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[BUG]: Ignore setting does not seem to work
I copied the config example from the main readme and made adjustments to include null-ls
in the ignore pattern and have the plugin manage creating autocmds. The issue there is that I see the lightbulb on every single line and it's including null-ls
even though I have it in my ignore config.
I did some additional testing by setting autocmd
to false in the config, then added my own autocmd
with the ignore
setting included in every update call, and it works as expected.
Long story short: it appears that the ignore
setting just doesn't work at all when passed into the main plugin configuration and the only way to ignore specific LSP code actions is to include the ignore configuration there.
My nvim-lightbulb
config:
local status_ok, lightbulb = pcall(require, "nvim-lightbulb")
if not status_ok then
return
end
lightbulb.setup({
-- LSP client names to ignore
-- Example: {"sumneko_lua", "null-ls"}
ignore = {
"null-ls",
},
sign = {
enabled = true,
-- Priority of the gutter sign
priority = 10,
},
float = {
enabled = false,
-- Text to show in the popup float
text = "💡",
-- Available keys for window options:
-- - height of floating window
-- - width of floating window
-- - wrap_at character to wrap at for computing height
-- - max_width maximal width of floating window
-- - max_height maximal height of floating window
-- - pad_left number of columns to pad contents at left
-- - pad_right number of columns to pad contents at right
-- - pad_top number of lines to pad contents at top
-- - pad_bottom number of lines to pad contents at bottom
-- - offset_x x-axis offset of the floating window
-- - offset_y y-axis offset of the floating window
-- - anchor corner of float to place at the cursor (NW, NE, SW, SE)
-- - winblend transparency of the window (0-100)
win_opts = {},
},
virtual_text = {
enabled = false,
-- Text to show at virtual text
text = "💡",
-- highlight mode to use for virtual text (replace, combine, blend), see :help nvim_buf_set_extmark() for reference
hl_mode = "replace",
},
status_text = {
enabled = false,
-- Text to provide when code actions are available
text = "💡",
-- Text to provide when no actions are available
text_unavailable = ""
},
autocmd = {
enabled = true,
-- see :help autocmd-pattern
pattern = {"*"},
-- see :help autocmd-events
events = {"CursorHold", "CursorHoldI"}
},
})
-- vim.cmd [[autocmd CursorHold,CursorHoldI * lua require'nvim-lightbulb'.update_lightbulb({ ignore = {"null-ls"} })]]
Hi! Thanks for catching this bug. I don't have much time lately, but I appreciate the workaround in the meantime.
I also encountered this issue, although ignoring null-ls
in update_lightbulb
didn't work for me. (Since I rarely use the blame line stuff, I have disabled this part of null ls though.)