Adds the ability to make any parameter specified in extraConfig secret
by defining it an attrset containing the attr _secret, which in turn
is a path to a file containing the actual secret.
Use the postgresql module to provision a local db (if
databaseCreateLocally is true) instead of doing this locally.
Switch to using the local unix socket for db connections by default;
this is needed since dbs created by the postgresql module only support
peer authentication.
Instead of running the rake tasks db:schema:load, db:migrate and
db:seed_fu, run gitlab:db:configure, which in turn runs these tasks
when needed.
Solves issue #53852 for gitlab.
Add support for storing secrets in files outside the nix store, since
files in the nix store are world-readable and secrets therefore can't
be stored safely there.
The old string options are kept, since they can potentially be handy
for testing purposes, but their descriptions now state that they
shouldn't be used in production. The manual section is updated to use
the file options rather than the string options and the tests now test
both.
* remove kinetic
* release note
* add johanot as maintainer
nixos/ceph: create option for mgr_module_path
- since the upstream default is no longer correct in v14
* fix module, default location for libexec has changed
* ceph: fix test
* maintain only one version
* ceph-client: init
* include ceph-volume python tool in output
nixos/ceph: extraConfig, fix test, wait for ceph-mgr to become active
* run ceph with disk group permission
* add extraConfig option for the global section
needed per cluster
* clear up how ceph.conf is generated
* fix ceph testcase
Since we moved gsettings-desktop-schemas to top-level, gnome3.glib-networking was the same as glib-networking.
We could try to make the top-level variant not depend on gsettings-desktop-schemas again but that is probably
pointless, as the dependency is rather small compared to things like libproxy. Instead, we will just drop
the package in gnome3 attr set and always rely on the top-level expression.
Since https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/61321, local-fs.target is
part of sysinit.target again, meaning units without
DefaultDependencies=no will automatically depend on it, and the manual
set dependencies can be dropped.
The redis module currently fails to start up, most likely due to running
a chown as non-root in preStart.
While at it, I hardcoded it to use systemd's StateDirectory and
DynamicUser to manage directory permissions, removed the unused
appendOnlyFilename option, and the pidFile option.
We properly tell redis now it's daemonized, and it'll use notify support
to signal readiness.
Adds:
- gnome-color-manager
- services.avahi
It appears that GeoClue requires its daemon and IIRC has
been default enabled in other distros for a while.
- orca
It's the default screen-reader.
Any system uid will do, so we let the system allocate
one for us. The 'mailman' group is gone entirely since
we don't need it. Users who wish to run the 'mailman'
administration utility can do so via 'sudo':
$ sudo -u mailman mailman info
Also, simplify the syntax of our user.users entry to
rely on an attribute set rather than a list.
* nixos/acme: Fix ordering of cert requests
When subsequent certificates would be added, they would
not wake up nginx correctly due to target units only being triggered
once. We now added more fine-grained systemd dependencies to make sure
nginx always is aware of new certificates and doesn't restart too early
resulting in a crash.
Furthermore, the acme module has been refactored. Mostly to get
rid of the deprecated PermissionStartOnly systemd options which were
deprecated. Below is a summary of changes made.
* Use SERVICE_RESULT to determine status
This was added in systemd v232. we don't have to keep track
of the EXITCODE ourselves anymore.
* Add regression test for requesting mutliple domains
* Deprecate 'directory' option
We now use systemd's StateDirectory option to manage
create and permissions of the acme state directory.
* The webroot is created using a systemd.tmpfiles.rules rule
instead of the preStart script.
* Depend on certs directly
By getting rid of the target units, we make sure ordering
is correct in the case that you add new certs after already
having deployed some.
Reason it broke before: acme-certificates.target would
be in active state, and if you then add a new cert, it
would still be active and hence nginx would restart
without even requesting a new cert. Not good! We
make the dependencies more fine-grained now. this should fix that
* Remove activationDelay option
It complicated the code a lot, and is rather arbitrary. What if
your activation script takes more than activationDelay seconds?
