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These (and the `*MD` functions apart from `literalMD`) are now no-ops in nixpkgs and serve no purpose other than to add additional noise and potentially mislead people into thinking unmarked DocBook documentation will still be accepted. Note that if backporting changes including documentation to 23.05, the `mdDoc` calls will need to be re-added. To reproduce this commit, run: $ NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=flake:nixpkgs/e7e69199f0372364a6106a1e735f68604f4c5a25 \ nix shell nixpkgs#coreutils \ -c find . -name '*.nix' \ -exec nix run -- github:emilazy/nix-doc-munge/98dadf1f77351c2ba5dcb709a2a171d655f15099 \ --strip {} + $ ./format
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Nix
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4.5 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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let
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cfg = config.dconf;
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toDconfIni = generators.toINI { mkKeyValue = mkIniKeyValue; };
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mkIniKeyValue = key: value: "${key}=${toString (hm.gvariant.mkValue value)}";
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# The dconf keys managed by this configuration. We store this as part of the
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# generation state to be able to reset keys that become unmanaged during
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# switch.
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stateDconfKeys = pkgs.writeText "dconf-keys.json" (builtins.toJSON
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(concatLists (mapAttrsToList
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(dir: entries: mapAttrsToList (key: _: "/${dir}/${key}") entries)
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cfg.settings)));
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in {
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meta.maintainers = [ maintainers.rycee ];
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options = {
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dconf = {
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enable = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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# While technically dconf on darwin could work, our activation step
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# requires dbus, which only *lightly* supports Darwin in general, and
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# not at all in the way it's packaged in nixpkgs. Because of this, we
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# just disable dconf for darwin hosts by default.
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# In the future, if someone gets dbus working, this _could_ be
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# re-enabled, unclear whether there's actual value in it though.
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default = !pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin;
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visible = false;
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description = ''
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Whether to enable dconf settings.
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Note, if you use NixOS then you must add
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`programs.dconf.enable = true`
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to your system configuration. Otherwise you will see a systemd error
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message when your configuration is activated.
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'';
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};
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settings = mkOption {
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type = with types; attrsOf (attrsOf hm.types.gvariant);
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default = { };
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example = literalExpression ''
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{
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"org/gnome/calculator" = {
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button-mode = "programming";
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show-thousands = true;
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base = 10;
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word-size = 64;
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window-position = lib.hm.gvariant.mkTuple [100 100];
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};
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}
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'';
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description = ''
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Settings to write to the dconf configuration system.
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Note that the database is strongly-typed so you need to use the same types
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as described in the GSettings schema. For example, if an option is of type
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`uint32` (`u`), you need to wrap the number
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using the `lib.hm.gvariant.mkUint32` constructor.
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Otherwise, since Nix integers are implicitly coerced to `int32`
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(`i`), it would get stored in the database as such, and GSettings
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might be confused when loading the setting.
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You might want to use [dconf2nix](https://github.com/gvolpe/dconf2nix)
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to convert dconf database dumps into compatible Nix expression.
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'';
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};
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};
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};
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config = mkIf (cfg.enable && cfg.settings != { }) {
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# Make sure the dconf directory exists.
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xdg.configFile."dconf/.keep".source = builtins.toFile "keep" "";
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home.extraBuilderCommands = ''
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mkdir -p $out/state/
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ln -s ${stateDconfKeys} $out/state/${stateDconfKeys.name}
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'';
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home.activation.dconfSettings = hm.dag.entryAfter [ "installPackages" ] (let
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iniFile = pkgs.writeText "hm-dconf.ini" (toDconfIni cfg.settings);
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statePath = "state/${stateDconfKeys.name}";
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cleanup = pkgs.writeShellScript "dconf-cleanup" ''
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set -euo pipefail
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${config.lib.bash.initHomeManagerLib}
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PATH=${makeBinPath [ pkgs.dconf pkgs.jq ]}''${PATH:+:}$PATH
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oldState="$1"
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newState="$2"
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# Can't do cleanup if we don't know the old state.
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if [[ ! -f $oldState ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# Reset all keys that are present in the old generation but not the new
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# one.
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jq -r -n \
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--slurpfile old "$oldState" \
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--slurpfile new "$newState" \
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'($old[] - $new[])[]' \
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| while read -r key; do
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$VERBOSE_ECHO "Resetting dconf key \"$key\""
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$DRY_RUN_CMD $DCONF_DBUS_RUN_SESSION dconf reset "$key"
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done
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'';
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in ''
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if [[ -v DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS ]]; then
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export DCONF_DBUS_RUN_SESSION=""
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else
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export DCONF_DBUS_RUN_SESSION="${pkgs.dbus}/bin/dbus-run-session --dbus-daemon=${pkgs.dbus}/bin/dbus-daemon"
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fi
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if [[ -v oldGenPath ]]; then
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${cleanup} \
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"$oldGenPath/${statePath}" \
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"$newGenPath/${statePath}"
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fi
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$DRY_RUN_CMD $DCONF_DBUS_RUN_SESSION ${pkgs.dconf}/bin/dconf load / < ${iniFile}
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unset DCONF_DBUS_RUN_SESSION
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'');
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};
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}
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