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############################################################################
# Copyright(c) Open Law Library. All rights reserved. #
# See ThirdPartyNotices.txt in the project root for additional notices. #
# #
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") #
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. #
# You may obtain a copy of the License at #
# #
# http: // www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 #
# #
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software #
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, #
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. #
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and #
# limitations under the License. #
############################################################################
import asyncio
import json
import logging
import re
import sys
from concurrent.futures import Future, ThreadPoolExecutor
from threading import Event
from typing import Any, Callable, List, Optional, TextIO, TypeVar, Union
from pygls import IS_WIN, IS_PYODIDE
from pygls.lsp import ConfigCallbackType, ShowDocumentCallbackType
from pygls.exceptions import PyglsError, JsonRpcException, FeatureRequestError
from lsprotocol.types import (
ClientCapabilities,
Diagnostic, MessageType, RegistrationParams,
ServerCapabilities, ShowDocumentParams,
TextDocumentSyncKind, UnregistrationParams,
WorkspaceApplyEditResponse, WorkspaceEdit,
WorkspaceConfigurationParams
)
from pygls.progress import Progress
from pygls.protocol import LanguageServerProtocol, default_converter
from pygls.workspace import Workspace
if not IS_PYODIDE:
from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
F = TypeVar('F', bound=Callable)
async def aio_readline(loop, executor, stop_event, rfile, proxy):
"""Reads data from stdin in separate thread (asynchronously)."""
CONTENT_LENGTH_PATTERN = re.compile(rb'^Content-Length: (\d+)\r\n$')
# Initialize message buffer
message = []
content_length = 0
while not stop_event.is_set() and not rfile.closed:
# Read a header line
header = await loop.run_in_executor(executor, rfile.readline)
if not header:
break
message.append(header)
# Extract content length if possible
if not content_length:
match = CONTENT_LENGTH_PATTERN.fullmatch(header)
if match:
content_length = int(match.group(1))
logger.debug('Content length: %s', content_length)
# Check if all headers have been read (as indicated by an empty line \r\n)
if content_length and not header.strip():
# Read body
body = await loop.run_in_executor(executor, rfile.read, content_length)
if not body:
break
message.append(body)
# Pass message to language server protocol
proxy(b''.join(message))
# Reset the buffer
message = []
content_length = 0
class StdOutTransportAdapter:
"""Protocol adapter which overrides write method.
Write method sends data to stdout.
"""
def __init__(self, rfile, wfile):
self.rfile = rfile
self.wfile = wfile
def close(self):
self.rfile.close()
self.wfile.close()
def write(self, data):
self.wfile.write(data)
self.wfile.flush()
class PyodideTransportAdapter:
"""Protocol adapter which overrides write method.
Write method sends data to stdout.
"""
def __init__(self, wfile):
self.wfile = wfile
def close(self):
self.wfile.close()
def write(self, data):
self.wfile.write(data)
self.wfile.flush()
class WebSocketTransportAdapter:
"""Protocol adapter which calls write method.
Write method sends data via the WebSocket interface.
"""
def __init__(self, ws, loop):
self._ws = ws
self._loop = loop
def close(self) -> None:
"""Stop the WebSocket server."""
self._ws.close()
def write(self, data: Any) -> None:
"""Create a task to write specified data into a WebSocket."""
asyncio.ensure_future(self._ws.send(data))
class Server:
"""Class that represents async server. It can be started using TCP or IO.
Args:
protocol_cls(Protocol): Protocol implementation that must be derived
from `asyncio.Protocol`
converter_factory: Factory function to use when constructing a cattrs converter.
loop(AbstractEventLoop): asyncio event loop
max_workers(int, optional): Number of workers for `ThreadPool` and
`ThreadPoolExecutor`
sync_kind(TextDocumentSyncKind): Text document synchronization option
- None(0): no synchronization
- Full(1): replace whole text
- Incremental(2): replace text within a given range
Attributes:
_max_workers(int): Number of workers for thread pool executor
_server(Server): Server object which can be used to stop the process
_stop_event(Event): Event used for stopping `aio_readline`
_thread_pool(ThreadPool): Thread pool for executing methods decorated
with `@ls.thread()` - lazy instantiated
_thread_pool_executor(ThreadPoolExecutor): Thread pool executor
passed to `run_in_executor`
- lazy instantiated
"""
def __init__(self, protocol_cls, converter_factory, loop=None, max_workers=2,
sync_kind=TextDocumentSyncKind.Incremental):
if not issubclass(protocol_cls, asyncio.Protocol):
raise TypeError('Protocol class should be subclass of asyncio.Protocol')
self._max_workers = max_workers
self._server = None
self._stop_event = None
self._thread_pool = None
self._thread_pool_executor = None
self.sync_kind = sync_kind
if IS_WIN:
asyncio.set_event_loop(asyncio.ProactorEventLoop())
elif not IS_PYODIDE:
asyncio.set_event_loop(asyncio.SelectorEventLoop())
self.loop = loop or asyncio.new_event_loop()
try:
if not IS_PYODIDE:
asyncio.get_child_watcher().attach_loop(self.loop)
except NotImplementedError:
pass
self.lsp = protocol_cls(self, converter_factory())
def shutdown(self):
"""Shutdown server."""
