depot/third_party/nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/misc/sourcehut/default.nix
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{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.sourcehut;
cfgIni = cfg.settings;
settingsFormat = pkgs.formats.ini { };
# Specialized python containing all the modules
python = pkgs.sourcehut.python.withPackages (ps: with ps; [
gunicorn
# Sourcehut services
srht
buildsrht
dispatchsrht
gitsrht
hgsrht
hubsrht
listssrht
mansrht
metasrht
pastesrht
todosrht
]);
in
{
imports =
[
./git.nix
./hg.nix
./hub.nix
./todo.nix
./man.nix
./meta.nix
./paste.nix
./builds.nix
./lists.nix
./dispatch.nix
(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "services" "sourcehut" "nginx" "enable" ] ''
The sourcehut module supports `nginx` as a local reverse-proxy by default and doesn't
support other reverse-proxies officially.
However it's possible to use an alternative reverse-proxy by
* disabling nginx
* adjusting the relevant settings for server addresses and ports directly
Further details about this can be found in the `Sourcehut`-section of the NixOS-manual.
'')
];
options.services.sourcehut = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Enable sourcehut - git hosting, continuous integration, mailing list, ticket tracking,
task dispatching, wiki and account management services
'';
};
services = mkOption {
type = types.nonEmptyListOf (types.enum [ "builds" "dispatch" "git" "hub" "hg" "lists" "man" "meta" "paste" "todo" ]);
default = [ "man" "meta" "paste" ];
example = [ "builds" "dispatch" "git" "hub" "hg" "lists" "man" "meta" "paste" "todo" ];
description = ''
Services to enable on the sourcehut network.
'';
};
originBase = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = with config.networking; hostName + lib.optionalString (domain != null) ".${domain}";
description = ''
Host name used by reverse-proxy and for default settings. Will host services at git."''${originBase}". For example: git.sr.ht
'';
};
address = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "127.0.0.1";
description = ''
Address to bind to.
'';
};
python = mkOption {
internal = true;
type = types.package;
default = python;
description = ''
The python package to use. It should contain references to the *srht modules and also
gunicorn.
'';
};
statePath = mkOption {
type = types.path;
default = "/var/lib/sourcehut";
description = ''
Root state path for the sourcehut network. If left as the default value
this directory will automatically be created before the sourcehut server
starts, otherwise the sysadmin is responsible for ensuring the
directory exists with appropriate ownership and permissions.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
type = lib.types.submodule {
freeformType = settingsFormat.type;
};
default = { };
description = ''
The configuration for the sourcehut network.
'';
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
assertions =
[
{
assertion = with cfgIni.webhooks; private-key != null && stringLength private-key == 44;
message = "The webhook's private key must be defined and of a 44 byte length.";
}
{
assertion = hasAttrByPath [ "meta.sr.ht" "origin" ] cfgIni && cfgIni."meta.sr.ht".origin != null;
message = "meta.sr.ht's origin must be defined.";
}
];
virtualisation.docker.enable = true;
environment.etc."sr.ht/config.ini".source =
settingsFormat.generate "sourcehut-config.ini" (mapAttrsRecursive
(
path: v: if v == null then "" else v
)
cfg.settings);
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.sourcehut.coresrht ];
# PostgreSQL server
services.postgresql.enable = mkOverride 999 true;
# Mail server
services.postfix.enable = mkOverride 999 true;
# Cron daemon
services.cron.enable = mkOverride 999 true;
# Redis server
services.redis.enable = mkOverride 999 true;
services.redis.bind = mkOverride 999 "127.0.0.1";
services.sourcehut.settings = {
# The name of your network of sr.ht-based sites
"sr.ht".site-name = mkDefault "sourcehut";
# The top-level info page for your site
"sr.ht".site-info = mkDefault "https://sourcehut.org";
# {{ site-name }}, {{ site-blurb }}
"sr.ht".site-blurb = mkDefault "the hacker's forge";
# If this != production, we add a banner to each page
"sr.ht".environment = mkDefault "development";
# Contact information for the site owners
"sr.ht".owner-name = mkDefault "Drew DeVault";
"sr.ht".owner-email = mkDefault "sir@cmpwn.com";
# The source code for your fork of sr.ht
"sr.ht".source-url = mkDefault "https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/srht";
# A secret key to encrypt session cookies with
"sr.ht".secret-key = mkDefault null;
"sr.ht".global-domain = mkDefault null;
# Outgoing SMTP settings
mail.smtp-host = mkDefault null;
mail.smtp-port = mkDefault null;
mail.smtp-user = mkDefault null;
mail.smtp-password = mkDefault null;
mail.smtp-from = mkDefault null;
# Application exceptions are emailed to this address
mail.error-to = mkDefault null;
mail.error-from = mkDefault null;
# Your PGP key information (DO NOT mix up pub and priv here)
# You must remove the password from your secret key, if present.
# You can do this with gpg --edit-key [key-id], then use the passwd
# command and do not enter a new password.
mail.pgp-privkey = mkDefault null;
mail.pgp-pubkey = mkDefault null;
mail.pgp-key-id = mkDefault null;
# base64-encoded Ed25519 key for signing webhook payloads. This should be
# consistent for all *.sr.ht sites, as we'll use this key to verify signatures
# from other sites in your network.
#
# Use the srht-webhook-keygen command to generate a key.
webhooks.private-key = mkDefault null;
};
};
meta.doc = ./sourcehut.xml;
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [ tomberek ];
}