gopher.nvim/doc/gopher.nvim.txt
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sync develop and main (#68)
* healthcheck: refactoring, remove deprecation wanings (#35)

* refactor(checkhealth): remove deprecation warnings, complete rewrite

* refactor(checkhealth): rename util file

* style(healthchecker): reformat lua in vim file

* refactor(health): move all report function into table

* add editorconfig (#36)

* refactor of public plugin's api (#37)

* refactor: move all plugin functionality to init.lua

* fix(commands): now it uses correct module paths

* refactor(config): change way how it handles options

* refactor(gotests): use correct config, change way how deps required, fix some typos

* fix(healthchecker): use correct config

* refactor(iferr): change api

* refactor(impl): change api

* refactor(installer): change api

* refactor(struct_tags): change way of importting deps

* refactor(struct_tags): rename M to struct_tags

* run stylua

* refactor(dap): make it all in one file, and make some refactoring

* refactor(_utils): change way how it organizes

* fix: use new _utils api

* refactor(_utils.health): reorganize module

* refactor(_utils.ts): some renameing, moving requires lines

* run stylua

* update tooling (#38)

* chore: delete pre-commit

* chore: switch from makefile to taskfile

* chore(ci): update and add one more linter

* chore(editorconfig): add config for Go

* chore(editorconfig): remove max_line_length

* fix: editorconfig-check on README.md

* feat: run tests independent from user's nvim config

* remove editorconfig-checker

* fix(config): now it not removes .setup() from itself after calling
.setup()

* fix(config): now it works correctly

* chore: update taskfile, and linter config

* feat(config): make it optional to call .setup()

* run tests independent of user nvim setup (#39)

* chore(lua_ls): now lua_ls knows about testing functions

* spec: change way how tests srtuctured

* test(config): refactor tests

* test: utils

* refactor(utils): remove not used function

* chore(ci): add test runner

* chore(ci): remove taskfile from deps

* fix: now it works

* fix(dap): now dlv uses cmd to run from config

* chore(ci): run tests on many versions of nvim

* refactor: commands runner (#42)

* feat(utils): first impl of own commands runner

* refactor(gotests): uses own runner instead of vendored

* refactor(utils): back to plenary.job

* refactor(gotests): use new runner, clean code

* fix(runner): now it returns output correctly

* refactor(iferr): use vim.system

i have tried to use _utils.runner, but i can't figure out how to make `< file.go` for the command

* refactor(impl): use new runner

* refactor(installer): use new runner

* refactor(struct_tags): use new runner

* refactor: commands such as :GoGet runs with new runner

* refactor: throw errors in more lua way, i think

* refactor(utils): notify now has title

* refactor: use more correct way of notifying

* refactor(runner): write error message on error

* add ability for setting custom tools options (#44)

* feat(gotests): add custom templates support

* feat(struct_tags): add support for custom `transform` option

* fix(health): check if bin is installed, and added message about treesitter parser

* fix: fix iferr config (#56)

* Add support for named tests (#50)

* fix(typo): README.md (#47)

* feat: add support for named tests

* test

* tags in table

* debug installer msg

* test

* hardcoded @develop

* get gotests tag from setup()

* update readme

* store install tag in urls table

* removed gotests tag

* update README.md

* remove urls installer index reference

* remove named arg from add_test()

* .

* update README.md

* update README.md

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Co-authored-by: Steve M <gearcog@users.noreply.github.com>

* reformat .editorconfig config

* refactor(api)!: mave tags and gotests api into their sub tables

* add help file, and docs (#59)

* idk how good this idea is

* this could be working but i still cant figure out how to run it

* ignore tags that mini.doc gens, but why?

* chore(taskfile): force exiting after tests

because i got infinit ci

* chore(ci): add more nvim versions to run on

* chore: update taskfile

* feat: add docs generator

* docs: its only begining

* refactor: update docgen script

* docs: write some more

* docs(config): update

* docs: update readme

* language

* hope it would work

* what about that?

* maybe this would work?

* update md

* upd

* WHY DOESNT IT WORKING

* idk by but 0.9.3 just fails the ci, so i deleted it from suite

* again update, why does markdown not work in embeded html

* maybe it can help?

* upd

* again update

* kinda fix

* fix: formatting

* again some updating

* some readme updating

* fix, this shouldnt be in repo

* i finnaly undertood how to fix this fking skill issue

* fix(struct_tags): typo

* refactor(docs): change the order in generated file

* docs: install deps

* refactor(scripts): rename doc-gen script

* docs(impl): write docs

* docs(dap): add doc

* stylua .

* docs(struct_tags): add doc

* docs(gotests): add docs

* docs(iferr): add docs

* docs(comment): add doc

* update CONTRIBUTING.md

* docs(README): talk about `develop` branch

* docs: update README.md

* refactor(health): keep in mind new way of health check (#63)

* feat: add logger (#64)

* refactor(health): keep in mind new way of health check (#63)

* feat(log): add logger module

* refactor(utils): remove unused code

* refactor(log, utils): get plugin name from config

* refactor(logger): add some type annotations

* refactor(utils): log notifications

* feat: LOGGER™

* feat(config): TYPES

* refactor(log): dont give a thing about var that is not even declared

* feat(log): add easy way to open log

* refactor(log): some types

* update types

* docs: regen

* fix(log): make setting log level by config work

* feat(iferr): write error to log file if occur

* feat(gotests): add logger

* add deprecation message (#67)

