While #859 added basic support for configuring GitHub runners through
nix-darwin, it did not yet support all of the options the NixOS module
offers.
I am aware that this is a rather big overhaul. I think, however, that
it's worth it:
- Copies the `options.nix` from the [NixOS module] with only minor
adaptations. This should help to keep track of any changes to it.
- Respect the `workDir` config option. So far, the implementation didn't
even read the value of the option.
- Allow configuring a custom user and group.
If both are `null`, nix-darwin manages the `_github-runner` user
shared among all instances. Take care of creating your own users if
that's not what you want.
- Also creates the necessary directories for state, logs and the working
directory (unless `workDir != null`). It uses the following locations:
* state: `/var/lib/github-runners/${name}`
* logs: `/var/log/github-runners/${name}`
* work: The value of `workDir` or `/var/run/github-runners/${name}`
if (`workDir == null`).
We have to create the logs directory before starting the service since
launchd expects that the `Standard{Error,Out}Path` exist. We do this
by prepending to [`system.activationScripts.launchd.text`].
All directories belong to the configured `user` and `group`.
- Warn if a `tokenFile` points to the Nix store.
[NixOS module]: 3c30c56/nixos/modules/services/continuous-integration/github-runner/options.nix
[`system.activationScripts.launchd.text`]: bbde06b/modules/system/launchd.nix (L99-L123)
enableScriptingAddition no longer triggers IFD
by using runCommand to generate sudoers.d/yabai,
instead of builtins.hashFile and interpolating the string in nix.
Adds a new module which allows to configure multiple GitHub self-hosted
runners on Darwin. The module is heavily inspired by the nixpkgs NixOS
module. Its implementation differs in some ways:
- There's currently no way to configure the user/group which runs the
runner. All configured runners share the same user and group.
- No automatic cleanup.
- No advanced sandboxing apart from user/group isolation
Properly detect the binary name (not just /nix/store/...-bash, but include the
.../bin/bash), and use the symlinked name which also appears in /etc/shells.
```
error: A definition for option `launchd.user.agents.[...].serviceConfig.StartCalendarInterval' is not of type `null or (list of (submodule))'. Definition values:
- In `<unknown-file>':
{
Hour = 0;
Minute = 0;
}
```
This option should probably be dropped but I'd prefer to batch that
with using Babelfish by default (or unconditionally, as Home Manager
does) so as to avoid multiple independent breaking changes.
Fixes: #632