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imported>Samueldr Adds code to use nixos configured overlays as <nixpkgs-overlays>. |
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There is a configuration option <code>nixpkgs.overlays</code>. Overlays set here will '''not''' be automatically applied by nix tools. | There is a configuration option <code>nixpkgs.overlays</code>. Overlays set here will '''not''' be automatically applied by nix tools. | ||
===== Using <code>nixpkgs.overlays</code> as <code><nixpkgs-overlays></code> ===== | |||
In <tt>configuration.nix</tt>, add to <code>nix.nixPath</code>. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
nix.nixPath = [ | |||
"nixpkgs-overlays=/etc/nixos/overlays-compat/" | |||
]; | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
And, add the file <tt>/etc/nixos/overlays-compat/default.nix</tt>: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
self: super: | |||
with super.lib; | |||
let | |||
# Using the nixos plumbing that's used to evaluate the config... | |||
eval = import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix>; | |||
# Evaluate the config, | |||
paths = (eval {modules = [(import <nixos-config>)];}) | |||
# then get the `nixpkgs.overlays` option. | |||
.config.nixpkgs.overlays | |||
; | |||
in | |||
foldl' (flip extends) (_: super) paths self | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
== External Documentation == | == External Documentation == |
Revision as of 19:45, 29 April 2018
Overlays provide a method to extend and change nixpkgs. They replace constructs like packageOverride
and overridePackages
.
Consider a simple example of setting the default proxy in Google Chrome:
let overlay1 = self: super:
{
google-chrome = super.google-chrome.override {
commandLineArgs =
"--proxy-server='https=127.0.0.1:3128;http=127.0.0.1:3128'";
};
};
Applying overlays manually
import <nixpkgs> { overlays = [ overlay1 overlay2 ]; }
Applying overlays automatically
On the user level
A list of overlays placed into ~/.config/nixpkgs/overlays.nix
will be automatically loaded by all nix tools.
Alternatively, you can put each overlay in its own .nix file under your ~/.config/nixpkgs/overlays
directory.
On the system level
If you want your overlays to be accessible by nix tools and also in the system-wide configuration, add nixpkgs-overlays
to your NIX_PATH
:
NIX_PATH="$NIX_PATH:nixpkgs-overlays=/etc/nixos/overlays"
Currently nixos-rebuild
only works with a <nixpkgs-overlays>
path that is a directory.
There is a configuration option nixpkgs.overlays
. Overlays set here will not be automatically applied by nix tools.
Using nixpkgs.overlays
as <nixpkgs-overlays>
In configuration.nix, add to nix.nixPath
.
nix.nixPath = [
"nixpkgs-overlays=/etc/nixos/overlays-compat/"
];
And, add the file /etc/nixos/overlays-compat/default.nix:
self: super:
with super.lib;
let
# Using the nixos plumbing that's used to evaluate the config...
eval = import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix>;
# Evaluate the config,
paths = (eval {modules = [(import <nixos-config>)];})
# then get the `nixpkgs.overlays` option.
.config.nixpkgs.overlays
;
in
foldl' (flip extends) (_: super) paths self