--- sidebar_position: 99 --- # Troubleshooting This document aims to assist you in troubleshooting issues with the Tabby extensions for various IDEs such as VSCode, IntelliJ Platform IDEs, and Vim / NeoVim. ## Tabby Initialization Failed? This problem may occur when you first install the Tabby in IntelliJ Platform IDEs or Vim/NeoVim. The Tabby IDE extension runs its core logic in the Tabby agent. In the case of VSCode, the agent runs within the VSCode Extension Host, while for IntelliJ Platform IDEs and Vim/NeoVim, the agent runs as a separate Node.js process. ### Install Node.js You can follow the instructions on the [Node.js website](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) to install Node.js. Alternatively, you can use a version manager such as [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm). **Note**: Tabby IDE extension requires Node.js version 18.0.0 or higher. ### Specify Node Binary Path If the node binary is already accessible via your `PATH` environment variable, you can skip this step. Otherwise, you will need to specify the path to the node binary in the IDE settings. For IntelliJ Platform IDEs (Tabby plugin version 0.6.0 or higher): * Click on Tabby plugin status bar item and select `Open Settings...`. * Enter the path to the node binary on your system in the `Node binary` field, e.g. `/usr/local/bin/node`, `C:\Program Files\nodejs\node.exe`. If you are using a version manager such as `nvm`, you can enter the path to the node binary installed by the version manager, e.g. `~/.nvm/versions/node/v18.18.0/bin/node`. * Restart the IDE If you installed Node.js via snap, please use `/snap/node/current/bin/node` rather than `/snap/bin/node` as the node binary path. ## Cannot Connect to Tabby Server? If you have setup the endpoint for the Tabby server but the status bar item of the Tabby IDE extension still displays a mark indicating "Disconnected", follow the steps below to troubleshoot the issue. ### Check Endpoint Settings Verify that the endpoint setting is correct. You can set the endpoint in the IDE settings page (except for Vim/NeoVim, which do not have this option) or by editing the `~/.tabby-client/agent/config.toml` file. Keep in mind that the IDE settings take priority over the config file. If you wish to use the setting from the config file, ensure that the IDE setting is empty. ### Verify Tabby Server Status Once the Tabby server is running, it should display a log message such as `Listening at 0.0.0.0:8080`. Open your browser and navigate to `http://localhost:8080/swagger` (Replace `localhost:8080` with the correct IP/domain and port if you have setup your Tabby server on a remote machine). The browser should display a web page with Swagger UI. To test the server, expand the `/v1/completions` section, click on `Try it out`, and then click `Execute`. If you receive a response, it indicates that the Tabby server is running properly. You can also use `curl` to send a completion request to Tabby server. For example: ```shell curl -X 'POST' \ 'http://localhost:8080/v1/completions' \ -H 'accept: application/json' \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{ "language": "python", "segments": { "prefix": "def fib(n):\n ", "suffix": "\n return fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2)" } }' ``` If you can not see Swagger UI page, or can not get response of completion request, please check the server log to see if there is any error. ### Proxy Settings Please note that Tabby extensions for IDEs currently do not support proxy settings. If you need to access your Tabby server through a proxy, consider setting up a reverse proxy and using the reverse proxy URL as the endpoint for the Tabby IDE extension. ## Cannot Get Any Completions? If you are able to connect the Tabby extension to the Tabby server but are unable to receive any completions, you can follow the steps below to troubleshoot the issue. ### Check Trigger Mode Settings Tabby is set to automatic trigger mode by default. In this mode, you should receive completions after a short delay when you stop typing. The delay may vary depending on your server's performance and settings. If you are using manual trigger mode, you need to press `Alt + \` (`Ctrl + \` for IntelliJ and Vim plugins) to trigger a completion request. The status bar item of Tabby IDE extension should show a loading indicator for a brief period before displaying the completions. Keep in mind that Tabby may not provide any suggestions if there is no necessary for the current code context. ### Check Request Timeouts If your completion requests are timing out, Tabby may display a warning message. This could be due to network issues or poor server performance, especially when running a large model on a CPU. To improve performance, consider running the model on a GPU with CUDA support or on Apple M1/M2 with Metal support. When running the server, make sure to specify the device in the arguments using `--device cuda` or `--device metal`. You can also try using a smaller model from the available [models](https://tabby.tabbyml.com/docs/models/). By default, the timeout for automatically triggered completion requests is set to 4 seconds. You can adjust this timeout value in the `~/.tabby-client/agent/config.toml` configuration file. ## Want to Deep Dive via Logs? If you cannot solve the issue using the previous steps, you may want to investigate further by checking the debug logs. ### Tabby Agent Debug Logs To enable Tabby agent debug logs, editing `~/.tabby-client/agent/config.toml` file, uncomment the `logs` section and set `level` to `"debug"`. Save the file to apply the changes. Reproduce the issue you are facing and then check the logs located in `~/.tabby-client/agent/logs/`. The logs are rotated, with the most recent log file named `tabby-agent.log`. These logs are written using [pino](https://github.com/pinojs/pino), and you can use `pino-pretty` to format the log file for easier readability. ```shell tail -f ~/.tabby-client/agent/logs/tabby-agent.log | npx pino-pretty ``` ### IntelliJ Platform IDEs Logs For IntelliJ Platform IDEs, you can check the logs for the IDE using `Help -> Show Log in Explorer|Finder|Files...`, or follow [this document](https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/207241085-Locating-IDE-log-files) to locate the log file. This log file contains all the logs for the IDE, and you can filter them by searching for the keyword `com.tabbyml.intellijtabby`. You can also enable all level logs by editing `Help -> Diagnostic Tools -> Debug Log Settings...` and add `com.tabbyml.intellijtabby:all` to the list. ## Still Have Issues? If you still have any issues, please feel free to [open an issue on github](https://github.com/TabbyML/tabby/issues/new), or join our [slack community](https://join.slack.com/t/tabbycommunity/shared_invite/zt-1xeiddizp-bciR2RtFTaJ37RBxr8VxpA) for further support.