This is a small but functional library that converts your nix configurations into lua format.
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nix2lua

This is a small but functional library that converts your nix configurations into lua format.

This library was initially designed for my personal neovim flake.

Installation

Add nix2lua as input to your flake.nix

{
  inputs.nix2lua.url = "git+https://git.pleshevski.ru/mynix/nix2lua";
  
  outputs = { nix2lua }:
    let
      luaTable = nix2lua.lib.toLua {
        foo = "bar";

        nvimTree.settings = {
          open_on_setup = true;
          renderer = {
            group_empty = true;
            full_name = true;
          };
        };
      };
    in luaTable;
}

References

toLua expr

Returns a string containing Lua representation of expr. Strings, integers, floats, booleans, lists and sets are mapped to their Lua equivalents.

Null will be skipped. This is useful when you want to use an optional value. To render nil you should use the mkLuaNil function.

toLua { foo = "bar"; };
toLua [ 10 "foo" [ "bar" ] ];

mkLuaNil expr

Creates a type that will mapped by the toLua as nil

toLua mkLuaNil;

mkLuaRaw expr

Creates a type that instructs toLua not to change the passed expression expr.

toLua (mkLuaRaw "require('bar').baz");

mkNamedField name expr

Creates a type that represents a named field in the lua table. This type cannot exist outside of a list or set.

This is usefull to create table with some named fields.

toLua [
  "foo"
  (mkNamedField "bar" "baz")
];

License

GNU General Public License v3.0 or later

See COPYING to see the full text.