these changes were generated with nixq 0.0.2, by running
nixq ">> lib.mdDoc[remove] Argument[keep]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
nixq ">> mdDoc[remove] Argument[keep]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
nixq ">> Inherit >> mdDoc[remove]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
two mentions of the mdDoc function remain in nixos/, both of which
are inside of comments.
Since lib.mdDoc is already defined as just id, this commit is a no-op as
far as Nix (and the built manual) is concerned.
- new maxUploadSize option
- new dataDir option (with ReadWritePaths systemd support)
- admin page reports correct free disk space (instead of /nix/store)
- fix example configuration in documentation
- now podcast creation and file upload are tested during NixOS test
- move castopod from audio to web-apps folder
- verbose logging from the browser test
Upstream updates roon-server frequently, and client apps (iOS, Android,
etc) will stop working with older versions of the roon-server.
We can't always keep the roon-server up to date as fast as upstream
releases, so it is often necessary for users to use an overlay or
provide their own version.
In particular the use case of running NixOS stable channel, but wanting
to use the `pkgs.roon-server` from unstable is one that I want to
support with this simple change.
Remove the deprecated --models option, as models are now discovered
and loaded dynamically from all configured model dirs at runtime.
Allow setting up custom model directories, so wake words other than the
built-in ones can be used, e.g. from
https://github.com/fwartner/home-assistant-wakewords-collection.
Gonic accesses external services (e.g. Listenbrainz or last.FM) for
scrobbling, but it was previously not allowed to read
`/etc/resolv.conf`.
This had the effect that, unless a local resolver was configured on
the system, any connection attempt would fail due to DNS resolution
being unavailable.
with a config like this :
```
services.tts = {
servers = {
english = {
enable = true;
port = 5300;
model = "tts_models/en/ljspeech/vits"
};
};
};
```
You the WAVs tts creates contain an error message which will be read to
you before the text you typed in will be read to you.
This patch fixes that.
Provide a module to configure Coqui TTS, available as `tts` in nixpkgs
for a few releases already.
The module supports multiple servers in parallel, so multiple languages
and testing scenarios can be covered, without affecting any production
usage.
Set environment variable ROON_ID_DIR to the same value as ROON_DATA_DIR
so that it knows it's the same installation after a restart.
Otherwise, each time the server process restarts, the user will need
to log in, and configure any server-local audio devices, again.
This environment variable was found in Roon's "easy installer" script:
https://help.roonlabs.com/portal/en/kb/articles/linux-install#The_Easy_Installer_Recommended
conversions were done using https://github.com/pennae/nix-doc-munge
using (probably) rev f34e145 running
nix-doc-munge nixos/**/*.nix
nix-doc-munge --import nixos/**/*.nix
the tool ensures that only changes that could affect the generated
manual *but don't* are committed, other changes require manual review
and are discarded.
the conversion procedure is simple:
- find all things that look like options, ie calls to either `mkOption`
or `lib.mkOption` that take an attrset. remember the attrset as the
option
- for all options, find a `description` attribute who's value is not a
call to `mdDoc` or `lib.mdDoc`
- textually convert the entire value of the attribute to MD with a few
simple regexes (the set from mdize-module.sh)
- if the change produced a change in the manual output, discard
- if the change kept the manual unchanged, add some text to the
description to make sure we've actually found an option. if the
manual changes this time, keep the converted description
this procedure converts 80% of nixos options to markdown. around 2000
options remain to be inspected, but most of those fail the "does not
change the manual output check": currently the MD conversion process
does not faithfully convert docbook tags like <code> and <package>, so
any option using such tags will not be converted at all.
Apparently since systemd v250 a `ListenStream` in an override file won't
override the unit, but will be appended to a list of socket addresses.
The socket unit fails if two or more addresses have the same port,
probably because two systemd processes try to listen to it at once.
The solution is to add an empty `ListenStream=` to reset all previous
definitions.
Fix#175478.
The argument parser used by snapserver behaves differntly for optional
arguments with existing defaults. In such cases, the standalone argument
name is a valid input and a following value is interpreted as a
positional argument. Therefore the argument and the value must be
provided as a single argument seperated by equals sign.
Snapserver expects the arguments `--tcp.bind_to_address` and
`--http.bind_to_address` instead of the `--tcp.address` (and http
equivalent) versions.
This caused the process to listen on `0.0.0.0` (for TCP and HTTP
sockets) regardless of the configuration value. It also never listend on
the IPv6 address `::` as our module system made the user believe.
This commit fixes the above issue and ensures that (at least for the TCP
socket) that our default `::` does indeed allow connections via IPv6
(to localhost aka ::1).
some options have default that are best described in prose, such as
defaults that depend on the system stateVersion, defaults that are
derivations specific to the surrounding context, or those where the
expression is much longer and harder to understand than a simple text
snippet.