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authorEelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>2017-10-17 21:15:33 +0200
committerEelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>2017-10-17 21:15:33 +0200
commitca580bec35ea4d1984e36864158d7be99cfcb34b (patch)
treef5427b560bd2ef98fa8b931597f280fce97a356c /tests/linux-sandbox.sh
parent11ba4302e3666d3860ca83b734217afe07f22de2 (diff)
BinaryCacheStore: Support local caching of NARs
This speeds up commands like "nix cat-store". For example: $ time nix cat-store --store https://cache.nixos.org?local-nar-cache=/tmp/nar-cache /nix/store/i60yncmq6w9dyv37zd2k454g0fkl3arl-systemd-234/etc/udev/udev.conf real 0m4.336s $ time nix cat-store --store https://cache.nixos.org?local-nar-cache=/tmp/nar-cache /nix/store/i60yncmq6w9dyv37zd2k454g0fkl3arl-systemd-234/etc/udev/udev.conf real 0m0.045s The primary motivation is to allow hydra-server to serve files from S3 binary caches. Previously Hydra had a hack to do "nix-store -r <path>", but that fetches the entire closure so is prohibitively expensive. There is no garbage collection of the NAR cache yet. Also, the entire NAR is read when accessing a single member file. We could generate the NAR listing to provide random access. Note: the NAR cache is indexed by the store path hash, not the content hash, so NAR caches should not be shared between binary caches, unless you're sure that all your builds are binary-reproducible.
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