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Django Template Language Server (LSP)

The Django Template Language Server (LSP) enhances your Django development experience with powerful features for navigating and editing template files. This LSP supports:

Completions

  • Custom Tags and Filters: Autocomplete for your custom template tags and filters.
  • Template: Suggestions for extends and includes statements.
  • Load Tag: Autocomplete for {% load %} tags.
  • Static Files: Path suggestions for {% static %} tags.
  • URLs: Autocomplete for {% url %} tags.

Go to Definitions

  • Template: Jump directly to the templates used in extends and includes.
  • URL Tag: Navigate to the views referenced in {% url %} tags.
  • Tags and Filters: Quickly access the definitions of custom tags and filters.
  • Context Variables: Partial support for jumping to context definitions.

Hover Documentation

  • URLs: Inline documentation for {% url %} tags.
  • Tags and Filters: Detailed descriptions for template tags and filters.

Support (tested)

  • Python: 3.10, 3.11, 3.12
  • Django: 3.2, 4.2, 5.0

Install

pip install django-template-lsp

Options

  • docker_compose_file (string) default: "docker-compose.yml"
  • docker_compose_service (string) default: "django"
  • django_settings_module (string) default (auto detected when empty): ""

Type hints

Due to the highly dynamic nature of Python and Django, it can be challenging to identify the available context data within templates. To address this, basic type hint support is provided directly in the template files:

{# type blog: blogs.models.Blog #}

Editors

Helix

In your global or project languages.toml add the following

[language-server.djlsp]
command = "djlsp"

[[language]]
name = "html"
language-servers = [ "vscode-html-language-server", "djlsp" ]

Project settings .helix/languages.toml:

[language-server.djlsp.config]
django_settings_modules="<your.settings.module>"

Neovim

In your lspconfig add the following

require'lspconfig'.djlsp.setup{
    cmd = { "<path-to-djlsp>" },
    init_options = {
        djlsp = {
            django_settings_module = "<your.settings.module>"
            docker_compose_file = "docker-compose.yml",
            docker_compose_service = "django"
        }
    }
}

VSCode

To use the Django template LSP with VSCode read the following readme