nixos-config/modules/nixos/workflows/a-happy-gnome/default.nix

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{ config, options, lib, pkgs, ... }@attrs:
let
name = "a-happy-gnome";
cfg = config.workflows.workflows.a-happy-gnome;
enabledExtensions = pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "a-happy-gnome-extensions";
text = ''
[org/gnome/shell]
enabled-extensions=[${ lib.concatStringsSep ", " (lib.concatMap (e: [ ("'" + e.extensionUuid + "'") ]) cfg.shellExtensions) }]
'';
};
# We're combining all of the custom dconf database into a package to be installed.
dconfConfig = pkgs.runCommand "install-a-happy-gnome-dconf-keyfiles" { } ''
install -Dm644 ${./config/dconf}/*.conf -t $out/etc/dconf/db/${name}-conf.d
install -Dm644 ${enabledExtensions} $out/etc/dconf/db/${name}-conf.d/90-enabled-extensions.conf
'';
in
{
options.workflows.workflows.a-happy-gnome = {
enable = lib.mkEnableOption "'A happy GNOME', foo-dogsquared's configuration of GNOME desktop environment";
shellExtensions = lib.mkOption {
type = with lib.types; listOf package;
description = ''
A list of GNOME Shell extensions to be included. Take note the package
contain <literal>passthru.extensionUuid</literal> to be used for
enabling the extensions.
'';
default = with pkgs.gnomeExtensions; [
alphabetical-app-grid
appindicator
arcmenu
burn-my-windows
caffeine
desktop-cube
gsconnect
just-perfection
kimpanel
mpris-indicator-button
runcat
x11-gestures
] ++ [
pkgs.gnome-shell-extension-fly-pie
pkgs.gnome-shell-extension-pop-shell
pkgs.gnome-shell-extension-paperwm-latest
];
example = lib.literalExpression ''
with pkgs.gnomeExtensions; [
appindicator
gsconnect
runcat
just-perfection
];
'';
internal = true;
};
extraApps = lib.mkOption {
type = with lib.types; listOf package;
description = "A list of applications to be included in the theme.";
default = with pkgs; [
amberol # An unambitious music player.
authenticator # 2-factor codes for 2-factor storages.
blanket # Zen...
dialect # Your gateway to polyglotting.
eyedropper # Some nice eyedropper tool.
flowtime # Some nice timer for those overworking.
fractal # Your gateway to the matrix.
gnome-frog # Graphical OCR with Tesseract that I always wanted.
gnome-solanum # Cute little matodor timers.
gnome.dconf-editor # A saner version of Windows registry.
gnome.gnome-boxes # Virtual machines, son.
gnome.polari # Your gateway to one of the most hidden and cobweb-ridden parts of the internet. ;)
shortwave # Yer' humble internet radio.
tangram # Your social media manager, probably.
ymuse # Simple MPD client.
gnome.gnome-backgrounds # Default backgrounds.
gnome-menus # It is required for custom menus in extensions.
gnome-extension-manager # The cooler GNOME extensions app.
gnome-search-provider-recoll # This is here for some reason.
];
example = lib.literalExpression ''
with pkgs; [ gnome.polari ];
'';
internal = true;
};
};
config = lib.mkIf cfg.enable (lib.mkMerge [
{
# Enable GNOME and GDM.
services.xserver = {
enable = true;
displayManager.gdm.enable = true;
desktopManager.gnome.enable = true;
};
# All GNOME-related additional options.
services.gnome = {
core-os-services.enable = true;
core-shell.enable = true;
core-utilities.enable = true;
# It doesn't need to since we're not first-timers, yeah?
gnome-initial-setup.enable = false;
};
# It makes Nix store directory read/write so no...
services.packagekit.enable = false;
# Setting up split DNS with systemd-resolved. The domains should already
# be configured somewhere else.
services.resolved.enable = true;
networking.networkmanager.dns = "systemd-resolved";
# Since we're using KDE Connect, we'll have to use gsconnect.
programs.kdeconnect = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.gnomeExtensions.gsconnect;
};
# Bring all of the dconf keyfiles in there.
programs.dconf = {
enable = true;
packages = [ dconfConfig ];
# The `user` profile needed to set custom system-wide settings in GNOME.
# Also, this is a private option so take precautions with this.
profiles.user = pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "a-happy-gnome";
text = ''
user-db:user
system-db:${name}-conf
'';
};
};
xdg.mime = {
enable = true;
defaultApplications = {
# Default application for web browser.
"text/html" = "re.sonny.Junction.desktop";
# Default handler for all files. Not all applications will
# respect it, though.
"x-scheme-handler/file" = "re.sonny.Junction.desktop";
# Default handler for directories.
"inode/directory" = "re.sonny.Junction.desktop";
};
};
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
# The application menu.
junction
] ++ cfg.shellExtensions ++ cfg.extraApps;
}
# Check whether this is inside of my personal configuration or nah.
(lib.mkIf (attrs ? _isInsideFds && attrs._isInsideFds) {
profiles.i18n = lib.mkDefault {
enable = true;
ibus.enable = true;
};
})
]);
}