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180 lines
6.2 KiB
Nix
180 lines
6.2 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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let
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cfg = config.services.crossfire-server;
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serverPort = 13327;
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in {
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options.services.crossfire-server = {
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enable = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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If enabled, the Crossfire game server will be started at boot.
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'';
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};
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package = mkOption {
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type = types.package;
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default = pkgs.crossfire-server;
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defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.crossfire-server";
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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The package to use for the Crossfire server (and map/arch data, if you
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don't change dataDir).
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'';
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};
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dataDir = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "${cfg.package}/share/crossfire";
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defaultText = literalExpression ''"''${config.services.crossfire.package}/share/crossfire"'';
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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Where to load readonly data from -- maps, archetypes, treasure tables,
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and the like. If you plan to edit the data on the live server (rather
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than overlaying the crossfire-maps and crossfire-arch packages and
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nixos-rebuilding), point this somewhere read-write and copy the data
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there before starting the server.
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'';
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};
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stateDir = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "/var/lib/crossfire";
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description = ''
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Where to store runtime data (save files, persistent items, etc).
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If left at the default, this will be automatically created on server
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startup if it does not already exist. If changed, it is the admin's
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responsibility to make sure that the directory exists and is writeable
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by the `crossfire` user.
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'';
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};
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openFirewall = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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Whether to open ports in the firewall for the server.
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'';
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};
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configFiles = mkOption {
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type = types.attrsOf types.str;
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description = ''
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Text to append to the corresponding configuration files. Note that the
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files given in the example are *not* the complete set of files available
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to customize; look in /etc/crossfire after enabling the server to see
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the available files, and read the comments in each file for detailed
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documentation on the format and what settings are available.
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Note that the motd, rules, and news files, if configured here, will
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overwrite the example files that come with the server, rather than being
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appended to them as the other configuration files are.
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'';
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example = literalExpression ''
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{
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dm_file = '''
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admin:secret_password:localhost
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jane:xyzzy:*
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''';
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ban_file = '''
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# Bob is a jerk
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bob@*
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# So is everyone on 192.168.86.255/24
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*@192.168.86.
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''';
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metaserver2 = '''
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metaserver2_notification on
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localhostname crossfire.example.net
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''';
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motd = "Welcome to CrossFire!";
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news = "No news yet.";
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rules = "Don't be a jerk.";
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settings = '''
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# be nicer to newbies and harsher to experienced players
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balanced_stat_loss true
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# don't let players pick up and use admin-created items
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real_wiz false
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''';
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}
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'';
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default = {};
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};
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};
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config = mkIf cfg.enable {
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users.users.crossfire = {
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description = "Crossfire server daemon user";
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home = cfg.stateDir;
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createHome = false;
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isSystemUser = true;
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group = "crossfire";
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};
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users.groups.crossfire = {};
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# Merge the cfg.configFiles setting with the default files shipped with
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# Crossfire.
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# For most files this consists of reading ${crossfire}/etc/crossfire/${name}
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# and appending the user setting to it; the motd, news, and rules are handled
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# specially, with user-provided values completely replacing the original.
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environment.etc = lib.attrsets.mapAttrs'
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(name: value: lib.attrsets.nameValuePair "crossfire/${name}" {
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mode = "0644";
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text =
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(optionalString (!elem name ["motd" "news" "rules"])
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(fileContents "${cfg.package}/etc/crossfire/${name}"))
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+ "\n${value}";
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}) ({
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ban_file = "";
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dm_file = "";
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exp_table = "";
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forbid = "";
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metaserver2 = "";
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motd = (fileContents "${cfg.package}/etc/crossfire/motd");
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news = (fileContents "${cfg.package}/etc/crossfire/news");
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rules = (fileContents "${cfg.package}/etc/crossfire/rules");
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settings = "";
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stat_bonus = "";
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} // cfg.configFiles);
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systemd.services.crossfire-server = {
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description = "Crossfire Server Daemon";
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wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
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after = [ "network.target" ];
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serviceConfig = mkMerge [
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{
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ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/crossfire-server -conf /etc/crossfire -local '${cfg.stateDir}' -data '${cfg.dataDir}'";
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Restart = "always";
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User = "crossfire";
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Group = "crossfire";
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WorkingDirectory = cfg.stateDir;
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}
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(mkIf (cfg.stateDir == "/var/lib/crossfire") {
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StateDirectory = "crossfire";
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})
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];
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# The crossfire server needs access to a bunch of files at runtime that
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# are not created automatically at server startup; they're meant to be
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# installed in $PREFIX/var/crossfire by `make install`. And those files
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# need to be writeable, so we can't just point at the ones in the nix
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# store. Instead we take the approach of copying them out of the store
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# on first run. If `bookarch` already exists, we assume the rest of the
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# files do as well, and copy nothing -- otherwise we risk ovewriting
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# server state information every time the server is upgraded.
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preStart = ''
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if [ ! -e "${cfg.stateDir}"/bookarch ]; then
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${pkgs.rsync}/bin/rsync -a --chmod=u=rwX,go=rX \
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"${cfg.package}/var/crossfire/" "${cfg.stateDir}/"
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fi
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'';
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};
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networking.firewall = mkIf cfg.openFirewall {
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allowedTCPPorts = [ serverPort ];
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};
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};
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}
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