Instead, one should use systemd dependencies to make sure some
action happens before setting the certificate live.
e.g. If you want to wait until your cert is published in DNS DANE /
TLSA, you could create a unit that blocks until it appears in DNS:
```
RequiredBy=acme-${cert}.service
After=acme-${cert}.service
ExecStart=publish-wait-for-dns-script
```
The custom session script is always executed (when it exists). This change
passes the selected session script and select session name to the custom session
script, so that it can defer to the selected session script based on the value
of the selected session name.
The `keys.target` is used to indicate whether all NixOps keys were
successfully uploaded on an unattended reboot. However this can cause
startup issues e.g. with NixOS containers (see #67265) and can block
boots even though this might not be needed (e.g. with a dovecot2
instance running that doesn't need any of the NixOps keys).
As described in the NixOps manual[1], dependencies to keys should be
defined like this now:
``` nix
{
systemd.services.myservice = {
after = [ "secret-key.service" ];
wants = [ "secret-key.service" ];
};
}
```
However I'd leave the issue open until it's discussed whether or not to
keep `keys.target` in `nixpkgs`.
[1] https://nixos.org/nixops/manual/#idm140737322342384
This introduces the following options under the services.gnome3 namespace:
* core-os-services.enable
* core-shell.enable
* core-utilities.enable
* games.enable
The first three are all default enabled by gnome3.enable
and their purpose is to make gnome3 more flexable for users
usecases. In the case of core-utilities and games, it allows
users to easily switch on the default gnome3 applications
and games packages. Previously we had lists in gnome-3/default.nix
but they weren't visible to the user. By having options we have
generated documentation and an interface.
For some reason nm-applet has to be running for an authentication
dialog to be spawned by wingpanel-indicator-network.
This also fixes storing NetworkManager secrets in the keyring, but this
is still broken because we lack the proper PAM configuration.
When NetworkManager is configured to not manage all interfaces, it's
perfectly fine to have the rest be managed by the standard nixos
wireless scripts.
I use
networking.networkmanager.unmanaged = [
"*" "except:type:wwan" "except:type:gsm"
];
to control everything using networking.wireless except for the mobile
LTE modem which only works with NetworkManager.
Fix the following error when opening Background panel in GNOME Settings:
URI '/nix/store/…-simple-dark-gray-2016-02-19/share/artwork/gnome/nix-wallpaper-simple-dark-gray.png' is invalid
This module obsoletes services.gnome3.gnome-terminal-server
as that's a confusing option for users, and sounds internal.
It's much simpler to have a gnome-terminal module.
* nginx: expose generated config and allow nginx reloads
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/15906
Another try was done, but not yet merged in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/24476
This add 2 new features: ability to review generated Nginx config
(and NixOS has sophisticated generation!) and reloading
of nginx on config changes. This preserves nginx restart on package
updates.
I've modified nginx test to use this new feature and check reload/restart
behavior.
* rename to enableReload
* add sleep(1) in ETag test (race condition) and rewrite rebuild-switch using `nesting.clone`
* Regenerated all patches for 1.4.2 and resolved
any conflicts.
* fix-test-paths.patch doesn't copy the whole locale archive
because we have C.UTF8 now.
* nixos/flatpak creates a Flatpak system helper user
Change introduced in 1.3.2.
Changes:
See https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/releases/tag/1.3.1 through
1.4.2.
This allows xkbvalidate to be compiled via Clang and also has a few
other portability improvements, eg. it now can even be compiled on OS X,
even though it's probably not needed there.
In addition, I changed the binary name so that it matches the package
name.
I'm merging this in right now, because there is only the xserver NixOS
module where this is used, so the risk of a catastrophic breakage is
very low.
Checks and build done by ofborg also ran successfully and I also did a
few local tests (eg. running via valgrind to avoid leaks) to make sure
it's still working properly.
So far, the output binary has been just "validate", which is quite a
very generic name and doesn't match the package name.
Even though I highly doubt that this program will ever be used outside
of NixOS modules, it's nevertheless less confusing to have a consistent
naming.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
The old `cp` suffers from a permission issue on the 2nd start of the
service. The files were copied from the read-only nix store. On the 2nd
start of the service the `cp` failed.
The new version force creates a symlink which does not suffer from this.