NPM module for concatenation of cells for use in a VS code language server
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README.md

Project

This module is used to generate a 'concatenated' notebook for use in an LSP based language server.

Directions for building

You might want to setup an npm link for the jupyter repository

Then to build vscode-jupyter-lsp-middleware

  • npm run download-api (updates vscode.d.ts)
  • npm run webpack (which will setup stuff for using with vscode-python)

Directions for debugging with jupyter extension

  • Run the steps above for getting the npm link setup
  • From with VS code, open both jupyter, lsp-middleware, and lsp-notebook-concat as three folders
  • Build the 'webpack link' task for lsp-notebook-concat
  • Build the 'webpack link' task for lsp-middleware
  • Build the compile task for jupyter
  • Set breakpoints in the dist/index.js file while debugging (it's a development webpack)
  • Edit lsp code
  • Rerun the 'webpack link' build every time (it doesn't watch as it runs a post build step)

Directions for running tests

  • npm run tests (builds and runs tests)

Contributing

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