This extension is highly configurable, and as such, offers a number of settings. These can be configured by modifying your User or Workspace Settings.
To navigate to your settings, open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and search for “settings”. The simplest way to modify your settings is through “Preferences: Open Settings (UI)”.
NOTE: Many of these settings don't apply if you are using gopls
. Learn more about gopls
-specific settings.
The settings described below are up-to-date as of June 2020. We do our best to keep documentation current, but if a setting is missing, you can always consult the full list in the Extensions view. Documentation for each setting should also be visible in the Settings UI.
To view the list of settings:
Feature Contributions
tab.Settings
.go.addTags
Tags and options configured here will be used by the Add Tags command to add tags to struct fields. If promptForTags is true, then user will be prompted for tags and options. By default, json tags are added.
Default:{
"options": "json=omitempty"
,
"promptForTags": false
,
"tags": "json"
,
"template": ""
,
"transform": "snakecase"
,
}
go.alternateTools
Alternate tools or alternate paths for the same tools used by the Go extension. Provide either absolute path or the name of the binary in GOPATH/bin, GOROOT/bin or PATH. Useful when you want to use wrapper script for the Go tools or versioned tools from https://gopkg.in.
go.autocompleteUnimportedPackages
Include unimported packages in auto-complete suggestions.
Default: false
go.buildFlags
Flags to go build
/go test
used during build-on-save or running tests. (e.g. [“-ldflags=‘-s’”])
go.buildOnSave
Compiles code on file save using ‘go build -i’ or ‘go test -c -i’. Options are ‘workspace’, ‘package’, or ‘off’.
Allowed Values:[package workspace off]
Default: package
go.buildTags
The Go build tags to use for all commands, that support a -tags '...'
argument. When running tests, go.testTags will be used instead if it was set.
Default: ``
go.coverMode
When generating code coverage, the value for -covermode. ‘default’ is the default value chosen by the ‘go test’ command.
Allowed Values:[default set count atomic]
Default: default
go.coverOnSave
If true, runs ‘go test -coverprofile’ on save and shows test coverage.
Default: false
go.coverOnSingleTest
If true, shows test coverage when Go: Test Function at cursor command is run.
Default: false
go.coverOnSingleTestFile
If true, shows test coverage when Go: Test Single File command is run.
Default: false
go.coverOnTestPackage
If true, shows test coverage when Go: Test Package command is run.
Default: true
go.coverShowCounts
When generating code coverage, should counts be shown as --374--
Default: false
go.coverageDecorator
This option lets you choose the way to display code coverage. Choose either to highlight the complete line or to show a decorator in the gutter. You can customize the colors and borders for the former and the style for the latter.
Default:{
"coveredBorderColor": "rgba(64,128,128,0.5)"
,
"coveredGutterStyle": "blockblue"
,
"coveredHighlightColor": "rgba(64,128,128,0.5)"
,
"type": "highlight"
,
"uncoveredBorderColor": "rgba(128,64,64,0.25)"
,
"uncoveredGutterStyle": "slashyellow"
,
"uncoveredHighlightColor": "rgba(128,64,64,0.25)"
,
}
go.coverageOptions
Use these options to control whether only covered or only uncovered code or both should be highlighted after running test coverage
Allowed Values:[showCoveredCodeOnly showUncoveredCodeOnly showBothCoveredAndUncoveredCode]
Default: showBothCoveredAndUncoveredCode
go.delveConfig
Delve settings that applies to all debugging sessions. Debug configuration in the launch.json file will override these values.
Default:{
"apiVersion": 2
,
"dlvLoadConfig": map[followPointers:true maxArrayValues:64 maxStringLen:64 maxStructFields:-1 maxVariableRecurse:1]
,
"showGlobalVariables": false
,
}
go.docsTool
Pick ‘godoc’ or ‘gogetdoc’ to get documentation. Not applicable when using the language server.
Allowed Values:[godoc gogetdoc guru]
Default: godoc
go.editorContextMenuCommands
Experimental Feature: Enable/Disable entries from the context menu in the editor.
Default:{
"addImport": true
,
"addTags": true
,
"debugTestAtCursor": true
,
"generateTestForFile": false
,
"generateTestForFunction": true
,
"generateTestForPackage": false
,
"playground": true
,
"removeTags": false
,
"testAtCursor": true
,
"testCoverage": true
,
"testFile": false
,
"testPackage": false
,
"toggleTestFile": true
,
}
go.enableCodeLens
Feature level setting to enable/disable code lens for references and run/debug tests
Default:{
"references": false
,
"runtest": true
,
}
go.formatFlags
Flags to pass to format tool (e.g. [“-s”])
go.formatTool
Not applicable when using the language server. Choosing ‘goimports’, ‘goreturns’, or ‘gofumports’ will add missing imports and remove unused imports.
