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# nix-eval-jobs
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This project evaluates nix attributes sets in parallel with streamable json
output. This is useful for time and memory intensive evaluations such as NixOS
machines, i.e. in a CI context. The evaluation is done with a controllable
number of threads that are restarted when their memory consumption exceeds a
certain threshold.
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To facilitate integration, nix-eval-jobs creates garbage collection roots for
each evaluated derivation (drv file, not the build) within the provided
attribute. This prevents race conditions between the nix garbage collection
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
- Memory used for evaluation is reclaimed after nix-eval-jobs finish, so that the build can use it.
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- Evaluation of jobs can fail individually
## Example
In the following example we evaluate the hydraJobs attribute of the [patchelf](https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf) flake:
```console
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$ nix-eval-jobs --gc-roots-dir gcroot --flake 'github:NixOS/patchelf#hydraJobs'
{"attr":"coverage","attrPath":["coverage"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/8hq9f09xa5s6g9m02lw0sw59kkkvj57c-patchelf-coverage-0.15.0.drv","name":"patchelf-coverage-0.15.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/dwf255bdbfvvbiqak941r83zlvxyipcs-patchelf-coverage-0.15.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
{"attr":"release","attrPath":["release"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/ip9dy4vlyha5a7kq4bnf4pxk0sfwjfda-patchelf-0.15.0.drv","name":"patchelf-0.15.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/5z9ynn29asakf1b5736im2glcqpf6s2f-patchelf-0.15.0"},"system":"x86_64-linux"}
{"attr":"tarball","attrPath":["tarball"],"drvPath":"/nix/store/g1alnfi3mrkcb9blclr77fpyp35mpsdd-patchelf-tarball-0.15.0.drv","name":"patchelf-tarball-0.15.0","outputs":{"out":"/nix/store/iy0w42pffhjg6wy0w46r4cjc1yjk410y-patchelf-tarball-0.15.0"},"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 executable.
## Further options
``` console
$ nix-eval-jobs --help
USAGE: nix-eval-jobs [options] expr
--arg Pass the value *expr* as the argument *name* to Nix functions.
--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'.
--eval-store The Nix store to use for evaluations.
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--expr treat the argument as a Nix expression
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--flake build a flake
--gc-roots-dir garbage collector roots directory
--help show usage information
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--impure allow impure expressions
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--include Add *path* to the list of locations used to look up `<...>` file names.
--log-format Set the format of log output; one of `raw`, `internal-json`, `bar` or `bar-with-logs`.
--max-memory-size maximum evaluation memory size
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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`).
--override-flake Override the flake registries, redirecting *original-ref* to *resolved-ref*.
--quiet Decrease the logging verbosity level.
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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.
--workers number of evaluate workers
```
## Potential use-cases for the tool
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**Faster evaluator in deployment tools.** When evaluating NixOS machines,
evaluation can take several minutes when run on a single core. This limits
scalability for large deployments with deployment tools such as
[NixOps](https://github.com/NixOS/nixops).
**Faster evaluator in CIs.** In addition to evaluation speed for CIs, it is also
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
also take advantage of the fact that nix-eval-jobs outputs the derivation path
separately. This allows separate logs and success status per job instead of a
single large log file. In the
[wiki](https://github.com/nix-community/nix-eval-jobs/wiki#ci-example-configurations)
we collect example ci configuration for various CIs.
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## Organisation of this repository
On the `main` branch we target nixUnstable. When a release of nix happens, we
fork for a release branch i.e. `release-2.8` and change the nix version in
`.nix-version`. Changes and improvements made in `main` also may be backported
to these release branches. At the time of writing we only intent to support the
latest release branch.
## Projects using nix-eval-jobs
- [colmena](https://github.com/zhaofengli/colmena) - A simple, stateless NixOS deployment tool
- [robotnix](https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix) - Build Android (AOSP) using Nix, used in their [CI](https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix/blob/38b80700ee4265c306dcfdcce45056e32ab2973f/.github/workflows/instantiate.yml#L18)