# This module defines a global environment configuration and # a common configuration for all shells. { config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let cfg = config.environment; exportedEnvVars = let absoluteVariables = mapAttrs (n: toList) cfg.variables; suffixedVariables = flip mapAttrs cfg.profileRelativeEnvVars (envVar: listSuffixes: concatMap (profile: map (suffix: "${profile}${suffix}") listSuffixes) cfg.profiles ); allVariables = zipAttrsWith (n: concatLists) [ absoluteVariables suffixedVariables ]; exportVariables = mapAttrsToList (n: v: ''export ${n}="${concatStringsSep ":" v}"'') allVariables; in concatStringsSep "\n" exportVariables; in { options = { environment.variables = mkOption { default = {}; description = '' A set of environment variables used in the global environment. These variables will be set on shell initialisation. The value of each variable can be either a string or a list of strings. The latter is concatenated, interspersed with colon characters. ''; type = types.attrsOf (types.loeOf types.str); apply = mapAttrs (n: v: if isList v then concatStringsSep ":" v else v); }; environment.profiles = mkOption { default = []; description = '' A list of profiles used to setup the global environment. ''; type = types.listOf types.str; }; environment.profileRelativeEnvVars = mkOption { type = types.attrsOf (types.listOf types.str); example = { PATH = [ "/bin" "/sbin" ]; MANPATH = [ "/man" "/share/man" ]; }; description = '' Attribute set of environment variable. Each attribute maps to a list of relative paths. Each relative path is appended to the each profile of to form the content of the corresponding environment variable. ''; }; # !!! isn't there a better way? environment.extraInit = mkOption { default = ""; description = '' Shell script code called during global environment initialisation after all variables and profileVariables have been set. This code is asumed to be shell-independent, which means you should stick to pure sh without sh word split. ''; type = types.lines; }; environment.shellInit = mkOption { default = ""; description = '' Shell script code called during shell initialisation. This code is asumed to be shell-independent, which means you should stick to pure sh without sh word split. ''; type = types.lines; }; environment.loginShellInit = mkOption { default = ""; description = '' Shell script code called during login shell initialisation. This code is asumed to be shell-independent, which means you should stick to pure sh without sh word split. ''; type = types.lines; }; environment.interactiveShellInit = mkOption { default = ""; description = '' Shell script code called during interactive shell initialisation. This code is asumed to be shell-independent, which means you should stick to pure sh without sh word split. ''; type = types.lines; }; environment.shellAliases = mkOption { default = {}; example = { ll = "ls -l"; }; description = '' An attribute set that maps aliases (the top level attribute names in this option) to command strings or directly to build outputs. The aliases are added to all users' shells. ''; type = types.attrs; # types.attrsOf types.stringOrPath; }; environment.binsh = mkOption { default = "${config.system.build.binsh}/bin/sh"; example = literalExample '' "''${pkgs.dash}/bin/dash" ''; type = types.path; visible = false; description = '' The shell executable that is linked system-wide to /bin/sh. Please note that NixOS assumes all over the place that shell to be Bash, so override the default setting only if you know exactly what you're doing. ''; }; environment.shells = mkOption { default = []; example = [ "/run/current-system/sw/bin/zsh" ]; description = '' A list of permissible login shells for user accounts. No need to mention /bin/sh here, it is placed into this list implicitly. ''; type = types.listOf types.path; }; }; config = { system.build.binsh = pkgs.bashInteractive; # Set session variables in the shell as well. This is usually # unnecessary, but it allows changes to session variables to take # effect without restarting the session (e.g. by opening a new # terminal instead of logging out of X11). environment.variables = config.environment.sessionVariables; environment.etc."shells".text = '' ${concatStringsSep "\n" cfg.shells} /bin/sh ''; system.build.setEnvironment = pkgs.writeText "set-environment" '' ${exportedEnvVars} ${cfg.extraInit} # The setuid wrappers override other bin directories. export PATH="${config.security.wrapperDir}:$PATH" # ~/bin if it exists overrides other bin directories. export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" ''; system.activationScripts.binsh = stringAfter [ "stdio" ] '' # Create the required /bin/sh symlink; otherwise lots of things # (notably the system() function) won't work. mkdir -m 0755 -p /bin ln -sfn "${cfg.binsh}" /bin/.sh.tmp mv /bin/.sh.tmp /bin/sh # atomically replace /bin/sh ''; }; }