- [x] refactor lib into separate files, similar to NixOS/nixpkgs/lib.
- [x] refactor ci to automatically generate derivations from flake outputs
- [x] remove cluttered indirection statements throughout the codebase
- [x] refactor hosts to allow for upcoming integration tests
- [x] improve ambiguity in the existing docs
- [x] add [BORS](https://bors.tech) support
- [x] add initial integration test
- [x] write tests documentation
- [x] test lib
- [x] improve version string generation, and do so automatically for pkgs/flake.nix sources
Clean up the codebase as best we can in preparation for #152 and add tests. From now on, all PRs will be merged with BORS.
* Resolves#118
* Leverage flakes to manage package sources & hashes
* Update documentation with an example.
* Add `mkVersion` function to autogenerate a version string.
* Add srcs package via overlay containing all sources defined in
_pkgs/flake.nix_
* Extend `flk update` with the ability to only update the given input
Managing servers remotely is a big usecase, and deploy-rs is a flake
first deployment tool. By default, all nixosConfigurations are also
setup as deploy-rs nodes.
You'll still need to do some manual ssh setup, but other than that, the
system is ready to deploy.
* Move extern lists to their own folder
* Move unstable package and module imports to their own folder
* Create a genPkgs function to avoid using legacyPackages for the whole
package set
* Move hmActivationPackages to legacyPackages
* fix nixos-option
* use flake-compat for all backward compat concerns
* rebuild devshell after any nix file changes
* reexport system pkgs as legacyPackages
* provide lib flake output
* provide flake lib to nixos configs via `lib.flk`
* clean up flake.nix
- add nixos-hardware flake.
- configuration in hosts/default.nix to be able to include hardware
specifics per host.
- add corresponding documentation in readme
The baseline pkgs for own consumption is nixos, only pkgs/override.nix
provides a mechanism to "backport" packages from unstable.
Therefore, we should expose our packages to others in the same
context as we use them ourselves.
Packages from `pkgs/default.nix` are meant to be exposed to all nixos
configurations. However, #61 removed a redundancy in the output api
which was relied up to do so.
Now you can add packages to the list in pkgs/override.nix and they will
be pulled in from nixpkgs master instead of the default NixOS flake
when installed.