nixpkgs/nixos/modules/programs/firefox.nix
2022-11-19 17:55:13 +08:00

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{ pkgs, config, lib, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.programs.firefox;
nmh = cfg.nativeMessagingHosts;
policyFormat = pkgs.formats.json { };
organisationInfo = ''
When this option is in use, Firefox will inform you that "your browser
is managed by your organisation". That message appears because NixOS
installs what you have declared here such that it cannot be overridden
through the user interface. It does not mean that someone else has been
given control of your browser, unless of course they also control your
NixOS configuration.
'';
in
{
options.programs.firefox = {
enable = mkEnableOption (mdDoc "the Firefox web browser");
package = mkOption {
type = types.package;
default = pkgs.firefox;
description = mdDoc "Firefox package to use.";
defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.firefox";
relatedPackages = [
"firefox"
"firefox-beta-bin"
"firefox-bin"
"firefox-devedition-bin"
"firefox-esr"
];
};
policies = mkOption {
type = policyFormat.type;
default = { };
description = mdDoc ''
Group policies to install.
See [Mozilla's documentation](https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md")
for a list of available options.
This can be used to install extensions declaratively! Check out the
documentation of the `ExtensionSettings` policy for details.
${organisationInfo}
'';
};
preferences = mkOption {
type = with types; attrsOf (oneOf [ bool int string ]);
default = { };
description = mdDoc ''
Preferences to set from `about:config`.
Some of these might be able to be configured more ergonomically
using policies.
${organisationInfo}
'';
};
preferencesStatus = mkOption {
type = types.enum [ "default" "locked" "user" "clear" ];
default = "locked";
description = mdDoc ''
The status of `firefox.preferences`.
`status` can assume the following values:
- `"default"`: Preferences appear as default.
- `"locked"`: Preferences appear as default and can't be changed.
- `"user"`: Preferences appear as changed.
- `"clear"`: Value has no effect. Resets to factory defaults on each startup.
'';
};
autoConfig = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = mdDoc ''
AutoConfig files can be used to set and lock preferences that are not covered
by the policies.json for Mac and Linux. This method can be used to automatically
change user preferences or prevent the end user from modifiying specific
preferences by locking them. More info can be found in https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-autoconfig.
'';
};
nativeMessagingHosts = mapAttrs (_: v: mkEnableOption (mdDoc v)) {
browserpass = "Browserpass support";
bukubrow = "Bukubrow support";
ff2mpv = "ff2mpv support";
fxCast = "fx_cast support";
gsconnect = "GSConnect support";
jabref = "JabRef support";
passff = "PassFF support";
tridactyl = "Tridactyl support";
ugetIntegrator = "Uget Integrator support";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [
(cfg.package.override {
extraPrefs = cfg.autoConfig;
extraNativeMessagingHosts = with pkgs; optionals nmh.ff2mpv [
ff2mpv
] ++ optionals nmh.gsconnect [
gnomeExtensions.gsconnect
] ++ optionals nmh.jabref [
jabref
] ++ optionals nmh.passff [
passff-host
];
})
];
nixpkgs.config.firefox = {
enableBrowserpass = nmh.browserpass;
enableBukubrow = nmh.bukubrow;
enableTridactylNative = nmh.tridactyl;
enableUgetIntegrator = nmh.ugetIntegrator;
enableFXCastBridge = nmh.fxCast;
};
environment.etc =
let
policiesJSON = policyFormat.generate "firefox-policies.json" { inherit (cfg) policies; };
in
mkIf (cfg.policies != { }) {
"firefox/policies/policies.json".source = "${policiesJSON}";
};
# Preferences are converted into a policy
programs.firefox.policies = mkIf (cfg.preferences != { }) {
Preferences = (mapAttrs
(_: value: { Value = value; Status = cfg.preferencesStatus; })
cfg.preferences);
};
};
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [ danth ];
}