{lib, ...}: let inherit (lib.generators) mkLuaInline; inherit (lib.options) mkOption mkEnableOption literalMD; inherit (lib.types) attrs either nullOr; inherit (lib.nvim.lua) toLuaObject; inherit (lib.nvim.types) luaInline mkPluginSetupOption; in { options.vim.formatter.conform-nvim = { enable = mkEnableOption "lightweight yet powerful formatter plugin for Neovim [conform-nvim]"; setupOpts = mkPluginSetupOption "conform.nvim" { formatters_by_ft = mkOption { type = attrs; default = {}; example = {lua = ["stylua"];}; description = '' Map of filetype to formatters. This option takes a set of `key = value` format where the `value will` be converted to its Lua equivalent. You are responsible for passing the correct Nix data types to generate a correct Lua value that conform is able to accept. ''; }; default_format_opts = mkOption { type = attrs; default = {lsp_format = "fallback";}; description = "Default values when calling `conform.format()`"; }; format_on_save = mkOption { type = nullOr (either attrs luaInline); default = mkLuaInline '' function() if not vim.g.formatsave or vim.b.disableFormatSave then return else return {lsp_format = "fallback", timeout_ms = 500} end end ''; defaultText = literalMD '' enabled by default, and respects {option}`vim.lsp.formatOnSave` and {option}`vim.lsp.mappings.toggleFormatSave` ''; description = '' Attribute set or Lua function that will be passed to `conform.format()`. If this is set, Conform will run the formatter on save. ''; }; format_after_save = let defaultFormatAfterSaveOpts = {lsp_format = "fallback";}; in mkOption { type = nullOr (either attrs luaInline); default = mkLuaInline '' function() if not vim.g.formatsave or vim.b.disableFormatSave then return else return ${toLuaObject defaultFormatAfterSaveOpts} end end ''; description = '' Table or function(luainline) that will be passed to `conform.format()`. If this is set, Conform will run the formatter asynchronously after save. ''; }; }; }; }