nixos/locatedb: fix first run when /var/cache doesn't exist

by using systemd-tmpfiles.
Also document what's happening there.
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Florian Jacob 2017-10-11 11:18:28 +02:00
parent 818b161e0a
commit 70c3f56bdd

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@ -125,13 +125,16 @@ in {
warnings = optional (isMLocate && cfg.localuser != null) "mlocate does not support searching as user other than root"
++ optional (isFindutils && cfg.pruneNames != []) "findutils locate does not support pruning by directory component"
++ optional (isFindutils && cfg.pruneBindMounts) "findutils locate does not support skipping bind mounts";
# directory creation needs to be separated from main service
# because ReadWritePaths fails when the directory doesn't already exist
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [ "d ${dirOf cfg.output} 0755 root root -" ];
systemd.services.update-locatedb =
{ description = "Update Locate Database";
path = mkIf (!isMLocate) [ pkgs.su ];
script =
''
mkdir -m 0755 -p ${dirOf cfg.output}
exec ${cfg.locate}/bin/updatedb \
${optionalString (cfg.localuser != null && ! isMLocate) ''--localuser=${cfg.localuser}''} \
--output=${toString cfg.output} ${concatStringsSep " " cfg.extraFlags}
@ -148,6 +151,11 @@ in {
serviceConfig.PrivateNetwork = "yes";
serviceConfig.NoNewPrivileges = "yes";
serviceConfig.ReadOnlyPaths = "/";
# Use dirOf cfg.output because mlocate creates temporary files next to
# the actual database. We could specify and create them as well,
# but that would make this quite brittle when they change something.
# NOTE: If /var/cache does not exist, this leads to the misleading error message:
# update-locatedb.service: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning …/update-locatedb-start: No such file or directory
serviceConfig.ReadWritePaths = dirOf cfg.output;
};