A Python 3.7+ implementation of the Language Server Protocol. (Note: versions <1.4 should still work with Python 3.6)
The base language server requires Jedi to provide Completions, Definitions, Hover, References, Signature Help, and Symbols:
pip install python-lsp-server
This will expose the command pylsp
on your PATH. Confirm that installation succeeded by running pylsp --help
.
If the respective dependencies are found, the following optional providers will be enabled:
- Rope for Completions and renaming
- Pyflakes linter to detect various errors
- McCabe linter for complexity checking
- pycodestyle linter for style checking
- pydocstyle linter for docstring style checking (disabled by default)
- autopep8 for code formatting
- YAPF for code formatting (preferred over autopep8)
- flake8 for error checking (disabled by default)
- pylint for code linting (disabled by default)
- preload for heavy modules (not included by default)
Optional providers can be installed using the extras
syntax. To install YAPF formatting for example:
pip install "python-lsp-server[yapf]"
All optional providers can be installed using:
pip install "python-lsp-server[all]"
If you get an error similar to 'install_requires' must be a string or list of strings
then please upgrade setuptools before trying again.
pip install -U setuptools
Installing these plugins will add extra functionality to the language server:
- pyls-flake8: Error checking using flake8.
- pylsp-mypy: MyPy type checking for Python >=3.7.
- pyls-isort: code formatting using isort (automatic import sorting).
- python-lsp-black: code formatting using Black.
- pyls-memestra: detecting the use of deprecated APIs.
- pylsp-rope: Extended refactoring capabilities using Rope.
Please see the above repositories for examples on how to write plugins for the Python LSP Server.
cookiecutter-pylsp-plugin is a cookiecutter template for setting up a basic plugin project for python-lsp-server. It documents all the essentials you need to know to kick start your own plugin project.
Please file an issue if you require assistance writing a plugin.
Like all language servers, configuration can be passed from the client that talks to this server (i.e. your editor/IDE or other tool that has the same purpose). The details of how this is done depend on the editor or plugin that you are using to communicate with python-lsp-server
. The configuration options available at that level are documented in CONFIGURATION.md
.
python-lsp-server
depends on other tools, like flake8 and pycodestyle. These tools can be configured via settings passed from the client (as above), or alternatively from other configuration sources. The following sources are available:
pycodestyle
: discovered in~/.config/pycodestyle
,setup.cfg
,tox.ini
andpycodestyle.cfg
.flake8
: discovered in~/.config/flake8
,setup.cfg
,tox.ini
andflake8.cfg
The default configuration source is pycodestyle
. Change the pylsp.configurationSources
setting (in the value passed in from your client) to ['flake8']
in order to use the flake8 configuration instead.
The configuration options available in these config files (setup.cfg
etc) are documented in the relevant tools:
Overall configuration is computed first from user configuration (in home directory), overridden by configuration passed in by the language client, and then overridden by configuration discovered in the workspace.
As an example, to change the list of errors that pycodestyle will ignore, assuming you are using the pycodestyle
configuration source (the default), you can:
-
Add the following to your ~/.config/pycodestyle:
[pycodestyle] ignore = E226,E302,E41
-
Set the
pylsp.plugins.pycodestyle.ignore
config value from your editor -
Same as 1, but add to
setup.cfg
file in the root of the project.
- Auto Completion
- Code Linting
- Signature Help
- Go to definition
- Hover
- Find References
- Document Symbols
- Document Formatting
- Code folding
- Multiple workspaces
To run the test suite:
pip install ".[test]" && pytest
After adding configuration options to schema.json
, refresh the CONFIGURATION.md
file with
python scripts/jsonschema2md.py pylsp/config/schema.json CONFIGURATION.md
This project is made available under the MIT License.