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nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/amqp/rabbitmq.nix
Dominik Xaver Hörl 0412bde942 treewide: add bool type to enable options, or make use of mkEnableOption
Add missing type information to manually specified enable options or replace them by mkEnableOption where appropriate.
2020-04-21 08:55:36 +02:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.rabbitmq;
inherit (builtins) concatStringsSep;
config_file_content = lib.generators.toKeyValue {} cfg.configItems;
config_file = pkgs.writeText "rabbitmq.conf" config_file_content;
advanced_config_file = pkgs.writeText "advanced.config" cfg.config;
in {
###### interface
options = {
services.rabbitmq = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to enable the RabbitMQ server, an Advanced Message
Queuing Protocol (AMQP) broker.
'';
};
package = mkOption {
default = pkgs.rabbitmq-server;
type = types.package;
defaultText = "pkgs.rabbitmq-server";
description = ''
Which rabbitmq package to use.
'';
};
listenAddress = mkOption {
default = "127.0.0.1";
example = "";
description = ''
IP address on which RabbitMQ will listen for AMQP
connections. Set to the empty string to listen on all
interfaces. Note that RabbitMQ creates a user named
<literal>guest</literal> with password
<literal>guest</literal> by default, so you should delete
this user if you intend to allow external access.
Together with 'port' setting it's mostly an alias for
configItems."listeners.tcp.1" and it's left for backwards
compatibility with previous version of this module.
'';
type = types.str;
};
port = mkOption {
default = 5672;
description = ''
Port on which RabbitMQ will listen for AMQP connections.
'';
type = types.int;
};
dataDir = mkOption {
type = types.path;
default = "/var/lib/rabbitmq";
description = ''
Data directory for rabbitmq.
'';
};
cookie = mkOption {
default = "";
type = types.str;
description = ''
Erlang cookie is a string of arbitrary length which must
be the same for several nodes to be allowed to communicate.
Leave empty to generate automatically.
'';
};
configItems = mkOption {
default = {};
type = types.attrsOf types.str;
example = literalExample ''
{
"auth_backends.1.authn" = "rabbit_auth_backend_ldap";
"auth_backends.1.authz" = "rabbit_auth_backend_internal";
}
'';
description = ''
Configuration options in RabbitMQ's new config file format,
which is a simple key-value format that can not express nested
data structures. This is known as the <literal>rabbitmq.conf</literal> file,
although outside NixOS that filename may have Erlang syntax, particularly
prior to RabbitMQ 3.7.0.
If you do need to express nested data structures, you can use
<literal>config</literal> option. Configuration from <literal>config</literal>
will be merged into these options by RabbitMQ at runtime to
form the final configuration.
See https://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html#config-items
For the distinct formats, see https://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html#config-file-formats
'';
};
config = mkOption {
default = "";
type = types.str;
description = ''
Verbatim advanced configuration file contents using the Erlang syntax.
This is also known as the <literal>advanced.config</literal> file or the old config format.
<literal>configItems</literal> is preferred whenever possible. However, nested
data structures can only be expressed properly using the <literal>config</literal> option.
The contents of this option will be merged into the <literal>configItems</literal>
by RabbitMQ at runtime to form the final configuration.
See the second table on https://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html#config-items
For the distinct formats, see https://www.rabbitmq.com/configure.html#config-file-formats
'';
};
plugins = mkOption {
default = [];
type = types.listOf types.str;
description = "The names of plugins to enable";
};
pluginDirs = mkOption {
default = [];
type = types.listOf types.path;
description = "The list of directories containing external plugins";
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
# This is needed so we will have 'rabbitmqctl' in our PATH
environment.systemPackages = [ cfg.package ];
services.epmd.enable = true;
users.users.rabbitmq = {
description = "RabbitMQ server user";
home = "${cfg.dataDir}";
createHome = true;
group = "rabbitmq";
uid = config.ids.uids.rabbitmq;
};
users.groups.rabbitmq.gid = config.ids.gids.rabbitmq;
services.rabbitmq.configItems = {
"listeners.tcp.1" = mkDefault "${cfg.listenAddress}:${toString cfg.port}";
};
systemd.services.rabbitmq = {
description = "RabbitMQ Server";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
after = [ "network.target" "epmd.socket" ];
wants = [ "network.target" "epmd.socket" ];
path = [
cfg.package
pkgs.coreutils # mkdir/chown/chmod for preStart
];
environment = {
RABBITMQ_MNESIA_BASE = "${cfg.dataDir}/mnesia";
RABBITMQ_LOGS = "-";
SYS_PREFIX = "";
RABBITMQ_CONFIG_FILE = config_file;
RABBITMQ_PLUGINS_DIR = concatStringsSep ":" cfg.pluginDirs;
RABBITMQ_ENABLED_PLUGINS_FILE = pkgs.writeText "enabled_plugins" ''
[ ${concatStringsSep "," cfg.plugins} ].
'';
} // optionalAttrs (cfg.config != "") { RABBITMQ_ADVANCED_CONFIG_FILE = advanced_config_file; };
serviceConfig = {
ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/sbin/rabbitmq-server";
ExecStop = "${cfg.package}/sbin/rabbitmqctl shutdown";
User = "rabbitmq";
Group = "rabbitmq";
LogsDirectory = "rabbitmq";
WorkingDirectory = cfg.dataDir;
Type = "notify";
NotifyAccess = "all";
UMask = "0027";
LimitNOFILE = "100000";
Restart = "on-failure";
RestartSec = "10";
TimeoutStartSec = "3600";
};
preStart = ''
${optionalString (cfg.cookie != "") ''
echo -n ${cfg.cookie} > ${cfg.dataDir}/.erlang.cookie
chmod 600 ${cfg.dataDir}/.erlang.cookie
''}
'';
};
};
}