/vim-svelte-plugin

Vim syntax and indent plugin for .svelte files

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Vim syntax and indent plugin for .svelte files. Forked from vim-vue-plugin.

Installation

How to install
  • VundleVim

      Plugin 'leafOfTree/vim-svelte-plugin'
    
  • vim-pathogen

      cd ~/.vim/bundle && \
      git clone https://github.com/leafOfTree/vim-svelte-plugin --depth 1
    
  • vim-plug

      Plug 'leafOfTree/vim-svelte-plugin'
      :PlugInstall
    
  • Or manually, clone this plugin to path/to/this_plugin, and add it to rtp in vimrc

      set rtp+=path/to/this_plugin
    

This plugin works if it has set filetype to svelte. Please stay up to date. Feel free to open an issue or pull request.

How it works

It combines HTML, CSS and JavaScript syntax and indent in one file.

Supports

^: see Configuration for details.

Configuration

Set global variable to 1 to enable or 0 to disable. Ex:

let g:vim_svelte_plugin_load_full_syntax = 1
variable description default
g:vim_svelte_plugin_load_full_syntax * Enable: load all syntax files in runtimepath to enable related syntax plugins.
Disable: only in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax, ~/.vim/syntax and $VIM/vimfiles/syntax
0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_use_pug * Enable pug syntax for <template lang="pug">. 0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_use_coffee Enable coffee syntax for <script lang="coffee">. 0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_use_typescript Enable typescript syntax for <script lang="ts">. 0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_use_less Enable less syntax for <style lang="less">. 0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_use_sass Enable scss syntax for <style lang="scss">(or sass for lang="sass"). 0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_has_init_indent Initially indent one tab inside style/script tags. 1
g:vim_svelte_plugin_use_foldexpr Enable builtin foldexpr foldmethod. 0
g:vim_svelte_plugin_debug Echo debug messages in messages list. Useful to debug if unexpected indents occur. 0

*: Vim may be slow if the feature is enabled. Find a balance between syntax highlight and speed. By the way, custom syntax can be added in ~/.vim/syntax or $VIM/vimfiles/syntax.

Note

  • filetype is set to svelte so autocmds and other custom settings for javascript have to be manually enabled for svelte.
  • g:vim_svelte_plugin_load_full_syntax applies to HTML/Sass/Less.
  • See https://svelte.dev/docs#svelte_preprocess for how to use Less/Sass/Pug... in svelte.

Neovim & Treesiter

For css syntax highlighting you will need the css language parser for Treesiter. You can install it like so:

:TSInstall css

Context based behavior

As there are more than one language in .svelte file, the different behaviors like mapping, completion, and local options may be expected according to tags or subtypes(current language type).

This plugin provides functions to get the tag/subtype where the cursor is in.

  • GetSvelteTag() => String: Return value is one of 'template', 'script', 'style'.

    " Example
    autocmd FileType svelte inoremap <buffer><expr> : InsertColon()
    
    function! InsertColon()
      let tag = GetSvelteTag()
      return tag == 'template' ? ':' : ': '
    endfunction
  • GetSvelteSubtype() => String: Return value is one of 'html', 'javascript', 'css', 'scss', ....

  • OnChangeSvelteSubtype(subtype): An event listener that is called when subtype changes.

    You can also define an event listener function OnChangeSvelteSubtype(subtype) in your vimrc to get the subtype and set its local options whenever it changes.

    " Example: set local options based on subtype
    function! OnChangeSvelteSubtype(subtype)
      echom 'Subtype is '.a:subtype
      if empty(a:subtype) || a:subtype == 'html'
        setlocal commentstring=<!--%s-->
        setlocal comments=s:<!--,m:\ \ \ \ ,e:-->
      elseif a:subtype =~ 'css'
        setlocal comments=s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/ commentstring&
      else
        setlocal commentstring=//%s
        setlocal comments=sO:*\ -,mO:*\ \ ,exO:*/,s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,://
      endif
    endfunction

emmet-vim

Currently emmet-vim works regarding your HTML/CSS/JavaScript emmet settings, but it depends on how emmet-vim gets filetype and may change in the future. Feel free to report an issue if any problem appears.

Avoid overload

Since there are many sub languages included, most delays come from syntax files overload. A variable named b:current_loading_main_syntax is set to svelte which can be used as loading condition if you'd like to manually find and modify the syntax files causing overload.

For example, the builtin syntax sass.vim and less.vim in vim8.1 runtime always load css.vim which this plugin already loads. It can be optimized like

- runtime! syntax/css.vim
+ if !exists("b:current_loading_main_syntax")
+   runtime! syntax/css.vim
+ endif

See also

License

This plugin is under The Unlicense. Other than this, lib/indent/* files are extracted from vim runtime.