{ fetchFromGitHub, lib, gobject-introspection, gtk3, python3Packages }: # Although we copy in the udev rules here, you probably just want to use # logitech-udev-rules instead of adding this to services.udev.packages on NixOS python3Packages.buildPythonApplication rec { pname = "solaar"; version = "1.0.5"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "pwr-Solaar"; repo = "Solaar"; rev = version; sha256 = "sha256-k87DqIkvy5CVEsHT82ZArSM2JBi5sYdSCPfP4KjI850="; }; propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [ gobject-introspection gtk3 psutil pygobject3 pyudev pyyaml xlib ]; makeWrapperArgs = [ "--prefix PYTHONPATH : $PYTHONPATH" "--prefix GI_TYPELIB_PATH : $GI_TYPELIB_PATH" ]; # the -cli symlink is just to maintain compabilility with older versions where # there was a difference between the GUI and CLI versions. postInstall = '' ln -s $out/bin/solaar $out/bin/solaar-cli install -Dm444 -t $out/etc/udev/rules.d rules.d/*.rules ''; # No tests doCheck = false; meta = with lib; { description = "Linux devices manager for the Logitech Unifying Receiver"; longDescription = '' Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpads that connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver, connect directly via a USB cable, or connect via Bluetooth. Solaar does not work with peripherals from other companies. Solaar can be used as a GUI application or via its command-line interface. This tool requires either to be run with root/sudo or alternatively to have the udev rules files installed. On NixOS this can be achieved by setting `hardware.logitech.wireless.enable`. ''; homepage = "https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/"; license = licenses.gpl2Only; maintainers = with maintainers; [ spinus ysndr ]; platforms = platforms.linux; }; }