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# Home Manager Module for Hyprmonitors
This directory contains a Home Manager module for installing and configuring hyprmonitors, a Rust web server that provides an HTTP API for controlling Hyprland desktop monitors.
## What is Hyprmonitors?
Hyprmonitors is a lightweight web server that exposes a RESTful API to control your Hyprland monitors using `hyprctl dispatch dpms` commands. It allows you to:
- Turn all monitors on/off via HTTP requests
- Control individual monitors by name
- Get current monitor status
- Integrate monitor control into web applications or scripts
## Installation
### Method 1: Direct Import
Add the module to your Home Manager configuration:
```nix
{
imports = [
/path/to/hyprmonitors/home-manager-module.nix
];
# Enable Hyprland (required)
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.enable = true;
# Enable hyprmonitors service
services.hyprmonitors.enable = true;
}
```
### Method 2: As a Flake Input
Add hyprmonitors as a flake input in your `flake.nix`:
```nix
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
home-manager.url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
hyprmonitors.url = "path:/path/to/hyprmonitors";
};
outputs = { nixpkgs, home-manager, hyprmonitors, ... }: {
homeConfigurations.youruser = home-manager.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
modules = [
hyprmonitors.homeManagerModules.default
{
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.enable = true;
services.hyprmonitors.enable = true;
}
];
};
};
}
```
## Configuration Options
The module provides several configuration options:
```nix
services.hyprmonitors = {
enable = true; # Enable the service
host = "127.0.0.1"; # Host to bind to (default: 127.0.0.1)
port = 3000; # Port to bind to (default: 3000)
logLevel = "info"; # Log level: error, warn, info, debug, trace
package = pkgs.hyprmonitors; # Override the package (optional)
environmentVariables = { # Additional environment variables
HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE = "your-signature";
};
settings = { # Future configuration options
timeout_seconds = 30;
};
};
```
## Usage
Once installed and configured, the module provides several convenient tools:
### Shell Aliases
The module automatically adds these shell aliases:
- `hyprmonitors-start` - Start the service
- `hyprmonitors-stop` - Stop the service
- `hyprmonitors-restart` - Restart the service
- `hyprmonitors-status` - Check service status
- `hyprmonitors-logs` - View service logs
- `hyprmonitors-test` - Test if the API is responding
### API Helper Script
The `hyprmonitors-curl` script provides easy access to the API:
```bash
# Check if the service is running
hyprmonitors-curl health
# Get status of all monitors
hyprmonitors-curl status
# Turn all monitors on/off
hyprmonitors-curl on
hyprmonitors-curl off
# Control specific monitors
hyprmonitors-curl on DP-1
hyprmonitors-curl off HDMI-A-1
```
### Manual API Access
You can also use curl directly:
```bash
# Health check
curl http://localhost:3000/health
# Monitor status
curl http://localhost:3000/monitors/status
# Turn all monitors on/off
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/monitors/on
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/monitors/off
# Control specific monitors
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/monitors/DP-1/on
curl -X POST http://localhost:3000/monitors/HDMI-A-1/off
```
## Service Management
The service is automatically managed by systemd:
```bash
# Check service status
systemctl --user status hyprmonitors.service
# View logs
journalctl --user -u hyprmonitors.service -f
# Manual start/stop (if needed)
systemctl --user start hyprmonitors.service
systemctl --user stop hyprmonitors.service
```
## Integration with Hyprland
You can integrate hyprmonitors with Hyprland keybinds:
```nix
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.settings = {
bind = [
# Turn all monitors off/on
"SUPER SHIFT, M, exec, hyprmonitors-curl off"
"SUPER CTRL, M, exec, hyprmonitors-curl on"
# Control specific monitors
"SUPER SHIFT, 1, exec, hyprmonitors-curl off DP-1"
"SUPER SHIFT, 2, exec, hyprmonitors-curl off HDMI-A-1"
"SUPER CTRL, 1, exec, hyprmonitors-curl on DP-1"
"SUPER CTRL, 2, exec, hyprmonitors-curl on HDMI-A-1"
];
};
```
## Desktop Entry
The module creates a desktop entry "Hyprmonitors Control" that opens the health endpoint in your browser for quick access to verify the service is running.
