This prevents eval errors when a machine is just started and the network isn't yet online.
I'm running hydra on a laptop and the network takes a bit of time to come online (WLAN),
so it's nice if the evaluator starts only when the network actually goes online.
Otherwise an error like this can happen on the first eval(s):
```
error fetching latest change from git repo at `https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs.git':
fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com
```
nix.trustedUsers is deprecated as of 22.05, and since the nix.extraOptions config is just doing something similar, I moved that to the new nix.settings as well
The indentation in the hydra.conf makes it possible to include multi-line
strings without it being likely that the contents of the tracker
is mis-parsed or interrupts tho config parser.
It isn't impossible / foolproof probably, but it shouldn't be likely.
In NixOS, the user generation script was changed to set the permissions `0700`
to a home-directory that's specified in the `users.users`-submodule with
`createHome` being set to `true`[1].
However, the home-directory of `hydra` is also the base directory of other services using
other users (e.g. `hydra-queue-runner`). With permissions being `0700`, processes with
such a user cannot traverse into `/var/lib/hydra` and thus not into subdirectories.
I guess that this issue was kind of hidden because `hydra-init.service` ensures
proper permissions[2]. However, if `hydra-init.service` is not restarted on a
system-activation, the permissions of `/var/lib/hydra` will be set back to `0700`
by the activation script that runs on each activation.
This has lead to errors like this in `hydra-queue-runner` on my Hydra:
```
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: error (ignored): error: cannot unlink '/var/lib/hydra/build-logs/7h/dssz03gazrkqzfmlr5cprd0dvkg4db-squashfs.img.drv': Permission denied
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: error (ignored): error: cannot unlink '/var/lib/hydra/build-logs/b9/350vd8jpv1f86i312c9pkdcd2z56aw-squashfs.img.drv': Permission denied
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: error (ignored): error: cannot unlink '/var/lib/hydra/build-logs/kz/vlq4v9a1rylcp4fsqqav3lcjgskky4-squashfs.img.drv': Permission denied
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: error (ignored): error: cannot unlink '/var/lib/hydra/build-logs/xd/hkjnbbr9jp7364pkn8zpk9v8xapj2c-nix-2.4pre20210917_37cc50f.drv': Permission denied
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: error (ignored): error: cannot unlink '/var/lib/hydra/build-logs/zn/9df7225fl8p7iavqqfvlyay4rf0msw-nix-2.4pre20210917_37cc50f.drv': Permission denied
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: possibly transient failure building ‘/nix/store/7hdssz03gazrkqzfmlr5cprd0dvkg4db-squashfs.img.drv’ on ‘roflmayr’: error: creating directory '/var/lib/hydra/build-logs': Permission denied
Sep 20 09:11:30 hydra hydra-queue-runner[306]: will retry ‘/nix/store/7hdssz03gazrkqzfmlr5cprd0dvkg4db-squashfs.img.drv’ after 543s
```
Because of that, I decided to remove the `createHome = true;` setting and instead used
`systemd-tmpfiles`[3] which can not only ensure that certain directories
exist, but also proper permissions.
With this change, we can also get rid of the manual setup in
`hydra-init.service` since `systemd-tmpfiles` will be executed by
`switch-to-configuration` before *any* systemd service gets started. On
startup, `systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service` is invoked within
`sysinit.target` being reached, so when `hydra-init.service` gets called
in `multi-user.target`, the structure already exists.
[1] fa0d499dbf
[2] 3cec908738/hydra-module.nix (L260-L262)
[3] https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-tmpfiles.html
This will make it easier to track specifically where queries are being
made from (assuming a `log_line_prefix` that includes `%a` in the
postgres configuration).
* Fix issue #614: restart queue/evaluator on sufficient disk space available.
* Only try to stop the service if it is currently running.
* Use named variables and added restarting message.
The creation of the `pg_trgm` extension needs superuser power. So,
this patch makes the extension creation in the Hydra NixOS module when
a local database is used.
If it is not possible to create this extension (remote database for
instance with nosuperuser), the creation of the `pg_trgm` index is
skipped (this index speedup queries on builds.drvpath) and warnings
are emitted:
initialising the Hydra database schema...
WARNING: Can not create extension pg_trgm: permission denied to create extension "pg_trgm"
WARNING: HINT: Temporary provide superuser role to your Hydra Postgresql user and run the script src/sql/upgrade-57.sql
WARNING: The pg_trgm index on builds.drvpath has been skipped (slower complex queries on builds.drvpath)
This allows to keep smooth migrations: the migration process doesn't
require a manual step (but this manual step is recommended on big
remote databases).
* The "Jobset" page now shows when evaluations are in progress (rather
than just pending).
* Restored the ability to do a single evaluation from the command line
by doing "hydra-evaluator <project> <jobset>".
* Fix some consistency issues between jobset status in PostgreSQL and
in hydra-evaluator. In particular, "lastCheckedTime" was never
updated internally.
Without this I got the following error in my journal:
Oct 25 22:42:29 mymachine hydra-evaluator[4085]: starting evaluation of jobset ‘myproject:.jobsets’
Oct 25 22:42:29 mymachine hydra-evaluator[4085]: timeout: failed to run command ‘hydra-eval-jobset’: No such file or directory
Oct 25 22:42:29 mymachine hydra-evaluator[4085]: evaluation of jobset ‘myproject:.jobsets’ finished with status 32512