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2022-04-19Avoid `fmt` when constructor already does itJohn Ericson
There is a correctnes issue here, but #3724 will fix that. This is just a cleanup for brevity's sake.
2022-04-10Log builder args and environment variablesSebastian Blunt
Previously it only logged the builder's path, this changes it to log the arguments at the same log level, and the environment variables at the vomit level. This helped me debug https://github.com/svanderburg/node2nix/issues/75
2022-04-08Remove duplicate "error:"Eelco Dolstra
2022-04-08Error: Remove unused sname() methodEelco Dolstra
2022-04-08Remove unused Error.name fieldEelco Dolstra
2022-04-06Fix empty 'nix copy' error messageEelco Dolstra
This was caused by SubstitutionGoal not setting the errorMsg field in its BuildResult. We now get a more descriptive message than in 2.7.0, e.g. error: path '/nix/store/13mh...' is required, but there is no substituter that can build it instead of the misleading (since there was no build) error: build of '/nix/store/13mh...' failed Fixes #6295.
2022-04-04Add missing #includeEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Fix macOS buildEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Rename 'pure' -> 'sandboxed' for consistencyEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31needsNetworkAccess() -> isSandboxed()Eelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Document isPure()Eelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Fix macOS buildEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Support fixed-output derivations depending on impure derivationsEelco Dolstra
2022-03-31Add support for impure derivationsEelco Dolstra
Impure derivations are derivations that can produce a different result every time they're built. Example: stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "impure"; __impure = true; # marks this derivation as impure outputHashAlgo = "sha256"; outputHashMode = "recursive"; buildCommand = "date > $out"; }; Some important characteristics: * This requires the 'impure-derivations' experimental feature. * Impure derivations are not "cached". Thus, running "nix-build" on the example above multiple times will cause a rebuild every time. * They are implemented similar to CA derivations, i.e. the output is moved to a content-addressed path in the store. The difference is that we don't register a realisation in the Nix database. * Pure derivations are not allowed to depend on impure derivations. In the future fixed-output derivations will be allowed to depend on impure derivations, thus forming an "impurity barrier" in the dependency graph. * When sandboxing is enabled, impure derivations can access the network in the same way as fixed-output derivations. In relaxed sandboxing mode, they can access the local filesystem.
2022-03-29Simplify the handling of the hash moduloThéophane Hufschmitt
Rather than having four different but very similar types of hashes, make only one, with a tag indicating whether it corresponds to a regular of deferred derivation. This implies a slight logical change: The original Nix+multiple-outputs model assumed only one hash-modulo per derivation. Adding multiple-outputs CA derivations changed this as these have one hash-modulo per output. This change is now treating each derivation as having one hash modulo per output. This obviously means that we internally loose the guaranty that all the outputs of input-addressed derivations have the same hash modulo. But it turns out that it doesn’t matter because there’s nothing in the code taking advantage of that fact (and it probably shouldn’t anyways). The upside is that it is now much easier to work with these hashes, and we can get rid of a lot of useless `std::visit{ overloaded`. Co-authored-by: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
2022-03-28nix profile install: Don't use queryDerivationOutputMap()Eelco Dolstra
Instead get the outputs from Installable::build(). This will also allow 'nix profile install' to support impure derivations. Fixes #6286.
2022-03-25Use wantOutputEelco Dolstra
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2022-03-24Retry substitution after an incomplete closure only onceEelco Dolstra
This avoids an infinite loop in the final test in tests/binary-cache.sh. I think this was only not triggered previously by accident (because we were clearing wantedOutputs in between).
2022-03-24Only return wanted outputsEelco Dolstra
2022-03-24Random cleanupEelco Dolstra
2022-03-24Random cleanupEelco Dolstra
2022-03-24Add a test for fetchClosure and 'nix store make-content-addressed'Eelco Dolstra
2022-03-24Fix makeContentAddressed() on self-referencesEelco Dolstra
LocalStore::addToStore() since 79ae9e4558cbefd743f28a5e73110c2303b03a85 expects a regular NAR hash, rather than a NAR hash modulo self-references. Fixes #6300. Also, makeContentAddressed() now rewrites the entire closure (so 'nix store make-content-addressable' no longer needs '-r'). See #6301.
