nixos-mailserver/mail-server/assertions.nix
Matthew Leach b610c68f92 acme: Add new option acmeCertificateName
Allow the user to specify the name of the ACME configuration that the
mailserver should use. This allows users that request certificates that
aren't the FQDN of the mailserver, for example a wildcard certificate.
2023-12-20 17:04:35 +00:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
{
assertions = lib.optionals config.mailserver.ldap.enable [
{
assertion = config.mailserver.loginAccounts == {};
message = "When the LDAP support is enable (mailserver.ldap.enable = true), it is not possible to define mailserver.loginAccounts";
}
{
assertion = config.mailserver.extraVirtualAliases == {};
message = "When the LDAP support is enable (mailserver.ldap.enable = true), it is not possible to define mailserver.extraVirtualAliases";
}
{
assertion = config.mailserver.forwards == {};
message = "When the LDAP support is enable (mailserver.ldap.enable = true), it is not possible to define mailserver.forwards";
}
] ++ lib.optionals (config.mailserver.certificateScheme != "acme") [
{
assertion = config.mailserver.acmeCertificateName == config.mailserver.fqdn;
message = "When the certificate scheme is not 'acme' (mailserver.certificateScheme != \"acme\"), it is not possible to define mailserver.acmeCertificateName";
}
];
}