The `libFiles` option allows Home Manager to manage additional files
for xmonad.
Also compile xmonad during configuration build time. This avoids the
need to compile the configuration during activation.
Polybar's config format is a bit strange, and lists in particular are
annoying to handle. This enables using normal nix lists and nested
attrsets instead.
This change is not backwards-compatible, because the INI converter
converts lists of strings to space-separated values, and this does
something else. I expect that this is only relevant for the
`modules-left` etc bar setting, but that's enough to break things :(.
Not every option is exposed by redshift/gammastep parameters, for
example gamma options are only exposed in configuration file. So this
PR refactors this module to generate a configuration file and pass it
to the redshift/gammastep using -c parameter.
This is a breaking change since there is no support for some of the
older options like `extraOptions`, but unless you use `extraOptions`
it should work without changes.
Not every option is exposed by redshift/gammastep parameters, for
example gamma options are only exposed in configuration file. So this
PR refactors this module to generate a configuration file and pass it
to the redshift/gammastep using -c parameter.
This is a breaking change since there is no support for some of the
older options like `extraOptions`, but unless you use `extraOptions`
it should work without changes.
Nowadays services.{redshift,gammastep} modules are really similar. They
should, since Gammastep is a fork of Redshift with the main objective is
to support Wayland.
So instead of trying to maintain two separate modules, this commit unify
the options in lib/options.nix file, making the implementation of the
module itself ends up being really simple (just calling the common
options with the necessary parameters to differentiate between them).
When setting `...sway.package = null`, the default bar configuration
would throw an error trying to use the bar from the null package.
Logic is added to use the bar from `pkgs.sway` instead of `cfg.package`
if it is null.
Fixes#1714
I also made some modifications to the systemd service to match the [AUR version](https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/goimapnotify@.service?h=goimapnotify) of `goimapnotify`. In particular, restarting is useful in case a network failure causes `imapnotify` to exit - that shouldn't mean that it stops trying when the network comes back up.
Using the final package in the `onChange` block broke some use cases.
This restores the old behavior and instead solves the test
dependencies in a different way.
Fixes#1611
This reverts commit 7c3c64208e.
`pgrep -x somecommand` exits with a non-zero status if it finds no
process running with the given name. When using home-manager as a
NixOS module, on boot (when sway isn't running) this script would
fail and then fail the unit since it seems the onChange scripts
are running with the -e switch.
This change ensures we're always returning a 0 exit status where we
attempt to get the pid of sway - we're only interested in either the
pid or an empty string, the exit status isn't important.
The `ExecStart=` option of systemd must take arguments fully quoted.
That is,
"-sshargs=-i somekey"
and not
-ssargs="-i somekey"
Additionally, inside arguments passed to unison, `=` characters must
be quoted. After unquotation by systemd, one must have
-sshargs=-o Foo\=4
instead of
-sshargs=-o Foo=4
When running the service start script with `DISPLAY` set, a `gi`
import error is triggered. Blanking the variable will make the script
use a different code path that does not attempt to import `gi`.
Also moves activation script up into start of script instead.
PR #1415