liminix/modules/nixpkgs.nix
Raito Bezarius 081b9ab370 feat(modules): add a nixpkgs module
Like nixpkgs itself, we can control Liminix's package set via the module
system.

Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <masterancpp@gmail.com>
2024-05-24 17:36:05 +02:00

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Nix

{ config, options, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.nixpkgs;
opt = options.nixpkgs;
isConfig = x:
builtins.isAttrs x || lib.isFunction x;
optCall = f: x:
if lib.isFunction f
then f x
else f;
mergeConfig = lhs_: rhs_:
let
lhs = optCall lhs_ { inherit pkgs; };
rhs = optCall rhs_ { inherit pkgs; };
in
recursiveUpdate lhs rhs //
optionalAttrs (lhs ? packageOverrides) {
packageOverrides = pkgs:
optCall lhs.packageOverrides pkgs //
optCall (attrByPath [ "packageOverrides" ] { } rhs) pkgs;
} //
optionalAttrs (lhs ? perlPackageOverrides) {
perlPackageOverrides = pkgs:
optCall lhs.perlPackageOverrides pkgs //
optCall (attrByPath [ "perlPackageOverrides" ] { } rhs) pkgs;
};
configType = mkOptionType {
name = "nixpkgs-config";
description = "nixpkgs config";
check = x:
let traceXIfNot = c:
if c x then true
else lib.traceSeqN 1 x false;
in traceXIfNot isConfig;
merge = args: foldr (def: mergeConfig def.value) {};
};
overlayType = mkOptionType {
name = "nixpkgs-overlay";
description = "nixpkgs overlay";
check = lib.isFunction;
merge = lib.mergeOneOption;
};
pkgsType = types.pkgs // {
# This type is only used by itself, so let's elaborate the description a bit
# for the purpose of documentation.
description = "An evaluation of Nixpkgs; the top level attribute set of packages";
};
hasBuildPlatform = opt.buildPlatform.highestPrio < (mkOptionDefault {}).priority;
hasHostPlatform = opt.hostPlatform.isDefined;
hasPlatform = hasHostPlatform || hasBuildPlatform;
# Context for messages
hostPlatformLine = optionalString hasHostPlatform "${showOptionWithDefLocs opt.hostPlatform}";
buildPlatformLine = optionalString hasBuildPlatform "${showOptionWithDefLocs opt.buildPlatform}";
legacyOptionsDefined =
optional (opt.localSystem.highestPrio < (mkDefault {}).priority) opt.system
++ optional (opt.localSystem.highestPrio < (mkOptionDefault {}).priority) opt.localSystem
++ optional (opt.crossSystem.highestPrio < (mkOptionDefault {}).priority) opt.crossSystem
;
defaultPkgs =
if opt.hostPlatform.isDefined
then
let isCross = cfg.buildPlatform != cfg.hostPlatform;
systemArgs =
if isCross
then {
localSystem = cfg.buildPlatform;
crossSystem = cfg.hostPlatform;
}
else {
localSystem = cfg.hostPlatform;
};
in
import <nixpkgs> ({
inherit (cfg) config overlays;
} // systemArgs)
else
import <nixpkgs> {
inherit (cfg) config overlays localSystem crossSystem;
};
finalPkgs = if opt.pkgs.isDefined then cfg.pkgs.appendOverlays cfg.overlays else defaultPkgs;
in
{
imports = [
(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "nixpkgs" "initialSystem" ] "The NixOS options `nesting.clone` and `nesting.children` have been deleted, and replaced with named specialisation. Therefore `nixpgks.initialSystem` has no effect anymore.")
];
options.nixpkgs = {
pkgs = mkOption {
defaultText = literalExpression ''
import "''${nixos}/.." {
inherit (cfg) config overlays localSystem crossSystem;
}
'';
type = pkgsType;
example = literalExpression "import <nixpkgs> {}";
description = ''
If set, the pkgs argument to all NixOS modules is the value of
this option, extended with `nixpkgs.overlays`, if
that is also set. Either `nixpkgs.crossSystem` or
`nixpkgs.localSystem` will be used in an assertion
to check that the NixOS and Nixpkgs architectures match. Any
other options in `nixpkgs.*`, notably `config`,
will be ignored.
If unset, the pkgs argument to all NixOS modules is determined
as shown in the default value for this option.
The default value imports the Nixpkgs source files
relative to the location of this NixOS module, because
NixOS and Nixpkgs are distributed together for consistency,
so the `nixos` in the default value is in fact a
relative path. The `config`, `overlays`,
`localSystem`, and `crossSystem` come
from this option's siblings.
