simple-nixos-fediverse/vm/mastodon-vm.nix
Nicolas Jeannerod 73939b9d87
Rework definition of “constants”
- make things such as `fediversity.garage.api.port` into actual options
  with the right default value
- move them under `fediversity.internal`

Co-authored-by: Taeer Bar-Yam <taeer.bar-yam@moduscreate.com>
2024-09-20 17:13:35 +02:00

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{ modulesPath, lib, config, ... }: {
imports = [
../fediversity
(modulesPath + "/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix")
];
config = lib.mkMerge [
{
fediversity = {
enable = true;
domain = "localhost";
mastodon.enable = true;
};
services.mastodon = {
extraConfig = {
EMAIL_DOMAIN_ALLOWLIST = "example.com";
};
# from the documentation: recommended is the amount of your CPU cores
# minus one. but it also must be a positive integer
streamingProcesses = lib.max 1 (config.virtualisation.cores - 1);
};
security.acme = {
defaults = {
# invalid server; the systemd service will fail, and we won't get
# properly signed certificates. but let's not spam the letsencrypt
# servers (and we don't own this domain anyways)
server = "https://127.0.0.1";
email = "none";
};
};
virtualisation.memorySize = 2048;
virtualisation.forwardPorts = [
{
from = "host";
host.port = 44443;
guest.port = 443;
}
];
}
#### run mastodon as development environment
{
networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 55001 ];
services.mastodon = {
# needed so we can directly access mastodon at port 55001
# otherwise, mastodon has to be accessed *from* port 443, which we can't do via port forwarding
enableUnixSocket = false;
extraConfig = {
RAILS_ENV = "development";
# to be accessible from outside the VM
BIND = "0.0.0.0";
# for letter_opener (still doesn't work though)
REMOTE_DEV = "true";
LOCAL_DOMAIN = "${config.fediversity.internal.mastodon.domain}:8443";
};
};
services.postgresql = {
enable = true;
ensureUsers = [
{
name = config.services.mastodon.database.user;
ensureClauses.createdb = true;
# ensurePermissions doesn't work anymore
# ensurePermissions = {
# "mastodon_development.*" = "ALL PRIVILEGES";
# "mastodon_test.*" = "ALL PRIVILEGES";
# }
}
];
# ensureDatabases = [ "mastodon_development_test" "mastodon_test" ];
};
# Currently, nixos seems to be able to create a single database per
# postgres user. This works for the production version of mastodon, which
# is what's packaged in nixpkgs. For development, we need two databases,
# mastodon_development and mastodon_test. This used to be possible with
# ensurePermissions, but that's broken and has been removed. Here I copy
# the mastodon-init-db script from upstream nixpkgs, but add the single
# line `rails db:setup`, which asks mastodon to create the postgres
# databases for us.
# FIXME: the commented out lines were breaking things, but presumably they're necessary for something.
# TODO: see if we can fix the upstream ensurePermissions stuff. See commented out lines in services.postgresql above for what that config would look like.
systemd.services.mastodon-init-db.script = lib.mkForce ''
result="$(psql -t --csv -c \
"select count(*) from pg_class c \
join pg_namespace s on s.oid = c.relnamespace \
where s.nspname not in ('pg_catalog', 'pg_toast', 'information_schema') \
and s.nspname not like 'pg_temp%';")" || error_code=$?
if [ "''${error_code:-0}" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failure checking if database is seeded. psql gave exit code $error_code"
exit "$error_code"
fi
if [ "$result" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Seeding database"
rails db:setup
# SAFETY_ASSURED=1 rails db:schema:load
rails db:seed
# else
# echo "Migrating database (this might be a noop)"
# rails db:migrate
fi
'';
virtualisation.forwardPorts = [
{
from = "host";
host.port = 55001;
guest.port = 55001;
}
];
}
];
}