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This mechanism wasn't actually used for anything other than a minor
external compatibility thing for buildGo.nix, which can also be solved
with a function parameter.
This breaks //fun/gemma because it means that the elmPackages used to
build it are no longer reachable from depot. We'll sort this out later.
Change-Id: I1bf2240435e869cdc4e99bdd1a138fdd2e76f96e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2646
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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The ciBuilds attribute seems to no longer exist and it breaks the
evaluation of the config attribute. It's only appearance was in
besadii which doesn't actually use the attribute.
Removing the ciBuilds inherit fixes these issues.
Change-Id: Ibbf3413ba6efe10ad868cf57cf0711d574860f97
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2487
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
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We have naturally evolved a distinction between logical and physical
targets.
Physical targets are those which correspond directly to a tree
location on disk and can be built with `-A path.to.files`, while
logical targets are those that are exported from within an expression
but do not have a corresponding file on disk.
This change adds support for exporting logical targets from any tree
location by adding a `meta.targets` attribute containing keys into
itself, which will be consumed by the CI target gathering logic and
included in the generated pipeline.
Note that the labels for subtargets are syntactically different to
emphasise that they do not correspond to a file location. For example,
this change enables 'ops.nixos.whitbySystem' as a subtarget, which is
labeled in CI as `ops/nixos:whitbySystem`.
Change-Id: Ied09647a62c2ba98e3914548e3742ad422c63ecf
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1893
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
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Create the pipeline by outputting a file that contains nix-build
invocations for each target's *derivation path*.
Each invocation has a generated Nix expression passed to it with `-E`
which fetches the correct target from the tree while correctly
handling targets with strange characters (such as in Go-packages).
This makes it possible to run target-level granular pipelines. We're
getting somewhere!
Change-Id: Ia6946e389dafd1d4926130bb8891446d6e17133b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1855
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: lukegb <lukegb@tvl.fyi>
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Automatically walk the entire depot tree and pick out things that are
"buildable", then include them in the attribute `ci.targets` (which is
now also the target for CI builds).
A long time ago, in a land far away, we (well, I, at the time) had a
prototype of this which ran into constant issues with infinite
recursions while trying to walk the tree. In fact, this is why
readTree originally gained the `__readTree`-attribute which marks
things that were imported automatically.
Based on some code edef whipped up earlier (with the breakthrough
being that we also add the attribute to top-level folders, which
suddenly resolves a whole bunch of problems), I've now implemented
this actually working version.
At the moment all builds still happen as one big bag of builds, but at
some point we will granularise this.
Change-Id: I86f12ce7f63dae98e7e5c6646a4e9d220de783f2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1854
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: kanepyork <rikingcoding@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
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This folder doesn't exist, it's part of my user folder now. We didn't
notice because nothing is walking the tree.
Change-Id: Idc6f20a8e4806a158c598fd63d381ab07934be1e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1843
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: kanepyork <rikingcoding@gmail.com>
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This removes almost all of the GCP-infrastructure leftovers from my
previous setup.
The DNS configuration is retained, but moves to my user folder
instead.
Change-Id: I1867acd379443882f11a3c645846c9902eadd5b0
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/782
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: eta <eta@theta.eu.org>
Reviewed-by: isomer <isomer@tvl.fyi>
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These categories separate CI targets, which hopefully avoids the
out-of-space errors we have been seeing on Sourcehut.
The sets of CI build targets are made available in the depot itself so
that besadii can be updated to create a new build for each target
group.
For convenience, 'ciBuilds' contains an '__allTargets' attribute which
combines the contents of each target batch - this makes it possible to
still invoke a build for everything by using:
nix-build -A ciBuilds.__allTargets
Note: Some targets that were previously built in CI aren't anymore,
most importantly my NixOS systems which don't fit on Sourcehut.
Change-Id: Ia15ed7b743c8add51ae08ce0827a0ddfacd637e2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/570
Reviewed-by: lukegb <lukegb@tvl.fyi>
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NixOS modules move one level up because it's unlikely that //ops/nixos
will contain actual systems at this point (they're user-specific).
This is the first users folder, so it is also added to the root
readTree invocation for the repository.
Change-Id: I546c701145fa204b7ba7518a8a56a783588629e0
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/244
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
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This is useful for things like including NixOS modules in
configurations without creating long and error-prone relative paths.
Change-Id: I4a5ebb1a0e5adf90b6bc50e884db453e12461001
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/243
Reviewed-by: lukegb <lukegb@tvl.fyi>
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This change, which I've been meaning to do for a while, renames the
attributes passed by readTree to things in the tree so that:
* the depot root is now 'depot'
* depot.third_party is additionally passed as 'pkgs' (for
compatibility with exported subtrees)
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This includes very barebones support for querying TXT and MX records
right now. The returned structure is not turned into a more convenient
format and error handling is, well, NIL.
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This lets people browse the folder more easily, should they be so
inclined for whatever reason.
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This fixes readTree and the various project builds, as well
as (hopefully) most documentation links inside of the projects.
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This is required to maintain buildGo compatibility with non-depot
setups.
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Exposes readTree from the package set but with a twist: It's exposed
as a functor that references the `.config` field from itself to get at
the configuration to be passed to packages.
This makes it possible for downstream users to make use of `readTree`
but with their own configuration.
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This is required for some things that expect package sets to be
callable, e.g. Nixery.
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Instead of polluting the repository namespace with the list of CI
projects, move that to a separate file.
Currently the list of projects to be built by CI is still hardcoded,
but this will be fixed soon.
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Due to a missing feature in readTree I can't currently generate this
list automatically.
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This is not the final layout yet, but makes it so that my top-level
attribute set is no longer overlaid into nixpkgs itself.
This is useful for other people who are importing my monorepo.
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Instead of specifying CI projects manually, this filters them to move
the CI configuration into the derivations `meta` attributes.
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Broadly speaking, the following things are included:
* there is now a uniform `args` struct that is passed to all
derivations, package headers have been changed appropriately
* overrides are now loaded from a separate `override` folder just
using read-tree.nix
* third-party packages have moved into the `third_party` attribute set
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Happstack is currently erroneously (afaict) marked as broken.
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This attribute contains a list of all derivations that should be built
by the CI for this repository.
This includes all of my own packages that are not marked as broken, as
well as select third-party packages.
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This version has Nixery popularity data available.
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This version is agnostic of the working directory even if
insertFile/insertTemplate are used, which makes it a lot nicer to work
with in this repository structure.
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Adds a shell script that supports a subset of the 'pass' interface for
compatibility with kontemplate, and wraps kontemplate in a script that
places this version on the PATH.
This makes it possible to use Cloud KMS encrypted secrets with kontemplate.
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Not actually in use here ...
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Gemma depends on cl-prevalence, which isn't in the nixpkgs Quicklisp
snapshot.
This adds the package and its dependencies to the overlay.
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This pulls in an old version of Elm from NixOS 17.09 which can still
build the Elm code in Gemma.
However, the Common Lisp build is now broken in some other way.
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This is pre-configured with the GCP provider.
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We're not going down the Bazel route here, so this is not going to be
necessary.
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This uses the Nix infrastructure's Haskell setup to create a GHC
derivation that comes with all required Haskell packages, fetched &
built via Nix.
Downstream packages that want to make use of Haskell dependencies need
them to be added to this list.
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