{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
  cfg = config.security.sudo;
  inherit (pkgs) sudo;
  toUserString = user: if (isInt user) then "#${toString user}" else "${user}";
  toGroupString = group: if (isInt group) then "%#${toString group}" else "%${group}";
  toCommandOptionsString = options:
    "${concatStringsSep ":" options}${optionalString (length options != 0) ":"} ";
  toCommandsString = commands:
    concatStringsSep ", " (
      map (command:
        if (isString command) then
          command
        else
          "${toCommandOptionsString command.options}${command.command}"
      ) commands
    );
in
{
  ###### interface
  options = {
    security.sudo.enable = mkOption {
      type = types.bool;
      default = true;
      description =
        ''
          Whether to enable the sudo command, which
          allows non-root users to execute commands as root.
        '';
    };
    security.sudo.wheelNeedsPassword = mkOption {
      type = types.bool;
      default = true;
      description =
        ''
          Whether users of the wheel group must
          provide a password to run commands as super user via sudo.
        '';
      };
    security.sudo.configFile = mkOption {
      type = types.lines;
      # Note: if syntax errors are detected in this file, the NixOS
      # configuration will fail to build.
      description =
        ''
          This string contains the contents of the
          sudoers file.
        '';
    };
    security.sudo.extraRules = mkOption {
      description = ''
        Define specific rules to be in the sudoers file.
        More specific rules should come after more general ones in order to
        yield the expected behavior. You can use mkBefore/mkAfter to ensure
        this is the case when configuration options are merged.
      '';
      default = [];
      example = [
        # Allow execution of any command by all users in group sudo,
        # requiring a password.
        { groups = [ "sudo" ]; commands = [ "ALL" ]; }
        # Allow execution of "/home/root/secret.sh" by user `backup`, `database`
        # and the group with GID `1006` without a password.
        { users = [ "backup" "database" ]; groups = [ 1006 ];
          commands = [ { command = "/home/root/secret.sh"; options = [ "SETENV" "NOPASSWD" ]; } ]; }
        # Allow all users of group `bar` to run two executables as user `foo`
        # with arguments being pre-set.
        { groups = [ "bar" ]; runAs = "foo";
          commands =
            [ "/home/baz/cmd1.sh hello-sudo"
              { command = ''/home/baz/cmd2.sh ""''; options = [ "SETENV" ]; } ]; }
      ];
      type = with types; listOf (submodule {
        options = {
          users = mkOption {
            type = with types; listOf (either string int);
            description = ''
              The usernames / UIDs this rule should apply for.
            '';
            default = [];
          };
          groups = mkOption {
            type = with types; listOf (either string int);
            description = ''
              The groups / GIDs this rule should apply for.
            '';
            default = [];
          };
          host = mkOption {
            type = types.string;
            default = "ALL";
            description = ''
              For what host this rule should apply.
            '';
          };
          runAs = mkOption {
            type = with types; string;
            default = "ALL:ALL";
            description = ''
              Under which user/group the specified command is allowed to run.
              A user can be specified using just the username: "foo".
              It is also possible to specify a user/group combination using "foo:bar"
              or to only allow running as a specific group with ":bar".
            '';
          };
          commands = mkOption {
            description = ''
              The commands for which the rule should apply.
            '';
            type = with types; listOf (either string (submodule {
              options = {
                command = mkOption {
                  type = with types; string;
                  description = ''
                    A command being either just a path to a binary to allow any arguments,
                    the full command with arguments pre-set or with "" used as the argument,
                    not allowing arguments to the command at all.
                  '';
                };
                options = mkOption {
                  type = with types; listOf (enum [ "NOPASSWD" "PASSWD" "NOEXEC" "EXEC" "SETENV" "NOSETENV" "LOG_INPUT" "NOLOG_INPUT" "LOG_OUTPUT" "NOLOG_OUTPUT" ]);
                  description = ''
                    Options for running the command. Refer to the sudo manual.
                  '';
                  default = [];
                };
              };
            }));
          };
        };
      });
    };
    security.sudo.extraConfig = mkOption {
      type = types.lines;
      default = "";
      description = ''
        Extra configuration text appended to sudoers.
      '';
    };
  };
  ###### implementation
  config = mkIf cfg.enable {
    security.sudo.extraRules = [
      { groups = [ "wheel" ];
        commands = [ { command = "ALL"; options = (if cfg.wheelNeedsPassword then [ "SETENV" ] else [ "NOPASSWD" "SETENV" ]); } ];
      }
    ];
    security.sudo.configFile =
      ''
        # Don't edit this file. Set the NixOS options ‘security.sudo.configFile’
        # or ‘security.sudo.extraRules’ instead.
        # Keep SSH_AUTH_SOCK so that pam_ssh_agent_auth.so can do its magic.
        Defaults env_keep+=SSH_AUTH_SOCK
        # "root" is allowed to do anything.
        root        ALL=(ALL:ALL) SETENV: ALL
        # extraRules
        ${concatStringsSep "\n" (
          lists.flatten (
            map (
              rule: if (length rule.commands != 0) then [
                (map (user: "${toUserString user}	${rule.host}=(${rule.runAs})	${toCommandsString rule.commands}") rule.users)
                (map (group: "${toGroupString group}	${rule.host}=(${rule.runAs})	${toCommandsString rule.commands}") rule.groups)
              ] else []
            ) cfg.extraRules
          )
        )}
        ${cfg.extraConfig}
      '';
    security.wrappers = {
      sudo.source = "${pkgs.sudo.out}/bin/sudo";
      sudoedit.source = "${pkgs.sudo.out}/bin/sudoedit";
    };
    environment.systemPackages = [ sudo ];
    security.pam.services.sudo = { sshAgentAuth = true; };
    environment.etc = singleton
      { source =
          pkgs.runCommand "sudoers"
          { src = pkgs.writeText "sudoers-in" cfg.configFile; }
          # Make sure that the sudoers file is syntactically valid.
          # (currently disabled - NIXOS-66)
          "${pkgs.buildPackages.sudo}/sbin/visudo -f $src -c && cp $src $out";
        target = "sudoers";
        mode = "0440";
      };
  };
}