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169 lines
5.5 KiB
Nix
169 lines
5.5 KiB
Nix
pkgs: with pkgs.lib;
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rec {
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# Copy configuration files to avoid having the entire sources in the system closure
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copyFile = filePath: pkgs.runCommand (builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext (builtins.baseNameOf filePath)) {} ''
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cp ${filePath} $out
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'';
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# Check whenever fileSystem is needed for boot. NOTE: Make sure
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# pathsNeededForBoot is closed under the parent relationship, i.e. if /a/b/c
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# is in the list, put /a and /a/b in as well.
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pathsNeededForBoot = [ "/" "/nix" "/nix/store" "/var" "/var/log" "/var/lib" "/etc" ];
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fsNeededForBoot = fs: fs.neededForBoot || elem fs.mountPoint pathsNeededForBoot;
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# Check whenever `b` depends on `a` as a fileSystem
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fsBefore = a: b:
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let
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# normalisePath adds a slash at the end of the path if it didn't already
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# have one.
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#
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# The reason slashes are added at the end of each path is to prevent `b`
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# from accidentally depending on `a` in cases like
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# a = { mountPoint = "/aaa"; ... }
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# b = { device = "/aaaa"; ... }
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# Here a.mountPoint *is* a prefix of b.device even though a.mountPoint is
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# *not* a parent of b.device. If we add a slash at the end of each string,
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# though, this is not a problem: "/aaa/" is not a prefix of "/aaaa/".
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normalisePath = path: "${path}${optionalString (!(hasSuffix "/" path)) "/"}";
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normalise = mount: mount // { device = normalisePath (toString mount.device);
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mountPoint = normalisePath mount.mountPoint;
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depends = map normalisePath mount.depends;
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};
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a' = normalise a;
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b' = normalise b;
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in hasPrefix a'.mountPoint b'.device
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|| hasPrefix a'.mountPoint b'.mountPoint
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|| any (hasPrefix a'.mountPoint) b'.depends;
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# Escape a path according to the systemd rules, e.g. /dev/xyzzy
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# becomes dev-xyzzy. FIXME: slow.
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escapeSystemdPath = s:
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replaceChars ["/" "-" " "] ["-" "\\x2d" "\\x20"]
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(removePrefix "/" s);
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# Returns a system path for a given shell package
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toShellPath = shell:
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if types.shellPackage.check shell then
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"/run/current-system/sw${shell.shellPath}"
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else if types.package.check shell then
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throw "${shell} is not a shell package"
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else
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shell;
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/* Recurse into a list or an attrset, searching for attrs named like
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the value of the "attr" parameter, and return an attrset where the
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names are the corresponding jq path where the attrs were found and
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the values are the values of the attrs.
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Example:
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recursiveGetAttrWithJqPrefix {
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example = [
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{
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irrelevant = "not interesting";
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}
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{
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ignored = "ignored attr";
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relevant = {
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secret = {
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_secret = "/path/to/secret";
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};
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};
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}
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];
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} "_secret" -> { ".example[1].relevant.secret" = "/path/to/secret"; }
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*/
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recursiveGetAttrWithJqPrefix = item: attr:
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let
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recurse = prefix: item:
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if item ? ${attr} then
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nameValuePair prefix item.${attr}
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else if isAttrs item then
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map (name: recurse (prefix + "." + name) item.${name}) (attrNames item)
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else if isList item then
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imap0 (index: item: recurse (prefix + "[${toString index}]") item) item
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else
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[];
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in listToAttrs (flatten (recurse "" item));
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/* Takes an attrset and a file path and generates a bash snippet that
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outputs a JSON file at the file path with all instances of
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{ _secret = "/path/to/secret" }
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in the attrset replaced with the contents of the file
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"/path/to/secret" in the output JSON.
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When a configuration option accepts an attrset that is finally
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converted to JSON, this makes it possible to let the user define
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arbitrary secret values.
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Example:
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If the file "/path/to/secret" contains the string
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"topsecretpassword1234",
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genJqSecretsReplacementSnippet {
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example = [
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{
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irrelevant = "not interesting";
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}
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{
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ignored = "ignored attr";
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relevant = {
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secret = {
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_secret = "/path/to/secret";
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};
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};
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}
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];
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} "/path/to/output.json"
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would generate a snippet that, when run, outputs the following
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JSON file at "/path/to/output.json":
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{
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"example": [
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{
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"irrelevant": "not interesting"
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},
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{
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"ignored": "ignored attr",
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"relevant": {
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"secret": "topsecretpassword1234"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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*/
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genJqSecretsReplacementSnippet = genJqSecretsReplacementSnippet' "_secret";
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# Like genJqSecretsReplacementSnippet, but allows the name of the
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# attr which identifies the secret to be changed.
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genJqSecretsReplacementSnippet' = attr: set: output:
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let
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secrets = recursiveGetAttrWithJqPrefix set attr;
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in ''
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if [[ -h '${output}' ]]; then
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rm '${output}'
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fi
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''
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+ concatStringsSep
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"\n"
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(imap1 (index: name: "export secret${toString index}=$(<'${secrets.${name}}')")
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(attrNames secrets))
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+ "\n"
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+ "${pkgs.jq}/bin/jq >'${output}' '"
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+ concatStringsSep
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" | "
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(imap1 (index: name: ''${name} = $ENV.secret${toString index}'')
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(attrNames secrets))
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+ ''
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' <<'EOF'
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${builtins.toJSON set}
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EOF
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'';
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}
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