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0027c46313 Merge pull request 'zerotier-static-peers: use correct exclusion source' (#1548) from kenji/clan-core:modules/fix/static into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1548
2024-06-03 21:24:29 +00:00
ca2001040b zerotier-static-peers: use correct exclusion source 2024-06-03 22:53:44 +02:00
d6725100ac Merge pull request 'zerotier-static-peers: add guard condition' (#1547) from kenji/clan-core:modules/add/zerotier-guard into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1547
2024-06-03 20:47:03 +00:00
503ce29c84 zerotier-static-peers: add guard condition 2024-06-03 22:42:04 +02:00
87444cd2b8 Merge pull request 'clan: add dyncamic completions for secrets' (#1546) from kenji/clan-core:kenji-clan/secrets-dynamic/add-completion into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1546
2024-06-03 19:55:12 +00:00
31eca9e8bc clan: add dyncamic completions for secrets 2024-06-03 21:47:14 +02:00
822afe08b5 Merge pull request 'clan: add dynamic machine completions to clan secrets subcommands' (#1545) from clan/secrets/add-completions into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1545
2024-06-03 15:42:37 +00:00
cfb78b0edb clan: add dynamic machine completions to clan secrets subcommands 2024-06-03 17:32:33 +02:00
65fd7d3efe Merge pull request 'clan: add dynamic completion to clan machines show' (#1544) from kenji-clan/machine-show/add-commpletion into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1544
2024-06-03 15:15:45 +00:00
e8241fb7c9 clan: add dynamic completion to clan machines show 2024-06-03 17:06:03 +02:00
259d51bdc8 Merge pull request 'clan.static-hosts: excludeHosts should be empty if topLevelDomain is defined.' (#1538) from mrvandalo/clan-core:feature/static-hosts-exclude-nothing-when-tld-is-given into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1538
Reviewed-by: kenji <aks.kenji@protonmail.com>
2024-06-03 10:44:41 +00:00
f6fb52afbf clan.static-hosts: excludeHosts should be empty if topLevelDomain is defined. 2024-06-03 10:44:41 +00:00
8089b87bbb Merge pull request 'Revert "clan-cli: cmd.py uses pseudo terminal now. Remove tty.py. Refactor password_store.py to use cmd.py."' (#1543) from lassulus/clan-core:lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-06-03 10:30:50 +00:00
578162425d Revert "clan-cli: cmd.py uses pseudo terminal now. Remove tty.py. Refactor password_store.py to use cmd.py."
This reverts commit ba86b49952.
2024-06-03 12:25:20 +02:00
dbad63f155 Merge pull request 'clan_cli secrets_upload: fix permissions' (#1542) from lassulus/clan-core:lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-06-03 08:58:49 +00:00
da8a733899 clan_cli secrets_upload: fix permissions 2024-06-03 10:52:18 +02:00
8f58f1998d Merge pull request 'Automatic flake update - 2024-06-03T00:00+00:00' (#1540) from flake-update-2024-06-03 into main 2024-06-03 00:05:17 +00:00
Clan Merge Bot
c43fe5187f update flake lock - 2024-06-03T00:00+00:00
Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'disko':
    'github:nix-community/disko/10986091e47fb1180620b78438512b294b7e8f67' (2024-05-27)
  → 'github:nix-community/disko/0274af4c92531ebfba4a5bd493251a143bc51f3c' (2024-05-31)
• Updated input 'flake-parts':
    'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/8dc45382d5206bd292f9c2768b8058a8fd8311d9' (2024-05-16)
  → 'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/2a55567fcf15b1b1c7ed712a2c6fadaec7412ea8' (2024-06-01)
• Updated input 'nixos-images':
    'github:nix-community/nixos-images/2478833ef8cc6de3d9e331f53b6f3682e425f207' (2024-05-27)
  → 'github:nix-community/nixos-images/47bfb55316e105390dd761e0b6e8e0be09462b67' (2024-05-30)
• Updated input 'nixos-images/nixos-2311':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/0c007b36981bdbd69ccf0c7df30a174e63660667' (2024-05-26)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/64e468fd2652105710d86cd2ae3e65a5a6d58dec' (2024-05-29)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/4ae13643e7f2cd4bc6555fce074865d9d14e7c24' (2024-05-28)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/6634a0509e9e81e980b129435fbbec518ab246d0' (2024-06-02)
• Updated input 'sops-nix':
    'github:Mic92/sops-nix/962797a8d7f15ed7033031731d0bb77244839960' (2024-05-26)
  → 'github:Mic92/sops-nix/ab2a43b0d21d1d37d4d5726a892f714eaeb4b075' (2024-06-02)
• Updated input 'treefmt-nix':
    'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/2fba33a182602b9d49f0b2440513e5ee091d838b' (2024-05-17)
  → 'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/3eb96ca1ae9edf792a8e0963cc92fddfa5a87706' (2024-06-01)
2024-06-03 00:00:22 +00:00
0993fe45f6 Merge pull request 'clan-cli: cmd.py uses pseudo terminal now. Remove tty.py. Refactor password_store.py to use cmd.py' (#1536) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-06-02 14:56:41 +00:00
ba86b49952 clan-cli: cmd.py uses pseudo terminal now. Remove tty.py. Refactor password_store.py to use cmd.py. 2024-06-02 16:52:31 +02:00
0b34c340fc Merge pull request 'clan-cli: Refactor machines/update.py to cmd.run' (#1535) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-06-02 08:04:18 +00:00
d513f66170 clan-cli: Refactor machines/update.py to cmd.run 2024-06-02 10:00:23 +02:00
320fb776ea Merge pull request 'clan-cli: Add input arg to cmd.run. Replace subprocess.run in password_store' (#1533) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-06-02 07:57:18 +00:00
1a39957dbb clan-cli: Refactor subprocess.run to cmd.run. tea-create-pr: Fix missing fail-on-change for treefmt 2024-06-02 09:53:24 +02:00
b5abe4025a Merge pull request 'docs: Add meta tags for link preview and fix js loading issue.' (#1531) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-06-01 20:23:30 +00:00
55f4dcc460 docs: Add meta tags for link preview and fix js loading issue. 2024-06-01 22:19:37 +02:00
ef4a83f739 Merge pull request 'clan-core: add clan meta for ui usage' (#1529) from hsjobeki-main into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1529
2024-05-31 16:26:46 +00:00
133f2b705f clan-core: add template to impure tests 2024-05-31 16:26:46 +00:00
83fe58e003 clan-core: add clan meta for ui usage 2024-05-31 16:26:46 +00:00
481f926b17 Merge pull request 'split list machines into show machine command' (#1521) from machines-show into main 2024-05-31 15:00:03 +00:00
788eae432a split list machines into show machine command 2024-05-31 16:56:09 +02:00
b7936c4ed2 Merge pull request 'upgrade nix in development to latest' (#1528) from nix-latest into main 2024-05-31 14:41:21 +00:00
750c8df003 upgrade nix in development to latest
Better error messages!!
2024-05-31 16:37:07 +02:00
276c39aba4 Merge pull request 'Contributing.md: Fix incorrect formating.' (#1527) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-31 14:02:18 +00:00
90e25eeb76 Contributing.md: Fix incorrect formating. 2024-05-31 15:58:29 +02:00
56676701ae Merge pull request 'clan: add dynamic completions for fact generation services' (#1525) from a-kenji-clan/complete-services into main 2024-05-31 13:25:15 +00:00
bcccf301f0 clan: add dynamic completions for fact generation services 2024-05-31 15:21:07 +02:00
e343ba5635 Merge pull request 'Contributing.md: Explain merge-after-ci for externals.' (#1524) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-31 12:02:02 +00:00
66fe5ec4fd Contributing.md: Explain merge-after-ci for externals. 2024-05-31 13:58:13 +02:00
f2a884ec30 Merge pull request 'clan: add completion timeout as static' (#1523) from a-kenji-clan/completions into main 2024-05-31 11:10:52 +00:00
d31aa7cf88 clan: add completion timeout as static 2024-05-31 13:06:46 +02:00
9f19a8e605 Merge pull request 'clan: add dynamic completions' (#1522) from a-kenji-clan/cli/init-dynamic-completions into main 2024-05-31 11:00:50 +00:00
23ef39a2d9 clan: add dynamic completions
Add dynamic completion scaffolding to the clan `cli`.
Also add a dynamic completion mechanism for machines for commands that
have machines as their sole argument.

More intricate dynamic completions will be implemented in follow up
PR's.
2024-05-31 12:55:41 +02:00
dda82c49b0 Merge pull request 'tea-create-pr: Add automatic rebase and autostash' (#1518) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-30 22:03:38 +00:00
c91c90a2a6 tea-create-pr: Add automatic rebase and autostash 2024-05-30 23:59:27 +02:00
5794cdf8fa Merge pull request 'docs: Fix installer wrong indentation' (#1516) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-30 21:44:41 +00:00
01a4748d6b tea-create-pr: Fix non working assignees label 2024-05-30 23:37:53 +02:00
a8762522c8 tea-create-pr: Better username detection 2024-05-30 23:29:59 +02:00
adef52a938 docs: Fix installer wrong indentation 2024-05-30 22:41:30 +02:00
c8fbf87fc8 Merge pull request 'Change clan favicon to one without text' (#1506) from Qubasa/clan-core:Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-30 20:30:02 +00:00
f63e3618c2 tea-create-pr: Require fork and upstream branch 2024-05-30 22:25:25 +02:00
b18d7bfeac Change clan favicon to one without text 2024-05-30 21:59:48 +02:00
076b98ff00 Merge pull request 'Webview: css font and icon import transformation' (#1501) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-30 16:28:14 +00:00
6999685bba
Webview: css font and icon import transformation 2024-05-30 18:23:49 +02:00
f1c02bbd46 Merge pull request 'Add top level domain option for zerotier machines.' (#1499) from mrvandalo/clan-core:feature/static-host-tld into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1499
2024-05-29 18:40:15 +00:00
2caa837537 Add top level domain option for zerotier machines. 2024-05-29 18:40:15 +00:00
e1ddbf226a Merge pull request 'install.sh: improvements' (#1500) from DavHau-install-dev into main 2024-05-29 18:03:50 +00:00
7cb8c114c2 install.sh: improvements
- use either curl or wget
- add to PATH /nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin
2024-05-29 18:51:34 +02:00
5945630870 Merge pull request 'gui-installer: depend on git + ignore flake config' (#1498) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-29 15:48:54 +00:00
ccadac4bb3 gui-installer: depend on git + ignore flake config 2024-05-29 17:42:44 +02:00
15b77f6b8a Merge pull request 'Webview: bootstrap layout' (#1497) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-29 14:45:45 +00:00
9bf76037aa
Webview: bootstrap layout 2024-05-29 16:40:54 +02:00
d0d973b797 Merge pull request 'make config command read-only' (#1319) from config into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1319
2024-05-29 11:25:27 +00:00
c1e2bc9ea9 make config command read-only 2024-05-29 13:17:55 +02:00
0eef21e2ef Merge pull request 'Update flakes' (#1492) from pass-nix-options into main 2024-05-29 10:58:19 +00:00
461aa579c2 fmt more stuff 2024-05-29 12:51:43 +02:00
da442c47f6 drop non-compiling wayland-proxy-virtwl 2024-05-29 12:51:18 +02:00
491d37ea67 update flake 2024-05-29 12:51:04 +02:00
7e087d18ee Merge pull request 'fix offline build of flash command' (#1491) from pass-nix-options into main 2024-05-29 10:49:15 +00:00
5c75a6490b fix offline build of flash command 2024-05-29 12:45:50 +02:00
750b6aec59 flash: make configuration more explicit
Injecting nixos configuration and potentially overriding settings a user
made and can cause surprises.
In most cases, users want to just make these option part of their NixOS
configuration and by having the rest in the command line
we make it more explicit what other configuration is being applied.
2024-05-29 12:45:50 +02:00
d138e29a53 Merge pull request 'Consistently pass nix options to underlying tools' (#1488) from pass-nix-options into main 2024-05-29 08:25:53 +00:00
a7febba9c8 Merge pull request 'clan: clarify default backend' (#1490) from a-kenji-cli/facts-clarify into main 2024-05-29 08:23:06 +00:00
f0f97baa65 drop global argparse flags
They get shadowed by subargparser options.
2024-05-29 10:21:35 +02:00
c2dc94507e clan: clarify default backend 2024-05-29 10:17:22 +02:00
7c0aaab463 Merge pull request 'clan: add epilog to facts subcommands' (#1489) from a-kenji-cli/expand-examples into main 2024-05-29 08:15:46 +00:00
5dcac604d1 backup cli: make sure we have a flake 2024-05-29 10:14:14 +02:00
96746b7c98 flash: add write-efi-boot-entries flag 2024-05-29 10:14:14 +02:00
2ae50b7398 allow to override nix options in update/install/flash commands 2024-05-29 10:14:14 +02:00
3c905c5072 clan: add epilog to facts subcommands 2024-05-29 10:10:23 +02:00
5b926f57cc cli: also register common flags in subcommands
When a user runs --help on a subcommand they don't see some options such
as --options or --flake. To fix this we now register all common flags
also in subcommands.
2024-05-29 09:29:49 +02:00
b9788a5dba Merge pull request 'clan/docs.py: remove epilog from the reference overview' (#1487) from a-kenji-cli/docs/reference-overview into main 2024-05-28 18:05:07 +00:00
7078f09872 clan/docs.py: remove epilog from the reference overview 2024-05-28 20:01:48 +02:00
1aa7808c02 Merge pull request 'Update Contributing guide to external developers' (#1484) from Qubasa/clan-core:main into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1484
2024-05-28 16:12:11 +00:00
ba8a51101d Update Contributing guide to external developers 2024-05-28 18:06:31 +02:00
de69c970aa Merge pull request 'packaging: package clan gui for many distros' (#1485) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-28 15:54:08 +00:00
fe5fa6a85d packaging: package clan gui for many distros 2024-05-28 17:50:32 +02:00
de74febf64 Merge pull request 'packaging: package clan gui for many distros' (#1483) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-28 15:37:18 +00:00
3b6483e819 packaging: package clan gui for many distros 2024-05-28 17:33:55 +02:00
dcd6ad0983 Merge pull request 'Docs: fix relative links to git.clan.lol' (#1482) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-28 15:18:45 +00:00
567d979243
Docs: fix relative links to git.clan.lol 2024-05-28 17:14:16 +02:00
c81a8681b0 Merge pull request 'clan/docs.py: add epilog to reference docs' (#1481) from a-kenji-docs/epilog into main 2024-05-28 15:13:57 +00:00
31cde90819 clan/docs.py: add epilog to reference docs
Fixes #1469
2024-05-28 17:08:46 +02:00
a77bf5bf21 Merge pull request 'Docs: use offline fonts' (#1480) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-28 15:05:22 +00:00
4befa80eb8
Docs: use offline fonts 2024-05-28 16:58:59 +02:00
52584662a8 Merge pull request 'Fix typos' (#1477) from a-kenji-fix/typos into main 2024-05-28 13:02:19 +00:00
de147f63e9 Fix typos 2024-05-28 14:58:38 +02:00
96c33dec7a Merge pull request 'consistent rename cLAN -> Clan' (#1475) from rename into main 2024-05-28 11:38:57 +00:00
3c0b5f0867 drop deprecated mdDoc 2024-05-28 13:35:11 +02:00
c252f11c1f Merge pull request 'docs/secrets: improve chapter assigning access' (#1474) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-28 11:11:46 +00:00
f1f040397d docs/secrets: improve chapter assigning access
Since we already walk the user through creating a secret in an earlier step, it makes more sense explain first how to add machines/users to an existing secret instead of creating  a new one
2024-05-28 13:08:19 +02:00
418e9937cb Merge pull request 'clan: add descriptions for reference documentation' (#1473) from a-kenji-cli/doc into main 2024-05-28 09:40:50 +00:00
c34664429c clan: add descriptions for reference documentation 2024-05-28 11:37:32 +02:00
6fe5928297 Merge pull request 'clan: add run_no_stdout function suppressing stdout' (#1472) from a-kenji-run_no_stdout into main 2024-05-28 09:17:14 +00:00
eee99730d1 clan: add run_no_stdout function suppressing stdout
Add the `run_no_stdout` function suppressing stdout by default.This
keeps the noise down on most commands, while still
stayingdebuggable.Stdout will be active when the `--debug` flag is
passed to the cli.

Fixes #1443
2024-05-28 11:13:55 +02:00
9394760e3b Merge pull request 'editor: improve nixpkgs option completions' (#1470) from a-kenji-improve/editor into main 2024-05-28 07:38:09 +00:00
a0b0e1a0ac editor: improve nixpkgs option completions 2024-05-28 09:34:57 +02:00
dbaa26ccaa Merge pull request 'clan: machines --help add examples to help output' (#1468) from a-kenji-clan/cli/machines-examples into main 2024-05-27 19:04:30 +00:00
d1591d4485 clan: machines --help add examples to help output 2024-05-27 21:01:05 +02:00
c68a8306ba Merge pull request 'clan: duplicate description field for generation of the reference documentation' (#1467) from a-kenji-clan/cli/add-description into main 2024-05-27 18:32:54 +00:00
ec9f605004 clan: duplicate description field for generation of the reference documentation 2024-05-27 20:29:34 +02:00
e60efea1f7 Merge pull request 'clan: ssh --help add examples' (#1466) from a-kenji-clan/help/ssh into main 2024-05-27 18:18:08 +00:00
efacb7f184 clan: ssh --help add examples
Add examples to the output of `clan ssh --help`.
2024-05-27 20:14:37 +02:00
67275aac63 Merge pull request 'clan: rename cLan to clan' (#1465) from a-kenji-rename-clan into main 2024-05-27 17:56:32 +00:00
a704a05b15 clan: rename cLan to clan 2024-05-27 19:52:51 +02:00
01aafc520d Merge pull request 'consistent rename cLAN -> Clan' (#1464) from rename into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1464
2024-05-27 13:58:32 +00:00
c0a54f539a consistent rename cLAN -> Clan 2024-05-27 13:58:32 +00:00
e2d7e6e86c consistent rename cLAN -> Clan 2024-05-27 15:54:17 +02:00
1df4e361f7 Merge pull request 'clan: add examples and description to most help' (#1463) from a-kenji-clan/examples into main 2024-05-27 12:37:22 +00:00
e8bd5ad24b clan: add examples and description to most help
Add examples and description to most toplevel help outputs.
2024-05-27 14:33:58 +02:00
775f993ecc Merge pull request 'clan-cli: Fix nix develop not working in template because of symlink' (#1462) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-27 12:05:17 +00:00
0e1478edcd clan-cli: Fix nix develop not working in template because of symlink 2024-05-27 14:00:31 +02:00
bfc1203a8a Merge pull request 'init: vscode .#editor' (#1461) from Qubasa-init/editors into main 2024-05-27 12:00:26 +00:00
2bd8b144b9 init: vscode .#editor 2024-05-27 13:52:54 +02:00
b52b2221b0 Merge pull request 'drop offline in nix shell' (#1459) from fix-mass-rebuilds into main 2024-05-27 11:43:32 +00:00
64adf17368 drop offline in nix shell
Otherwise we become gentoo!
2024-05-27 13:40:11 +02:00
509d8c1dae Merge pull request 'make git-hooks opt-in' (#1453) from git-hooks into main 2024-05-27 10:34:07 +00:00
295de17640 Merge pull request 'docs: secrets: list the main steps of the guide' (#1456) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-27 10:05:55 +00:00
b158c2706f docs: secrets: list the main steps of the guide
... so the user has a routh idea about the mein steps
2024-05-27 12:02:29 +02:00
750979c988 Merge pull request 'A Kenji Clan/Cli/Fix Naming' (#1455) from a-kenji-clan/cli/fix-naming into main 2024-05-27 09:54:36 +00:00
6d7849a03c clan: fix description of cli tool 2024-05-27 11:51:25 +02:00
f46fd3ace6 make git-hooks opt-in
pre-commit hook break git commits and are disruptive.
Therefore people that want to enable this feature, should enable it locally instead.
I.e. treefmt will also check untracked files that are not meant for the current commit.
2024-05-27 11:08:17 +02:00
6e9f1515d3 Merge pull request 'clan: facts generate allow regeneration of facts' (#1447) from a-kenji-clan/feat/facts-regenerate-1403 into main 2024-05-26 21:00:38 +00:00
81e0700826 clan: facts generate allow regeneration of facts
Add `--regenerate` flag to `clan facts generate` which allows forcing
the generation of facts, regardless of their current existence.

Examples:
```
clan facts generate [MACHINE] --regenerate
```
or
```
clan facts generate [MACHINE] --service [SERVICE] --regenerate
```
2024-05-26 22:55:48 +02:00
4daf036a3c Merge pull request 'clan: facts generate specific service' (#1446) from a-kenji-feat/clan/facts-generate-service-1395 into main 2024-05-26 19:57:17 +00:00
4faab0a20f clan: facts generate specific service
Add `--service` flag to the `clan` cli which allows specifying a certain
service to be generated.

Example:

```
clan facts generate [MACHINE] --service [SERVICE]
```

Fixes #1395
2024-05-26 21:52:56 +02:00
76622557c4 Merge pull request 'Webview: improve linting & typechecks' (#1445) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-26 16:41:11 +00:00
4c4c94c508
Webview: improve linting & typechecks 2024-05-26 18:37:29 +02:00
b0d5ef01ca Merge pull request 'Api: init response envelop' (#1444) from hsjobeki-feat/api-improvements into main 2024-05-26 16:08:02 +00:00
ab656d5655
API: handle functions with multiple arguments 2024-05-26 18:04:49 +02:00
ed171f0264
Api: init response envelop 2024-05-26 15:57:10 +02:00
270f9d54cb Merge pull request 'clan: fix clan facts list [MACHINE]' (#1442) from a-kenji-fix/clan-facts-list into main 2024-05-26 12:29:37 +00:00
73f486fe13 clan: fix clan facts list [MACHINE]
Fix `clan facts list [MACHINE]`.
The get command returned a dictionary of bytestrings.
We now convert them to strings.
2024-05-26 14:26:08 +02:00
7da6826344 Merge pull request 'api: improve message serialisation' (#1440) from hsjobeki-feat/api-improvements into main 2024-05-26 12:20:11 +00:00
f54c518fd7
api: fix breaking tests 2024-05-26 14:17:17 +02:00
522fd1bcaa
api: convert name casing 2024-05-26 13:54:21 +02:00
be5c3accfe
webview: fix typo 2024-05-26 13:41:07 +02:00
3998efac78
fix: tests 2024-05-26 13:41:05 +02:00
691ae9fb15
api: improve message serialisation 2024-05-26 13:40:47 +02:00
fc8a64ef49 Merge pull request 'Add draft: Git Based Machine Deployment with Clan-Core' (#1439) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-25 16:37:39 +00:00
c0f3810e01 Add draft: Git Based Machine Deployment with Clan-Core 2024-05-25 18:34:19 +02:00
39d8cf91cf Merge pull request 'blog: fix typos' (#1436) from a-kenji-fix/typos-1 into main 2024-05-25 10:34:05 +00:00
233b973120 blog: fix typos 2024-05-25 11:57:28 +02:00
f3f2f6df69 Merge pull request 'blog: fix typo on jsonschema post' (#1435) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-25 08:41:03 +00:00
ec824becc8 blog: fix typo on jsonschema post 2024-05-25 10:37:56 +02:00
7fbb50fcc8 Merge pull request 'blog: add link for discourse comments' (#1434) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-25 07:47:56 +00:00
33695f7470 blog: add link for discourse comments 2024-05-25 09:44:49 +02:00
001ed3283a Merge pull request 'blog: custom slug for jsonschema converter post' (#1433) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-25 07:37:54 +00:00
9ae7d4a24b blog: custom slug for jsonschema converter post 2024-05-25 09:34:50 +02:00
e39911d99c Merge pull request 'blog: improve description of jsonschema post' (#1432) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-25 07:12:35 +00:00
9c3da78792 blog: improve description of jsonschema post 2024-05-25 09:09:20 +02:00
69ddda24c9 Merge pull request 'blog: add jsonschema blog post' (#1431) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-25 07:01:10 +00:00
c6f078fafc blog: add jsonschema blog post 2024-05-25 08:57:57 +02:00
4e3ed011da Merge pull request 'blog: Remove asciinema player' (#1430) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-24 15:13:58 +00:00
a71191486c blog: Fix remote url 2024-05-24 17:10:47 +02:00
d3e6276d04 Merge pull request 'blog: Remove asciinema player' (#1429) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-24 14:58:52 +00:00
a1e2d1017e blog: Remove asciinema player 2024-05-24 16:57:26 +02:00
114b0b02d0 blog: Remove asciinema player 2024-05-24 16:54:51 +02:00
de3e133981 Merge pull request 'blog: Remove pictures.' (#1428) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-24 13:53:28 +00:00
083e30f468 blog: Remove pictures. 2024-05-24 15:50:14 +02:00
d7ef88c67c Merge pull request 'add-pre-commit' (#1413) from fricklerhandwerk/clan-core:add-pre-commit into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1413
2024-05-24 12:39:56 +00:00
055b17c01b add pre-commit check
make sure things are sane before they hit CI, re-purposing the existing
treefmt configuration.

this adds a custom installer for pre-commit hooks, which is inspired by
pre-commit.nix[0], but is much more minimal than the underlying
pre-commit[1] and builds on a historic idea[2] from this repository.

