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Ching Pei Yang
8e4aed9515
Merge af9f09762a into c6453c4e69 2024-11-03 18:28:29 +00:00
Ching Pei Yang
af9f09762a
comment: remove redundant plugin 2024-11-03 19:28:24 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
e57ef1db64
lsp: mark hack as HACK 2024-11-03 19:26:06 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
6ef34511b1
treesitter: remove redundant code 2024-11-03 19:00:51 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
d3ff60bd4c
cmp: skip trigger_load if lazy disabled 2024-11-03 19:00:25 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
850465faba
doc: update configuration docs on custom plugins 2024-11-03 18:55:34 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
02676d4224
lsp: avoid loading cmp on startup 2024-11-03 18:34:43 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
5e6677fb1a
doc: update description of theme dag entry 2024-11-03 18:13:26 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
a4f03076bf
theme: ensure themes load before lazy plugins 2024-11-03 18:12:08 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
347a04b62e
cmp: deduplicate attr key 2024-11-03 18:02:50 +01:00
Ching Pei Yang
834aee6cce
lsp: use cmp_nvim_lsp capabilities 2024-11-03 17:55:51 +01:00
11 changed files with 175 additions and 75 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ custom plugins that you might have added to your configuration.
```{=include=} sections
custom-plugins/configuring.md
custom-plugins/new-method.md
custom-plugins/old-method.md
custom-plugins/lazy-method.md
custom-plugins/non-lazy-method.md
custom-plugins/legacy-method.md
```

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@ -1,12 +1,32 @@
# Configuring {#sec-configuring-plugins}
Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always
be enough. In that case, you can write custom lua config using either
`config.vim.extraPlugins` (which has the `setup` field) or
`config.vim.luaConfigRC`. The first option uses an attribute set, which maps DAG
section names to a custom type, which has the fields `package`, `after`,
`setup`. They allow you to set the package of the plugin, the sections its setup
code should be after (note that the `extraPlugins` option has its own DAG
Just making the plugin to your Neovim configuration available might not always be enough. In that
case, you can write custom lua config using either `config.vim.lazy.plugins.*.setupOpts`
`config.vim.extraPlugins.*.setup` or `config.vim.luaConfigRC`.
The first option uses an extended version of `lz.n`'s PluginSpec. `setupModule` and `setupOpt` can
be used if the plugin uses a `require('module').setup(...)` pattern. Otherwise, the `before` and
`after` hooks should do what you need.
```nix
{
config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
aerial-nvim = {
# ^^^^^^^^^ this name should match the package.pname or package.name
package = aerial-nvim;
setupModule = "aerial";
setupOpts = {option_name = false;};
after = "print('aerial loaded')";
};
};
}
```
The second option uses an attribute set, which maps DAG section names to a custom type, which has
the fields `package`, `after`, `setup`. They allow you to set the package of the plugin, the
sections its setup code should be after (note that the `extraPlugins` option has its own DAG
scope), and the its setup code respectively. For example:
```nix
@ -24,7 +44,7 @@ config.vim.extraPlugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; {
}
```
The second option also uses an attribute set, but this one is resolved as a DAG
The third option also uses an attribute set, but this one is resolved as a DAG
directly. The attribute names denote the section names, and the values lua code.
For example:

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@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
# Lazy Method {#sec-lazy-method}
As of version **0.7**, we exposed an API for configuring lazy-loaded plugins via
`lz.n` and `lzn-auto-require`.
```nix
{
config.vim.lazy.plugins = {
aerial = {
package = pkgs.vimPlugins.aerial-nvim;
setupModule = aerial;
setupOpts = {
option_name = true;
};
after = ''
-- custom lua code to run after plugin is loaded
print('aerial loaded')
'';
# Explicitly mark plugin as lazy. You don't need this if you define one of
# the trigger "events" below
lazy = true;
# load on command
cmd = ["AerialOpen"];
# load on event
event = ["BufEnter"];
# load on keymap
keys = [
{
key = "<leader>a";
action = ":AerialToggle<CR>";
}
];
};
};
}
```

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Old Method {#sec-old-method}
# Legacy Method {#sec-legacy-method}
Prior to version 0.5, the method of adding new plugins was adding the plugin
package to `vim.startPlugins` and add its configuration as a DAG under one of

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# New Method {#sec-new-method}
# Non-lazy Method {#sec-non-lazy-method}
As of version **0.5**, we have a more extensive API for configuring plugins,
under `vim.extraPlugins`. Instead of using DAGs exposed by the library, you may