2022-03-24fetchClosure: Allow a path to be rewritten to CA on the flyEelco Dolstra
The advantage is that the resulting closure doesn't need to be signed, so you don't need to configure any binary cache keys on the client.
2022-03-22buildProfile(): Ignore manifest.{nix,json}Eelco Dolstra
If a package installs a file named manifest.json, it caused nix-env to consider the profile a new-style profile created by 'nix profile'. Fixes #6032.
2022-03-18Generalize `DerivationType` in preparation for impure derivationsJohn Ericson
2022-03-17Clean up `DerivationOutput`, and headersJohn Ericson
1. `DerivationOutput` now as the `std::variant` as a base class. And the variants are given hierarchical names under `DerivationOutput`. In 8e0d0689be797f9e42f9b43b06f50c1af7f20b4a @matthewbauer and I didn't know a better idiom, and so we made it a field. But this sort of "newtype" is anoying for literals downstream. Since then we leaned the base class, inherit the constructors trick, e.g. used in `DerivedPath`. Switching to use that makes this more ergonomic, and consistent. 2. `store-api.hh` and `derivations.hh` are now independent. In bcde5456cc3295061a0726881c3e441444dd6680 I swapped the dependency, but I now know it is better to just keep on using incomplete types as much as possible for faster compilation and good separation of concerns.
2022-03-17Merge pull request #6277 from thufschmitt/ca/nix-build-dry-runEelco Dolstra
Fix `nix build --dry-run` with CA derivations
2022-03-17gc: don't visit implicit referrers on garbage collectionSergei Trofimovich
Before the change garbage collector was not considering `.drv` and outputs as alive even if configuration says otherwise. As a result `nix store gc --dry-run` could visit (and parse) `.drv` files multiple times (worst case it's quadratic). It happens because `alive` set was populating only runtime closure without regard for actual configuration. The change fixes it. Benchmark: my system has about 139MB, 40K `.drv` files. Performance before the change: $ time nix store gc --dry-run real 4m22,148s Performance after the change: $ time nix store gc --dry-run real 0m14,178s
2022-03-17Fix `nix build --dry-run` with CA derivationsThéophane Hufschmitt
Don’t try and assume that we know the output paths when we’ve just built with `--dry-run`. Instead make `--dry-run` follow a different code path that won’t assume the knowledge of the output paths at all. Fix #6275
2022-03-16Merge pull request #6245 from trofi/fix-nix-store-gc-limit-auto-optimise-storeEelco Dolstra
nix store gc: account for auto-optimised store
2022-03-15Merge pull request #6229 from obsidiansystems/refactor-hash-moduloThéophane Hufschmitt
Overhaul derivation hash modulo somewhat
2022-03-13nix store gc: account for auto-optimised storeSergei Trofimovich
Before the change on a system with `auto-optimise-store = true`: $ nix store gc --verbose --max 1 deleted all the paths instead of one path (we requested 1 byte limit). It happens because every file in `auto-optimise-store = true` has at least 2 links: file itself and a link in /nix/store/.links/ directory. The change conservatively assumes that any file that has one (as before) or two links (assume auto-potimise mode) will free space. Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
2022-03-11Reduce variants for derivation hash moduloJohn Ericson
This changes was taken from dynamic derivation (#4628). It` somewhat undoes the refactors I first did for floating CA derivations, as the benefit of hindsight + requirements of dynamic derivations made me reconsider some things. They aren't to consequential, but I figured they might be good to land first, before the more profound changes @thufschmitt has in the works.
2022-03-11Deduplicate the Store downcasting with a templateJohn Ericson
2022-03-11Factor out a `LogStore` interfaceJohn Ericson
Continue progress on #5729. Just as I hoped, this uncovered an issue: the daemon protocol is missing a way to query build logs. This doesn't effect `unix://`, but does effect `ssh://`. A FIXME is left for this, so we come back to it later.
2022-03-11`GcStore::resolve` should print the URIJohn Ericson
2022-03-11Rename `requireGcStore` to `GcStore::require`John Ericson
I should have done this to begin with. This will be nicer once more Store sub-interfaces exist too, to illustrate the pattern.
