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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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version="5.0"
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xml:id="module-misc-nixos">
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<title>NixOS Reentry</title>
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<para><emphasis>Source:</emphasis> <filename>modules/misc/nixos.nix</filename></para>
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<para>NixOS reentry can be used for both pinning the evaluation to a
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specific version of NixOS, and to dynamically add additional modules into
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the Module evaluation.</para>
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<section><title>NixOS Version Pinning</title>
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<para>To pin a specific version of NixOS, you need a version that you can
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either clone localy, or that you can fetch remotely.</para>
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<para>If you already have a cloned version of NixOS in the directory
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<filename>/etc/nixos/nixpkgs-16-03</filename>, then you can specify the
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<option>nixos.path</option> with either the path or the relative path of
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your NixOS clone. For example, you can add the following to your
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<filename>/etc/nixos/configuration.nix</filename> file:
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<programlisting>
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nixos.path = ./nixpkgs-16-03/nixos;
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</programlisting>
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</para>
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<para>Another option is to fetch a specific version of NixOS, with either
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the <literal>fetchTarball</literal> builtin, or the
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<literal>pkgs.fetchFromGitHub</literal> function and use the result as an
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input.
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<programlisting>
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nixos.path = "${builtins.fetchTarball https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/1f27976e03c15183191d1b4aa1a40d1f14666cd2.tar.gz}/nixos";
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</programlisting>
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</para>
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</section>
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<section><title>Adding Module Dynamically</title>
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<para>To add additional module, the recommended way is to use statically
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known modules in the list of imported arguments as described in <xref
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linkend="sec-modularity" />. Unfortunately, this recommended method has
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limitation, such that the list of imported files cannot be selected based on
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the content of the configuration.
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Fortunately, NixOS reentry system can be used as an alternative to register
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new imported modules based on the content of the configuration. To do so,
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one should define both <option>nixos.path</option> and
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<option>nixos.extraModules</option> options.
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<programlisting>
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nixos.path = <nixos>;
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nixos.extraModules =
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if config.networking.hostName == "server" then
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[ ./server.nix ] else [ ./client.nix ];
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</programlisting>
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Also note, that the above can be reimplemented in a different way which is
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not as expensive, by using <literal>mkIf</literal> at the top each
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configuration if both modules are present on the file system (see <xref
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linkend="sec-option-definitions" />) and by always inmporting both
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modules.</para>
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</section>
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<section><title>Options</title>
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<para>FIXME: auto-generated list of module options.</para>
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</section>
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</chapter>
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