=============================================================================== ALE Java Integration *ale-java-options* =============================================================================== checkstyle *ale-java-checkstyle* *ale-options.java_checkstyle_config* *g:ale_java_checkstyle_config* *b:ale_java_checkstyle_config* java_checkstyle_config g:ale_java_checkstyle_config Type: |String| Default: `'/google_checks.xml'` A path to a checkstyle configuration file. If a configuration file is specified with |g:ale_java_checkstyle_options|, it will be preferred over this setting. The path to the configuration file can be an absolute path or a relative path. ALE will search for the relative path in parent directories. *ale-options.java_checkstyle_executable* *g:ale_java_checkstyle_executable* *b:ale_java_checkstyle_executable* java_checkstyle_executable g:ale_java_checkstyle_executable Type: |String| Default: `'checkstyle'` This variable can be changed to modify the executable used for checkstyle. *ale-options.java_checkstyle_options* *g:ale_java_checkstyle_options* *b:ale_java_checkstyle_options* java_checkstyle_options g:ale_java_checkstyle_options Type: |String| Default: `''` This variable can be changed to modify flags given to checkstyle. If a configuration file is specified with `-c`, it will be used instead of configuration files set with |g:ale_java_checkstyle_config|. =============================================================================== clang-format *ale-java-clangformat* See |ale-c-clangformat| for information about the available options. Note that the C options are also used for Java. =============================================================================== cspell *ale-java-cspell* See |ale-cspell-options| =============================================================================== javac *ale-java-javac* *ale-options.java_javac_classpath* *g:ale_java_javac_classpath* *b:ale_java_javac_classpath* java_javac_classpath g:ale_java_javac_classpath Type: |String| or |List| Default: `''` This variable can be set to change the global classpath for Java. *ale-options.java_javac_executable* *g:ale_java_javac_executable* *b:ale_java_javac_executable* java_javac_executable g:ale_java_javac_executable Type: |String| Default: `'javac'` This variable can be set to change the executable path used for javac. *ale-options.java_javac_options* *g:ale_java_javac_options* *b:ale_java_javac_options* java_javac_options g:ale_java_javac_options Type: |String| Default: `''` This variable can be set to pass additional options to javac. *ale-options.java_javac_sourcepath* *g:ale_java_javac_sourcepath* *b:ale_java_javac_sourcepath* java_javac_sourcepath g:ale_java_javac_sourcepath Type: |String| or |List| Default: `''` This variable can set multiple source code paths, the source code path is a relative path (relative to the project root directory). The source path can be set as a String with a system-dependent path separator. Note that the Unix path separator is a colon (`:`), and on Windows the path separator is a semicolon (`;`). > let g:ale_java_javac_sourcepath = 'build/gen/source/xx/main:build/gen/source' < The source path can be set as a List so ALE will add the appropriate path separator for the host system automatically. > let g:ale_java_javac_sourcepath = [ \ 'build/generated/source/querydsl/main', \ 'target/generated-sources/source/querydsl/main', \] < =============================================================================== google-java-format *ale-java-google-java-format* *ale-options.java_google_java_format_executable* *g:ale_java_google_java_format_executable* *b:ale_java_google_java_format_executable* java_google_java_format_executable g:ale_java_google_java_format_executable Type: |String| Default: `'google-java-format'` See |ale-integrations-local-executables| *ale-options.java_google_java_format_options* *g:ale_java_google_java_format_options* *b:ale_java_google_java_format_options* java_google_java_format_options g:ale_java_google_java_format_options Type: |String| Default: `''` This variable can be set to pass additional options =============================================================================== pmd *ale-java-pmd* *ale-options.java_pmd_options* *g:ale_java_pmd_options* *b:ale_java_pmd_options* java_pmd_options g:ale_java_pmd_options Type: |String| Default: `'-R category/java/bestpractices'` This variable can be changed to modify flags given to PMD. Do not specify -f and -d. They are added automatically. =============================================================================== javalsp *ale-java-javalsp* To enable Java LSP linter you need to download and build the vscode-javac language server from https://github.com/georgewfraser/java-language-server. Before building the language server you need to install pre-requisites: npm, maven, and protobuf. You also need to have Java 13 and JAVA_HOME properly set. After downloading the source code and installing all pre-requisites you can build the language server with the included build.sh script: `scripts/build.sh` This