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authorsterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>2021-02-21T11·57+0100
committersterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>2021-04-01T18·50+0000
commit93a746aaaa092ffc3e7eb37e1df30bfd3a28435f (patch)
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parent68f3ac64c4a2ae50dcb125f067692536f647e370 (diff)
feat(web/bubblegum): nix CGI programming framework r/2394
So here is what has been keeping me up at night: At some point I
realized that nix actually made a somewhat passable language for CGI
programming:

* That `builtins.getEnv` exists as one of the impurities of Nix is
  perfect as environment variables are the main way of communication
  from the web server to the CGI application.

* We can actually read from the filesystem via builtins.readDir and
  builtins.readFile with bearable overhead if we avoid importing the
  used paths into the nix store.

* Templating and routing are convenient to implement via indented strings
  and attribute sets respectively.

Of course there are obvious limitation:

* The overhead of derivations is probably much to great for them to be
  useful via IfD.

* Even without derivations, nix evaluation is very slow to the point
  were a trivial application takes between 100ms and 400ms to produce a
  response.

* We can't really cause effects other than producing a response which
  makes it not viable for a lot of applications. There are some ways
  around this:

  * With a custom interpreter we could have streaming and multiplexed
    I/O (using lazy lists emulated via attrsets) to cause such effects,
    but it would probably perform terribly.

  * We can use builtins.fetchurl to call other HTTP-based microservices,
    but only in very limited constraints, i. e. only GET, no headers,
    and only if the tarball ttl is set to 0 in the global nix.conf.

* Terrible error handling capabilities because builtins.tryEval actually
  doesn't catch a lot of errors.

To prove that it actually works, there are some demo applications,
which I invite you to run and potentially break horribly:

    nix-build -A web.bubblegum.examples && ./result
    # navigate to http://localhost:9000

The setup uses thttpd and executes the nix CGI scripts using
users.sterni.nint which automatically passed `depot`, so they can
import the cgi library.

Change-Id: I3a22a749612211627e5f8301c31ec2e7a872812c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2746
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
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@@ -128,6 +128,7 @@
     sqlite
     stdenvNoCC
     stern
+    substituteAll
     symlinkJoin
     systemd
     tdlib