nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/editors/neovim/wrapper.nix
Matthieu Coudron c17904b980 neovim: more flexibility in startup commands
the neovim mechanisms generate provider rc configuration such as:
vim.g.<LANG>_host_prog=$out/bin/nvim-<LANG>

In home-manager, we want more control over it, e.g., to pass it via
command line or in init.lua.

We also want to retrieve the generated packpathDirs so that we can link
it in the expected $XDG_DATA_HOME folder so that we then dont have to
tell neovim where look for it anymore.
2023-04-07 10:21:22 +02:00

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{ stdenv, symlinkJoin, lib, makeWrapper
, writeText
, nodePackages
, python3
, python3Packages
, callPackage
, neovimUtils
, vimUtils
}:
neovim:
let
wrapper = {
extraName ? ""
# should contain all args but the binary. Can be either a string or list
, wrapperArgs ? []
# a limited RC script used only to generate the manifest for remote plugins
, manifestRc ? null
, withPython2 ? false
, withPython3 ? true, python3Env ? python3
, withNodeJs ? false
, rubyEnv ? null
, vimAlias ? false
, viAlias ? false
# additional argument not generated by makeNeovimConfig
# it will append "-u <customRc>" to the wrapped arguments
# set to false if you want to control where to save the generated config
# (e.g., in ~/.config/init.vim or project/.nvimrc)
, wrapRc ? true
, neovimRcContent ? ""
# entry to load in packpath
, packpathDirs
, ...
}@args:
let
wrapperArgsStr = if lib.isString wrapperArgs then wrapperArgs else lib.escapeShellArgs wrapperArgs;
# "--add-flags" (lib.escapeShellArgs flags)
# wrapper args used both when generating the manifest and in the final neovim executable
commonWrapperArgs = (lib.optionals (lib.isList wrapperArgs) wrapperArgs)
# vim accepts a limited number of commands so we join them all
++ [
"--add-flags" ''--cmd "lua ${providerLuaRc}"''
# (lib.intersperse "|" hostProviderViml)
] ++ lib.optionals (packpathDirs.myNeovimPackages.start != [] || packpathDirs.myNeovimPackages.opt != []) [
"--add-flags" ''--cmd "set packpath^=${vimUtils.packDir packpathDirs}"''
"--add-flags" ''--cmd "set rtp^=${vimUtils.packDir packpathDirs}"''
]
;
providerLuaRc = neovimUtils.generateProviderRc args;
# providerLuaRc = "toto";
# If configure != {}, we can't generate the rplugin.vim file with e.g
# NVIM_SYSTEM_RPLUGIN_MANIFEST *and* NVIM_RPLUGIN_MANIFEST env vars set in
# the wrapper. That's why only when configure != {} (tested both here and
# when postBuild is evaluated), we call makeWrapper once to generate a
# wrapper with most arguments we need, excluding those that cause problems to
# generate rplugin.vim, but still required for the final wrapper.
finalMakeWrapperArgs =
[ "${neovim}/bin/nvim" "${placeholder "out"}/bin/nvim" ]
++ [ "--set" "NVIM_SYSTEM_RPLUGIN_MANIFEST" "${placeholder "out"}/rplugin.vim" ]
++ lib.optionals wrapRc [ "--add-flags" "-u ${writeText "init.vim" neovimRcContent}" ]
++ commonWrapperArgs
;
in
assert withPython2 -> throw "Python2 support has been removed from the neovim wrapper, please remove withPython2 and python2Env.";
symlinkJoin {
name = "neovim-${lib.getVersion neovim}${extraName}";
# Remove the symlinks created by symlinkJoin which we need to perform
# extra actions upon
postBuild = lib.optionalString stdenv.isLinux ''
rm $out/share/applications/nvim.desktop
substitute ${neovim}/share/applications/nvim.desktop $out/share/applications/nvim.desktop \
--replace 'Name=Neovim' 'Name=Neovim wrapper'
''
+ lib.optionalString withPython3 ''
makeWrapper ${python3Env.interpreter} $out/bin/nvim-python3 --unset PYTHONPATH
''
+ lib.optionalString (rubyEnv != null) ''
ln -s ${rubyEnv}/bin/neovim-ruby-host $out/bin/nvim-ruby
''
+ lib.optionalString withNodeJs ''
ln -s ${nodePackages.neovim}/bin/neovim-node-host $out/bin/nvim-node
''
+ lib.optionalString vimAlias ''
ln -s $out/bin/nvim $out/bin/vim
''
+ lib.optionalString viAlias ''
ln -s $out/bin/nvim $out/bin/vi
''
+ lib.optionalString (manifestRc != null) (let
manifestWrapperArgs =
[ "${neovim}/bin/nvim" "${placeholder "out"}/bin/nvim-wrapper" ] ++ commonWrapperArgs;
in ''
echo "Generating remote plugin manifest"
export NVIM_RPLUGIN_MANIFEST=$out/rplugin.vim
makeWrapper ${lib.escapeShellArgs manifestWrapperArgs} ${wrapperArgsStr}
# Some plugins assume that the home directory is accessible for
# initializing caches, temporary files, etc. Even if the plugin isn't
# actively used, it may throw an error as soon as Neovim is launched
# (e.g., inside an autoload script), causing manifest generation to
# fail. Therefore, let's create a fake home directory before generating
# the manifest, just to satisfy the needs of these plugins.
#
# See https://github.com/Yggdroot/LeaderF/blob/v1.21/autoload/lfMru.vim#L10
# for an example of this behavior.
export HOME="$(mktemp -d)"
# Launch neovim with a vimrc file containing only the generated plugin
# code. Pass various flags to disable temp file generation
# (swap/viminfo) and redirect errors to stderr.
# Only display the log on error since it will contain a few normally
# irrelevant messages.
if ! $out/bin/nvim-wrapper \
-u ${writeText "manifest.vim" manifestRc} \
-i NONE -n \
-V1rplugins.log \
+UpdateRemotePlugins +quit! > outfile 2>&1; then
cat outfile
echo -e "\nGenerating rplugin.vim failed!"
exit 1
fi
rm "${placeholder "out"}/bin/nvim-wrapper"
'')
+ ''
rm $out/bin/nvim
touch $out/rplugin.vim
makeWrapper ${lib.escapeShellArgs finalMakeWrapperArgs} ${wrapperArgsStr}
'';
paths = [ neovim ];
preferLocalBuild = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
passthru = {
inherit providerLuaRc packpathDirs;
unwrapped = neovim;
initRc = neovimRcContent;
tests = callPackage ./tests {
};
};
meta = neovim.meta // {
# To prevent builds on hydra
hydraPlatforms = [];
# prefer wrapper over the package
priority = (neovim.meta.priority or 0) - 1;
};
};
in
lib.makeOverridable wrapper