{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let inherit (config.home) stateVersion; cfg = config.home; 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. ''; }; ctype = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' Character classification category. ''; }; numeric = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for numerical values. ''; }; time = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for formatting times. ''; }; collate = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for collation (alphabetical ordering). ''; }; monetary = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for formatting currencies and money amounts. ''; }; messages = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for messages, application UI languages, etc. ''; }; paper = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for paper sizes. ''; }; name = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for personal names. ''; }; address = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for addresses. ''; }; telephone = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for telephone numbers. ''; }; measurement = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; description = '' The language to use for measurement values. ''; }; }; }; keyboardSubModule = types.submodule { options = { layout = mkOption { type = with types; nullOr str; default = if versionAtLeast config.home.stateVersion "19.09" then null else "us"; defaultText = literalExpression "null"; description = '' Keyboard layout. If null, then the system configuration will be used. This defaults to null for state version ≥ 19.09 and "us" otherwise. ''; }; model = mkOption { type = with types; nullOr str; default = null; 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 = with types; nullOr str; default = if versionAtLeast config.home.stateVersion "19.09" then null else ""; defaultText = literalExpression "null"; example = "colemak"; description = '' X keyboard variant. If null, then the system configuration will be used. This defaults to null for state version ≥ 19.09 and "" otherwise. ''; }; }; }; 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 = literalExpression '' "$USER" for state version < 20.09, undefined for state version ≥ 20.09 ''; example = "jane.doe"; description = "The user's username."; }; home.homeDirectory = mkOption { type = types.path; defaultText = literalExpression '' "$HOME" for state version < 20.09, undefined for state version ≥ 20.09 ''; apply = toString; example = "/home/jane.doe"; description = "The user's home directory. Must be an absolute path."; }; home.profileDirectory = mkOption { type = types.path; defaultText = literalExpression '' "''${home.homeDirectory}/.nix-profile" or "/etc/profiles/per-user/''${home.username}" ''; 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 = types.nullOr keyboardSubModule; default = if versionAtLeast stateVersion "21.11" then null else { }; defaultText = literalExpression '' "{ }" for state version < 21.11, "null" for state version ≥ 21.11 ''; description = '' Keyboard configuration. Set to null to disable Home Manager keyboard management. ''; }; home.shellAliases = mkOption { type = with types; attrsOf str; default = { }; example = literalExpression '' { g = "git"; "..." = "cd ../.."; } ''; description = '' An attribute set that maps aliases (the top level attribute names in this option) to command strings or directly to build outputs. This option should only be used to manage simple aliases that are compatible across all shells. If you need to use a shell specific feature then make sure to use a shell specific option, for example for Bash. ''; }; home.sessionVariables = mkOption { default = {}; type = types.attrs; example = { EDITOR = "emacs"; GS_OPTIONS = "-sPAPERSIZE=a4"; }; description = '' Environment variables to always set at login. The values may refer to other environment variables using POSIX.2 style variable references. For example, a variable parameter may be referenced as $parameter or ''${parameter}. A default value foo may be given as per ''${parameter:-foo} and, similarly, an alternate value bar can be given as per ''${parameter:+bar}. 