ruby.md

  1# Ruby
  2
  3Ruby support is available through the [Ruby extension](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/tree/main/extensions/ruby).
  4
  5The Ruby extension also provides support for ERB files.
  6
  7## Choosing a language server
  8
  9The Ruby extension offers both `solargraph` and `ruby-lsp` language server support.
 10
 11`solargraph` is enabled by default.
 12
 13To switch to `ruby-lsp`, add the following to your `settings.json`:
 14
 15```json
 16{
 17  "languages": {
 18    "Ruby": {
 19      "language_servers": ["ruby-lsp", "!solargraph", "!rubocop", "..."]
 20    }
 21  }
 22}
 23```
 24
 25The Ruby extension also provides support for `rubocop` language server for offense detection and autocorrection. To enable it, add the following to your
 26`settings.json`:
 27
 28```json
 29{
 30  "languages": {
 31    "Ruby": {
 32      "language_servers": ["ruby-lsp", "rubocop", "!solargraph", "..."]
 33    }
 34  }
 35}
 36```
 37
 38## Setting up `solargraph`
 39
 40Zed currently doesn't install Solargraph automatically. To use Solargraph, you need to install the gem. Zed just looks for an executable called `solargraph` on your `PATH`.
 41
 42You can install the gem manually with the following command:
 43
 44```shell
 45gem install solargraph
 46```
 47
 48Alternatively, if your project uses Bundler, you can add the Solargraph gem to your `Gemfile`:
 49
 50```ruby
 51gem 'solargraph', group: :development
 52```
 53
 54Solargraph has formatting and diagnostics disabled by default. We can tell Zed to enable them by adding the following to your `settings.json`:
 55
 56```json
 57{
 58  "lsp": {
 59    "solargraph": {
 60      "initialization_options": {
 61        "diagnostics": true,
 62        "formatting": true
 63      }
 64    }
 65  }
 66}
 67```
 68
 69To use Solargraph in the context of the bundle, you can use [folder-specific settings](../configuring-zed#settings-files) and specify the absolute path to the [`binstub`](https://bundler.io/v2.5/man/bundle-binstubs.1.html) of Solargraph:
 70
 71```json
 72{
 73  "lsp": {
 74    "solargraph": {
 75      "binary": {
 76        "path": "<path_to_your_project>/bin/solargraph"
 77      }
 78    }
 79  }
 80}
 81```
 82
 83### Configuration
 84
 85Solargraph reads its configuration from a file called `.solargraph.yml` in the root of your project. For more information about this file, see the [Solargraph configuration documentation](https://solargraph.org/guides/configuration).
 86
 87## Setting up `ruby-lsp`
 88
 89Zed currently doesn't install Ruby LSP automatically. To use Ruby LSP, you need to install the gem. Zed just looks for an executable called `ruby-lsp` on your `PATH`.
 90
 91You can install the gem manually with the following command:
 92
 93```shell
 94gem install ruby-lsp
 95```
 96
 97Ruby LSP uses pull-based diagnostics which Zed doesn't support yet. We can tell Zed to disable it by adding the following to your `settings.json`:
 98
 99```json
100{
101  "lsp": {
102    "ruby-lsp": {
103      "initialization_options": {
104        "enabledFeatures": {
105          "diagnostics": false
106        }
107      }
108    }
109  }
110}
111```
112
113## Setting up `rubocop` LSP
114
115Zed currently doesn't install `rubocop` automatically. To use `rubocop`, you need to install the gem. Zed just looks for an executable called `rubocop` on your `PATH`.
116
117You can install the gem manually with the following command:
118
119```shell
120gem install rubocop
121```
122
123Rubocop has unsafe autocorrection disabled by default. We can tell Zed to enable it by adding the following to your `settings.json`:
124
125```json
126{
127  "lsp": {
128    "rubocop": {
129      "initialization_options": {
130        "safeAutocorrect": false
131      }
132    }
133  }
134}
135```
136
137To use Rubocop in the context of the bundle, you can use [folder-specific settings](../configuring-zed#settings-files) and specify the absolute path to the [`binstub`](https://bundler.io/v2.5/man/bundle-binstubs.1.html) of Rubocop:
138
139```json
140{
141  "lsp": {
142    "rubocop": {
143      "binary": {
144        "path": "<path_to_your_project>/bin/rubocop"
145      }
146    }
147  }
148}
149```
150
151## Using the Tailwind CSS Language Server with Ruby
152
153It's possible to use the [Tailwind CSS Language Server](https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss-intellisense/tree/HEAD/packages/tailwindcss-language-server#readme) in Ruby and ERB files.
154
155In order to do that, you need to configure the language server so that it knows about where to look for CSS classes in Ruby/ERB files by adding the following to your `settings.json`:
156
157```json
158{
159  "languages": {
160    "Ruby": {
161      "language_servers": ["tailwindcss-language-server", "..."]
162    }
163  },
164  "lsp": {
165    "tailwindcss-language-server": {
166      "settings": {
167        "includeLanguages": {
168          "erb": "html",
169          "ruby": "html"
170        },
171        "experimental": {
172          "classRegex": ["\\bclass:\\s*['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]"]
173        }
174      }
175    }
176  }
177}
178```
179
180With these settings you will get completions for Tailwind CSS classes in HTML attributes inside ERB files and inside Ruby/ERB strings that are coming after a `class:` key. Examples:
181
182```ruby
183# Ruby file:
184def method
185  div(class: "pl-2 <completion here>") do
186    p(class: "mt-2 <completion here>") { "Hello World" }
187  end
188end
189
190# ERB file:
191<%= link_to "Hello", "/hello", class: "pl-2 <completion here>" %>
192<a href="/hello" class="pl-2 <completion here>">Hello</a>
193```