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# //tvix/store

This contains the code hosting the tvix-store.

For the local store, Nix realizes files on the filesystem in `/nix/store` (and
maintains some metadata in a SQLite database). For "remote stores", it
communicates this metadata in NAR (Nix ARchive) and NARInfo format.

Compared to the Nix model, `tvix-store` stores data on a much more granular
level than that, which provides more deduplication possibilities, and more
granular copying.

However, enough information is preserved to still be able to render NAR and
NARInfo (handled by `//tvix/nar-bridge`).

## More Information
Check the `protos/` subfolder for the definition of the exact RPC methods and
messages.


## Interacting with the GRPC service manually
The shell environment in `//tvix` provides `evans`, which is an interactive
REPL-based gPRC client.

You can use it to connect to a `tvix-store` and call the various RPC methods.

```shell
$ cargo run &
$ evans --host localhost --port 8000 -r repl
  ______
 |  ____|
 | |__    __   __   __ _   _ __    ___
 |  __|   \ \ / /  / _. | | '_ \  / __|
 | |____   \ V /  | (_| | | | | | \__ \
 |______|   \_/    \__,_| |_| |_| |___/

 more expressive universal gRPC client


tvix.store.v1@localhost:8000> service BlobService

tvix.store.v1.BlobService@localhost:8000> call Put --bytes-from-file
data (TYPE_BYTES) => /run/current-system/system
{
  "digest": "KOM3/IHEx7YfInAnlJpAElYezq0Sxn9fRz7xuClwNfA="
}

tvix.store.v1.BlobService@localhost:8000> call Get --bytes-as-base64
digest (TYPE_BYTES) => KOM3/IHEx7YfInAnlJpAElYezq0Sxn9fRz7xuClwNfA=
{
  "data": "eDg2XzY0LWxpbnV4"
}

$ echo eDg2XzY0LWxpbnV4 | base64 -d
x86_64-linux
```

Thanks to `tvix-store` providing gRPC Server Reflection (with `reflection`
feature), you don't need to point `evans` to the `.proto` files.