After final improvements to the official formatter implementation,
this commit now performs the first treewide reformat of Nix files using it.
This is part of the implementation of RFC 166.
Only "inactive" files are reformatted, meaning only files that
aren't being touched by any PR with activity in the past 2 months.
This is to avoid conflicts for PRs that might soon be merged.
Later we can do a full treewide reformat to get the rest,
which should not cause as many conflicts.
A CI check has already been running for some time to ensure that new and
already-formatted files are formatted, so the files being reformatted here
should also stay formatted.
This commit was automatically created and can be verified using
nix-build a08b3a4d19.tar.gz \
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result/bin/apply-formatting $NIXPKGS_PATH
Relax dependency with certs that are validated via DNS challenge since
we know the HTTP server is not required for that validation.
This allows marking the server's service as depending on the cert.
The change introduced in #308303 refers to the virtualHosts attrset
key which can be any string. The servername is the actual primary
hostname used for the certificate.
This fixes use cases like:
services.nginx.virualHosts.foobar.serverName = "my.fqdn.org";
This additional module allows the tailscale auth proxy to be configured
independently of nginx. The tailscale auth proxy works with both caddy
and traefik. All prior nginx/tailscale-auth options are retained as
aliases.
these changes were generated with nixq 0.0.2, by running
nixq ">> lib.mdDoc[remove] Argument[keep]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
nixq ">> mdDoc[remove] Argument[keep]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
nixq ">> Inherit >> mdDoc[remove]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
two mentions of the mdDoc function remain in nixos/, both of which
are inside of comments.
Since lib.mdDoc is already defined as just id, this commit is a no-op as
far as Nix (and the built manual) is concerned.
Automatic advertise in the `http` block about support of HTTP/3
protocol makes it difficult to automatically configure services
to work with it.
HTTP/3 availability must be manually advertised, preferably in
each location block.
When listening on unix sockets, it doesn't make sense to specify a port
for nginx's listen directive.
Since nginx defaults to port 80 when the port isn't specified (but the
address is), we can change the default for the option to null as well
without changing any behaviour.