nix-files/hosts/common/programs/calls.nix
2024-05-17 00:41:32 +00:00

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# GNOME calls
# - <https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/calls>
# - both a dialer and a call handler.
# - uses callaudiod dbus package.
#
# initial JMP.chat configuration:
# - message @cheogram.com "reset sip account" (this is not destructive, despite the name)
# - the bot will reply with auto-generated username/password plus a SIP server endpoint.
# just copy those into gnome-calls' GUI configurator
# - now gnome-calls can do outbound calls. inbound calls can be routed by messaging the bot: "configure calls"
#
# my setup here is still very WIP.
# open questions:
# - can i receive calls even with GUI closed?
# - e.g. activated by callaudiod?
# - looks like `gnome-calls --daemon` does that?
{ config, lib, ... }:
let
cfg = config.sane.programs.calls;
in
{
sane.programs.calls = {
configOption = with lib; mkOption {
default = {};
type = types.submodule {
options.autostart = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
};
};
};
persist.byStore.private = [
# ".cache/folks" # contact avatars?
# ".config/calls"
".local/share/calls" # call "records"
# .local/share/folks # contacts?
];
# this is only the username/endpoint: the actual password appears to be stored in gnome-keyring
secrets.".config/calls/sip-account.cfg" = ../../../secrets/common/gnome_calls_sip-account.cfg.bin;
suggestedPrograms = [
"feedbackd" # needs `phone-incoming-call`, in particular
"gnome-keyring" # to remember the password
];
services.gnome-calls = {
# TODO: prevent gnome-calls from daemonizing when started manually
description = "gnome-calls daemon to monitor incoming SIP calls";
partOf = lib.mkIf cfg.config.autostart [ "graphical-session" ];
# add --verbose for more debugging
command = "env G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all gnome-calls --daemon";
};
};
programs.calls = lib.mkIf cfg.enabled {
enable = true;
};
}