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local configs = require 'lspconfig/configs'
local util = require 'lspconfig/util'
local name = "sumneko_lua"
configs[name] = {
default_config = {
filetypes = {'lua'};
root_dir = function(fname)
return util.find_git_ancestor(fname) or util.path.dirname(fname)
end;
log_level = vim.lsp.protocol.MessageType.Warning;
};
docs = {
package_json = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sumneko/vscode-lua/master/package.json";
description = [[
https://github.com/sumneko/lua-language-server
Lua language server.
`lua-language-server` can be installed by following the instructions [here](https://github.com/sumneko/lua-language-server/wiki/Build-and-Run-(Standalone)).
**By default, lua-language-server doesn't have a `cmd` set.** This is because nvim-lspconfig does not make assumptions about your path. You must add the following to your init.vim or init.lua to set `cmd` to the absolute path ($HOME and ~ are not expanded) of you unzipped and compiled lua-language-server.
```lua
local sumneko_root_path = "/path/to/lua-language-server"
require'lspconfig'.sumneko_lua.setup {
cmd = {sumneko_root_path .. "/bin/{linux,macOS}/lua-language-server", "-E", sumneko_root_path .. "/main.lua"};
settings = {
Lua = {
runtime = {
-- Tell the language server which version of Lua you're using (most likely LuaJIT in the case of Neovim)
version = 'LuaJIT',
-- Setup your lua path
path = vim.split(package.path, ';'),
},
diagnostics = {
-- Get the language server to recognize the `vim` global
globals = {'vim'},
},
workspace = {
-- Make the server aware of Neovim runtime files
library = {
[vim.fn.expand('$VIMRUNTIME/lua')] = true,
[vim.fn.expand('$VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/lsp')] = true,
},
},
},
},
}
```
]];
default_config = {
root_dir = [[root_pattern(".git") or bufdir]];
};
};
}
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