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[bug#44435] [PATCH v3 0/1] services: Add Transmission Daemon


From: Simon South
Subject: [bug#44435] [PATCH v3 0/1] services: Add Transmission Daemon
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 10:27:54 -0500

Here's a new version of this patch that incorporates feedback[0] from Ludovic:

- transmission-password-hash now signals an error in a more conventional
  manner, by raise'ing a &formatted-message condition, and uses Guile-GCrypt's
  "sha1" shorthand procedure along with string->utf8 for a more compact
  implementation.

- A missing pair of parentheses in transmission-daemon-shepherd-service has
  been restored.

- User-facing strings have been wrapped with "G_" and the file added to
  po/packages/POTFILES.in to permit internationalization. (I've done this for
  every string, not just the one in transmission-password-hash.)

I've also added a small test suite that exercises the password-related
procedures exported by the service module, using values captured from
transmission-daemon itself. I've placed the file in tests/services, though
it's not clear this is the right location; tests/networking.scm also pertains
to a service, for instance. I can re-submit with the file relocated if need
be.

Finally, despite my earlier bravado[1] I've held off adding any system tests,
only because I now realize getting the system test suite running on the
machines I have available is going to be a project in and of itself. I do
intend to add these at a later date.

[0] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2020-11/msg00551.html
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2020-11/msg00557.html


For convenience, here's my original cover letter:

This patch adds a service type for Transmission Daemon, the headless variant
of the Transmission BitTorrent client (https://transmissionbt.com/). Running
the client as a service this way makes it possible to share files over
BitTorrent continuously without requiring a user be logged in.

I've tried to make this as complete as possible but am especially interested
in geting feedback as this is my first attempt at creating a service
definition. A few things to point out:

- I've placed the code in a new "(gnu services file-sharing)" module and the
  documentation in a new "File-Sharing Services" section of the manual, only
  because these names seemed the most natural to me. ("Peer-to-peer" would be
  too broad a categorization, I think, while "BitTorrent" too narrow.)

- The module exports two procedures, "transmission-password-hash" and
  "transmission-random-salt", that together are my solution to the problem of
  assigning a value to the daemon's "rpc-password" configuration setting.

  Transmission clients seem to expect the user to supply a password in
  plaintext in their "settings.json" file. At startup, the client generates a
  random, eight-character salt value; hashes it and the password together; and
  writes the result back to the settings file, after which the password
  remains obscured. This obviously violates the functional nature of Guix, as
  we don't expect services to be rewriting their own configuration files and
  the use of a random salt value makes the process non-repeatable anyway.

  I've documented in the manual how a user can use these two procedures to
  create a suitable value for "rpc-password" that remains stable across system
  reconfigurations, but perhaps you know of a better (or more conventional)
  approach.

- I've added a custom "stop" procedure to the Shepherd service that gives the
  daemon time to shut down before eventually killing its process. This is
  necessary since the daemon performs some housekeeping and sends a final
  update to BitTorrent trackers before it exits, which can take several
  seconds or more; without this code, restarting the service usually fails as
  the new daemon process finds the old one is still running and attached to
  the port used for peer connections.

  Again, the approach I've used to handle this seems reasonable to me but
  perhaps you know of something better.

--
Simon South
simon@simonsouth.net


Simon South (1):
  services: Add transmission-daemon service.

 Makefile.am                     |   1 +
 doc/guix.texi                   | 799 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 gnu/local.mk                    |   1 +
 gnu/services/file-sharing.scm   | 804 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 po/packages/POTFILES.in         |   1 +
 tests/services/file-sharing.scm |  59 +++
 6 files changed, 1665 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 gnu/services/file-sharing.scm
 create mode 100644 tests/services/file-sharing.scm

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2.29.2






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