Enhance your golang experience
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gopher.nvim
Minimalistic plugin for Go development in Neovim written in Lua.
It's NOT an LSP tool, the main goal of this plugin is to add go tooling support in Neovim.
Install (using lazy.nvim)
Pre-dependency:
- Go
gotreesitter parser, install by:TSInstall go
{
"olexsmir/gopher.nvim",
ft = "go",
dependencies = {
"nvim-lua/plenary.nvim",
"nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter",
"mfussenegger/nvim-dap", -- (optional) only if you use `gopher.dap`
},
-- (optional) update plugin's deps on every update
build = function()
vim.cmd.GoInstallDeps()
end,
---@type gopher.Config
opts = {},
}
Configuratoin
Important
If you need more info look
:h gopher.nvim
Take a look at default options
require("gopher").setup {
commands = {
go = "go",
gomodifytags = "gomodifytags",
gotests = "gotests",
impl = "impl",
iferr = "iferr",
dlv = "dlv",
},
gotests = {
-- gotests doesn't have template named "default" so this plugin uses "default" to set the default template
template = "default",
-- path to a directory containing custom test code templates
template_dir = nil,
-- switch table tests from using slice to map (with test name for the key)
-- works only with gotests installed from develop branch
named = false,
},
gotag = {
transform = "snakecase",
},
}
For named tests to work you have to install gotests from develop branch. Next code snippets could be placed into the build step in the Lazy plugin declaration
-- using mason-tool-installer
require("mason-tool-installer").setup {
ensure_installed = {
{ "gotests", version = "develop" },
}
}
-- using `vim.fn.jobstart`
vim.fn.jobstart("go install github.com/cweill/gotests/...@develop")
Features
Install plugin's go deps
:GoInstallDeps
This will install the following tools:
Add and remove tags for structs via gomodifytags
By default json tag will be added/removed, if not set:
" add json tag
:GoTagAdd json
" remove yaml tag
:GoTagRm yaml
-- or you can use lua api
require("gopher").tags.add "xml"
require("gopher").tags.rm "proto"
Generating tests via gotests
" Generate one test for a specific function/method(one under cursor)
:GoTestAdd
" Generate all tests for all functions/methods in the current file
:GoTestsAll
" Generate tests for only exported functions/methods in the current file
:GoTestsExp
-- or you can use lua api
require("gopher").test.add()
require("gopher").test.exported()
require("gopher").test.all()
Run commands like go mod/get/etc inside of nvim
:GoGet github.com/gorilla/mux
" Link can have an `http` or `https` prefix.
:GoGet https://github.com/lib/pq
" You can provide more than one package url
:GoGet github.com/jackc/pgx/v5 github.com/google/uuid/
" go mod commands
:GoMod tidy
:GoMod init new-shiny-project
" go work commands
:GoWork sync
" run go generate in cwd
:GoGenerate
" run go generate for the current file
:GoGenerate %
Interface implementation via impl
Syntax of the command:
:GoImpl [receiver] [interface]
" also you can put a cursor on the struct and run
:GoImpl [interface]
Usage examples:
:GoImpl r Read io.Reader
:GoImpl Write io.Writer
" or you can simply put a cursor on the struct and run
:GoImpl io.Reader
Generate boilerplate for doc comments
First set a cursor on public package/function/interface/struct and execute:
:GoCmt
Contributing
PRs are always welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md