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192 lines
6.2 KiB
Nix
192 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.apcupsd;
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configFile = pkgs.writeText "apcupsd.conf" ''
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## apcupsd.conf v1.1 ##
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# apcupsd complains if the first line is not like above.
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${cfg.configText}
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SCRIPTDIR ${toString scriptDir}
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'';
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# List of events from "man apccontrol"
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eventList = [
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"annoyme"
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"battattach"
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"battdetach"
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"changeme"
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"commfailure"
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"commok"
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"doreboot"
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"doshutdown"
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"emergency"
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"failing"
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"killpower"
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"loadlimit"
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"mainsback"
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"onbattery"
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"offbattery"
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"powerout"
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"remotedown"
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"runlimit"
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"timeout"
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"startselftest"
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"endselftest"
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];
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shellCmdsForEventScript = eventname: commands: ''
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echo "#!${pkgs.runtimeShell}" > "$out/${eventname}"
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echo '${commands}' >> "$out/${eventname}"
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chmod a+x "$out/${eventname}"
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'';
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eventToShellCmds = event: if builtins.hasAttr event cfg.hooks then (shellCmdsForEventScript event (builtins.getAttr event cfg.hooks)) else "";
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scriptDir = pkgs.runCommand "apcupsd-scriptdir" { preferLocalBuild = true; } (''
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mkdir "$out"
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# Copy SCRIPTDIR from apcupsd package
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cp -r ${pkgs.apcupsd}/etc/apcupsd/* "$out"/
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# Make the files writeable (nix will unset the write bits afterwards)
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chmod u+w "$out"/*
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# Remove the sample event notification scripts, because they don't work
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# anyways (they try to send mail to "root" with the "mail" command)
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(cd "$out" && rm changeme commok commfailure onbattery offbattery)
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# Remove the sample apcupsd.conf file (we're generating our own)
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rm "$out/apcupsd.conf"
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# Set the SCRIPTDIR= line in apccontrol to the dir we're creating now
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sed -i -e "s|^SCRIPTDIR=.*|SCRIPTDIR=$out|" "$out/apccontrol"
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'' + concatStringsSep "\n" (map eventToShellCmds eventList)
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);
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in
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{
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###### interface
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options = {
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services.apcupsd = {
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enable = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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Whether to enable the APC UPS daemon. apcupsd monitors your UPS and
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permits orderly shutdown of your computer in the event of a power
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failure. User manual: http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/manual.html.
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Note that apcupsd runs as root (to allow shutdown of computer).
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You can check the status of your UPS with the "apcaccess" command.
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'';
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};
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configText = mkOption {
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default = ''
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UPSTYPE usb
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NISIP 127.0.0.1
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BATTERYLEVEL 50
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MINUTES 5
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'';
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type = types.lines;
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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Contents of the runtime configuration file, apcupsd.conf. The default
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settings makes apcupsd autodetect USB UPSes, limit network access to
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localhost and shutdown the system when the battery level is below 50
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percent, or when the UPS has calculated that it has 5 minutes or less
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of remaining power-on time. See man apcupsd.conf for details.
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'';
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};
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hooks = mkOption {
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default = {};
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example = {
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doshutdown = "# shell commands to notify that the computer is shutting down";
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};
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type = types.attrsOf types.lines;
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description = lib.mdDoc ''
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Each attribute in this option names an apcupsd event and the string
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value it contains will be executed in a shell, in response to that
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event (prior to the default action). See "man apccontrol" for the
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list of events and what they represent.
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A hook script can stop apccontrol from doing its default action by
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exiting with value 99. Do not do this unless you know what you're
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doing.
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'';
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};
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};
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};
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###### implementation
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config = mkIf cfg.enable {
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assertions = [ {
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assertion = let hooknames = builtins.attrNames cfg.hooks; in all (x: elem x eventList) hooknames;
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message = ''
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One (or more) attribute names in services.apcupsd.hooks are invalid.
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Current attribute names: ${toString (builtins.attrNames cfg.hooks)}
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Valid attribute names : ${toString eventList}
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'';
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} ];
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# Give users access to the "apcaccess" tool
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environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.apcupsd ];
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# NOTE 1: apcupsd runs as root because it needs permission to run
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# "shutdown"
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#
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# NOTE 2: When apcupsd calls "wall", it prints an error because stdout is
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# not connected to a tty (it is connected to the journal):
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# wall: cannot get tty name: Inappropriate ioctl for device
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# The message still gets through.
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systemd.services.apcupsd = {
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description = "APC UPS Daemon";
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wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
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preStart = "mkdir -p /run/apcupsd/";
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serviceConfig = {
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ExecStart = "${pkgs.apcupsd}/bin/apcupsd -b -f ${configFile} -d1";
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# TODO: When apcupsd has initiated a shutdown, systemd always ends up
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# waiting for it to stop ("A stop job is running for UPS daemon"). This
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# is weird, because in the journal one can clearly see that apcupsd has
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# received the SIGTERM signal and has already quit (or so it seems).
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# This reduces the wait time from 90 seconds (default) to just 5. Then
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# systemd kills it with SIGKILL.
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TimeoutStopSec = 5;
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};
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unitConfig.Documentation = "man:apcupsd(8)";
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};
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# A special service to tell the UPS to power down/hibernate just before the
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# computer shuts down. (The UPS has a built in delay before it actually
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# shuts off power.) Copied from here:
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# http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/applications/479499-apcupsd-systemd-killpower-issues.html
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systemd.services.apcupsd-killpower = {
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description = "APC UPS Kill Power";
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after = [ "shutdown.target" ]; # append umount.target?
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before = [ "final.target" ];
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wantedBy = [ "shutdown.target" ];
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unitConfig = {
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ConditionPathExists = "/run/apcupsd/powerfail";
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DefaultDependencies = "no";
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};
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serviceConfig = {
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Type = "oneshot";
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ExecStart = "${pkgs.apcupsd}/bin/apcupsd --killpower -f ${configFile}";
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TimeoutSec = "infinity";
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StandardOutput = "tty";
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RemainAfterExit = "yes";
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};
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};
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};
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}
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