This option can be used by applications like NixOps to increase
the performance of evaluation, or to create packages that depend
on a container that should be built with the exact same evaluation
of Nixpkgs, for example. Applications like this should set
their default value using `lib.mkDefault`, so
user-provided configuration can override it without using
`lib`.
Note that using a distinct version of Nixpkgs with NixOS may
be an unexpected source of problems. Use this option with care.
'';
};
config = mkOption {
default = {};
example = literalExpression
''
{ allowBroken = true; allowUnfree = true; }
'';
type = configType;
description = ''
Global configuration for Nixpkgs.
The complete list of [Nixpkgs configuration options](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/#sec-config-options-reference) is in the [Nixpkgs manual section on global configuration](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/#chap-packageconfig).
Ignored when {option}`nixpkgs.pkgs` is set.
'';
};
overlays = mkOption {
default = [];
example = literalExpression
''
[
(self: super: {
openssh = super.openssh.override {
hpnSupport = true;
kerberos = self.libkrb5;
};
})
]
'';
type = types.listOf overlayType;
description = ''
List of overlays to apply to Nixpkgs.
This option allows modifying the Nixpkgs package set accessed through the `pkgs` module argument.
For details, see the [Overlays chapter in the Nixpkgs manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#chap-overlays).
If the {option}`nixpkgs.pkgs` option is set, overlays specified using `nixpkgs.overlays` will be applied after the overlays that were already included in `nixpkgs.pkgs`.
'';
};
hostPlatform = mkOption {
type = types.either types.str types.attrs; # TODO utilize lib.systems.parsedPlatform
example = { system = "aarch64-linux"; };
# Make sure that the final value has all fields for sake of other modules
# referring to this. TODO make `lib.systems` itself use the module system.
apply = lib.systems.elaborate;
defaultText = literalExpression
''(import "''${nixos}/../lib").lib.systems.examples.aarch64-multiplatform'';
description = ''
Specifies the platform where the NixOS configuration will run.
To cross-compile, set also `nixpkgs.buildPlatform`.
Ignored when `nixpkgs.pkgs` is set.
'';
};
buildPlatform = mkOption {
type = types.either types.str types.attrs; # TODO utilize lib.systems.parsedPlatform
default = cfg.hostPlatform;
example = { system = "x86_64-linux"; };
# Make sure that the final value has all fields for sake of other modules
# referring to this.
apply = inputBuildPlatform:
let elaborated = lib.systems.elaborate inputBuildPlatform;
in if lib.systems.equals elaborated cfg.hostPlatform
then cfg.hostPlatform # make identical, so that `==` equality works; see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/278001
else elaborated;
defaultText = literalExpression
''config.nixpkgs.hostPlatform'';
description = ''
Specifies the platform on which NixOS should be built.
By default, NixOS is built on the system where it runs, but you can
change where it's built. Setting this option will cause NixOS to be
cross-compiled.
For instance, if you're doing distributed multi-platform deployment,
or if you're building machines, you can set this to match your
development system and/or build farm.
Ignored when `nixpkgs.pkgs` is set.
'';
};
localSystem = mkOption {
type = types.attrs; # TODO utilize lib.systems.parsedPlatform
default = { inherit (cfg) system; };
example = { system = "aarch64-linux"; };
# Make sure that the final value has all fields for sake of other modules
# referring to this. TODO make `lib.systems` itself use the module system.
apply = lib.systems.elaborate;
defaultText = literalExpression
''(import "''${nixos}/../lib").lib.systems.examples.aarch64-multiplatform'';
description = ''
Systems with a recently generated `hardware-configuration.nix`
do not need to specify this option, unless cross-compiling, in which case
you should set *only* {option}`nixpkgs.buildPlatform`.
If this is somehow not feasible, you may fall back to removing the
{option}`nixpkgs.hostPlatform` line from the generated config and
use the old options.
Specifies the platform on which NixOS should be built. When
`nixpkgs.crossSystem` is unset, it also specifies
the platform *for* which NixOS should be
built. If this option is unset, it defaults to the platform
type of the machine where evaluation happens. Specifying this
option is useful when doing distributed multi-platform
deployment, or when building virtual machines. See its
description in the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
Ignored when `nixpkgs.pkgs` or `hostPlatform` is set.
'';
};
# TODO deprecate. "crossSystem" is a nonsense identifier, because "cross"
# is a relation between at least 2 systems in the context of a
# specific build step, not a single system.
crossSystem = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.attrs; # TODO utilize lib.systems.parsedPlatform
default = null;
example = { system = "aarch64-linux"; };
description = ''
Systems with a recently generated `hardware-configuration.nix`
may instead specify *only* {option}`nixpkgs.buildPlatform`,
or fall back to removing the {option}`nixpkgs.hostPlatform` line from the generated config.
