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docs: Improve language server configuration dotted/nested notation example (#19608)
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This example configures the Rust Analyzer to use Clippy for additional linting when saving files.
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#### Nested objects
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When configuring language server options in Zed, it's important to use nested objects rather than dot-delimited strings. This is particularly relevant when working with more complex configurations. Let's look at a real-world example using the TypeScript language server:
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Suppose you want to configure the following settings for TypeScript:
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- Enable strict null checks
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- Set the target ECMAScript version to ES2020
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- Configure import organization preferences
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Here's how you would structure these settings in Zed's `settings.json`:
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Here's how you might incorrectly attempt to set these options using dot notation:
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```json
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"lsp": {
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"typescript-language-server": {
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"initialization_options": {
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// This is not supported:
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// "preferences.strictNullChecks": true,
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// You express it like this:
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// These are not supported (VSCode dotted style):
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// "preferences.strictNullChecks": true,
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// "preferences.target": "ES2020"
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//
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// These is correct (nested notation):
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"preferences": {
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"strictNullChecks": true
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}
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"strictNullChecks": true,
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"target": "ES2020"
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},
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}
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}
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}
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