openssh.authorizedKeys.keyFiles: allow multiple keys
Ugly hack to get around the error "a string that refers to a store path cannot be appended to a path". The underlying problem is that you cannot do "${./file1} ${./file2}" but you can do " ${./file1} ${./file2}" Obviously we should allow the first case as well.
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userLoop = flip concatMapStrings usersWithKeys (u:
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let
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authKeys = concatStringsSep "," u.openssh.authorizedKeys.keys;
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authKeyFiles = concatStringsSep " " u.openssh.authorizedKeys.keyFiles;
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authKeyFiles = concatStrings (map (x: " ${x}") u.openssh.authorizedKeys.keyFiles);
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preserveExisting = if u.openssh.authorizedKeys.preserveExistingKeys then "true" else "false";
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in ''
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mkAuthKeysFile "${u.name}" "${authKeys}" "${authKeyFiles}" "${preserveExisting}"
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