tvl-depot/tvix/store
Yureka 07bf8a0b6d feat(tvix/pathinfo/nixhttp): use ingest stores from url
This still defaults to the "default" services, but allows users to tell the
nix+http pathinfoservice to ingest the castore nodes into a non-default
blob-/directoryservice when used with the experimental store composition.

Change-Id: I5c0f683ce95d888eadf3f302520a47f42f1a481d
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/12148
Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
2024-10-10 12:53:08 +00:00
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protos feat(tvix): drop usage of sparseTree in favor of lib.sourceByRegex 2024-08-19 16:56:19 +00:00
src feat(tvix/pathinfo/nixhttp): use ingest stores from url 2024-10-10 12:53:08 +00:00
build.rs feat(tvix): drop usage of sparseTree in favor of lib.sourceByRegex 2024-08-19 16:56:19 +00:00
Cargo.toml feat(tvix/[ca]store): Add logging support to redb 2024-10-04 16:31:53 +00:00
default.nix chore(tvix): Retain original passthru in Rust builds 2024-08-15 23:37:00 +00:00
README.md fix(tvix/store): rename Read method in Readme 2023-09-26 15:24:32 +00:00

//tvix/store

This contains the code hosting the tvix-store.

For the local store, Nix realizes files on the filesystem in /nix/store (and maintains some metadata in a SQLite database). For "remote stores", it communicates this metadata in NAR (Nix ARchive) and NARInfo format.

Compared to the Nix model, tvix-store stores data on a much more granular level than that, which provides more deduplication possibilities, and more granular copying.

However, enough information is preserved to still be able to render NAR and NARInfo when needed.

More Information

The store consists out of two different gRPC services, tvix.castore.v1 for the low-level content-addressed bits, and tvix.store.v1 for the Nix and StorePath-specific bits.

Check the protos/ subfolder both here and in castore for the definition of the exact RPC methods and messages.

Interacting with the GRPC service manually

The shell environment in //tvix provides evans, which is an interactive REPL-based gPRC client.

You can use it to connect to a tvix-store and call the various RPC methods.

$ cargo run -- daemon &
$ evans --host localhost --port 8000 -r repl
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 more expressive universal gRPC client


localhost:8000> package tvix.castore.v1
tvix.castore.v1@localhost:8000> service BlobService

tvix.castore.v1.BlobService@localhost:8000> call Put --bytes-from-file
data (TYPE_BYTES) => /run/current-system/system
{
  "digest": "KOM3/IHEx7YfInAnlJpAElYezq0Sxn9fRz7xuClwNfA="
}

tvix.castore.v1.BlobService@localhost:8000> call Read --bytes-as-base64
digest (TYPE_BYTES) => KOM3/IHEx7YfInAnlJpAElYezq0Sxn9fRz7xuClwNfA=
{
  "data": "eDg2XzY0LWxpbnV4"
}

$ echo eDg2XzY0LWxpbnV4 | base64 -d
x86_64-linux

Thanks to tvix-store providing gRPC Server Reflection (with reflection feature), you don't need to point evans to the .proto files.