{ config, pkgs, ... }: with pkgs.lib; let uid = config.ids.uids.gpsd; gid = config.ids.gids.gpsd; cfg = config.services.gpsd; in { ###### interface options = { services.gpsd = { enable = mkOption { default = false; description = '' Whether to enable `gpsd', a GPS service daemon. ''; }; device = mkOption { default = "/dev/ttyUSB0"; description = '' A device may be a local serial device for GPS input, or a URL of the form: [{dgpsip|ntrip}://][user:passwd@]host[:port][/stream] in which case it specifies an input source for DGPS or ntrip data. ''; }; readonly = mkOption { default = true; description = '' Whether to enable the broken-device-safety, otherwise known as read-only mode. Some popular bluetooth and USB receivers lock up or become totally inaccessible when probed or reconfigured. This switch prevents gpsd from writing to a receiver. This means that gpsd cannot configure the receiver for optimal performance, but it also means that gpsd cannot break the receiver. A better solution would be for Bluetooth to not be so fragile. A platform independent method to identify serial-over-Bluetooth devices would also be nice. ''; }; port = mkOption { default = 2947; description = '' The port where to listen for TCP connections. ''; }; debugLevel = mkOption { default = 0; description = '' The debugging level. ''; }; }; }; ###### implementation config = mkIf cfg.enable { users.extraUsers = singleton { name = "gpsd"; inherit uid; description = "gpsd daemon user"; home = "/var/empty"; }; users.extraGroups = singleton { name = "gpsd"; inherit gid; }; jobs.gpsd = { description = "GPSD daemon"; startOn = "started network-interfaces"; stopOn = "stopping network-interfaces"; exec = '' ${pkgs.gpsd}/sbin/gpsd -D "${toString cfg.debugLevel}" \ -S "${toString cfg.port}" \ ${if cfg.readonly then "-b" else ""} \ "${cfg.device}" ''; }; }; }