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The “binary cache” format
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Ludovic Courtès |
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The “binary cache” format |
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Fri, 07 Feb 2014 14:02:07 +0100 |
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Hello,
We were discussing on IRC about the “binary cache” format (in Nix
parlance) that Hydra uses, and that ‘guix substitute-binary’ expects.
Basically a “binary cache” HTTP server is expected to serve three kinds
of files:
• The ‘nix-cache-info’ file contains two recutils-style fields, saying
what its store directory is (e.g., “/nix/store”) and whether it
accepts mass queries (IOW, whether ‘guix substitute-binary’ should
use a bunch of threads to make HTTP queries in parallel.)
• For each substitutable store item, it serves a HASH.narinfo file,
which contains recutils-formatted meta-data about the corresponding
substitute: URL and size of the substitute, compression format, etc.
• Each substitutable store item is served as a ‘.nar’ file–an archive
as created by ‘write-file’ in (guix nar).
An example of these three things is the “substitute” test in
tests/store.scm. If creates these three kinds of files in the very same
format that Hydra does.
Now, in addition, ‘guix substitute-binary’ caches .narinfo lookups
locally, to reduce the amount of HTTP requests [0]. This cache is
typically under /var/nix/substitute-binary/cache. That directory
contains one file per looked up substitute. Each file is an
s-expression that contains a time-stamp, and either #f (if the
substitute lookup was negative), or the .narinfo in a string (if the
substitute lookup was positive.)
This caching can be seen in ‘lookup-narinfo’, in substitute-binary.scm.
But note that this cache and its file format is something internal to
‘guix substitute-binary’, and must not be confused with the “binary
cache” format produced by Hydra.
HTH!
Ludo’.
[0] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-04/msg00082.html
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