nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/amqp/activemq/default.nix

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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
with pkgs.lib;
with pkgs;
let
cfg = config.services.activemq;
activemqBroker = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "activemq-broker";
phases = [ "installPhase" ];
buildInputs = [ jdk ];
installPhase = ''
ensureDir $out/lib
source ${activemq}/lib/classpath.env
export CLASSPATH
ln -s "${./ActiveMQBroker.java}" ActiveMQBroker.java
javac -d $out/lib ActiveMQBroker.java
'';
};
in {
options = {
services.activemq = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Enable the Apache ActiveMQ message broker service.
'';
};
configurationDir = mkOption {
default = "${activemq}/conf";
description = ''
The base directory for ActiveMQ's configuration.
By default, this directory is searched for a file named activemq.xml,
which should contain the configuration for the broker service.
'';
};
configurationURI = mkOption {
type = types.string;
default = "xbean:activemq.xml";
description = ''
The URI that is passed along to the BrokerFactory to
set up the configuration of the ActiveMQ broker service.
You should not need to change this. For custom configuration,
set the <literal>configurationDir</literal> instead, and create
an activemq.xml configuration file in it.
'';
};
baseDir = mkOption {
type = types.string;
default = "/var/activemq";
description = ''
The base directory where ActiveMQ stores its persistent data and logs.
This will be overridden if you set "activemq.base" and "activemq.data"
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in the <literal>javaProperties</literal> option. You can also override
this in activemq.xml.
'';
};
javaProperties = mkOption {
type = types.attrs;
default = { };
example = {
"java.net.preferIPv4Stack" = "true";
};
apply = attrs: {
"activemq.base" = "${cfg.baseDir}";
"activemq.data" = "${cfg.baseDir}/data";
"activemq.conf" = "${cfg.configurationDir}";
"activemq.home" = "${activemq}";
} // attrs;
description = ''
Specifies Java properties that are sent to the ActiveMQ
broker service with the "-D" option. You can set properties
here to change the behaviour and configuration of the broker.
All essential properties that are not set here are automatically
given reasonable defaults.
'';
};
extraJavaOptions = mkOption {
type = types.string;
default = "";
example = "-Xmx2G -Xms2G -XX:MaxPermSize=512M";
description = ''
Add extra options here that you want to be sent to the
Java runtime when the broker service is started.
'';
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
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users.extraUsers.activemq = {
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description = "ActiveMQ server user";
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group = "activemq";
uid = config.ids.uids.activemq;
};
users.extraGroups.activemq.gid = config.ids.gids.activemq;
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systemd.services.activemq_init = {
wantedBy = [ "activemq.service" ];
partOf = [ "activemq.service" ];
before = [ "activemq.service" ];
serviceConfig.Type = "oneshot";
script = ''
mkdir -p "${cfg.javaProperties."activemq.data"}"
chown -R activemq "${cfg.javaProperties."activemq.data"}"
'';
};
systemd.services.activemq = {
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
after = [ "network.target" ];
path = [ jre ];
serviceConfig.User = "activemq";
script = ''
source ${activemq}/lib/classpath.env
export CLASSPATH=${activemqBroker}/lib:${cfg.configurationDir}:$CLASSPATH
exec java \
${concatStringsSep " \\\n" (mapAttrsToList (name: value: "-D${name}=${value}") cfg.javaProperties)} \
${cfg.extraJavaOptions} ActiveMQBroker "${cfg.configurationURI}"
'';
};
};
}