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# nix-eval-jobs
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This project evaluates nix attribute sets in parallel with streamable json
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output. This is useful for time and memory intensive evaluations such as NixOS
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machines, i.e. in a CI context. The evaluation is done with a controllable
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number of threads that are restarted when their memory consumption exceeds a
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certain threshold.
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To facilitate integration, nix-eval-jobs creates garbage collection roots for
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each evaluated derivation (drv file, not the build) within the provided
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attribute. This prevents race conditions between the nix garbage collection
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service and user-started nix builds processes.
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## Why using nix-eval-jobs?
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- Faster evaluation by using threads
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- Memory used for evaluation is reclaimed after nix-eval-jobs finish, so that
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the build can use it.
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- Evaluation of jobs can fail individually
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## Example
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In the following example we evaluate the hydraJobs attribute of the
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[patchelf](https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf) flake:
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```console
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$ nix-eval-jobs --gc-roots-dir gcroot --flake 'github:NixOS/patchelf#hydraJobs'
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{"attr":"coverage","attrPath":["coverage"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/fmbqzaq8mim1423879lhn9whs6imx5w4-patchelf-coverage-0.18.0.drv","inputDrvs":{"/nix/store/23632hx2c98lbbjld279dx0w08lxn6kp-hook.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/6z1jfnqqgyqr221zgbpm30v91yfj3r45-bash-5.1-p16.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/ap9g09fxbicj836zm88d56dn3ff4clxl-stdenv-linux.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/c0gg7lj101xhd8v2b3cjl5dwwkpxfc0q-patchelf-tarball-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/vslywm6kbazi37q1vbq8y7bi884yc6yx-lcov-1.16.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/y964yq4vz1gsn7azd44vyg65gnr4gpvi-hook.drv":["out"]},"name":"patchelf-coverage-0.18.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/gfni9sbhhwhxxfqziq1fs3n82bvw962l-patchelf-coverage-0.18.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
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{"attr":"patchelf-win32","attrPath":["patchelf-win32"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/s38l0fg5ja6j8qpws7slw2ws0c6v0qcf-patchelf-i686-w64-mingw32-0.18.0.drv","inputDrvs":{"/nix/store/6z1jfnqqgyqr221zgbpm30v91yfj3r45-bash-5.1-p16.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/b2p151ilwqpd47fbmzz50a5cmj12ixbf-hook.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/fbnhh18m4jh6cwa92am2sv3aqzjnzpdd-stdenv-linux.drv":["out"]},"name":"patchelf-i686-w64-mingw32-0.18.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/w8r4h1xk71fryb99df8aszp83kfhw3bc-patchelf-i686-w64-mingw32-0.18.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
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{"attr":"patchelf-win64","attrPath":["patchelf-win64"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/wxpym6d3dxr1w9syhinp7f058gwxfmd3-patchelf-x86_64-w64-mingw32-0.18.0.drv","inputDrvs":{"/nix/store/6z1jfnqqgyqr221zgbpm30v91yfj3r45-bash-5.1-p16.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/71lv5lsr1y59bv1b91jc9gg0n85kf1sq-stdenv-linux.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/b2p151ilwqpd47fbmzz50a5cmj12ixbf-hook.drv":["out"]},"name":"patchelf-x86_64-w64-mingw32-0.18.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/fkq5428l2xsb84yj0cc6q1lkvsrga7sv-patchelf-x86_64-w64-mingw32-0.18.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
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{"attr":"release","attrPath":["release"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/3xpwg8f623dpkh6cblv2fzcq5n99xl0j-patchelf-0.18.0.drv","inputDrvs":{"/nix/store/6z1jfnqqgyqr221zgbpm30v91yfj3r45-bash-5.1-p16.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/9rmihrl9ys0sap6827xyns0y73vqafjx-patchelf-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/am2zqx3pyc1i14f888jna785h0f841sg-patchelf-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/c0gg7lj101xhd8v2b3cjl5dwwkpxfc0q-patchelf-tarball-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/csjiccxbwpfv55m8kqs2xwrkkha14dnq-patchelf-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/jsrnpxdx5vmpnakd9bkb3sk3lgh0k8hm-patchelf-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/k8a51ax83554c67g98xf3y751vjgjs7m-patchelf-0.18.0.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/wq3ncl207isqqkqmsa5ql4fg19jbrhxg-stdenv-linux.drv":["out"]},"name":"patchelf-0.18.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/d0mzprvv3vhasj23r1a6qn8qip0srbc4-patchelf-0.18.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
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{"attr":"tarball","attrPath":["tarball"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/c0gg7lj101xhd8v2b3cjl5dwwkpxfc0q-patchelf-tarball-0.18.0.drv","inputDrvs":{"/nix/store/6z1jfnqqgyqr221zgbpm30v91yfj3r45-bash-5.1-p16.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/9d754glmsvpjm5kxvgsjslvgv356kbmn-libtool-2.4.7.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/ap9g09fxbicj836zm88d56dn3ff4clxl-stdenv-linux.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/f1ksgsyplvb0sli4pls6k6vsfvmv519d-autoconf-2.71.drv":["out"],"/nix/store/jf58lcnch1bmpbi2188c59w5zr1cqrx2-automake-1.16.5.drv":["out"]},"name":"patchelf-tarball-0.18.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/72pz5awc7gpwdqxrdsy8j0bvg2n7z78q-patchelf-tarball-0.18.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
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```
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The output here is newline-seperated json according to https://jsonlines.org.
