{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: # TODO: This may file may need additional review, eg which configuartions to # expose to the user. # # I only used it to access some simple databases. # test: # isql, then type the following commands: # CREATE DATABASE '/var/db/firebird/data/test.fdb' USER 'SYSDBA' PASSWORD 'masterkey'; # CONNECT '/var/db/firebird/data/test.fdb' USER 'SYSDBA' PASSWORD 'masterkey'; # CREATE TABLE test ( text varchar(100) ); # DROP DATABASE; # # Be careful, virtuoso-opensource also provides a different isql command ! # There are at least two ways to run firebird. superserver has been choosen # however there are no strong reasons to prefer this or the other one AFAIK # Eg superserver is said to be most efficiently using resources according to # http://www.firebirdsql.org/manual/qsg25-classic-or-super.html with lib; let cfg = config.services.firebird; firebird = cfg.package; dataDir = "${cfg.baseDir}/data"; systemDir = "${cfg.baseDir}/system"; in { ###### interface options = { services.firebird = { enable = mkEnableOption "the Firebird super server"; package = mkOption { default = pkgs.firebirdSuper; defaultText = "pkgs.firebirdSuper"; type = types.package; /* Example: package = pkgs.firebirdSuper.override { icu = pkgs.icu; }; which is not recommended for compatibility reasons. See comments at the firebirdSuper derivation */ description = '' Which firebird derivation to use. ''; }; port = mkOption { default = "3050"; description = '' Port Firebird uses. ''; }; user = mkOption { default = "firebird"; description = '' User account under which firebird runs. ''; }; baseDir = mkOption { default = "/var/db/firebird"; # ubuntu is using /var/lib/firebird/2.1/data/.. ? description = '' Location containing data/ and system/ directories. data/ stores the databases, system/ stores the password database security2.fdb. ''; }; }; }; ###### implementation config = mkIf config.services.firebird.enable { environment.systemPackages = [cfg.package]; systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [ "d '${dataDir}' 0700 ${cfg.user} - - -" "d '${systemDir}' 0700 ${cfg.user} - - -" ]; systemd.services.firebird = { description = "Firebird Super-Server"; wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; # TODO: moving security2.fdb into the data directory works, maybe there # is a better way preStart = '' if ! test -e "${systemDir}/security2.fdb"; then cp ${firebird}/security2.fdb "${systemDir}" fi chmod -R 700 "${dataDir}" "${systemDir}" /var/log/firebird ''; serviceConfig.User = cfg.user; serviceConfig.LogsDirectory = "firebird"; serviceConfig.LogsDirectoryMode = "0700"; serviceConfig.ExecStart = ''${firebird}/bin/fbserver -d''; # TODO think about shutdown }; environment.etc."firebird/firebird.msg".source = "${firebird}/firebird.msg"; # think about this again - and eventually make it an option environment.etc."firebird/firebird.conf".text = '' # RootDirectory = Restrict ${dataDir} DatabaseAccess = Restrict ${dataDir} ExternalFileAccess = Restrict ${dataDir} # what is this? is None allowed? UdfAccess = None # "Native" = traditional interbase/firebird, "mixed" is windows only Authentication = Native # defaults to -1 on non Win32 #MaxUnflushedWrites = 100 #MaxUnflushedWriteTime = 100 # show trace if trouble occurs (does this require debug build?) # BugcheckAbort = 0 # ConnectionTimeout = 180 #RemoteServiceName = gds_db RemoteServicePort = ${cfg.port} # randomly choose port for server Event Notification #RemoteAuxPort = 0 # rsetrict connections to a network card: #RemoteBindAddress = # there are some additional settings which should be reviewed ''; users.users.firebird = { description = "Firebird server user"; group = "firebird"; uid = config.ids.uids.firebird; }; users.groups.firebird.gid = config.ids.gids.firebird; }; }