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Merge pull request #298 from peti/master
hydra-module.nix: add 'useSubstitutes' option to control use of binary caches
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example = [ "/etc/nix/machines" "/var/lib/hydra/provisioner/machines" ];
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example = [ "/etc/nix/machines" "/var/lib/hydra/provisioner/machines" ];
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description = "List of files containing build machines.";
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description = "List of files containing build machines.";
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};
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};
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useSubstitutes = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = ''
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Whether to use binary caches for downloading store paths. Note that
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binary substitutions trigger (a potentially large number of) additional
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HTTP requests that slow down the queue monitor thread significantly.
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Also, this Hydra instance will serve those downloaded store paths to
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its users with its own signature attached as if it had built them
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itself, so don't enable this feature unless your active binary caches
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are absolute trustworthy.
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'';
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};
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};
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};
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};
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};
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IN_SYSTEMD = "1"; # to get log severity levels
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IN_SYSTEMD = "1"; # to get log severity levels
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};
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};
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serviceConfig =
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serviceConfig =
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{ ExecStart = "@${cfg.package}/bin/hydra-queue-runner hydra-queue-runner -v --option build-use-substitutes false";
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{ ExecStart = "@${cfg.package}/bin/hydra-queue-runner hydra-queue-runner -v --option build-use-substitutes ${if optionalString cfg.useSubstitutes then "true" else "false"}";
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ExecStopPost = "${cfg.package}/bin/hydra-queue-runner --unlock";
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ExecStopPost = "${cfg.package}/bin/hydra-queue-runner --unlock";
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User = "hydra-queue-runner";
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User = "hydra-queue-runner";
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Restart = "always";
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Restart = "always";
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