{config, pkgs, ...}: with pkgs.lib; let # From a job description, generate an Upstart job file. makeJob = job@{buildHook ? "", ...}: let jobText = if job.job != "" then job.job else '' description "${job.description}" ${if job.startOn != "" then "start on ${job.startOn}" else ""} ${if job.stopOn != "" then "start on ${job.stopOn}" else ""} ${concatMapStrings (n: "env ${n}=${getAttr n job.environment}\n") (attrNames job.environment)} ${if job.preStart != "" then '' start script ${job.preStart} end script '' else ""} ${if job.exec != "" then '' exec ${job.exec} '' else ""} ''; in pkgs.runCommand ("upstart-" + job.name) { inherit buildHook; inherit jobText; } '' eval "$buildHook" ensureDir $out/etc/event.d echo "$jobText" > $out/etc/event.d/${job.name} ''; jobs = [pkgs.upstart] # for the built-in logd job ++ map makeJob (config.jobs ++ config.services.extraJobs); # Create an etc/event.d directory containing symlinks to the # specified list of Upstart job files. jobsDir = pkgs.runCommand "upstart-jobs" {inherit jobs;} '' ensureDir $out/etc/event.d for i in $jobs; do if ln -s $i . ; then if test -d $i; then ln -s $i/etc/event.d/* $out/etc/event.d/ fi else echo Duplicate entry: $i; fi; done ''; # */ in { ###### interface options = { jobs = mkOption { default = []; description = '' This option defines the system jobs started and managed by the Upstart daemon. ''; type = types.list types.optionSet; options = { name = mkOption { type = types.string; example = "sshd"; description = '' Name of the Upstart job. ''; }; job = mkOption { default = ""; type = types.string; example = '' description "nc" start on started network-interfaces respawn env PATH=/var/run/current-system/sw/bin exec sh -c "echo 'hello world' | ${pkgs.netcat}/bin/nc -l -p 9000" ''; description = '' Contents of the Upstart job. ''; }; buildHook = mkOption { type = types.string; default = "true"; description = '' Command run while building the Upstart job. Can be used to perform simple regression tests (e.g., the Apache Upstart job uses it to check the syntax of the generated httpd.conf. ''; }; description = mkOption { type = types.string; default = "(no description given)"; description = '' A short description of this job. ''; }; startOn = mkOption { type = types.string; default = ""; description = '' The Upstart event that triggers this job to be started. If empty, the job will not start automatically. ''; }; stopOn = mkOption { type = types.string; default = ""; description = '' The Upstart event that triggers this job to be stopped. ''; }; preStart = mkOption { type = types.string; default = ""; description = '' Shell commands executed before the job is started (i.e. before the exec command is run). ''; }; exec = mkOption { type = types.string; default = ""; description = '' Command to start the job. ''; }; environment = mkOption { type = types.attrs; default = {}; example = { PATH = "/foo/bar/bin"; LANG = "nl_NL.UTF-8"; }; description = '' Environment variables passed to the job's processes. ''; }; }; }; services.extraJobs = mkOption { default = []; description = '' Obsolete - don't use. ''; }; tests.upstartJobs = mkOption { internal = true; default = {}; description = '' Make it easier to build individual Upstart jobs. (e.g., nix-build /etc/nixos/nixos -A tests.upstartJobs.xserver). ''; }; }; ###### implementation config = { environment.etc = [ { # The Upstart events defined above. source = "${jobsDir}/etc/event.d"; target = "event.d"; } ]; # see test/test-upstart-job.sh (!!! check whether this still works) tests.upstartJobs = { recurseForDerivations = true; } // builtins.listToAttrs (map (job: { name = if job ? jobName then job.jobName else job.name; value = job; } ) jobs); }; }