specialisation: renamed from specialization

Renamed to be consistent with NixOS.

Fixes #4074
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Robert Helgesson 2023-06-13 08:44:30 +02:00
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5 changed files with 20 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
with lib;
{
options.specialization = mkOption {
imports =
[ (mkRenamedOptionModule [ "specialization" ] [ "specialisation" ]) ];
options.specialisation = mkOption {
type = types.attrsOf (types.submodule {
options = {
configuration = mkOption {
@ -11,10 +14,10 @@ with lib;
extended = extendModules {
modules = [{
# Prevent infinite recursion
specialization = mkOverride 0 { };
specialisation = mkOverride 0 { };
# If used inside the NixOS/nix-darwin module, we get conflicting definitions
# of `name` inside the specialization: one is the user name coming from the
# of `name` inside the specialisation: one is the user name coming from the
# NixOS module definition and the other is `configuration`, the name of this
# option. Thus we need to explicitly wire the former into the module arguments.
# See discussion at https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/issues/3716
@ -34,19 +37,19 @@ with lib;
description = ''
A set of named specialized configurations. These can be used to extend
your base configuration with additional settings. For example, you can
have specializations named <quote>light</quote> and <quote>dark</quote>
have specialisations named <quote>light</quote> and <quote>dark</quote>
that applies light and dark color theme configurations.
</para><para>
Note, this is an experimental option for now and you therefore have to
activate the specialization by looking up and running the activation
activate the specialisation by looking up and running the activation
script yourself. Note, running the activation script will create a new
Home Manager generation.
</para><para>
For example, to activate the <quote>dark</quote> specialization. You can
For example, to activate the <quote>dark</quote> specialisation. You can
first look up your current Home Manager generation by running
<programlisting language="console">
@ -57,7 +60,7 @@ with lib;
then run
<programlisting language="console">
$ /nix/store/jyac-home-manager-generation/specialization/dark/activate
$ /nix/store/jyac-home-manager-generation/specialisation/dark/activate
Starting Home Manager activation
</programlisting>
@ -69,14 +72,14 @@ with lib;
'';
};
config = mkIf (config.specialization != { }) {
config = mkIf (config.specialisation != { }) {
home.extraBuilderCommands = let
link = n: v:
let pkg = v.configuration.home.activationPackage;
in "ln -s ${pkg} $out/specialization/${n}";
in "ln -s ${pkg} $out/specialisation/${n}";
in ''
mkdir $out/specialization
${concatStringsSep "\n" (mapAttrsToList link config.specialization)}
mkdir $out/specialisation
${concatStringsSep "\n" (mapAttrsToList link config.specialisation)}
'';
};
}

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ let
./misc/numlock.nix
./misc/pam.nix
./misc/qt.nix
./misc/specialization.nix
./misc/specialisation.nix
./misc/submodule-support.nix
./misc/tmpfiles.nix
./misc/version.nix

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ import nmt {
./modules/home-environment
./modules/misc/fontconfig
./modules/misc/nix
./modules/misc/specialization
./modules/misc/specialisation
./modules/programs/aerc
./modules/programs/alacritty
./modules/programs/alot

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@ -1 +1 @@
{ specialization = ./specialization.nix; }
{ specialisation = ./specialisation.nix; }

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ with lib;
{
home.file.testfile.text = "not special";
specialization.test.configuration = {
specialisation.test.configuration = {
home.file.testfile.text = "very special";
};
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ with lib;
assertFileExists home-files/testfile
assertFileContains home-files/testfile "not special"
assertFileExists specialization/test/home-files/testfile
assertFileContains specialization/test/home-files/testfile "not special"
assertFileExists specialisation/test/home-files/testfile
assertFileContains specialisation/test/home-files/testfile "not special"
'';
}