Added the RFC42-style added the posibility to use
`services.dokuwiki.sites.<name>.settings' instead of passing a plain
string to `<name>.extraConfig`. ´<name>.pluginsConfig` now also accepts
structured configuration.
Also added two "quality of life" tests to ensure customisations to the
dokuiwki package are not being discarded and both webserver
configurations handle rewriting correctly.
As a follow up to f9d1f80045, we should
add the ability to test explicit versions of the wordpress derivation.
Since we are currently only supporting wordpress6_1 in unstable, this
change is a noop.
Updates #209051
The nixOS test failed sporadically with a timeout.
This is due to a race condition in the startup of
the scheduler vs the task-queue.
The scheduler runs the migration scripts in "pre-start" and
celery isn't available, yet. The celery worker (paperless-task-queue)
was already started by systemd but was unable to connect
(as the migration scripts from "pre-start" still ran).
This fix adds the necessary "after" condition in the systemd
worker unit and adds a test to "paperless"
Signed-off-by: Florian Brandes <florian.brandes@posteo.de>
It's better to utilize the boot process and systemd mechanisms to test
these zfs features, rather than manually simulating the same behavior
with testScript.
When test-input-reader runs, it's standard input exists and will
be buffered, so by the time the file exists, the standard input
can already be written to.
I have no reason to believe that a terminal emulator would start
accepting input _after_ launching the command.
I've tested this for hours in a loop without a single failure or
timeout.
This commit upgrades headscale to the newest version, 0.17.0 and updates
the module with the current breaking config changes.
In addition, the module is rewritten to conform with RFC0042 to try to
prevent some drift between the module and the upstream.
A new maintainer, Misterio77, is added as maintainer.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Dalby <kristoffer@tailscale.com>
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Fontes <hi@m7.rs>
Co-authored-by: Geoffrey Huntley <ghuntley@ghuntley.com>
On x86_64-linux only because bootspec is for NixOS (for the moment?),
and NixOS is really only a Linux concept (for the moment?).
Not on aarch64-linux because it fails for whatever reason 🤷