nixpkgs/nixos/modules/system/activation/activation-script.nix
Eelco Dolstra 0e333688ce Big cleanup of the NixOS module system
The major changes are:

* The evaluation is now driven by the declared options.  In
  particular, this fixes the long-standing problem with lack of
  laziness of disabled option definitions.  Thus, a configuration like

    config = mkIf false {
      environment.systemPackages = throw "bla";
    };

  will now evaluate without throwing an error.  This also improves
  performance since we're not evaluating unused option definitions.

* The implementation of properties is greatly simplified.

* There is a new type constructor "submodule" that replaces
  "optionSet".  Unlike "optionSet", "submodule" gets its option
  declarations as an argument, making it more like "listOf" and other
  type constructors.  A typical use is:

    foo = mkOption {
      type = type.attrsOf (type.submodule (
        { config, ... }:
        { bar = mkOption { ... };
          xyzzy = mkOption { ... };
        }));
    };

  Existing uses of "optionSet" are automatically mapped to
  "submodule".

* Modules are now checked for unsupported attributes: you get an error
  if a module contains an attribute other than "config", "options" or
  "imports".

* The new implementation is faster and uses much less memory.
2013-10-28 22:45:55 +01:00

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# generate the script used to activate the configuration.
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
with pkgs.lib;
let
addAttributeName = mapAttrs (a: v: v // {
text = ''
#### Activation script snippet ${a}:
${v.text}
'';
});
path =
[ pkgs.coreutils pkgs.gnugrep pkgs.findutils
pkgs.glibc # needed for getent
pkgs.shadow
pkgs.nettools # needed for hostname
];
in
{
###### interface
options = {
system.activationScripts = mkOption {
default = {};
example = {
stdio = {
text = ''
# Needed by some programs.
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd /dev/fd
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd/0 /dev/stdin
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd/1 /dev/stdout
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd/2 /dev/stderr
'';
deps = [];
};
};
description = ''
A set of shell script fragments that are executed when a NixOS
system configuration is activated. Examples are updating
/etc, creating accounts, and so on. Since these are executed
every time you boot the system or run
<command>nixos-rebuild</command>, it's important that they are
idempotent and fast.
'';
type = types.attrsOf types.unspecified; # FIXME
apply = set: {
script =
''
#! ${pkgs.stdenv.shell}
systemConfig=@out@
export PATH=/empty
for i in ${toString path}; do
PATH=$PATH:$i/bin:$i/sbin
done
# Ensure a consistent umask.
umask 0022
${
let
set' = mapAttrs (n: v: if builtins.isString v then noDepEntry v else v) set;
withHeadlines = addAttributeName set';
in textClosureMap id (withHeadlines) (attrNames withHeadlines)
}
# Make this configuration the current configuration.
# The readlink is there to ensure that when $systemConfig = /system
# (which is a symlink to the store), /run/current-system is still
# used as a garbage collection root.
ln -sfn "$(readlink -f "$systemConfig")" /run/current-system
# Prevent the current configuration from being garbage-collected.
ln -sfn /run/current-system /nix/var/nix/gcroots/current-system
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = {
system.activationScripts.stdio =
''
# Needed by some programs.
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd /dev/fd
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd/0 /dev/stdin
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd/1 /dev/stdout
ln -sfn /proc/self/fd/2 /dev/stderr
'';
system.activationScripts.var =
''
# Various log/runtime directories.
touch /var/run/utmp # must exist
chgrp ${toString config.ids.gids.utmp} /var/run/utmp
chmod 664 /var/run/utmp
mkdir -m 0755 -p /var/run/nix/current-load # for distributed builds
mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/run/nix/remote-stores
# Directory holding symlinks to currently running Upstart
# jobs. Used to determine which jobs need to be restarted
# when switching to a new configuration.
mkdir -m 0700 -p /var/run/upstart-jobs
mkdir -m 0755 -p /var/log
touch /var/log/wtmp # must exist
chmod 644 /var/log/wtmp
touch /var/log/lastlog
chmod 644 /var/log/lastlog
mkdir -m 1777 -p /var/tmp
# Empty, read-only home directory of many system accounts.
mkdir -m 0555 -p /var/empty
'';
system.activationScripts.media =
''
mkdir -m 0755 -p /media
'';
system.activationScripts.usrbinenv =
''
mkdir -m 0755 -p /usr/bin
ln -sfn ${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/env /usr/bin/.env.tmp
mv /usr/bin/.env.tmp /usr/bin/env # atomically replace /usr/bin/env
'';
system.activationScripts.tmpfs =
''
${pkgs.utillinux}/bin/mount -o "remount,size=${config.boot.devSize}" none /dev
${pkgs.utillinux}/bin/mount -o "remount,size=${config.boot.devShmSize}" none /dev/shm
${pkgs.utillinux}/bin/mount -o "remount,size=${config.boot.runSize}" none /run
'';
};
}