- README: add matrix room
- examples/configuration.nix: explain why bitcoind is enabled by default
- btcpayserver: group lnd service settings
- clightning:
Use public onion port only when the onion service is public
This allows users to enable the onion service while announcing a
non-onion public address.
- netns-isolation: move `readOnly` attr to the top
- tests: use mkDefault to allow for easier overriding
- tests/btcpayserver: test web server response
This greatly improves readability and makes it easier to discover options.
This commit was genereated by running the following script inside the
repo root dir:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
def transform(src)
return false if src.include?('inherit options;')
success = false
options = nil
src.sub!(/^ options.*?^ }.*?;/m) do |match|
options = match
" inherit options;"
end
return false if !options
src.sub!(/^with lib;\s*let\n+/m) do |match|
success = true
<<~EOF
with lib;
let
#{options}
EOF
end
success
end
Dir['modules/**/*.nix'].each do |f|
src = File.read(f)
if transform(src)
puts "Changed file #{f}"
File.write(f, src)
end
end
Under normal circumstances, service-specific netns should never exist
before the netns setup service starts.
An existing netns is a genuine error that should not be silently ignored.
A short time after `netns delete` finishes, the peer link in the main
netns is automatically removed.
When `link del` is run before that, it fails with
`Cannot find device "nb-veth-br-*"` and the netns service enters a failed state.
- Remove redundant option mainchainrpchost.
This option is already provided by bitcoind.
- Set a working default for rpcport and rpcuser.
Enables use without secure-node.
- Explain why we don't use option `networking.bridges`
- Make the bridge setup service part of NixOS' network-setup.service.
This yields no noticable functional changes for now, but it's
conceptually cleaner to finish the network setup before network.target
becomes active.
- Add 'nb-' prefix to service name