8.nix-darwin/tests/services-aerospace.nix
Emily 7877cba5f5 launchd: move userLaunchd to system activation
I’m not *completely* certain that this handles user agents
correctly. There is a deprecated command, `launchctl asuser`, that
executes a command in the Mach bootstrap context of another user`.
<https://scriptingosx.com/2020/08/running-a-command-as-another-user/>
claims that this is required when loading and unloading user agents,
but I haven’t tested this. Our current launchd agent logic is pretty
weird and broken already anyway, so unless this actively regresses
things I’d lean towards keeping it like this until we can move
over entirely to `launchctl bootstrap`/`launchctl kickstart`, which
aren’t deprecated and can address individual users directly. Someone
should definitely test it more extensively than I have, though.
2025-05-16 16:29:17 +01:00

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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
let
aerospace = pkgs.runCommand "aerospace-0.0.0" { } "mkdir $out";
in
{
system.primaryUser = "test-aerospace-user";
services.aerospace.enable = true;
services.aerospace.package = aerospace;
services.aerospace.settings = {
after-startup-command = [ "layout tiles" ];
gaps = {
outer.left = 8;
outer.bottom = 8;
outer.top = 8;
outer.right = 8;
};
mode.main.binding = {
alt-h = "focus left";
alt-j = "focus down";
alt-k = "focus up";
alt-l = "focus right";
};
on-window-detected = [
{
"if" = {
app-id = "Another.Cool.App";
during-aerospace-startup = false;
};
check-further-callbacks = false;
run = "move-node-to-workspace m";
}
{
"if".app-name-regex-substring = "finder|calendar";
run = "layout floating";
}
{
"if".workspace = "1";
run = "layout h_accordion";
}
];
workspace-to-monitor-force-assignment = {
"1" = 1;
"2" = "main";
"3" = "secondary";
"4" = "built-in";
"5" = "^built-in retina display$";
"6" = [ "secondary" "dell" ];
};
};
test = ''
echo >&2 "checking aerospace service in ~/Library/LaunchAgents"
grep "org.nixos.aerospace" ${config.out}/user/Library/LaunchAgents/org.nixos.aerospace.plist
grep "${aerospace}/Applications/AeroSpace.app/Contents/MacOS/AeroSpace" ${config.out}/user/Library/LaunchAgents/org.nixos.aerospace.plist
conf=`sed -En 's/^[[:space:]]*<string>.*--config-path (.*)<\/string>$/\1/p' \
${config.out}/user/Library/LaunchAgents/org.nixos.aerospace.plist`
echo >&2 "checking config in $conf"
grep 'after-startup-command = \["layout tiles"\]' $conf
grep 'bottom = 8' $conf
grep 'left = 8' $conf
grep 'right = 8' $conf
grep 'top = 8' $conf
grep 'alt-h = "focus left"' $conf
grep 'alt-j = "focus down"' $conf
grep 'alt-k = "focus up"' $conf
grep 'alt-l = "focus right"' $conf
grep 'check-further-callbacks = false' $conf
grep 'run = "move-node-to-workspace m"' $conf
grep 'app-id = "Another.Cool.App"' $conf
grep 'during-aerospace-startup = false' $conf
grep 'run = "layout floating"' $conf
grep 'app-name-regex-substring = "finder|calendar"' $conf
(! grep 'window-title-regex-substring' $conf)
grep 'workspace = "1"' $conf
grep 'run = "layout h_accordion"' $conf
grep '1 = 1' $conf
grep '2 = "main"' $conf
grep '3 = "secondary"' $conf
grep '4 = "built-in"' $conf
grep '5 = "^built-in retina display$"' $conf
grep '6 = \["secondary", "dell"\]' $conf
'';
}