[0]: https://github.com/cachix/git-hooks.nix
[1]: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit
[2]: 930923512c
2024-05-24 12:39:56 +00:00
4b07bf363b Merge pull request 'documentation: add keys' (#1426) from a-kenji-add-keys into main 2024-05-24 11:49:09 +00:00
97928801f9 documentation: add keys 2024-05-24 13:46:05 +02:00
fdacfb8ecf Merge pull request 'documenation: use monospace font for code blocks' (#1425) from a-kenji-fix-monospace into main 2024-05-24 11:11:02 +00:00
508a26d68d documenation: use monospace font for code blocks
Use monospace font for code blocks.

Fixes: #1337
2024-05-24 13:08:00 +02:00
8055c21984 Merge pull request 'clan machines list: reduce noise' (#1418) from a-kenji-fix/output-noisy/1115 into main 2024-05-24 10:58:13 +00:00
9bb6ed313f clan machines list: reduce noise
Don't log nix error output by default on `clan machines list`.
Log it, if `--debug` is passed.

Fixes #1115
2024-05-24 12:55:14 +02:00
8c36df77cc Merge pull request 'documentation: improve legibility of command output' (#1423) from a-kenji-fix/lsblk into main 2024-05-24 10:40:34 +00:00
2284b060be documentation: improve legibility of command output
Improve legibility of command output.
2024-05-24 12:37:27 +02:00
491b5d28f2 Merge pull request 'documenation: fix flake-parts what's next section' (#1422) from a-kenji-fix/docs/flake-parts into main 2024-05-24 10:14:55 +00:00
bf212ce9c4 documenation: fix flake-parts what's next section 2024-05-24 12:11:42 +02:00
35be09feaa Merge pull request 'impure-checks: unset CLAN_DIR' (#1420) from a-kenji-fix/env into main 2024-05-24 10:06:10 +00:00
4ee90b4b9f impure-checks: unset CLAN_DIR
Unset `CLAN_DIR` in the impure checks, so that it won't reference the
users configuration.

Fixes #1419
2024-05-24 12:03:11 +02:00
cab69935ef Merge pull request 'lib.jsonschema: parse some more types' (#1417) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-23 14:17:56 +00:00
54fcfda43e lib.jsonschema: parse some more types 2024-05-23 16:12:49 +02:00
d137342243 Merge pull request 'modules: init trusted-nix-cache module' (#1414) from a-kenji-add/cache-module into main 2024-05-23 07:32:36 +00:00
3eba6e85cc modules: init trusted-nix-cache module 2024-05-23 09:29:31 +02:00
d395e2abf3 Merge pull request 'flake.nix: change disko back to nix-community' (#1409) from change_disko_input into main 2024-05-22 19:17:48 +00:00
b971156df1 flake.nix: change disko back to nix-community 2024-05-22 21:14:30 +02:00
c885a3fec8 Merge pull request 'Revert "Merge pull request 'add pre-commit-check' (#1369) from fricklerhandwerk/clan-core:add-pre-commit into main"' (#1408) from Qubasa-revert_hooks into main 2024-05-22 12:36:23 +00:00
ae7794dddd Revert "Merge pull request 'add pre-commit-check' (#1369) from fricklerhandwerk/clan-core:add-pre-commit into main"
This reverts commit acaa69e2bf, reversing
changes made to a78f5b2bec.
2024-05-22 14:31:53 +02:00
acaa69e2bf Merge pull request 'add pre-commit-check' (#1369) from fricklerhandwerk/clan-core:add-pre-commit into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1369
2024-05-22 11:49:57 +00:00
e37f7e2760 use a custom installer for pre-commit hooks 2024-05-22 11:49:57 +00:00
245b615209 add pre-commit check
make sure things are sane before they hit CI.
this re-purposes the existing treefmt configuration.
2024-05-22 11:49:57 +00:00
a78f5b2bec Merge pull request 'zerotier-static-peers: init module' (#1400) from a-kenji-modules/init/static-zerotier-hosts into main 2024-05-22 10:40:41 +00:00
396caeff39 zerotier-static-peers: init module
Init zerotertier-static-peers module.
This module automatically configures the networkId.
It will automatically accept peers based on their zerotier-ips in the
clan flake.
2024-05-22 12:37:13 +02:00
d5a639104d Merge pull request 'user-password: set prompt to true by default' (#1399) from a-kenji-user-password/on-by-default into main 2024-05-22 10:19:04 +00:00
fb1b428c12 user-password: set prompt to true by default 2024-05-22 12:15:26 +02:00
bfe37c2457 Merge pull request 'modules: static hosts filter nonexistent ip' (#1398) from a-kenji-fix/path-loading into main 2024-05-21 15:28:52 +00:00
39b34d9ff3 modules: static hosts filter nonexistent ip 2024-05-21 17:24:14 +02:00
fd29ed4693 Merge pull request 'zerotier-members: fix joining by member ip' (#1397) from a-kenji-fix/by-ip into main 2024-05-21 14:42:35 +00:00
9db4e5cf2f zerotier-members: fix joining by member ip 2024-05-21 16:39:28 +02:00
e28a02ec73 Merge pull request 'clan ui: setup typed api method' (#1391) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-21 14:06:45 +00:00
c1e7e25641
api: fix typing issues 2024-05-21 16:01:57 +02:00
21104a0465
webview: replace dream2nix by buildNpm from nixpkgs to save inputs 2024-05-21 15:52:20 +02:00
0f53475499 Merge pull request 'documentation: remove references to Icons for introductory material' (#1392) from a-kenji-rm/icon into main 2024-05-21 09:19:51 +00:00
7aa85d8aaf documentation: remove references to Icons for introductory material
The icons are not yet used in this path.
This is unneccessary overhead for new users, with no payoff yet.
2024-05-21 11:16:12 +02:00
e9b0ce6a78
clan ui: add check to build script 2024-05-21 10:09:05 +02:00
d174fbd445
clan ui: move print into log.debug statements 2024-05-20 19:59:50 +02:00
8687801cee
clan ui: setup typed api method 2024-05-20 19:34:49 +02:00
6ebfd29c87 Merge pull request 'clanModule.sshd: Deactivate password auth. Change flake template to every machine having its own disko.nix file.' (#1389) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-20 17:14:24 +00:00
c8456f7d68 clanModule.sshd: Deactivate password auth. Change flake template to every machine having its own disko.nix file. 2024-05-20 19:11:12 +02:00
6b03645f7a Merge pull request 'clan-ui: rollback default view until webview is ready' (#1388) from feat/ui into main 2024-05-20 09:11:35 +00:00
2cb7adb377
clan-ui: rollback default view until webview is ready 2024-05-20 11:08:14 +02:00
78ab7ebc7f Merge pull request 'Automatic flake update - 2024-05-20T00:00+00:00' (#1387) from flake-update-2024-05-20 into main 2024-05-20 00:03:44 +00:00
Clan Merge Bot
82a4ecf82b update flake lock - 2024-05-20T00:00+00:00
Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'dream2nix':
    'github:nix-community/dream2nix/995e831dac8c2c843f1289d15dfec526cb84afdd' (2024-05-14)
  → 'github:nix-community/dream2nix/f28d1cc6898532ac331a1625628090dc7c5b02e2' (2024-05-19)
• Updated input 'flake-parts':
    'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/e5d10a24b66c3ea8f150e47dfdb0416ab7c3390e' (2024-05-02)
  → 'github:hercules-ci/flake-parts/8dc45382d5206bd292f9c2768b8058a8fd8311d9' (2024-05-16)
• Updated input 'nixos-generators':
    'github:nix-community/nixos-generators/722b512eb7e6915882f39fff0e4c9dd44f42b77e' (2024-04-22)
  → 'github:nix-community/nixos-generators/a63e0c83dd83fe28cc571b97129e13373436bd82' (2024-05-19)
• Updated input 'nixos-images':
    'github:nix-community/nixos-images/81e709ca1da9c5c31b65cc8f82a97181f78ec076' (2024-05-13)
  → 'github:nix-community/nixos-images/8c9cab8c44434c12dafc465fbf61a710c5bceb08' (2024-05-19)
• Updated input 'nixos-images/nixos-2311':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/6eccabe980dcb2048aab7f97f862fb6d79b98abe' (2024-05-12)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/95742536dc6debb5a8b8b78b27001c38f369f1e7' (2024-05-16)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/c029b7f004009923bbfc90bbc31263cd4b08759f' (2024-05-15)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/8a2555763c48e2410054de3f52f7310ce3241ec5' (2024-05-19)
• Updated input 'sops-nix':
    'github:Mic92/sops-nix/b6cb5de2ce57acb10ecdaaf9bbd62a5ff24fa02e' (2024-05-12)
  → 'github:Mic92/sops-nix/0bf1808e70ce80046b0cff821c019df2b19aabf5' (2024-05-19)
• Updated input 'treefmt-nix':
    'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/c6aaf729f34a36c445618580a9f95a48f5e4e03f' (2024-04-25)
  → 'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/2fba33a182602b9d49f0b2440513e5ee091d838b' (2024-05-17)
2024-05-20 00:00:21 +00:00
43b56e21b2 Merge pull request 'zerotier-members: allow joining by zerotier ip' (#1386) from a-kenji-main into main 2024-05-19 21:16:24 +00:00
a47c2f3e69 zerotier-members: allow joining by zerotier ip 2024-05-19 23:13:26 +02:00
a34fa4f69b Merge pull request 'init: static-hosts module' (#1385) from a-kenji-init/statix-hosts-module into main 2024-05-19 11:09:54 +00:00
e13217b1c9 Merge pull request 'user-password: fix module path' (#1384) from a-kenji-fix/user-passord-module into main 2024-05-19 11:08:42 +00:00
1e4a3a3eee user-password: fix module path
Fixes #1381
2024-05-19 13:03:47 +02:00
e39d8cb909 init: static-hosts module 2024-05-19 13:01:37 +02:00
7c48730bbb Merge pull request 'clan flash: Use latest kernel with zfs support. bcachefs supported too.' (#1379) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-18 21:50:26 +00:00
da5f363bee clan flash: Use latest kernel with zfs support. bcachefs supported too. 2024-05-18 23:47:17 +02:00
24ec74ae37 Merge pull request 'Add bcachefs support. Fix clan flash docu.' (#1378) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-18 21:21:14 +00:00
64a98281f0 Add bcachefs support. Fix clan flash docu. 2024-05-18 23:18:02 +02:00
5863ddca0e Merge pull request 'init webview: add webview ui and list machine as api example' (#1365) from feat/ui into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1365
2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
5de3ab88e9 devShell: fallback for darwin 2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
4cfc335e2c fix: segfault gtk when using webkit 2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
e25bd69c68 clan ui: override webkitgtk unbroken on darwin. 2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
fe17f9e1a1 clan ui: integrate webview ui into clan-mananger-gtk 2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
7980f13bed add webview threaded api 2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
fef16a84a9 init webview: add webview ui and list machine as api example 2024-05-18 14:14:12 +00:00
97a1d8b52a Merge pull request 'Change favicon. Add socials. Add RSS link.' (#1372) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-17 14:10:22 +00:00
f9b32cbd09 Change favicon. Add socials. Add RSS link. 2024-05-17 16:07:14 +02:00
4d66f2a14c Merge pull request 'readme: Update matrix link' (#1371) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-16 18:42:35 +00:00
473c236214 Fix rss plugin warning 2024-05-16 20:39:39 +02:00
eeaf1c84a9 Add profile picture for W 2024-05-16 19:43:55 +02:00
f6efd11eae Working dark theme switcher 2024-05-16 19:32:05 +02:00
8762ee4420 Migrated blog to mkdocs 2024-05-16 15:08:24 +02:00
0568608be6 readme: Update matrix link 2024-05-15 23:00:08 +02:00
a0194f34d2 Merge pull request 'ssh-flash & documentation' (#1350) from ssh-flash into main 2024-05-15 20:58:02 +00:00
b3297532ad nix flake update & disable checks.flash-installer 2024-05-15 22:54:38 +02:00
cd915e171f template: Throw error on missing ssh pub key 2024-05-14 18:29:04 +02:00
1e94bf02da Add nix flake check remark to docu 2024-05-14 18:20:56 +02:00
1c2781267b Add clan flash documentation. 2024-05-14 16:13:50 +02:00
ac8162a08d Fix doc build error 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
1476619515 Renamed machines.md to deploy.md 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
8288048682 Renamed machines.md to deploy.md 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
fd41badbc6 Add --no-reboot flag to clan machine install 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
d574faf253 Heavily improve documentation and flake template 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
81522c96e5 Fix missing efi and x64 support in template 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
e668a7f536 Fix build error 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
3293ac0c14 fix get_keymap_and_locale 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
be841cdec2 Removed ssh password login 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
49e39ec505 Add keymap and language detection 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
c25f7934ba clan flash: Copied network-status from nixos-images into installer 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
4f6d25160f Add --ssh-pubkey FILE argument 2024-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
0bf9a566eb Merge pull request 'clan-cli(docs): modularize in preparation for manpage generation' (#1361) from a-kenji-docs/modularize into main 2024-05-14 10:21:44 +00:00
148a0c90cc clan-cli(docs): modularize in preparation for manpage generation 2024-05-14 12:18:37 +02:00
789bf3d0c8 Merge pull request 'docs: remove linenums from every code block' (#1360) from a-kenji-docs-patch-8 into main 2024-05-14 09:39:14 +00:00
59c558ffc6 docs: remove linenums from every code block
Remove linenums from every single code block.
Makes site considerably less busy and easier to read.
2024-05-14 11:32:30 +02:00
c5e62074a6 Merge pull request 'docs: user-password add admonition' (#1359) from a-kenji-docs/fix into main 2024-05-14 09:31:53 +00:00
9999379f81 docs: user-password add admonition 2024-05-14 11:29:07 +02:00
dd1cfe3834 Merge pull request 'modules: init user-password' (#1358) from a-kenji-modules/init/user-password into main 2024-05-14 08:58:37 +00:00
cd0b360b49 modules: init user-password
Init a user-password module, that allows setting the password for a
single user.

fixes #1351
2024-05-14 10:55:43 +02:00
8c0fb90c1a Merge pull request 'Reorder getting started documentation' (#1345) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-10 21:02:33 +00:00
86ae7cbbfb Reorder getting started documentation 2024-05-10 22:59:45 +02:00
fdf63fd605 Merge pull request 'Fix template. Improve docu. Add disko as default imported module.' (#1342) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-10 13:42:12 +00:00
82fa89b57e Fix template. Improve docu. Add disko as default imported module. 2024-05-10 15:39:46 +02:00
cad492e830 Merge pull request 'fix docs .envrc watch_file' (#1339) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-09 13:05:34 +00:00
2abd5bbe37 fix docs .envrc watch_file 2024-05-09 15:00:03 +02:00
aad130166f Merge pull request 'hsjobeki-main' (#1332) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-08 10:30:16 +00:00
3e9a1ea68f
vm-manager: hide hidden vm log info 2024-05-08 12:27:16 +02:00
2acd06c9fa
docs: add faq page 2024-05-08 12:23:04 +02:00
f45d3385c2 Merge pull request 'template: fix disko devices' (#1328) from a-kenji-docs-patch-7 into main 2024-05-07 20:48:50 +00:00
23c9291912 template: fix disko devices 2024-05-07 22:46:15 +02:00
1893ebef19 Merge pull request 'docs: simplify hardware-configuration' (#1326) from a-kenji-docs-patch-5 into main 2024-05-07 19:40:06 +00:00
fd00a941dc docs: simplify hardware-configuration 2024-05-07 21:37:25 +02:00
9ab5a9507d Merge pull request 'docs: add tip for wlan configuration' (#1325) from a-kenji-docs-patch-4 into main 2024-05-07 19:29:11 +00:00
1a4c20e49e add: tip 2024-05-07 21:26:15 +02:00
f138e59da8 Merge pull request 'docs: add reference to the help page' (#1324) from a-kenji-docs-patch-3 into main 2024-05-07 18:47:50 +00:00
ddd9318ea1 docs: add reference to the help page 2024-05-07 20:45:09 +02:00
aee2fdcffa Merge pull request 'docs: improve getting started prerequisite docs' (#1322) from a-kenji-docs-patch-2 into main 2024-05-07 13:48:22 +00:00
d1b810dfad docs: improve getting started prerequisite docs 2024-05-07 15:45:38 +02:00
4dede0ee5c Merge pull request 'docs: add link to cli reference' (#1321) from a-kenji-improve/docs into main 2024-05-07 13:37:40 +00:00
3506d6ba0d docs: add link to cli reference 2024-05-07 15:34:56 +02:00
f2a3415e2c Merge pull request 'clan-cli: add --json and --png flags to machine install' (#1320) from a-kenji-feat/clan-install-json into main 2024-05-07 12:52:21 +00:00
2e821c4525 clan-cli: add --json and --png flags to machine install
Allow using `clan machines [machine] install` in conjunction with the
`--json` and `--png` flags.

Fixes #1180
2024-05-07 14:47:13 +02:00
bbba7e9087 Merge pull request 'disko module: add default for singleDiskExt4' (#1300) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-05-07 11:29:19 +00:00
15dd4ea25f
cli-docs: add automatic markdown cli docs 2024-05-07 13:26:33 +02:00
5a6eeda125
disko module: add default for singleDiskExt4 2024-05-07 13:11:04 +02:00
f8e08a610e Merge pull request 'Add jsonschema test case' (#1309) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-04 12:14:07 +00:00
fc7f544199 Fix invalid jsonschema testcase 2024-05-04 14:11:28 +02:00
8aaa95737a Merge pull request 'ci: Change from deploy on pull_request to deploy on main push' (#1313) from Qubasa-autodeploy into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1313
2024-05-04 11:42:45 +00:00
7dedae9920 ci: Change from deploy on pull_request to deploy on main push 2024-05-04 13:42:16 +02:00
01e5b02633 Merge pull request 'ci: Change from deploy on pull_request to deploy on main push' (#1312) from Qubasa-autodeploy into main 2024-05-04 11:40:49 +00:00
f4de3ac83d ci: Change from deploy on pull_request to deploy on main push 2024-05-04 13:37:56 +02:00
9e65cf2b5b Merge pull request 'gitea_action: Add docs.clan.lol auto deploy' (#1311) from Qubasa-autodeploy into main 2024-05-04 11:34:28 +00:00
8134583641 Remove print of priv key in ci 2024-05-04 13:31:30 +02:00
5d8ee29ed4 Merge branch 'fix_secrets' into autodeploy 2024-05-04 13:12:17 +02:00
d9ce211d1a secrets: Fix test failure through flake update 2024-05-04 13:11:37 +02:00
9ec8b71765 moonlight-sunshine-accept: Fix formatting error 2024-05-03 20:38:53 +02:00
4fef9c3652 gitea_action: Add docs.clan.lol auto deploy 2024-05-03 20:34:27 +02:00
393ed517e2 jsonschema: Filter out 'invisible' options, that are there to throw errors on define 2024-05-03 19:40:42 +02:00
159198b81a Add jsonschema test case 2024-05-03 19:40:42 +02:00
Clan Merge Bot
83ea2312a1 update flake lock - 2024-04-29T00:00+00:00
Flake lock file updates:

