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11 Jul 2022
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopisit should work11:15:00
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo LlopisHow to use impure flake evaluation?11:15:11
@schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.deCRTifiediirc colmena defaults to it11:15:57
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopisah!11:16:05
@schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.deCRTified Otherwise, most nix tools use --impure 11:16:06
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopisgood11:16:10
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopisok let me try11:16:13
@schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.deCRTifiedit mainly means that the git tree for the config might contain uncommited changes11:16:32
@schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.deCRTifiedBut I don't know whether the terraform json output should be tracked by git 🤔11:16:49
@schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.deCRTified * But I don't know whether the terraform json output should be tracked by git 🤔 (to make it pure)11:16:57
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopisit shouldn't11:16:58
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopis see, with the same Terraform declarations I can run terraform apply or terraform destroy 11:17:26
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopis

So let's say:

  1. apply. HostA IP = 1.1.1.1
  2. destroy
  3. apply. HostA IP = 1.1.1.2
11:18:05
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopisthat's why Terraform keeps the state outside git (and for other reasons), and why this can't be pure to be usable11:18:28
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo LlopisWell, I could git-commit the terraform output anyway 😆11:18:40
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo LlopisBut direct linking to terraform state seems more useful imho (I might be wrong)11:19:04
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo Llopis

well... just like I was expecting, it doesn't work. 😕
In my flake, I have:

let inventory = builtins.fromJSON (
      builtins.readFile
      (
        pkgs.runCommandLocal "terraform-inventory" {
          src = ./.;
        } ''
          export PATH=${self.outputs.devShells.${pkgs.system}.default}/bin:$PATH
          bash $src/ansible/inventories/terraform.sh > $out
        ''
      )
    );
in colmena = { ... } # Stuff that parses the inventory and generates machine info

The results, as I was expecting:

> colmena build
warning: Git tree '/var/home/yajo/prodevel/moduground' is dirty
[INFO ] Using flake: git+file:///var/home/yajo/prodevel/moduground
[INFO ] Enumerating nodes...
warning: Git tree '/var/home/yajo/prodevel/moduground' is dirty
building '/nix/store/pa4n1x0ncgw669zyksz89kwflpr51nl8-terraform-inventory.drv'...
â•·
│ Error: Backend initialization required, please run "terraform init"
│ 
│ Reason: Initial configuration of the requested backend "http"
[...]

Basically it means that it's trying to build that inventory as a normal derivation, in isolation. Thus, it doesn't get the necessary environmental secrets that Terraform uses to access its state, and fails.

The dynamic inventory should be evaluated outside of the nix expression, and maybe passed in as an argument. But my guess is that this would be common enough so as to colmena needing to add support for it out of the box somehow, right?

12:34:06
@buckley310:matrix.orgBuckleySo wait, is there a pure evaluation mode?13:54:48
@buckley310:matrix.orgBuckleyThat sounds nice13:55:02
@linus:schreibt.jetztLinux Hackermannot for colmena AFAIK13:55:18
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo LlopisI'm using flakes, that's pure by default AFAIK 13:56:59
@linus:schreibt.jetztLinux Hackermannot with colmena13:57:10
@linus:schreibt.jetztLinux Hackermancolmena isn't currently able to evaluate purely13:57:26
@linus:schreibt.jetztLinux Hackermanhttps://github.com/zhaofengli/colmena/blob/ac8852dcdf7ab6e9524600518414a63dbfb115b1/src/nix/evaluator/nix_eval_jobs.rs#L8513:57:55
@jairo:recallstack.icuJairo LlopisBut then how to get json output from one script into it as an argument? 🤔14:01:07
14 Jul 2022
@ty:tjll.nettylerjl joined the room.21:26:34
@ty:tjll.nettylerjl Hey hey - is there a good way to consume a nixosConfiguration from something like a flake output to feed into colmena? I'd love to pull a host's config out of something like my flake that uses digga/devos and feed it into colmena to apply to the host 21:29:38
@buckley310:matrix.orgBuckleymy config used to do that22:29:55
@buckley310:matrix.orgBuckleylooking through code history for the exact way...22:30:59
@schnecfk:ruhr-uni-bochum.deCRTifiedI've written my method in an gh issue, one moment22:31:51

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