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# Define a function which returns a value which fills in all the holes left by
# ``monitoring.nix``.
{
# A set mapping VPN IP addresses as strings to lists of hostnames as
# strings. The system's ``/etc/hosts`` will be populated with this
# information. Apart from helping with normal forward resolution, this
# *also* gives us reverse resolution from the VPN IPs to hostnames which
# allows Grafana to show us hostnames instead of VPN IP addresses.
hostsMap
# See ``customize-issuer.nix``.
, monitoringvpnKeyDir
, monitoringvpnIPv4
# A list of VPN IP addresses as strings indicating which clients will be
# allowed onto the VPN.
, vpnClientIPs
# A list of VPN clients (IP addresses or hostnames) as strings indicating
# which nodes to scrape "nodeExporter" metrics from.
, nodeExporterTargets
# A list of VPN clients (IP addresses or hostnames) as strings indicating
# which nodes to scrape "nginxExporter" metrics from.
, nginxExporterTargets ? []
# A string giving the NixOS state version for the system.
, stateVersion
, ...
}:
{ config, ... }: {
# See customize-issuer.nix for an explanatoin of targetHost value.
deployment.targetHost = "${config.networking.hostName}.${config.networking.domain}";
deployment.secrets = {
"monitoringvpn-private-key".source = "${monitoringvpnKeyDir}/server.key";
"monitoringvpn-preshared-key".source = "${monitoringvpnKeyDir}/preshared.key";
};
networking.domain = domain;
networking.hosts = hostsMap;
services.private-storage.monitoring.vpn.server = {
enable = true;
ip = monitoringvpnIPv4;
inherit vpnClientIPs;
pubKeysPath = monitoringvpnKeyDir;
};
services.private-storage.monitoring.prometheus = {
inherit nodeExporterTargets;
inherit nginxExporterTargets;
};
system.stateVersion = stateVersion;
}