Realisations are conceptually key-value pairs, mapping `DrvOutputs` (the
key) to information about that derivation output.
This separate the value type, which will be useful in maps, etc., where
we don't want to denormalize by including the key twice.
This matches similar changes for existing types:
| keyed | unkeyed |
|--------------------|------------------------|
| `ValidPathInfo` | `UnkeyedValidPathInfo` |
| `KeyedBuildResult` | `BuildResult` |
| `Realisation` | `UnkeyedRealisation` |
This is sometimes easier / more performant to implement, and
independently it is also a more convenient interface for many callers.
The existing store-wide `getFSAccessor` is only used for
- `nix why-depends`
- the evaluator
I hope we can get rid of it for those, too, and then we have the option
of getting rid of the store-wide method.
Co-authored-by: Sergei Zimmerman <sergei@zimmerman.foo>
No behavior is changed, just:
- Declare a canonical `nlohmnan::json::adl_serializer`
- Use `json-utils.hh` to shorten code without getting worse error
messages.
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
`perf c2c` shows a lot of cacheline conflicts between purely read-only
Store methods (like `parseStorePath()`) and the Sync classes. So
allocate pathInfoCache separately to avoid that.
The problem with old code was that it used getUri for both the `diskCache`
as well as logging. This is really bad because it mixes the textual human
readable representation with the caching.
Also using getUri for the cache key is really problematic for the S3 store,
since it doesn't include the `endpoint` in the cache key, so it's totally broken.
This starts separating the logging / cache concerns by introducing a
`getHumanReadableURI` that should only be used for logging. The caching
logic now instead uses `getReference().render(/*withParams=*/false)` exclusively.
This would need to be fixed in follow-ups, because that's really fragile and
broken for some store types (but it was already broken before).
* It is tough to contribute to a project that doesn't use a formatter,
* It is extra hard to contribute to a project which has configured the formatter, but ignores it for some files
* Code formatting makes it harder to hide obscure / weird bugs by accident or on purpose,
Let's rip the bandaid off?
Note that PRs currently in flight should be able to be merged relatively easily by applying `clang-format` to their tip prior to merge.
This is a small optimization used when we're signing a narinfo for
multiple keys in one go. Using this sign variant, we only compute the
NAR fingerprint once, then sign it with all the keys.
Add a `secretKeyFiles` URI parameter in the store URIs receiving a
coma-separated list of Nix signing keyfiles.
For instance:
nix copy --to "file:///tmp/store?secret-keys=/tmp/key1,/tmp/key2" \
"$(nix build --print-out-paths nixpkgs#hello)"
The keys passed through this new store URI parameter are merged with
the key specified in the `secretKeyFile` parameter, if any.
We'd like to rotate the signing key for cache.nixos.org. To simplify
the transition, we'd like to sign the new paths with two keys: the new
one and the current one. With this, the cache can support nix
configurations only trusting the new key and legacy configurations
only trusting the current key.
See https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/149 for more informations
behind the motivation.
For example, instead of doing
#include "nix/store-config.hh"
#include "nix/derived-path.hh"
Now do
#include "nix/store/config.hh"
#include "nix/store/derived-path.hh"
This was originally planned in the issue, and also recent requested by
Eelco.
Most of the change is purely mechanical. There is just one small
additional issue. See how, in the example above, we took this
opportunity to also turn `<comp>-config.hh` into `<comp>/config.hh`.
Well, there was already a `nix/util/config.{cc,hh}`. Even though there
is not a public configuration header for libutil (which also would be
called `nix/util/config.{cc,hh}`) that's still confusing, To avoid any
such confusion, we renamed that to `nix/util/configuration.{cc,hh}`.
Finally, note that the libflake headers already did this, so we didn't
need to do anything to them. We wouldn't want to mistakenly get
`nix/flake/flake/flake.hh`!
Progress on #7876
The short answer for why we need to do this is so we can consistently do
`#include "nix/..."`. Without this change, there are ways to still make
that work, but they are hacky, and they have downsides such as making it
harder to make sure headers from the wrong Nix library (e..g.
`libnixexpr` headers in `libnixutil`) aren't being used.
The C API alraedy used `nix_api_*`, so its headers are *not* put in
subdirectories accordingly.
Progress on #7876
We resisted doing this for a while because it would be annoying to not
have the header source file pairs close by / easy to change file
path/name from one to the other. But I am ameliorating that with
symlinks in the next commit.
Instead of the unhelpful
warning: 'https://cache.flakehub.com' does not appear to be a binary cache
you now get
warning: unable to download 'https://cache.flakehub.com/nix-cache-info': HTTP error 401
response body:
{"code":401,"error":"Unauthorized","message":"Unauthorized."}
This is useful for diagnosing whether an evaluation is copying large
paths to the store. Example:
$ nix build .#packages.x86_64-linux.default --large-path-warning-threshold 1000000
warning: copied large path '/home/eelco/Dev/nix-master/' to the store (6271792 bytes)
warning: copied large path '«github:NixOS/nixpkgs/b550fe4b4776908ac2a861124307045f8e717c8e?narHash=sha256-7kkJQd4rZ%2BvFrzWu8sTRtta5D1kBG0LSRYAfhtmMlSo%3D»/' to the store (155263768 bytes)
warning: copied large path '«github:libgit2/libgit2/45fd9ed7ae1a9b74b957ef4f337bc3c8b3df01b5?narHash=sha256-oX4Z3S9WtJlwvj0uH9HlYcWv%2Bx1hqp8mhXl7HsLu2f0%3D»/' to the store (22175416 bytes)
warning: copied large path '/nix/store/z985088mcd6w23qwdlirsinnyzayagki-source' to the store (5885872 bytes)
Now that SourcePath uses a SourceAccessor instead of an InputAccessor,
we can use it in function signatures instead of passing a
SourceAccessor and CanonPath separately.
Instead, serialize as NAR and send that over, then rehash sever side.
This is alorithmically simpler, but comes at the cost of a newer
parameter to `Store::addToStoreFromDump`.
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Part of RFC 133
Extracted from our old IPFS branches.
Co-Authored-By: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Carlo Nucera <carlo.nucera@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
This sets up infrastructure in libutil to allow for signing other than
by a secret key in memory. #9076 uses this to implement remote signing.
(Split from that PR to allow reviewing in smaller chunks.)
Co-Authored-By: Raito Bezarius <masterancpp@gmail.com>
All OS and IO operations should be moved out, leaving only some misc
portable pure functions.
This is useful to avoid copious CPP when doing things like Windows and
Emscripten ports.
Newly exposed functions to break cycles:
- `restoreSignals`
- `updateWindowSize`
Whereas `ContentAddressWithReferences` is a sum type complex because different
varieties support different notions of reference, and
`ContentAddressMethod` is a nested enum to support that,
`ContentAddress` can be a simple pair of a method and hash.
`ContentAddress` does not need to be a sum type on the outside because
the choice of method doesn't effect what type of hashes we can use.
Co-Authored-By: Cale Gibbard <cgibbard@gmail.com>
With the switch to C++20, the rules became more strict, and we can no
longer initialize base classes. Make them comments instead.
(BTW
https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2021/p2287r1.html
this offers some new syntax for this use-case. Hopefully this will be
adopted and we can eventually use it.)