VSCode extension for ffi navigator.
You can get the extension by searching FFI Navigator
in the VSCode marketplace.
- Complete the python setup mentioned in the root's README. It is recommended to run the setup script; otherwise you have to make sure ffi_navigator is in PYTHONPATH when running VSCode.
- Run
npm install && npm run compile
on the vscode-extension folder - Copy the extension folder to your vscode extension folder
cp -r /path/to/ffi-navigator/vscode-extension ~/.vscode/extensions/ffi-navigator
- Reload the window
If you use VSCode Remote SSH extension to develop a project on a remote server, you can also enable ffi_navigator.
- Complete the above compile and intall steps on your local machine
- Open VSCode and connect to a remote server
- Go to the Extensions tab in VSCode and click "install" in "FFI Navigator" extension shown in "LOCAL - INSTALLED"
- You can now see "FFI Navigator" also appears at the "SSH: host - INSTALLED" side
- Complete the python setup mentioned in the root's README on the remote server
- Reload the window
- Run
npm install
on the vscode-extension folder - Open VS Code on the vscode-extension folder (do not include the python side)
- Press Debug -> Start Debugging
- Now VSCode will open a new window [Extension development host]
- File-> Open/Open folder and select /path/to/tvm
- Try out the goto definition by opening a python file, say python/tvm/api.py line 59 _api_internal._min_value, click goto definition
NOTE: You only need to reinstall the extension when the client side change.
- If you chane the python side, no re-installation is necessary.
- When you update the python project, and do some debugs, but remember to reload the window when you do so.
- You can select output tab in the terminal bar, and select
FFI Navigator
to see logs from the python side
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I have installed the extension, but still see "ffi_navigator is not installed.." We need to clarify that VSCode extension is just a way for this package to interact with VSCode. As a result, in addition to installing the VSCode extension, you also have to install this Python package.
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I have installed both VSCode extension and Python package. Why I still see the warning? The extension uses
python
command to runffi_navigator
by default. If yourffi_navigator
was installed in another Python environment and requires differernt command to launch (e.g,python3
, anaconda, virtual environment), you can go to VSCode settings UI and set "Extensions -> FFINavigator -> Pythonpath" accordingly. Alternatively, you can directly opensettings.json
and put the following configuration:{ "ffi_navigator.pythonpath": "<your-python-path>" }