Allowed Values:[gofmt goimports goreturns goformat gofumpt gofumports]
Default: goreturns
go.generateTestsFlags
Additional command line flags to pass to gotests
for generating tests.
go.gocodeAutoBuild
Enable gocode's autobuild feature. Not applicable when using the language server.
Default: false
go.gocodeFlags
Additional flags to pass to gocode. Not applicable when using the language server.
Default: [-builtin -ignore-case -unimported-packages]
go.gocodePackageLookupMode
Used to determine the Go package lookup rules for completions by gocode. Only applies when using nsf/gocode. Latest versions of the Go extension uses mdempsky/gocode by default. Not applicable when using the language server.
Allowed Values:[go gb bzl]
Default: go
go.gopath
Specify GOPATH here to override the one that is set as environment variable. The inferred GOPATH from workspace root overrides this, if go.inferGopath is set to true.
efault: <nil>
go.goroot
Specifies the GOROOT to use when no environment variable is set.
efault: <nil>
go.gotoSymbol.ignoreFolders
Folder names (not paths) to ignore while using Go to Symbol in Workspace feature
go.gotoSymbol.includeGoroot
If false, the standard library located at $GOROOT will be excluded while using the Go to Symbol in File feature
Default: false
go.gotoSymbol.includeImports
If false, the import statements will be excluded while using the Go to Symbol in File feature
Default: false
go.inferGopath
Infer GOPATH from the workspace root.
Default: false
go.installDependenciesWhenBuilding
If true, then -i
flag will be passed to go build
everytime the code is compiled. Since Go 1.10, setting this may be unnecessary unless you are in GOPATH mode and do not use the language server.
Default: false
go.languageServerExperimentalFeatures
Use this setting to enable/disable experimental features from the language server.
Default:{
"diagnostics": true
,
"documentLink": true
,
}
go.languageServerFlags
Flags like -rpc.trace and -logfile to be used while running the language server.
go.lintFlags
Flags to pass to Lint tool (e.g. [“-min_confidence=.8”])
go.lintOnSave
Lints code on file save using the configured Lint tool. Options are ‘file’, ‘package’, ‘workspace’ or ‘off’.
Allowed Values:[file package workspace off]
Default: package
go.lintTool
Specifies Lint tool name.
Allowed Values:[golint golangci-lint revive staticcheck]
Default: golint
go.liveErrors
Use gotype on the file currently being edited and report any semantic or syntactic errors found after configured delay.
Default:{
"delay": 500
,
"enabled": false
,
}
go.logging.level
The logging level the extension logs at, defaults to ‘error’
Allowed Values:[off error info verbose]
Default: error
go.overwriteGoplsMiddleware
This option provides a set of flags which determine if vscode-go should intercept certain commands from gopls. These flags assume the gopls
settings, which enable codelens from gopls, are also present.
go.playground
The flags configured here will be passed through to command goplay
Default:{
"openbrowser": true
,
"run": true
,
"share": true
,
}
go.removeTags
Tags and options configured here will be used by the Remove Tags command to remove tags to struct fields. If promptForTags is true, then user will be prompted for tags and options. By default, all tags and options will be removed.
Default:{
"options": ""
,
"promptForTags": false
,
"tags": ""
,
}
go.testEnvFile
Absolute path to a file containing environment variables definitions. File contents should be of the form key=value.
Default: <nil>
go.testEnvVars
Environment variables that will passed to the process that runs the Go tests
go.testFlags
Flags to pass to go test
. If null, then buildFlags will be used.
efault: <nil>
go.testOnSave
Run ‘go test’ on save for current package. It is not advised to set this to true
when you have Auto Save enabled.
Default: false
go.testTags
The Go build tags to use for when running tests. If null, then buildTags will be used.
efault: <nil>
go.testTimeout
Specifies the timeout for go test in ParseDuration format.
Default: 30s
go.toolsEnvVars
Environment variables that will passed to the processes that run the Go tools (e.g. CGO_CFLAGS)
go.toolsGopath
Location to install the Go tools that the extension depends on if you don't want them in your GOPATH.
Default: ``
go.trace.server
Trace the communication between VS Code and the Go language server.
Allowed Values:[off messages verbose]
Default: off
go.useCodeSnippetsOnFunctionSuggest
Complete functions with their parameter signature, including the variable types
Default: false
go.useCodeSnippetsOnFunctionSuggestWithoutType
Complete functions with their parameter signature, excluding the variable types
Default: false
go.useGoProxyToCheckForToolUpdates
When enabled, the extension automatically checks the Go proxy if there are updates available for Go and the Go tools (at present, only gopls) it depends on and prompts the user accordingly
Default: true
go.useLanguageServer
Use the Go language server “gopls” from Google for powering language features like code navigation, completion, formatting & diagnostics.
Default: false
go.vetFlags
Flags to pass to go tool vet
(e.g. [“-all”, “-shadow”])
go.vetOnSave
Vets code on file save using ‘go tool vet’.
Allowed Values:[package workspace off]
Default: package