nixpkgs/nixos/lib/eval-cacheable-options.nix
Robert Hensing 79703eef08 nixos,nixpkgs: Add module classes
This allows modules that declare their class to be checked.
While that's not most user modules, frameworks can take advantage
of this by setting declaring the module class for their users.
That way, the mistake of importing a module into the wrong hierarchy
can be reported more clearly in some cases.
2023-05-06 18:29:04 +02:00

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{ libPath
, pkgsLibPath
, nixosPath
, modules
, stateVersion
, release
}:
let
lib = import libPath;
modulesPath = "${nixosPath}/modules";
# dummy pkgs set that contains no packages, only `pkgs.lib` from the full set.
# not having `pkgs.lib` causes all users of `pkgs.formats` to fail.
pkgs = import pkgsLibPath {
inherit lib;
pkgs = null;
};
utils = import "${nixosPath}/lib/utils.nix" {
inherit config lib;
pkgs = null;
};
# this is used both as a module and as specialArgs.
# as a module it sets the _module special values, as specialArgs it makes `config`
# unusable. this causes documentation attributes depending on `config` to fail.
config = {
_module.check = false;
_module.args = {};
system.stateVersion = stateVersion;
};
eval = lib.evalModules {
modules = (map (m: "${modulesPath}/${m}") modules) ++ [
config
];
specialArgs = {
inherit config pkgs utils;
class = "nixos";
};
};
docs = import "${nixosPath}/doc/manual" {
pkgs = pkgs // {
inherit lib;
# duplicate of the declaration in all-packages.nix
buildPackages.nixosOptionsDoc = attrs:
(import "${nixosPath}/lib/make-options-doc")
({ inherit pkgs lib; } // attrs);
};
config = config.config;
options = eval.options;
version = release;
revision = "release-${release}";
prefix = modulesPath;
};
in
docs.optionsNix