will create launch scripts for Linux, Mac, and Windows in the dist folder within the repo: - `lang_server_linux.sh` - `lang_server_mac.sh` - `lang_server_windows.sh` To let ALE use this language server you need to set the executable, as documented below. *ale-options.java_javalsp_executable* *g:ale_java_javalsp_executable* *b:ale_java_javalsp_executable* java_javalsp_executable g:ale_java_javalsp_executable Type: |String| Default: `''` This variable must be set to the absolute path of the language server launcher executable. For example: > let g:ale_java_javalsp_executable = '/java-language-server/dist/lang_server_linux.sh' < *ale-options.java_javalsp_config* *g:ale_java_javalsp_config* *b:ale_java_javalsp_config* java_javalsp_config g:ale_java_javalsp_config Type: |Dictionary| Default: `{}` The javalsp linter automatically detects external dependencies for Maven and Gradle projects. In case the javalsp fails to detect some of them, you can specify them configuring settings for the language server, such as in your ftplugin file. > let b:ale_java_javalsp_config = { \ 'java': { \ 'externalDependencies': [ \ 'junit:junit:jar:4.12:test', \ 'junit:junit:4.1' \ ], \ 'classPath': [ \ 'lib/some-dependency.jar', \ '/android-sdk/platforms/android-28.jar', \ ], \ }, \} < Or in Lua: > require("ale").setup.buffer({ java_lsp_config = { java = { externalDependencies = { "junit:junit:jar:4.12:test", "junit:junit:4.1" }, classPath = { "lib/some-dependency.jar", "/android-sdk/platforms/android-28.jar", }, }, } }) < The Java language server will look for the dependencies you specify in `externalDependencies` array in your Maven and Gradle caches ~/.m2 and ~/.gradle. =============================================================================== eclipselsp *ale-java-eclipselsp* To enable Eclipse JDT LSP linter you need to clone and build the eclipse.jdt.ls language server from https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.ls. Simply clone the source code repo and then build the plugin: `./mvnw clean verify` Note: currently, the build can only run when launched with JDK 11. More recent versions can be used to run the server though. After build completes the files required to run the language server will be located inside the repository folder `eclipse.jdt.ls`. Please ensure to set |g:ale_java_eclipselsp_path| to the absolute path of that folder. You could customize compiler options and code assists of the server. Under your project folder, modify the file `.settings/org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs` with options presented at https://help.eclipse.org/neon/topic/org.eclipse.jdt.doc.isv/reference/api/org/eclipse/jdt/core/JavaCore.html. *ale-options.java_eclipselsp_path* *g:ale_java_eclipselsp_path* *b:ale_java_eclipselsp_path* java_eclipselsp_path g:ale_java_eclipselsp_path Type: |String| Default: `'$HOME/eclipse.jdt.ls'` Absolute path to the location of the eclipse.jdt.ls repository folder. Or if you have VSCode extension installed the absolute path to the VSCode extensions folder (e.g. $HOME/.vscode/extensions/redhat.java-0.4x.0 in Linux). *ale-options.java_eclipselsp_executable* *g:ale_java_eclipselsp_executable* *b:ale_java_eclipse_executable* java_eclipselsp_executable g:ale_java_eclipselsp_executable Type: |String| Default: `'java'` This variable can be set to change the executable path used for java. *ale-options.java_eclipselsp_config_path* *g:ale_java_eclipselsp_config_path* *b:ale_java_eclipse_config_path* java_eclipselsp_config_path g:ale_java_eclipselsp_config_path Type: |String| Default: `''` Set this variable to change the configuration directory path used by eclipselsp (e.g. `$HOME/.jdtls` in Linux). By default ALE will attempt to use the configuration within the installation directory. This setting is particularly useful when eclipselsp is installed in a non-writable directory like `/usr/share/java/jdtls`, as is the case when installed via system package. *ale-options.java_eclipselsp_workspace_path* *g:ale_java_eclipselsp_workspace_path* *b:ale_java_eclipselsp_workspace_path* java_eclipselsp_workspace_path g:ale_java_eclipselsp_workspace_path Type: |String| Default: `''` If you have Eclipse installed it is a good idea to set this variable to the absolute path of the Eclipse workspace. If not set this value will be set to the parent folder of the project root. *ale-options.java_eclipselsp_javaagent* *g:ale_java_eclipselsp_javaagent* *b:ale_java_eclipselsp_javaagent* java_eclipselsp_javaagent g:ale_java_eclipselsp_javaagent Type: |String| Default: `''` A variable to add java agent for annotation processing such as Lombok. If you have multiple java agent files, use space to separate them. For example: > let g:ale_java_eclipselsp_javaagent='/eclipse/lombok.jar /eclipse/jacoco.jar' < =============================================================================== uncrustify *ale-java-uncrustify* See |ale-c-uncrustify| for information about the available options. =============================================================================== vim:tw=78:ts=2:sts=2:sw=2:ft=help:norl: