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ALE Scala Integration *ale-scala-options*
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metals *ale-scala-metals*
`metals` requires either an SBT project, a Mill project, or a running Bloop
server.
g:ale_scala_metals_executable *g:ale_scala_metals_executable*
*b:ale_scala_metals_executable*
Type: |String|
Default: `'metals-vim'`
Override the invoked `metals` binary.
g:ale_scala_metals_project_root *g:ale_scala_metals_project_root*
*b:ale_scala_metals_project_root*
Type: |String|
Default: `''`
By default the project root is found by searching upwards for `build.sbt`,
`build.sc`, `.bloop` or `.metals`.
If the project root is elsewhere, you can override the project root
directory.
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sbtserver *ale-scala-sbtserver*
`sbtserver` requires a running ^1.1.x sbt shell to connect to. It will attempt
to connect via TCP to the address defined in `g:ale_scala_sbtserver_address`.
As `sbt` defaults to listening via unix sockets, place these settings into
your `~/.sbt/1.0/global.sbt` to ensure that ale will always attempt to connect
to the right socket:
`serverConnectionType := ConnectionType.Tcp` and `serverPort := 4273`
g:ale_scala_sbtserver_address *g:ale_scala_sbtserver_address*
*b:ale_scala_sbtserver_address*
Type: |String|
Default: `'127.0.0.1:4273'`
By default the address is found by parsing `active.json`, however, reading a
file is a blocking operation which should be avoided in ale. The easy way
around this is to configure sbt to always connect to the same port, which
the instructions above describe.
g:ale_scala_sbtserver_project_root *g:ale_scala_sbtserver_project_root*
*b:ale_scala_sbtserver_project_root*
Type: |String|
Default: `''`
By default the project root is found by searching upwards for `build.sbt`.
If the project root is elsewhere, you can override the project root
directory.
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scalafmt *ale-scala-scalafmt*
If Nailgun is used, override `g:ale_scala_scalafmt_executable` like so: >
let g:ale_scala_scalafmt_executable = 'ng'
g:ale_scala_scalafmt_executable *g:ale_scala_scalafmt_executable*
*b:ale_scala_scalafmt_executable*
Type: |String|
Default: `'scalafmt'`
Override the invoked `scalafmt` binary. This is useful for running `scalafmt`
with Nailgun.
g:ale_scala_scalafmt_options *g:ale_scala_scalafmt_options*
*b:ale_scala_scalafmt_options*
Type: |String|
Default: `''`
A string containing additional options to pass to `'scalafmt'`, or
`'ng scalafmt'` if Nailgun is used.
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scalastyle *ale-scala-scalastyle*
`scalastyle` requires a configuration file for a project to run. When no
configuration file can be found, ALE will report a problem saying that a
configuration file is required at line 1.
To disable `scalastyle` globally, use |g:ale_linters| like so: >
let g:ale_linters = {'scala': ['scalac']} " Enable only scalac instead
<
See |g:ale_linters| for more information on disabling linters.
g:ale_scala_scalastyle_config *g:ale_scala_scalastyle_config*
*b:ale_scala_scalastyle_config*
Type: |String|
Default: `''`
A string containing the location of a global fallback configuration file.
By default, ALE will look for a configuration file named
`scalastyle_config.xml` or `scalastyle-config.xml` in the current file's
directory or parent directories.
g:ale_scala_scalastyle_options *g:ale_scala_scalastyle_options*
*b:ale_scala_scalastyle_options*
Type: |String|
Default: `''`
A string containing additional options to pass to scalastyle.
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