## Finding Monitor Names
To find your monitor names for use with the API:
```bash
hyprctl monitors
```
Common monitor names include:
- `DP-1`, `DP-2` (DisplayPort)
- `HDMI-A-1`, `HDMI-A-2` (HDMI)
- `eDP-1` (Laptop screen)
## Troubleshooting
### Service won't start
1. Ensure Hyprland is running and properly configured
2. Check that the port isn't already in use
3. View logs: `journalctl --user -u hyprmonitors.service`
### API requests fail
1. Verify the service is running: `hyprmonitors-test`
2. Check monitor names: `hyprctl monitors`
3. Ensure you're running commands in a Hyprland session
### Permission issues
The service runs as your user and should automatically have access to Hyprland's IPC socket. If you encounter permission issues, ensure:
1. You're running the service as the same user running Hyprland
2. The `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` environment variable is properly set
## Security Considerations
- The service binds to localhost by default for security
- If you need remote access, change the host to `0.0.0.0` but ensure proper firewall configuration
- The service has restricted permissions and resource limits applied
## Complete Example
See `example-home-manager-config.nix` for a complete working example configuration.
## Requirements
- NixOS or Nix with Home Manager
- Hyprland window manager
- The module automatically handles all dependencies

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{
# Example Home Manager configuration for hyprmonitors
# Add this to your home.nix or import it as a module
imports = [
# Import the hyprmonitors module
./home-manager-module.nix
];
# Enable Hyprland (required for hyprmonitors)
wayland.windowManager.hyprland = {
enable = true;
# Add your Hyprland configuration here
};
# Configure hyprmonitors service
services.hyprmonitors = {
enable = true;
# Optional: customize host and port (defaults shown)
host = "127.0.0.1";
port = 3000;
# Optional: set log level (default: "info")
logLevel = "info";
# Optional: add environment variables
environmentVariables = {
# Example: if you need to set specific Hyprland instance
# HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE = "your-signature-here";
};
# Optional: override the package (if you want to use a custom build)
# package = pkgs.hyprmonitors; # Uses default from module
};
# The module automatically adds these shell aliases:
# - hyprmonitors-start: Start the service
# - hyprmonitors-stop: Stop the service
# - hyprmonitors-restart: Restart the service
# - hyprmonitors-status: Check service status
# - hyprmonitors-logs: View service logs
# - hyprmonitors-test: Test if the API is responding
# The module also adds a hyprmonitors-curl helper script for API testing:
# - hyprmonitors-curl health
# - hyprmonitors-curl status
# - hyprmonitors-curl on [monitor-name]
# - hyprmonitors-curl off [monitor-name]
# Example of additional Hyprland configuration that works well with hyprmonitors
wayland.windowManager.hyprland.settings = {
# Your Hyprland config here
monitor = [
"DP-1,1920x1080@60,0x0,1"
"HDMI-A-1,1920x1080@60,1920x0,1"
];
# Example keybinds for monitor control (optional)
bind = [
# Turn all monitors off/on
"SUPER SHIFT, M, exec, hyprmonitors-curl off"
"SUPER CTRL, M, exec, hyprmonitors-curl on"
# Turn specific monitors off/on
"SUPER SHIFT, 1, exec, hyprmonitors-curl off DP-1"
"SUPER SHIFT, 2, exec, hyprmonitors-curl off HDMI-A-1"
"SUPER CTRL, 1, exec, hyprmonitors-curl on DP-1"
"SUPER CTRL, 2, exec, hyprmonitors-curl on HDMI-A-1"
];
};
# Optional: Install additional packages that work well with hyprmonitors
home.packages = with pkgs; [
curl
jq
# Add other packages you need
];
}

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maintainers = []; maintainers = [];
}; };
}; };
}); })
// {
# Home Manager module
homeManagerModules.default = import ./home-manager-module.nix;
homeManagerModules.hyprmonitors = import ./home-manager-module.nix;
};
} }

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{
config,
lib,
pkgs,
...
