nixos-config/modules
Gabriel Arazas 6fb793d24a programs/pop-launcher: create module
This is to easily install launcher plugins and scripts in NixOS. I don't
know if this is also possible on home-manager (which I think it could be
since it also has the capability to set files).
2022-08-07 17:43:57 +08:00
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home-manager programs/pop-launcher: create module 2022-08-07 17:43:57 +08:00
nixos programs/pop-launcher: create module 2022-08-07 17:43:57 +08:00
README.adoc Update documentation 2021-12-21 14:29:27 +08:00

Table of Contents

These are various modules ranging from NixOS modules and home-manager modules.

The modules are imported usually through lib.filesToAttr, allowing for easier structuring without modifying the index file of each module (i.e., default.nix). (See the implementation for more details.)

For example, take the following module folder structure of the custom NixOS modules…​

nixos/
├── themes/
│   ├── a-happy-gnome/
│   │   ├── default.nix
│   │   └── README.adoc
│   ├── a-sad-gnome/
│   │   ├── default.nix
│   │   └── README.adoc
│   └── default.nix
├── specific/
│   ├── borg.nix
│   └── prometheus.nix
├── agenix.nix
├── archiving.nix
├── desktop.nix
├── dev.nix
├── editors.nix
└── users.nix

where it should have the equivalent attribute set.

{
  agenix = path/to/agenix.nix;
  archiving = path/to/archiving.nix;
  desktop = path/to/desktop.nix;
  dev = path/to/dev.nix;
  editors = path/to/editors.nix;
  specific = {
    borg = path/to/specific/borg.nix;
    prometheus = path/to/specific/prometheus.nix;
  };
  themes = path/to/themes; # Since it has a 'default.nix' detected, we're using it instead.
  users = path/to/users.nix;
}

The resulting attribute set can be easily be used for importing. Heres an example of a NixOS system created with the modules which can used for shared configuration between hosts.

lib.nixosSystem {
  system = "x86_64-linux";
  modules = lib.mapAttrsToList (name: path: import path) (lib.filesToAttr ./modules);
}

Flake outputs

Various modules are then exported to the project flake as the following output: