This is my attempt on writing a remote plugin framework without
:UpdateRemotePlugins
.
has('python3')
g:python3_host_prog
pointed to your python3 executable, or echo exepath('python3')
is not empty.pip3 install pynvim
) " Required for vim 8
Plug 'roxma/vim-hug-neovim-rpc'
" Install this plugin
Plug 'roxma/nvim-yarp', { 'do': 'pip install -r requirements.txt' }
pythonx/hello.py
import vim, time
def greet():
time.sleep(3)
vim.command('echo "Hello world"')
plugin/hello.vim
" Create a python3 process running the hello module. The process is lazy load.
let s:hello = yarp#py3('hello')
com HelloSync call s:hello.request('greet')
com HelloAsync call s:hello.notify('greet')
" You could type :Hello greet
com -nargs=1 Hello call s:hello.request(<f-args>)
Add logging settigns to your vimrc. Log files will be generated with prefix
/tmp/nvim_log
. An alternative is to export environment variables before
starting vim/nvim.
let $NVIM_PYTHON_LOG_FILE="/tmp/nvim_log"
let $NVIM_PYTHON_LOG_LEVEL="DEBUG"
let s:yarp.on_load = function('your_handler')
A handler that is called after your python module is loaded. It is not
considered ready for request or notification from vimscript during loading
stage. s:yarp.request
and s:yarp.notify
internally wait until on_load
before sending actual request and notification.
call s:yarp.reqeust({event}, [, {args}...])
Similiar to :help rpcrequest
. It sends a request to the rpc channel and
returns the result of your python method.
call s:yarp.rpcnotify({event}, [, {args}...])
Similiar to :help rpcnotify
. It sends a notification to the rpc channel and
returns immediately.
call s:yarp.error(msg)
Print error message.
call s:yarp.warn(msg)
Print warning message.
More realistic examples could be found at nvim-typescript#84, deoplete#553, callmekohei/quickdebug.
Now let's consider the following simple rplugin.
After UpdateRemotePlugins
and restarting neovim, you get foobar
by :echo Bar()
.
# rplugin/python3/foo.py
import pynvim
@pynvim.plugin
class Foo(object):
def __init__(self, vim):
self._vim = vim
@pynvim.function("Bar", sync=True)
def bar(self, args):
return 'hello' + str(args)
For working on Vim 8, you need to add these two files:
" plugin/foo.vim
if has('nvim')
finish
endif
let s:foo = yarp#py3('foo_wrap')
func! Bar(v)
return s:foo.call('bar',a:v)
endfunc
# pythonx/foo_wrap.py
from foo import Foo as _Foo
import vim
_obj = _Foo(vim)
def bar(*args):
return _obj.bar(args)
How to use
$ vim
: echo bar('world')
hello('world',)