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It's a quick approximation to unblock unstable channels after #48116. This commit isn't ideal, as I suspect most wayland users won't have xserver.enable, so they will lose the icon cache in case they had gtk in system path (otherwise they didn't get cache anyway). I considered using environment.noXlibs, but the nixos tests installing headless systems do *not* get that option, so we would still be pulling gtk in many cases where it's clearly not desired. We need to design this more carefully.
87 lines
3.2 KiB
Nix
87 lines
3.2 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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{
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options = {
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gtk.iconCache.enable = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = config.services.xserver.enable;
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description = ''
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Whether to build icon theme caches for GTK+ applications.
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'';
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};
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};
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config = mkIf config.gtk.iconCache.enable {
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# (Re)build icon theme caches
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# ---------------------------
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# Each icon theme has its own cache. The difficult is that many
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# packages may contribute with icons to the same theme by installing
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# some icons.
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#
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# For instance, on my current NixOS system, the following packages
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# (among many others) have icons installed into the hicolor icon
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# theme: hicolor-icon-theme, psensor, wpa_gui, caja, etc.
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#
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# As another example, the mate icon theme has icons installed by the
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# packages mate-icon-theme, mate-settings-daemon, and libmateweather.
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#
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# The HighContrast icon theme also has icons from different packages,
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# like gnome-theme-extras and meld.
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# When the cache is built all of its icons has to be known. How to
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# implement this?
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#
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# I think that most themes have all icons installed by only one
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# package. On my system there are 71 themes installed. Only 3 of them
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# have icons installed from more than one package.
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#
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# If the main package of the theme provides a cache, presumably most
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# of its icons will be available to applications without running this
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# module. But additional icons offered by other packages will not be
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# available. Therefore I think that it is good that the main theme
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# package installs a cache (although it does not completely fixes the
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# situation for packages installed with nix-env).
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#
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# The module solution presented here keeps the cache when there is
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# only one package contributing with icons to the theme. Otherwise it
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# rebuilds the cache taking into account the icons provided all
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# packages.
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environment.extraSetup = ''
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# For each icon theme directory ...
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find $out/share/icons -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -print0 | while read -d $'\0' themedir
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do
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# In order to build the cache, the theme dir should be
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# writable. When the theme dir is a symbolic link to somewhere
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# in the nix store it is not writable and it means that only
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# one package is contributing to the theme. If it already has
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# a cache, no rebuild is needed. Otherwise a cache has to be
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# built, and to be able to do that we first remove the
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# symbolic link and make a directory, and then make symbolic
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# links from the original directory into the new one.
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if [ ! -w "$themedir" -a -L "$themedir" -a ! -r "$themedir"/icon-theme.cache ]; then
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name=$(basename "$themedir")
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path=$(readlink -f "$themedir")
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rm "$themedir"
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mkdir -p "$themedir"
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ln -s "$path"/* "$themedir"/
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fi
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# (Re)build the cache if the theme dir is writable, replacing any
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# existing cache for the theme
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if [ -w "$themedir" ]; then
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rm -f "$themedir"/icon-theme.cache
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${pkgs.gtk3.out}/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache --ignore-theme-index "$themedir"
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fi
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done
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'';
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};
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}
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