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The code is derived from [hydra's](https://github.com/nixos/hydra) eval-jobs
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executable.
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## Further options
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```console
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$ nix-eval-jobs --help
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USAGE: nix-eval-jobs [options] expr
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--arg Pass the value *expr* as the argument *name* to Nix functions.
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--argstr Pass the string *string* as the argument *name* to Nix functions.
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--check-cache-status Check if the derivations are present locally or in any configured substituters (i.e. binary cache). The information will be exposed in the `isCached` field of the JSON output.
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--debug Set the logging verbosity level to 'debug'.
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--eval-store
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The [URL of the Nix store](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores.md#store-url-format)
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to use for evaluation, i.e. to store derivations (`.drv` files) and inputs referenced by them.
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--expr treat the argument as a Nix expression
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--flake build a flake
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--force-recurse force recursion (don't respect recurseIntoAttrs)
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--gc-roots-dir garbage collector roots directory
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--help show usage information
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--impure allow impure expressions
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--log-format Set the format of log output; one of `raw`, `internal-json`, `bar` or `bar-with-logs`.
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--max-memory-size maximum evaluation memory size in megabyte (4GiB per worker by default)
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--meta include derivation meta field in output
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--option Set the Nix configuration setting *name* to *value* (overriding `nix.conf`).
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--override-flake Override the flake registries, redirecting *original-ref* to *resolved-ref*.
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--override-input Override a specific flake input (e.g. `dwarffs/nixpkgs`).
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--quiet Decrease the logging verbosity level.
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--repair During evaluation, rewrite missing or corrupted files in the Nix store. During building, rebuild missing or corrupted store paths.
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--show-trace print out a stack trace in case of evaluation errors
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--verbose Increase the logging verbosity level.
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--workers number of evaluate workers
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```
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## Potential use-cases for the tool
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**Faster evaluator in deployment tools.** When evaluating NixOS machines,
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evaluation can take several minutes when run on a single core. This limits
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scalability for large deployments with deployment tools such as
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[NixOps](https://github.com/NixOS/nixops).
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**Faster evaluator in CIs.** In addition to evaluation speed for CIs, it is also
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useful if evaluation of individual jobs in CIs can fail, as opposed to failing
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the entire jobset. For CIs that allow dynamic build steps to be created, one can
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also take advantage of the fact that nix-eval-jobs outputs the derivation path
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separately. This allows separate logs and success status per job instead of a
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single large log file. In the
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[wiki](https://github.com/nix-community/nix-eval-jobs/wiki#ci-example-configurations)
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we collect example ci configuration for various CIs.
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## Organisation of this repository
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On the `main` branch we target nixUnstable. When a release of nix happens, we
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fork for a release branch i.e. `release-2.8` and change the nix version in
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`.nix-version`. Changes and improvements made in `main` also may be backported
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to these release branches. At the time of writing we only intent to support the
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latest release branch.
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## Projects using nix-eval-jobs
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- [nix-fast-build](https://github.com/Mic92/nix-fast-build) - Combine the power
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of nix-eval-jobs with nix-output-monitor to speed-up your evaluation and
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building process
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- [buildbot-nix](https://github.com/Mic92/buildbot-nix) - A nixos module to make
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buildbot a proper Nix-CI
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- [colmena](https://github.com/zhaofengli/colmena) - A simple, stateless NixOS
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deployment tool
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- [robotnix](https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix) - Build Android (AOSP)
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using Nix, used in their
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[CI](https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix/blob/38b80700ee4265c306dcfdcce45056e32ab2973f/.github/workflows/instantiate.yml#L18)
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## FAQ
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### nix-eval-jobs consumes too much memory / is too slow
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By default, nix-eval-jobs spawns as many worker processes as there are hardware
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threads in the system and limits the memory usage for each worker to 4GB.
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However, keep in mind that each worker process may need to re-evaluate shared
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dependencies of the attributes, which can introduce some overhead for each
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evaluation or cause workers to exceed their memory limit. If you encounter these
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situations, you can tune the following options:
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`--workers`: This option allows you to set the number of evaluation workers that
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nix-eval-jobs should spawn. You can increase or decrease this number to optimize
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the evaluation speed and memory usage. For example, if you have a system with
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many CPU cores but limited memory, you may want to reduce the number of workers
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to avoid exceeding the memory limit.
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`--max-memory-size`: This option allows you to adjust the memory limit for each
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worker process. By default, it's set to 4GiB, but you can increase or decrease
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this value as needed. For example, if you have a system with a lot of memory and
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want to speed up the evaluation, you may want to increase the memory limit to
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allow workers to cache more data in memory before getting restarted by
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nix-eval-jobs. Note that this is not a hard limit and memory usage may rise
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above the limit momentarily before the worker process exits.
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Overall, tuning these options can help you optimize the performance and memory
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usage of nix-eval-jobs to better fit your system and evaluation needs.
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