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author | lassulus <lass@aidsballs.de> | 2015-10-24 15:38:27 +0200 |
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committer | lassulus <lass@aidsballs.de> | 2015-10-24 15:38:27 +0200 |
commit | a1d61da3cd101a10fb4b7ccb137af1410d4d901d (patch) | |
tree | ab79a483d6e559923b481dbfec904c9a5232d9aa /default.nix | |
parent | beca36faf241f610b05379295801a102c696273d (diff) | |
parent | abcfba84ca375f868f84188aed704be26d145221 (diff) |
Merge remote-tracking branch 'cd/master'
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diff --git a/default.nix b/default.nix index b261e51e7..c78464198 100644 --- a/default.nix +++ b/default.nix @@ -1,19 +1,3 @@ -# Welcome to the top-level default.nix of stockholm. -# -# You can discover the whole thing easily using the `get` utility, -# which can be found at http://cgit.cd.krebsco.de/get/tree/get -# To install `get` on any Nix-enabled system, use: -# -# nix-env -f /path/to/stockholm -iA pkgs.get -# -# The "current" arguments are used to provide information about the user who's -# evaluating this file. This information is used to determine which user -# namespace is to be used. Of course there's nothing trying to prevent you -# from forging this information. E.g. you could try to generate the deployment -# script for some random user's system, targeting some random host: -# -# LOGNAME=tv get krebs.deploy system=nomic target=8.8.8.8 -# { current-date ? abort "current-date not defined" , current-host-name ? abort "current-host-name not defined" , current-user-name ? builtins.getEnv "LOGNAME" @@ -21,29 +5,8 @@ }@args: let stockholm = { - # The generated scripts to deploy (or infest) systems can be found in the - # `krebs` attribute. There's also an init script, but it's in its early - # stages, not well integrated and mostly useless at the moment. :) - # - # You'll also find lib here, which is nixpkgs/lib + krebs lib, but nobody - # is really accessing this directly, as this lib gets reexported below. inherit krebs; - - # All systems of all users can be found here. - # - # /!\ Please note that `get users.${user-name}.${host-name}.system` is a - # bad idea because it will produce vast amounts of output. These are the - # actual and complete system derivations that can be installed on the - # respective host. - # - # Another thing to notice here is that other user's systems might not be - # evaluable because of missing secrets. If you _are_ able to evaluate - # another user's system, then you probably share a similar naming scheme - # for your secret files! :) inherit users; - - # Additionally, output lib and pkgs for easy access from the shell. - # Notice how we're evaluating just the base module to obtain pkgs. inherit lib; inherit pkgs; }; @@ -65,32 +28,20 @@ let stockholm = { inherit (eval {}) pkgs; - # Path resolvers for common and individual files. - # Example: `upath "3modules"` produces the current user's 3modules directory kpath = lib.nspath "krebs"; upath = lib.nspath current-user-name; - # This is the base module. Its purpose is to provide modules and - # packages, both common ones, found in krebs/ as well as the current user's, - # found in the user's namespace. base-module = { imports = map (f: f "3modules") [ kpath upath ]; nixpkgs.config.packageOverrides = pkgs: let - # Notice the ordering. Krebs packages can only depend on Nixpkgs, - # whereas user packages additionally can depend on krebs packages. kpkgs = import (kpath "5pkgs") { inherit lib pkgs; }; upkgs = import (upath "5pkgs") { inherit lib; pkgs = pkgs // kpkgs; }; in kpkgs // upkgs; }; - # The above base module is used together with a NixOS configuration to - # produce a system. Notice how stockholm really just provides additional - # packages and modules on top of NixOS. Some of this stuff might become - # useful to a broader audience, at which point it should probably be merged - # and pull-requested for inclusion into NixOS/nixpkgs. eval = config: import <nixpkgs/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix> { specialArgs = { inherit lib; @@ -101,10 +52,6 @@ let stockholm = { ]; }; - # Any top-level directory other than krebs/ is considered to be a user - # namespace, configuring a bunch of systems. - # Have a look at the definition of install in krebs/default.nix to see how - # nix-env is using this attribute set to obtain the system to be installed. # TODO move user namespaces' to users/, so no exception for krebs/ is needed users = lib.mapAttrs @@ -113,8 +60,6 @@ let stockholm = { (n: t: !lib.hasPrefix "." n && t == "directory" && n != "krebs") (builtins.readDir ./.)); - # Given a path to a user namespace, provide an attribute of evaluated - # system configurations, keyed by system names (AKA host names). eval-all-systems = path: lib.mapAttrs' (n: _: (lib.nameValuePair (lib.removeSuffix ".nix" n) |