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Nico Felbinger
c4d2c90da0
nixos/peering-manager: add oidc support
Co-authored-by: Jenny <me@netali.de>
Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
2024-06-26 07:45:18 +02:00
stuebinm
6afb255d97 nixos: remove all uses of lib.mdDoc
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.
2024-04-13 10:07:35 -07:00
Jade Lovelace
6c5ab28fce nixos: fix a bunch of services missing dep on network-online.target
This was done by generating a truly hilarious configuration:

rg 'services\.[^.]+\.enable\t' opts-tags | cut -f1 > allonconfig.nix

The following were not tested due to other evaluation errors. They
should probably be manually audited.
services.amule
services.castopod
services.ceph
services.chatgpt-retrieval-plugin
services.clamsmtp
services.clight
services.dante
services.dex
services.discourse
services.dwm-status
services.engelsystem
services.foundationdb
services.frigate
services.frp
services.grocy
services.guacamole-client
services.hedgedoc
services.home-assistant
services.honk
services.imaginary
services.jitsi-meet
services.kerberos_server
services.limesurvey
services.mastodon
services.mediawiki
services.mobilizon
services.moodle
services.mosquitto
services.nextcloud
services.nullmailer
services.patroni
services.pfix-srsd
services.pgpkeyserver-lite
services.postfixadmin
services.roundcube
services.schleuder
services.self-deploy
services.slskd
services.spacecookie
services.statsd
services.step-ca
services.sympa
services.tsmBackup
services.vdirsyncer
services.vikunja
services.yandex-disk
services.zabbixWeb
2024-01-19 00:11:34 -08:00
Maximilian Bosch
48459567ae nixos/postgresql: drop ensurePermissions, fix ensureUsers for postgresql15
Closes #216989

First of all, a bit of context: in PostgreSQL, newly created users don't
have the CREATE privilege on the public schema of a database even with
`ALL PRIVILEGES` granted via `ensurePermissions` which is how most of
the DB users are currently set up "declaratively"[1]. This means e.g. a
freshly deployed Nextcloud service will break early because Nextcloud
itself cannot CREATE any tables in the public schema anymore.

The other issue here is that `ensurePermissions` is a mere hack. It's
effectively a mixture of SQL code (e.g. `DATABASE foo` is relying on how
a value is substituted in a query. You'd have to parse a subset of SQL
to actually know which object are permissions granted to for a user).

After analyzing the existing modules I realized that in every case with
a single exception[2] the UNIX system user is equal to the db user is
equal to the db name and I don't see a compelling reason why people
would change that in 99% of the cases. In fact, some modules would even
break if you'd change that because the declarations of the system user &
the db user are mixed up[3].

So I decided to go with something new which restricts the ways to use
`ensure*` options rather than expanding those[4]. Effectively this means
that

* The DB user _must_ be equal to the DB name.
* Permissions are granted via `ensureDBOwnerhip` for an attribute-set in
  `ensureUsers`. That way, the user is actually the owner and can
  perform `CREATE`.
* For such a postgres user, a database must be declared in
  `ensureDatabases`.

For anything else, a custom state management should be implemented. This
can either be `initialScript`, doing it manual, outside of the module or
by implementing proper state management for postgresql[5], but the
current state of `ensure*` isn't even declarative, but a convergent tool
which is what Nix actually claims to _not_ do.

Regarding existing setups: there are effectively two options:

* Leave everything as-is (assuming that system user == db user == db
  name): then the DB user will automatically become the DB owner and
  everything else stays the same.

* Drop the `createDatabase = true;` declarations: nothing will change
  because a removal of `ensure*` statements is ignored, so it doesn't
  matter at all whether this option is kept after the first deploy (and
  later on you'd usually restore from backups anyways).

  The DB user isn't the owner of the DB then, but for an existing setup
  this is irrelevant because CREATE on the public schema isn't revoked
  from existing users (only not granted for new users).

[1] not really declarative though because removals of these statements
    are simply ignored for instance: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/206467
[2] `services.invidious`: I removed the `ensure*` part temporarily
    because it IMHO falls into the category "manage the state on your
    own" (see the commit message). See also
    https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/265857
[3] e.g. roundcube had `"DATABASE ${cfg.database.username}" = "ALL PRIVILEGES";`
[4] As opposed to other changes that are considered a potential fix, but
    also add more things like collation for DBs or passwords that are
    _never_ touched again when changing those.
[5] As suggested in e.g. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/206467
2023-11-13 17:16:25 +01:00
Yureka
3488f86baf nixos/peering-manager: add scheduled tasks 2023-10-15 22:01:04 +02:00
Yureka
d490800f0f nixos/peering-manager: use settingsFormat 2023-09-26 14:42:45 +02:00
Yureka
5934231542 nixos/peering-manager: remove global 'with lib;' 2023-07-12 18:39:55 +02:00
Yureka
041e9a8e7a nixos/peering-manager: add meta section 2023-07-12 18:39:54 +02:00
figsoda
6bb0dbf91f nixos: fix typos 2022-12-17 19:31:14 -05:00
Yureka
56d4e1ec67 nixos/peering-manager: init 2022-12-07 12:54:55 +01:00