A simple multi-profile Nix-flake deploy tool.
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deploy-rs

A Simple, multi-profile Nix-flake deploy tool.

This is very early development software, you should expect to find issues, and things will change

Usage

Basic usage: deploy [options] <flake>.

The given flake can be just a source my-flake, or optionally specify the node to deploy my-flake#my-node, or specify a profile too my-flake#my-node.my-profile.

You can try out this tool easily with nix run:

  • nix run github:serokell/deploy-rs your-flake

If you require a signing key to push closures to your server, specify the path to it in the LOCAL_KEY environment variable.

Check out deploy --help for CLI flags! Remember to check there before making one-time changes to things like hostnames.

There is also an activate binary though this should be ignored, it is only used internally and for testing/hacking purposes.

API

Profile

This is the core of how deploy-rs was designed, any number of these can run on a node, as any user (see further down for specifying user information). If you want to mimick the behaviour of traditional tools like NixOps or Morph, try just defining one profile called system, as root, containing a nixosSystem, and you can even similarly use home-manager on any non-privileged user.

{
  # The command to bootstrap your profile, this is optional
  bootstrap = "mkdir xyz";

  # A derivation containing your required software, and a script to activate it in `${path}/activate`
  # For ease of use, `deploy-rs` provides a function to easy all this required activation script to any derivation
  path = deploy-rs.lib.x86_64-linux.setActivate pkgs.hello "./bin/hello";

  # An optional path to where your profile should be installed to, this is useful if you want to use a common profile name across multiple users, but would have conflicts in your node's profile list.
  profilePath = "/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/someuser/someprofile";

  # ...generic options... (see lower section)
}

Node

This defines a single node/server, and the profiles you intend it to run.

{
  # The hostname of your server, don't worry, this can be overridden at runtime if needed
  hostname = "my.server.gov";

  # An optional list containing the order you want profiles to be deployed.
  profilesOrder = [ "something" "system" ];

  profiles = {
    system = {}; # Definition shown above
    something = {}; # Definition shown above
  };

  # ...generic options... (see lower section)
}

Deploy

This is the top level attribute containing all of the options for this tool

{
  nodes = {
    my-node = {}; # Definition shown above
    another-node = {}; # Definition shown above
  };

  # ...generic options... (see lower section)
}

Generic options

This is a set of options that can be put in any of the above definitions, with the priority being profile > node > deploy

{
  sshUser = "admin"; # This is the user that deploy-rs will use when connecting
  user = "root"; # This is the user that the profile will be deployed to (will use sudo if not the same as above)
  sshOpts = [ "-p" "2121" ]; # These are arguments that will be passed to SSH
  fastConnection = false; # Fast connection to the node. If this is true, copy the whole closure instead of letting the node substitute
  autoRollback = true; # If the previous profile should be re-activated if activation fails
}

A stronger definition of the schema is in the interface directory, and full working examples Nix expressions/configurations are in the examples folder.

Idea

deploy-rs is a simple Rust program that will take a Nix flake and use it to deploy any of your defined profiles to your nodes. This is strongly based off of serokell/deploy, designed to replace it and expand upon it.

This type of design (as opposed to more traditional tools like NixOps or morph) allows for lesser-privileged deployments, and the ability to update different things independently of eachother.

Things to work on

  • Ordered profiles
  • Automatic rollbacks
  • UI (?)
  • automatic kexec lustration of servers (maybe)
  • Remote health checks
  • Rollback on reconnection failure (technically, rollback if not reconnected to)

About Serokell

deploy-rs is maintained and funded with ❤️ by Serokell. The names and logo for Serokell are trademark of Serokell OÜ.

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