• Updated input 'disko':
    'github:nix-community/disko/0a17298c0d96190ef3be729d594ba202b9c53beb' (2024-04-05)
  → 'github:nix-community/disko/285e26465a0bae510897ca04da26ce6307c652b4' (2024-04-26)
• Updated input 'nixos-generators':
    'github:nix-community/nixos-generators/0c15e76bed5432d7775a22e8d22059511f59d23a' (2024-04-04)
  → 'github:nix-community/nixos-generators/722b512eb7e6915882f39fff0e4c9dd44f42b77e' (2024-04-22)
• Updated input 'nixos-generators/nixlib':
    'github:nix-community/nixpkgs.lib/90b1a963ff84dc532db92f678296ff2499a60a87' (2024-03-31)
  → 'github:nix-community/nixpkgs.lib/3c62b6a12571c9a7f65ab037173ee153d539905f' (2024-04-07)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
    'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/298edc8f1e0dfffce67f50375c9f5952e04a6d02' (2024-04-07)
  → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/30ddacc06345a478f9528fa29e2c8857b90381b2' (2024-04-28)
• Updated input 'sops-nix':
    'github:Mic92/sops-nix/39191e8e6265b106c9a2ba0cfd3a4dafe98a31c6' (2024-04-07)
  → 'github:Mic92/sops-nix/f1b0adc27265274e3b0c9b872a8f476a098679bd' (2024-04-23)
• Updated input 'treefmt-nix':
    'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/49dc4a92b02b8e68798abd99184f228243b6e3ac' (2024-04-01)
  → 'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/c6aaf729f34a36c445618580a9f95a48f5e4e03f' (2024-04-25)
2024-05-03 10:31:23 +00:00
022a55639f Merge pull request 'rename everything to Clan' (#1301) from ci into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1301
2024-05-03 09:47:55 +00:00
6f2430b191 deprecate gitea nix builds 2024-05-03 11:45:02 +02:00
6236defde6 rename everything to Clan 2024-05-03 11:45:02 +02:00
9a8a5f4c00 Merge pull request 'Throw error on missing clanModule description or if description too long. Add xfce description.' (#1306) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-02 16:00:32 +00:00
6908527ebd Throw error on missing clanModule description or if description too long. Add xfce description. 2024-05-02 17:53:27 +02:00
d013ef20da Merge pull request 'Require README.md for every clan module' (#1302) from Qubasa-main into main 2024-05-02 15:03:59 +00:00
570f04ecdc Fix zt-tcp-relay 2024-05-02 16:59:17 +02:00
3a9a7eedf9 Remove unreferenced clan modules 2024-05-02 16:34:25 +02:00
ee552d3020 Move vm clanModules to lib 2024-05-02 16:34:25 +02:00
b95d95554a Add description field to function-schema 2024-05-02 16:34:25 +02:00
a09e680fa0 Require README.md for every clan module 2024-05-02 16:34:25 +02:00
853d8221c0 Merge pull request 'qga: add argument 'check'' (#1303) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-05-02 13:13:12 +00:00
43c799c3d0 qga: add argument 'check' 2024-05-02 15:03:22 +02:00
f231f1e0c7 Merge pull request 'check jsonschema comaptibility for all clan modules' (#1280) from schema into main 2024-05-01 21:18:33 +00:00
a48df5b993 Add package function-schema and module-schema. Add check for module jsonschema. 2024-05-01 23:16:17 +02:00
e08342a6f3 Merge pull request 'template: remove invalid enable option for zerotier' (#1299) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-30 17:41:46 +00:00
e0f56c3c6b
template: remove invalid enable option for zerotier 2024-04-30 19:37:03 +02:00
64c5a81f74 Merge pull request 'template: use disko module direcly' (#1298) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-30 17:23:08 +00:00
56fad0fd4a
template: use disko module direcly 2024-04-30 19:16:13 +02:00
3dce5d2f95 Merge pull request 'add cli docs generator' (#1297) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-30 17:11:37 +00:00
bfe4f2c8f4
add cli docs generator 2024-04-30 19:01:53 +02:00
1051367ca4
add cli docs generator 2024-04-30 18:53:00 +02:00
480bb396ed Merge pull request 'Fix reading secret from pipe' (#1296) from error-handling into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1296
2024-04-30 14:54:24 +00:00
b5653c169b sops: fix setting secret from pipe 2024-04-30 14:04:49 +02:00
5606101ce8 sops: also log content type on error 2024-04-30 13:56:07 +02:00
3da4117702 Merge pull request 'clan-cli: add CLAN_DIR environment variable' (#1283) from a-kenji-feat/clan-dir into main 2024-04-30 10:08:13 +00:00
f383c6f82d clan-cli: add CLAN_DIR environment variable
Add the `CLAN_DIR` environment variable.
With this the user can specify the location of the clan.
2024-04-30 12:00:47 +02:00
af86980192 Merge pull request 'clanCore: remove repl-flake as it is now stable' (#1278) from lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-04-27 14:37:25 +00:00
c681cc0998 clanCore: remove repl-flake as it is now stable 2024-04-27 16:28:23 +02:00
0804e5e415 Merge pull request 'clan(help): standardise on machine capitalisation' (#1276) from a-kenji-clan-help/standardize into main 2024-04-26 10:14:35 +00:00
95f93d8800 clan(help): standardise on machine capitalisation 2024-04-26 12:07:09 +02:00
4602c06835 Merge pull request 'clan(help): improve install description' (#1274) from a-kenji-improve-clan-help into main 2024-04-26 09:49:50 +00:00
a3f6996d69 clan(help): improve install description 2024-04-26 11:42:18 +02:00
7f424c862b Merge pull request 'docs: improve docs' (#1273) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-26 09:27:24 +00:00
94449a02d5
docs: improve docs 2024-04-26 11:20:43 +02:00
ed14f3e827 Merge pull request 'dos: improve docs' (#1272) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-26 09:14:23 +00:00
152a908dc9
docs: improve docs 2024-04-26 11:07:33 +02:00
ac0cb620cf Merge pull request 'init c4 uml & refactor secrets with some diagrams' (#1255) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-26 08:49:00 +00:00
6a484fef66
docs: improve secrets documentation 2024-04-26 10:44:14 +02:00
fc1bf17b9c
docs: init c4 diagrams 2024-04-24 16:35:27 +02:00
39d6edc673 Merge pull request 'vm-manager: move signals to emitter' (#1271) from hsjobeki-vm-manager/empty-splash into main 2024-04-24 12:50:34 +00:00
4a66cdffaf
vm-manager: move signals to emitter 2024-04-24 14:41:53 +02:00
216c560830 Merge pull request 'secrets: ensure all added/deleted files get committed' (#1253) from DavHau-dave into main 2024-04-24 10:42:50 +00:00
cf67de2f69 secrets: ensure all added/deleted files get committed 2024-04-24 17:26:32 +07:00
b702ca686e Merge pull request 'add: cd command' (#1265) from a-kenji-docs-patch-1 into main 2024-04-23 18:57:09 +00:00
acdb0a9b27 add: cd command 2024-04-23 20:52:41 +02:00
70ed0757a3 Merge pull request 'vm-manager: add empty list screen' (#1264) from hsjobeki-vm-manager/empty-splash into main 2024-04-23 14:22:47 +00:00
9778c432c2
vm-manager: add empty list screen 2024-04-23 16:18:10 +02:00
1da6a0c5a2
vm-manager: add empty list screen 2024-04-23 16:17:09 +02:00
5f5155023c
vm-manager: add empty list screen 2024-04-23 16:16:48 +02:00
1366d0bcf6
WIP 2024-04-23 11:16:33 +02:00
351571a655 Merge pull request 'installer: fix qr code again' (#1260) from lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-04-22 19:10:59 +00:00
3c02453705 installer: fix qr code again 2024-04-22 21:04:41 +02:00
7a74c86c70 Merge pull request 'clan-cli ssh: --json can be file or str' (#1259) from lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-04-22 18:56:19 +00:00
4ae5b24d24 installer: make qrcode compatible with nixos-images 2024-04-22 20:49:35 +02:00
05b510230f Merge pull request 'clan-cli ssh: --json can be file or str' (#1258) from lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-04-22 18:27:35 +00:00
9cb23b807c clan-cli ssh: fix qr code format 2024-04-22 20:21:44 +02:00
0a1cc29abf clan-cli ssh: --json can be file or str 2024-04-22 20:13:17 +02:00
1a87df646d Merge pull request 'facts password-store: take path from variable' (#1256) from lassulus-HEAD into main 2024-04-21 17:16:32 +00:00
4964415d34 facts password-store: take path from variable 2024-04-21 19:09:46 +02:00
9ac0839bd5 Merge pull request 'clan: clan machines install use verbose flag' (#1252) from a-kenji-clan/install into main 2024-04-19 14:45:29 +00:00
6becce81cb clan: clan machines install use verbose flag 2024-04-19 16:38:39 +02:00
8b1eae8c27 Merge pull request 'fix actual installer' (#1251) from image into main 2024-04-19 12:18:06 +00:00
5cfc9f7db4 fix actual installer 2024-04-19 14:13:02 +02:00
2c96e467fa deploy-docs: fix undefined variable 2024-04-19 13:59:39 +02:00
3db2ecece6 Merge pull request 'deploy-docs: fix undefined variable' (#1250) from image into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1250
2024-04-19 11:59:35 +00:00
8d74983103 deploy-docs: fix undefined variable 2024-04-19 11:59:35 +00:00
81f7237a41 Merge pull request 'Change iso to nixos-images version' (#1249) from image into main 2024-04-19 11:49:51 +00:00
3ebc2e8be9 Change iso to nixos-images version 2024-04-19 13:43:40 +02:00
a810e96a20 Merge pull request 'docs: clan core ref' (#1246) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-18 11:12:28 +00:00
1a99e033eb
docs: clan core ref 2024-04-18 13:05:58 +02:00
6d2ec12cca Merge pull request 'clan: clan ssh fix password login' (#1245) from a-kenji-clan-cli/fix-ssh-passowrd into main 2024-04-17 19:52:00 +00:00
e81a7415d8 clan: clan ssh fix password login 2024-04-17 21:45:14 +02:00
d2dffe30a3 Merge pull request 'docs: add clan modules readme support' (#1244) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-17 16:31:17 +00:00
a2074bb82b
docs: init synthing & deltachat 2024-04-17 18:26:37 +02:00
f964304224 Merge pull request 'clan: clan ssh fix for new installer image' (#1243) from a-kenji-clan/fix-ssh into main 2024-04-17 16:25:38 +00:00
72811d0828 clan: clan ssh fix for new installer image 2024-04-17 18:20:40 +02:00
22b767466c Merge pull request 'pkgs: add metadata' (#1238) from a-kenji-pkgs/add-metadata into main 2024-04-17 11:35:19 +00:00
9f808b1bdb pkgs: add metadata
Closes #1151
2024-04-17 13:32:50 +02:00
ed9d65a91c Merge pull request 'docs: add clan modules readme support' (#1237) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-17 10:58:17 +00:00
87559613ed
docs: add clan modules readme support 2024-04-17 12:52:04 +02:00
0bae84b1ae Merge pull request 'clan-cli: fix clan ssh --json and --png' (#1234) from clan/ssh into main
Reviewed-on: clan/clan-core#1234
2024-04-17 10:12:37 +00:00
498d29cca1 clan-cli: fix clan ssh --json and --png
This fixes `clan ssh` with the `--json` and `--png` flags.

It will now correctly use the actual fields that are present in the
generated json.

- probes if the ports are accessible
- if accessible will attempt a single ssh connection with the provided
password, in order to not spam ssh attempts

Fixes #1177
2024-04-17 10:12:37 +00:00
a33a76ecd2 Merge pull request 'rework multicast support' (#1236) from parallelism into main 2024-04-17 09:05:05 +00:00
8658e1694a rework multicast support 2024-04-17 10:57:17 +02:00
0dde758296 Merge pull request 'docs: split clan-core options into sub-pages' (#1235) from hsjobeki-main into main 2024-04-17 07:45:54 +00:00
5e33a0b3b8
docs: split clan-core options into sub-pages 2024-04-17 09:39:40 +02:00
c57cc5204c Merge pull request 'docs: generate api docs' (#1233) from hsjobeki-tutorials into main 2024-04-16 17:13:38 +00:00
9a3f27ea08
docs: generate api docs 2024-04-16 19:07:28 +02:00
b7f5e98db0 Merge pull request 'documentation: convert note to admonition' (#1227) from a-kenji-docs/set-target-host into main 2024-04-16 10:34:38 +00:00
1db0ace17b documentation: convert note to admonition 2024-04-16 12:28:32 +02:00
059e4efcdc Merge pull request 'docs: improve flake-parts configuration' (#1226) from hsjobeki-tutorials into main 2024-04-16 10:08:54 +00:00
581b48b518
docs: improve flake-parts configuration 2024-04-16 12:02:44 +02:00
f8b881c41e Merge pull request 'refactor facts command to regenerate facts for all machines' (#1223) from parallelism into main 2024-04-15 20:35:22 +00:00
dcad0d0d79 include machine name when generating secrets 2024-04-15 22:17:53 +02:00
a4b15d2ca2 flake-parts: fix merging of all-machines-json 2024-04-15 22:14:54 +02:00
f385e0e037 refactor facts command to regenerate facts for all machines 2024-04-15 22:14:54 +02:00
060e3baa08 Merge pull request 'documentation: improve presentation' (#1222) from a-kenji-docs/improve into main 2024-04-15 10:03:34 +00:00
2d42af3675 documentation: improve presentation 2024-04-15 11:57:23 +02:00
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@ -5,11 +5,6 @@ on:
branches:
- main
jobs:
checks:
runs-on: nix
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: nix run --refresh github:Mic92/nix-fast-build -- --no-nom --eval-workers 10
checks-impure:
runs-on: nix
steps:

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
name: deploy
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
deploy-docs:
runs-on: nix
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: nix run .#deploy-docs
env:
SSH_HOMEPAGE_KEY: ${{ secrets.SSH_HOMEPAGE_KEY }}

8
.gitignore vendored
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@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ nixos.qcow2
**/*.glade~
/docs/out
# dream2nix
.dream2nix
# python
__pycache__
.coverage
@ -28,3 +31,8 @@ build
build-dir
repo
.env
# node
node_modules
dist
.webui

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Contributing to cLAN
# Contributing to Clan
## Live-reloading documentation

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# cLAN Core Repository
# Clan Core Repository
Welcome to the cLAN Core Repository, the heart of the [clan.lol](https://clan.lol/) project! This monorepo is the foundation of Clan, a revolutionary open-source project aimed at restoring fun, freedom, and functionality to computing. Here, you'll find all the essential packages, NixOS modules, CLI tools, and tests needed to contribute to and work with the cLAN project. Clan leverages the Nix system to ensure reliability, security, and seamless management of digital environments, putting the power back into the hands of users.
Welcome to the Clan Core Repository, the heart of the [clan.lol](https://clan.lol/) project! This monorepo is the foundation of Clan, a revolutionary open-source project aimed at restoring fun, freedom, and functionality to computing. Here, you'll find all the essential packages, NixOS modules, CLI tools, and tests needed to contribute to and work with the Clan project. Clan leverages the Nix system to ensure reliability, security, and seamless management of digital environments, putting the power back into the hands of users.
## Why Clan?
@ -14,32 +14,32 @@ Our mission is simple: to democratize computing by providing tools that empower
- **Robust Backup Management:** Long-term, self-hosted data preservation.
- **Intuitive Secret Management:** Simplified encryption and password management processes.
## Getting Started with cLAN
## Getting Started with Clan
If you're new to cLAN and eager to dive in, start with our quickstart guide and explore the core functionalities that Clan offers:
If you're new to Clan and eager to dive in, start with our quickstart guide and explore the core functionalities that Clan offers:
- **Quickstart Guide**: Check out https://docs.clan.lol/#starting-with-a-new-clan-project<!-- [docs/site/index.md](docs/site/index.md) --> to get up and running with cLAN in no time.
- **Quickstart Guide**: Check out [getting started](https://docs.clan.lol/#starting-with-a-new-clan-project)<!-- [docs/site/index.md](docs/site/index.md) --> to get up and running with Clan in no time.
### Managing Secrets
In the Clan ecosystem, security is paramount. Learn how to handle secrets effectively:
- **Secrets Management**: Securely manage secrets by consulting https://docs.clan.lol/getting-started/secrets/<!-- [secrets.md](docs/site/getting-started/secrets.md) -->.
- **Secrets Management**: Securely manage secrets by consulting [secrets](https://docs.clan.lol/getting-started/secrets/)<!-- [secrets.md](docs/site/getting-started/secrets.md) -->.
### Contributing to cLAN
### Contributing to Clan
The Clan project thrives on community contributions. We welcome everyone to contribute and collaborate:
- **Contribution Guidelines**: Make a meaningful impact by following the steps in https://docs.clan.lol/contributing/contributing/<!-- [contributing.md](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md) -->.
- **Contribution Guidelines**: Make a meaningful impact by following the steps in [contributing](https://docs.clan.lol/contributing/contributing/)<!-- [contributing.md](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md) -->.
## Join the Revolution
Clan is more than a tool; it's a movement towards a better digital future. By contributing to the cLAN project, you're part of changing technology for the better, together.
Clan is more than a tool; it's a movement towards a better digital future. By contributing to the Clan project, you're part of changing technology for the better, together.
### Community and Support
Connect with us and the Clan community for support and discussion:
- [Matrix channel](https://matrix.to/#/!djzOHBBBHnwQkgNgdV:matrix.org?via=blog.clan.lol) for live discussions.
- [Matrix channel](https://matrix.to/#/#clan:lassul.us) for live discussions.
- IRC bridges (coming soon) for real-time chat support.

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machine.succeed("echo testing > /var/test-backups/somefile")
# create
machine.succeed("clan --debug --flake ${self} backups create test-backup")
machine.succeed("clan backups create --debug --flake ${self} test-backup")
machine.wait_until_succeeds("! systemctl is-active borgbackup-job-test-backup >&2")
machine.succeed("test -f /run/mount-external-disk")
machine.succeed("test -f /run/unmount-external-disk")
# list
backup_id = json.loads(machine.succeed("borg-job-test-backup list --json"))["archives"][0]["archive"]
out = machine.succeed("clan --debug --flake ${self} backups list test-backup").strip()
out = machine.succeed("clan backups list --debug --flake ${self} test-backup").strip()
print(out)
assert backup_id in out, f"backup {backup_id} not found in {out}"
localbackup_id = "hdd::/mnt/external-disk/snapshot.0"
@ -160,14 +160,14 @@
## borgbackup restore
machine.succeed("rm -f /var/test-backups/somefile")
machine.succeed(f"clan --debug --flake ${self} backups restore test-backup borgbackup 'test-backup::borg@machine:.::{backup_id}' >&2")
machine.succeed(f"clan backups restore --debug --flake ${self} test-backup borgbackup 'test-backup::borg@machine:.::{backup_id}' >&2")
assert machine.succeed("cat /var/test-backups/somefile").strip() == "testing", "restore failed"
machine.succeed("test -f /var/test-service/pre-restore-command")
machine.succeed("test -f /var/test-service/post-restore-command")
## localbackup restore
machine.succeed("rm -f /var/test-backups/somefile /var/test-service/{pre,post}-restore-command")
machine.succeed(f"clan --debug --flake ${self} backups restore test-backup localbackup '{localbackup_id}' >&2")
machine.succeed(f"clan backups restore --debug --flake ${self} test-backup localbackup '{localbackup_id}' >&2")
assert machine.succeed("cat /var/test-backups/somefile").strip() == "testing", "restore failed"
machine.succeed("test -f /var/test-service/pre-restore-command")
machine.succeed("test -f /var/test-service/post-restore-command")

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@ -46,7 +46,6 @@
syncthing = import ./syncthing nixosTestArgs;
wayland-proxy-virtwl = import ./wayland-proxy-virtwl nixosTestArgs;
};
schemaTests = pkgs.callPackages ./schemas.nix { inherit self; };
flakeOutputs =
lib.mapAttrs' (
@ -58,7 +57,7 @@
self'.legacyPackages.homeConfigurations or { }
);
in
{ inherit renderClanOptions; } // nixosTests // schemaTests // flakeOutputs;
{ inherit renderClanOptions; } // nixosTests // flakeOutputs;
legacyPackages = {
nixosTests =
let

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@ -9,16 +9,16 @@
}:
let
dependencies = [
self
pkgs.stdenv.drvPath
pkgs.disko
self.clanInternals.machines.${pkgs.hostPlatform.system}.test_install_machine.config.system.build.toplevel
self.clanInternals.machines.${pkgs.hostPlatform.system}.test_install_machine.config.system.build.diskoScript
self.clanInternals.machines.${pkgs.hostPlatform.system}.test_install_machine.config.system.build.diskoScript.drvPath
self.clanInternals.machines.${pkgs.hostPlatform.system}.test_install_machine.config.system.clan.deployment.file
self.inputs.nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${pkgs.hostPlatform.system}.disko
] ++ builtins.map (i: i.outPath) (builtins.attrValues self.inputs);
closureInfo = pkgs.closureInfo { rootPaths = dependencies; };
in
{
# Currently disabled...
checks = pkgs.lib.mkIf (pkgs.stdenv.isLinux) {
flash = (import ../lib/test-base.nix) {
name = "flash";
@ -41,7 +41,8 @@
};
testScript = ''
start_all()
machine.succeed("clan --flake ${../..} flash --debug --yes --disk main /dev/vdb test_install_machine")
machine.succeed("clan flash --debug --flake ${../..} --yes --disk main /dev/vdb test_install_machine")
'';
} { inherit pkgs self; };
};

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#!${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
unset CLAN_DIR
export PATH="${
lib.makeBinPath [
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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
{
clan.machines.test_install_machine = {
clan.networking.targetHost = "test_install_machine";
fileSystems."/".device = lib.mkDefault "/dev/null";
boot.loader.grub.device = lib.mkDefault "/dev/null";
fileSystems."/".device = lib.mkDefault "/dev/vdb";
boot.loader.grub.device = lib.mkDefault "/dev/vdb";
imports = [ self.nixosModules.test_install_machine ];
};
@ -12,11 +12,11 @@
{ lib, modulesPath, ... }:
{
imports = [
self.clanModules.diskLayouts
self.clanModules.disk-layouts
(modulesPath + "/testing/test-instrumentation.nix") # we need these 2 modules always to be able to run the tests
(modulesPath + "/profiles/qemu-guest.nix")
];
clan.diskLayouts.singleDiskExt4.device = "/dev/vdb";
clan.disk-layouts.singleDiskExt4.device = "/dev/vdb";
environment.etc."install-successful".text = "ok";
@ -63,7 +63,9 @@
};
};
nodes.client = {
environment.systemPackages = [ self.packages.${pkgs.system}.clan-cli ];
environment.systemPackages = [
self.packages.${pkgs.system}.clan-cli
] ++ self.packages.${pkgs.system}.clan-cli.runtimeDependencies;
environment.etc."install-closure".source = "${closureInfo}/store-paths";
virtualisation.memorySize = 2048;
nix.settings = {
@ -96,7 +98,7 @@
client.succeed("${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/install -Dm 600 ${../lib/ssh/privkey} /root/.ssh/id_ed25519")
client.wait_until_succeeds("ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new -v root@target hostname")
client.succeed("clan --debug --flake ${../..} machines install --yes test_install_machine root@target >&2")
client.succeed("clan machines install --debug --flake ${../..} --yes test_install_machine root@target >&2")
try:
target.shutdown()
except BrokenPipeError:

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hostPkgs = pkgs;
# speed-up evaluation
defaults = {
nix.package = pkgs.nixVersions.latest;
documentation.enable = lib.mkDefault false;
boot.isContainer = true;

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defaults = {
documentation.enable = lib.mkDefault false;
nix.settings.min-free = 0;
nix.package = pkgs.nixVersions.latest;
};
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{
self,
runCommand,
check-jsonschema,
pkgs,
lib,
...
}:
let
clanModules.clanCore = self.nixosModules.clanCore;
baseModule = {
imports = (import (pkgs.path + "/nixos/modules/module-list.nix")) ++ [
{
nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux";
clanCore.clanName = "dummy";
}
];
};
optionsFromModule =
module:
let
evaled = lib.evalModules {
modules = [
module
baseModule
];
};
in
evaled.options.clan;
clanModuleSchemas = lib.mapAttrs (
_: module: self.lib.jsonschema.parseOptions (optionsFromModule module)
) clanModules;
mkTest =
name: schema:
runCommand "schema-${name}" { } ''
${check-jsonschema}/bin/check-jsonschema \
--check-metaschema ${builtins.toFile "schema-${name}" (builtins.toJSON schema)}
touch $out
'';
in
lib.mapAttrs' (name: schema: {
name = "schema-${name}";
value = mkTest name schema;
}) clanModuleSchemas

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nodes.machine =
{ self, config, ... }:
{
environment.etc."privkey.age".source = ./key.age;
imports = [ (self.nixosModules.clanCore) ];
environment.etc."secret".source = config.sops.secrets.secret.path;
environment.etc."group-secret".source = config.sops.secrets.group-secret.path;
sops.age.keyFile = ./key.age;
sops.age.keyFile = "/etc/privkey.age";
clanCore.clanDir = "${./.}";
clanCore.machineName = "machine";

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Efficient, deduplicating backup program with optional compression and secure encryption.
---

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Email-based instant messaging for Desktop.
---
!!! warning "Under construction"
!!! info
This module will automatically configure an email server on the machine for handling the e-mail messaging seamlessly.
## Features
- [x] **Email-based**: Uses any email account as its backend.
- [x] **End-to-End Encryption**: Supports Autocrypt to automatically encrypt messages.
- [x] **No Phone Number Required**: Uses your email address instead of a phone number.
- [x] **Cross-Platform**: Available on desktop and mobile platforms.
- [x] **Automatic Server Setup**: Includes your own DeltaChat server for enhanced control and privacy.
- [ ] **Bake a cake**: This module cannot cake a bake.

