nixpkgs-suyu/nixos/modules/services/networking/privoxy.nix
pennae 2e751c0772 treewide: automatically md-convert option descriptions
the conversion procedure is simple:

 - find all things that look like options, ie calls to either `mkOption`
   or `lib.mkOption` that take an attrset. remember the attrset as the
   option
 - for all options, find a `description` attribute who's value is not a
   call to `mdDoc` or `lib.mdDoc`
 - textually convert the entire value of the attribute to MD with a few
   simple regexes (the set from mdize-module.sh)
 - if the change produced a change in the manual output, discard
 - if the change kept the manual unchanged, add some text to the
   description to make sure we've actually found an option. if the
   manual changes this time, keep the converted description

this procedure converts 80% of nixos options to markdown. around 2000
options remain to be inspected, but most of those fail the "does not
change the manual output check": currently the MD conversion process
does not faithfully convert docbook tags like <code> and <package>, so
any option using such tags will not be converted at all.
2022-07-30 15:16:34 +02:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.privoxy;
serialise = name: val:
if isList val then concatMapStrings (serialise name) val
else if isBool val then serialise name (if val then "1" else "0")
else "${name} ${toString val}\n";
configType = with types;
let atom = oneOf [ int bool string path ];
in attrsOf (either atom (listOf atom))
// { description = ''
privoxy configuration type. The format consists of an attribute
set of settings. Each setting can be either a value (integer, string,
boolean or path) or a list of such values.
'';
};
ageType = types.str // {
check = x:
isString x &&
(builtins.match "([0-9]+([smhdw]|min|ms|us)*)+" x != null);
description = "tmpfiles.d(5) age format";
};
configFile = pkgs.writeText "privoxy.conf"
(concatStrings (
# Relative paths in some options are relative to confdir. Privoxy seems
# to parse the options in order of appearance, so this must come first.
# Nix however doesn't preserve the order in attrsets, so we have to
# hardcode confdir here.
[ "confdir ${pkgs.privoxy}/etc\n" ]
++ mapAttrsToList serialise cfg.settings
));
inspectAction = pkgs.writeText "inspect-all-https.action"
''
# Enable HTTPS inspection for all requests
{+https-inspection}
/
'';
in
{
###### interface
options.services.privoxy = {
enable = mkEnableOption "Privoxy, non-caching filtering proxy";
enableTor = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = lib.mdDoc ''
Whether to configure Privoxy to use Tor's faster SOCKS port,
suitable for HTTP.
'';
};
inspectHttps = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to configure Privoxy to inspect HTTPS requests, meaning all
encrypted traffic will be filtered as well. This works by decrypting
and re-encrypting the requests using a per-domain generated certificate.
To issue per-domain certificates, Privoxy must be provided with a CA
certificate, using the <literal>ca-cert-file</literal>,
<literal>ca-key-file</literal> settings.
<warning><para>
The CA certificate must also be added to the system trust roots,
otherwise browsers will reject all Privoxy certificates as invalid.
You can do so by using the option
<option>security.pki.certificateFiles</option>.
</para></warning>
'';
};
certsLifetime = mkOption {
type = ageType;
default = "10d";
example = "12h";
description = ''
If <literal>inspectHttps</literal> is enabled, the time generated HTTPS
certificates will be stored in a temporary directory for reuse. Once
the lifetime has expired the directory will cleared and the certificate
will have to be generated again, on-demand.
Depending on the traffic, you may want to reduce the lifetime to limit
the disk usage, since Privoxy itself never deletes the certificates.
<note><para>The format is that of the <literal>tmpfiles.d(5)</literal>
Age parameter.</para></note>
'';
};
userActions = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = lib.mdDoc ''
Actions to be included in a `user.action` file. This
will have a higher priority and can be used to override all other
actions.
'';
};
userFilters = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = lib.mdDoc ''
Filters to be included in a `user.filter` file. This
will have a higher priority and can be used to override all other
filters definitions.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
type = types.submodule {
freeformType = configType;
options.listen-address = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "127.0.0.1:8118";
description = lib.mdDoc "Pair of address:port the proxy server is listening to.";
};
options.enable-edit-actions = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = lib.mdDoc "Whether the web-based actions file editor may be used.";
};
options.actionsfile = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
# This must come after all other entries, in order to override the
# other actions/filters installed by Privoxy or the user.
apply = x: x ++ optional (cfg.userActions != "")
(toString (pkgs.writeText "user.actions" cfg.userActions));
default = [ "match-all.action" "default.action" ];
description = lib.mdDoc ''
List of paths to Privoxy action files. These paths may either be
absolute or relative to the privoxy configuration directory.
'';
};
options.filterfile = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [ "default.filter" ];
apply = x: x ++ optional (cfg.userFilters != "")
(toString (pkgs.writeText "user.filter" cfg.userFilters));
description = lib.mdDoc ''
List of paths to Privoxy filter files. These paths may either be
absolute or relative to the privoxy configuration directory.
'';
};
};
default = {};
example = literalExpression ''
{ # Listen on IPv6 only
listen-address = "[::]:8118";
# Forward .onion requests to Tor
forward-socks5 = ".onion localhost:9050 .";
# Log redirects and filters
debug = [ 128 64 ];
# This is equivalent to writing these lines
# in the Privoxy configuration file:
# debug 128
# debug 64
}
'';
description = ''
This option is mapped to the main Privoxy configuration file.
Check out the Privoxy user manual at
<link xlink:href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/config.html"/>
for available settings and documentation.
<note><para>
Repeated settings can be represented by using a list.
</para></note>
'';
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
users.users.privoxy = {
description = "Privoxy daemon user";
isSystemUser = true;
group = "privoxy";
};
users.groups.privoxy = {};
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = optional cfg.inspectHttps
"d ${cfg.settings.certificate-directory} 0770 privoxy privoxy ${cfg.certsLifetime}";
systemd.services.privoxy = {
description = "Filtering web proxy";
after = [ "network.target" "nss-lookup.target" ];
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
serviceConfig = {
User = "privoxy";
Group = "privoxy";
ExecStart = "${pkgs.privoxy}/bin/privoxy --no-daemon ${configFile}";
PrivateDevices = true;
PrivateTmp = true;
ProtectHome = true;
ProtectSystem = "full";
};
unitConfig = mkIf cfg.inspectHttps {
ConditionPathExists = with cfg.settings;
[ ca-cert-file ca-key-file ];
};
};
services.tor.settings.SOCKSPort = mkIf cfg.enableTor [
# Route HTTP traffic over a faster port (without IsolateDestAddr).
{ addr = "127.0.0.1"; port = 9063; IsolateDestAddr = false; }
];
services.privoxy.settings = {
user-manual = "${pkgs.privoxy}/share/doc/privoxy/user-manual";
# This is needed for external filters
temporary-directory = "/tmp";
filterfile = [ "default.filter" ];
actionsfile =
[ "match-all.action"
"default.action"
] ++ optional cfg.inspectHttps (toString inspectAction);
} // (optionalAttrs cfg.enableTor {
forward-socks5 = "/ 127.0.0.1:9063 .";
toggle = true;
enable-remote-toggle = false;
enable-edit-actions = false;
enable-remote-http-toggle = false;
}) // (optionalAttrs cfg.inspectHttps {
# This allows setting absolute key/crt paths
ca-directory = "/var/empty";
certificate-directory = "/run/privoxy/certs";
trusted-cas-file = "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt";
});
};
imports =
let
top = x: [ "services" "privoxy" x ];
setting = x: [ "services" "privoxy" "settings" x ];
in
[ (mkRenamedOptionModule (top "enableEditActions") (setting "enable-edit-actions"))
(mkRenamedOptionModule (top "listenAddress") (setting "listen-address"))
(mkRenamedOptionModule (top "actionsFiles") (setting "actionsfile"))
(mkRenamedOptionModule (top "filterFiles") (setting "filterfile"))
(mkRemovedOptionModule (top "extraConfig")
''
Use services.privoxy.settings instead.
This is part of the general move to use structured settings instead of raw
text for config as introduced by RFC0042:
https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/blob/master/rfcs/0042-config-option.md
'')
];
meta.maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ rnhmjoj ];
}