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Vespa CLI 8.453.24

09 Dec 12:47
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The command-line tool for Vespa.ai.

Use it on Vespa instances running locally, remotely or in the cloud.
Prefer web service API's to this in production.

See Vespa documentation and getting started with Vespa
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Run make to build and test - make sure to use go 1.18 or higher.

Vespa CLI 8.448.13

27 Nov 12:32
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The command-line tool for Vespa.ai.

Use it on Vespa instances running locally, remotely or in the cloud.
Prefer web service API's to this in production.

See Vespa documentation and getting started with Vespa
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Run make to build and test - make sure to use go 1.18 or higher.

Vespa CLI 8.447.14

26 Nov 12:57
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The command-line tool for Vespa.ai.

Use it on Vespa instances running locally, remotely or in the cloud.
Prefer web service API's to this in production.

See Vespa documentation and getting started with Vespa
CLI
.

Run make to build and test - make sure to use go 1.18 or higher.

Vespa Language Server 2.2.1

22 Nov 16:05
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The Language-server for Vespa schemas

Use the jar file to integration the language server into your favorite editor.

For Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ the language server should also be available in the marketplace for the editor.

Schema Language Server in Neovim

Requirements

Requires java to be excutable on the system.

Optional: lspconfig plugin for nvim.

Installation

Download schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar.

Using lspconfig

Register .sd and .profile as filetypes (in init.lua):

vim.filetype.add {
  extension = {
    profile = 'sd',
    sd = 'sd'
  }
}

Create a config for schema language server (in init.lua):

local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
local configs = require "lspconfig.configs"

if not configs.schemals then
    configs.schemals = {
        default_config = {
            filetypes = { 'sd' },
            cmd = { 'java', '-jar', '/path/to/schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar' },
            root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern('.')
        },
    }
end

lspconfig.schemals.setup{
    -- optional on_attach function for setting keybindings etc.
    on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
       	-- local opts = {buffer = bufnr, remap = false}
	    -- vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", function() vim.lsp.buf.definition() end, opts)
    end
}

Manual Installation

If you don't want to use lspconfig you can refer to the LSP documentation for Neovim for manually registering the server.

Vespa Language Server 2.2.0

22 Nov 12:27
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The Language-server for Vespa schemas

Use the jar file to integration the language server into your favorite editor.

For Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ the language server should also be available in the marketplace for the editor.

Schema Language Server in Neovim

Requirements

Requires java to be excutable on the system.

Optional: lspconfig plugin for nvim.

Installation

Download schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar.

Using lspconfig

Register .sd and .profile as filetypes (in init.lua):

vim.filetype.add {
  extension = {
    profile = 'sd',
    sd = 'sd'
  }
}

Create a config for schema language server (in init.lua):

local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
local configs = require "lspconfig.configs"

if not configs.schemals then
    configs.schemals = {
        default_config = {
            filetypes = { 'sd' },
            cmd = { 'java', '-jar', '/path/to/schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar' },
            root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern('.')
        },
    }
end

lspconfig.schemals.setup{
    -- optional on_attach function for setting keybindings etc.
    on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
       	-- local opts = {buffer = bufnr, remap = false}
	    -- vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", function() vim.lsp.buf.definition() end, opts)
    end
}

Manual Installation

If you don't want to use lspconfig you can refer to the LSP documentation for Neovim for manually registering the server.

Vespa CLI 8.441.21

14 Nov 12:30
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The command-line tool for Vespa.ai.

Use it on Vespa instances running locally, remotely or in the cloud.
Prefer web service API's to this in production.

See Vespa documentation and getting started with Vespa
CLI
.

Run make to build and test - make sure to use go 1.18 or higher.

Vespa Language Server 2.1.5

08 Nov 09:34
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The Language-server for Vespa schemas

Use the jar file to integration the language server into your favorite editor.

For Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ the language server should also be available in the marketplace for the editor.

Schema Language Server in Neovim

Requirements

Requires java to be excutable on the system.

Optional: lspconfig plugin for nvim.

Installation

Download schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar.