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Automatically format a disk drive on clan installation
---

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{ config, lib, ... }:
{
options.clan.diskLayouts.singleDiskExt4 = {
options.clan.disk-layouts.singleDiskExt4 = {
device = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
example = "/dev/disk/by-id/ata-Samsung_SSD_850_EVO_250GB_S21PNXAGB12345";
@ -13,13 +13,14 @@
disk = {
main = {
type = "disk";
device = config.clan.diskLayouts.singleDiskExt4.device;
device = config.clan.disk-layouts.singleDiskExt4.device;
content = {
type = "gpt";
partitions = {
boot = {
size = "1M";
type = "EF02"; # for grub MBR
priority = 1;
};
ESP = {
size = "512M";

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A modern IRC server
---

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{ inputs, ... }:
{ ... }:
{
flake.clanModules = {
diskLayouts = {
imports = [
./diskLayouts.nix
inputs.disko.nixosModules.default
];
disk-layouts = {
imports = [ ./disk-layouts ];
};
borgbackup = ./borgbackup.nix;
ergochat = ./ergochat.nix;
deltachat = ./deltachat.nix;
graphical = ./graphical.nix;
localbackup = ./localbackup.nix;
localsend = ./localsend.nix;
matrix-synapse = ./matrix-synapse.nix;
moonlight = ./moonlight.nix;
sshd = ./sshd.nix;
sunshine = ./sunshine.nix;
syncthing = ./syncthing.nix;
root-password = ./root-password.nix;
thelounge = ./thelounge.nix;
vm-user = ./vm-user.nix;
waypipe = ./waypipe.nix;
xfce = ./xfce.nix;
xfce-vm = ./xfce-vm.nix;
zt-tcp-relay = ./zt-tcp-relay.nix;
borgbackup = ./borgbackup;
deltachat = ./deltachat;
ergochat = ./ergochat;
localbackup = ./localbackup;
localsend = ./localsend;
matrix-synapse = ./matrix-synapse;
moonlight = ./moonlight;
root-password = ./root-password;
sshd = ./sshd;
sunshine = ./sunshine;
static-hosts = ./static-hosts;
syncthing = ./syncthing;
thelounge = ./thelounge;
trusted-nix-caches = ./trusted-nix-caches;
user-password = ./user-password;
xfce = ./xfce;
zerotier-static-peers = ./zerotier-static-peers;
zt-tcp-relay = ./zt-tcp-relay;
};
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_: { fonts.enableDefaultPackages = true; }

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Automatically backups current machine to local directory.
---

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Securely sharing files and messages over a local network without internet connectivity.
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# - cli frontend: https://github.com/localsend/localsend/issues/11
# - ipv6 support: https://github.com/localsend/localsend/issues/549
options.clan.localsend = {
enable = lib.mkEnableOption (lib.mdDoc "enable the localsend module");
enable = lib.mkEnableOption "enable the localsend module";
defaultLocation = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
description = "The default download location";

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A federated messaging server with end-to-end encryption.
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A desktop streaming client optimized for remote gaming and synchronized movie viewing.
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Automatically generates and configures a password for the root user.
---
After the system was installed/deployed the following command can be used to display the root-password:
```bash
clan secrets get {machine_name}-password
```
See also: [Facts / Secrets](../../getting-started/secrets.md)

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Enables secure remote access to the machine over ssh
---

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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
services.openssh.enable = true;
services.openssh.settings.PasswordAuthentication = false;
services.openssh.hostKeys = [
{

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Statically configure the host names of machines based on their respective zerotier-ip.
---

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{ lib, config, ... }:
{
options.clan.static-hosts = {
excludeHosts = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.str;
default =
if config.clan.static-hosts.topLevelDomain != "" then [ ] else [ config.clanCore.machineName ];
description = "Hosts that should be excluded";
};
topLevelDomain = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
default = "";
description = "Top level domain to reach hosts";
};
};
config.networking.hosts =
let
clanDir = config.clanCore.clanDir;
machineDir = clanDir + "/machines/";
zerotierIpMachinePath = machines: machineDir + machines + "/facts/zerotier-ip";
machines = builtins.readDir machineDir;
filteredMachines = lib.filterAttrs (
name: _: !(lib.elem name config.clan.static-hosts.excludeHosts)
) machines;
in
lib.filterAttrs (_: value: value != null) (
lib.mapAttrs' (
machine: _:
let
path = zerotierIpMachinePath machine;
in
if builtins.pathExists path then
lib.nameValuePair (builtins.readFile path) (
if (config.clan.static-hosts.topLevelDomain == "") then
[ machine ]
else
[ "${machine}.${config.clan.static-hosts.topLevelDomain}" ]
)
else
null
) filteredMachines
);
}

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A desktop streaming server optimized for remote gaming and synchronized movie viewing.
---

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A secure, file synchronization app for devices over networks, offering a private alternative to cloud services.
---
## Usage
We recommend configuring this module as an sync-service through the provided options. Although it provides a Web GUI through which more usage scenarios are supported.
## Features
- **Private and Secure**: Syncthing uses TLS encryption to secure data transfer between devices, ensuring that only the intended devices can read your data.
- **Decentralized**: No central server is involved in the data transfer. Each device communicates directly with others.
- **Open Source**: The source code is openly available for audit and contribution, fostering trust and continuous improvement.
- **Cross-Platform**: Syncthing supports multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, and Android.
- **Real-time Synchronization**: Changes made to files are synchronized in real-time across all connected devices.
- **Web GUI**: It includes a user-friendly web interface for managing devices and configurations. (`127.0.0.1:8384`)
## Configuration
- **Share Folders**: Select folders to share with connected devices and configure permissions and synchronization parameters.
!!! info
Clan automatically discovers other devices. Automatic discovery requires one machine to be an [introducer](#clan.syncthing.introducer)
If that is not the case you can add the other device by its Device ID manually.
You can find and share Device IDs under the "Add Device" button in the Web GUI. (`127.0.0.1:8384`)
## Troubleshooting
- **Sync Conflicts**: Resolve synchronization conflicts manually by reviewing file versions and modification times in the Web GUI (`127.0.0.1:8384`).
## Support
- **Documentation**: Extensive documentation is available on the [Syncthing website](https://docs.syncthing.net/).

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'';
type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.str;
default = [ ];
example = [
"folder1"
"folder2"
];
};
};

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Modern web IRC client
---

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This module sets the `clan.lol` and `nix-community` cache up as a trusted cache.
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{
nix.settings.trusted-substituters = [
"https://cache.clan.lol"
"https://nix-community.cachix.org"
];
nix.settings.trusted-public-keys = [
"nix-community.cachix.org-1:mB9FSh9qf2dCimDSUo8Zy7bkq5CX+/rkCWyvRCYg3Fs="
"cache.clan.lol-1:3KztgSAB5R1M+Dz7vzkBGzXdodizbgLXGXKXlcQLA28="
];
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Automatically generates and configures a password for the specified user account.
---
If setting the option prompt to true, the user will be prompted to type in their desired password.
!!! Note
This module will set `mutableUsers` to `false`, meaning you can not manage user passwords through `passwd` anymore.
After the system was installed/deployed the following command can be used to display the user-password:
```bash
clan secrets get {machine_name}-user-password
```
See also: [Facts / Secrets](../../getting-started/secrets.md)
To regenerate the password, delete the password files in the clan directory and redeploy the machine.

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{
pkgs,
config,
lib,
...
}:
{
options.clan.user-password = {
user = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
example = "alice";
description = "The user the password should be generated for.";
};
prompt = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = true;
example = false;
description = "Whether the user should be prompted.";
};
};
config = {
users.mutableUsers = false;
users.users.${config.clan.user-password.user}.hashedPasswordFile =
config.clanCore.facts.services.user-password.secret.user-password-hash.path;
sops.secrets."${config.clanCore.machineName}-user-password-hash".neededForUsers = true;
clanCore.facts.services.user-password = {
secret.user-password = { };
secret.user-password-hash = { };
generator.prompt = (
lib.mkIf config.clan.user-password.prompt "Set the password for your $user: ${config.clan.user-password.user}.
You can autogenerate a password, if you leave this prompt blank."
);
generator.path = with pkgs; [
coreutils
xkcdpass
mkpasswd
];
generator.script = ''
if [[ -n $prompt_value ]]; then
echo $prompt_value > $secrets/user-password
else
xkcdpass --numwords 3 --delimiter - --count 1 > $secrets/user-password
fi
cat $secrets/user-password | mkpasswd -s -m sha-512 > $secrets/user-password-hash
'';
};
};
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{
security = {
sudo.wheelNeedsPassword = false;
polkit.enable = true;
rtkit.enable = true;
};
users.users.user = {
isNormalUser = true;
createHome = true;
uid = 1000;
initialHashedPassword = "";
extraGroups = [
"wheel"
"video"
"render"
];
shell = "/run/current-system/sw/bin/bash";
};
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{
imports = [
./vm-user.nix
./graphical.nix
];
services.xserver = {
enable = true;
displayManager.autoLogin.enable = true;
displayManager.autoLogin.user = "user";
desktopManager.xfce.enable = true;
desktopManager.xfce.enableScreensaver = false;
xkb.layout = "us";
};
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A lightweight desktop manager
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Statically configure the `zerotier` peers of a clan network.
---
Statically configure the `zerotier` peers of a clan network.
Requires a machine, that is the zerotier controller configured in the network.

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{
lib,
config,
pkgs,
inputs,
...
}:
let
clanDir = config.clanCore.clanDir;
machineDir = clanDir + "/machines/";
machinesFileSet = builtins.readDir machineDir;
machines = lib.mapAttrsToList (name: _: name) machinesFileSet;
zerotierNetworkIdPath = machines: machineDir + machines + "/facts/zerotier-network-id";
networkIdsUnchecked = builtins.map (
machine:
let
fullPath = zerotierNetworkIdPath machine;
in
if builtins.pathExists fullPath then builtins.readFile fullPath else null
) machines;
networkIds = lib.filter (machine: machine != null) networkIdsUnchecked;
networkId = if builtins.length networkIds == 0 then null else builtins.elemAt networkIds 0;
in
#TODO:trace on multiple found network-ids
#TODO:trace on no single found networkId
{
options.clan.zerotier-static-peers = {
excludeHosts = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.str;
default = [ config.clanCore.machineName ];
description = "Hosts that should be excluded";
};
};
config.systemd.services.zerotier-static-peers-autoaccept =
let
machines = builtins.readDir machineDir;
zerotierIpMachinePath = machines: machineDir + machines + "/facts/zerotier-ip";
filteredMachines = lib.filterAttrs (
name: _: !(lib.elem name config.clan.zerotier-static-peers.excludeHosts)
) machines;
hosts = lib.mapAttrsToList (host: _: host) (
lib.mapAttrs' (
machine: _:
let
fullPath = zerotierIpMachinePath machine;
in
if builtins.pathExists fullPath then
lib.nameValuePair (builtins.readFile fullPath) [ machine ]
else
null
) filteredMachines
);
in
lib.mkIf (config.clan.networking.zerotier.controller.enable) {
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
after = [ "zerotierone.service" ];
path = [ pkgs.zerotierone ];
serviceConfig.ExecStart = pkgs.writeScript "static-zerotier-peers-autoaccept" ''
#!/bin/sh
${lib.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (host: ''
${
inputs.clan-core.packages.${pkgs.system}.zerotier-members
}/bin/zerotier-members allow --member-ip ${host}
'') hosts}
'';
};
config.clan.networking.zerotier.networkId = lib.mkDefault networkId;
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Enable ZeroTier VPN over TCP for networks where UDP is blocked.
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
after = [ "network.target" ];
serviceConfig = {
ExecStart = "${
pkgs.callPackage ../pkgs/zt-tcp-relay { }
pkgs.callPackage ../../pkgs/zt-tcp-relay { }
}/bin/zt-tcp-relay --listen [::]:${builtins.toString config.clan.zt-tcp-relay.port}";
Restart = "always";
RestartSec = "5";

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
{ ... }:
{
perSystem =
{
@ -26,7 +27,8 @@
packages = [
select-shell
pkgs.tea
pkgs.nix
# Better error messages than nix 2.18
pkgs.nixVersions.latest
self'.packages.tea-create-pr
self'.packages.merge-after-ci
self'.packages.pending-reviews
@ -34,9 +36,6 @@
config.treefmt.build.wrapper
];
shellHook = ''
# no longer used
rm -f "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/.git/hooks/pre-commit"
echo -e "${ansiEscapes.green}switch to another dev-shell using: select-shell${ansiEscapes.reset}"
'';
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source_up
watch_file nix/flake-module.nix nix/shell.nix nix/default.nix
watch_file $(find ./nix -name "*.nix" -printf '%p ')
# Because we depend on nixpkgs sources, uploading to builders takes a long time
use flake .#docs --builders ''

3
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/site/reference
/site/static/Roboto-Regular.ttf
/site/static/FiraCode-VF.ttf

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1. **Install Nix Package Manager**:
- You can install the Nix package manager by either [downloading the Nix installer](https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer/releases) or running this command:
```bash
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
```
- You can install the Nix package manager by either [downloading the Nix installer](https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer/releases) or running this command:
```bash
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
```
2. **Install direnv**:
- Download the direnv package from [here](https://direnv.net/docs/installation.html) or run the following command:
```bash
curl -sfL https://direnv.net/install.sh | bash
```
- To automatically setup a devshell on entering the directory
```bash
nix profile install nixpkgs#nix-direnv-flakes
```
3. **Add direnv to your shell**:
- Direnv needs to [hook into your shell](https://direnv.net/docs/hook.html) to work.
You can do this by executing following command. The example below will setup direnv for `zsh` and `bash`
- Direnv needs to [hook into your shell](https://direnv.net/docs/hook.html) to work.
You can do this by executing following command. The example below will setup direnv for `zsh` and `bash`
```bash
echo 'eval "$(direnv hook zsh)"' >> ~/.zshrc && echo 'eval "$(direnv hook bash)"' >> ~/.bashrc && eval "$SHELL"
```
4. **Clone the Repository and Navigate**:
- Clone this repository and navigate to it.
5. **Allow .envrc**:
- When you enter the directory, you'll receive an error message like this:
```bash
direnv: error .envrc is blocked. Run `direnv allow` to approve its content
```
- Execute `direnv allow` to automatically execute the shell script `.envrc` when entering the directory.
# Setting Up Your Git Workflow
Let's set up your Git workflow to collaborate effectively:
1. **Register Your Gitea Account Locally**:
- Execute the following command to add your Gitea account locally:
```bash
tea login add
```
- Fill out the prompt as follows:
- URL of Gitea instance: `https://git.clan.lol`
- Name of new Login [gitea.gchq.icu]: `gitea.gchq.icu:7171`
- Do you have an access token? No
- Username: YourUsername
- Password: YourPassword
- Set Optional settings: No
2. **Git Workflow**:
1. Add your changes to Git using `git add <file1> <file2>`.
2. Run `nix fmt` to lint your files.
3. Commit your changes with a descriptive message: `git commit -a -m "My descriptive commit message"`.
4. Make sure your branch has the latest changes from upstream by executing:
```bash
git fetch && git rebase origin/main --autostash
echo 'eval "$(direnv hook zsh)"' >> ~/.zshrc && echo 'eval "$(direnv hook bash)"' >> ~/.bashrc && eval "$SHELL"
```
5. Use `git status` to check for merge conflicts.
6. If conflicts exist, resolve them. Here's a tutorial for resolving conflicts in [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/sourcecontrol/overview#_merge-conflicts).
7. After resolving conflicts, execute `git merge --continue` and repeat step 5 until there are no conflicts.
3. **Create a Pull Request**:
4. **Create a Gitea Account**:
- Register an account on https://git.clan.lol
- Fork the [clan-core](https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core) repository
- Clone the repository and navigate to it
- Add a new remote called upstream:
```bash
git remote add upstream gitea@git.clan.lol:clan/clan-core.git
```
- To automatically open a pull request that gets merged if all tests pass, execute:
```bash
merge-after-ci
```
5. **Register Your Gitea Account Locally**:
4. **Review Your Pull Request**:
- Execute the following command to add your Gitea account locally:
```bash
tea login add
```
- Fill out the prompt as follows:
- URL of Gitea instance: `https://git.clan.lol`
- Name of new Login [git.clan.lol]:
- Do you have an access token? No
- Username: YourUsername
- Password: YourPassword
- Set Optional settings: No
- Visit https://git.clan.lol and go to the project page. Check under "Pull Requests" for any issues with your pull request.
5. **Push Your Changes**:
- If there are issues, fix them and redo step 2. Afterward, execute:
```bash
git push origin HEAD:YourUsername-main
```
- This will directly push to your open pull request.
6. **Allow .envrc**:
- When you enter the directory, you'll receive an error message like this:
```bash
direnv: error .envrc is blocked. Run `direnv allow` to approve its content
```
- Execute `direnv allow` to automatically execute the shell script `.envrc` when entering the directory.
7. **(Optional) Install Git Hooks**:
- To syntax check your code you can run:
```bash
nix fmt
```
- To make this automatic install the git hooks
```bash
./scripts/pre-commit
```
8. **Open a Pull Request**:
- To automatically open up a pull request you can use our tool called:
```
merge-after-ci --reviewers Mic92 Lassulus Qubasa
```
# Debugging
Here are some methods for debugging and testing the clan-cli:
## See all possible packages and tests
To quickly show all possible packages and tests execute:
```bash
nix flake show --system no-eval
```
Under `checks` you will find all tests that are executed in our CI. Under `packages` you find all our projects.
```
git+file:///home/lhebendanz/Projects/clan-core
├───apps
│ └───x86_64-linux
│ ├───install-vm: app
│ └───install-vm-nogui: app
├───checks
│ └───x86_64-linux
│ ├───borgbackup omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───check-for-breakpoints omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-age omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-bash omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-e2fsprogs omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-fakeroot omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-git omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-nix omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-dep-openssh omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───"clan-dep-python3.11-mypy" omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
├───packages
│ └───x86_64-linux
│ ├───clan-cli omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-cli-docs omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-ts-api omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───clan-vm-manager omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───default omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───deploy-docs omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───docs omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
│ ├───editor omitted (use '--all-systems' to show)
└───templates
├───default: template: Initialize a new clan flake
└───new-clan: template: Initialize a new clan flake
```
You can execute every test separately by following the tree path `nix build .#checks.x86_64-linux.clan-pytest` for example.
## Test Locally in Devshell with Breakpoints
To test the cli locally in a development environment and set breakpoints for debugging, follow these steps:
@ -150,12 +182,14 @@ If you need to inspect the Nix sandbox while running tests, follow these steps:
2. Use `cntr` and `psgrep` to attach to the Nix sandbox. This allows you to interactively debug your code while it's paused. For example:
```bash
cntr exec -w your_sandbox_name
psgrep -a -x your_python_process_name
cntr attach <container id, container name or process id>
```
Or you can also use the [nix breakpoint hook](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#breakpointhook)
# Standards
Every new module name should be in kebab-case.
Every fact definition, where possible should be in kebab-case.
- Every new module name should be in kebab-case.
- Every fact definition, where possible should be in kebab-case.

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@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ There are several reasons for choosing to self-host. These can include:
Alice wants to self-host a mumble server for her family.
- She visits to the cLAN website, and follows the instructions on how to install cLAN-OS on her server.
- Alice logs into a terminal on her server via SSH (alternatively uses cLAN GUI app)
- Using the cLAN CLI or GUI tool, alice creates a new private network for her family (VPN)
- Alice now browses a list of curated cLAN modules and finds a module for mumble.
- She adds this module to her network using the cLAN tool.
- She visits to the Clan website, and follows the instructions on how to install Clan-OS on her server.
- Alice logs into a terminal on her server via SSH (alternatively uses Clan GUI app)
- Using the Clan CLI or GUI tool, alice creates a new private network for her family (VPN)
- Alice now browses a list of curated Clan modules and finds a module for mumble.
- She adds this module to her network using the Clan tool.
- After that, she uses the clan tool to invite her family members to her network
- Other family members join the private network via the invitation.
- By accepting the invitation, other members automatically install all required software to interact with the network on their machine.
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Alice wants to self-host a mumble server for her family.
Alice wants to add a photos app to her private network
- She uses the clan CLI or GUI tool to manage her existing private cLAN family network
- She uses the clan CLI or GUI tool to manage her existing private Clan family network
- She discovers a module for photoprism, and adds it to her server using the tool
- Other members who are already part of her network, will receive a notification that an update is required to their environment
- After accepting, all new software and services to interact with the new photoprism service will be installed automatically.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Joining a cLAN network
# Joining a Clan network
## General Description
@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ Joining a self-hosted infrastructure involves connecting to a network, server, o
### Story 1: Joining a private network
Alice' son Bob has never heard of cLAN, but receives an invitation URL from Alice who already set up private cLAN network for her family.
Alice' son Bob has never heard of Clan, but receives an invitation URL from Alice who already set up private Clan network for her family.
Bob opens the invitation link and lands on the cLAN website. He quickly learns about what cLAN is and can see that the invitation is for a private network of his family that hosts a number of services, like a private voice chat and a photo sharing platform.
Bob opens the invitation link and lands on the Clan website. He quickly learns about what Clan is and can see that the invitation is for a private network of his family that hosts a number of services, like a private voice chat and a photo sharing platform.
Bob decides to join the network and follows the instructions to install the cLAN tool on his computer.
Bob decides to join the network and follows the instructions to install the Clan tool on his computer.
Feeding the invitation link to the cLAN tool, bob registers his machine with the network.
Feeding the invitation link to the Clan tool, bob registers his machine with the network.
All programs required to interact with the network will be installed and configured automatically and securely.
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Optionally, bob can customize the configuration of these programs through a simp
### Story 2: Receiving breaking changes
The cLAN family network which Bob is part of received an update.
The Clan family network which Bob is part of received an update.
The existing photo sharing service has been removed and replaced with another alternative service. The new photo sharing service requires a different client app to view and upload photos.
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Bob accepts the update. Now his environment will be updated. The old client soft
Because Bob has customized the previous photo viewing app, he is notified that this customization is no longer valid, as the software has been removed (deprecation message).l
Optionally, Bob can now customize the new photo viewing software through his cLAN configuration app or via a config file.
Optionally, Bob can now customize the new photo viewing software through his Clan configuration app or via a config file.
## Challenges

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# cLAN module maintaining
# Clan module maintaining
## General Description
cLAN modules are pieces of software that can be used by admins to build a private or public infrastructure.
Clan modules are pieces of software that can be used by admins to build a private or public infrastructure.
cLAN modules should have the following properties:
Clan modules should have the following properties:
1. Documented: It should be clear what the module does and how to use it.
1. Self contained: A module should be usable as is. If it requires any other software or settings, those should be delivered with the module itself.

