# deploy-rs A Simple, multi-profile Nix-flake deploy tool. **This is very early development software, you should expect to find issues, and things will change** ## Usage Basic usage: `deploy [options] `. The given flake can be just a source `my-flake`, or optionally specify the node to deploy `my-flake#my-node`, or specify a profile too `my-flake#my-node.my-profile`. You can try out this tool easily with `nix run`: - `nix run github:serokell/deploy-rs your-flake` If you require a signing key to push closures to your server, specify the path to it in the `LOCAL_KEY` environment variable. Check out `deploy --help` for CLI flags! Remember to check there before making one-time changes to things like hostnames. There is also an `activate` binary though this should be ignored, it is only used internally and for testing/hacking purposes. ## API ### Profile This is the core of how `deploy-rs` was designed, any number of these can run on a node, as any user (see further down for specifying user information). If you want to mimick the behaviour of traditional tools like NixOps or Morph, try just defining one `profile` called `system`, as root, containing a nixosSystem, and you can even similarly use [home-manager](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager) on any non-privileged user. ```nix { # The command to bootstrap your profile, this is optional bootstrap = "mkdir xyz"; # A derivation containing your required software, and a script to activate it in `${path}/activate` # For ease of use, `deploy-rs` provides a function to easy all this required activation script to any derivation path = deploy-rs.lib.x86_64-linux.setActivate pkgs.hello "./bin/hello"; # An optional path to where your profile should be installed to, this is useful if you want to use a common profile name across multiple users, but would have conflicts in your node's profile list. profilePath = "/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/someuser/someprofile"; # ...generic options... (see lower section) } ``` ### Node This defines a single node/server, and the profiles you intend it to run. ```nix { # The hostname of your server, don't worry, this can be overridden at runtime if needed hostname = "my.server.gov"; # An optional list containing the order you want profiles to be deployed. profilesOrder = [ "something" "system" ]; profiles = { system = {}; # Definition shown above something = {}; # Definition shown above }; # ...generic options... (see lower section) } ``` ### Deploy This is the top level attribute containing all of the options for this tool ```nix { nodes = { my-node = {}; # Definition shown above another-node = {}; # Definition shown above }; # ...generic options... (see lower section) } ``` ### Generic options This is a set of options that can be put in any of the above definitions, with the priority being `profile > node > deploy` ```nix { sshUser = "admin"; # This is the user that deploy-rs will use when connecting user = "root"; # This is the user that the profile will be deployed to (will use sudo if not the same as above) sshOpts = [ "-p" "2121" ]; # These are arguments that will be passed to SSH fastConnection = false; # Fast connection to the node. If this is true, copy the whole closure instead of letting the node substitute autoRollback = true; # If the previous profile should be re-activated if activation fails } ``` A stronger definition of the schema is in the [interface directory](./interface), and full working examples Nix expressions/configurations are in the [examples folder](./examples). ## Idea `deploy-rs` is a simple Rust program that will take a Nix flake and use it to deploy any of your defined profiles to your nodes. This is _strongly_ based off of [serokell/deploy](https://github.com/serokell/deploy), designed to replace it and expand upon it. This type of design (as opposed to more traditional tools like NixOps or morph) allows for lesser-privileged deployments, and the ability to update different things independently of eachother. ## Things to work on - ~~Ordered profiles~~ - ~~Automatic rollbacks~~ - UI (?) - automatic kexec lustration of servers (maybe) - Remote health checks - ~~Rollback on reconnection failure (technically, rollback if not reconnected to)~~ - Optionally build on remote server ## About Serokell deploy-rs is maintained and funded with ❤️ by [Serokell](https://serokell.io/). The names and logo for Serokell are trademark of Serokell OÜ. We love open source software! See [our other projects](https://serokell.io/community?utm_source=github) or [hire us](https://serokell.io/hire-us?utm_source=github) to design, develop and grow your idea!