Using lspconfig

Register .sd and .profile as filetypes (in init.lua):

vim.filetype.add {
  extension = {
    profile = 'sd',
    sd = 'sd'
  }
}

Create a config for schema language server (in init.lua):

local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
local configs = require "lspconfig.configs"

if not configs.schemals then
    configs.schemals = {
        default_config = {
            filetypes = { 'sd' },
            cmd = { 'java', '-jar', '/path/to/schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar' },
            root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern('.')
        },
    }
end

lspconfig.schemals.setup{
    -- optional on_attach function for setting keybindings etc.
    on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
       	-- local opts = {buffer = bufnr, remap = false}
	    -- vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", function() vim.lsp.buf.definition() end, opts)
    end
}

Manual Installation

If you don't want to use lspconfig you can refer to the LSP documentation for Neovim for manually registering the server.

Vespa Language Server 2.1.4

07 Nov 09:28
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The Language-server for Vespa schemas

Use the jar file to integration the language server into your favorite editor.

For Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ the language server should also be available in the marketplace for the editor.

Schema Language Server in Neovim

Requirements

Requires java to be excutable on the system.

Optional: lspconfig plugin for nvim.

Installation

Download schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar.

Using lspconfig

Register .sd and .profile as filetypes (in init.lua):

vim.filetype.add {
  extension = {
    profile = 'sd',
    sd = 'sd'
  }
}

Create a config for schema language server (in init.lua):

local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
local configs = require "lspconfig.configs"

if not configs.schemals then
    configs.schemals = {
        default_config = {
            filetypes = { 'sd' },
            cmd = { 'java', '-jar', '/path/to/schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar' },
            root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern('.')
        },
    }
end

lspconfig.schemals.setup{
    -- optional on_attach function for setting keybindings etc.
    on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
       	-- local opts = {buffer = bufnr, remap = false}
	    -- vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", function() vim.lsp.buf.definition() end, opts)
    end
}

Manual Installation

If you don't want to use lspconfig you can refer to the LSP documentation for Neovim for manually registering the server.

Vespa Language Server 2.1.3

25 Oct 15:17
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The Language-server for Vespa schemas

Use the jar file to integration the language server into your favorite editor.

For Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ the language server should also be available in the marketplace for the editor.

Schema Language Server in Neovim

Requirements

Requires java to be excutable on the system.

Optional: lspconfig plugin for nvim.

Installation

Download schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar.

Using lspconfig

Register .sd and .profile as filetypes (in init.lua):

vim.filetype.add {
  extension = {
    profile = 'sd',
    sd = 'sd'
  }
}

Create a config for schema language server (in init.lua):

local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
local configs = require "lspconfig.configs"

if not configs.schemals then
    configs.schemals = {
        default_config = {
            filetypes = { 'sd' },
            cmd = { 'java', '-jar', '/path/to/schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar' },
            root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern('.')
        },
    }
end

lspconfig.schemals.setup{
    -- optional on_attach function for setting keybindings etc.
    on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
       	-- local opts = {buffer = bufnr, remap = false}
	    -- vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", function() vim.lsp.buf.definition() end, opts)
    end
}

Manual Installation

If you don't want to use lspconfig you can refer to the LSP documentation for Neovim for manually registering the server.

Vespa Language Server 2.1.2

25 Oct 14:29
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The Language-server for Vespa schemas

Use the jar file to integration the language server into your favorite editor.

For Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ the language server should also be available in the marketplace for the editor.

Schema Language Server in Neovim

Requirements

Requires java to be excutable on the system.

Optional: lspconfig plugin for nvim.

Installation

Download schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar.

Using lspconfig

Register .sd and .profile as filetypes (in init.lua):

vim.filetype.add {
  extension = {
    profile = 'sd',
    sd = 'sd'
  }
}

Create a config for schema language server (in init.lua):

local lspconfig = require "lspconfig"
local configs = require "lspconfig.configs"

if not configs.schemals then
    configs.schemals = {
        default_config = {
            filetypes = { 'sd' },
            cmd = { 'java', '-jar', '/path/to/schema-language-server-jar-with-dependencies.jar' },
            root_dir = lspconfig.util.root_pattern('.')
        },
    }
end

lspconfig.schemals.setup{
    -- optional on_attach function for setting keybindings etc.
    on_attach = function(client, bufnr)
       	-- local opts = {buffer = bufnr, remap = false}
	    -- vim.keymap.set("n", "gd", function() vim.lsp.buf.definition() end, opts)
    end
}

Manual Installation

If you don't want to use lspconfig you can refer to the LSP documentation for Neovim for manually registering the server.