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local server = require "nvim-lsp-installer.server"
local path = require "nvim-lsp-installer.path"
local std = require "nvim-lsp-installer.installers.std"
local context = require "nvim-lsp-installer.installers.context"
local Data = require "nvim-lsp-installer.data"
local platform = require "nvim-lsp-installer.platform"
local coalesce, when = Data.coalesce, Data.when
return function(name, root_dir)
local script_name = platform.is_win and "ltex-ls.bat" or "ltex-ls"
return server.Server:new {
name = name,
root_dir = root_dir,
homepage = "https://valentjn.github.io/vscode-ltex",
languages = { "latex" },
installer = {
context.use_github_release_file("valentjn/ltex-ls", function(version)
return coalesce(
when(platform.is_mac, "ltex-ls-%s-mac-x64.tar.gz"),
when(platform.is_linux, "ltex-ls-%s-linux-x64.tar.gz"),
when(platform.is_win, "ltex-ls-%s-windows-x64.zip")
):format(version)
end),
context.capture(function(ctx)
if platform.is_win then
-- todo strip components unzip
return std.unzip_remote(ctx.github_release_file)
else
return std.untargz_remote(ctx.github_release_file)
end
end),
context.capture(function(ctx)
-- Preferably we'd not have to write a script file that captures the installed version.
-- But in order to not break backwards compatibility for existing installations of ltex, we do it.
return std.executable_alias(
script_name,
path.concat {
root_dir,
("ltex-ls-%s"):format(ctx.requested_server_version),
"bin",
platform.is_win and "ltex-ls.bat" or "ltex-ls",
}
)
end),
std.chmod("+x", { "ltex-ls" }),
},
default_options = {
cmd = { path.concat { root_dir, script_name } },
},
}
end
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