nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.nix
Tuomas Tynkkynen 96190535e5 Revert "nixos: rename system.{stateVersion,defaultChannel} -> system.nixos.\1"
This reverts commit 095fe5b43d.

Pointless renames considered harmful. All they do is force people to
spend extra work updating their configs for no benefit, and hindering
the ability to switch between unstable and stable versions of NixOS.

Like, what was the value of having the "nixos." there? I mean, by
definition anything in a NixOS module has something to do with NixOS...
2018-07-28 00:12:55 +03:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.postgresql;
# see description of extraPlugins
postgresqlAndPlugins = pg:
if cfg.extraPlugins == [] then pg
else pkgs.buildEnv {
name = "postgresql-and-plugins-${(builtins.parseDrvName pg.name).version}";
paths = [ pg pg.lib ] ++ cfg.extraPlugins;
buildInputs = [ pkgs.makeWrapper ];
postBuild =
''
mkdir -p $out/bin
rm $out/bin/{pg_config,postgres,pg_ctl}
cp --target-directory=$out/bin ${pg}/bin/{postgres,pg_config,pg_ctl}
wrapProgram $out/bin/postgres --set NIX_PGLIBDIR $out/lib
'';
};
postgresql = postgresqlAndPlugins cfg.package;
# The main PostgreSQL configuration file.
configFile = pkgs.writeText "postgresql.conf"
''
hba_file = '${pkgs.writeText "pg_hba.conf" cfg.authentication}'
ident_file = '${pkgs.writeText "pg_ident.conf" cfg.identMap}'
log_destination = 'stderr'
listen_addresses = '${if cfg.enableTCPIP then "*" else "localhost"}'
port = ${toString cfg.port}
${cfg.extraConfig}
'';
in
{
###### interface
options = {
services.postgresql = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to run PostgreSQL.
'';
};
package = mkOption {
type = types.package;
example = literalExample "pkgs.postgresql96";
description = ''
PostgreSQL package to use.
'';
};
port = mkOption {
type = types.int;
default = 5432;
description = ''
The port on which PostgreSQL listens.
'';
};
dataDir = mkOption {
type = types.path;
example = "/var/lib/postgresql/9.6";
description = ''
Data directory for PostgreSQL.
'';
};
authentication = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = ''
Defines how users authenticate themselves to the server. By
default, "trust" access to local users will always be granted
along with any other custom options. If you do not want this,
set this option using "lib.mkForce" to override this
behaviour.
'';
};
identMap = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = ''
Defines the mapping from system users to database users.
'';
};
initialScript = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.path;
default = null;
description = ''
A file containing SQL statements to execute on first startup.
'';
};
enableTCPIP = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether PostgreSQL should listen on all network interfaces.
If disabled, the database can only be accessed via its Unix
domain socket or via TCP connections to localhost.
'';
};
extraPlugins = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.path;
default = [];
example = literalExample "[ (pkgs.postgis.override { postgresql = pkgs.postgresql94; }) ]";
description = ''
When this list contains elements a new store path is created.
PostgreSQL and the elements are symlinked into it. Then pg_config,
postgres and pg_ctl are copied to make them use the new
$out/lib directory as pkglibdir. This makes it possible to use postgis
without patching the .sql files which reference $libdir/postgis-1.5.
'';
# Note: the duplication of executables is about 4MB size.
# So a nicer solution was patching postgresql to allow setting the
# libdir explicitely.
};
extraConfig = mkOption {
type = types.lines;
default = "";
description = "Additional text to be appended to <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>.";
};
recoveryConfig = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.lines;
default = null;
description = ''
Contents of the <filename>recovery.conf</filename> file.
'';
};
superUser = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default= if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "17.09" then "postgres" else "root";
internal = true;
description = ''
NixOS traditionally used 'root' as superuser, most other distros use 'postgres'.
From 17.09 we also try to follow this standard. Internal since changing this value
would lead to breakage while setting up databases.
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf config.services.postgresql.enable {
services.postgresql.package =
# Note: when changing the default, make it conditional on
# system.stateVersion to maintain compatibility with existing
# systems!
mkDefault (if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "17.09" then pkgs.postgresql96
else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "16.03" then pkgs.postgresql95
else pkgs.postgresql94);
services.postgresql.dataDir =
mkDefault (if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "17.09" then "/var/lib/postgresql/${config.services.postgresql.package.psqlSchema}"
else "/var/db/postgresql");
services.postgresql.authentication = mkAfter
''
# Generated file; do not edit!
local all all ident
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
host all all ::1/128 md5
'';
users.users.postgres =
{ name = "postgres";
uid = config.ids.uids.postgres;
group = "postgres";
description = "PostgreSQL server user";
};
users.groups.postgres.gid = config.ids.gids.postgres;
environment.systemPackages = [ postgresql ];
systemd.services.postgresql =
{ description = "PostgreSQL Server";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
after = [ "network.target" ];
environment.PGDATA = cfg.dataDir;
path = [ postgresql ];
preStart =
''
# Create data directory.
if ! test -e ${cfg.dataDir}/PG_VERSION; then
mkdir -m 0700 -p ${cfg.dataDir}
rm -f ${cfg.dataDir}/*.conf
chown -R postgres:postgres ${cfg.dataDir}
fi
''; # */
script =
''
# Initialise the database.
if ! test -e ${cfg.dataDir}/PG_VERSION; then
initdb -U ${cfg.superUser}
# See postStart!
touch "${cfg.dataDir}/.first_startup"
fi
ln -sfn "${configFile}" "${cfg.dataDir}/postgresql.conf"
${optionalString (cfg.recoveryConfig != null) ''
ln -sfn "${pkgs.writeText "recovery.conf" cfg.recoveryConfig}" \
"${cfg.dataDir}/recovery.conf"
''}
exec postgres
'';
serviceConfig =
{ ExecReload = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID";
User = "postgres";
Group = "postgres";
PermissionsStartOnly = true;
# Shut down Postgres using SIGINT ("Fast Shutdown mode"). See
# http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/server-shutdown.html
KillSignal = "SIGINT";
KillMode = "mixed";
# Give Postgres a decent amount of time to clean up after
# receiving systemd's SIGINT.
TimeoutSec = 120;
};
# Wait for PostgreSQL to be ready to accept connections.
postStart =
''
while ! ${pkgs.sudo}/bin/sudo -u ${cfg.superUser} psql --port=${toString cfg.port} -d postgres -c "" 2> /dev/null; do
if ! kill -0 "$MAINPID"; then exit 1; fi
sleep 0.1
done
if test -e "${cfg.dataDir}/.first_startup"; then
${optionalString (cfg.initialScript != null) ''
${pkgs.sudo}/bin/sudo -u ${cfg.superUser} psql -f "${cfg.initialScript}" --port=${toString cfg.port} -d postgres
''}
rm -f "${cfg.dataDir}/.first_startup"
fi
'';
unitConfig.RequiresMountsFor = "${cfg.dataDir}";
};
};
meta.doc = ./postgresql.xml;
}