This allows cross-compiling depot targets to other architectures, so
`nix-build --argstr crossSystem aarch64-linux -A tvix.nar-bridge`
will emit a cross-compiled aarch64-linux binary.
There's still some other cross-related issues in crate2nix to sort out
for crate2nix builds, but this CL can already land.
Co-Authored-By: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
Change-Id: I467d49d125dd707a4142bfde18eea4a1c3afaf70
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9755
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This add the EC2 box config to the repo.
Change-Id: Id7a888a2cfbf1454cd9f9465018df377e14b4e9f
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9836
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
This adds a deploy-archeology script.
I tried getting morph to work first, but passing it a
depot.ops.nixos.nixosFor seems to be very hard - the NixOS module system
doesn't like the arguments it's called with.
Replace morph with a 3 line bash script, which assumes your ssh_config
contains config for an `archeology` host.
Change-Id: I2bf694c60ded39c201efbbb899f3b5512aa4d0f2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9835
Autosubmit: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: edef <edef@edef.eu>
We also switch the MissingField error to &'static str, since we only
parse a fixed set of fields.
Together, this makes the performance impact of error handling
negligible in batch happy-path parsing.
Change-Id: I2bd0ef2f5b35fcaced56b32d238eca75ac199ef1
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9867
Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Autosubmit: edef <edef@edef.eu>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
We primarily want to measure the speed of the happy path.
Change-Id: Iad0146dde86fc262e2a4b8295bde4eb297b8bf30
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9866
Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Autosubmit: edef <edef@edef.eu>
This provides more info about where a NARInfo failed to parse, rather
than just returning None and leaving a library user to manually debug.
Change-Id: I9a28ddd8e5712101483ebe686fdc474c7bbc8e4e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9831
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: edef <edef@edef.eu>
This also takes input validation out of the loop, leaving the loop
backedge as the sole branch in the hot path.
Change-Id: Id08e6fb9cf5b074780efa09a7ad389352a601bcc
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9847
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
This should remove the ambiguity on where buildkite.yml should show up
at least. We might still want to move workspace.josh into tvix/ too at
some point, but that's blocked on
https://github.com/josh-project/josh/issues/1287
This commit doesn't cause any change in views/tvix, with a previous
version of this commit added to my HEAD, I ran josh-filter to verify it
still points to ce0df88561fee8a4d6052ca9f2a1792f899a202a.
Change-Id: Ic03e92260dc7725bc2fcf01b7c72a097d92c028e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9828
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Autosubmit: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
The `if let` wasn't matching `outputHashAlgo` being unset, and didn't
populate it in that case.
Port the remaining commented-out testcases over to nix-lang based tests.
Change-Id: I140b5643b9ed9d29f9522ec65d98d0b12262d728
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9825
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Get some test coverage with some calls to builtins.derivation.
The expected output paths were calculated with Nix.
Change-Id: I2ce205ea5244e8ef939d9cacb033283fc6f15d17
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9817
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
Have a private `eval` function in the test module that returns an
EvaluationResult, and migrate the existing tests over to use it, rather
than repeating itself.
Change-Id: I879987700c8507248c644ef03b62a8cb8e308139
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9816
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
If the output was fixed, we broke out of the for loop too early, before
actually validating individual outputs.
Change-Id: I2259697dfa2a157764358f6d326a1f7f6610647c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9815
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
This specific struct is only used to represent content-addressed paths
(in case a Derivation has a fixed-output hash, for example).
Rename `Output`'s `hash_with_mode` to `ca_hash`.
We now also include `CAHash::Text`, and update the `validate` function
of the `Output` struct to reject text hashes there.
This allows cleaning up the various output path calculation functions
inside nix-compat/src/store_path/utils.rs, as they can now match on
the type.
`make_type` is renamed to `make_references_string`,
`build_regular_ca_path` is renamed to `build_ca_path`, and
`build_text_path` has a disclaimer added, because you might not actually
want to use it.
Change-Id: I674d065f2ed5c804012ddfed56e161ac49d23931
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9814
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
This adds support to represent the `CA` field found in some .narinfo
files. As `deriver`, it's also a subfield of the `narinfo` field.
Extending nix-compat with a more accessible data structure that can
take care of formatting, as well as writing validation functions in Rust
+ Golang, and integrating it into nar-bridge is something for a followup
CL.
Change-Id: I71e9c30957bcd03051a491aa54d7baac25b6dd2d
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9795
Autosubmit: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Connor Brewster <cbrewster@hey.com>
This information is present in the .narinfo files, it should have gone
there.
Change-Id: Ib43d0cf30c2795bf1fe77c46646174353ade0458
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9794
Autosubmit: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Reviewed-by: Connor Brewster <cbrewster@hey.com>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
With this change, the query we make to Buildkite changes from
explicitly querying for a specific number of *ancestor* builds, to
any latest builds of the default branch that have a drvmap.
This is not really supported by Buildkite, it seems, and the query to
do it feels very wonky and requires a lot of fiddling with `jq` to get
the output into the right shape.
We lose the information about which build we downloaded this from in
the output. Adding that information back would make the `jq` query
much more complex.
Change-Id: I9e7cecdffa9ac09f9e0339eb24d98c0e8dd82292
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9168
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: ezemtsov <eugene.zemtsov@gmail.com>
And of course I managed to move the cache creation into the handlers,
instead of doing it before starting the webserver.
And now I managed to create a hopeless mess of callbacks, but oh well.
Change-Id: I73c3aeced71923c7372496286a279e326b20c388
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9813
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
I’ve been wanting to experiment with this stuff for a while,
abstracting away a handler type.
The existentials for parser and body took a bit of mucking about, but
in the end hiding the variable behind a `Body` constructor did the
trick.
Now every handler has its own cache, which means we can start caching
arbitrary results.
Change-Id: If57230c47f97ef4c548683f2c2f27660817a31f2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9812
Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Now this is getting cool. After 5 minutes we will ask the backend
again (which takes like 3 seconds), but then we compare the old cached
result with the new result and only send it back to the client iff it
changed.
So the client will still have to wait for the roundtrip time, but
doesn’t have to pay for the content. Plus, it gets some info that
upstream hasn’t been updated.
Change-Id: I6dba40321949da5da6a16b2e799d939573c77ba7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9811
Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This is a dumb experiment to see how hard it is to respect cache
headers; turns out, medium hard but doable.
Sets the correct expiry time according to the cache, plus respects
`If-Modified-Since` which is a tiny bit harder.
Change-Id: I9e6166af0fa254df2beb0f3919187b91a407487b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9810
Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Okay, so I guess you also have to seq the cache and everything in
between the IORef and the data.
Change-Id: I4c79c99afbd09e83e9d7a01d58b31b36862e4d11
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9807
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Otherwise the table might potentially hold onto data from the website
request, it’s hard to say.
Change-Id: I786478bd1ce2d9775b3d0b57565d79666ef8a96f
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/9806
Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>