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Revision as of 16:11, 4 June 2022
Sway is a tiling Wayland compositor and a drop-in replacement for the i3 window manager for X11. It works with your existing i3 configuration and supports most of i3's features, plus a few extras. i3 migration guide
Installation
Here is a minimal configuration where everything you would expect (like screen sharing and gtk themes) work:
{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
let
# bash script to let dbus know about important env variables and
# propogate them to relevent services run at the end of sway config
# see
# https://github.com/emersion/xdg-desktop-portal-wlr/wiki/"It-doesn't-work"-Troubleshooting-Checklist
# note: this is pretty much the same as /etc/sway/config.d/nixos.conf but also restarts
# some user services to make sure they have the correct environment variables
dbus-sway-environment = pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "dbus-sway-environment";
destination = "/bin/dbus-sway-environment";
executable = true;
text = ''
dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway
systemctl --user stop pipewire pipewire-media-session xdg-desktop-portal xdg-desktop-portal-wlr
systemctl --user start pipewire pipewire-media-session xdg-desktop-portal xdg-desktop-portal-wlr
'';
};
# currently, there is some friction between sway and gtk:
# https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/GTK-3-settings-on-Wayland
# the suggested way to set gtk settings is with gsettings
# for gsettings to work, we need to tell it where the schemas are
# using the XDG_DATA_DIR environment variable
# run at the end of sway config
configure-gtk = pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "configure-gtk";
destination = "/bin/configure-gtk";
executable = true;
text = let
schema = pkgs.gsettings-desktop-schemas;
datadir = "${schema}/share/gsettings-schemas/${schema.name}";
in ''
export XDG_DATA_DIRS=${datadir}:$XDG_DATA_DIRS
gnome_schema=org.gnome.desktop.interface
gsettings set $gnome_schema gtk-theme 'Dracula'
'';
};
in
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
alacritty # gpu accelerated terminal
sway
dbus-sway-environment
configure-gtk
wayland
glib # gsettings
dracula-theme # gtk theme
gnome3.adwaita-icon-theme # default gnome cursors
swaylock
swayidle
grim # screenshot functionality
slurp # screenshot functionality
wl-clipboard # wl-copy and wl-paste for copy/paste from stdin / stdout
bemenu # wayland clone of dmenu
mako # notification system developed by swaywm maintainer
];
services.pipewire = {
enable = true;
alsa.enable = true;
pulse.enable = true;
};
# xdg-desktop-portal works by exposing a series of D-Bus interfaces
# known as portals under a well-known name
# (org.freedesktop.portal.Desktop) and object path
# (/org/freedesktop/portal/desktop).
# The portal interfaces include APIs for file access, opening URIs,
# printing and others.
services.dbus.enable = true;
xdg.portal = {
enable = true;
wlr.enable = true;
# gtk portal needed to make gtk apps happy
extraPortals = [ pkgs.xdg-desktop-portal-gtk ];
gtkUsePortal = true;
};
# enable sway window manager
programs.sway = {
enable = true;
wrapperFeatures.gtk = true;
};
and here are the relevent things you should add to your sway config:
sway config
set $menu bemenu-run
# screenshots
bindsym $mod+c exec grim -g "$(slurp)" /tmp/$(date +'%H:%M:%S.png')
exec dbus-sway-environment
exec configure-gtk
A few general comments:
- There is some friction between GTK theming and sway. Currently the sway developers suggest using gsettings to set gtk theme attributes as described here [1]. There is currently a plan to allow GTK theme attributes to be set directly in the sway config.
- Running sway as a systemd user service is not recommended [2] [3]
- This wiki page was gutted and rewritten in June 2022. See [4] for the related discussion.
Brightness and volume
If you are on a laptop, you can set up brightness and volume function keys as follows:
/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
users.users.yourusername.extraGroups = [ "video" ];
programs.light.enable = true;
sway config
# Brightness
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec light -U 10
bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec light -A 10
# Volume
bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +1%'
bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec 'pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -1%'
bindsym XF86AudioMute exec 'pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle'