nixfiles/nixos/modules/user.nix

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{ lib, options, config, ... }:
let
inherit (lib) mkIf mkDefault mkOption mkAliasDefinitions;
inherit (lib.my) mkBoolOpt' mkDefault';
cfg = config.my.user;
user' = cfg.config;
in
{
options.my.user = with lib.types; {
enable = mkBoolOpt' true "Whether to create a primary user.";
config = mkOption {
type = options.users.users.type.nestedTypes.elemType;
default = { };
description = "User definition (as `users.users.*`).";
};
homeConfig = mkOption {
type = options.home-manager.users.type.nestedTypes.elemType;
default = { };
# Prevent docs traversing into all of home-manager
visible = "shallow";
description = "Home configuration (as `home-manager.users.*`)";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
my = {
user = {
config = {
name = mkDefault' "dev";
isNormalUser = true;
uid = mkDefault 1000;
extraGroups = mkDefault [ "wheel" ];
password = mkDefault "hunter2"; # TODO: secrets...
shell =
let shell = cfg.homeConfig.my.shell;
in mkIf (shell != null) (mkDefault' shell);
openssh.authorizedKeys.keyFiles = [ lib.my.sshKeyFiles.me ];
};
# In order for this option to evaluate on its own, home-manager expects the `name` (which is derived from the
# parent attr name) to be the users name, aka `home-manager.users.<name>`
homeConfig = { _module.args.name = lib.mkForce user'.name; };
};
};
# mkAliasDefinitions will copy the unmerged defintions to allow the upstream submodule to deal with
users.users.${user'.name} = mkAliasDefinitions options.my.user.config;
# NOTE: As the "outermost" module is still being evaluated in NixOS land, special params (e.g. pkgs) won't be
# passed to it
home-manager.users.${user'.name} = mkAliasDefinitions options.my.user.homeConfig;
};
}