{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.openldap;
openldap = pkgs.openldap;
dataFile = pkgs.writeText "ldap-contents.ldif" cfg.declarativeContents;
configFile = pkgs.writeText "slapd.conf" cfg.extraConfig;
configOpts = if cfg.configDir == null then "-f ${configFile}"
else "-F ${cfg.configDir}";
in
{
###### interface
options = {
services.openldap = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = "
Whether to enable the ldap server.
";
};
user = mkOption {
type = types.string;
default = "openldap";
description = "User account under which slapd runs.";
};
group = mkOption {
type = types.string;
default = "openldap";
description = "Group account under which slapd runs.";
};
urlList = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.string;
default = [ "ldap:///" ];
description = "URL list slapd should listen on.";
example = [ "ldaps:///" ];
};
dataDir = mkOption {
type = types.string;
default = "/var/db/openldap";
description = "The database directory.";
};
configDir = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.path;
default = null;
description = "Use this optional config directory instead of using slapd.conf";
example = "/var/db/slapd.d";
};
extraConfig = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = "
slapd.conf configuration
";
example = literalExample ''
'''
include ${pkgs.openldap.out}/etc/schema/core.schema
include ${pkgs.openldap.out}/etc/schema/cosine.schema
include ${pkgs.openldap.out}/etc/schema/inetorgperson.schema
include ${pkgs.openldap.out}/etc/schema/nis.schema
database bdb
suffix dc=example,dc=org
rootdn cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org
# NOTE: change after first start
rootpw secret
directory /var/db/openldap
'''
'';
};
declarativeContents = mkOption {
type = with types; nullOr lines;
default = null;
description = ''
Declarative contents for the LDAP database, in LDIF format.
Note a few facts when using it. First, the database
must be stored in the directory defined by
dataDir
. Second, all dataDir
will be erased
when starting the LDAP server. Third, modifications to the database
are not prevented, they are just dropped on the next reboot of the
server. Finally, performance-wise the database and indexes are rebuilt
on each server startup, so this will slow down server startup,
especially with large databases.
'';
example = ''
dn: dc=example,dc=org
objectClass: domain
dc: example
dn: ou=users,dc=example,dc=org
objectClass = organizationalUnit
ou: users
# ...
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [ openldap ];
systemd.services.openldap = {
description = "LDAP server";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
after = [ "network.target" ];
preStart = ''
mkdir -p /var/run/slapd
chown -R "${cfg.user}:${cfg.group}" /var/run/slapd
${optionalString (cfg.declarativeContents != null) ''
rm -Rf "${cfg.dataDir}"
''}
mkdir -p "${cfg.dataDir}"
${optionalString (cfg.declarativeContents != null) ''
${openldap.out}/bin/slapadd ${configOpts} -l ${dataFile}
''}
chown -R "${cfg.user}:${cfg.group}" "${cfg.dataDir}"
'';
serviceConfig.ExecStart =
"${openldap.out}/libexec/slapd -d 0 " +
"-u '${cfg.user}' -g '${cfg.group}' " +
"-h '${concatStringsSep " " cfg.urlList}' " +
"${configOpts}";
};
users.extraUsers.openldap =
{ name = cfg.user;
group = cfg.group;
uid = config.ids.uids.openldap;
};
users.extraGroups.openldap =
{ name = cfg.group;
gid = config.ids.gids.openldap;
};
};
}