<chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" xml:id="chap-post-build-hook" version="5.0" > <title>Using the <xref linkend="conf-post-build-hook" /></title> <subtitle>Uploading to an S3-compatible binary cache after each build</subtitle> <section xml:id="chap-post-build-hook-caveats"> <title>Implementation Caveats</title> <para>Here we use the post-build hook to upload to a binary cache. This is a simple and working example, but it is not suitable for all use cases.</para> <para>The post build hook program runs after each executed build, and blocks the build loop. The build loop exits if the hook program fails.</para> <para>Concretely, this implementation will make Nix slow or unusable when the internet is slow or unreliable.</para> <para>A more advanced implementation might pass the store paths to a user-supplied daemon or queue for processing the store paths outside of the build loop.</para> </section> <section> <title>Prerequisites</title> <para> This tutorial assumes you have configured an S3-compatible binary cache according to the instructions at <xref linkend="ssec-s3-substituter-authenticated-writes" />, and that the <literal>root</literal> user's default AWS profile can upload to the bucket. </para> </section> <section> <title>Set up a Signing Key</title> <para>Use <command>nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key</command> to create our public and private signing keys. We will sign paths with the private key, and distribute the public key for verifying the authenticity of the paths.</para> <screen> # nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key example-nix-cache-1 /etc/nix/key.private /etc/nix/key.public # cat /etc/nix/key.public example-nix-cache-1:1/cKDz3QCCOmwcztD2eV6Coggp6rqc9DGjWv7C0G+rM= </screen> <para>Then, add the public key and the cache URL to your <filename>nix.conf</filename>'s <xref linkend="conf-trusted-public-keys" /> and <xref linkend="conf-substituters" /> like:</para> <programlisting> substituters = https://cache.nixos.org/ s3://example-nix-cache trusted-public-keys = cache.nixos.org-1:6NCHdD59X431o0gWypbMrAURkbJ16ZPMQFGspcDShjY= example-nix-cache-1:1/cKDz3QCCOmwcztD2eV6Coggp6rqc9DGjWv7C0G+rM= </programlisting> <para>we will restart the Nix daemon a later step.</para> </section> <section> <title>Implementing the build hook</title> <para>Write the following script to <filename>/etc/nix/upload-to-cache.sh</filename>: </para> <programlisting> #!/bin/sh set -eu set -f # disable globbing export IFS=' ' echo "Signing paths" $OUT_PATHS nix sign-paths --key-file /etc/nix/key.private $OUT_PATHS echo "Uploading paths" $OUT_PATHS exec nix copy --to 's3://example-nix-cache' $OUT_PATHS </programlisting> <note> <title>Should <literal>$OUT_PATHS</literal> be quoted?</title> <para> The <literal>$OUT_PATHS</literal> variable is a space-separated list of Nix store paths. In this case, we expect and want the shell to perform word splitting to make each output path its own argument to <command>nix sign-paths</command>. Nix guarantees the paths will not contain any spaces, however a store path might contain glob characters. The <command>set -f</command> disables globbing in the shell. </para> </note> <para> Then make sure the hook program is executable by the <literal>root</literal> user: <screen> # chmod +x /etc/nix/upload-to-cache.sh </screen></para> </section> <section> <title>Updating Nix Configuration</title> <para>Edit <filename>/etc/nix/nix.conf</filename> to run our hook, by adding the following configuration snippet at the end:</para> <programlisting> post-build-hook = /etc/nix/upload-to-cache.sh </programlisting> <para>Then, restart the <command>nix-daemon</command>.</para> </section> <section> <title>Testing</title> <para>Build any derivation, for example:</para> <screen> $ nix-build -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).writeText "example" (builtins.toString builtins.currentTime)' these derivations will be built: /nix/store/s4pnfbkalzy5qz57qs6yybna8wylkig6-example.drv building '/nix/store/s4pnfbkalzy5qz57qs6yybna8wylkig6-example.drv'... running post-build-hook '/home/grahamc/projects/github.com/NixOS/nix/post-hook.sh'... post-build-hook: Signing paths /nix/store/ibcyipq5gf91838ldx40mjsp0b8w9n18-example post-build-hook: Uploading paths /nix/store/ibcyipq5gf91838ldx40mjsp0b8w9n18-example /nix/store/ibcyipq5gf91838ldx40mjsp0b8w9n18-example </screen> <para>Then delete the path from the store, and try substituting it from the binary cache:</para> <screen> $ rm ./result $ nix-store --delete /nix/store/ibcyipq5gf91838ldx40mjsp0b8w9n18-example </screen> <para>Now, copy the path back from the cache:</para> <screen> $ nix store --realize /nix/store/ibcyipq5gf91838ldx40mjsp0b8w9n18-example copying path '/nix/store/m8bmqwrch6l3h8s0k3d673xpmipcdpsa-example from 's3://example-nix-cache'... warning: you did not specify '--add-root'; the result might be removed by the garbage collector /nix/store/m8bmqwrch6l3h8s0k3d673xpmipcdpsa-example </screen> </section> <section> <title>Conclusion</title> <para> We now have a Nix installation configured to automatically sign and upload every local build to a remote binary cache. </para> <para> Before deploying this to production, be sure to consider the implementation caveats in <xref linkend="chap-post-build-hook-caveats" />. </para> </section> </chapter>