This enables generating module option documentation.
This commit was genereated by running the following script inside the
repo root dir:
def add_default_text(file)
src = File.read(file)
src2 = src.gsub(/( = mkOption\s+\{[^{]*?)(\n\s+default = )(.*?);$(.*?\})/m) do |str|
pre, defaultVar, default, post = Regexp.last_match.captures
replacement =
if !post.include?('defaultText =')
if default =~ /\bpkgs\b/
defaultText = default.lines.length == 1 ? default : "(See source)"
"#{pre}#{defaultVar}#{default};#{defaultVar.sub('default', 'defaultText')}#{defaultText.inspect};#{post}"
end
end
replacement or str
end
File.write(file, src2) if src2 != src
end
Dir["modules/**/*.nix"].each do |f|
next if File.basename(f) == "nix-bitcoin.nix"
add_default_text f
end
This enables generating module option documentation.
Add `defaultText` to options where the default value can't be
evaluated during metadata generation.
This simplifies integrating a remote bitcoind instance and
makes `bitcoin-cli` work with the remote node.
Add note regarding `whitelistedPort` to docs.
This is simpler and more memory-efficient.
We've also changed other services to use this appraoch.
Also remove unneded `wait_for_unit` in the electrs regtest test.
Split `enforceTor` into `tor.proxy` and `tor.enforce`.
By enabling `tor.proxy` without `tor.enforce`, a service can accept
incoming clearnet connections.
E.g., this allows setting up a Tor-proxied bitcoind node that accepts
RPC connections from LAN.
When NixOS is already running and Tor is restarted due to config
changes, `/var/lib/tor/state` may be present even when Tor has not
yet finished setting up onion services.
This caused the previous version of `onion-addresses` to not wait for
Tor and to skip not yet present onion service files.
`onion-addresses` now waits until each required onion service file
has appeared.
btcpayserver: 1.3.3 -> 1.3.6
electrs: 0.9.2 -> 0.9.3
lnd: 0.13.3-beta -> 0.14.1-beta
nbxplorer: 2.2.16 -> 2.2.18
electrs does not accept command line argument -vv anymore, so we have to use
--log-filter instead.
4a74b7de08 clightning: work around unsupported seccomp syscall (Erik Arvstedt)
38a843d005 clightning: update python pkgs to new version (Erik Arvstedt)
6ad7107ddb update nixpkgs (Erik Arvstedt)
f58d67677e netns-isolation: separate host and netns setup (Erik Arvstedt)
cb6e5ef702 netns-isolation: fix routing issues due to netns restarting (Erik Arvstedt)
7f77147b60 makeShell: minor improvements (Erik Arvstedt)
a5730eb736 makeShell: make the help msg a shell derivation variable (Erik Arvstedt)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
jonasnick:
ACK 4a74b7de08
Tree-SHA512: 75454b51db6d7ab41590d8579e0a5136e5ac1be78d5c2f547c6ef1982c0de679968879bb9bac57dd66413f59a4659236601ab75414486b0137c7c43d73d22759
- Improves readability
- `netns exec ...` (called via `netnsIptables`) incurs a large
overhead: In addition to netns switching, a mount namespace
is setup and populated with the contents of /etc/netns/<ns>/.
Instead, simply run `nsenter`.
Previously, restarting a service implied restarting its netns.
For unknown reasons, this sometimes caused the netns-local address
to not be routable from the root netns for up to 20 s.
I.e., the service was sometimes unreachable after restarting.
Now the netns is no longer stopped when the service is stopped.
Otherwise liquidd startup fails. This bug was not covered by our tests,
because we're not combining `regtest` with `secure-node`.
But nixbitcoin.org does, which should suffice for now.
This simplifies the host's address configuration.
This also removes unused addresses that are returned when resolving
container hostnames via nss-mymachines:
`getent ahosts nb-test`
There is no security reason why pruning should be enabled and therefore it
surprises users. Turning on pruning in the first place was simply a mistake.