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Syncthing is | [https://syncthing.net Syncthing] is a decentralized file synchronization service. You can use it to safely sync all files in a folder between different desktops/servers. | ||
== Setup == | |||
To enable Syncthing, add the following to your system configuration: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
services.syncthing = { | |||
< | enable = true; | ||
services | openDefaultPorts = true; | ||
settings.gui = { | |||
user = "myuser"; | |||
password = "mypassword"; | |||
}; | |||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
You can confirm Syncthing runs by visiting http://127.0.0.1:8384/ and | You can confirm Syncthing runs by visiting http://127.0.0.1:8384/ and authenticating using the credentials above. | ||
== | == Configuration == | ||
=== Sync folders and trusted remote hosts === | |||
The following configuration will trust the remote hosts <code>device1</code> and <code>device2</code> by adding their <code>id</code>s. The shares <code>Documents</code> and <code>Example</code> are added to the local node, defined by their local file paths and list of allowed devices.<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
services.syncthing = { | |||
settings = { | |||
< | devices = { | ||
services = { | |||
"device1" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; }; | "device1" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; }; | ||
"device2" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; }; | "device2" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; }; | ||
}; | }; | ||
folders = { | folders = { | ||
"Documents" = { | "Documents" = { | ||
path = "/home/myusername/Documents"; | path = "/home/myusername/Documents"; | ||
devices = [ "device1" "device2" ]; | devices = [ "device1" "device2" ]; | ||
}; | }; | ||
"Example" = { | "Example" = { | ||
path = "/home/myusername/Example"; | path = "/home/myusername/Example"; | ||
devices = [ "device1" ]; | devices = [ "device1" ]; | ||
# By default, Syncthing doesn't sync file permissions. This line enables it for this folder. | |||
ignorePerms = false; | |||
}; | }; | ||
}; | }; | ||
}; | }; | ||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== Declarative node IDs === | |||
If you set up Syncthing with the above configuration, you will still need to manually accept the connection from your other devices. If you want to make this automatic, you must also set the key.pem and cert.pem options: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
services = { | |||
syncthing = { | |||
key = "${</path/to/key.pem>}"; | |||
cert = "${</path/to/cert.pem>}"; | |||
... | |||
}; | |||
</syntaxhighlight>This will ensure your node has a stable ID. | |||
You can optionally include the key.pem and cert.pem files in the NixOS configuration using a tool like sops-nix. See [[Comparison of secret managing schemes]]. | |||
To generate a new key.cert and key.pem for a deployment, you can use the -generate argument: | |||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">$ nix-shell -p syncthing --run "syncthing -generate=myconfig" | ||
2024/04/23 11:41:17 INFO: Generating ECDSA key and certificate for syncthing... | |||
2024/04/23 11:41:17 INFO: Device ID: DMWVMM6-MKEQVB4-I4UZTRH-5A6E24O-XHQTL3K-AAI5R5L-MXNMUGX-QTGRHQ2 | |||
2024/04/23 11:41:17 INFO: Default folder created and/or linked to new config | |||
$ ls myconfig/ | |||
cert.pem config.xml key.pem</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</ | |||
== Tips and tricks == | |||
< | |||
services.syncthing. | === Disable default sync folder === | ||
Syncthing creates a 'Sync' folder in your home directory every time it regenerates a configuration, even if your declarative configuration does not have this folder. You can disable that by setting the STNODEFAULTFOLDER environment variable: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">systemd.services.syncthing.environment.STNODEFAULTFOLDER = "true"; # Don't create default ~/Sync folder</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</ | |||
== | == See also == | ||
https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/services/syncthing.nix | * Home-Manager service https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/services/syncthing.nix | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 14 October 2024
Syncthing is a decentralized file synchronization service. You can use it to safely sync all files in a folder between different desktops/servers.
Setup
To enable Syncthing, add the following to your system configuration:
services.syncthing = {
enable = true;
openDefaultPorts = true;
settings.gui = {
user = "myuser";
password = "mypassword";
};
};
You can confirm Syncthing runs by visiting http://127.0.0.1:8384/ and authenticating using the credentials above.
Configuration
Sync folders and trusted remote hosts
The following configuration will trust the remote hosts device1
and device2
by adding their id
s. The shares Documents
and Example
are added to the local node, defined by their local file paths and list of allowed devices.
services.syncthing = {
settings = {
devices = {
"device1" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; };
"device2" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; };
};
folders = {
"Documents" = {
path = "/home/myusername/Documents";
devices = [ "device1" "device2" ];
};
"Example" = {
path = "/home/myusername/Example";
devices = [ "device1" ];
# By default, Syncthing doesn't sync file permissions. This line enables it for this folder.
ignorePerms = false;
};
};
};
};
Declarative node IDs
If you set up Syncthing with the above configuration, you will still need to manually accept the connection from your other devices. If you want to make this automatic, you must also set the key.pem and cert.pem options:
services = {
syncthing = {
key = "${</path/to/key.pem>}";
cert = "${</path/to/cert.pem>}";
...
};
This will ensure your node has a stable ID.
You can optionally include the key.pem and cert.pem files in the NixOS configuration using a tool like sops-nix. See Comparison of secret managing schemes.
To generate a new key.cert and key.pem for a deployment, you can use the -generate argument:
$ nix-shell -p syncthing --run "syncthing -generate=myconfig"
2024/04/23 11:41:17 INFO: Generating ECDSA key and certificate for syncthing...
2024/04/23 11:41:17 INFO: Device ID: DMWVMM6-MKEQVB4-I4UZTRH-5A6E24O-XHQTL3K-AAI5R5L-MXNMUGX-QTGRHQ2
2024/04/23 11:41:17 INFO: Default folder created and/or linked to new config
$ ls myconfig/
cert.pem config.xml key.pem
Tips and tricks
Disable default sync folder
Syncthing creates a 'Sync' folder in your home directory every time it regenerates a configuration, even if your declarative configuration does not have this folder. You can disable that by setting the STNODEFAULTFOLDER environment variable:
systemd.services.syncthing.environment.STNODEFAULTFOLDER = "true"; # Don't create default ~/Sync folder