Add basic task support
This adds basic support for running `cargo build`, `cargo run`, etc.
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@ -30,15 +30,14 @@ export function configToServerOptions(config: Config) {
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};
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}
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export async function createClient(config: Config, serverPath: string): Promise<lc.LanguageClient> {
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export async function createClient(config: Config, serverPath: string, workspaceFolder: vscode.WorkspaceFolder | null): Promise<lc.LanguageClient> {
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// '.' Is the fallback if no folder is open
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// TODO?: Workspace folders support Uri's (eg: file://test.txt).
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// It might be a good idea to test if the uri points to a file.
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const workspaceFolderPath = vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders?.[0]?.uri.fsPath ?? '.';
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const run: lc.Executable = {
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command: serverPath,
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options: { cwd: workspaceFolderPath },
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options: { cwd: workspaceFolder?.uri.fsPath ?? '.' },
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};
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const serverOptions: lc.ServerOptions = {
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run,
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@ -15,8 +15,13 @@ export class Ctx {
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}
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static async create(config: Config, extCtx: vscode.ExtensionContext, serverPath: string): Promise<Ctx> {
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const client = await createClient(config, serverPath);
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static async create(
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config: Config,
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extCtx: vscode.ExtensionContext,
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serverPath: string,
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workspaceFolder: vscode.WorkspaceFolder | null,
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): Promise<Ctx> {
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const client = await createClient(config, serverPath, workspaceFolder);
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const res = new Ctx(config, extCtx, client, serverPath);
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res.pushCleanup(client.start());
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await client.onReady();
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import { log, assert } from './util';
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import { PersistentState } from './persistent_state';
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import { fetchRelease, download } from './net';
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import { spawnSync } from 'child_process';
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import { activateTaskProvider } from './tasks';
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let ctx: Ctx | undefined;
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@ -41,11 +42,13 @@ export async function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
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const state = new PersistentState(context.globalState);
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const serverPath = await bootstrap(config, state);
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const workspaceFolder = vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders?.[0] ?? null;
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// Note: we try to start the server before we activate type hints so that it
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// registers its `onDidChangeDocument` handler before us.
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//
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// This a horribly, horribly wrong way to deal with this problem.
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ctx = await Ctx.create(config, context, serverPath);
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ctx = await Ctx.create(config, context, serverPath, workspaceFolder);
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// Commands which invokes manually via command palette, shortcut, etc.
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@ -85,6 +88,10 @@ export async function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
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ctx.registerCommand('applySourceChange', commands.applySourceChange);
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ctx.registerCommand('selectAndApplySourceChange', commands.selectAndApplySourceChange);
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if (workspaceFolder !== null) {
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ctx.pushCleanup(activateTaskProvider(workspaceFolder));
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}
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activateStatusDisplay(ctx);
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if (!ctx.config.highlightingSemanticTokens) {
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editors/code/src/tasks.ts
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editors/code/src/tasks.ts
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import {
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Disposable,
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ShellExecution,
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Task,
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TaskGroup,
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TaskProvider,
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tasks,
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WorkspaceFolder,
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} from 'vscode';
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// This ends up as the `type` key in tasks.json. RLS also uses `cargo` and
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// our configuration should be compatible with it so use the same key.
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const TASK_TYPE = 'cargo';
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export function activateTaskProvider(target: WorkspaceFolder): Disposable {
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const provider: TaskProvider = {
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// Detect Rust tasks. Currently we do not do any actual detection
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// of tasks (e.g. aliases in .cargo/config) and just return a fixed
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// set of tasks that always exist. These tasks cannot be removed in
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// tasks.json - only tweaked.
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provideTasks: () => getStandardCargoTasks(target),
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// We don't need to implement this.
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resolveTask: () => undefined,
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};
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return tasks.registerTaskProvider(TASK_TYPE, provider);
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}
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function getStandardCargoTasks(target: WorkspaceFolder): Task[] {
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return [
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{ command: 'build', group: TaskGroup.Build },
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{ command: 'check', group: TaskGroup.Build },
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{ command: 'test', group: TaskGroup.Test },
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{ command: 'clean', group: TaskGroup.Clean },
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{ command: 'run', group: undefined },
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]
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.map(({ command, group }) => {
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const vscodeTask = new Task(
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// The contents of this object end up in the tasks.json entries.
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{
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type: TASK_TYPE,
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command,
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},
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// The scope of the task - workspace or specific folder (global
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// is not supported).
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target,
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// The task name, and task source. These are shown in the UI as
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// `${source}: ${name}`, e.g. `rust: cargo build`.
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`cargo ${command}`,
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'rust',
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// What to do when this command is executed.
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new ShellExecution('cargo', [command]),
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// Problem matchers.
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['$rustc'],
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);
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vscodeTask.group = group;
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return vscodeTask;
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});
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}
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