This document describes the global settings for gopls
inside the editor. The settings block will be called "gopls"
and contains a collection of controls for gopls
that the editor is not expected to understand or control. These settings can also be configured differently per workspace folder.
In VSCode, this would be a section in your settings.json
file that might look like this:
"gopls": { "ui.completion.usePlaceholders": true, ... },
Below is the list of settings that are officially supported for gopls
.
Any settings that are experimental or for debugging purposes are marked as such.
To enable all experimental features, use allExperiments: true
. You will still be able to independently override specific experimental features.
buildFlags is the set of flags passed on to the build system when invoked. It is applied to queries like go list
, which is used when discovering files. The most common use is to set -tags
.
Default: []
.
env adds environment variables to external commands run by gopls
, most notably go list
.
Default: {}
.
directoryFilters can be used to exclude unwanted directories from the workspace. By default, all directories are included. Filters are an operator, +
to include and -
to exclude, followed by a path prefix relative to the workspace folder. They are evaluated in order, and the last filter that applies to a path controls whether it is included. The path prefix can be empty, so an initial -
excludes everything.
Examples:
Exclude node_modules: -node_modules
Include only project_a: -
(exclude everything), +project_a
Include only project_a, but not node_modules inside it: -
, +project_a
, -project_a/node_modules
Default: []
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
memoryMode controls the tradeoff gopls
makes between memory usage and correctness.
Values other than Normal
are untested and may break in surprising ways.
Must be one of:
"DegradeClosed"
: In DegradeClosed mode, gopls
will collect less information about packages without open files. As a result, features like Find References and Rename will miss results in such packages.
"Normal"
Default: "Normal"
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
expandWorkspaceToModule instructs gopls
to adjust the scope of the workspace to find the best available module root. gopls
first looks for a go.mod file in any parent directory of the workspace folder, expanding the scope to that directory if it exists. If no viable parent directory is found, gopls will check if there is exactly one child directory containing a go.mod file, narrowing the scope to that directory if it exists.
Default: true
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
experimentalWorkspaceModule opts a user into the experimental support for multi-module workspaces.
Default: false
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
experimentalTemplateSupport opts into the experimental support for template files.
Default: false
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
experimentalPackageCacheKey controls whether to use a coarser cache key for package type information to increase cache hits. This setting removes the user's environment, build flags, and working directory from the cache key, which should be a safe change as all relevant inputs into the type checking pass are already hashed into the key. This is temporarily guarded by an experiment because caching behavior is subtle and difficult to comprehensively test.
Default: true
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
allowModfileModifications disables -mod=readonly, allowing imports from out-of-scope modules. This option will eventually be removed.
Default: false
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
allowImplicitNetworkAccess disables GOPROXY=off, allowing implicit module downloads rather than requiring user action. This option will eventually be removed.
Default: false
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
experimentalUseInvalidMetadata enables gopls to fall back on outdated package metadata to provide editor features if the go command fails to load packages for some reason (like an invalid go.mod file). This will eventually be the default behavior, and this setting will be removed.
Default: false
.
local is the equivalent of the goimports -local
flag, which puts imports beginning with this string after third-party packages. It should be the prefix of the import path whose imports should be grouped separately.
Default: ""
.
gofumpt indicates if we should run gofumpt formatting.
Default: false
.
codelenses overrides the enabled/disabled state of code lenses. See the “Code Lenses” section of the Settings page for the list of supported lenses.
Example Usage:
"gopls": { ... "codelens": { "generate": false, // Don't show the `go generate` lens. "gc_details": true // Show a code lens toggling the display of gc's choices. } ... }
Default: {"gc_details":false,"generate":true,"regenerate_cgo":true,"tidy":true,"upgrade_dependency":true,"vendor":true}
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
semanticTokens controls whether the LSP server will send semantic tokens to the client.
Default: false
.
placeholders enables placeholders for function parameters or struct fields in completion responses.
Default: false
.
This setting is for debugging purposes only.
completionBudget is the soft latency goal for completion requests. Most requests finish in a couple milliseconds, but in some cases deep completions can take much longer. As we use up our budget we dynamically reduce the search scope to ensure we return timely results. Zero means unlimited.
Default: "100ms"
.
