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Couldn't find UVL Language Server (UVLS) executable | GitHub API rate limit exceeded | Bug in "Specify Path" dialog #134

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FAuersw opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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FAuersw commented Oct 25, 2024

First of all, thank you for developing this amazing plug-in.

After some initial problems, i got it finally running in our company network.
The main issue is, that the "Install UVLS" button does not work as it uses the GitHub API (https://api.github.com/repos/Universal-Variability-Language/uvl-lsp/releases/latest) that is more or less permanently on its rate limit in our network.
The solution is to manually download the server (in my case from https://github.com/Universal-Variability-Language/uvl-lsp/releases/download/v0.4.1/uvls-v0.4.1-x86_64-windows.zip) and place it somewhere.

The second issue arises, when the dialog behind the "Specify Path" button is used. For me it appends a "/" in front of the selected path, making it unusable. The path should rather be set using the settings of the plug-in.

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Hi @FAuersw,
thanks a lot for your comment. To me it appears that the workaround you found for your first/main issue is a sensible solution. Maybe we could add a hint to a section on troubleshooting on that. What do you think?

The second issue seems very annoying indeed. I will check how and why this occurs soon and how to fix it.

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FAuersw commented Jan 13, 2025

Hi @SundermannC,
thanks for the response. I think your suggested hint would be great. Ltex has a nice documentation on the same issue and links to it if any errors occur. Maybe something similar could be helpful for UVLS.

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