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2023-03-31Ensure all headers have `#pragma once` and are in API docsJohn Ericson
`///@file` makes them show up in the internal API dos. A tiny few were missing `#pragma once`.
2022-01-18Get rid of std::shared_ptr<std::string> and ref<std::string>Eelco Dolstra
These were needed back in the pre-C++11 era because we didn't have move semantics. But now we do.
2020-12-15Use the fs accessor for readInvalidDerivationregnat
Extend `FSAccessor::readFile` to allow not checking that the path is a valid one, and rewrite `readInvalidDerivation` using this extended `readFile`. Several places in the code use `readInvalidDerivation`, either because they need to read a derivation that has been written in the store but not registered yet, or more generally to prevent a deadlock because `readDerivation` tries to lock the state, so can't be called from a place where the lock is already held. However, `readInvalidDerivation` implicitely assumes that the store is a `LocalFSStore`, which isn't always the case. The concrete motivation for this is that it's required for `nix copy --from someBinaryCache` to work, which is tremendously useful for the tests.
2020-07-13toStorePath(): Return a StorePath and the suffixEelco Dolstra
2017-12-07Provide random access to cached NARsEelco Dolstra
E.g. $ time nix cat-store --store https://cache.nixos.org?local-nar-cache=/tmp/nars \ /nix/store/b0w2hafndl09h64fhb86kw6bmhbmnpm1-blender-2.79/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/blender.svg > /dev/null real 0m4.139s $ time nix cat-store --store https://cache.nixos.org?local-nar-cache=/tmp/nars \ /nix/store/b0w2hafndl09h64fhb86kw6bmhbmnpm1-blender-2.79/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/blender.svg > /dev/null real 0m0.024s (Before, the second call took ~0.220s.) This will use a NAR listing in /tmp/nars/b0w2hafndl09h64fhb86kw6bmhbmnpm1.ls containing all metadata, including the offsets of regular files inside the NAR. Thus, we don't need to read the entire NAR. (We do read the entire listing, but that's generally pretty small. We could use a SQLite DB by borrowing some more code from nixos-channel-scripts/file-cache.hh.) This is primarily useful when Hydra is serving files from an S3 binary cache, in particular when you have giant NARs. E.g. we had some 12 GiB NARs, so accessing individuals files was pretty slow.
2017-10-17BinaryCacheStore::addToStore(): Add NARs to the local cacheEelco Dolstra
2017-10-17BinaryCacheStore: Support local caching of NARsEelco Dolstra
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.
2017-10-17Remove BinaryCacheStoreAccessorEelco Dolstra
Probably as a result of a bad merge in 4b8f1b0ec066a5b994747b1afd050f5f62d857f6, we had both a BinaryCacheStoreAccessor and a RemoteFSAccessor. BinaryCacheStore::getFSAccessor() returned the latter, but BinaryCacheStore::addToStore() checked for the former. This probably caused hydra-queue-runner to download paths that it just uploaded.
2016-09-02Factor a general remote FS accessor out of BinaryCacheStoreShea Levy