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<section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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        xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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        xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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        version="5.0"
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        xml:id="sec-option-declarations">
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<title>Option Declarations</title>
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<para>An option declaration specifies the name, type and description
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of a NixOS configuration option.  It is invalid to define an option
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that hasn’t been declared in any module.  An option declaration
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generally looks like this:
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<programlisting>
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options = {
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  <replaceable>name</replaceable> = mkOption {
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    type = <replaceable>type specification</replaceable>;
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    default = <replaceable>default value</replaceable>;
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    example = <replaceable>example value</replaceable>;
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    description = "<replaceable>Description for use in the NixOS manual.</replaceable>";
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  };
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};
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</programlisting>
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</para>
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<para>The function <varname>mkOption</varname> accepts the following arguments.
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<variablelist>
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  <varlistentry>
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    <term><varname>type</varname></term>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>The type of the option (see <xref linkend='sec-option-types' />).
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      It may be omitted, but that’s not advisable since it may lead to errors
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      that are hard to diagnose.</para>
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    </listitem>
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  </varlistentry>
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  <varlistentry>
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    <term><varname>default</varname></term>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>The default value used if no value is defined by any
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      module.  A default is not required; in that case, if the option
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      value is never used, an error will be thrown.</para>
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    </listitem>
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  </varlistentry>
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  <varlistentry>
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    <term><varname>example</varname></term>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>An example value that will be shown in the NixOS manual.</para>
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    </listitem>
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  </varlistentry>
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  <varlistentry>
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    <term><varname>description</varname></term>
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    <listitem>
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      <para>A textual description of the option, in DocBook format,
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      that will be included in the NixOS manual.</para>
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    </listitem>
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  </varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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</para>
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<section xml:id="sec-option-declarations-eot"><title>Extensible Option 
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    Types</title>
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  <para>Extensible option types is a feature that allow to extend certain types 
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    declaration through multiple module files.
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    This feature only work with a restricted set of types, namely 
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    <literal>enum</literal> and <literal>submodules</literal> and any composed
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    forms of them.</para>
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  <para>Extensible option types can be used for <literal>enum</literal> options 
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    that affects multiple modules, or as an alternative to related 
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    <literal>enable</literal> options.</para>
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  <para>As an example, we will take the case of display managers. There is a
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    central display manager module for generic display manager options and a
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    module file per display manager backend (slim, kdm, gdm ...).
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  </para>
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  <para>There are two approach to this module structure:
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  <itemizedlist>
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    <listitem><para>Managing the display managers independently by adding an
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        enable option to every display manager module backend. (NixOS)</para>
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    </listitem>
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    <listitem><para>Managing the display managers in the central module by
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        adding an option to select which display manager backend to use.</para>
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    </listitem>
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  </itemizedlist>
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  </para>
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  <para>Both approachs have problems.</para>
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  <para>Making backends independent can quickly become hard to manage. For
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    display managers, there can be only one enabled at a time, but the type
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    system can not enforce this restriction as there is no relation between
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    each backend <literal>enable</literal> option. As a result, this restriction
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    has to be done explicitely by adding assertions in each display manager
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    backend module.</para>
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  <para>On the other hand, managing the display managers backends in the
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    central module will require to change the central module option every time
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    a new backend is added or removed.</para>
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  <para>By using extensible option types, it is possible to create a placeholder 
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    option in the central module (<xref linkend='ex-option-declaration-eot-service' 
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      />), and to extend it in each backend module (<xref 
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      linkend='ex-option-declaration-eot-backend-slim' />, <xref 
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      linkend='ex-option-declaration-eot-backend-kdm' />).</para>
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  <para>As a result, <literal>displayManager.enable</literal> option values can
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  be added without changing the main service module file and the type system
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  automatically enforce that there can only be a single display manager
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  enabled.</para>
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<example xml:id='ex-option-declaration-eot-service'><title>Extensible type 
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    placeholder in the service module</title>
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<screen>
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services.xserver.displayManager.enable = mkOption {
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  description = "Display manager to use";
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  type = with types; nullOr (enum [ ]);
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};</screen></example>
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<example xml:id='ex-option-declaration-eot-backend-slim'><title>Extending 
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    <literal>services.xserver.displayManager.enable</literal> in the 
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    <literal>slim</literal> module</title>
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<screen>
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services.xserver.displayManager.enable = mkOption {
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  type = with types; nullOr (enum [ "slim" ]);
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};</screen></example>
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<example xml:id='ex-option-declaration-eot-backend-kdm'><title>Extending 
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    <literal>services.foo.backend</literal> in the <literal>kdm</literal> 
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    module</title>
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<screen>
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services.xserver.displayManager.enable = mkOption {
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  type = with types; nullOr (enum [ "kdm" ]);
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};</screen></example>
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<para>The placeholder declaration is a standard <literal>mkOption</literal> 
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  declaration, but it is important that extensible option declarations only use 
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  the <literal>type</literal> argument.</para>
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<para>Extensible option types work with any of the composed variants of 
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  <literal>enum</literal> such as 
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  <literal>with types; nullOr (enum [ "foo" "bar" ])</literal> 
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  or <literal>with types; listOf (enum [ "foo" "bar" ])</literal>.</para>
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</section>
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</section>
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