{ config, lib, ... }: let inherit (lib.options) mkOption mkEnableOption literalMD literalExpression; inherit (lib.strings) optionalString; inherit (lib.types) str oneOf attrs lines listOf either path bool; inherit (lib.nvim.types) dagOf; inherit (lib.nvim.lua) listToLuaTable; cfg = config.vim; in { options.vim = { enableLuaLoader = mkEnableOption '' the experimental Lua module loader to speed up the start up process If `true`, this will enable the experimental Lua module loader which: - overrides loadfile - adds the lua loader using the byte-compilation cache - adds the libs loader - removes the default Neovim loader This is disabled by default. Before setting this option, please take a look at the [{option}`official documentation`](https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua.html#vim.loader.enable()). ''; disableDefaultRuntimePaths = mkOption { type = bool; default = true; example = false; description = '' Disables the default runtime paths that are set by Neovim when it starts up. This is useful when you want to have full control over the runtime paths that are set by Neovim. ::: {.note} To avoid leaking imperative user configuration into your configuration, this is enabled by default. If you wish to load configuration from user configuration directories (e.g. `$HOME/.config/nvim`, `$HOME/.config/nvim/after` and `$HOME/.local/share/nvim/site`) you may set this option to true. ::: ''; }; additionalRuntimePaths = mkOption { type = listOf (either path str); default = []; example = literalExpression '' [ # absolute path, as a string - impure "$HOME/.config/nvim-extra" # relative path, as a path - pure ./nvim # source type path - pure and reproducible (builtins.source { path = ./runtime; name = "nvim-runtime"; }) ] ''; description = '' Additional runtime paths that will be appended to the active runtimepath of the Neovim. This can be used to add additional lookup paths for configs, plugins, spell languages and other things you would generally place in your `$HOME/.config/nvim`. This is meant as a declarative alternative to throwing files into `~/.config/nvim` and having the Neovim wrapper pick them up. For more details on `vim.o.runtimepath`, and what paths to use; please see [the official documentation](https://neovim.io/doc/user/options.html#'runtimepath') ''; }; globals = mkOption { type = attrs; default = {}; description = '' An attribute set containing global variable values for storing vim variables as early as possible. If populated, this soption will set vim variables in the built configRC as the first item. E.g. {foo = "bar"} will set `g:foo` to "bar" where the type of `bar` in the resulting vimscript will be infered from the type of the value in the `{name = value}` pair. ''; }; configRC = mkOption { type = oneOf [(dagOf lines) str]; default = {}; description = '' Contents of vimrc, either as a string or a DAG. If this option is passed as a DAG, it will be resolved according to the DAG resolution rules (e.g. entryBefore or entryAfter) as per the **nvf** extended library. ''; example = literalMD '' ```vim " Set the tab size to 4 spaces set tabstop=4 set shiftwidth=4 set expandtab ``` ''; }; luaConfigPre = mkOption { type = str; default = '' ${optionalString (cfg.additionalRuntimePaths != []) '' -- The following list is generated from `vim.additionalRuntimePaths` -- and is used to append additional runtime paths to the -- `runtimepath` option. local additionalRuntimePaths = ${listToLuaTable cfg.additionalRuntimePaths}; for _, path in ipairs(additionalRuntimePaths) do vim.opt.runtimepath:append(path) end ''} ${optionalString cfg.disableDefaultRuntimePaths '' -- Remove default user runtime paths from the -- `runtimepath` option to avoid leaking user configuration -- into the final neovim wrapper local defaultRuntimePaths = { vim.fn.stdpath('config'), -- $HOME/.config/nvim vim.fn.stdpath('config') .. "/after", -- $HOME/.config/nvim/after vim.fn.stdpath('data') .. "/site", -- $HOME/.local/share/nvim/site } for _, path in ipairs(defaultRuntimePaths) do vim.opt.runtimepath:remove(path) end ''} ${optionalString cfg.enableLuaLoader "vim.loader.enable()"} ''; defaultText = literalMD '' By default, this option will **append** paths in [](#opt-vim.additionalRuntimePaths) to the `runtimepath` and enable the experimental Lua module loader if [](#opt-vim.enableLuaLoader) is set to true. ''; example = literalExpression ''"$${builtins.readFile ./my-lua-config-pre.lua}"''; description = '' Verbatim lua code that will be inserted **before** the result of `luaConfigRc` DAG has been resolved. This option **does not** take a DAG set, but a string instead. Useful when you'd like to insert contents of lua configs after the DAG result. ::: {.warning} You do not want to override this option with mkForce It is used internally to set certain options as early as possible and should be avoided unless you know what you're doing. Passing a string to this option will merge it with the default contents. ::: ''; }; luaConfigRC = mkOption { type = oneOf [(dagOf lines) str]; default = {}; description = '' Lua configuration, either as a string or a DAG. If this option is passed as a DAG, it will be resolved according to the DAG resolution rules (e.g. entryBefore or entryAfter) as per the **nvf** extended library. ''; example = literalMD '' ```lua -- Set the tab size to 4 spaces vim.opt.tabstop = 4 vim.opt.shiftwidth = 4 vim.opt.expandtab = true ``` ''; }; luaConfigPost = mkOption { type = str; default = ""; example = literalExpression ''"$${builtins.readFile ./my-lua-config-post.lua}"''; description = '' Verbatim lua code that will be inserted **after** the result of the `luaConfigRc` DAG has been resolved This option **does not** take a DAG set, but a string instead. Useful when you'd like to insert contents of lua configs after the DAG result. ''; }; builtConfigRC = mkOption { internal = true; type = lines; description = "The built config for neovim after resolving the DAG"; }; }; }