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@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ entries in nvf:
2. `globalsScript` - used to set globals defined in `vim.globals`
3. `basic` - used to set basic configuration options
4. `optionsScript` - used to set options defined in `vim.o`
5. `theme` (this is simply placed before `pluginConfigs`, meaning that
surrounding entries don't depend on it) - used to set up the theme, which has
to be done before other plugins
5. `theme` (this is simply placed before `pluginConfigs` and `lazyConfigs`, meaning that
surrounding entries don't depend on it) - used to set up the theme, which has to be done before
other plugins
6. `lazyConfigs` - `lz.n` and `lzn-auto-require` configs. If `vim.lazy.enable`
is false, this will contain each plugin's config instead.
7. `pluginConfigs` - the result of the nested `vim.pluginRC` (internal option,

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@ -11,8 +11,6 @@
inherit (self.options.vim.comments.comment-nvim) mappings;
in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim.startPlugins = ["comment-nvim"];
vim.lazy.plugins.comment-nvim = {
package = "comment-nvim";
setupModule = "Comment";

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@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ in {
package = "nvim-cmp";
after = ''
${optionalString luasnipEnable "local luasnip = require('luasnip')"}
require("lz.n").trigger_load("cmp-path")
local cmp = require("cmp")
cmp.setup(${toLuaObject cfg.setupOpts})
${concatStringsSep "\n" (map
${optionalString config.vim.lazy.enable
(concatStringsSep "\n" (map
(package: "require('lz.n').trigger_load(${toLuaObject (getPluginName package)})")
cfg.sourcePlugins)}
cfg.sourcePlugins))}
'';
event = ["InsertEnter" "CmdlineEnter"];
@ -74,10 +74,9 @@ in {
};
formatting.format = cfg.format;
};
# `cmp` and `luasnip` are defined above, in the `nvim-cmp` section
setupOpts.mapping = {
mapping = {
${mappings.complete} = mkLuaInline "cmp.mapping.complete()";
${mappings.close} = mkLuaInline "cmp.mapping.abort()";
${mappings.scrollDocsUp} = mkLuaInline "cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(-4)";
@ -122,4 +121,5 @@ in {
};
};
};
};
}

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@ -116,7 +116,60 @@ in {
end
local capabilities = vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()
-- ${optionalString usingNvimCmp "capabilities = require('cmp_nvim_lsp').default_capabilities()"}
${optionalString usingNvimCmp ''
-- HACK: copied from cmp-nvim-lsp. If we ever lazy load lspconfig we
-- should re-evaluate whether we can just use `default_capabilities`
capabilities = {
textDocument = {
completion = {
dynamicRegistration = false,
completionItem = {
snippetSupport = true,
commitCharactersSupport = true,
deprecatedSupport = true,
preselectSupport = true,
tagSupport = {
valueSet = {
1, -- Deprecated
}
},
insertReplaceSupport = true,
resolveSupport = {
properties = {
"documentation",
"detail",
"additionalTextEdits",
"sortText",
"filterText",
"insertText",
"textEdit",
"insertTextFormat",
"insertTextMode",
},
},
insertTextModeSupport = {
valueSet = {
1, -- asIs
2, -- adjustIndentation
}
},
labelDetailsSupport = true,
},
contextSupport = true,
insertTextMode = 1,
completionList = {
itemDefaults = {
'commitCharacters',
'editRange',
'insertTextFormat',
'insertTextMode',
'data',
}
}
},
},
}
''}
'';
};
};

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ in {
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
vim = {
startPlugins = [cfg.name];
luaConfigRC.theme = entryBefore ["pluginConfigs"] ''
luaConfigRC.theme = entryBefore ["pluginConfigs" "lazyConfigs"] ''
${cfg.extraConfig}
${supportedThemes.${cfg.name}.setup {inherit (cfg) style transparent base16-colors;}}
'';

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
inherit (lib.nvim.dag) entryBefore entryAfter;
cfg = config.vim.treesitter;
usingNvimCmp = config.vim.autocomplete.nvim-cmp.enable;
self = import ./treesitter.nix {inherit pkgs lib;};
mappingDefinitions = self.options.vim.treesitter.mappings;
@ -21,17 +20,6 @@ in {
vim = {
startPlugins = ["nvim-treesitter"];
lazy.plugins = {
cmp-treesitter = mkIf usingNvimCmp {
package = "cmp-treesitter";
after = ''
local path = vim.fn.globpath(vim.o.packpath, 'pack/*/opt/cmp-treesitter')
require("rtp_nvim").source_after_plugin_dir(path)
'';
};
nvim-cmp.after = mkIf usingNvimCmp "require('lz.n').trigger_load('cmp-treesitter')";
};
autocomplete.nvim-cmp = {
sources = {treesitter = "[Treesitter]";};
sourcePlugins = ["cmp-treesitter"];