nixpkgs-suyu/lib/build-vms.nix
Eelco Dolstra 8ce36ffb3a * Use "ip" instead of "ifconfig" for setting up network interfaces,
since the latter is rather deprecated and has been unmaintained
  since 2001.  Note that "ip" doesn't know about classful addressing,
  so you can no longer get away with not specifying the subnet mask
  for explicitly configured interfaces.  So if you had

    networking.interfaces =
      [ { name = "eth0"; ipAddress = "192.168.1.1"; } ];

  this should be changed to

    networking.interfaces =
      [ { name = "eth0";
          ipAddress = "192.168.1.1";
          subnetMask = "255.255.255.0";
        }
     ];

  otherwise you end up with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255.

svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=26279
2011-03-11 14:50:11 +00:00

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Nix

{ nixpkgs, services, system }:
let pkgs = import nixpkgs { config = {}; inherit system; }; in
with pkgs;
with import ../lib/qemu-flags.nix;
rec {
inherit pkgs;
# Build a virtual network from an attribute set `{ machine1 =
# config1; ... machineN = configN; }', where `machineX' is the
# hostname and `configX' is a NixOS system configuration. Each
# machine is given an arbitrary IP address in the virtual network.
buildVirtualNetwork =
nodes: let nodesOut = lib.mapAttrs (n: buildVM nodesOut) (assignIPAddresses nodes); in nodesOut;
buildVM =
nodes: configurations:
import ./eval-config.nix {
inherit nixpkgs services system;
modules = configurations ++
[ ../modules/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix
../modules/testing/test-instrumentation.nix # !!! should only get added for automated test runs
{ key = "no-manual"; services.nixosManual.enable = false; }
];
extraArgs = { inherit nodes; };
};
# Given an attribute set { machine1 = config1; ... machineN =
# configN; }, sequentially assign IP addresses in the 192.168.1.0/24
# range to each machine, and set the hostname to the attribute name.
assignIPAddresses = nodes:
let
machines = lib.attrNames nodes;
machinesNumbered = lib.zipTwoLists machines (lib.range 1 254);
nodes_ = lib.flip map machinesNumbered (m: lib.nameValuePair m.first
[ ( { config, pkgs, nodes, ... }:
let
interfacesNumbered = lib.zipTwoLists config.virtualisation.vlans (lib.range 1 255);
interfaces =
lib.flip map interfacesNumbered ({ first, second }:
{ name = "eth${toString second}";
ipAddress = "192.168.${toString first}.${toString m.second}";
subnetMask = "255.255.255.0";
}
);
in
{ key = "ip-address";
config =
{ networking.hostName = m.first;
networking.interfaces = interfaces;
networking.primaryIPAddress =
lib.optionalString (interfaces != []) (lib.head interfaces).ipAddress;
# Put the IP addresses of all VMs in this machine's
# /etc/hosts file. If a machine has multiple
# interfaces, use the IP address corresponding to
# the first interface (i.e. the first network in its
# virtualisation.vlans option).
networking.extraHosts = lib.flip lib.concatMapStrings machines
(m: let config = (lib.getAttr m nodes).config; in
lib.optionalString (config.networking.primaryIPAddress != "")
("${config.networking.primaryIPAddress} " +
"${config.networking.hostName}\n"));
virtualisation.qemu.options =
lib.flip lib.concatMapStrings interfacesNumbered
({ first, second }: qemuNICFlags second first m.second);
};
}
)
(lib.getAttr m.first nodes)
] );
in lib.listToAttrs nodes_;
}