Also, a cosmetic refactor:
- Reorder parameter listing
- Use rec-less, overlay-style overridable recursive attributes (in effect since
NixOS#119942);
- Remove nested with (according to
https://nix.dev/recipes/best-practices#with-scopes)
- Add `meta.longDescription`
Also, a cosmetic refactor:
- Reorder parameter listing
- Use rec-less, overlay-style overridable recursive attributes (in effect since
NixOS#119942);
- Remove nested with (according to
https://nix.dev/recipes/best-practices#with-scopes)
Also, a cosmetic refactor:
- Reorder parameter listing
- Use rec-less, overlay-style overridable recursive attributes (in effect since
NixOS#119942);
- Remove nested with (according to
https://nix.dev/recipes/best-practices#with-scopes)
Also, a cosmetic refactor:
- Reorder parameter listing
- Use rec-less, overlay-style overridable recursive attributes (in effect since
NixOS#119942);
- Remove nested with (according to
https://nix.dev/recipes/best-practices#with-scopes)
Also, a cosmetic refactor:
- Reorder parameter listing
- Use rec-less, overlay-style overridable recursive attributes (in effect since
NixOS#119942);
- Remove nested with (according to
https://nix.dev/recipes/best-practices#with-scopes)
Right now, the settings aren't additive which means that when I do
services.nextcloud.phpOptions."opcache.interned_strings_buffer = "23";
all other options are discarded because of how the module system works.
This isn't very nice in this case, though because wanting to override
a single option doesn't mean I want to discard the rest of the -
reasonable - defaults. Hence, the settings are showed as default in the
option's manual section, but are added with normal priority.
That means, to override _all_ options at once, an expression like
services.nextcloud.phpOptions = mkForce {
/* ... */
};
is needed. This is also way more intuitive IMHO because the `mkForce`
explicitly tells that everything will be modified.
Also, APCu enable and the memory & file-size limits are also written
into `services.nextcloud.phpOptions` rather than adding them
silently before passing all options to the PHP package. This has the
benefit that users will realize on evaluation time that they configured
options that would otherwise be set by the module on its own.
This used to be the default but got changed in #206643 / ce6bc62
to reduce the closure of non javafx java apps. Additionally 1caf19b
removed webkit support which is also required for scenic-view and
therefore explicitly enabled.
Bump scenebuilder to 19.0.0 as the latest release 20.0.0 depends on
jdk20, which is not packaged in nixpkgs yet.
Since version 15 the build system for scenebuilder was switched from
gradle to maven.
Additionally this commit switches to using a jre which bundles
openjfx. This used to be the default but was changed in ce6bc62,
which prevented scenebuilder from starting.