No longer serves a purpose, was short lived and most people are either
using `settings` or will use `extraConfig`
Signed-off-by: Austin Horstman <khaneliman12@gmail.com>
Adds the bindswitches option to the sway module.
Bindswitches allows you to run a sway command when a state changes (when a certain event occurs).
See https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki#clamshell-mode and sway(5) for more information
It was already possible to configure this through sway.extraConfig but I find this approach dirty as described by the Nix RFC 42, and there is currently no settings as it describes.
Previously, if an invalid value was passed, the build would fail with:
error: attribute '"00:02:03"' missing
at /nix/store/sz92b5gqi0ma61d18fwbihi8p37mkvir-source/modules/services/nix-gc.nix:69:5:
68| in
69| freq.${frequency};
| ^
70|
There was an assertion that should have prevented this from happening
but the crash would happen before the assertion gets a chance to stop
the build with a nice error message.
This commit both gives the assertion a chance to trigger and improves
the assertion's error message.
This commit refactors the mako module to properly handle mako INI-style
configuration with sections:
1. Enhanced the `settings` option to support both global settings and
nested sections
2. Update custom INI generator that:
- Properly formats global settings and sections
- Adds appropriate newlines between sections
This change allows users to define both global settings and criteria
sections
in a single `settings` attribute, resulting in cleaner and more
intuitive configuration.
Import-from-derivation (IFD) has problematic performance, and is disabled in
Nixpkgs by policy. It is arguably good practice for libraries to avoid
it whenever possible, as it has poor ergonomics in some cases,
especially with dry builds, as it requires multiple eval+build phases.
As such, prevent its use in Home Manager by default by putting existing
tests that use IFD behind a config. In CI, run a first pass with IFD
disabled, skipping tests without the config. Then run a second pass with
IFD enabled and including tests with the config. This second pass will
also run tests without the config, but they should be cached from the
previous run, so the cost is not double (only eval time should be paid
twice). It’s necessary to change from using NMT’s `run` to `build` as
`run` itself uses IFD.
Of the tests that have the config:
- kitty/theme-to-themeFile: this is a test for deprecated config, and so
should be removed eventually anyway
- podman: the implementation relies on IFD to create individual systemd
units from the derivation output, and so it is not straightforward to
remove the IFD; doing so would require rethinking how the module works
to instead have the systemd unit files included as-is rather than as
individually configured units in the Nix config.
Refactors the services.mako module to replace all its configuration options with a freeform settings option and criterias. I also added a test for the configuration.
Alternative option for allowing a user to automatically configure what
binary to use from a `pinentry` package. Previously, we always used
`meta.mainProgram` but, there are packages that provide multiple
binaries and this would allow flexibility for a user to override the
default program used.