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84 lines
1.6 KiB
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# nix2lua
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This is a small but functional library that converts your nix configurations
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into Lua format.
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This library was initially designed for my personal
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[Neovim flake](https://git.pleshevski.ru/mynix/neovim).
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# Installation
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Add `nix2lua` as input to your `flake.nix`
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```nix
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{
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inputs.nix2lua.url = "git+https://git.pleshevski.ru/mynix/nix2lua";
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outputs = { nix2lua }:
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let
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luaTable = nix2lua.lib.toLua {
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foo = "bar";
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nvimTree.settings = {
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open_on_setup = true;
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renderer = {
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group_empty = true;
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full_name = true;
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};
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};
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};
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in luaTable;
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}
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```
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# References
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`toLua expr`
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> Returns a string containing Lua representation of `expr`. Strings, integers,
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> floats, boolean, lists and sets are mapped to their Lua equivalents.
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>
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> Null will be skipped. This is useful when you want to use an optional value.
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> To render `nil` you should use the `LuaNil` function.
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>
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> ```nix
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> toLua { foo = "bar"; }
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> toLua [ 10 "foo" [ "bar" ] ]
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> ```
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`LuaNil`
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> Creates a type that will be mapped by the `toLua` as `nil`
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>
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> ```nix
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> toLua LuaNil
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> ```
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`LuaRaw expr`
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> Creates a type that instructs `toLua` not to change the passed expression
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> `expr`.
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>
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> ```nix
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> toLua (mkLuaRaw "require('bar').baz")
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> ```
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`mkNamedField name expr`
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> Creates a type that represents a named field in the Lua table. This type
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> cannot exist outside a list or set.
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>
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> This is useful to create table with some named fields.
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>
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> ```nix
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> toLua [
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> "foo"
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> (mkNamedField "bar" "baz")
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> ]
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> ```
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# License
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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See [COPYING](./COPYING) to see the full text.
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