postgresql: pass through JIT-enabled variant of non-JIT postgres and vice versa
This is useful if your postgresql version is dependant on
`system.stateVersion` and not pinned down manually. Then it's not
necessary to find out which version exactly is in use and define
`package` manually, but just stay with what NixOS provides as default:
$ nix-instantiate -A postgresql
/nix/store/82fzmb77mz2b787dgj7mn4a8i4f6l6sn-postgresql-14.7.drv
$ nix-instantiate -A postgresql_jit
/nix/store/qsjkb72fcrrfpsszrwbsi9q9wgp39m50-postgresql-14.7.drv
$ nix-instantiate -A postgresql.withJIT
/nix/store/qsjkb72fcrrfpsszrwbsi9q9wgp39m50-postgresql-14.7.drv
$ nix-instantiate -A postgresql.withJIT.withoutJIT
/nix/store/82fzmb77mz2b787dgj7mn4a8i4f6l6sn-postgresql-14.7.drv
I.e. you can use postgresql with JIT (for complex queries only[1]) like
this:
services.postgresql = {
enable = true;
enableJIT = true;
};
Performing a new override instead of re-using the `_jit`-variants for
that has the nice property that overlays for the original package apply
to the JIT-enabled variant, i.e.
with import ./. {
overlays = [
(self: super: {
postgresql = super.postgresql.overrideAttrs (_: { fnord = "snens"; });
})
];
};
postgresql.withJIT.fnord
still gives the string `snens` whereas `postgresql_jit` doesn't have the
attribute `fnord` in its derivation.
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config-query.html#GUC-JIT-ABOVE-COST
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enable = mkEnableOption (lib.mdDoc "PostgreSQL Server");
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enableJIT = mkEnableOption (lib.mdDoc "JIT support");
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package = mkOption {
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type = types.package;
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example = literalExpression "pkgs.postgresql_11";
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@@ -435,19 +437,21 @@ in
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log_line_prefix = cfg.logLinePrefix;
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listen_addresses = if cfg.enableTCPIP then "*" else "localhost";
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port = cfg.port;
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jit = mkDefault (if cfg.enableJIT then "on" else "off");
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};
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services.postgresql.package = let
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mkThrow = ver: throw "postgresql_${ver} was removed, please upgrade your postgresql version.";
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base = if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "22.05" then pkgs.postgresql_14
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else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "21.11" then pkgs.postgresql_13
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else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "20.03" then pkgs.postgresql_11
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else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "17.09" then mkThrow "9_6"
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else mkThrow "9_5";
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in
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# Note: when changing the default, make it conditional on
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# ‘system.stateVersion’ to maintain compatibility with existing
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# systems!
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mkDefault (if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "22.05" then pkgs.postgresql_14
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else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "21.11" then pkgs.postgresql_13
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else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "20.03" then pkgs.postgresql_11
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else if versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "17.09" then mkThrow "9_6"
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else mkThrow "9_5");
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mkDefault (if cfg.enableJIT then base.withJIT else base);
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services.postgresql.dataDir = mkDefault "/var/lib/postgresql/${cfg.package.psqlSchema}";
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