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
from typing import Any
def define_env(env: Any) -> None:
static_dir = "/static/"
video_dir = "https://clan.lol/" + "videos/"
asciinema_dir = static_dir + "asciinema-player/"
@env.macro
def video(name: str) -> str:
return f"""<video loop muted autoplay id="{name}">
<source src={video_dir + name} type="video/webm">
Your browser does not support the video tag.
</video>"""
@env.macro
def asciinema(name: str) -> str:
return f"""<div id="{name}">
<script>
// Function to load the script and then create the Asciinema player
function loadAsciinemaPlayer() {{
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.src = "{asciinema_dir}/asciinema-player.min.js";
script.onload = function() {{
AsciinemaPlayer.create('{video_dir + name}', document.getElementById("{name}"), {{
loop: true,
autoPlay: true,
controls: false,
speed: 1.5,
theme: "solarized-light"
}});
}};
document.head.appendChild(script);
}}
// Load the Asciinema player script
loadAsciinemaPlayer();
</script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{asciinema_dir}/asciinema-player.css" />
</div>"""

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
site_name: cLAN documentation
site_name: Clan Documentation
site_url: https://docs.clan.lol
repo_url: https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core/
repo_name: clan-core
@ -10,17 +10,25 @@ validation:
unrecognized_links: warn
markdown_extensions:
- admonition
- attr_list
- footnotes
- md_in_html
- meta
- plantuml_markdown
- pymdownx.emoji:
emoji_index: !!python/name:material.extensions.emoji.twemoji
emoji_generator: !!python/name:material.extensions.emoji.to_svg
- pymdownx.tasklist:
custom_checkbox: true
- pymdownx.superfences
- pymdownx.tabbed:
alternate_style: true
- footnotes
- meta
- admonition
- pymdownx.details
- pymdownx.highlight:
use_pygments: true
anchor_linenums: true
- pymdownx.keys
- toc:
title: On this page
@ -30,30 +38,75 @@ exclude_docs: |
/drafts/
nav:
- Blog:
- blog/index.md
- Getting started:
- index.md
- Configure: getting-started/configure.md
- Deploy Machine: getting-started/machines.md
- Installer: getting-started/installer.md
- Setup Networking: getting-started/networking.md
- Provision Secrets & Passwords: getting-started/secrets.md
- Configure: getting-started/configure.md
- Secrets & Facts: getting-started/secrets.md
- Deploy Machine: getting-started/deploy.md
- Mesh VPN: getting-started/mesh-vpn.md
- Backup & Restore: getting-started/backups.md
- Flake-parts: getting-started/flake-parts.md
- Templates: templates/index.md
- Modules:
- Clan Modules:
- reference/clanModules/borgbackup.md
- reference/clanModules/deltachat.md
- reference/clanModules/disk-layouts.md
- reference/clanModules/ergochat.md
- reference/clanModules/localbackup.md
- reference/clanModules/localsend.md
- reference/clanModules/matrix-synapse.md
- reference/clanModules/moonlight.md
- reference/clanModules/root-password.md
- reference/clanModules/sshd.md
- reference/clanModules/sunshine.md
- reference/clanModules/syncthing.md
- reference/clanModules/static-hosts.md
- reference/clanModules/thelounge.md
- reference/clanModules/trusted-nix-caches.md
- reference/clanModules/user-password.md
- reference/clanModules/xfce.md
- reference/clanModules/zerotier-static-peers.md
- reference/clanModules/zt-tcp-relay.md
- CLI:
- reference/cli/index.md
- reference/cli/backups.md
- reference/cli/config.md
- reference/cli/facts.md
- reference/cli/flakes.md
- reference/cli/flash.md
- reference/cli/history.md
- reference/cli/machines.md
- reference/cli/secrets.md
- reference/cli/ssh.md
- reference/cli/vms.md
- Clan Core:
- reference/clan-core/index.md
- reference/clan-core/backups.md
- reference/clan-core/facts.md
- reference/clan-core/sops.md
- reference/clan-core/state.md
- Contributing: contributing/contributing.md
docs_dir: site
site_dir: out
theme:
logo: static/logo.png
font: false
logo: https://clan.lol/static/logo/clan-white.png
favicon: https://clan.lol/static/dark-favicon/128x128.png
name: material
features:
- navigation.instant
- navigation.tabs
- content.code.annotate
- content.code.copy
- content.tabs.link
icon:
repo: fontawesome/brands/git
repo: fontawesome/brands/git-alt
custom_dir: overrides
palette:
# Palette toggle for light mode
@ -74,5 +127,33 @@ theme:
icon: material/weather-sunny
name: Switch to light mode
extra_css:
- static/extra.css
extra:
social:
- icon: fontawesome/regular/comment
link: https://matrix.to/#/#clan:lassul.us
- icon: fontawesome/brands/gitlab
link: https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core
- icon: fontawesome/brands/github
link: https://github.com/clan-lol/clan-core
- icon: fontawesome/solid/rss
link: /feed_rss_created.xml
plugins:
- search
- blog
- macros
- rss:
match_path: blog/posts/.*
use_git: false
date_from_meta:
as_creation: "date"
as_update: "date"
datetime_format: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"
default_timezone: Europe/Paris
default_time: "17:18"
categories:
- categories
- tags

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@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
{
self,
lib,
inputs,
...
}:
{
imports = [ ./zola-pages.nix ];
perSystem =
{ pkgs, ... }:
let
allNixosModules = (import "${inputs.nixpkgs}/nixos/modules/module-list.nix") ++ [
"${inputs.nixpkgs}/nixos/modules/misc/assertions.nix"
{ nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux"; }
];
clanCoreNixosModules = [
self.nixosModules.clanCore
{ clanCore.clanDir = ./.; }
] ++ allNixosModules;
# TODO: optimally we would not have to evaluate all nixos modules for every page
# but some of our module options secretly depend on nixos modules.
# We would have to get rid of these implicit dependencies and make them explicit
clanCoreNixos = pkgs.nixos { imports = clanCoreNixosModules; };
# using extendModules here instead of re-evaluating nixos every time
# improves eval performance slightly (10%)
options = modules: (clanCoreNixos.extendModules { inherit modules; }).options;
docs =
options:
pkgs.nixosOptionsDoc {
options = options;
warningsAreErrors = false;
# transform each option so that the declaration link points to git.clan.lol
# and not to the /nix/store
transformOptions =
opt:
opt
// {
declarations = lib.forEach opt.declarations (
decl:
if lib.hasPrefix "${self}" decl then
let
subpath = lib.removePrefix "${self}" decl;
in
{
url = "https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core/src/branch/main/" + subpath;
name = subpath;
}
else
decl
);
};
};
outputsFor = name: docs: { packages."docs-md-${name}" = docs.optionsCommonMark; };
clanModulesPages = lib.flip lib.mapAttrsToList self.clanModules (
name: module: outputsFor "module-${name}" (docs ((options [ module ]).clan.${name} or { }))
);
in
{
imports = clanModulesPages ++ [
# renders all clanCore options in a single page
(outputsFor "core-options" (docs (options [ ]).clanCore))
];
};
}

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@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
{
perSystem =
{
lib,
pkgs,
self',
...
}:
let
getMdPages =
prefix:
let
mdDocs' = lib.filterAttrs (name: _: lib.hasPrefix prefix name) self'.packages;
mdDocs = lib.mapAttrs' (name: pkg: lib.nameValuePair (lib.removePrefix prefix name) pkg) mdDocs';
in
if mdDocs != { } then
mdDocs
else
throw ''
Error: no markdown files found in clan-core.packages' with prefix "${prefix}"
'';
makeZolaIndexMd =
title: weight:
pkgs.writeText "_index.md" ''
+++
title = "${title}"
template = "docs/section.html"
weight = ${toString weight}
sort_by = "title"
draft = false
+++
'';
makeZolaPages =
{
sectionTitle,
files,
makeIntro ? _name: "",
weight ? 9999,
}:
pkgs.runCommand "zola-pages-clan-core" { } ''
mkdir $out
# create new section via _index.md
cp ${makeZolaIndexMd sectionTitle weight} $out/_index.md
# generate zola compatible md files for each nixos options md
${lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (
lib.flip lib.mapAttrsToList files (
name: md: ''
# generate header for zola with title, template, weight
title="${name}"
echo -e "+++\ntitle = \"$title\"\ntemplate = \"docs/page.html\"\n+++" > "$out/${name}.md"
cat <<EOF >> "$out/${name}.md"
${makeIntro name}
EOF
# append everything from the nixpkgs generated md file
cat "${md}" >> "$out/${name}.md"
''
)
)}
'';
in
{
packages.docs-zola-pages-core = makeZolaPages {
sectionTitle = "cLAN Core Reference";
files = getMdPages "docs-md-core-";
weight = 20;
};
packages.docs-zola-pages-modules = makeZolaPages {
sectionTitle = "cLAN Modules Reference";
files = getMdPages "docs-md-module-";
weight = 25;
makeIntro = name: ''
To use this module, import it like this:
\`\`\`nix
{config, lib, inputs, ...}: {
imports = [inputs.clan-core.clanModules.${name}];
# ...
}
\`\`\`
'';
};
};
}

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@ -1,15 +1,45 @@
{ pkgs, ... }:
{
pkgs,
module-docs,
clan-cli-docs,
asciinema-player-js,
asciinema-player-css,
roboto,
fira-code,
...
}:
let
uml-c4 = pkgs.python3Packages.plantuml-markdown.override { plantuml = pkgs.plantuml-c4; };
in
pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "clan-documentation";
src = ../.;
nativeBuildInputs =
[ pkgs.python3 ]
[
pkgs.python3
uml-c4
]
++ (with pkgs.python3Packages; [
mkdocs
mkdocs-material
mkdocs-rss-plugin
mkdocs-macros
]);
configurePhase = ''
mkdir -p ./site/reference/cli
cp -af ${module-docs}/* ./site/reference/
cp -af ${clan-cli-docs}/* ./site/reference/cli/
mkdir -p ./site/static/asciinema-player
ln -snf ${asciinema-player-js} ./site/static/asciinema-player/asciinema-player.min.js
ln -snf ${asciinema-player-css} ./site/static/asciinema-player/asciinema-player.css
# Link to fonts
ln -snf ${roboto}/share/fonts/truetype/Roboto-Regular.ttf ./site/static/
ln -snf ${fira-code}/share/fonts/truetype/FiraCode-VF.ttf ./site/static/
'';
buildPhase = ''
mkdocs build --strict

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
}:
writeShellScriptBin "deploy-docs" ''
set -eux -o pipefail
set -eu -o pipefail
export PATH="${
lib.makeBinPath [
coreutils
@ -17,13 +17,26 @@ writeShellScriptBin "deploy-docs" ''
]
}"
if [ -n "$SSH_HOMEPAGE_KEY" ]; then
#########################################
# #
# DO NOT PRINT THE SSH KEY TO THE LOGS #
# #
#########################################
set +x
if [ -n "''${SSH_HOMEPAGE_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "$SSH_HOMEPAGE_KEY" > ./ssh_key
chmod 600 ./ssh_key
sshExtraArgs="-i ./ssh_key"
else
sshExtraArgs=
fi
set -x
###########################
# #
# END OF DANGER ZONE #
# #
###########################
rsync \
-e "ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no $sshExtraArgs" \

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
{ inputs, ... }:
{ inputs, self, ... }:
{
perSystem =
{
@ -7,11 +7,77 @@
pkgs,
...
}:
let
# Simply evaluated options (JSON)
# { clanCore = «derivation JSON»; clanModules = { ${name} = «derivation JSON» }; }
jsonDocs = import ./get-module-docs.nix {
inherit (inputs) nixpkgs;
inherit pkgs self;
inherit (self.nixosModules) clanCore;
inherit (self) clanModules;
};
clanModulesFileInfo = pkgs.writeText "info.json" (builtins.toJSON jsonDocs.clanModules);
clanModulesReadmes = pkgs.writeText "info.json" (builtins.toJSON jsonDocs.clanModulesReadmes);
# Simply evaluated options (JSON)
renderOptions =
pkgs.runCommand "renderOptions.py"
{
# TODO: ruff does not splice properly in nativeBuildInputs
depsBuildBuild = [ pkgs.ruff ];
nativeBuildInputs = [
pkgs.python3
pkgs.mypy
];
}
''
install ${./scripts/renderOptions.py} $out
patchShebangs --build $out
ruff format --check --diff $out
ruff --line-length 88 $out
mypy --strict $out
'';
asciinema-player-js = pkgs.fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-player/releases/download/v3.7.0/asciinema-player.min.js";
sha256 = "sha256-Ymco/+FinDr5YOrV72ehclpp4amrczjo5EU3jfr/zxs=";
};
asciinema-player-css = pkgs.fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema-player/releases/download/v3.7.0/asciinema-player.css";
sha256 = "sha256-GZMeZFFGvP5GMqqh516mjJKfQaiJ6bL38bSYOXkaohc=";
};
module-docs = pkgs.runCommand "rendered" { nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 ]; } ''
export CLAN_CORE=${jsonDocs.clanCore}/share/doc/nixos/options.json
# A file that contains the links to all clanModule docs
export CLAN_MODULES=${clanModulesFileInfo}
export CLAN_MODULES_READMES=${clanModulesReadmes}
mkdir $out
# The python script will place mkDocs files in the output directory
python3 ${renderOptions}
'';
in
{
devShells.docs = pkgs.callPackage ./shell.nix { inherit (self'.packages) docs; };
devShells.docs = pkgs.callPackage ./shell.nix {
inherit (self'.packages) docs clan-cli-docs;
inherit module-docs;
inherit asciinema-player-js;
inherit asciinema-player-css;
};
packages = {
docs = pkgs.python3.pkgs.callPackage ./default.nix { inherit (inputs) nixpkgs; };
docs = pkgs.python3.pkgs.callPackage ./default.nix {
inherit (self'.packages) clan-cli-docs;
inherit (inputs) nixpkgs;
inherit module-docs;
inherit asciinema-player-js;
inherit asciinema-player-css;
};
deploy-docs = pkgs.callPackage ./deploy-docs.nix { inherit (config.packages) docs; };
inherit module-docs;
};
};
}

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{
nixpkgs,
pkgs,
clanCore,
clanModules,
self,
}:
let
allNixosModules = (import "${nixpkgs}/nixos/modules/module-list.nix") ++ [
"${nixpkgs}/nixos/modules/misc/assertions.nix"
{ nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux"; }
];
clanCoreNixosModules = [
clanCore
{ clanCore.clanDir = ./.; }
] ++ allNixosModules;
# TODO: optimally we would not have to evaluate all nixos modules for every page
# but some of our module options secretly depend on nixos modules.
# We would have to get rid of these implicit dependencies and make them explicit
clanCoreNixos = pkgs.nixos { imports = clanCoreNixosModules; };
# using extendModules here instead of re-evaluating nixos every time
# improves eval performance slightly (10%)
getOptions = modules: (clanCoreNixos.extendModules { inherit modules; }).options;
evalDocs =
options:
pkgs.nixosOptionsDoc {
options = options;
warningsAreErrors = false;
};
# clanModules docs
clanModulesDocs = builtins.mapAttrs (
name: module: (evalDocs ((getOptions [ module ]).clan.${name} or { })).optionsJSON
) clanModules;
clanModulesReadmes = builtins.mapAttrs (
module_name: _module: self.lib.modules.getReadme module_name
) clanModules;
# clanCore docs
clanCoreDocs = (evalDocs (getOptions [ ]).clanCore).optionsJSON;
in
{
inherit clanModulesReadmes;
clanCore = clanCoreDocs;
clanModules = clanModulesDocs;
}

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# Options are available in the following format:
# https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/lib/make-options-doc/default.nix
#
# ```json
# {
# ...
# "fileSystems.<name>.options": {
# "declarations": ["nixos/modules/tasks/filesystems.nix"],
# "default": {
# "_type": "literalExpression",
# "text": "[\n \"defaults\"\n]"
# },
# "description": "Options used to mount the file system.",
# "example": {
# "_type": "literalExpression",
# "text": "[\n \"data=journal\"\n]"
# },
# "loc": ["fileSystems", "<name>", "options"],
# "readOnly": false,
# "type": "non-empty (list of string (with check: non-empty))"
# "relatedPackages": "- [`pkgs.tmux`](\n https://search.nixos.org/packages?show=tmux&sort=relevance&query=tmux\n )\n",
# }
# }
# ```
import json
import os
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
# Get environment variables
CLAN_CORE = os.getenv("CLAN_CORE")
CLAN_MODULES = os.environ.get("CLAN_MODULES")
CLAN_MODULES_READMES = os.environ.get("CLAN_MODULES_READMES")
OUT = os.environ.get("out")
def sanitize(text: str) -> str:
return text.replace(">", "\\>")
def replace_store_path(text: str) -> tuple[str, str]:
res = text
if text.startswith("/nix/store/"):
res = "https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core/src/branch/main/" + str(
Path(*Path(text).parts[4:])
)
name = Path(res).name
return (res, name)
def render_option_header(name: str) -> str:
return f"# {name}\n"
def join_lines_with_indentation(lines: list[str], indent: int = 4) -> str:
"""
Joins multiple lines with a specified number of whitespace characters as indentation.
Args:
lines (list of str): The lines of text to join.
indent (int): The number of whitespace characters to use as indentation for each line.
Returns:
str: The indented and concatenated string.
"""
# Create the indentation string (e.g., four spaces)
indent_str = " " * indent
# Join each line with the indentation added at the beginning
return "\n".join(indent_str + line for line in lines)
def render_option(name: str, option: dict[str, Any], level: int = 3) -> str:
read_only = option.get("readOnly")
res = f"""
{"#" * level} {sanitize(name)}
{"Readonly" if read_only else ""}
{option.get("description", "No description available.")}
**Type**: `{option["type"]}`
"""
if option.get("default"):
res += f"""
**Default**:
```nix
{option["default"]["text"] if option.get("default") else "No default set."}
```
"""
example = option.get("example", {}).get("text")
if example:
example_indented = join_lines_with_indentation(example.split("\n"))
res += f"""
???+ example
```nix
{example_indented}
```
"""
if option.get("relatedPackages"):
res += f"""
### Related Packages
{option["relatedPackages"]}
"""
decls = option.get("declarations", [])
source_path, name = replace_store_path(decls[0])
print(source_path, name)
res += f"""
:simple-git: [{name}]({source_path})
"""
res += "\n"
return res
def module_header(module_name: str) -> str:
return f"# {module_name}\n"
def module_usage(module_name: str) -> str:
return f"""## Usage
To use this module, import it like this:
```nix
{{config, lib, inputs, ...}}: {{
imports = [ inputs.clan-core.clanModules.{module_name} ];
# ...
}}
```
"""
clan_core_descr = """ClanCore delivers all the essential features for every clan.
It's always included in your setup, and you can customize your clan's behavior with the configuration [options](#module-options) provided below.
"""
options_head = "\n## Module Options\n"
def produce_clan_core_docs() -> None:
if not CLAN_CORE:
raise ValueError(
f"Environment variables are not set correctly: $CLAN_CORE={CLAN_CORE}"
)
if not OUT:
raise ValueError(f"Environment variables are not set correctly: $out={OUT}")
# A mapping of output file to content
core_outputs: dict[str, str] = {}
with open(CLAN_CORE) as f:
options: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = json.load(f)
module_name = "clan-core"
for option_name, info in options.items():
outfile = f"{module_name}/index.md"
# Create separate files for nested options
if len(option_name.split(".")) <= 2:
# i.e. clan-core.clanDir
output = core_outputs.get(
outfile,
module_header(module_name) + clan_core_descr + options_head,
)
output += render_option(option_name, info)
# Update the content
core_outputs[outfile] = output
else:
# Clan sub-options
[_, sub] = option_name.split(".")[0:2]
outfile = f"{module_name}/{sub}.md"
# Get the content or write the header
output = core_outputs.get(outfile, render_option_header(sub))
output += render_option(option_name, info)
# Update the content
core_outputs[outfile] = output
for outfile, output in core_outputs.items():
(Path(OUT) / outfile).parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
with open(Path(OUT) / outfile, "w") as of:
of.write(output)
def produce_clan_modules_docs() -> None:
if not CLAN_MODULES:
raise ValueError(
f"Environment variables are not set correctly: $CLAN_MODULES={CLAN_MODULES}"
)
if not CLAN_MODULES_READMES:
raise ValueError(
f"Environment variables are not set correctly: $CLAN_MODULES_READMES={CLAN_MODULES_READMES}"
)
if not OUT:
raise ValueError(f"Environment variables are not set correctly: $out={OUT}")
with open(CLAN_MODULES) as f:
links: dict[str, str] = json.load(f)
with open(CLAN_MODULES_READMES) as readme:
readme_map: dict[str, str] = json.load(readme)
# {'borgbackup': '/nix/store/hi17dwgy7963ddd4ijh81fv0c9sbh8sw-options.json', ... }
for module_name, options_file in links.items():
with open(Path(options_file) / "share/doc/nixos/options.json") as f:
options: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = json.load(f)
print(f"Rendering options for {module_name}...")
output = module_header(module_name)
if readme_map.get(module_name, None):
output += f"{readme_map[module_name]}\n"
output += module_usage(module_name)
output += options_head if len(options.items()) else ""
for option_name, info in options.items():
output += render_option(option_name, info)
outfile = Path(OUT) / f"clanModules/{module_name}.md"
outfile.parent.mkdir(
parents=True,
exist_ok=True,
)
with open(outfile, "w") as of:
of.write(output)
if __name__ == "__main__":
produce_clan_core_docs()
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{ docs, pkgs, ... }: pkgs.mkShell { inputsFrom = [ docs ]; }
{
docs,
pkgs,
module-docs,
clan-cli-docs,
asciinema-player-js,
asciinema-player-css,
roboto,
fira-code,
...
}:
pkgs.mkShell {
inputsFrom = [ docs ];
shellHook = ''
mkdir -p ./site/reference/cli
cp -af ${module-docs}/* ./site/reference/
cp -af ${clan-cli-docs}/* ./site/reference/cli/
chmod +w ./site/reference/*
echo "Generated API documentation in './site/reference/' "
mkdir -p ./site/static/asciinema-player
ln -snf ${asciinema-player-js} ./site/static/asciinema-player/asciinema-player.min.js
ln -snf ${asciinema-player-css} ./site/static/asciinema-player/asciinema-player.css
# Link to fonts
ln -snf ${roboto}/share/fonts/truetype/Roboto-Regular.ttf ./site/static/
ln -snf ${fira-code}/share/fonts/truetype/FiraCode-VF.ttf ./site/static/
'';
}

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{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block extrahead %}
<meta property="og:title" content="Clan - Documentation, Blog & Getting Started Guide" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Documentation for Clan. The peer-to-peer machine deployment framework." />
<meta property="og:image" content="https://clan.lol/static/dark-favicon/128x128.png" />
<meta property="og:url" content="https://docs.clan.lol" />
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:site_name" content="Clan" />
<meta property="og:locale" content="en_US" />
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authors:
DavHau:
name: "DavHau"
description: "Core Developer"
avatar: "https://clan.lol/static/profiles/davhau.jpg"
url: "https://DavHau.com"
Lassulus:
name: "Lassulus"
description: "Core Developer"
avatar: "https://clan.lol/static/profiles/lassulus.jpg"
url: "https://http://lassul.us/"
Mic92:
name: "Mic92"
description: "Core Developer"
avatar: "https://clan.lol/static/profiles/mic92.jpg"
url: "https://thalheim.io"
W:
name: "W"
description: "Founder of Clan"
avatar: "https://clan.lol/static/profiles/w_profile.webp"
url: ""
Qubasa:
name: "Qubasa"
description: "Core Developer"
avatar: "https://clan.lol/static/profiles/qubasa.png"
url: "https://github.com/Qubasa"

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# Blog

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---
title: "Introducing Clan: Full-Stack Computing Redefined"
description: "Introducing Clan, a new model for a decentralized network, designed to provide families, smaller groups, and small businesses a platform thats private, secure, and user-friendly."
authors:
- W
- Qubasa
date: 2024-03-19
---
In a digital age where users are guided increasingly toward submission and dependence, Clan reclaims computing and networking from the ground up.
Clan enables users to build any system from a git repository, automate secret handling, and join devices in a secure darknet. This control extends beyond applications to communication protocols and the operating system itself, putting you fully in charge of your own digital environment.
## Why We're Building Clan
Our mission is simple: to restore fun, freedom, and functionality to computing as an open source project. We believe in building tools that empower users, foster innovation, and challenge the limitations imposed by outdated paradigms. Clan, in its essence, is an open source endeavor; it's our contribution to a future where technology serves humanity, not the other way around.
## How Clan Changes the Game
Clan embodies a new philosophy in system, application, and network design. It enables seamless, secure communication across devices, simplifies software distribution and updates, and offers both public and private network configurations. Here are some of the ways it accomplishes this:
- **Nix as a Foundation:** Imagine a safety net for your computer's operating system, one that lets you make changes or updates without the fear of causing a crash or losing data. Nix simplifies the complexities of system design, ensuring that updates are safe and systems are more reliable.
- **Simplified System Deployment:** Building and managing a computer system, from the operating system to the software you use, often feels like putting together a complex puzzle. With Clan, the puzzle pieces are replaced by a set of building blocks. Leveraging the power of Nix and Clan's innovative toolkit, anyone from tech-savvy administrators to everyday users can create and maintain what we call "full-stack systems" (everything your computer needs to run smoothly).
- **A Leap in Connectivity:** Imagine if you could create private, secure pathways between your devices, bypassing the noisy and often insecure internet. Clan makes this possible through something called "overlay networks." These networks are like private tunnels, allowing your devices to talk to each other securely and directly. With Clan's built-in overlay networks and automatically configured services, connecting your devices becomes seamless, secure, and hassle-free.
- **Security Through Separation:** Clan employs sandboxing and virtual machines, a technology that runs code in isolated environments - so even if you explore new Clans, your system remains protected from potential threats.
- **Reliable:** With Clan, your data and services are preserved for the long haul. We focus on self-hosted backups and integration with the [Fediverse](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse), a network of interconnected, independent online communities, so your digital life remains uninterrupted and under your control.
## A Glimpse at Clan's Features
- **Social Scaling:** Choose between creating a private sanctuary for your closest contacts, a dynamic space for a self-contained community, or embracing the open web with public Clans anyone can join.
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- **Seamless VM Integration:** Applications running in virtual machines can appear and behave as if they're part of your main operating system — a blend of power and simplicity.
{{ video(name="show_run.webm")}}
- **Robust Backup Management:** Keep your data safe _forever_ - never worry about cloud services disappearing in 10 years.
{{ asciinema(name="backups.cast") }}
- **Intuitive Secret Management:** Clan simplifies digital security by automating the creation and management of encryption keys and passwords for your services.
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- **Remote Install:** Set up and manage Clan systems anywhere in the world with just a QR scan or SSH access, making remote installations as easy as snapping a photo or sharing a link.
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## Who Stands to Benefit?
Clan is for anyone and everyone who believes in the power of open source technology to connect, empower, and protect. From system administrators to less tech-savvy individuals, small business owners to privacy-conscious users, Clan offers something for everyone — a way to reclaim control and redefine how we interact with technology.
## Join the Revolution
Ready to control your digital world? Clan is more than a tool—it's a movement. Secure your data, manage your systems easily, or connect with others how you like. Start with Clan for a better digital future.
Connect with us on our [Matrix channel at clan.lol](https://matrix.to/#/#clan:lassul.us) or through our IRC bridges (coming soon).
Want to see the code? Check it out [on our Gitea](https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core) or [on GitHub](https://github.com/clan-lol/clan-core).
Or follow our [RSS feed](https://docs.clan.lol/feed_rss_created.xml)!
Join us and be part of changing technology for the better, together.

