nixos: btsync - switch to using systemd user services

Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
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Austin Seipp 2016-01-07 00:10:05 -06:00
parent 90b853b706
commit 4dc7cab40e

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@ -83,15 +83,13 @@ in
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
If enabled, start the Bittorrent Sync daemon. Once enabled,
you can interact with the service through the Web UI, or
configure it in your NixOS configuration. Enabling the
<literal>btsync</literal> service also installs a
multi-instance systemd unit which can be used to start
user-specific copies of the daemon. Once installed, you can
use <literal>systemctl start btsync@user</literal> to start
the daemon only for user <literal>user</literal>, using the
configuration file located at
If enabled, start the Bittorrent Sync daemon. Once enabled, you can
interact with the service through the Web UI, or configure it in your
NixOS configuration. Enabling the <literal>btsync</literal> service
also installs a systemd user unit which can be used to start
user-specific copies of the daemon. Once installed, you can use
<literal>systemctl --user start btsync</literal> as your user to start
the daemon using the configuration file located at
<literal>$HOME/.config/btsync.conf</literal>.
'';
};
@ -212,7 +210,9 @@ in
default = "/var/lib/btsync/";
example = "/var/lib/btsync/";
description = ''
Where to store the bittorrent sync files.
Where BitTorrent Sync will store it's database files (containing
things like username info and licenses). Generally, you should not
need to ever change this.
'';
};
@ -311,12 +311,11 @@ in
};
};
systemd.services."btsync@" = with pkgs; {
description = "Bittorrent Sync Service for %i";
systemd.user.services.btsync = with pkgs; {
description = "Bittorrent Sync user service";
after = [ "network.target" "local-fs.target" ];
serviceConfig = {
Restart = "on-abort";
User = "%i";
ExecStart =
"${bittorrentSync}/bin/btsync --nodaemon --config %h/.config/btsync.conf";
};