
return {
default_config = {
cmd = { ' elm-language-server ' } ,
-- TODO(ashkan) if we comment this out, it will allow elmls to operate on elm.json. It seems like it could do that, but no other editor allows it right now.
filetypes = { ' elm ' } ,
root_dir = function ( fname )
local filetype = api.nvim_buf_get_option ( 0 , ' filetype ' )
if filetype == ' elm ' or ( filetype == ' json ' and fname : match ' elm%.json$ ' ) then
return elm_root_pattern ( fname )
end
end ,
init_options = {
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elmReviewDiagnostics = ' off ' , -- 'off' | 'warning' | 'error'
skipInstallPackageConfirmation = false ,
disableElmLSDiagnostics = false ,
onlyUpdateDiagnosticsOnSave = false ,
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} ,
} ,
docs = {
description = [ [
https : // github.com / elm - tooling / elm - language - server # installation
If you don ' t want to use Nvim to install it, then you can use:
` ` ` sh
npm install - g elm elm - test elm - format @ elm - tooling / elm - language - server
` ` `
] ] ,
default_config = {
root_dir = [[root_pattern("elm.json")]] ,
} ,
} ,
}