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---
title: "Dev Report: Introducing the NixOS to JSON Schema Converter"
description: "Discover our new library designed to extract JSON schema interfaces from NixOS modules, streamlining frontend development"
authors:
- DavHau
date: 2024-05-25
slug: jsonschema-converter
---
## Overview
Weve developed a new library designed to extract interfaces from NixOS modules and convert them into JSON schemas, paving the way for effortless GUI generation. This blog post outlines the motivations behind this development, demonstrates the capabilities of the library, and guides you through leveraging it to create GUIs seamlessly.
## Motivation
In recent months, our team has been exploring various graphical user interfaces (GUIs) to streamline NixOS machine configuration. While our opinionated Clan modules simplify NixOS configurations, there's a need to configure these modules from diverse frontends, such as:
- Command-line interfaces (CLIs)
- Web-based UIs
- Desktop applications
- Mobile applications
- Large Language Models (LLMs)
Given this need, a universal format like JSON is a natural choice. It is already possible as of now, to import json based NixOS configurations, as illustrated below:
`configuration.json`:
```json
{ "networking": { "hostName": "my-machine" } }
```
This configuration can be then imported inside a classic NixOS config:
```nix
{config, lib, pkgs, ...}: {
imports = [
(lib.importJSON ./configuration.json)
];
}
```
This straightforward approach allows us to build a frontend that generates JSON, enabling the configuration of NixOS machines. But, two critical questions arise:
1. How does the frontend learn about existing configuration options?
2. How can it verify user input without running Nix?
Introducing [JSON schema](https://json-schema.org/), a widely supported standard that defines interfaces in JSON and validates input against them.
Example schema for `networking.hostName`:
```json
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"networking": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"hostName": {
"type": "string",
"pattern": "^$|^[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9_-]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?$"
}
}
}
}
}
```
## Client-Side Input Validation
Validating input against JSON schemas is both efficient and well-supported across numerous programming languages. Using JSON schema validators, you can accurately check configurations like our `configuration.json`.
Validation example:
```shell
$ nix-shell -p check-jsonschema
$ jsonschema -o pretty ./schema.json -i ./configuration.json
===[SUCCESS]===(./configuration.json)===
```
In case of invalid input, schema validators provide explicit error messages:
```shell
$ echo '{ "networking": { "hostName": "my/machine" } }' > configuration.json
$ jsonschema -o pretty ./schema.json -i ./configuration.json
===[ValidationError]===(./configuration.json)===
'my/machine' does not match '^$|^[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9_-]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?$'
Failed validating 'pattern' in schema['properties']['networking']['properties']['hostName']:
{'pattern': '^$|^[a-z0-9]([a-z0-9_-]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?$',
'type': 'string'}
On instance['networking']['hostName']:
'my/machine'
```
## Automatic GUI Generation
Certain libraries facilitate straightforward GUI generation from JSON schemas. For instance, the [react-jsonschema-form playground](https://rjsf-team.github.io/react-jsonschema-form/) auto-generates a form for any given schema.
## NixOS Module to JSON Schema Converter
To enable the development of responsive frontends, our library allows the extraction of interfaces from NixOS modules to JSON schemas. Open-sourced for community collaboration, this library supports building sophisticated user interfaces for NixOS.
Heres a preview of our library's functions exposed through the [clan-core](https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core) flake:
- `lib.jsonschema.parseModule` - Generates a schema for a NixOS module.
- `lib.jsonschema.parseOption` - Generates a schema for a single NixOS option.
- `lib.jsonschema.parseOptions` - Generates a schema from an attrset of NixOS options.
Example:
`module.nix`:
```nix
{lib, config, pkgs, ...}: {
# a simple service with two options
options.services.example-web-service = {
enable = lib.mkEnableOption "Example web service";
port = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.int;
description = "Port used to serve the content";
};
};
}
```
Converted, using the `parseModule` function:
```shell
$ cd clan-core
$ nix eval --json --impure --expr \
'(import ./lib/jsonschema {}).parseModule ./module.nix' | jq | head
{
"properties": {
"services": {
"properties": {
"example-web-service": {
"properties": {
"enable": {
"default": false,
"description": "Whether to enable Example web service.",
"examples": [
...
```
This utility can also generate interfaces for existing NixOS modules or options.
## GUI for NGINX in Under a Minute
Creating a prototype GUI for the NGINX module using our library and [react-jsonschema-form playground](https://rjsf-team.github.io/react-jsonschema-form/) can be done quickly:
1. Export all NGINX options into a JSON schema using a Nix expression:
```nix
# export.nix
let
pkgs = import <nixpkgs> {};
clan-core = builtins.getFlake "git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core";
options = (pkgs.nixos {}).options.services.nginx;
in
clan-core.lib.jsonschema.parseOption options
```
2. Write the schema into a file:
```shell
$ nix eval --json -f ./export.nix | jq > nginx.json
```
3. Open the [react-jsonschema-form playground](https://rjsf-team.github.io/react-jsonschema-form/), select `Blank` and paste the `nginx.json` contents.
This provides a quick look at a potential GUI (screenshot is cropped).
![Image title](https://clan.lol/static/blog-post-jsonschema/nginx-gui.jpg)
## Limitations
### Laziness
JSON schema mandates the declaration of all required fields upfront, which might be configured implicitly or remain unused. For instance, `services.nginx.virtualHosts.<name>.sslCertificate` must be specified even if SSL isnt enabled.
### Limited Types
Certain NixOS module types, like `types.functionTo` and `types.package`, do not map straightforwardly to JSON. For full compatibility, adjustments to NixOS modules might be necessary, such as substituting `listOf package` with `listOf str`.
### Parsing NixOS Modules
Currently, our converter relies on the `options` attribute of evaluated NixOS modules, extracting information from the `type.name` attribute, which is suboptimal. Enhanced introspection capabilities within the NixOS module system would be beneficial.
## Future Prospects
We hope these experiments inspire the community, encourage contributions and further development in this space. Share your ideas and contributions through our issue tracker or matrix channel!
## Links
- [Comments on NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/t/introducing-the-nixos-to-json-schema-converter/45948)
- [Source Code of the JSON Schema Library](https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core/src/branch/main/lib/jsonschema)
- [Our Issue Tracker](https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core/issues)
- [Our Matrix Channel](https://matrix.to/#/#clan:lassul.us)
- [react-jsonschema-form Playground](https://rjsf-team.github.io/react-jsonschema-form/)

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---
title: "New documentation site and weekly new meetup"
authors:
- Lassulus
- Mic92
date: 2024-04-16
---
Last week, we added a new documentation hub for clan at [docs.clan.lol](https://docs.clan.lol).
We are still working on improving the installation procedures, so stay tuned.
We now have weekly office hours where people are invited to hangout and ask questions.
They are every Wednesday 15:30 UTC (17:30 CEST) in our [jitsi](https://jitsi.lassul.us/clan.lol).
Otherwise drop by in our [matrix channel](https://matrix.to/#/#clan:lassul.us).

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---
title: "Git Based Machine Deployment with Clan-Core"
description: ""
authors:
- Qubasa
date: 2024-05-25
---
## Revolutionizing Server Management
In the world of server management, countless tools claim to offer seamless deployment of multiple machines. Yet, many fall short, leaving server admins and self-hosting enthusiasts grappling with complexity. Enter the Clan-Core Framework—a groundbreaking all in one solution designed to transform decentralized self-hosting into an effortless and scalable endeavor.
### The Power of Clan-Core
Imagine having the power to manage your servers with unparalleled ease, scaling your IT infrastructure like never before. Clan-Core empowers you to do just that. At its core, Clan-Core leverages a single Git repository to define everything about your machines. This central repository utilizes Nix or JSON files to specify configurations, including disk formatting, ensuring a streamlined and unified approach.
### Simplified Deployment Process
With Clan-Core, the cumbersome task of bootstrapping a specific ISO is a thing of the past. All you need is SSH access to your Linux server. Clan-Core allows you to overwrite any existing Linux distribution live over SSH, eliminating time-consuming setup processes. This capability means you can deploy updates or new configurations swiftly and efficiently, maximizing uptime and minimizing hassle.
### Secure and Efficient Secret Management
Security is paramount in server management, and Clan-Core takes it seriously. Passwords and other sensitive information are encrypted within the Git repository, automatically decrypted during deployment. This not only ensures the safety of your secrets but also simplifies their management. Clan-Core supports sharing secrets with other admins, fostering collaboration and maintaining reproducibillity and security without sacrificing convenience.
### Services as Apps
Setting up a service can be quite difficult. Many server adjustments need to be made, from setting up a database to adjusting webserver configurations and generating the correct private keys. However, Clan-Core aims to make setting up a service as easy as installing an application. Through Clan-Core's Module system, everything down to secrets can be automatically set up. This transforms the often daunting task of service setup into a smooth, automated process, making it accessible to all.
### Decentralized Mesh VPN
Building on these features is a self-configuring decentralized mesh VPN that interconnects all your machines into a private darknet. This ensures that sensitive services, which might have too much attack surface to be hosted on the public internet, can still be made available privately without the need to worry about potential system compromise. By creating a secure, private network, Clan-Core offers an additional layer of protection for your most critical services.
### Decentralized Domain Name System
Current DNS implementations are distributed but not truly decentralized. For Clan-Core, we implemented our own truly decentralized DNS module. This module uses simple flooding and caching algorithms to discover available domains inside the darknet. This approach ensures that your internal domain name system is robust, reliable, and independent of external control, enhancing the resilience and security of your infrastructure.
### A New Era of Decentralized Self-Hosting
Clan-Core is more than just a tool; it's a paradigm shift in server management. By consolidating machine definitions, secrets and network configuration, into a single, secure repository, it transforms how you manage and scale your infrastructure. Whether you're a seasoned server admin or a self-hosting enthusiast, Clan-Core offers a powerful, user-friendly solution to take your capabilities to the next level.
### Key Features of Clan-Core:
- **Unified Git Repository**: All machine configurations and secrets stored in a single repository.
- **Live Overwrites**: Deploy configurations over existing Linux distributions via SSH.
- **Automated Service Setup**: Easily set up services with Clan-Core's Module system.
- **Decentralized Mesh VPN**: Securely interconnect all machines into a private darknet.
- **Decentralized DNS**: Robust, independent DNS using flooding and caching algorithms.
- **Automated Secret Management**: Encrypted secrets that are automatically decrypted during deployment.
- **Collaboration Support**: Share secrets securely with other admins.
## Clan-Cores Future
Our vision for Clan-Core extends far beyond being just another deployment tool. Clan-Core is a framework we've developed to achieve something much greater. We want to put the "personal" back into "personal computing." Our goal is for everyday users to fully customize their phones or laptops and create truly private spaces for friends and family.
Our first major step is to develop a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that makes configuring all this possible. Initial tests have shown that AI can be leveraged as an alternative to traditional GUIs. This paves the way for a future where people can simply talk to their computers, and they will configure themselves according to the users' wishes.
By adopting Clan, you're not just embracing a tool—you're joining a movement towards a more efficient, secure, and scalable approach to server management. Join us and revolutionize your IT infrastructure today.

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To create a bootable USB flash drive with the NixOS installer:
### Build the Installer Image
### Download the install iso
```bash
nix build git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core.git#install-iso
Either with wget:
```shellSession
wget https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images/releases/download/nixos-unstable/nixos-installer-x86_64-linux.iso
```
> Make sure you do this inside
or with curl:
```shellSession
curl -L https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images/releases/download/nixos-unstable/nixos-installer-x86_64-linux.iso -o nixos-installer-x86_64-linux.iso
```
### Prepare the USB Flash Drive
@ -20,8 +26,8 @@ nix build git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core.git#install-iso
2. Identify your flash drive with `lsblk`.
```bash
$ lsblk
```shellSession
lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sdb 8:0 1 117,2G 0 disk
└─sdb1 8:1 1 117,2G 0 part /run/media/qubasa/INTENSO
@ -35,7 +41,7 @@ nix build git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core.git#install-iso
3. Ensure all partitions on the drive are unmounted. Replace `sdX` in the command below with your device identifier (like `sdb`, etc.):
```bash
```shellSession
sudo umount /dev/sdb1
```
@ -43,11 +49,11 @@ nix build git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core.git#install-iso
Use the `dd` utility to write the NixOS installer image to your USB drive:
```bash
sudo dd bs=4M conv=fsync oflag=direct status=progress if=./result/stick.raw of=/dev/sd<X>
```shellSession
sudo dd bs=4M conv=fsync oflag=direct status=progress if=./nixos-installer-x86_64-linux.iso of=/dev/sd<X>
```
In case your USB device is `sdb` use `of=/dev/sdb`
In this case, the USB device is `sdb` use `of=/dev/sdb`
### Boot and Connect
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- **Apple**: Option (Alt) Key (Boot Menu for Mac)
- If your hardware was not listed read the manufacturers instructions how to enter the boot Menu/BIOS Setup.
5. Select `NixOS` to boot into the clan installer
6. The installer will display an IP address and a root password, which you can use to connect via SSH.
Alternatively you can also use the displayed QR code.
7. Set your keyboard language. Important for writing passwords correctly.
7. Set your keyboard language (i.e. `de` for German keyboards, default is English). Important for writing passwords correctly.
```bash
```shellSession
loadkeys de
```
@ -100,31 +107,31 @@ After writing the installer to the USB drive, use it to boot the target machine.
1. Bring up the `iwd` shell
```bash
```shellSession
iwctl
```
2. List available networks. Double press tab after station for device autocompletion. In this case `wlan0` is the only network wifi device.
2. List available networks. Double press tab after station for autocompleting your wlan device. In this case `wlan0`
```bash
```shellSession
[iwd] station wlan0 get-networks
```
3. Connect to a Wifi network. Replace `SSID` with the wlan network name.
```bash
```shellSession
[iwd] station wlan0 connect SSID
```
9. Now that you have internet re-execute the init script by pressing `Ctrl+D` or by executing:
```bash
```shellSession
bash
```
10. Connect to the machine over ssh
```bash
```shellSession
ssh-copy-id -o PreferredAuthentications=password root@<ip>
```

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## Secrets (CLI Reference)
#### Adding Secrets (set)
```bash
clan secrets set mysecret
> Paste your secret:
```
!!! note
As you type your secret won't be displayed. Press Enter to save the secret.
#### List all Secrets (list)
```bash
clan secrets list
```
#### Assigning Access (set)
By default, secrets are encrypted for your key. To specify which users and machines can access a secret:
```bash
clan secrets set --machine <machine1> --machine <machine2> --user <user1> --user <user2> <secret_name>
```
#### Displaying Secrets (get)
```bash
clan secrets get mysecret
```
#### Rename
TODO
#### Remove
TODO
#### import-sops
TODO
### Users (Reference)
Learn how to manage users and allowing access to existing secrets.
#### list user
Lists all added users
```bash
clan secrets user list
```
``` {.console, title="Example output", .no-copy}
jon
sara
```
!!! Question "Who can execute this command?"
Everyone - completely public.
#### add user
add a user
```bash
clan secrets users add {username} {public-key}
```
!!! Note
Changes can be trusted by maintainer review in version control.
#### get user
get a user public key
```bash
clan secrets users get {username}
```
``` {.console, title="Example output", .no-copy}
age1zk8uzrte55wkg9lkqxu5x6twsj2ja4lehegks0cw4mkg6jv37d9qsjpt44
```
#### remove user
remove a user
```bash
clan secrets users remove {username}
```
!!! Note
Changes can be trusted by maintainer review in version control.
#### add-secret user
Grants the user (`username`) access to the secret (`secret_name`)
```bash
clan secrets users add-secret {username} {secret_name}
```
!!! Note
Requires the executor of the command to have access to the secret (`secret_name`).
#### remove-secret user
remove the user (`username`) from accessing the secret (`secret_name`)
!!! Danger "Make sure at least one person has access."
It might still be possible for the machine to access the secret. (See [machines](#machines))
We highly recommend to use version control such as `git` which allows you to rollback secrets in case anything gets messed up.
```bash
clan secrets users remove-secret {username} {secret_name}
```
!!! Question "Who can execute this command?"
Requires the executor of the command to have access to the secret (`secret_name`).
### Machines (Reference)
- [list](): list machines
- [add](): add a machine
- [get](): get a machine public key
- [remove](): remove a machine
- [add-secret](): allow a machine to access a secret
- [remove-secret](): remove a machine's access to a secret
#### List machine
New machines in Clan come with age keys stored in `./sops/machines/<machine_name>`. To list these machines:
```bash
clan secrets machines list
```
#### Add machine
For clan machines the machine key is generated automatically on demand if none exists.
```bash
clan secrets machines add <machine_name> <age_key>
```
If you already have a device key and want to add it manually, see: [How to obtain a remote key](#obtain-remote-keys-manually)
#### get machine
TODO
#### remove machine
TODO
#### add-secret machine
TODO
#### remove-secret machine
TODO
### Groups (Reference)
The Clan-CLI makes it easy to manage access by allowing you to create groups.
- [list](): list groups
- [add-user](): add a user to group
- [remove-user](): remove a user from group
- [add-machine](): add a machine to group
- [remove-machine](): remove a machine from group
- [add-secret](): allow a user to access a secret
- [remove-secret](): remove a group's access to a secret
#### List Groups
```bash
clan secrets groups list
```
#### add-user
Assign users to a new group, e.g., `admins`:
```bash
clan secrets groups add-user admins <username>
```
!!! info
The group is created if no such group existed before.
The user must exist in beforehand (See: [users](#users-reference))
```{.console, .no-copy}
.
├── flake.nix
. ...
└── sops
├── groups
│ └── admins
│ └── users
│ └── <username> -> ../../../users/<username>
```
#### remove-user
TODO
#### add-machine
TODO
#### remove-machine
TODO
#### add-secret
```bash
clan secrets groups add-secret <group_name> <secret_name>
```
#### remove-secret
TODO
### Key (Reference)
- [generate]() generate age key
- [show]() show age public key
- [update]() re-encrypt all secrets with current keys (useful when changing keys)
#### generate
TODO
#### show
TODO
#### update
TODO
## Further
Secrets in the repository follow this structure:
```{.console, .no-copy}
sops/
├── secrets/
│ └── <secret_name>/
│ ├── secret
│ └── users/
│ └── <your_username>/
```
The content of the secret is stored encrypted inside the `secret` file under `mysecret`.
By default, secrets are encrypted with your key to ensure readability.
### Obtain remote keys manually
To fetch a **SSH host key** from a preinstalled system:
```bash
ssh-keyscan <domain_name> | nix shell nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -c ssh-to-age
```
!!! Success
This command converts the SSH key into an age key on the fly. Since this is the format used by the clan secrets backend.
Once added the **SSH host key** enables seamless integration of existing machines with clan.
Then add the key by executing:
```bash
clan secrets machines add <machine_name> <age_key>
```
See also: [Machine reference](#machines-reference)
### NixOS integration
A NixOS machine will automatically import all secrets that are encrypted for the
current machine. At runtime it will use the host key to decrypt all secrets into
an in-memory, non-persistent filesystem using [sops-nix](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix).
In your nixos configuration you can get a path to secrets like this `config.sops.secrets.<name>.path`. For example:
```nix
{ config, ...}: {
sops.secrets.my-password.neededForUsers = true;
users.users.mic92 = {
isNormalUser = true;
passwordFile = config.sops.secrets.my-password.path;
};
}
```
See the [readme](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix) of sops-nix for more
examples.
### Migration: Importing existing sops-based keys / sops-nix
`clan secrets` stores each secret in a single file, whereas [sops](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix) commonly allows to put all secrets in a yaml or json document.
If you already happened to use sops-nix, you can migrate by using the `clan secrets import-sops` command by importing these files:
```bash
% clan secrets import-sops --prefix matchbox- --group admins --machine matchbox nixos/matchbox/secrets/secrets.yaml
```
This will create secrets for each secret found in `nixos/matchbox/secrets/secrets.yaml` in a `./sops` folder of your repository.
Each member of the group `admins` in this case will be able to decrypt the secrets with their respective key.
Since our clan secret module will auto-import secrets that are encrypted for a particular nixos machine,
you can now remove `sops.secrets.<secrets> = { };` unless you need to specify more options for the secret like owner/group of the secret file.

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In the `flake.nix` file:
- [x] set a unique `clanName`.
- [ ] set `clanIcon` (optional)
- [ ] Set `machineIcon` per machine (optional)
These icons will be used by our future GUI.
=== "**buildClan**"
```nix title="clan-core.lib.buildClan"
buildClan {
# Set a unique name
clanName = "Lobsters";
# Optional, a path to an image file
clanIcon = ./path/to/file;
```nix title="clan-core.lib.buildClan"
buildClan {
# Set a unique name
clanName = "Lobsters";
# Should usually point to the directory of flake.nix
directory = ./.;
machines = {
jon = {
machines = {
jon = {
# ...
};
# ...
# Optional, a path to an image file
clanCore.machineIcon = ./path/to/file;
};
# ...
}
}
}
```
```
=== "**flakeParts**"
!!! info "See [Clan with flake-parts](./flake-parts.md) for help migrating to flake-parts."
```nix title="clan-core.flakeModules.default"
clan = {
# Set a unique name
clanName = "Lobsters";
machines = {
jon = {
# ...
};
# ...
}
};
```
## Machine configuration
@ -37,12 +51,15 @@ Adding or configuring a new machine requires two simple steps:
1. Find the remote disk id by executing:
```bash title="setup computer"
ssh root@<target-computer> lsblk --output NAME,ID-LINK,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT
ssh root@flash-installer.local lsblk --output NAME,ID-LINK,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT
```
!!! Note
Replace `flash-installer.local` with the IP address of the machine if you don't have the avahi service running which resolves mDNS local domains.
Which should show something like:
```bash
```{.shellSession hl_lines="6" .no-copy}
NAME ID-LINK FSTYPE SIZE MOUNTPOINT
sda usb-ST_16GB_AA6271026J1000000509-0:0 14.9G
├─sda1 usb-ST_16GB_AA6271026J1000000509-0:0-part1 1M
@ -56,41 +73,115 @@ Adding or configuring a new machine requires two simple steps:
1. Edit the following fields inside the `flake.nix`
```nix title="clan-core.lib.buildClan"
buildClan {
# ...
machines = {
"jon" = {
# ...
# Change this to the correct ip-address or hostname
# The hostname is the machine name by default
clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@<hostname>"
# Change this to the ID-LINK of the desired disk shown by 'lsblk'
clan.diskLayouts.singleDiskExt4 = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-id/__CHANGE_ME__";
}
=== "**buildClan**"
```nix title="clan-core.lib.buildClan" hl_lines="18 23"
buildClan {
# ...
machines = {
"jon" = {
imports = [
# ...
./modules/disko.nix
./machines/jon/configuration.nix
];
# ...
# Change this to the correct ip-address or hostname
# The hostname is the machine name by default
clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@jon"
# Change this to the ID-LINK of the desired disk shown by 'lsblk'
disko.devices.disk.main = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-id/__CHANGE_ME__";
}
# e.g. > cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
users.users.root.openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [
"<YOUR SSH_KEY>"
];
# ...
};
};
}
```
=== "**flakeParts**"
```nix title="clan-core.flakeModules.default" hl_lines="18 23"
clan = {
# ...
machines = {
"jon" = {
imports = [
# ...
./modules/disko.nix
./machines/jon/configuration.nix
];
# ...
# Change this to the correct ip-address or hostname
# The hostname is the machine name by default
clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@jon"
# Change this to the ID-LINK of the desired disk shown by 'lsblk'
disko.devices.disk.main = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-id/__CHANGE_ME__";
}
# e.g. > cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
users.users.root.openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [
"__YOUR_SSH_KEY__"
];
# ...
};
};
};
};
}
```
```
### Step 2. Detect hardware specific drivers
1. Generate a `hardware-configuration.nix` for your target computer
!!! Info "Replace `__CHANGE_ME__` with the appropriate identifier, such as `nvme-eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4aec2929`"
!!! Info "Replace `__YOUR_SSH_KEY__` with your personal key, like `ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAILoMI0NC5eT9pHlQExrvR5ASV3iW9+BXwhfchq0smXUJ jon@jon-desktop`"
```bash
ssh root@<target-computer> nixos-generate-config --no-filesystems --show-hardware-config > hardware-configuration.nix
```
These steps will allow you to update your machine later.
1. Move the generated file to `machines/jon/hardware-configuration.nix`.
### Step 2: Detect Drivers
### Initialize the facts
Generate the `hardware-configuration.nix` file for your machine by executing the following command:
!!! Info
**All facts are automatically initialized.**
```bash
ssh root@flash-installer.local nixos-generate-config --no-filesystems --show-hardware-config > machines/jon/hardware-configuration.nix
```
If you need additional help see our [facts chapter](./secrets.md)
This command connects to `flash-installer.local` as `root`, runs `nixos-generate-config` to detect hardware configurations (excluding filesystems), and writes them to `machines/jon/hardware-configuration.nix`.
### Step 3: Custom Disk Formatting
In `./modules/disko.nix`, a simple `ext4` disk partitioning scheme is defined for the Disko module. For more complex disk partitioning setups, refer to the [Disko examples](https://github.com/nix-community/disko/tree/master/example).
### Step 4: Custom Configuration
Modify `./machines/jon/configuration.nix` to personalize the system settings according to your requirements.
### Step 5: Check Configuration
Validate your configuration by running:
```bash
nix flake check
```
This command helps ensure that your system configuration is correct and free from errors.
!!! Note
Integrate this step into your [Continuous Integration](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration) workflow to ensure that only valid Nix configurations are merged into your codebase. This practice helps maintain system stability and reduces integration issues.
---
## Whats next?
- [Secrets & Facts](secrets.md): Setting up secrets with nix-sops
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# Deploy Machine
Integrating a new machine into your Clan environment is an easy yet flexible process, allowing for a straight forward management of multiple NixOS configurations.
We'll walk you through adding a new computer to your Clan.
## Installing a New Machine
Clan CLI, in conjunction with [nixos-anywhere](https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-anywhere), provides a seamless method for installing NixOS on various machines.
This process involves preparing a suitable hardware and disk partitioning configuration and ensuring the target machine is accessible via SSH.
### Step 0. Prerequisites
=== "**Physical Hardware**"
- [x] **Two Computers**: You need one computer that you're getting ready (we'll call this the Target Computer) and another one to set it up from (we'll call this the Setup Computer). Make sure both can talk to each other over the network using SSH.
- [x] **Machine configuration**: See our basic [configuration guide](./configure.md)
- [x] **Initialized secrets**: See [secrets](secrets.md) for how to initialize your secrets.
- [x] **USB Flash Drive**: See [Clan Installer](installer.md)
!!! Steps
1. Create a NixOS installer image and transfer it to a bootable USB drive as described in the [installer](./installer.md).
2. Boot the target machine and connect it to a network that makes it reachable from your setup computer.
=== "**Remote Machines**"
- [x] **Two Computers**: You need one computer that you're getting ready (we'll call this the Target Computer) and another one to set it up from (we'll call this the Setup Computer). Make sure both can talk to each other over the network using SSH.
- [x] **Machine configuration**: See our basic [configuration guide](./configure.md)
- [x] **Initialized secrets**: See [secrets](secrets.md) for how to initialize your secrets.
!!! Steps
- Any cloud machine if it is reachable via SSH and supports `kexec`.
### Step 1. Deploy the machine
**Finally deployment time!** Use the following command to build and deploy the image via SSH onto your machine.
=== "**Image Installer**"
This method makes use of the image installers of [nixos-images](https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images).
See how to prepare the installer for use [here](./installer.md).
The installer will randomly generate a password and local addresses on boot, then run ssh with these preconfigured.
The installer shows it's deployment relevant information in two formats, a text form, as well as a QR code.
This is an example of the booted installer.
```{ .bash .annotate .no-copy .nohighlight}
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ┌───────────────────────────┐ │
│ │███████████████████████████│ # This is the QR Code (1) │
│ │██ ▄▄▄▄▄ █▀▄█▀█▀▄█ ▄▄▄▄▄ ██│ │
│ │██ █ █ █▀▄▄▄█ ▀█ █ █ ██│ │
│ │██ █▄▄▄█ █▀▄ ▀▄▄▄█ █▄▄▄█ ██│ │
│ │██▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄▀ ▀▄▀▄█▄▄▄▄▄▄▄██│ │
│ │███▀▀▀ █▄▄█ ▀▄ ▄▀▄█ ███│ │
│ │██▄██▄▄█▄▄▀▀██▄▀ ▄▄▄ ▄▀█▀██│ │
│ │██ ▄▄▄▄▄ █▄▄▄▄ █ █▄█ █▀ ███│ │
│ │██ █ █ █ █ █ ▄▄▄ ▄▀▀ ██│ │
│ │██ █▄▄▄█ █ ▄ ▄ ▄ ▀█ ▄███│ │
│ │██▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄▄▄▄▄█▄███│ │
│ │███████████████████████████│ │
│ └───────────────────────────┘ │
│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │Root password: cheesy-capital-unwell # password (2) │ │
│ │Local network addresses: │ │
│ │enp1s0 UP 192.168.178.169/24 metric 1024 fe80::21e:6ff:fe45:3c92/64 │ │
│ │enp2s0 DOWN │ │
│ │wlan0 DOWN # connect to wlan (3) │ │
│ │Onion address: 6evxy5yhzytwpnhc2vpscrbti3iktxdhpnf6yim6bbs25p4v6beemzyd.onion │ │
│ │Multicast DNS: nixos-installer.local │ │
│ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ Press 'Ctrl-C' for console access │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
1. This is not an actual QR code, because it is displayed rather poorly on text sites.
This would be the actual content of this specific QR code prettified:
```json
{
"pass": "cheesy-capital-unwell",
"tor": "6evxy5yhzytwpnhc2vpscrbti3iktxdhpnf6yim6bbs25p4v6beemzyd.onion",
"addrs": [
"2001:9e8:347:ca00:21e:6ff:fe45:3c92"
]
}
```
To generate the actual QR code, that would be displayed use:
```shellSession
echo '{"pass":"cheesy-capital-unwell","tor":"6evxy5yhzytwpnhc2vpscrbti3iktxdhpnf6yim6bbs25p4v6beemzyd.onion","addrs":["2001:9e8:347:ca00:21e:6ff:fe45:3c92"]}' | nix run nixpkgs#qrencode -- -s 2 -m 2 -t utf8
```
2. The root password for the installer medium.
This password is autogenerated and meant to be easily typeable.
3. See how to connect the installer medium to wlan [here](./installer.md#optional-connect-to-wifi).
4. :man_raising_hand: I'm a code annotation! I can contain `code`, __formatted
text__, images, ... basically anything that can be written in Markdown.
!!!tip
For easy sharing of deployment information via QR code, we highly recommend using [KDE Connect](https://apps.kde.org/de/kdeconnect/).
There are two ways to deploy your machine:
1. **SSH with Password Authentication**
Run the following command to install using SSH:
```bash
clan machines install [MACHINE] flash-installer.local
```
2. **Scanning a QR Code for Installation Details**
You can input the information by following one of these methods:
- **Using a JSON String or File Path:**
Provide the path to a JSON string or input the string directly:
```terminal
clan machines install [MACHINE] --json [JSON]
```
- **Using an Image Containing the QR Code:**
Provide the path to an image file containing the relevant QR code:
```terminal
clan machines install [MACHINE] --png [PATH]
```
=== "**SSH access**"
Replace `<target_host>` with the **target computers' ip address**:
```bash
clan machines install [MACHINE] <target_host>
```
If you are using our template `[MACHINE]` would be `jon`
!!! success
Your machine is all set up. 🎉 🚀
## Update Your Machines
Clan CLI enables you to remotely update your machines over SSH. This requires setting up a target address for each target machine.
### Setting the Target Host
Replace `root@jon` with the actual hostname or IP address of your target machine:
```{.nix hl_lines="9" .no-copy}
buildClan {
# ...
machines = {
# "jon" will be the hostname of the machine
"jon" = {
# Set this for clan commands use ssh i.e. `clan machines update`
# If you change the hostname, you need to update this line to root@<new-hostname>
# This only works however if you have avahi running on your admin machine else use IP
clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@jon";
};
};
};
```
!!! warning
The use of `root@` in the target address implies SSH access as the `root` user.
Ensure that the root login is secured and only used when necessary.
### Updating Machine Configurations
Execute the following command to update the specified machine:
```bash
clan machines update jon
```
You can also update all configured machines simultaneously by omitting the machine name:
```bash
clan machines update
```
### Setting a Build Host
If the machine does not have enough resources to run the NixOS evaluation or build itself,
it is also possible to specify a build host instead.
During an update, the cli will ssh into the build host and run `nixos-rebuild` from there.
```{.nix hl_lines="5" .no-copy}
buildClan {
# ...
machines = {
"jon" = {
clan.networking.buildHost = "root@<host_or_ip>";
};
};
};
```
### Excluding a machine from `clan machine update`
To exclude machines from being updated when running `clan machines update` without any machines specified,
one can set the `clan.deployment.requireExplicitUpdate` option to true:
```{.nix hl_lines="5" .no-copy}
buildClan {
# ...
machines = {
"jon" = {
clan.deployment.requireExplicitUpdate = true;
};
};
};
```
This is useful for machines that are not always online or are not part of the regular update cycle.
---
## What's next ?
- [**Mesh VPN**](./mesh-vpn.md): Configuring a secure mesh network.
---

