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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-definitions">
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| 
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| <title>Option Definitions</title>
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| 
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| <para>Option definitions are generally straight-forward bindings of values to option names, like
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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| config = {
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|   services.httpd.enable = true;
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| };
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| However, sometimes you need to wrap an option definition or set of
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| option definitions in a <emphasis>property</emphasis> to achieve
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| certain effects:</para>
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| 
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| <simplesect><title>Delaying Conditionals</title>
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| 
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| <para>If a set of option definitions is conditional on the value of
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| another option, you may need to use <varname>mkIf</varname>.
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| Consider, for instance:
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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| config = if config.services.httpd.enable then {
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|   environment.systemPackages = [ <replaceable>...</replaceable> ];
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|   <replaceable>...</replaceable>
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| } else {};
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| This definition will cause Nix to fail with an “infinite recursion”
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| error.  Why?  Because the value of
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| <option>config.services.httpd.enable</option> depends on the value
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| being constructed here.  After all, you could also write the clearly
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| circular and contradictory:
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| <programlisting>
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| config = if config.services.httpd.enable then {
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|   services.httpd.enable = false;
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| } else {
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|   services.httpd.enable = true;
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| };
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| The solution is to write:
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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| config = mkIf config.services.httpd.enable {
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|   environment.systemPackages = [ <replaceable>...</replaceable> ];
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|   <replaceable>...</replaceable>
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| };
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| The special function <varname>mkIf</varname> causes the evaluation of
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| the conditional to be “pushed down” into the individual definitions,
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| as if you had written:
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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| config = {
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|   environment.systemPackages = if config.services.httpd.enable then [ <replaceable>...</replaceable> ] else [];
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|   <replaceable>...</replaceable>
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| };
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| </para>
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| 
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| </simplesect>
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| 
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| <simplesect><title>Setting Priorities</title>
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| 
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| <para>A module can override the definitions of an option in other
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| modules by setting a <emphasis>priority</emphasis>.  All option
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| definitions that do not have the lowest priority value are discarded.
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| By default, option definitions have priority 1000.  You can specify an
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| explicit priority by using <varname>mkOverride</varname>, e.g.
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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| services.openssh.enable = mkOverride 10 false;
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| This definition causes all other definitions with priorities above 10
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| to be discarded.  The function <varname>mkForce</varname> is
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| equal to <varname>mkOverride 50</varname>.</para>
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| 
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| </simplesect>
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| 
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| <simplesect><title>Merging Configurations</title>
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| 
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| <para>In conjunction with <literal>mkIf</literal>, it is sometimes
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| useful for a module to return multiple sets of option definitions, to
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| be merged together as if they were declared in separate modules.  This
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| can be done using <varname>mkMerge</varname>:
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| 
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| <programlisting>
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| config = mkMerge
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|   [ # Unconditional stuff.
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|     { environment.systemPackages = [ <replaceable>...</replaceable> ];
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|     }
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|     # Conditional stuff.
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|     (mkIf config.services.bla.enable {
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|       environment.systemPackages = [ <replaceable>...</replaceable> ];
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|     })
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|   ];
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| </programlisting>
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| 
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| </para>
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| 
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| </simplesect>
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| 
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| </section> | 