logger.info('Shutting down the server')
self._stop_event.set()
if self._thread_pool:
self._thread_pool.terminate()
self._thread_pool.join()
if self._thread_pool_executor:
self._thread_pool_executor.shutdown()
if self._server:
self._server.close()
self.loop.run_until_complete(self._server.wait_closed())
logger.info('Closing the event loop.')
self.loop.close()
def start_io(self, stdin: Optional[TextIO] = None, stdout: Optional[TextIO] = None):
"""Starts IO server."""
logger.info('Starting IO server')
self._stop_event = Event()
transport = StdOutTransportAdapter(stdin or sys.stdin.buffer,
stdout or sys.stdout.buffer)
self.lsp.connection_made(transport)
try:
self.loop.run_until_complete(
aio_readline(self.loop,
self.thread_pool_executor,
self._stop_event,
stdin or sys.stdin.buffer,
self.lsp.data_received))
except BrokenPipeError:
logger.error('Connection to the client is lost! Shutting down the server.')
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
pass
finally:
self.shutdown()
def start_pyodide(self):
logger.info('Starting Pyodide server')
# Note: We don't actually start anything running as the main event
# loop will be handled by the web platform.
transport = PyodideTransportAdapter(sys.stdout)
self.lsp.connection_made(transport)
self.lsp._send_only_body = True # Don't send headers within the payload
def start_tcp(self, host: str, port: int) -> None:
"""Starts TCP server."""
logger.info('Starting TCP server on %s:%s', host, port)
self._stop_event = Event()
self._server = self.loop.run_until_complete(
self.loop.create_server(self.lsp, host, port)
)
try:
self.loop.run_forever()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
pass
finally:
self.shutdown()
def start_ws(self, host: str, port: int) -> None:
"""Starts WebSocket server."""
try:
from websockets.server import serve
except ImportError:
logger.error('Run `pip install pygls[ws]` to install `websockets`.')
sys.exit(1)
logger.info('Starting WebSocket server on {}:{}'.format(host, port))
self._stop_event = Event()
self.lsp._send_only_body = True # Don't send headers within the payload
async def connection_made(websocket, _):
"""Handle new connection wrapped in the WebSocket."""
self.lsp.transport = WebSocketTransportAdapter(websocket, self.loop)
async for message in websocket:
self.lsp._procedure_handler(
json.loads(message, object_hook=self.lsp._deserialize_message)
)
start_server = serve(connection_made, host, port, loop=self.loop)
self._server = start_server.ws_server
self.loop.run_until_complete(start_server)
try:
self.loop.run_forever()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
pass
finally:
self._stop_event.set()
self.shutdown()
if not IS_PYODIDE:
@property
def thread_pool(self) -> ThreadPool:
"""Returns thread pool instance (lazy initialization)."""
if not self._thread_pool:
self._thread_pool = ThreadPool(processes=self._max_workers)
return self._thread_pool
@property
def thread_pool_executor(self) -> ThreadPoolExecutor:
"""Returns thread pool instance (lazy initialization)."""
if not self._thread_pool_executor:
self._thread_pool_executor = \
ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=self._max_workers)
return self._thread_pool_executor
class LanguageServer(Server):
"""A class that represents Language server using Language Server Protocol.
This class can be extended and it can be passed as a first argument to
registered commands/features.
Args:
name(str): Name of the server
version(str): Version of the server
protocol_cls(LanguageServerProtocol): LSP or any subclass of it
max_workers(int, optional): Number of workers for `ThreadPool` and
`ThreadPoolExecutor`
"""
default_error_message = "Unexpected error in LSP server, see server's logs for details"
"""
The default error message sent to the user's editor when this server encounters an uncaught
exception.
"""
def __init__(
self,
name: str,
version: str,
loop=None,
protocol_cls=LanguageServerProtocol,
converter_factory=default_converter,
max_workers: int = 2
):
if not issubclass(protocol_cls, LanguageServerProtocol):
raise TypeError('Protocol class should be subclass of LanguageServerProtocol')
self.name = name
self.version = version
super().__init__(protocol_cls, converter_factory, loop, max_workers)
def apply_edit(
self, edit: WorkspaceEdit, label: Optional[str] = None
) -> WorkspaceApplyEditResponse:
"""Sends apply edit request to the client."""
return self.lsp.apply_edit(edit, label)
def command(self, command_name: str) -> Callable[[F], F]:
"""Decorator used to register custom commands.
