home-manager/modules/home-environment.nix
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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.home;
dag = config.lib.dag;
languageSubModule = types.submodule {
options = {
base = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
The language to use unless overridden by a more specific option.
'';
};
address = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
The language to use for addresses.
'';
};
monetary = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
The language to use for formatting currencies and money amounts.
'';
};
paper = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
The language to use for paper sizes.
'';
};
time = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
The language to use for formatting times.
'';
};
};
};
keyboardSubModule = types.submodule {
options = {
layout = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "us";
description = ''
Keyboard layout.
'';
};
model = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "pc104";
example = "presario";
description = ''
Keyboard model.
'';
};
options = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
example = ["grp:caps_toggle" "grp_led:scroll"];
description = ''
X keyboard options; layout switching goes here.
'';
};
variant = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "";
example = "colemak";
description = ''
X keyboard variant.
'';
};
};
};
in
{
meta.maintainers = [ maintainers.rycee ];
imports = [
(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "home" "sessionVariableSetter" ] ''
Session variables are now always set through the shell. This is
done automatically if the shell configuration is managed by Home
Manager. If not, then you must source the
~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh
file yourself.
'')
];
options = {
home.username = mkOption {
type = types.str;
defaultText = "$USER";
description = "The user's username.";
};
home.homeDirectory = mkOption {
type = types.path;
defaultText = "$HOME";
description = "The user's home directory.";
};
home.profileDirectory = mkOption {
type = types.path;
defaultText = "~/.nix-profile";
internal = true;
readOnly = true;
description = ''
The profile directory where Home Manager generations are
installed.
'';
};
home.language = mkOption {
type = languageSubModule;
default = {};
description = "Language configuration.";
};
home.keyboard = mkOption {
type = keyboardSubModule;
default = {};
description = "Keyboard configuration.";
};
home.sessionVariables = mkOption {
default = {};
type = types.attrs;
example = { EDITOR = "emacs"; GS_OPTIONS = "-sPAPERSIZE=a4"; };
description = ''
Environment variables to always set at login.
</para><para>
The values may refer to other environment variables using
POSIX.2 style variable references. For example, a variable
<varname>parameter</varname> may be referenced as
<code>$parameter</code> or <code>''${parameter}</code>. A
default value <literal>foo</literal> may be given as per
<code>''${parameter:-foo}</code> and, similarly, an alternate
value <literal>bar</literal> can be given as per
<code>''${parameter:+bar}</code>.
</para><para>
Note, these variables may be set in any order so no session
variable may have a runtime dependency on another session
variable. In particular code like
<programlisting language="nix">
home.sessionVariables = {
FOO = "Hello";
BAR = "$FOO World!";
};
</programlisting>
may not work as expected. If you need to reference another
session variable, then do so inside Nix instead. The above
example then becomes
<programlisting language="nix">
home.sessionVariables = {
FOO = "Hello";
BAR = "''${config.home.sessionVariables.FOO} World!";
};
</programlisting>
'';
};
home.packages = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.package;
default = [];
description = "The set of packages to appear in the user environment.";
};
home.extraOutputsToInstall = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
example = [ "doc" "info" "devdoc" ];
description = ''
List of additional package outputs of the packages
<varname>home.packages</varname> that should be installed into
the user environment.
'';
};
home.path = mkOption {
internal = true;
description = "The derivation installing the user packages.";
};
home.emptyActivationPath = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Whether the activation script should start with an empty
<envvar>PATH</envvar> variable. When <literal>false</literal>
then the user's <envvar>PATH</envvar> will be used.
'';
};
home.activation = mkOption {
internal = true;
default = {};
type = types.attrs;
description = ''
Activation scripts for the home environment.
</para><para>
Any script should respect the <varname>DRY_RUN</varname>
variable, if it is set then no actual action should be taken.
The variable <varname>DRY_RUN_CMD</varname> is set to
<code>echo</code> if dry run is enabled. Thus, many cases you
can use the idiom <code>$DRY_RUN_CMD rm -rf /</code>.
'';
};
home.activationPackage = mkOption {
internal = true;
type = types.package;
description = "The package containing the complete activation script.";
};
home.extraBuilderCommands = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
internal = true;
description = ''
Extra commands to run in the Home Manager generation builder.
'';
};
home.extraProfileCommands = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
internal = true;
description = ''
Extra commands to run in the Home Manager profile builder.
'';
};
};
config = {
assertions = [
{
assertion = config.home.username != "";
message = "Username could not be determined";
}
{
assertion = config.home.homeDirectory != "";
message = "Home directory could not be determined";
}
];
home.username = mkDefault (builtins.getEnv "USER");
home.homeDirectory = mkDefault (builtins.getEnv "HOME");
home.profileDirectory =
if config.submoduleSupport.enable
&& config.submoduleSupport.externalPackageInstall
then config.home.path
else cfg.homeDirectory + "/.nix-profile";
home.sessionVariables =
let
maybeSet = n: v: optionalAttrs (v != null) { ${n} = v; };
in
(maybeSet "LANG" cfg.language.base)
//
(maybeSet "LC_ADDRESS" cfg.language.address)
//
(maybeSet "LC_MONETARY" cfg.language.monetary)
//
(maybeSet "LC_PAPER" cfg.language.paper)
//
(maybeSet "LC_TIME" cfg.language.time);
home.packages = [
# Provide a file holding all session variables.
(
pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "hm-session-vars.sh";
destination = "/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh";
text = ''
# Only source this once.
if [ -n "$__HM_SESS_VARS_SOURCED" ]; then return; fi
export __HM_SESS_VARS_SOURCED=1
${config.lib.shell.exportAll cfg.sessionVariables}
'';
}
)
];
# A dummy entry acting as a boundary between the activation
# script's "check" and the "write" phases.
home.activation.writeBoundary = dag.entryAnywhere "";
# Install packages to the user environment.
#
# Note, sometimes our target may not allow modification of the Nix
# store and then we cannot rely on `nix-env -i`. This is the case,
# for example, if we are running as a NixOS module and building a
# virtual machine. Then we must instead rely on an external
# mechanism for installing packages, which in NixOS is provided by
# the `users.users.<name?>.packages` option. The activation
# command is still needed since some modules need to run their
# activation commands after the packages are guaranteed to be
# installed.
#
# In case the user has moved from a user-install of Home Manager
# to a submodule managed one we attempt to uninstall the
# `home-manager-path` package if it is installed.
home.activation.installPackages = dag.entryAfter ["writeBoundary"] (
if config.submoduleSupport.externalPackageInstall
then
''
if nix-env -q | grep '^home-manager-path$'; then
$DRY_RUN_CMD nix-env -e home-manager-path
fi
''
else
''
$DRY_RUN_CMD nix-env -i ${cfg.path}
''
);
home.activationPackage =
let
mkCmd = res: ''
noteEcho Activating ${res.name}
${res.data}
'';
sortedCommands = dag.topoSort cfg.activation;
activationCmds =
if sortedCommands ? result then
concatStringsSep "\n" (map mkCmd sortedCommands.result)
else
abort ("Dependency cycle in activation script: "
+ builtins.toJSON sortedCommands);
# Programs that always should be available on the activation
# script's PATH.
activationBinPaths = lib.makeBinPath [
pkgs.bash
pkgs.coreutils
pkgs.diffutils # For `cmp` and `diff`.
pkgs.findutils
pkgs.gnugrep
pkgs.gnused
pkgs.ncurses # For `tput`.
]
+ optionalString (!cfg.emptyActivationPath) "\${PATH:+:}$PATH";
activationScript = pkgs.writeScript "activation-script" ''
#!${pkgs.stdenv.shell}
set -eu
set -o pipefail
cd $HOME
export PATH="${activationBinPaths}"
. ${./lib-bash/color-echo.sh}
${builtins.readFile ./lib-bash/activation-init.sh}
${activationCmds}
'';
in
pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "home-manager-generation";
preferLocalBuild = true;
allowSubstitutes = false;
buildCommand = ''
mkdir -p $out
cp ${activationScript} $out/activate
substituteInPlace $out/activate \
--subst-var-by GENERATION_DIR $out
ln -s ${config.home-files} $out/home-files
ln -s ${cfg.path} $out/home-path
${cfg.extraBuilderCommands}
'';
};
home.path = pkgs.buildEnv {
name = "home-manager-path";
paths = cfg.packages;
inherit (cfg) extraOutputsToInstall;
postBuild = cfg.extraProfileCommands;
meta = {
description = "Environment of packages installed through home-manager";
};
};
};
}