* nixos/buildkite: drop user option
This reverts 8c6b1c3eaa.
Turns out, buildkite-agent has logic to write .ssh/known_hosts files and
only really works when $HOME and the user homedir are in sync.
On top of that, we provision ssh keys in /var/lib/buildkite-agent, which
doesn't work if that other users' homedir points elsewhere (we can cheat
by setting $HOME, but then getent and $HOME provide conflicting
results).
So after all, it's better to only run the system-wide buildkite agent as
the "buildkite-agent" user only - if one wants to run buildkite as
different users, systemd user services might be a better fit.
* nixosTests.buildkite-agent: add node with separate user and no ssh key
This gets passed to BUILDKITE_SHELL, which will specify the shell being
used to executes script in.
Defaults to `${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash -e -c`, matching how buildkite
behaves on other distros.
SSH public keys aren't needed to clone private repos, and if we only
need to configure a single attribute, there's no need for the "openssh"
attrset anymore.
This applies [hydra PR #432](https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/432)
to the NixOS module in nixpkgs:
```
commit 4efd078977e5ea20e1104783efc324cba11690bc
Author: Bas van Dijk <v.dijk.bas@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Dec 11 15:35:38 2016 +0100
Only set buildMachinesFiles when nix.buildMachines is defined
```
The following commit from 2016 in hydra removed the `--option
build-use-substitutes` from the hydra-queue-runner service:
```
commit ee2e9f5335c8c0288c102975b506f6b275793cfe
Author: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 7 20:23:05 2016 +0200
Update to reflect BinaryCacheStore changes
BinaryCacheStore no longer implements buildPaths() and ensurePath(),
so we need to use copyPath() / copyClosure().
```
It would be better if the hydra module in NixOS matches the upstream
module.
During the last update, `hydra-notify` was rewritten as a daemon which
listens to postgresql notifications for each build[1]. The module
uses the `hydra-notify.service` unit from upstream's Hydra module and
the VM test ensures that email notifications are sent properly.
Also updated `hydra-init.service` to install `pg_trgm` on a local
database if needed[2].
[1] c7861b85c4
[2] 8a0a5ec3a3
Currently there are two calls to curl in the reloadScript, neither which
check for errors. If something is misconfigured (like wrong authToken),
the only trace that something wrong happened is this log message:
Asking Jenkins to reload config
<h1>Bad Message 400</h1><pre>reason: Illegal character VCHAR='<'</pre>
The service isn't marked as failed, so it's easy to miss.
Fix it by passing --fail to curl.
While at it:
* Add $curl_opts and $jenkins_url variables to keep the curl command
lines DRY.
* Add --show-error to curl to show short error message explanation when
things go wrong (like HTTP 401 error).
* Lower-case the $CRUMB variable as upper case is for exported environment
variables.
The new behaviour, when having wrong accessToken:
Asking Jenkins to reload config
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 401
And the service is clearly marked as failed in `systemctl --failed`.
@cleverca found this bug in the declarative hooks config. Any shell
variables referenced in a hook script would get expanded by the hooks
directory builder.
Prevent variable expansion by quoting the here doc limit string.
Pass the -L flag to curl to make it follow redirects. This fixes an
issue I found when setting up reverse proxy for Jenkins. Without this
fix, the returned HTTP code was stuck at 302, making postStart fail the
service (it expects 200 or 403).
Also removes configText, functionality is now provided more conveniently by configOptions.
Keep in mind that this breaks compatibility with previous configurations,
configFile provides a means to protect the CI token from being written into the nix store.
The current behavior was for gitlab-runner is to immediately terminate when there
was a restart required. This can lead to aborted builds and is annoying to users.
By enabling graceful mode gitlab-runner will wait for all builds to finish before
terminating. The disadvantage is that a nixos-rebuild switch needs to wait till
all jobs are done. Because of that it is not enabled by default.
- adds distro dependency
- buildbot nodaemon in service module
- fakerepo for module tests
- service module parameter fixup
- tested on nixos
- tested on darwin
1) The forking behavior of `buildbot start` is temporarily broken for
mysterious reasons that I'm still looking into
2) Let systemd do the forking: no point in using two different process
startup wait loops
The nixbld group belongs to nix-daemon and you really don't want to be
in it. If you are in it, nix-daemon will kill your processes when you
least expect it :)
The extraOptions option has default values which seems surprising. This
moves those values to startupOptions (which is what gocd-agent uses) and
empties out the default extraOptions.
The gocd-agent startupOptions description was also changed to remove the
mention of the example (given there isn't one).
- Agent now takes a full URL to the Go.CD server
- Instruct the agent to attempt restart every 30s upon failure
- Test's Accept header did not match the server's expectation
- Replace the tests' complex Awk matches with calls to `jq`
Update gocd-agent package version to 16.6.0-3590 including new sha. Modify heapSize
and maxMemory mkOption to accurately reflect their intended purpose of configuring
initial java heap sizes.
Update gocd-server package version to 16.6.0-3590 including new sha. Modify heapSize
and maxMemory mkOption to accurately reflect their intended purpose of configuring
initial java heap sizes.
GoCD is an open source continuous delivery server specializing in advanced workflow
modeling and visualization. Update maintainers list to include swarren83. Update
module list to include gocd agent and server module. Update packages list to include
gocd agent and server package. Update version, revision and checksum for GoCD
release 16.5.0.
As pointed out by @danbst, the tomcat NixOS module expects packages
listed in services.tomcat.webapps to either be direct .war file paths or
have .war files inside a "webapps" directory.
Commit 4075c10a59
("jenkins: move .war file from $out to $out/lib/jenkins.war") broke
jenkins + tomcat. Fix it by moving jenkins.war to $out/webapps/.
Fixes#14137, also known as:
$ nix-shell -p jenkins
bash: source: /nix/store/ln1yw6c2v8bb2cjqfr1z5aqcssw054wa-jenkins-2.3:
cannot execute binary file
[nix-shell exited with error]
The problem is that jenkins.war is not installed inside the directory
$out, but rather _as the file_ $out. Fix it by moving the file to
$out/lib/jenkins.war.
While at it, move buildCommand so that the "meta" section is at the end
of the expression (standard style), and quote shell variables.
This was originally removed in d4d0e449d7.
The intent was not to maintain hydra expression at two places.
Nowadays we have enough devs to maintain this despite copy/pasta.
This should encourage more people to use Hydra, which is a really
great piece of software together with Nix.
Tested a deploy using https://github.com/peti/hydra-tutorial