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diff --git a/nix/README.md b/nix/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d92f910 --- /dev/null +++ b/nix/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +# Conduit for Nix/NixOS + +This guide assumes you have a recent version of Nix (^2.4) installed. + +Since Conduit ships as a Nix flake, you'll first need to [enable +flakes][enable_flakes]. + +You can now use the usual Nix commands to interact with Conduit's flake. For +example, `nix run gitlab:famedly/conduit` will run Conduit (though you'll need +to provide configuration and such manually as usual). + +If your NixOS configuration is defined as a flake, you can depend on this flake +to provide a more up-to-date version than provided by `nixpkgs`. In your flake, +add the following to your `inputs`: + +```nix +conduit = { + url = "gitlab:famedly/conduit"; + + # Assuming you have an input for nixpkgs called `nixpkgs`. If you experience + # build failures while using this, try commenting/deleting this line. This + # will probably also require you to always build from source. + inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; +}; +``` + +Next, make sure you're passing your flake inputs to the `specialArgs` argument +of `nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem` [as explained here][specialargs]. This guide will +assume you've named the group `flake-inputs`. + +Now you can configure Conduit and a reverse proxy for it. Add the following to +a new Nix file and include it in your configuration: + +```nix +{ config +, pkgs +, flake-inputs +, ... +}: + +let + # You'll need to edit these values + + # The hostname that will appear in your user and room IDs + server_name = "example.com"; + + # The hostname that Conduit actually runs on + # + # This can be the same as `server_name` if you want. This is only necessary + # when Conduit is running on a different machine than the one hosting your + # root domain. This configuration also assumes this is all running on a single + # machine, some tweaks will need to be made if this is not the case. + matrix_hostname = "matrix.${server_name}"; + + # An admin email for TLS certificate notifications + admin_email = "admin@${server_name}"; + + # These ones you can leave alone + + # Build a dervation that stores the content of `${server_name}/.well-known/matrix/server` + well_known_server = pkgs.writeText "well-known-matrix-server" '' + { + "m.server": "${matrix_hostname}" + } + ''; + + # Build a dervation that stores the content of `${server_name}/.well-known/matrix/client` + well_known_client = pkgs.writeText "well-known-matrix-client" '' + { + "m.homeserver": { + "base_url": "https://${matrix_hostname}" + } + } + ''; +in + +{ + # Configure Conduit itself + services.matrix-conduit = { + enable = true; + + # This causes NixOS to use the flake defined in this repository instead of + # the build of Conduit built into nixpkgs. + package = flake-inputs.conduit.packages.${pkgs.system}.default; + + settings.global = { + inherit server_name; + }; + }; + + # Configure automated TLS acquisition/renewal + security.acme = { + acceptTerms = true; + defaults = { + email = admin_email; + }; + }; + + # ACME data must be readable by the NGINX user + users.users.nginx.extraGroups = [ + "acme" + ]; + + # Configure NGINX as a reverse proxy + services.nginx = { + enable = true; + recommendedProxySettings = true; + + virtualHosts = { + "${server_name}" = { + forceSSL = true; + enableACME = true; + + listen = [ + { + addr = "0.0.0.0"; + port = 443; + ssl = true; + } + { + addr = "0.0.0.0"; + port = 8448; + ssl = true; + } + ]; + + extraConfig = '' + merge_slashes off; + ''; + + "${matrix_hostname}" = { + forceSSL = true; + enableACME = true; + + locations."/_matrix/" = { + proxyPass = "http://backend_conduit$request_uri"; + proxyWebsockets = true; + extraConfig = '' + proxy_set_header Host $host; + proxy_buffering off; + ''; + }; + + locations."=/.well-known/matrix/server" = { + # Use the contents of the derivation built previously + alias = "${well_known_server}"; + + extraConfig = '' + # Set the header since by default NGINX thinks it's just bytes + default_type application/json; + ''; + }; + + locations."=/.well-known/matrix/client" = { + # Use the contents of the derivation built previously + alias = "${well_known_client}"; + + extraConfig = '' + # Set the header since by default NGINX thinks it's just bytes + default_type application/json; + + # https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.4.0#web-browser-clients + add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*"; + ''; + }; + }; + }; + + upstreams = { + "backend_conduit" = { + servers = { + "localhost:${toString config.services.matrix-conduit.settings.global.port}" = { }; + }; + }; + }; + }; + + # Open firewall ports for HTTP, HTTPS, and Matrix federation + networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 80 443 8448 ]; + networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 80 443 8448 ]; +} +``` + +Now you can rebuild your system configuration and you should be good to go! + +[enable_flakes]: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes#Enable_flakes + +[specialargs]: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes#Using_nix_flakes_with_NixOS |