This patches an import path for our new structure, and adjusts the build
inputs for our hacked version of matrix-synapse with a newer version of
twisted (for tls 1.3 support), which is apparently still necessary even
in nixos 21.05.
Seems to build fine (have not waited for all tests in the matrix packag;
these take ages)
This overrides the python38Packages.twisted derivation to a more recent
version that /hopefully/ doesn't force old tls versions. This includes
using and override on the actual twisted package, and another on the
matrix-synapse packages, which now has parts of its definition repeated
in the overlay since overlays apparently don't propagate into
dependencies of packages (since packages are essentiall functions which
have already been called).
On the one hand, this may break things in case the definition of
matrix-synapse changes too much upstream. On the other hand, it doesn't
seem like anyone update the python packages too often, so probably that
won't happen for a long while.
Additionally, prohibitively long to build, since synapse insists on
running a complete test suite while building itself, and there doesn't
appear to be an obvious version to turn this off. If this situation
continues (also with some of the other packages) I guess at some point
we should just set up hainich as a substitution server for Nix ...
Intended for KontraIAA; requirements were that it should be a simple and
non-confusing as possible.
I tried both KiwiIRC and thelounge, and found both horrible to
package (a fact not helped by the somewhat opaque structure of
nixpkgs.nodePackages, which does contain a version of thelounge but
will apparently ignore overrides of the src attribute).
Instead, this now contains a very hacky version of thelounge, which
merely takes the already-built version from nixpkgs and glues some extra
css to it which hides potentially confusing fields.
Things hidden on the "connect" screen:
- the "name" field (since thelounge offers "nick" "name" and "realname"
by default, which seems too much for something embedded on a website)
- the "I have a password" checkbox
Things hidden on the general view:
- the button to open the side panel (the panel itself is not hidden,
and will appear by itself on wider layouts), so that users will only
see that one channel
- the "channel options" menu (which includes a "leave channel" option
which would effectively break the webchat)
Things not addressed:
- thelounge has autocompletion for /join /leave, etc. Do we want to
disable that as well?
- It would probably useful to suppress all the "x joined the channel"
messages. Thelounge supports this, but apparently doesn't support
setting it as default?
Misc:
- for now, users will be connected to #thelounge on libera.chat, which
appears to be okay with being used as an experimental channel
- I allowed prefetching link previews, but only on the server's side
(i.e. users' browsers won't fetch content from arbitrary sites)
- not yet tested on hainich, but should work (tested in a NixOS
container)
- currently assumes a "webchat.voc.hacc.space" domain (I think we had a
voc domain? but I forgot where it is …)
nixos and its concepts/service management/update mechanism don't play nice with minecraft
In general some things I wanted to do (e.g. a map) are to spikiely resource intensive to run on a server meant to provide other services consistently
A replacement will be provided soon™
this is a workaround to be able to use java 11 with the
minecraft-server module
minecraft calls for jre_headless, which is still java 8
newer java version don't ship jre, which now have to be custom built or
the jdk used
lots of fancy new stuff, but most importantly: we no longer import all
of my user config, just the very base.
none of that fancy stuff is active right now, this should mostly be a
no-op unless we do the same restructure that i have just done in my
nixfiles here as well.