{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let cfg = config.services.eternal-terminal; in { options = { services.eternal-terminal = { enable = mkEnableOption (lib.mdDoc "Eternal Terminal server"); package = mkOption { type = types.path; default = pkgs.eternal-terminal; defaultText = "pkgs.eternal-terminal"; description = lib.mdDoc "This option specifies the eternal-terminal package to use."; }; port = mkOption { default = 2022; type = types.port; description = lib.mdDoc '' The port the server should listen on. Will use the server's default (2022) if not specified. Make sure to open this port in the firewall if necessary. ''; }; verbosity = mkOption { default = 0; type = types.enum (lib.range 0 9); description = lib.mdDoc '' The verbosity level (0-9). ''; }; silent = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = lib.mdDoc '' If enabled, disables all logging. ''; }; logSize = mkOption { default = 20971520; type = types.int; description = lib.mdDoc '' The maximum log size. ''; }; }; }; config = mkIf cfg.enable { # We need to ensure the et package is fully installed because # the (remote) et client runs the `etterminal` binary when it # connects. environment.systemPackages = [ cfg.package ]; launchd.daemons.eternal-terminal = { path = [ cfg.package ]; serviceConfig = { ProgramArguments = [ "${cfg.package}/bin/etserver" "--daemon" "--cfgfile=${ pkgs.writeText "et.cfg" '' ; et.cfg : Config file for Eternal Terminal ; [Networking] port = ${toString cfg.port} [Debug] verbose = ${toString cfg.verbosity} silent = ${if cfg.silent then "1" else "0"} logsize = ${toString cfg.logSize} '' }" ]; KeepAlive = true; RunAtLoad = true; HardResourceLimits.NumberOfFiles = 4096; SoftResourceLimits.NumberOfFiles = 4096; }; }; }; meta.maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.ryane or "ryane" ]; }