nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/databases/firebird.nix
Dominik Xaver Hörl 0412bde942 treewide: add bool type to enable options, or make use of mkEnableOption
Add missing type information to manually specified enable options or replace them by mkEnableOption where appropriate.
2020-04-21 08:55:36 +02:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
# TODO: This may file may need additional review, eg which configuartions to
# expose to the user.
#
# I only used it to access some simple databases.
# test:
# isql, then type the following commands:
# CREATE DATABASE '/var/db/firebird/data/test.fdb' USER 'SYSDBA' PASSWORD 'masterkey';
# CONNECT '/var/db/firebird/data/test.fdb' USER 'SYSDBA' PASSWORD 'masterkey';
# CREATE TABLE test ( text varchar(100) );
# DROP DATABASE;
#
# Be careful, virtuoso-opensource also provides a different isql command !
# There are at least two ways to run firebird. superserver has been choosen
# however there are no strong reasons to prefer this or the other one AFAIK
# Eg superserver is said to be most efficiently using resources according to
# http://www.firebirdsql.org/manual/qsg25-classic-or-super.html
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.firebird;
firebird = cfg.package;
dataDir = "${cfg.baseDir}/data";
systemDir = "${cfg.baseDir}/system";
in
{
###### interface
options = {
services.firebird = {
enable = mkEnableOption "the Firebird super server";
package = mkOption {
default = pkgs.firebirdSuper;
defaultText = "pkgs.firebirdSuper";
type = types.package;
/*
Example: <code>package = pkgs.firebirdSuper.override { icu =
pkgs.icu; };</code> which is not recommended for compatibility
reasons. See comments at the firebirdSuper derivation
*/
description = ''
Which firebird derivation to use.
'';
};
port = mkOption {
default = "3050";
description = ''
Port Firebird uses.
'';
};
user = mkOption {
default = "firebird";
description = ''
User account under which firebird runs.
'';
};
baseDir = mkOption {
default = "/var/db/firebird"; # ubuntu is using /var/lib/firebird/2.1/data/.. ?
description = ''
Location containing data/ and system/ directories.
data/ stores the databases, system/ stores the password database security2.fdb.
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf config.services.firebird.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [cfg.package];
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [
"d '${dataDir}' 0700 ${cfg.user} - - -"
"d '${systemDir}' 0700 ${cfg.user} - - -"
];
systemd.services.firebird =
{ description = "Firebird Super-Server";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
# TODO: moving security2.fdb into the data directory works, maybe there
# is a better way
preStart =
''
if ! test -e "${systemDir}/security2.fdb"; then
cp ${firebird}/security2.fdb "${systemDir}"
fi
chmod -R 700 "${dataDir}" "${systemDir}" /var/log/firebird
'';
serviceConfig.User = cfg.user;
serviceConfig.LogsDirectory = "firebird";
serviceConfig.LogsDirectoryMode = "0700";
serviceConfig.ExecStart = ''${firebird}/bin/fbserver -d'';
# TODO think about shutdown
};
environment.etc."firebird/firebird.msg".source = "${firebird}/firebird.msg";
# think about this again - and eventually make it an option
environment.etc."firebird/firebird.conf".text = ''
# RootDirectory = Restrict ${dataDir}
DatabaseAccess = Restrict ${dataDir}
ExternalFileAccess = Restrict ${dataDir}
# what is this? is None allowed?
UdfAccess = None
# "Native" = traditional interbase/firebird, "mixed" is windows only
Authentication = Native
# defaults to -1 on non Win32
#MaxUnflushedWrites = 100
#MaxUnflushedWriteTime = 100
# show trace if trouble occurs (does this require debug build?)
# BugcheckAbort = 0
# ConnectionTimeout = 180
#RemoteServiceName = gds_db
RemoteServicePort = ${cfg.port}
# randomly choose port for server Event Notification
#RemoteAuxPort = 0
# rsetrict connections to a network card:
#RemoteBindAddress =
# there are some additional settings which should be reviewed
'';
users.users.firebird = {
description = "Firebird server user";
group = "firebird";
uid = config.ids.uids.firebird;
};
users.groups.firebird.gid = config.ids.gids.firebird;
};
}