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 home.sessionVariables = { FOO = "Hello"; BAR = "$FOO World!"; }; may not work as expected. If you need to reference another session variable, then do so inside Nix instead. The above example then becomes home.sessionVariables = { FOO = "Hello"; BAR = "''${config.home.sessionVariables.FOO} World!"; }; ''; }; home.sessionPath = mkOption { type = with types; listOf str; default = [ ]; example = [ "$HOME/.local/bin" "\${xdg.configHome}/emacs/bin" ".git/safe/../../bin" ]; description = '' Extra directories to add to PATH. These directories are added to the PATH variable in a double-quoted context, so expressions like $HOME are expanded by the shell. However, since expressions like ~ or * are escaped, they will end up in the PATH verbatim. ''; }; home.sessionVariablesExtra = mkOption { type = types.lines; default = ""; internal = true; description = '' Extra configuration to add to the hm-session-vars.sh file. ''; }; 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 home.packages 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; type = types.bool; default = versionAtLeast stateVersion "22.11"; defaultText = literalExpression '' false for state version < 22.11, true for state version ≥ 22.11 ''; description = '' Whether the activation script should start with an empty PATH variable. When false then the user's PATH will be accessible in the script. It is recommended to keep this at true to avoid uncontrolled use of tools found in PATH. ''; }; home.activation = mkOption { type = hm.types.dagOf types.str; default = {}; example = literalExpression '' { myActivationAction = lib.hm.dag.entryAfter ["writeBoundary"] ''' $DRY_RUN_CMD ln -s $VERBOSE_ARG \ ''${builtins.toPath ./link-me-directly} $HOME '''; } ''; description = '' The activation scripts blocks to run when activating a Home Manager generation. Any entry here should be idempotent, meaning running twice or more times produces the same result as running it once. If the script block produces any observable side effect, such as writing or deleting files, then it must be placed after the special writeBoundary script block. Prior to the write boundary one can place script blocks that verifies, but does not modify, the state of the system and exits if an unexpected state is found. For example, the checkLinkTargets script block checks for collisions between non-managed files and files defined in . A script block should respect the DRY_RUN variable, if it is set then the actions taken by the script should be logged to standard out and not actually performed. The variable DRY_RUN_CMD is set to echo if dry run is enabled. A script block should also respect the VERBOSE variable, and if set print information on standard out that may be useful for debugging any issue that may arise. The variable VERBOSE_ARG is set to if verbose output is enabled. ''; }; home.activationPackage = mkOption { internal = true; type = types.package; description = "The package containing the complete activation script."; }; home.extraActivationPath = mkOption { internal = true; type = types.listOf types.package; default = [ ]; description = '' Extra packages to add to PATH within the 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. ''; }; home.enableNixpkgsReleaseCheck = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = false; # Temporarily disabled until release stabilizes. description = '' Determines whether to check for release version mismatch between Home Manager and Nixpkgs. Using mismatched versions is likely to cause errors and unexpected behavior. It is therefore highly recommended to use a release of Home Manager than corresponds with your chosen release of Nixpkgs. When this option is enabled and a mismatch is detected then a warning will be printed when the user configuration is being built. ''; }; }; config = { assertions = [ { assertion = config.home.username != ""; message = "Username could not be determined"; } { assertion = config.home.homeDirectory != ""; message = "Home directory could not be determined"; } ]; warnings = let hmRelease = fileContents ../.release; nixpkgsRelease = pkgs.lib.trivial.release; releaseMismatch = config.home.enableNixpkgsReleaseCheck && hmRelease != nixpkgsRelease; in optional releaseMismatch '' You are using Home Manager version ${hmRelease} and Nixpkgs version ${nixpkgsRelease}. Using mismatched versions is likely to cause errors and unexpected behavior. It is therefore highly recommended to use a release of Home Manager than corresponds with your chosen release of Nixpkgs. If you insist then you can disable this warning by adding home.enableNixpkgsReleaseCheck = false; to your configuration. ''; home.username = mkIf (versionOlder config.home.stateVersion "20.09") (mkDefault (builtins.getEnv "USER")); home.homeDirectory = mkIf (versionOlder config.home.stateVersion "20.09") (mkDefault (builtins.getEnv "HOME")); home.profileDirectory = if config.submoduleSupport.enable && config.submoduleSupport.externalPackageInstall then "/etc/profiles/per-user/${cfg.username}" else cfg.homeDirectory + "/.nix-profile"; programs.bash.shellAliases = cfg.shellAliases; programs.zsh.shellAliases = cfg.shellAliases; programs.fish.shellAliases = cfg.shellAliases; home.sessionVariables = let maybeSet = n: v: optionalAttrs (v != null) { ${n} = v; }; in (maybeSet "LANG" cfg.language.base) // (maybeSet "LC_CTYPE" cfg.language.ctype) // (maybeSet "LC_NUMERIC" cfg.language.numeric) // (maybeSet "LC_TIME" cfg.language.time) // (maybeSet "LC_COLLATE" cfg.language.collate) // (maybeSet "LC_MONETARY" cfg.language.monetary) // (maybeSet "LC_MESSAGES" cfg.language.messages) // (maybeSet "LC_PAPER" cfg.language.paper) // (maybeSet "LC_NAME" cfg.language.name) // (maybeSet "LC_ADDRESS" cfg.language.address) // (maybeSet "LC_TELEPHONE" cfg.language.telephone) // (maybeSet "LC_MEASUREMENT" cfg.language.measurement); home.packages = [ # Provide a file holding all session variables. ( pkgs.writeTextFile { name = "hm-session-vars.sh"; destination = "/etc/profile.d/hm-session-vars.sh"; text = '' # Only source this once. if [ -n "$__HM_SESS_VARS_SOURCED" ]; then return; fi export __HM_SESS_VARS_SOURCED=1 ${config.lib.shell.exportAll cfg.sessionVariables} '' + lib.optionalString (cfg.sessionPath != [ ]) '' export PATH="$PATH''${PATH:+:}${concatStringsSep ":" cfg.sessionPath}" '' + cfg.sessionVariablesExtra; } ) ]; # A dummy entry acting as a boundary between the activation # script's "check" and the "write" phases. home.activation.writeBoundary = hm.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..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 = hm.dag.entryAfter ["writeBoundary"] ( if config.submoduleSupport.externalPackageInstall then '' if [[ -e "$nixProfilePath"/manifest.json ]] ; then nix profile list \ | { grep 'home-manager-path$' || test $? = 1; } \ | cut -d ' ' -f 4 \ | xargs -t $DRY_RUN_CMD nix profile remove $VERBOSE_ARG else if nix-env -q | grep '^home-manager-path$'; then $DRY_RUN_CMD nix-env -e home-manager-path fi fi '' else '' function nixReplaceProfile() { local oldNix="$(command -v nix)" nix profile list \ | { grep 'home-manager-path$' || test $? = 1; } \ | cut -d ' ' -f 4 \ | xargs -t $DRY_RUN_CMD nix profile remove $VERBOSE_ARG $DRY_RUN_CMD $oldNix profile install $1 } if [[ -e "$nixProfilePath"/manifest.json ]] ; then INSTALL_CMD="nix profile install" INSTALL_CMD_ACTUAL="nixReplaceProfile" LIST_CMD="nix profile list" REMOVE_CMD_SYNTAX='nix profile remove {number | store path}' else INSTALL_CMD="nix-env -i" INSTALL_CMD_ACTUAL="$DRY_RUN_CMD nix-env -i" LIST_CMD="nix-env -q" REMOVE_CMD_SYNTAX='nix-env -e {package name}' fi if ! $INSTALL_CMD_ACTUAL ${cfg.path} ; then echo _iError $'Oops, Nix failed to install your new Home Manager profile!\n\nPerhaps there is a conflict with a package that was installed using\n"%s"? Try running\n\n %s\n\nand if there is a conflicting package you can remove it with\n\n %s\n\nThen try activating your Home Manager configuration again.' "$INSTALL_CMD" "$LIST_CMD" "$REMOVE_CMD_SYNTAX" exit 1 fi unset -f nixReplaceProfile unset INSTALL_CMD INSTALL_CMD_ACTUAL LIST_CMD REMOVE_CMD_SYNTAX '' ); # Text containing Bash commands that will initialize the Home Manager Bash # library. Most importantly, this will prepare for using translated strings # in the `hm-modules` text domain. lib.bash.initHomeManagerLib = let domainDir = pkgs.runCommand "hm-modules-messages" { nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.buildPackages.gettext ]; } '' for path in ${./po}/*.po; do lang="''${path##*/}" lang="''${lang%%.*}" mkdir -p "$out/$lang/LC_MESSAGES" msgfmt -o "$out/$lang/LC_MESSAGES/hm-modules.mo" "$path" done ''; in '' export TEXTDOMAIN=hm-modules export TEXTDOMAINDIR=${domainDir} source ${../lib/bash/home-manager.sh} ''; home.activationPackage = let mkCmd = res: '' _iNote "Activating %s" "${res.name}" ${res.data} ''; sortedCommands = hm.dag.topoSort cfg.activation; activationCmds = if sortedCommands ? result then concatStringsSep "\n" (map mkCmd sortedCommands.result) else abort ("Dependency cycle in activation script: " + builtins.toJSON sortedCommands); # Programs that always should be available on the activation # script's PATH. activationBinPaths = lib.makeBinPath ( with pkgs; [ bash coreutils diffutils # For `cmp` and `diff`. findutils gettext gnugrep gnused ncurses # For `tput`. ] ++ optional (config.nix.enable && config.nix.package != null) config.nix.package ++ config.home.extraActivationPath ) + ( # Add path of the Nix binaries, if a Nix package is configured, then # use that one, otherwise grab the path of the nix-env tool. if config.nix.enable && config.nix.package != null then ":${config.nix.package}/bin" else ":$(dirname $(readlink -m $(type -p nix-env)))" ) + optionalString (!cfg.emptyActivationPath) "\${PATH:+:}$PATH"; activationScript = pkgs.writeShellScript "activation-script" '' set -eu set -o pipefail cd $HOME export PATH="${activationBinPaths}" ${config.lib.bash.initHomeManagerLib} ${builtins.readFile ./lib-bash/activation-init.sh} ${activationCmds} ''; in pkgs.runCommand "home-manager-generation" { preferLocalBuild = true; } '' mkdir -p $out echo "${config.home.version.full}" > $out/hm-version cp ${activationScript} $out/activate mkdir $out/bin ln -s $out/activate $out/bin/home-manager-generation 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"; }; }; }; }