Specifies the platform for which NixOS should be
built. Specify this only if it is different from
`nixpkgs.localSystem`, the platform
*on* which NixOS should be built. In other
words, specify this to cross-compile NixOS. Otherwise it
should be set as null, the default. See its description in the
Nixpkgs manual for more details.
Ignored when `nixpkgs.pkgs` or `hostPlatform` is set.
'';
};
system = mkOption {
type = types.str;
example = "i686-linux";
default =
if opt.hostPlatform.isDefined
then
throw ''
Neither ${opt.system} nor any other option in nixpkgs.* is meant
to be read by modules and configurations.
Use pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform instead.
''
else
throw ''
Neither ${opt.hostPlatform} nor the legacy option ${opt.system} has been set.
You can set ${opt.hostPlatform} in hardware-configuration.nix by re-running
a recent version of nixos-generate-config.
The option ${opt.system} is still fully supported for NixOS 22.05 interoperability,
but will be deprecated in the future, so we recommend to set ${opt.hostPlatform}.
'';
defaultText = lib.literalMD ''
Traditionally `builtins.currentSystem`, but unset when invoking NixOS through `lib.nixosSystem`.
'';
description = ''
This option does not need to be specified for NixOS configurations
with a recently generated `hardware-configuration.nix`.
Specifies the Nix platform type on which NixOS should be built.
It is better to specify `nixpkgs.localSystem` instead.
```
{
nixpkgs.system = ..;
}
```
is the same as
```
{
nixpkgs.localSystem.system = ..;
}
```
See `nixpkgs.localSystem` for more information.
Ignored when `nixpkgs.pkgs`, `nixpkgs.localSystem` or `nixpkgs.hostPlatform` is set.
'';
};
};
config = {
_module.args = {
pkgs =
# We explicitly set the default override priority, so that we do not need
# to evaluate finalPkgs in case an override is placed on `_module.args.pkgs`.
# After all, to determine a definition priority, we need to evaluate `._type`,
# which is somewhat costly for Nixpkgs. With an explicit priority, we only
# evaluate the wrapper to find out that the priority is lower, and then we
# don't need to evaluate `finalPkgs`.
lib.mkOverride lib.modules.defaultOverridePriority
finalPkgs.__splicedPackages;
lim = lib.mkOverride lib.modules.defaultOverridePriority
finalPkgs.__splicedPackages.lim;
};
assertions = let
# Whether `pkgs` was constructed by this module. This is false when any of
# nixpkgs.pkgs or _module.args.pkgs is set.
constructedByMe =
# We set it with default priority and it can not be merged, so if the
# pkgs module argument has that priority, it's from us.
(lib.modules.mergeAttrDefinitionsWithPrio options._module.args).pkgs.highestPrio
== lib.modules.defaultOverridePriority
# Although, if nixpkgs.pkgs is set, we did forward it, but we did not construct it.
&& !opt.pkgs.isDefined;
in [
(
let
nixosExpectedSystem =
if config.nixpkgs.crossSystem != null
then config.nixpkgs.crossSystem.system or (lib.systems.parse.doubleFromSystem (lib.systems.parse.mkSystemFromString config.nixpkgs.crossSystem.config))
else config.nixpkgs.localSystem.system or (lib.systems.parse.doubleFromSystem (lib.systems.parse.mkSystemFromString config.nixpkgs.localSystem.config));
nixosOption =
if config.nixpkgs.crossSystem != null
then "nixpkgs.crossSystem"
else "nixpkgs.localSystem";
pkgsSystem = finalPkgs.stdenv.targetPlatform.system;
in {
assertion = constructedByMe -> !hasPlatform -> nixosExpectedSystem == pkgsSystem;
message = "The NixOS nixpkgs.pkgs option was set to a Nixpkgs invocation that compiles to target system ${pkgsSystem} but NixOS was configured for system ${nixosExpectedSystem} via NixOS option ${nixosOption}. The NixOS system settings must match the Nixpkgs target system.";
}
)
{
assertion = constructedByMe -> hasPlatform -> legacyOptionsDefined == [];
message = ''
Your system configures nixpkgs with the platform parameter${optionalString hasBuildPlatform "s"}:
${hostPlatformLine
}${buildPlatformLine
}
However, it also defines the legacy options:
${concatMapStrings showOptionWithDefLocs legacyOptionsDefined}
For a future proof system configuration, we recommend to remove
the legacy definitions.
'';
}
{
assertion = opt.pkgs.isDefined -> cfg.config == {};
message = ''
Your system configures nixpkgs with an externally created instance.
`nixpkgs.config` options should be passed when creating the instance instead.
Current value:
${lib.generators.toPretty { multiline = true; } opt.config}
'';
}
];
};
# needs a full nixpkgs path to import nixpkgs
meta.buildDocsInSandbox = false;
}