Generators
Generators are functions that create file formats from nix data structures, e. g. for configuration files. There are generators available for: INI
, JSON
and YAML
All generators follow a similar call interface: generatorName configFunctions data
, where configFunctions
is an attrset of user-defined functions that format nested parts of the content. They each have common defaults, so often they do not need to be set manually. An example is mkSectionName ? (name: libStr.escape [ "[" "]" ] name)
from the INI
generator. It receives the name of a section and sanitizes it. The default mkSectionName
escapes [
and ]
with a backslash.
Generators can be fine-tuned to produce exactly the file format required by your application/service. One example is an INI-file format which uses :
as separator, the strings "yes"
/"no"
as boolean values and requires all string values to be quoted:
let
inherit (lib) generators isString;
customToINI = generators.toINI {
# specifies how to format a key/value pair
mkKeyValue = generators.mkKeyValueDefault {
# specifies the generated string for a subset of nix values
mkValueString = v:
if v == true then ''"yes"''
else if v == false then ''"no"''
else if isString v then ''"${v}"''
# and delegates all other values to the default generator
else generators.mkValueStringDefault {} v;
} ":";
}; "the INI file can now be given as plain old nix values
in customToINI {
main = {
pushinfo = true;
autopush = false;
host = "localhost";
port = 42;
};
mergetool = {
merge = "diff3";
};
}
This will produce the following INI file as nix string:
[main]
autopush:"no"
host:"localhost"
port:42
pushinfo:"yes"
str\:ange:"very::strange"
[mergetool]
merge:"diff3"
Note
Nix store paths can be converted to strings by enclosing a derivation attribute like so: "${drv}"
.
Detailed documentation for each generator can be found here