this shows a proof of concept for generating Django forms from NixOS modules
note that the form behavior is still rather clumsy and doesn't exactly map to the module semantics:
- since forms can only be sent wholesale, empty form fields will show up as empty strings
and break validation without additional cleanup (not done here)
- it's not possible to faithfully translate `type = submodule { /* ... */}; default = {};`, since the default
is translated to an empty dict `{}`. this is because the JSON schema converter does not preserve type information.
this can be added by making it use `$defs` [1], but that would likely amount to half a rewrite
- there's a glitch in enum default values that needs to be fixed in `datamodel-code-generator` [0]
[0]: dd44480359/src/datamodel_code_generator/parser/base.py (L1015)
[1]: https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/structuring#defs
a generated file will be placed into the source (by the development shell and the package respectively)
that declares Pydantic types from which to render the form. it looks something like this:
```python
from __future__ import annotations
from enum import Enum
from typing import Optional
from pydantic import BaseModel, Extra, Field
from drf_pydantic import BaseModel
class Domain(Enum):
fediversity_net = 'fediversity.net'
# ...
class Model(BaseModel):
class Config:
extra = Extra.forbid
domain: Optional[Domain] = Field(
'fediversity.net',
description='Apex domain under which the services will be deployed.\n',
)
# ...
```
closes#264
Added a clickable link to the services that deployed.
Reviewed-on: Fediversity/Fediversity#287
Reviewed-by: kiara Grouwstra <kiara@procolix.eu>
Co-authored-by: lois <lois@procolix.eu>
Co-committed-by: lois <lois@procolix.eu>
Show which services deployed and if so, the urls
Co-authored-by: kevin <kevin@procolix.com>
Reviewed-on: Fediversity/Fediversity#283
Reviewed-by: kiara Grouwstra <kiara@procolix.eu>
Co-authored-by: lois <lois@procolix.eu>
Co-committed-by: lois <lois@procolix.eu>
closes#74
Show progress indicator to track deployment
- Disable deploy button when deployment is in progress.
Co-authored-by: kevin <kevin@procolix.com>
Reviewed-on: Fediversity/Fediversity#259
Reviewed-by: kiara Grouwstra <kiara@procolix.eu>
removing fediversity.eu from form options as its subdomains are running live services
Reviewed-on: Fediversity/Fediversity#257
Reviewed-by: Kevin Muller <kevin@procolix.com>
Co-authored-by: Kiara Grouwstra <kiara@procolix.eu>
Co-committed-by: Kiara Grouwstra <kiara@procolix.eu>
adds a deploy button to the panel form - covers the local part of #76.
As a workaround to pass info (from our user form) into nixops4 uses
environment variable `DEPLOYMENT` thru nix's
`--extra-experimental-features configurable-impure-env`.
- simplify the configuration module
the `package` attribute makes little sense to be user-configurable,
since it will always need to be the derivation defined in this very
repository. for debugging one may as well change the original code itself.
- unbreak deployment
setting `CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY` disabled the systemd mechanism set up
in the configuration module.
- remove unneeded configuration for deployment
- unbreak integration tests
before that missed waiting for the service to create some
state before running the application-level tests.
- test the form interaction for a fixed schema version
- also add a database migration missed in the last commit
Closes#73
Reviewed-on: Fediversity/Fediversity#236
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
Co-committed-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
this concludes Fediversity/Fediversity#72 with a test covering most of the user story.
test in the devshell:
```
manage test panel
```
test in full isolation:
```
nix-build -A tests
```
Reviewed-on: Fediversity/Fediversity#163
Reviewed-by: kiara Grouwstra <kiara@procolix.eu>
This introduces customisation to `settings.py` that
- allow controlling the relevant parameters from our systemd wrapper
(more brittle and non-obvious than it should be, see TODOs)
- correctly configure SASS processing and static file compression
(not as easy as it sounds)
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.