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Kirill Chibisov f3e04981d8 Try to pick user login shell instead of assuming bash
The trick is inspired by `gnome-session`.
2023-10-17 19:05:58 +04:00

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#!/bin/sh
if [ -n "$SHELL" ] &&
grep -q "$SHELL" /etc/shells &&
! (echo "$SHELL" | grep -q "false") &&
! (echo "$SHELL" | grep -q "nologin"); then
if [ "$1" != '-l' ]; then
exec bash -c "exec -l '$SHELL' -c '$0 -l $*'"
else
shift
fi
fi
# Make sure there's no already running session.
if systemctl --user -q is-active niri.service; then
echo 'A niri session is already running.'
exit 1
fi
# Reset failed state of all user units.
systemctl --user reset-failed
# Set the current desktop for xdg-desktop-portal.
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=niri
# Ensure the session type is set to Wayland for xdg-autostart apps.
export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland
# Import the login manager environment.
systemctl --user import-environment
# DBus activation environment is independent from systemd. While most of
# dbus-activated services are already using `SystemdService` directive, some
# still don't and thus we should set the dbus environment with a separate
# command.
if hash dbus-update-activation-environment 2>/dev/null; then
dbus-update-activation-environment --all
fi
# Start niri and wait for it to terminate.
systemctl --user --wait start niri.service
# Unset environment that we've set.
systemctl --user unset-environment WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_SESSION_TYPE XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP