How to get associated comments with a line of code in Monaco editor?












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I am working on a use-case where i need to transform existing code comments in html and to markDown - so default Monaco hovering can work out of the box.



code e.g.



/*
<html>
<table>
<tr><td><b>Description</b>:</td><td>>doSum adds A and B</td></tr>
</table>
</html>
*/
definition Integer doSum(Integer A, Integer B)


I am able to override hoverProvider for same - but failing to get comments for line of code:



import TurndownService from 'turndown';

const turndownServiceClient = new TurndownService({});

monaco.languages.registerHoverProvider('myspecialLang', {
provideHover: function (model, position, token) {
return {
range: new monaco.Range(position.lineNumber, model.getLineMinColumn(position.lineNumber), position.lineNumber, model.getLineMaxColumn(position.lineNumber)),
contents: [
//TODO: this value should be comment instead of line text
{ value: turndownServiceClient.turndown(model.getWordAtPosition(position).word) },
]
}
}});









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    I am working on a use-case where i need to transform existing code comments in html and to markDown - so default Monaco hovering can work out of the box.



    code e.g.



    /*
    <html>
    <table>
    <tr><td><b>Description</b>:</td><td>>doSum adds A and B</td></tr>
    </table>
    </html>
    */
    definition Integer doSum(Integer A, Integer B)


    I am able to override hoverProvider for same - but failing to get comments for line of code:



    import TurndownService from 'turndown';

    const turndownServiceClient = new TurndownService({});

    monaco.languages.registerHoverProvider('myspecialLang', {
    provideHover: function (model, position, token) {
    return {
    range: new monaco.Range(position.lineNumber, model.getLineMinColumn(position.lineNumber), position.lineNumber, model.getLineMaxColumn(position.lineNumber)),
    contents: [
    //TODO: this value should be comment instead of line text
    { value: turndownServiceClient.turndown(model.getWordAtPosition(position).word) },
    ]
    }
    }});









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      I am working on a use-case where i need to transform existing code comments in html and to markDown - so default Monaco hovering can work out of the box.



      code e.g.



      /*
      <html>
      <table>
      <tr><td><b>Description</b>:</td><td>>doSum adds A and B</td></tr>
      </table>
      </html>
      */
      definition Integer doSum(Integer A, Integer B)


      I am able to override hoverProvider for same - but failing to get comments for line of code:



      import TurndownService from 'turndown';

      const turndownServiceClient = new TurndownService({});

      monaco.languages.registerHoverProvider('myspecialLang', {
      provideHover: function (model, position, token) {
      return {
      range: new monaco.Range(position.lineNumber, model.getLineMinColumn(position.lineNumber), position.lineNumber, model.getLineMaxColumn(position.lineNumber)),
      contents: [
      //TODO: this value should be comment instead of line text
      { value: turndownServiceClient.turndown(model.getWordAtPosition(position).word) },
      ]
      }
      }});









      share|improve this question














      I am working on a use-case where i need to transform existing code comments in html and to markDown - so default Monaco hovering can work out of the box.



      code e.g.



      /*
      <html>
      <table>
      <tr><td><b>Description</b>:</td><td>>doSum adds A and B</td></tr>
      </table>
      </html>
      */
      definition Integer doSum(Integer A, Integer B)


      I am able to override hoverProvider for same - but failing to get comments for line of code:



      import TurndownService from 'turndown';

      const turndownServiceClient = new TurndownService({});

      monaco.languages.registerHoverProvider('myspecialLang', {
      provideHover: function (model, position, token) {
      return {
      range: new monaco.Range(position.lineNumber, model.getLineMinColumn(position.lineNumber), position.lineNumber, model.getLineMaxColumn(position.lineNumber)),
      contents: [
      //TODO: this value should be comment instead of line text
      { value: turndownServiceClient.turndown(model.getWordAtPosition(position).word) },
      ]
      }
      }});






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