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2023-07-05Merge pull request #8631 from iFreilicht/profile-listEelco Dolstra
Profile list improvements
2023-07-04Document the path flakeref format (#8640)Théophane Hufschmitt
* Document the path flakeref format Fix https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8482 Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-07-03nix profile list: Add --json flagEelco Dolstra
This just dumps the profile manifest to stdout.
2023-07-03Rename 'resolvedRef' to 'lockedRef'Eelco Dolstra
'resolvedRef' was incorrect, since a resolved ref is one after registry resolution, which may still be unlocked (e.g. 'nixpkgs' -> 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs').
2023-07-03libexpr: use `thread_local` to make the parser thread-safeYingchi Long
If we call `adjustLoc`, the global variable `prev_yylloc` is shared between threads and racy. Currently, nix itself does not concurrently parsing files, but this is helpful for libexpr users. (The parser is thread-safe except this.)
2023-07-02nix profile list: Improve readability of the outputEelco Dolstra
2023-07-01Merge pull request #8566 from inclyc/nixd/value-print-depthRobert Hensing
libexpr: extend `Value::print` to allow limited depth
2023-06-30linkOrCopy: Fallback upon cross-device link error (EXDEV)Yueh-Shun Li
Fix building derivations in local chroot store on OpenAFS, where hard linking accross directories causes cross-device link error (EXDEV).
2023-06-30Merge pull request #8589 from jfroche/sign-paths-as-allowed-userEelco Dolstra
Allow to sign path as unprivileged user
2023-06-29Merge pull request #8600 from inclyc/libexpr/fix-leaking-in-stripIndentationRobert Hensing
libexpr: fix leaking `es2` in stripIndentation (parser.y)
2023-06-28libexpr: fix leaking `es2` in stripIndentation (parser.y)Yingchi Long
2023-06-27Allow to sign path as unprivileged userJean-François Roche
User can now sign path as unprivileged/allowed user refs #1708
2023-06-27Automatically document builtin constantsJohn Ericson
This is done in roughly the same way builtin functions are documented. Also auto-link experimental features for primops, subsuming PR #8371. Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-06-27Generialize `showType`John Ericson
2023-06-27nix flake check: improve error message if overlay is not a lambda (#8582)Maximilian Bosch
* nix flake check: improve error message if overlay is not a lambda Suppose you have an overlay like this { inputs = { /* ... */ }; outputs = { flake-utils, ... }: flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: { overlays.default = final: prev: { }; }); } then `nix flake check` (correctly) fails because `overlays` are supposed to have the structure `overlays.<name> = final: prev: exp`. However, the error-message is a little bit counter-intuitive: error: overlay does not take an argument named 'final' While one might guess where the error actually comes from because the trace above says `… while checking the overlay 'overlays.x86_64-linux'` this is still pretty confusing because it complains about an argument not being named `final` even though that's evidently the case. With this change, the error-message actually makes it clear what's wrong: [ma27@carsten:~/Projects/nix/tmp]$ nix flake check --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' path:$(pwd) error: … while checking flake output 'overlays' at /nix/store/clgblnxx003hyrq8qkz5ab6kgqkck6qc-source/flake.nix:4:5: 3| outputs = { ... }: { 4| overlays.x86_64-linux.snens = final: prev: { | ^ 5| kek = throw "snens"; … while checking the overlay 'overlays.x86_64-linux' at /nix/store/clgblnxx003hyrq8qkz5ab6kgqkck6qc-source/flake.nix:4:5: 3| outputs = { ... }: { 4| overlays.x86_64-linux.snens = final: prev: { | ^ 5| kek = throw "snens"; error: overlay is not a lambda, but a set instead
2023-06-26Merge pull request #8576 from obsidiansystems/findPath-cleanupEelco Dolstra
Use a struct not `std::pair` for `SearchPathElem`
2023-06-24Merge pull request #5385 from Enzime/add/dirty-revThéophane Hufschmitt
Add `dirtyRev` and `dirtyShortRev` to `fetchGit`
2023-06-24Add `dirtyRev` and `dirtyShortRev` to `fetchGit`Michael Hoang
Fixes #4682
2023-06-23Use a struct not `std::pair` for `SearchPathElem`John Ericson
I got very confused trying to keep all the `first` and `second` straight reading the code, *especially* as there is also another `(boolean, string)` pair type also being used. Named fields is much better. There are other cleanups that we can do (for example, the existing TODO), but we can do them later. Doing them now would just make this harder to review.
2023-06-23Merge pull request #8519 from fricklerhandwerk/reword-trusted-usersRobert Hensing
reword documentation on trusted users and substituters
2023-06-23Merge pull request #8574 from inclyc/nixd/remove-unused-tokenEelco Dolstra
libexpr: remove unused token `ATTRPATH` in token declaration
2023-06-23libexpr: remove unused token `ATTRPATH` in token declarationYingchi Long
2023-06-22Better document build failure exit codesJohn Ericson
- Improved API docs from comment - Exit codes are for `nix-build`, not just `nix-store --release` - Make note in tests so the magic numbers are not surprising Picking up where #8387 left off.
