nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/networking/rpcbind.nix
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

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
{
###### interface
options = {
services.rpcbind = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to enable `rpcbind`, an ONC RPC directory service
notably used by NFS and NIS, and which can be queried
using the rpcinfo(1) command. `rpcbind` is a replacement for
`portmap`.
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf config.services.rpcbind.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.rpcbind ];
systemd.packages = [ pkgs.rpcbind ];
systemd.services.rpcbind = {
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
# rpcbind performs a check for /var/run/rpcbind.lock at startup
# and will crash if /var/run isn't present. In the stock NixOS
# var.conf tmpfiles configuration file, /var/run is symlinked to
# /run, so rpcbind can enter a race condition in which /var/run
# isn't symlinked yet but tries to interact with the path, so
# controlling the order explicitly here ensures that rpcbind can
# start successfully. The `wants` instead of `requires` should
# avoid creating a strict/brittle dependency.
wants = [ "systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service" ];
after = [ "systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service" ];
};
users.users.rpc = {
group = "nogroup";
uid = config.ids.uids.rpc;
};
};
}