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[https://fcitx-im.org/wiki/Fcitx_5 Fcitx5] is a lightweight input method framework with addon support.
[https://fcitx-im.org/wiki/Fcitx_5 Fcitx5] is a lightweight input method framework with add-on support.


== Setup ==
== Installation ==
The following is a simple NixOS configuration that sets up fcitx5, its GUI config tool, and two addons.<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
 
i18n.inputMethod = {
=== System Setup ===
  enable = true;
 
  type = "fcitx5";
The following is a snippet for a NixOS configuration that sets up fcitx5, its GUI config tool, and two add-ons.
  fcitx5.addons = with pkgs; [ fcitx5-mozc fcitx5-gtk ];
{{File|3={
  i18n.inputMethod = {
    enable = true;
    type = "fcitx5";
    fcitx5.addons = with pkgs; [
      fcitx5-mozc
      fcitx5-gtk
    ];
  };
}|name=/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|lang=nix}}
 
== Configuration ==
Fcitx5 can be configured declaratively (though this is <strong>optional</strong>) using {{nixos:option|i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings}} or [https://home-manager-options.extranix.com/?query=i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings] ([[Home Manager]]). The former generates a config file in {{ic|/etc/xdg/fcitx5}} and the latter in {{ic|~/.config/fcitx5}}.
 
It would be easier to edit the Fcitx5 profile through GUI tools (i.e. {{nixos:package|kdePackages.fcitx5-configtool}}) [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fcitx5#Configuration_tool as recommended in Arch Wiki], then convert the generated configuration files to Nix configuration;
 
* {{ic|cat ~/.config/fcitx5/profile}} (if exists) to {{ic|i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.inputMethod}}
* {{ic|cat ~/.config/fcitx5/config}} (if exists) to {{ic|i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.globalOptions}}
 
{{file|configuration.nix or home.nix|nix|3=
i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.inputMethod = {
  GroupOrder."0" = "Default";
  "Groups/0" = {
    Name = "Default";
    "Default Layout" = "jp";
    DefaultIM = "mozc";
  };
  "Groups/0/Items/0".Name = "keyboard-jp";
  "Groups/0/Items/1".Name = "mozc";
};
};
</syntaxhighlight>Notably, NixOS automagically sets session variables that are required for fcitx5.  
# i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.globalOptions = { };
 
# If not using Home Manager, you may want to ignore your local config at ~/.config/fcitx5 using the following option.
# i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.ignoreUserConfig = true;
}}


== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==

Latest revision as of 00:56, 10 July 2025

Fcitx5 is a lightweight input method framework with add-on support.

Installation

System Setup

The following is a snippet for a NixOS configuration that sets up fcitx5, its GUI config tool, and two add-ons.

❄︎ /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
{
  i18n.inputMethod = {
    enable = true;
    type = "fcitx5";
    fcitx5.addons = with pkgs; [
      fcitx5-mozc
      fcitx5-gtk
    ];
  };
}

Configuration

Fcitx5 can be configured declaratively (though this is optional) using i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings or i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings (Home Manager). The former generates a config file in /etc/xdg/fcitx5 and the latter in ~/.config/fcitx5.

It would be easier to edit the Fcitx5 profile through GUI tools (i.e. kdePackages.fcitx5-configtool) as recommended in Arch Wiki, then convert the generated configuration files to Nix configuration;

  • cat ~/.config/fcitx5/profile (if exists) to i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.inputMethod
  • cat ~/.config/fcitx5/config (if exists) to i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.globalOptions
❄︎ configuration.nix or home.nix
i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.inputMethod = {
  GroupOrder."0" = "Default";
  "Groups/0" = {
    Name = "Default";
    "Default Layout" = "jp";
    DefaultIM = "mozc";
  };
  "Groups/0/Items/0".Name = "keyboard-jp";
  "Groups/0/Items/1".Name = "mozc";
};
# i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.settings.globalOptions = { };

# If not using Home Manager, you may want to ignore your local config at ~/.config/fcitx5 using the following option.
# i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.ignoreUserConfig = true;

Troubleshooting

Add-ons Not Detected

Do not install fcitx5 using environment.systemPackages can interfere with add-on detection. Make sure to only add fcitx5 to your config as shown in Setup.

Fcitx5 failing to load IME module (claims "使用不可" (unusable))

Another possibility is that you are calling ${pkgs.fcitx5}/bin/fcitx5 instead of the patched fcitx5-with-addons (/run/current-system/sw/bin/fcitx5). For example in Hyprland:

 # ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf
 exec-once=fcitx5 -d # not ${pkgs.fcitx5}/bin/fcitx5 !

Fcitx5 Doesn't Start When Using WM

If using a Window Manager (WM), such as Sway, you may need to add services.xserver.desktopManager.runXdgAutostartIfNone = true; to your NixOS configuration.

Using Wayland

Set boolean i18n.inputMethod.fcitx5.waylandFrontend to true to suppress warnings about environment variables.

For more details on how to correctly set fcitx5 for different compositors and applications, refer to the fcitx5 wiki.