Use the following order of definitions for all services:
- assertions
- configuration of other services
- environment.systemPackages
- tmpfiles
- own service
- users
- secrets
Systemd's `Description` option is a misnomer (as confessed by `man systemd.unit`):
Its value is used by user-facing tools in place of the unit file name, so this option
could have been more aptly named `label` or `name`.
`Description` should only be set if the unit file name is not sufficient for naming a unit.
This is not the case for our services, except for `systemd.services.nb-netns-bridge`
whose description has been kept.
As an example how this affects users, weird journal lines like
```
nb-test systemd[1]: Starting Run clightningd...
```
are now replaced by
```
nb-test systemd[1]: Starting clightning.service...
```
- Adds clightning to netns-isolation.services
- Adds bitcoin-rpcconnect option to allow using clightning with network
namespaces
- Uses bind-addr option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Adds different bind-addr options depending on if netns-isolation is
enabled or not.
From the clightning manpage:
autolisten=BOOL By default, we bind (and maybe announce) on IPv4 and
IPv6 interfaces if no addr, bind-addr or announce-addr options are
specified. Setting this to false disables that.
We already set bind-addr by default, so autolisten had no effect.
Therefore, this commit replaces autolisten with the more granular
announce-addr option.
For now we are Tor-only, so we only need to announce our hidden service
to accept incoming connections. In the future, we can add clearnet
connectivity with `addr` and route connections into our netns with NAT.
Remove PermissionsStartOnly for bitcoind and spark-wallet (it was never
needed there)
Give reason for PermissionsStartOnly in lightning-charge
Replace PermissionsStartOnly in clightning, electrs and liquid
This is NixOS' recommended way to setup service dirs
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/56265. This commit hands off the
initial data directory creation to systemd.tmpfiles.rules. All other
preStart scripts are left intact to limit this changes' scope.
An executable is more robust to use than shell aliases.
This is also a preparation for commit 'add module test' because the
NixOS testing framework makes interactive aliases hard to use: It
unsets 'PS1' which is used by programs/bash/bash.nix to detect
interactive shells.