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scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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{
lib,
buildPythonPackage,
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dj-database-url,
scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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django-compressor,
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django-debug-toolbar,
scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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django-libsass,
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django_4,
setuptools,
sqlite,
scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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}:
let
src =
with lib.fileset;
toSource {
root = ../src;
fileset = intersection (gitTracked ../../.) ../src;
};
pyproject = with lib; fromTOML pyproject-toml;
# TODO: define this globally
name = "panel";
# TODO: we may want this in a file so it's easier to read statically
version = "0.0.0";
pyproject-toml = ''
[project]
name = "Fediversity-Panel"
version = "${version}"
[tool.setuptools]
packages = [ "${name}" ]
include-package-data = true
'';
in
buildPythonPackage {
pname = name;
inherit (pyproject.project) version;
pyproject = true;
inherit src;
preBuild = ''
echo "recursive-include ${name} *" > MANIFEST.in
cp ${builtins.toFile "source" pyproject-toml} pyproject.toml
'';
propagatedBuildInputs = [
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dj-database-url
scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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django-compressor
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django-debug-toolbar
scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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django-libsass
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django_4
setuptools
sqlite
scaffold Django web service This setup is greatly inspired by the one used for [0], although with notable modifications, such as: - a SASS preprocessor and CSS compressor - more streamlined NixOS integration tests - cleaned up service configuration - a few notes on how to do things better in the future [0]: https://github.com/Nix-Security-WG/nix-security-tracker/ Apart from cloning the Nix setup, there were additional steps: - Create an empty `src` directory, since the package requires it - In the development shell, run `django-admin startproject panel src` Note that while you can already do ```bash manage migrate manage runserver ``` the NixOS integration tests will fail, since `settings.py` needs careful massaging to expose knobs that can be turned from our systemd wrapper. The required changes are introduced in the next commit to make them observable. Noteworthy related work: - https://github.com/sephii/django.nix Rather mature setup with a clean interface, uses Caddy as reverse proxy. - https://git.dgnum.eu/mdebray/djangonix A work-in-progress attempt to capture more moving parts through the module system, in particular secrets. - https://github.com/DavHau/django-nixos Out of date and somewhat simplistic, but serves as a reasonable example for what can be done I chose the variant I'm intimately familiar with in order to be able to pass on knowledge or help with maintenance. But for the future I strongly recommend picking the good bits from the other implementations that control complexity in static configuration parts through Nix expressions.
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];
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
cp -v ${src}/manage.py $out/bin/manage.py
chmod +x $out/bin/manage.py
wrapProgram $out/bin/manage.py --prefix PYTHONPATH : "$PYTHONPATH"
'';
}