This is an advanced setting and should not be configured by most gopls
users.
matcher sets the algorithm that is used when calculating completion candidates.
Must be one of:
"CaseInsensitive"
"CaseSensitive"
"Fuzzy"
Default: "Fuzzy"
.This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
experimentalPostfixCompletions enables artifical method snippets such as “someSlice.sort!”.
Default: true
.
analyses specify analyses that the user would like to enable or disable. A map of the names of analysis passes that should be enabled/disabled. A full list of analyzers that gopls uses can be found here.
Example Usage:
... "analyses": { "unreachable": false, // Disable the unreachable analyzer. "unusedparams": true // Enable the unusedparams analyzer. } ...
Default: {}
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
staticcheck enables additional analyses from staticcheck.io.
Default: false
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
annotations specifies the various kinds of optimization diagnostics that should be reported by the gc_details command.
Can contain any of:
"bounds"
controls bounds checking diagnostics.
"escape"
controls diagnostics about escape choices.
"inline"
controls diagnostics about inlining choices.
"nil"
controls nil checks.
Default: {"bounds":true,"escape":true,"inline":true,"nil":true}
.
This is an advanced setting and should not be configured by most gopls
users.
diagnosticsDelay controls the amount of time that gopls waits after the most recent file modification before computing deep diagnostics. Simple diagnostics (parsing and type-checking) are always run immediately on recently modified packages.
This option must be set to a valid duration string, for example "250ms"
.
Default: "250ms"
.
This setting is experimental and may be deleted.
experimentalWatchedFileDelay controls the amount of time that gopls waits for additional workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles notifications to arrive, before processing all such notifications in a single batch. This is intended for use by LSP clients that don't support their own batching of file system notifications.
This option must be set to a valid duration string, for example "100ms"
.
Default: "0s"
.
hoverKind controls the information that appears in the hover text. SingleLine and Structured are intended for use only by authors of editor plugins.
Must be one of:
"FullDocumentation"
"NoDocumentation"
"SingleLine"
"Structured"
is an experimental setting that returns a structured hover format. This format separates the signature from the documentation, so that the client can do more manipulation of these fields.
This should only be used by clients that support this behavior.
"SynopsisDocumentation"
Default: "FullDocumentation"
.
linkTarget controls where documentation links go. It might be one of:
"godoc.org"
"pkg.go.dev"
If company chooses to use its own godoc.org
, its address can be used as well.
Default: "pkg.go.dev"
.
linksInHover toggles the presence of links to documentation in hover.
Default: true
.
importShortcut specifies whether import statements should link to documentation or go to definitions.
Must be one of:
"Both"
"Definition"
"Link"
Default: "Both"
.This is an advanced setting and should not be configured by most gopls
users.
symbolMatcher sets the algorithm that is used when finding workspace symbols.
Must be one of:
"CaseInsensitive"
"CaseSensitive"
"Fuzzy"
Default: "Fuzzy"
.This is an advanced setting and should not be configured by most gopls
users.
symbolStyle controls how symbols are qualified in symbol responses.
Example Usage:
"gopls": { ... "symbolStyle": "dynamic", ... }
Must be one of:
"Dynamic"
uses whichever qualifier results in the highest scoring match for the given symbol query. Here a “qualifier” is any “/” or “.” delimited suffix of the fully qualified symbol. i.e. “to/pkg.Foo.Field” or just “Foo.Field”.
"Full"
is fully qualified symbols, i.e. “path/to/pkg.Foo.Field”.
"Package"
is package qualified symbols i.e. “pkg.Foo.Field”.
Default: "Dynamic"
.
This setting is for debugging purposes only.
verboseOutput enables additional debug logging.
Default: false
.
These are the code lenses that gopls
currently supports. They can be enabled and disabled using the codelenses
setting, documented above. Their names and features are subject to change.
Identifier: gc_details
Toggle the calculation of gc annotations.
Identifier: generate
Runs go generate
for a given directory.
Identifier: regenerate_cgo
Regenerates cgo definitions.
Identifier: test
Runs go test
for a specific set of test or benchmark functions.
Identifier: tidy
Runs go mod tidy
for a module.
Identifier: upgrade_dependency
Upgrades a dependency in the go.mod file for a module.
Identifier: vendor
Runs go mod vendor
for a module.