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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ After updating your flake inputs, the next step is to import the `clan-core` fla
inputs@{ flake-parts, ... }:
flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } (
{
#
imports = [
inputs.clan-core.flakeModules.default
];
@ -49,45 +50,48 @@ Configure your clan settings and define machine configurations.
Below is a guide on how to structure this in your flake.nix:
```nix
outputs =
inputs@{ flake-parts, ... }:
flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } (
{
imports = [
inputs.clan-core.flakeModules.default
];
clan = {
## Clan wide settings. (Required)
clanName = "__CHANGE_ME__"; # Ensure to choose a unique name.
directory = self; # Point this to the repository root.
outputs = inputs@{ flake-parts, clan-core, ... }:
flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } ({self, pkgs, ...}: {
# We define our own systems below. you can still use this to add system specific outputs to your flake.
# See: https://flake.parts/getting-started
systems = [];
specialArgs = { }; # Add arguments to every nix import in here
machines = {
jons-desktop = {
nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux";
imports = [
clan-core.clanModules.sshd # Add openssh server for Clan management
./configuration.nix
];
# import clan-core modules
imports = [
clan-core.flakeModules.default
];
# Define your clan
clan = {
# Clan wide settings. (Required)
clanName = ""; # Ensure to choose a unique name.
machines = {
jon = {
imports = [
./machines/jon/configuration.nix
./modules/disko.nix
# ... more modules
];
nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux";
# Set this for clan commands use ssh i.e. `clan machines update`
clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@jon";
# remote> lsblk --output NAME,ID-LINK,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT
disko.devices.disk.main = {
device = "/dev/disk/by-id/nvme-eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4aec2929";
};
# There needs to be exactly one controller per clan
clan.networking.zerotier.controller.enable = true;
};
};
}
);
};
});
```
For detailed information about configuring `flake-parts` and the available options within Clan,
refer to the Clan module documentation located [here](https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core/src/branch/main/flakeModules/clan.nix).
### Next Steps
With your flake created, explore how to add new machines by reviewing the documentation provided [here](machines.md).
---
## TODO
* How do I use Clan machines install to setup my current machine?
* I probably need the clan-core sshd module for that?
* We need to tell them that configuration.nix of a machine NEEDS to be under the directory CLAN_ROOT/machines/<machine-name> I think?