Example:
@ls.command('myCustomCommand')
def my_cmd(ls, a, b, c):
pass
"""
return self.lsp.fm.command(command_name)
@property
def client_capabilities(self) -> ClientCapabilities:
"""Return client capabilities."""
return self.lsp.client_capabilities
def feature(
self, feature_name: str, options: Optional[Any] = None,
) -> Callable[[F], F]:
"""Decorator used to register LSP features.
Example:
@ls.feature('textDocument/completion', CompletionOptions(trigger_characters=['.']))
def completions(ls, params: CompletionParams):
return CompletionList(is_incomplete=False, items=[CompletionItem("Completion 1")])
"""
return self.lsp.fm.feature(feature_name, options)
def get_configuration(self, params: WorkspaceConfigurationParams,
callback: Optional[ConfigCallbackType] = None) -> Future:
"""Gets the configuration settings from the client."""
return self.lsp.get_configuration(params, callback)
def get_configuration_async(self, params: WorkspaceConfigurationParams) -> asyncio.Future:
"""Gets the configuration settings from the client. Should be called with `await`"""
return self.lsp.get_configuration_async(params)
def log_trace(self, message: str, verbose: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""Sends trace notification to the client."""
self.lsp.log_trace(message, verbose)
@property
def progress(self) -> Progress:
"""Gets the object to manage client's progress bar."""
return self.lsp.progress
def publish_diagnostics(
self,
uri: str,
diagnostics: Optional[List[Diagnostic]] = None,
version: Optional[int] = None,
**kwargs
):
"""
Sends diagnostic notification to the client.
"""
params = self.lsp._construct_publish_diagnostic_type(
uri,
diagnostics,
version,
**kwargs
)
self.lsp.publish_diagnostics(params, **kwargs)
def register_capability(self, params: RegistrationParams,
callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None) -> Future:
"""Register a new capability on the client."""
return self.lsp.register_capability(params, callback)
def register_capability_async(self, params: RegistrationParams) -> asyncio.Future:
"""Register a new capability on the client. Should be called with `await`"""
return self.lsp.register_capability_async(params)
def semantic_tokens_refresh(self, callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None) -> Future:
"""Request a refresh of all semantic tokens."""
return self.lsp.semantic_tokens_refresh(callback)
def semantic_tokens_refresh_async(self) -> asyncio.Future:
"""Request a refresh of all semantic tokens. Should be called with `await`"""
return self.lsp.semantic_tokens_refresh_async()
def send_notification(self, method: str, params: object = None) -> None:
"""Sends notification to the client."""
self.lsp.notify(method, params)
@property
def server_capabilities(self) -> ServerCapabilities:
"""Return server capabilities."""
return self.lsp.server_capabilities
def show_document(self, params: ShowDocumentParams,
callback: Optional[ShowDocumentCallbackType] = None) -> Future:
"""Display a particular document in the user interface."""
return self.lsp.show_document(params, callback)
def show_document_async(self, params: ShowDocumentParams) -> asyncio.Future:
"""Display a particular document in the user interface. Should be called with `await`"""
return self.lsp.show_document_async(params)
def show_message(self, message, msg_type=MessageType.Info) -> None:
"""Sends message to the client to display message."""
self.lsp.show_message(message, msg_type)
def show_message_log(self, message, msg_type=MessageType.Log) -> None:
"""Sends message to the client's output channel."""
self.lsp.show_message_log(message, msg_type)
def _report_server_error(self, error: Exception, source: Union[PyglsError, JsonRpcException]):
# Prevent recursive error reporting
try:
self.report_server_error(error, source)
except Exception:
logger.warning("Failed to report error to client")
def report_server_error(self, error: Exception, source: Union[PyglsError, JsonRpcException]):
"""
Sends error to the client for displaying.
By default this fucntion does not handle LSP request errors. This is because LSP requests
require direct responses and so already have a mechanism for including unexpected errors
in the response body.
All other errors are "out of band" in the sense that the client isn't explicitly waiting
for them. For example diagnostics are returned as notifications, not responses to requests,
and so can seemingly be sent at random. Also for example consider JSON RPC serialization
and deserialization, if a payload cannot be parsed then the whole request/response cycle
cannot be completed and so one of these "out of band" error messages is sent.
These "out of band" error messages are not a requirement of the LSP spec. Pygls simply
offers this behaviour as a recommended default. It is perfectly reasonble to override this
default.
"""
if source == FeatureRequestError:
return
self.show_message(self.default_error_message, msg_type=MessageType.Error)
def thread(self) -> Callable[[F], F]:
"""Decorator that mark function to execute it in a thread."""
return self.lsp.thread()
def unregister_capability(self, params: UnregistrationParams,
callback: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None) -> Future:
"""Unregister a new capability on the client."""
return self.lsp.unregister_capability(params, callback)
def unregister_capability_async(self, params: UnregistrationParams) -> asyncio.Future:
"""Unregister a new capability on the client. Should be called with `await`"""
return self.lsp.unregister_capability_async(params)
@property
def workspace(self) -> Workspace:
"""Returns in-memory workspace."""
return self.lsp.workspace