---------

Co-authored-by: Arne Van Maele <93863978+arnevm123@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex <49870662+ysomad@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Steve M <gearcog@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-15 12:43:06 +03:00

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*gopher.nvim*
==============================================================================
gopher.nvim is a minimalistic plugin for Go development in Neovim written in Lua.
It's not an LSP tool, the main goal of this plugin is add go tooling support in Neovim.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-table-of-contents*
Table of Contents
Setup....................................................|gopher.nvim-setup|
Install dependencies..............................|gopher.nvim-install-deps|
Configuration...........................................|gopher.nvim-config|
Modifty struct tags................................|gopher.nvim-struct-tags|
Auto implementation of interface methods..................|gopher.nvim-impl|
Generating unit tests boilerplate......................|gopher.nvim-gotests|
Iferr....................................................|gopher.nvim-iferr|
Generate comments.....................................|gopher.nvim-comments|
Setup `nvim-dap` for Go......................................|gopher.nvim-dap|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-setup*
`gopher.setup`({user_config})
Setup function. This method simply merges default configs with opts table.
You can read more about configuration at |gopher.nvim-config|
Calling this function is optional, if you ok with default settings. Look |gopher.nvim.config-defaults|
Usage ~
`require("gopher").setup {}` (replace `{}` with your `config` table)
Parameters ~
{user_config} gopher.Config
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-install-deps*
`gopher.install_deps`
Gopher.nvim implements most of its features using third-party tools.
To install these tools, you can run `:GoInstallDeps` command
or call `require("gopher").install_deps()` if you want ues lua api.
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-config*
config it is the place where you can configure the plugin.
also this is optional is you're ok with default settings.
You can look at default options |gopher.nvim-config-defaults|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-config-defaults*
`default_config`
>lua
local default_config = {
--minidoc_replace_end
-- log level, you might consider using DEBUG or TRACE for degugging the plugin
---@type number
log_level = vim.log.levels.INFO,
-- user specified paths to binaries
---@class gopher.ConfigCommand
commands = {
go = "go",
gomodifytags = "gomodifytags",
gotests = "gotests",
impl = "impl",
iferr = "iferr",
dlv = "dlv",
},
---@class gopher.ConfigGotests
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
---@type string|nil
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,
},
---@class gopher.ConfigGoTag
gotag = {
---@type gopher.ConfigGoTagTransform
transform = "snakecase",
},
}
<
Class ~
{gopher.Config}
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-struct-tags*
struct-tags is utilizing the `gomodifytags` tool to add or remove tags to struct fields.
Usage ~
- put your coursor on the struct
- run `:GoTagAdd json` to add json tags to struct fields
- run `:GoTagRm json` to remove json tags to struct fields
note: if you dont spesify the tag it will use `json` as default
simple example:
>go
// before
type User struct {
// ^ put your cursor here
// run `:GoTagAdd yaml`
ID int
Name string
}
// after
type User struct {
ID int `yaml:id`
Name string `yaml:name`
}
<
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-impl*
impl is utilizing the `impl` tool to generate method stubs for interfaces.
Usage ~
1. put your coursor on the struct on which you want implement the interface
and run `:GoImpl io.Reader`
which will automatically choose the reciver for the methods and
implement the `io.Reader` interface
2. same as previous but with custom receiver, so put your coursor on the struct
run `:GoImpl w io.Writer`
where `w` is the receiver and `io.Writer` is the interface
3. specift receiver, struct, and interface
there's no need to put your coursor on the struct if you specify all arguments
`:GoImpl r RequestReader io.Reader`
where `r` is the receiver, `RequestReader` is the struct and `io.Reader` is the interface
simple example:
>go
type BytesReader struct{}
// ^ put your cursor here
// run `:GoImpl b io.Reader`
// this is what you will get
func (b *BytesReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
panic("not implemented") // TODO: Implement
}
<
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-gotests*
gotests is utilizing the `gotests` tool to generate unit tests boilerplate.
Usage ~
- generate unit test for spesisfic function/method
- to specift the function/method put your cursor on it
- run `:GoTestAdd`
- generate unit tests for all functions/methods in current file
- run `:GoTestsAll`
- generate unit tests only for exported(public) functions/methods
- run `:GoTestsExp`
you can also specify the template to use for generating the tests. see |gopher.nvim-config|
more details about templates can be found at: https://github.com/cweill/gotests
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-gotests-named*
if you prefare using named tests, you can enable it in the config.
but you would need to install `gotests@develop` because stable version doesn't support this feature.
you can do it with:
>lua
-- simply run go get in your shell:
go install github.com/cweill/gotests/...@develop
-- if you want to install it within neovim, you can use one of this:
vim.fn.jobstart("go install github.com/cweill/gotests/...@develop")
-- or if you want to use mason:
require("mason-tool-installer").setup {
ensure_installed = {
{ "gotests", version = "develop" },
}
}
<
if you choose to install `gotests` within neovim, i recommend adding it to your `build` section in your |lazy.nvim|
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-iferr*
if you're using `iferr` tool, this module provides a way to automatically insert `if err != nil` check.
Usage ~
execute `:GoIfErr` near any err variable to insert the check
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-comments*
Usage ~
Execute `:GoCmt` to generate a comment for the current function/method/struct/etc on this line.
This module provides a way to generate comments for Go code.
==============================================================================
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*gopher.nvim-dap*
This module sets up `nvim-dap` for Go.
Usage ~
just call `require("gopher.dap").setup()`, and you're good to go.
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