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This seems more correct. It also means one can specify the features a store should support with --store and remote-store=..., which is useful. I use this to clean up the build remotes test.
44 lines
1 KiB
C++
44 lines
1 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include "types.hh"
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namespace nix {
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class Store;
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struct Machine {
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const string storeUri;
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const std::vector<string> systemTypes;
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const string sshKey;
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const unsigned int maxJobs;
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const unsigned int speedFactor;
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const std::set<string> supportedFeatures;
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const std::set<string> mandatoryFeatures;
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const std::string sshPublicHostKey;
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bool enabled = true;
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bool allSupported(const std::set<string> & features) const;
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bool mandatoryMet(const std::set<string> & features) const;
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Machine(decltype(storeUri) storeUri,
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decltype(systemTypes) systemTypes,
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decltype(sshKey) sshKey,
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decltype(maxJobs) maxJobs,
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decltype(speedFactor) speedFactor,
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decltype(supportedFeatures) supportedFeatures,
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decltype(mandatoryFeatures) mandatoryFeatures,
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decltype(sshPublicHostKey) sshPublicHostKey);
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ref<Store> openStore() const;
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};
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typedef std::vector<Machine> Machines;
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void parseMachines(const std::string & s, Machines & machines);
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Machines getMachines();
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}
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