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# Installer
We offer a dedicated installer to assist remote installations.
Our installer image simplifies the process of performing remote installations.
In this tutorial we will guide you through building and flashing it to a bootable USB drive.
Follow our step-by-step guide to create and transfer this image onto a bootable USB drive.
## Step 0. Prerequisites
!!! info
If you already have a NixOS machine you can ssh into (in the cloud for example) you can skip this chapter and go directly to [Configure Machines](configure.md).
### Step 0. Prerequisites
- [x] A free USB Drive with at least 1.5GB (All data on it will be lost)
- [x] Linux/NixOS Machine with Internet
## Step 1. Identify the USB Flash Drive
### Step 1. Identify the USB Flash Drive
1. Insert your USB flash drive into your computer.
1. Identify your flash drive with `lsblk`:
2. Identify your flash drive with `lsblk`:
```bash
$ lsblk
```
```shellSession
lsblk
```
```{.console, .no-copy}
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sdb 8:0 1 117,2G 0 disk
└─sdb1 8:1 1 117,2G 0 part /run/media/qubasa/INTENSO
nvme0n1 259:0 0 1,8T 0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 512M 0 part /boot
└─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 1,8T 0 part
└─luks-f7600028-9d83-4967-84bc-dd2f498bc486 254:0 0 1,8T 0 crypt /nix/store /
```
```{.shellSession hl_lines="2" .no-copy}
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
sdb 8:0 1 117,2G 0 disk
└─sdb1 8:1 1 117,2G 0 part /run/media/qubasa/INTENSO
nvme0n1 259:0 0 1,8T 0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 512M 0 part /boot
└─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 1,8T 0 part
└─luks-f7600028-9d83-4967-84bc-dd2f498bc486 254:0 0 1,8T 0 crypt /nix/store
```
In this case it is `sdb`.
!!! Info "In this case the USB device is `sdb`"
3. Ensure all partitions on the drive are unmounted. Replace `sdb1` in the command below with your device identifier (like `sdc1`, etc.):
```bash
```shellSession
sudo umount /dev/sdb1
```
=== "**Linux OS**"
### Step 2. Flash Custom Installer
### Step 2. Build the Installer
Using clan flash enables the inclusion of ssh public keys.
It also allows to set language and keymap currently in the installer image.
```bash
nix build git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core.git#install-iso
```
```bash
clan flash --flake git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core \
--ssh-pubkey $HOME/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub \
--keymap en \
--language en \
--disk main /dev/sd<X> \
flash-installer
```
### Step 3. Flash the Installer to the USB Drive
The `--ssh-pubkey`, `--language` and `--keymap` are optional.
Replace `$HOME/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub` with a path to your SSH public key.
If you do not have an ssh key yet, you can generate one with `ssh-keygen -t ed25519` command.
Use the `dd` utility to write the NixOS installer image to your USB drive:
!!! Danger "Specifying the wrong device can lead to unrecoverable data loss."
```bash
sudo dd bs=4M conv=fsync oflag=direct status=progress if=./result of=/dev/sd<X>
```
The `clan flash` utility will erase the disk. Make sure to specify the correct device
If your USB device is `sdb` use `of=/dev/sdb`.
=== "**Other OS**"
### Step 2. Download Generic Installer
```shellSession
wget https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images/releases/download/nixos-unstable/nixos-installer-x86_64-linux.iso
```
### Step 3. Flash the Installer to the USB Drive
!!! Danger "Specifying the wrong device can lead to unrecoverable data loss."
The `dd` utility will erase the disk. Make sure to specify the correct device (`of=...`)
For example if the USB device is `sdb` use `of=/dev/sdb`.
Use the `dd` utility to write the NixOS installer image to your USB drive:
```shellSession
sudo dd bs=4M conv=fsync oflag=direct status=progress if=./nixos-installer-x86_64-linux.iso of=/dev/sd<X>
```
### Step 4. Boot and Connect to your network
@ -73,8 +107,6 @@ After writing the installer to the USB drive, use it to boot the target machine.
- **Apple**: Option (Alt) Key (Boot Menu for Mac)
- If your hardware was not listed read the manufacturers instructions how to enter the boot Menu/BIOS Setup.
**During Boot**
Select `NixOS` to boot into the clan installer.
@ -83,23 +115,12 @@ Select `NixOS` to boot into the clan installer.
For deploying your configuration the machine needs to be connected via LAN (recommended).
For connecting via Wifi, please consult the guide below.
---
### Whats next?
- [Configure Machines](configure.md): Customise machine configuration
- [Deploying](machines.md): Deploying a Machine configuration
- [WiFi](#optional-connect-to-wifi): Guide for connecting to Wifi.
---
### (Optional) Connect to Wifi
## (Optional) Connect to Wifi
If you don't have access via LAN the Installer offers support for connecting via Wifi.
```bash
```shellSession
iwctl
```
@ -111,10 +132,11 @@ This will enter `iwd`
Now run the following command to connect to your Wifi:
```bash
```{.shellSession .no-copy}
# Identify your network device.
device list
# Replace 'wlan0' with your device name
# Replace 'wlan0' with your wireless device name
# Find your Wifi SSID.
station wlan0 scan
station wlan0 get-networks
@ -135,6 +157,17 @@ Connected network FRITZ!Box (Your router device)
IPv4 address 192.168.188.50 (Your new local ip)
```
Press `ctrl-d` to exit `IWD`.
Press ++ctrl+d++ to exit `IWD`.
Press `ctrl-d` **again** to update the displayed QR code and connection information.
!!! Important
Press ++ctrl+d++ **again** to update the displayed QR code and connection information.
You're all set up
---
## Whats next?
- [Configure Machines](configure.md): Customize machine configuration
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# Deploy Machine
Integrating a new machine into your Clan environment is an easy yet flexible process, allowing for a straight forward management of multiple NixOS configurations.
We'll walk you through adding a new computer to your Clan.
## Installing a New Machine
Clan CLI, in conjunction with [nixos-anywhere](https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-anywhere), provides a seamless method for installing NixOS on various machines.
This process involves preparing a suitable hardware and disk partitioning configuration and ensuring the target machine is accessible via SSH.
### Step 0. Prerequisites
=== "**Physical Hardware**"
- [x] **Two Computers**: You need one computer that you're getting ready (we'll call this the Target Computer) and another one to set it up from (we'll call this the Setup Computer). Make sure both can talk to each other over the network using SSH.
- [x] **Machine configuration**: See our basic [configuration guide](./configure.md)
- [x] **Initialized secrets**: See [secrets](secrets.md) for how to initialize your secrets.
- [x] **USB Flash Drive**: See [Clan Installer](installer.md)
!!! Steps
1. Create a NixOS installer image and transfer it to a bootable USB drive as described in the [installer](./installer.md).
2. Boot the target machine and connect it to a network that makes it reachable from your setup computer.
=== "**Cloud Machines**"
- [x] **Two Computers**: You need one computer that you're getting ready (we'll call this the Target Computer) and another one to set it up from (we'll call this the Setup Computer). Make sure both can talk to each other over the network using SSH.
- [x] **Machine configuration**: See our basic [configuration guide](./configure.md)
- [x] **Initialized secrets**: See [secrets](secrets.md) for how to initialize your secrets.
!!! Steps
- Any cloud machine if it is reachable via SSH and supports `kexec`.
Confirm the machine is reachable via SSH from your setup computer.
```bash
ssh root@<your_target_machine_ip>
```
### Step 1. Deploy the machine
**Finally deployment time!** Use the following command to build and deploy the image via SSH onto your machine.
Replace `<target_host>` with the **target computers' ip address**:
```bash
clan machines install my-machine <target_host>
```
> Note: This may take a while for building and for the file transfer.
!!! success
Your machine is all set up. 🎉 🚀
---
## What's next ?
- [**Update a Machine**](#update-your-machines): Learn how to update an existing machine?
Coming Soon:
- **Join Your Machines in a Private Network:**: Stay tuned for steps on linking all your machines into a secure mesh network with Clan.
---
## Update Your Machines
Clan CLI enables you to remotely update your machines over SSH. This requires setting up a target address for each target machine.
### Setting the Target Host
Replace `host_or_ip` with the actual hostname or IP address of your target machine:
```bash
clan config --machine my-machine clan.networking.targetHost root@host_or_ip
```
> Note: The use of `root@` in the target address implies SSH access as the `root` user.
> Ensure that the root login is secured and only used when necessary.
### Updating Machine Configurations
Execute the following command to update the specified machine:
```bash
clan machines update my-machine
```
You can also update all configured machines simultaneously by omitting the machine name:
```bash
clan machines update
```
### Setting a Build Host
If the machine does not have enough resources to run the NixOS evaluation or build itself,
it is also possible to specify a build host instead.
During an update, the cli will ssh into the build host and run `nixos-rebuild` from there.
```bash
clan config --machine my-machine clan.networking.buildHost root@host_or_ip
```
### Excluding a machine from `clan machine update`
To exclude machines from being updated when running `clan machines update` without any machines specified,
one can set the `clan.deployment.requireExplicitUpdate` option to true:
```bash
clan config --machine my-machine clan.deployment.requireExplicitUpdate true
```
This is useful for machines that are not always online or are not part of the regular update cycle.
---
# TODO:
* TODO: How to join others people zerotier
* `services.zerotier.joinNetworks = [ "network-id" ]`
* Controller needs to approve over webinterface or cli

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# Mesh VPN
This guide provides detailed instructions for configuring
[ZeroTier VPN](https://zerotier.com) within Clan. Follow the
outlined steps to set up a machine as a VPN controller (`<CONTROLLER>`) and to
include a new machine into the VPN.
## Concept
By default all machines within one clan are connected via a chosen network technology.
```{.no-copy}
Clan
Node A
<-> (zerotier / mycelium / ...)
Node B
```
If you select multiple network technologies at the same time. e.g. (zerotier + yggdrassil)
You must choose one of them as primary network and the machines are always connected via the primary network.
## 1. Set-Up the VPN Controller
The VPN controller is initially essential for providing configuration to new
peers. Once addresses are allocated, the controller's continuous operation is not essential.
1. **Designate a Machine**: Label a machine as the VPN controller in the clan,
referred to as `<CONTROLLER>` henceforth in this guide.
2. **Add Configuration**: Input the following configuration to the NixOS
configuration of the controller machine:
```nix
clan.networking.zerotier.controller = {
enable = true;
public = true;
};
```
3. **Update the Controller Machine**: Execute the following:
```bash
clan machines update <CONTROLLER>
```
Your machine is now operational as the VPN controller.
## 2. Add Machines to the VPN
To introduce a new machine to the VPN, adhere to the following steps:
1. **Update Configuration**: On the new machine, incorporate the following to its
configuration, substituting `<CONTROLLER>` with the controller machine name:
```nix
{ config, ... }: {
clan.networking.zerotier.networkId = builtins.readFile (config.clanCore.clanDir + "/machines/<CONTROLLER>/facts/zerotier-network-id");
}
```
1. **Update the New Machine**: Execute:
```bash
$ clan machines update <NEW_MACHINE>
```
Replace `<NEW_MACHINE>` with the designated new machine name.
!!! Note "For Private Networks"
1. **Retrieve the ZeroTier ID**: On the `new_machine`, execute:
```bash
$ sudo zerotier-cli info
```
Example Output:
```{.console, .no-copy}
200 info d2c71971db 1.12.1 OFFLINE
```
, where `d2c71971db` is the ZeroTier ID.
2. **Authorize the New Machine on the Controller**: On the controller machine,
execute:
```bash
$ sudo zerotier-members allow <ID>
```
Substitute `<ID>` with the ZeroTier ID obtained previously.
2. **Verify Connection**: On the `new_machine`, re-execute:
```bash
$ sudo zerotier-cli info
```
The status should now be "ONLINE":
```{.console, .no-copy}
200 info d2c71971db 1.12.1 ONLINE
```
!!! success "Congratulations!"
The new machine is now part of the VPN, and the ZeroTier
configuration on NixOS within the Clan project is complete.
## Further
Currently you can only use **Zerotier** as networking technology because this is the first network stack we aim to support.
In the future we plan to add additional network technologies like tinc, head/tailscale, yggdrassil and mycelium.
We chose zerotier because in our tests it was a straight forwards solution to bootstrap.
It allows you to selfhost a controller and the controller doesn't need to be globally reachable.
Which made it a good fit for starting the project.

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# Overlay Networks
This guide provides detailed instructions for configuring
[ZeroTier VPN](https://zerotier.com) within Clan. Follow the
outlined steps to set up a machine as a VPN controller (`<CONTROLLER>`) and to
include a new machine into the VPN.
## 1. Setting Up the VPN Controller
The VPN controller is initially essential for providing configuration to new
peers. Once addresses are allocated, the controller's continuous operation is not essential.
### Instructions:
1. **Designate a Machine**: Label a machine as the VPN controller in the clan,
referred to as `<CONTROLLER>` henceforth in this guide.
1. **Add Configuration**: Input the following configuration to the NixOS
configuration of the controller machine:
```nix
clan.networking.zerotier.controller = {
enable = true;
public = true;
};
```
1. **Update the Controller Machine**: Execute the following:
```bash
$ clan machines update <CONTROLLER>
```
Your machine is now operational as the VPN controller.
## 2. Integrating a New Machine to the VPN
To introduce a new machine to the VPN, adhere to the following steps:
### Instructions:
1. **Update Configuration**: On the new machine, incorporate the following to its
configuration, substituting `<CONTROLLER>` with the controller machine name:
```nix
{ config, ... }: {
clan.networking.zerotier.networkId = builtins.readFile (config.clanCore.clanDir + "/machines/<CONTROLLER>/facts/zerotier-network-id");
}
```
1. **Update the New Machine**: Execute:
```bash
$ clan machines update <NEW_MACHINE>
```
Replace `<NEW_MACHINE>` with the designated new machine name.
1. **Retrieve the ZeroTier ID**: On the `new_machine`, execute:
```bash
$ sudo zerotier-cli info
```
Example Output:
```{.console, .no-copy}
200 info d2c71971db 1.12.1 OFFLINE
```
, where `d2c71971db` is the ZeroTier ID.
1. **Authorize the New Machine on the Controller**: On the controller machine,
execute:
```bash
$ sudo zerotier-members allow <ID>
```
Substitute `<ID>` with the ZeroTier ID obtained previously.
1. **Verify Connection**: On the `new_machine`, re-execute:
```bash
$ sudo zerotier-cli info
```
The status should now be "ONLINE":
```{.console, .no-copy}
200 info d2c71971db 1.12.1 ONLINE
```
!!! success "Congratulations!"
The new machine is now part of the VPN, and the ZeroTier
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Clan utilizes the [sops](https://github.com/getsops/sops) format and integrates with [sops-nix](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix) on NixOS machines.
This documentation will guide you through managing secrets with the Clan CLI
This guide will walk you through:
## 1. Initializing Secrets
- **Creating a Keypair for Your User**: Learn how to generate a keypair for $USER to securely control all secrets.
- **Creating Your First Secret**: Step-by-step instructions on creating your initial secret.
- **Assigning Machine Access to the Secret**: Understand how to grant a machine access to the newly created secret.
### Create Your Master Keypair
## Create Your Admin Keypair
To get started, you'll need to create **Your master keypair**.
To get started, you'll need to create **Your admin keypair**.
!!! info
Don't worry — if you've already made one before, this step won't change or overwrite it.
@ -28,21 +30,20 @@ Generated age private key at '/home/joerg/.config/sops/age/keys.txt' for your us
Also add your age public key to the repository with 'clan secrets users add YOUR_USER age1wkth7uhpkl555g40t8hjsysr20drq286netu8zptw50lmqz7j95sw2t3l7' (replace YOUR_USER with your actual username)
```
!!! warning
!!! warning
Make sure to keep a safe backup of the private key you've just created.
If it's lost, you won't be able to get to your secrets anymore because they all need the master key to be unlocked.
If it's lost, you won't be able to get to your secrets anymore because they all need the admin key to be unlocked.
!!! note
!!! note
It's safe to add any secrets created by the clan CLI and placed in your repository to version control systems like `git`.
### Add Your Public Key
```bash
clan secrets users add <your_username> <your_public_key>
clan secrets users add $USER <your_public_key>
```
!!! note
Choose the same username as on your Setup/Source Machine that you use to control the deployment with.
It's best to choose the same username as on your Setup/Admin Machine that you use to control the deployment with.
Once run this will create the following files:
@ -52,112 +53,39 @@ sops/
└── <your_username>/
└── key.json
```
If you followed the quickstart tutorial all necessary secrets are initialized at this point.
## 2. Adding Machine Keys
---
New machines in Clan come with age keys stored in `./sops/machines/<machine_name>`. To list these machines:
## Whats next?
```bash
$ clan secrets machines list
- [Deployment](deploy.md): How to remotely deploy your machine
---
## More on Secrets
If you want to know more about how to save and share passwords in your clan read further!
### Adding a Secret
```shellSession
clan secrets set mysecret
Paste your secret:
```
For existing machines, add their keys:
### Retrieving a Stored Secret
```bash
$ clan secrets machines add <machine_name> <age_key>
```
### Advanced
To fetch an age key from an SSH host key:
```bash
$ ssh-keyscan <domain_name> | nix shell nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -c ssh-to-age
```
## 3. Assigning Access
By default, secrets are encrypted for your key. To specify which users and machines can access a secret:
```bash
$ clan secrets set --machine <machine1> --machine <machine2> --user <user1> --user <user2> <secret_name>
```
You can add machines/users to existing secrets without modifying the secret:
```bash
$ clan secrets machines add-secret <machine_name> <secret_name>
```
## 4. Adding Secrets
```bash
$ clan secrets set mysecret
Paste your secret:
```
!!! note
As you type your secret won't be displayed. Press Enter to save the secret.
## 5. Retrieving Stored Secrets
```bash
$ clan secrets get mysecret
clan secrets get mysecret
```
### List all Secrets
```bash
$ clan secrets list
clan secrets list
```
## 6. Groups
Clan CLI makes it easy to manage access by allowing you to create groups.
All users within a group inherit access to all secrets of the group.
This feature eases the process of handling permissions for multiple users.
Here's how to get started:
1. **Creating Groups**:
Assign users to a new group, e.g., `admins`:
```bash
$ clan secrets groups add admins <username>
```
2. **Listing Groups**:
```bash
$ clan secrets groups list
```
3. **Assigning Secrets to Groups**:
```bash
$ clan secrets groups add-secret <group_name> <secret_name>
```
## Further
Secrets in the repository follow this structure:
```{.console, .no-copy}
sops/
├── secrets/
│ └── <secret_name>/
│ ├── secret
│ └── users/
│ └── <your_username>/
```
The content of the secret is stored encrypted inside the `secret` file under `mysecret`.
By default, secrets are encrypted with your key to ensure readability.
### NixOS integration
A NixOS machine will automatically import all secrets that are encrypted for the
@ -176,8 +104,75 @@ In your nixos configuration you can get a path to secrets like this `config.sops
}
```
See the [readme](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix) of sops-nix for more
examples.
### Assigning Access
When using `clan secrets set <secret>` without arguments, secrets are encrypted for the key of the user named like your current $USER.
To add machines/users to an existing secret use:
```bash
clan secrets machines add-secret <machine_name> <secret_name>
```
Alternatively specify users and machines while creating a secret:
```bash
clan secrets set --machine <machine1> --machine <machine2> --user <user1> --user <user2> <secret_name>
```
## Advanced
In this section we go into more advanced secret management topics.
### Groups
Clan CLI makes it easy to manage access by allowing you to create groups.
All users within a group inherit access to all secrets of the group.
This feature eases the process of handling permissions for multiple users.
Here's how to get started:
1. **Creating Groups**:
Assign users to a new group, e.g., `admins`:
```bash
clan secrets groups add admins <username>
```
2. **Listing Groups**:
```bash
clan secrets groups list
```
3. **Assigning Secrets to Groups**:
```bash
clan secrets groups add-secret <group_name> <secret_name>
```
### Adding Machine Keys
New machines in Clan come with age keys stored in `./sops/machines/<machine_name>`. To list these machines:
```bash
clan secrets machines list
```
For existing machines, add their keys:
```bash
clan secrets machines add <machine_name> <age_key>
```
To fetch an age key from an SSH host key:
```bash
ssh-keyscan <domain_name> | nix shell nixpkgs#ssh-to-age -c ssh-to-age
```
### Migration: Importing existing sops-based keys / sops-nix
@ -189,8 +184,141 @@ If you already happened to use sops-nix, you can migrate by using the `clan secr
% clan secrets import-sops --prefix matchbox- --group admins --machine matchbox nixos/matchbox/secrets/secrets.yaml
```
This will create secrets for each secret found in `nixos/matchbox/secrets/secrets.yaml` in a ./sops folder of your repository.
This will create secrets for each secret found in `nixos/matchbox/secrets/secrets.yaml` in a `./sops` folder of your repository.
Each member of the group `admins` in this case will be able to decrypt the secrets with their respective key.
Since our clan secret module will auto-import secrets that are encrypted for a particular nixos machine,
you can now remove `sops.secrets.<secrets> = { };` unless you need to specify more options for the secret like owner/group of the secret file.
## Indepth Explanation
The secrets system conceptually knows two different entities:
- **Machine**: consumes secrets
- **User**: manages access to secrets
**A Users** Can add or revoke machines' access to secrets.
**A machine** Can decrypt secrets that where encrypted specifically for that machine.
!!! Danger
**Always make sure at least one _User_ has access to a secret**. Otherwise you could lock yourself out from accessing the secret.
### Inherited implications
By default clan uses [sops](https://github.com/getsops/sops) through [sops-nix](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix) for managing its secrets which inherits some implications that are important to understand:
- **Public/Private keys**: Entities are identified via their public keys. Each Entity can use their respective private key to decrypt a secret.
- **Public keys are stored**: All Public keys are stored inside the repository
- **Secrets are stored Encrypted**: secrets are stored inside the repository encrypted with the respective public keys
- **Secrets are deployed encrypted**: Fully encrypted secrets are deployed to machines at deployment time.
- **Secrets are decrypted by sops on-demand**: Each machine decrypts its secrets at runtime and stores them at an ephemeral location.
- **Machine key-pairs are auto-generated**: When a machine is created **no user-interaction is required** to setup public/private key-pairs.
- **secrets are re-encrypted**: In case machines, users or groups are modified secrets get re-encrypted on demand.
!!! Important
After revoking access to a secret you should also change the underlying secret. i.e. change the API key, or the password.
---
### Machine and user keys
The following diagrams illustrates how a user can provide a secret (i.e. a Password).
- By using the **Clan CLI** a user encrypts the password with both the **User public-key** and the **machine's public-key**
- The *Machine* can decrypt the password with its private-key on demand.
- The *User* is able to decrypt the password to make changes to it.
```plantuml
@startuml
!include C4_Container.puml
Person(user, "User", "Someone who manages secrets")
ContainerDb(secret, "Secret")
Container(machine, "Machine", "A Machine. i.e. Needs the Secret for a given Service." )
Rel_R(user, secret, "Encrypt", "", "Pubkeys: User, Machine")
Rel_L(secret, user, "Decrypt", "", "user privkey")
Rel_R(secret, machine, "Decrypt", "", "machine privkey" )
@enduml
```
#### User groups
Here we illustrate how machine groups work.
Common use cases:
- **Shared Management**: Access among multiple users. I.e. a subset of secrets/machines that have two admins
```plantuml
@startuml
!include C4_Container.puml
System_Boundary(c1, "Group") {
Person(user1, "User A", "has access")
Person(user2, "User B", "has access")
}
ContainerDb(secret, "Secret")
Container(machine, "Machine", "A Machine. i.e. Needs the Secret for a given Service." )
Rel_R(c1, secret, "Encrypt", "", "Pubkeys: User A, User B, Machine")
Rel_R(secret, machine, "Decrypt", "", "machine privkey" )
@enduml
```
<!-- TODO: See also [Groups Reference](#groups-reference) -->
---
#### Machine groups
Here we illustrate how machine groups work.
Common use cases:
- **Shared secrets**: Among multiple machines such as Wifi passwords
```plantuml
@startuml
!include C4_Container.puml
!include C4_Deployment.puml
Person(user, "User", "Someone who manages secrets")
ContainerDb(secret, "Secret")
System_Boundary(c1, "Group") {
Container(machine1, "Machine A", "Both machines need the same secret" )
Container(machine2, "Machine B", "Both machines need the same secret" )
}
Rel_R(user, secret, "Encrypt", "", "Pubkeys: machine A, machine B, User")
Rel(secret, c1, "Decrypt", "", "Both machine A or B can decrypt using their private key" )
@enduml
```
<!-- TODO: See also [Groups Reference](#groups-reference) -->
See the [readme](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix) of sops-nix for more
examples.
---
## Whats next?
- [Deployment](deploy.md): How to remotely deploy your machine
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# Getting Started
# Setup
Welcome to your simple guide on starting a new Clan project.
## What's Inside
We've put together a straightforward guide to help you out:
- [**Starting with a New Clan Project**](#starting-with-a-new-clan-project): Create a new Clan from scratch.
- [**Integrating Clan using Flake-Parts**](getting-started/flake-parts.md)
---
## **Starting with a New Clan Project**
Create your own clan with these initial steps.
Create your own clan with these initial steps and manage a fleet of machines with one single testable git repository!
### Prerequisites
#### Linux
=== "**Linux**"
Clan depends on nix installed on your system. Run the following command to install nix.
Clan depends on nix installed on your system. Run the following command to install nix.
```bash
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
```
```bash
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
```
#### NixOS
=== "**NixOS**"
If you run NixOS the `nix` binary is already installed.
If you run NixOS the `nix` binary is already installed.
You will also need to enable the `flakes` and `nix-commands` experimental features.
You will also need to enable the `flakes` and `nix-commands` experimental features.
```bash
# /etc/nix/nix.conf or ~/.config/nix/nix.conf
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
```
```bash
# /etc/nix/nix.conf or ~/.config/nix/nix.conf
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
```
#### Other
=== "**Other**"
Clan doesn't offer dedicated support for other operating systems yet.
Clan doesn't offer dedicated support for other operating systems yet.
### Step 1: Add Clan CLI to Your Shell
@ -48,6 +35,13 @@ Add the Clan CLI into your development workflow:
nix shell git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core#clan-cli
```
You can find reference documentation for the `clan` cli program [here](./reference/cli/index.md).
Alternatively you can check out the help pages directly:
```terminalSession
clan --help
```
### Step 2: Initialize Your Project
Set the foundation of your Clan project by initializing it as follows:
@ -57,12 +51,14 @@ clan flakes create my-clan
```
This command creates the `flake.nix` and `.clan-flake` files for your project.
It will also generate files from a default template, to help show general clan usage patterns.
### Step 3: Verify the Project Structure
Ensure that all project files exist by running:
```bash
cd my-clan
tree
```
@ -101,12 +97,6 @@ sara
### What's Next?
- [**Machine Configuration**](getting-started/configure.md): Declare behavior and configuration of machines.
- [**Deploy Machines**](getting-started/machines.md): Learn how to deploy to any remote machine.
- [**Installer**](getting-started/installer.md): Setting up new computers remotely is easy with an USB stick.
- [**Check out our Templates**](templates/index.md)
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@font-face {
font-family: "Roboto";
src: url(./Roboto-Regular.ttf) format('truetype');
}
@font-face {
font-family: "Fira Code";
src: url(./FiraCode-VF.ttf) format('truetype');
}
:root {
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# Templates
We provide some starting templates you can easily use one of those via `nix flakes`.
They showcase best practices and guide you through setting up and using Clan's modules
I.e. To use the `new-clan` template run the following command:
```bash
nix flake init -t git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core#new-clan
```
## Available Templates
We offer the following templates:
To initialize a clan with one of those run:
```bash
nix flake init -t git+https://git.clan.lol/clan/clan-core#[TEMPLATE_NAME]
```
Substitute `[TEMPLATE_NAME]` with the name of the template.
- **new-clan**: Perfect for beginners, this template shows you how to link two machines in a basic setup.

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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712356478,
"narHash": "sha256-kTcEtrQIRnexu5lAbLsmUcfR2CrmsACF1s3ZFw1NEVA=",
"lastModified": 1717177033,
"narHash": "sha256-G3CZJafCO8WDy3dyA2EhpUJEmzd5gMJ2IdItAg0Hijw=",
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "disko",
"rev": "0a17298c0d96190ef3be729d594ba202b9c53beb",
"rev": "0274af4c92531ebfba4a5bd493251a143bc51f3c",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712014858,
"narHash": "sha256-sB4SWl2lX95bExY2gMFG5HIzvva5AVMJd4Igm+GpZNw=",
"lastModified": 1717285511,
"narHash": "sha256-iKzJcpdXih14qYVcZ9QC9XuZYnPc6T8YImb6dX166kw=",
"owner": "hercules-ci",
"repo": "flake-parts",
"rev": "9126214d0a59633752a136528f5f3b9aa8565b7d",
"rev": "2a55567fcf15b1b1c7ed712a2c6fadaec7412ea8",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
},
"nixlib": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1711846064,
"narHash": "sha256-cqfX0QJNEnge3a77VnytM0Q6QZZ0DziFXt6tSCV8ZSc=",
"lastModified": 1712450863,
"narHash": "sha256-K6IkdtMtq9xktmYPj0uaYc8NsIqHuaAoRBaMgu9Fvrw=",
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "nixpkgs.lib",
"rev": "90b1a963ff84dc532db92f678296ff2499a60a87",
"rev": "3c62b6a12571c9a7f65ab037173ee153d539905f",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@ -55,6 +55,22 @@
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixos-2311": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1717017538,
"narHash": "sha256-S5kltvDDfNQM3xx9XcvzKEOyN2qk8Sa+aSOLqZ+1Ujc=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "64e468fd2652105710d86cd2ae3e65a5a6d58dec",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "NixOS",
"ref": "release-23.11",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixos-generators": {
"inputs": {
"nixlib": "nixlib",
@ -63,11 +79,11 @@
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712191720,
"narHash": "sha256-xXtSSnVHURHsxLQO30dzCKW5NJVGV/umdQPmFjPFMVA=",
"lastModified": 1716210724,
"narHash": "sha256-iqQa3omRcHGpWb1ds75jS9ruA5R39FTmAkeR3J+ve1w=",
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "nixos-generators",
"rev": "0c15e76bed5432d7775a22e8d22059511f59d23a",
"rev": "d14b286322c7f4f897ca4b1726ce38cb68596c94",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@ -76,13 +92,34 @@
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixos-images": {
"inputs": {
"nixos-2311": "nixos-2311",
"nixos-unstable": [
"nixpkgs"
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1717040312,
"narHash": "sha256-yI/en4IxuCEClIUpIs3QTyYCCtmSPLOhwLJclfNwdeg=",
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "nixos-images",
"rev": "47bfb55316e105390dd761e0b6e8e0be09462b67",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nix-community",
"repo": "nixos-images",
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712468661,
"narHash": "sha256-n2gVVBs+rV+HzPv/N3QQv5cdAXqSkjmaObvfeMqnw2c=",
"lastModified": 1717298511,
"narHash": "sha256-9sXuJn/nL+9ImeYtlspTvjt83z1wIgU+9AwfNbnq+tI=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "298edc8f1e0dfffce67f50375c9f5952e04a6d02",
"rev": "6634a0509e9e81e980b129435fbbec518ab246d0",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@ -97,6 +134,7 @@
"disko": "disko",
"flake-parts": "flake-parts",
"nixos-generators": "nixos-generators",
"nixos-images": "nixos-images",
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs",
"sops-nix": "sops-nix",
"treefmt-nix": "treefmt-nix"
@ -110,11 +148,11 @@
"nixpkgs-stable": []
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1712458908,
"narHash": "sha256-DMgBS+jNHDg8z3g9GkwqL8xTKXCRQ/0FGsAyrniVonc=",
"lastModified": 1717297459,
"narHash": "sha256-cZC2f68w5UrJ1f+2NWGV9Gx0dEYmxwomWN2B0lx0QRA=",
"owner": "Mic92",
"repo": "sops-nix",
"rev": "39191e8e6265b106c9a2ba0cfd3a4dafe98a31c6",
"rev": "ab2a43b0d21d1d37d4d5726a892f714eaeb4b075",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
@ -130,11 +168,11 @@
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1711963903,
"narHash": "sha256-N3QDhoaX+paWXHbEXZapqd1r95mdshxToGowtjtYkGI=",
"lastModified": 1717278143,
"narHash": "sha256-u10aDdYrpiGOLoxzY/mJ9llST9yO8Q7K/UlROoNxzDw=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "treefmt-nix",
"rev": "49dc4a92b02b8e68798abd99184f228243b6e3ac",
"rev": "3eb96ca1ae9edf792a8e0963cc92fddfa5a87706",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable-small";
disko.url = "github:nix-community/disko";
disko.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
sops-nix.url = "github:Mic92/sops-nix";
@ -16,6 +15,8 @@
sops-nix.inputs.nixpkgs-stable.follows = "";
nixos-generators.url = "github:nix-community/nixos-generators";
nixos-generators.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
nixos-images.url = "github:nix-community/nixos-images";
nixos-images.inputs.nixos-unstable.follows = "nixpkgs";
flake-parts.url = "github:hercules-ci/flake-parts";
flake-parts.inputs.nixpkgs-lib.follows = "nixpkgs";
treefmt-nix.url = "github:numtide/treefmt-nix";
@ -23,10 +24,14 @@
};
outputs =
inputs@{ flake-parts, ... }:
inputs@{ flake-parts, self, ... }:
flake-parts.lib.mkFlake { inherit inputs; } (
{ ... }:
{
clan = {
# meta.name = "clan-core";
directory = self;
};
systems = [
"x86_64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ clan-core:
lib,
flake-parts-lib,
inputs,
self,
...
}:
let
@ -16,10 +17,38 @@ let
cfg = config.clan;
in
{
imports = [
# TODO: figure out how to print the deprecation warning
# "${inputs.nixpkgs}/nixos/modules/misc/assertions.nix"
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule
[
"clan"
"clanName"
]
[
"clan"
"meta"
"name"
]
)
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule
[
"clan"
"clanIcon"
]
[
"clan"
"meta"
"icon"
]
)
];
options.clan = {
directory = mkOption {
type = types.path;
description = "The directory containing the clan subdirectory";
default = self; # default to the directory of the flake
};
specialArgs = mkOption {
type = types.attrsOf types.raw;
@ -31,15 +60,27 @@ in
default = { };
description = "Allows to include machine-specific modules i.e. machines.\${name} = { ... }";
};
clanName = mkOption {
type = types.str;
description = "Needs to be (globally) unique, as this determines the folder name where the flake gets downloaded to.";
};
clanIcon = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.path;
default = null;
description = "A path to an icon to be used for the clan, should be the same for all machines";
# Checks are performed in 'buildClan'
# Not everyone uses flake-parts
meta = {
name = lib.mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = "Needs to be (globally) unique, as this determines the folder name where the flake gets downloaded to.";
};
icon = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.path;
default = null;
description = "A path to an icon to be used for the clan in the GUI";
};
description = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
description = "A short description of the clan";
};
};
pkgsForSystem = mkOption {
type = types.functionTo types.raw;
default = _system: null;
@ -50,7 +91,8 @@ in
clanInternals = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.submodule {
options = {
all-machines-json = lib.mkOption { type = lib.types.attrsOf lib.types.str; };
meta = lib.mkOption { type = lib.types.attrsOf lib.types.unspecified; };
all-machines-json = lib.mkOption { type = lib.types.attrsOf lib.types.unspecified; };
machines = lib.mkOption { type = lib.types.attrsOf (lib.types.attrsOf lib.types.unspecified); };
machinesFunc = lib.mkOption { type = lib.types.attrsOf (lib.types.attrsOf lib.types.unspecified); };
};
@ -63,9 +105,8 @@ in
directory
specialArgs
machines
clanName
clanIcon
pkgsForSystem
meta
;
};
};

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treefmt.programs.mypy.directories = {
"pkgs/clan-cli".extraPythonPackages = self'.packages.clan-cli.testDependencies;
"pkgs/clan-vm-manager".extraPythonPackages =
self'.packages.clan-vm-manager.externalTestDeps ++ self'.packages.clan-cli.testDependencies;
# clan-vm-manager currently only exists on linux
(self'.packages.clan-vm-manager.externalTestDeps or [ ])
++ self'.packages.clan-cli.testDependencies;
};
treefmt.settings.formatter.nix = {

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