# This module defines a system-wide environment that will be # initialised by pam_env (that is, not only in shells). { config, lib, options, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let cfg = config.environment; in { options = { environment.sessionVariables = mkOption { default = {}; description = '' A set of environment variables used in the global environment. These variables will be set by PAM early in the login process. The value of each session variable can be either a string or a list of strings. The latter is concatenated, interspersed with colon characters. Note, due to limitations in the PAM format values may not contain the `"` character. Also, these variables are merged into [](#opt-environment.variables) and it is therefore not possible to use PAM style variables such as `@{HOME}`. ''; inherit (options.environment.variables) type apply; }; environment.profileRelativeSessionVariables = mkOption { type = types.attrsOf (types.listOf types.str); example = { PATH = [ "/bin" ]; MANPATH = [ "/man" "/share/man" ]; }; description = '' Attribute set of environment variable used in the global environment. These variables will be set by PAM early in the login process. Variable substitution is available as described in {manpage}`pam_env.conf(5)`. Each attribute maps to a list of relative paths. Each relative path is appended to the each profile of {option}`environment.profiles` to form the content of the corresponding environment variable. Also, these variables are merged into [](#opt-environment.profileRelativeEnvVars) and it is therefore not possible to use PAM style variables such as `@{HOME}`. ''; }; }; config = { environment.etc."pam/environment".text = let suffixedVariables = flip mapAttrs cfg.profileRelativeSessionVariables (envVar: suffixes: flip concatMap cfg.profiles (profile: map (suffix: "${profile}${suffix}") suffixes ) ); # We're trying to use the same syntax for PAM variables and env variables. # That means we need to map the env variables that people might use to their # equivalent PAM variable. replaceEnvVars = replaceStrings ["$HOME" "$USER"] ["@{HOME}" "@{PAM_USER}"]; pamVariable = n: v: ''${n} DEFAULT="${concatStringsSep ":" (map replaceEnvVars (toList v))}"''; pamVariables = concatStringsSep "\n" (mapAttrsToList pamVariable (zipAttrsWith (n: concatLists) [ # Make sure security wrappers are prioritized without polluting # shell environments with an extra entry. Sessions which depend on # pam for its environment will otherwise have eg. broken sudo. In # particular Gnome Shell sometimes fails to source a proper # environment from a shell. { PATH = [ config.security.wrapperDir ]; } (mapAttrs (n: toList) cfg.sessionVariables) suffixedVariables ])); in '' ${pamVariables} ''; }; }