2023-06-22libexpr: extend `Value::print` to allow limited depthYingchi Long
2023-06-22libexpr: add tests for `nix::Value::print`Yingchi Long
2023-06-21Merge pull request #8374 from obsidiansystems/improve-path-settingJohn Ericson
Split `OptionalPathSetting` from `PathSetting`
2023-06-20be more serious about security risks with trusted usersValentin Gagarin
2023-06-20Merge pull request #8552 from edolstra/fix-eagainEelco Dolstra
GC server: Clear O_NONBLOCK on the right file descriptor
2023-06-20Support opening local store with database on read-only filesystem (#8356)Ben Radford
Previously it was not possible to open a local store when its database is on a read-only filesystem. Obviously a store on a read-only filesystem cannot be modified, but it would still be useful to be able to query it. This change adds a new read-only setting to LocalStore. When set to true, Nix will skip operations that fail when the database is on a read-only filesystem (acquiring big-lock, schema migration, etc), and the store database will be opened in immutable mode. Co-authored-by: Ben Radford <benradf@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: cidkidnix <cidkidnix@protonmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dylan Green <67574902+cidkidnix@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me> Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-06-20GC server: Clear O_NONBLOCK on the right file descriptorEelco Dolstra
The bug fix in 6d30f9e6fea7d451033653f8f167aef58f7f5347 erroneously cleared O_NONBLOCK on the server rather than client FD (leaving both in an incorrect state). Fixes #8551.
2023-06-19Remove unused `#include` from `local-derivation-goal.cc`John Ericson
These were never needed for this file, and date back to before this was split from `derivation-goal.cc`.
2023-06-19Create `worker_proto::{Read,Write}Conn`John Ericson
Pass this around instead of `Source &` and `Sink &` directly. This will give us something to put the protocol version on once the time comes. To do this ergonomically, we need to expose `RemoteStore::Connection`, so do that too. Give it some more API docs while we are at it.
2023-06-19Likewise namespace and `enum struct`-ify `ServeCommand`John Ericson
The motivation is exactly the same as for the last commit. In addition, this anticipates us formally defining separate serialisers for the serve protocol.
2023-06-19Put worker protocol items inside a `WorkerProto` structJohn Ericson
See API docs on that struct for why. The pasing as as template argument doesn't yet happen in that commit, but will instead happen in later commit. Also make `WorkerOp` (now `Op`) and enum struct. This led us to catch that two operations were not handled! Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-19Split out worker protocol template definitions from declarationsJohn Ericson
This is generally a fine practice: Putting implementations in headers makes them harder to read and slows compilation. Unfortunately it is necessary for templates, but we can ameliorate that by putting them in a separate header. Only files which need to instantiate those templates will need to include the header with the implementation; the rest can just include the declaration. This is now documenting in the contributing guide. Also, it just happens that these polymorphic serializers are the protocol agnostic ones. (Worker and serve protocol have the same logic for these container types.) This means by doing this general template cleanup, we are also getting a head start on better indicating which code is protocol-specific and which code is shared between protocols.
2023-06-19Merge pull request #8483 from edolstra/save-rootEelco Dolstra
restoreMountNamespace(): Restore the original root directory
2023-06-19Merge pull request #8524 from amjoseph-nixpkgs/pr/doc/linkify-allowed-urisEelco Dolstra
src/libexpr/eval.hh: add link for allowed-uris option
2023-06-19Clean up a few things related to profiles (#8526)John Ericson
- Greatly expand API docs - Clean up code in misc ways - Instead of a complicated single loop on generations, do different operations in successive subsequent steps. - Avoid `ref` in one place where `&` is fine - Just return path instead of mutating an argument in `makeName` Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-06-18src/libexpr/eval.hh: add link for allowed-uris optionAdam Joseph
This commit adds a link to the documentation for `--option allowed-uris` where that option is mentioned while describing `restrict-eval`.
2023-06-18Split `OptionalPathSetting` from `PathSetting`John Ericson
Rather than doing `allowEmpty` as boolean, have separate types and use `std::optional`. This makes it harder to forget the possibility of an empty path. The `build-hook` setting was categorized as a `PathSetting`, but actually it was split into arguments. No good! Now, it is `Setting<Strings>` which actually reflects what it means and how it is used. Because of the subtyping, we now also have support for `Setting<std::optional<String>>` in general. I imagine this can be used to clean up many more settings also.
2023-06-18Create nlohmann serializers for `std::optional` and useJohn Ericson
This is somewhat tricky.
2023-06-16Merge pull request #8477 from edolstra/tarball-flake-redirectsEelco Dolstra
Tarball flake improvements
2023-06-16Update src/libstore/globals.hhValentin Gagarin
2023-06-16fix typoValentin Gagarin
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-16do not refer to `trusted-users` another timeValentin Gagarin
2023-06-16use "store URLs" consistentlyValentin Gagarin
2023-06-16fix link textValentin Gagarin
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-16Merge pull request #8517 from hercules-ci/fix-build-hook-error-for-lib-usersEelco Dolstra
Fix build hook error for libstore library users
2023-06-15Don't assume the type of string::size_typeThéophane Hufschmitt
The code accidentally conflated `std::string::size_type` and `long unsigned int`. This was fine on 64bits machines where they are apparently the same in practice, but not on 32bits. Fix that by using `std::string::size_type` everywhere.
2023-06-15Update src/libstore/globals.hhValentin Gagarin