Multiplex server for rust-analyzer
, allows multiple LSP clients (editor
windows) to share a single rust-analyzer
instance per cargo workspace.
The project has two binaries, ra-multiplex
which is a thin wrapper that acts
like rust-analyzer
but only connects to a TCP socket at 127.0.0.1:27631
and
pipes stdin and stdout through it.
The second binary ra-multiplex-server
will listen on :27631
and spawn the
rust-analyzer
server, depending on the working directory the ra-multiplex
client was spawned from it can reuse an already spawned rust-analyzer
instance. It detects workspace root as the furthermost ancestor directory
containing a Cargo.toml
file.
Because neither LSP nor rust-analyzer
itself support multiple clients per
server ra-multiplex-server
caches the handshake messages and modifies IDs of
requests & responses to track which response belongs to which client. Because
not all messages can be tracked this way it drops some, notably it drops any
requests from the server, this appears to not be a problem with
coc-rust-analyzer
in neovim but YMMV.
If you have any problems you're welcome to open issues on this repository.
Build the project with
sh
$ cargo build --release
Run the ra-multiplex-server
, make sure that rust-analyzer
is in your
PATH
:
sh
$ which rust-analyzer
/home/user/.cargo/bin/rust-analyzer
$ target/release/ra-multiplex-server
Configure your editor to use ra-multiplex
as rust-analyzer
, for example for
CoC in neovim edit ~/.config/nvim/coc-settings.json
, add:
json
{
"rust-analyzer.serverPath": "/path/to/ra-multiplex",
}
Configuration is stored in a TOML file in your system's default configuration
directory, for example ~/.config/ra-multiplex/config.toml
. If you're not sure
where that is on your system starting either ra-multiplex
or
ra-multiplex-server
without a config file present will print a warning with
the expected path.
Note that the configuration file is likely not necessary and ra-multiplex
should be usable with all defaults.
Example configuration file:
```toml
#
#
false
for infinite timeoutinstance_timeout = 300 # after 5 minutes
gc_interval = 10 # every 10 seconds
#
#
listen = ["127.0.0.1", 27631] # localhost & some random unprivileged port
#
listen
connect = ["127.0.0.1", 27631] # same as listen
#
env_logger
documentation here:log_filters = "info" ```