2022-03-09BuildResult: Remove unused drvPath fieldEelco Dolstra
2022-03-09BuildResult: Use DerivedPathEelco Dolstra
2022-03-08Add Store::buildPathsWithResults()Eelco Dolstra
This function is like buildPaths(), except that it returns a vector of BuildResults containing the exact statuses and output paths of each derivation / substitution. This is convenient for functions like Installable::build(), because they then don't need to do another series of calls to get the outputs of CA derivations. It's also a precondition to impure derivations, where we *can't* query the output of those derivations since they're not stored in the Nix database. Note that PathSubstitutionGoal can now also return a BuildStatus.
2022-03-07Merge pull request #6029 from Ma27/nix-log-ssh-ngThéophane Hufschmitt
ssh-ng: also store build logs to make them accessible by `nix log`
2022-03-03Factor out a `GcStore` interfaceJohn Ericson
Starts progress on #5729. The idea is that we should not have these default methods throwing "unimplemented". This is a small step in that direction. I kept `addTempRoot` because it is a no-op, rather than failure. Also, as a practical matter, it is called all over the place, while doing other tasks, so the downcasting would be annoying. Maybe in the future I could move the "real" `addTempRoot` to `GcStore`, and the existing usecases use a `tryAddTempRoot` wrapper to downcast or do nothing, but I wasn't sure whether that was a good idea so with a bias to less churn I didn't do it yet.
2022-03-03Fix segfault in headerCallback()Eelco Dolstra
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/168594664
2022-03-01Move `BuildResult` defintion to its own headerJohn Ericson
Just like we did for `ValidPathInfo` in d92d4f85a5c8a2a2385c084500a8b6bd54b54e6c.
2022-03-01Move some stuff from `Settings` to a new `FetchSettings`.John Ericson
Starting work on #5638 The exact boundary between `FetchSettings` and `EvalSettings` is not clear to me, but that's fine. First lets clean out `libstore`, and then worry about what, if anything, should be the separation between those two.
2022-02-28libstore/build: add a few explanatory comments; simplifyMaximilian Bosch
2022-02-28libstore/derivation-goal: avoid double-parsing of JSON messagesMaximilian Bosch
To avoid that JSON messages are parsed twice in case of remote builds with `ssh-ng://`, I split up the original `handleJSONLogMessage` into three parts: * `parseJSONMessage(const std::string&)` checks if it's a message in the form of `@nix {...}` and tries to parse it (and prints an error if the parsing fails). * `handleJSONLogMessage(nlohmann::json&, ...)` reads the fields from the message and passes them to the logger. * `handleJSONLogMessage(const std::string&, ...)` behaves as before, but uses the two functions mentioned above as implementation. In case of `ssh-ng://`-logs the first two methods are invoked manually.
2022-02-28ssh-ng: also store build logs to make them accessible by `nix log`Maximilian Bosch
Right now when building a derivation remotely via $ nix build -j0 -f . hello -L --builders 'ssh://builder' it's possible later to read through the entire build-log by running `nix log -f . hello`. This isn't possible however when using `ssh-ng` rather than `ssh`. The reason for that is that there are two different ways to transfer logs in Nix through e.g. an SSH tunnel (that are used by `ssh`/`ssh-ng` respectively): * `ssh://` receives its logs from the fd pointing to `builderOut`. This is directly passed to the "log-sink" (and to the logger on each `\n`), hence `nix log` works here. * `ssh-ng://` however expects JSON-like messages (i.e. `@nix {log data in here}`) and passes it directly to the logger without doing anything with the `logSink`. However it's certainly possible to extract log-lines from this format as these have their own message-type in the JSON payload (i.e. `resBuildLogLine`). This is basically what I changed in this patch: if the code-path for `builderOut` is not reached and a `logSink` is initialized, the message was successfully processed by the JSON logger (i.e. it's in the expected format) and the line is of the expected type (i.e. `resBuildLogLine`), the line will be written to the log-sink as well. Closes #5079
2022-02-28Fix clang warningEelco Dolstra