}:
with lib; let
cfg = config.services.hyprmonitors;
hyprmonitors = pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
pname = "hyprmonitors";
version = "0.1.0";
src = ./.;
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./Cargo.lock;
};
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgs; [
pkg-config
];
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
openssl
];
meta = with lib; {
description = "Hyprland monitor control server";
homepage = "https://github.com/your-username/hyprmonitors";
license = licenses.mit;
maintainers = [];
platforms = platforms.linux;
};
};
in {
options.services.hyprmonitors = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Hyprland monitor control server";
package = mkOption {
type = types.package;
default = hyprmonitors;
defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.hyprmonitors";
description = "The hyprmonitors package to use.";
};
host = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "127.0.0.1";
description = "Host address to bind the server to.";
};
port = mkOption {
type = types.port;
default = 3000;
description = "Port to bind the server to.";
};
logLevel = mkOption {
type = types.enum ["error" "warn" "info" "debug" "trace"];
default = "info";
description = "Log level for the server.";
};
environmentVariables = mkOption {
type = types.attrsOf types.str;
default = {};
example = {
HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE = "your-signature";
};
description = "Additional environment variables to set for the service.";
};
settings = mkOption {
type = types.attrs;
default = {};
example = {
cors_origins = ["http://localhost:8080"];
timeout_seconds = 30;
};
description = "Additional configuration settings (if supported by future versions).";
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
assertions = [
{
assertion = config.wayland.windowManager.hyprland.enable or false;
message = "hyprmonitors requires Hyprland to be enabled. Set wayland.windowManager.hyprland.enable = true;";
}
];
home.packages = [cfg.package];
systemd.user.services.hyprmonitors = {
Unit = {
Description = "Hyprland Monitor Control Server";
Documentation = "https://github.com/your-username/hyprmonitors";
After = ["graphical-session.target" "hyprland-session.target"];
Wants = ["graphical-session.target"];
PartOf = ["hyprland-session.target"];
};
Service = {
Type = "simple";
ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/hyprmonitors";
Restart = "always";
RestartSec = 5;
# Environment variables
Environment =
[
"RUST_LOG=${cfg.logLevel}"
"HYPRMONITORS_HOST=${cfg.host}"
"HYPRMONITORS_PORT=${toString cfg.port}"
"HYPRMONITORS_LOG_LEVEL=${cfg.logLevel}"
]
++ (mapAttrsToList (name: value: "${name}=${value}") cfg.environmentVariables);
# Security settings
NoNewPrivileges = true;
PrivateTmp = true;
ProtectHome = "read-only";
ProtectSystem = "strict";
ReadWritePaths = ["/tmp"];
# Resource limits
LimitNOFILE = 1024;
MemoryMax = "128M";
};
Install = {
WantedBy = ["hyprland-session.target"];
};
};
# Create a target for Hyprland session if it doesn't exist
systemd.user.targets.hyprland-session = mkIf (!config.systemd.user.targets ? hyprland-session) {
Unit = {
Description = "Hyprland session";
BindsTo = ["graphical-session.target"];
Wants = ["graphical-session.target"];
After = ["graphical-session.target"];
};
};
# Optional: Add a desktop entry for manual control
xdg.desktopEntries.hyprmonitors-control = mkIf (cfg.enable && cfg.host == "127.0.0.1") {
name = "Hyprmonitors Control";
comment = "Control Hyprland monitors via web interface";
exec = "${pkgs.xdg-utils}/bin/xdg-open http://${cfg.host}:${toString cfg.port}/health";
icon = "preferences-desktop-display";
categories = ["Settings" "System"];
terminal = false;
type = "Application";
};
# Add some useful aliases for controlling the service
home.shellAliases = mkIf cfg.enable {
hyprmonitors-start = "systemctl --user start hyprmonitors.service";
hyprmonitors-stop = "systemctl --user stop hyprmonitors.service";
hyprmonitors-restart = "systemctl --user restart hyprmonitors.service";
hyprmonitors-status = "systemctl --user status hyprmonitors.service";
hyprmonitors-logs = "journalctl --user -u hyprmonitors.service -f";
hyprmonitors-test = "curl http://${cfg.host}:${toString cfg.port}/health";
};
# Add some helper scripts
home.packages = mkIf cfg.enable [
(pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "hyprmonitors-curl" ''
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Helper script for testing hyprmonitors API
BASE_URL="http://${cfg.host}:${toString cfg.port}"
case "$1" in
health)
curl -s "$BASE_URL/health" | ${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq
;;
status)
curl -s "$BASE_URL/monitors/status" | ${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq
;;
on)
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
curl -s -X POST "$BASE_URL/monitors/$2/on" | ${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq
else
curl -s -X POST "$BASE_URL/monitors/on" | ${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq
fi
;;
off)
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
curl -s -X POST "$BASE_URL/monitors/$2/off" | ${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq
else
curl -s -X POST "$BASE_URL/monitors/off" | ${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq
fi
;;
*)
echo "Usage: hyprmonitors-curl {health|status|on [monitor]|off [monitor]}"
echo ""
echo "Examples:"
echo " hyprmonitors-curl health"
echo " hyprmonitors-curl status"
echo " hyprmonitors-curl on"
echo " hyprmonitors-curl off"
echo " hyprmonitors-curl on DP-1"
echo " hyprmonitors-curl off HDMI-A-1"
exit 1
;;
esac
'')
];
};
}