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SublimeJEDI is a Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3 plugin to the awesome autocomplete library Jedi
cd ~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/
git clone https://github.com/srusskih/SublimeJEDI.git "Jedi - Python autocompletion"
- Open command pallet (default:
ctrl+shift+p
) - Type
package control install
and select commandPackage Control: Install Package
- Type
jedi
and select "SublimeJEDI"
Additonal info installations you can find here http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control/usage.
By default SublimeJEDI will use default Python interpreter from the PATH
.
Also you can set different interpreter for each Sublime Project.
To set project related Python interpreter you have to edit yours project config file.
By default project config name is <project name>.sublime-project
You can set Python interpreter, and additional python package directories, using for example the following:
# <project name>.sublime-project
{
// ...
"settings": {
// ...
"python_interpreter": "$project_path/../../virtual/bin/python",
"python_package_paths": [
"$home/.buildout/eggs",
"$project_path/addons",
]
}
}
When setting paths, Sublime Text Build System Variables and OS environment variables are automatically expanded. Note that using placeholders and substitutions, like in regular Sublime Text Build System paths is not supported.
If you want auto-completion on dot, you can define a trigger in the Sublime User or Python preferences:
# User/Preferences.sublime-settings or User/Python.sublime-settings
{
// ...
"auto_complete_triggers": [{"selector": "source.python", "characters": "."}],
}
If you want auto-completion ONLY on dot and not while typing, you can set (additionally to the trigger above):
# User/Preferences.sublime-settings or User/Python.sublime-settings
{
// ...
"auto_complete_selector": "-",
}
SublimeJEDI allow fill up function parameters by default. Thanks to @krya, now you can turn it off. Function parameters completion has 3 different behaviors:
-
insert all function arguments on autocomplete
# complete result func(a, b, c, d=True, e=1, f=None) # sublime_jedi.sublime-settings { "auto_complete_function_params": "all" }
-
insert only required arguments that don't have default value (default behavior)
# complete result func(a, b, c) # sublime_jedi.sublime-settings { "auto_complete_function_params": "required" }
-
do not insert any arguments
# complete result func() # sublime_jedi.sublime-settings { "auto_complete_function_params": "" }
Sublime Text has a bit strange completion behavior and some times does not adds it's own completion suggestions. Enabling this option to try to bring more comfortable workflow.
-
Suggest only Jedi completion
# sublime_jedi.sublime-settings { "sublime_completions_visibility": "jedi" }
or
# sublime_jedi.sublime-settings { "sublime_completions_visibility": "default" }
-
Suggest Jedi completion and Sublime completion in the end of the list
# sublime_jedi.sublime-settings { "sublime_completions_visibility": "list" }
Please note, if you are using SublimeAllAutocomplete - you should not care about this option.
Find function / variable / class definition
Shortcuts: CTRL+SHIFT+G
Mouse binding, was disabled, becase it's hard to keep ST default behavior.
Now you can bind CTRL + LeftMouseButton
by themself in this way:
# User/Default.sublime-mousemap
[{
"modifiers": ["ctrl"], "button": "button1",
"command": "sublime_jedi_goto",
"press_command": "drag_select"
}]
Find function / method / variable / class usage, definition.
Shortcut: Alt+Shift+f
.
Show docstring in output panel.
Exposed command is sublime_jedi_docstring
which can be assigned to appropriate shortcut (i.e. F1
).
Show calltip in status bar.
Exposed command is sublime_jedi_signature
.
To change logging level of the plugin - change logging_level
value in settings.
Possible values: "debug", "info", "error"
# User/sublime_jedi.sublime-settings
{
// ...
"logging_level": "error"
}