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Author: TJ DeVries <devries.timothyj@gmail.com>
Introduction
health.vim is a minimal framework to help users troubleshoot configuration and
any other environment conditions that a plugin might care about. Nvim ships
with healthchecks for configuration, performance, python support, ruby
support, clipboard support, and more.
To run all healthchecks, use:
:checkhealth
Plugin authors are encouraged to write new healthchecks. health-dev
Commands
:che
:checkhealth
:CheckHealth
:che[ckhealth] Run all healthchecks.
E5009
Nvim depends on $VIMRUNTIME, 'runtimepath' and 'packpath' to
find the standard "runtime files" for syntax highlighting,
filetype-specific behavior, and standard plugins (including
:checkhealth). If the runtime files cannot be found then
those features will not work.
:che[ckhealth]
{plugins}
Run healthcheck(s) for one or more plugins. E.g. to run only
the standard Nvim healthcheck::checkhealth nvim
To run the healthchecks for the "foo" and "bar" plugins
(assuming they are on 'runtimepath' and they have implemented
the Lua
require("foo.health").check()
interface)::checkhealth foo bar
To run healthchecks for Lua submodules, use dot notation or
"*" to refer to all submodules. For example Nvim provides
vim.lsp
and vim.treesitter
::checkhealth vim.lsp vim.treesitter :checkhealth vim*
Functions
The Lua "health" module can be used to create new healthchecks. To get started
see health-dev.
vim.health.report_start({name})
vim.health.report_start()
Starts a new report. Most plugins should call this only once, but if
you want different sections to appear in your report, call this once
per section.
vim.health.report_warn({msg} [,
{advice}
]) vim.health.report_warn()
Reports a warning. {advice}
is an optional list of suggestions to
present to the user.
vim.health.report_error({msg} [,
{advice}
]) vim.health.report_error()
Reports an error. {advice}
is an optional list of suggestions to
present to the user.
Create a healthcheck
Healthchecks are functions that check the user environment, configuration, or
any other prerequisites that a plugin cares about. Nvim ships with
healthchecks in:
$VIMRUNTIME/autoload/health/
$VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/lsp/health.lua
$VIMRUNTIME/lua/vim/treesitter/health.lua
and more...
To add a new healthcheck for your own plugin, simply create a "health.lua"
module on 'runtimepath' that returns a table with a "check()" function. Then
:checkhealth will automatically find and invoke the function.
For example if your plugin is named "foo", define your healthcheck module at
one of these locations (on 'runtimepath'):
lua/foo/health/init.lua
lua/foo/health.lua
If your plugin also provides a submodule named "bar" for which you want
a separate healthcheck, define the healthcheck at one of these locations:
lua/foo/bar/health/init.lua
lua/foo/bar/health.lua
All such health modules must return a Lua table containing a
check()
function.
Copy this sample code into
lua/foo/health.lua
, replacing "foo" in the path
with your plugin name:local M = {}M.check = function() vim.health.report_start(“my_plugin report”) — make sure setup function parameters are ok if check_setup() then vim.health.report_ok(“Setup is correct”) else vim.health.report_error(“Setup is incorrect”) end — do some more checking — … end
return M