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Revision as of 16:16, 7 April 2025
Oncall is a web-app for shift planning, developed by LinkedIn.
Setup
Note: Parts of this module are not yet stable will be available with the upcoming NixOS release 25.05.
⚠︎
Warning: This setup example is for local and testing environments only. Please not that in this case secrets such as the passwords get copied into the Nix store and are globally readable.
To enable and run Oncall add following line to your system configuration and apply it
{
pkgs,
lib,
...
}:
let
ldapDomain = "example.org";
ldapSuffix = "dc=example,dc=org";
ldapRootUser = "root";
ldapRootPassword = "foobar23";
testUser = "myuser";
testPassword = "foobar23";
in
{
environment.etc."oncall-secrets.yml".text = ''
auth:
ldap_bind_password: "${ldapRootPassword}"
'';
services.oncall = {
enable = true;
settings = {
auth = {
module = "oncall.auth.modules.ldap_import";
ldap_url = "ldap://localhost";
ldap_user_suffix = "";
ldap_bind_user = "cn=root,${ldapSuffix}";
ldap_base_dn = "ou=accounts,${ldapSuffix}";
ldap_search_filter = "(uid=%s)";
import_user = true;
attrs = {
username = "uid";
full_name = "cn";
email = "mail";
mobile = "telephoneNumber";
sms = "mobile";
};
};
};
secrets = [ "/etc/oncall-secrets.yml" ];
};
services.openldap = {
enable = true;
settings = {
children = {
"cn=schema".includes = [
"${pkgs.openldap}/etc/schema/core.ldif"
"${pkgs.openldap}/etc/schema/cosine.ldif"
"${pkgs.openldap}/etc/schema/inetorgperson.ldif"
"${pkgs.openldap}/etc/schema/nis.ldif"
];
"olcDatabase={1}mdb" = {
attrs = {
objectClass = [
"olcDatabaseConfig"
"olcMdbConfig"
];
olcDatabase = "{1}mdb";
olcDbDirectory = "/var/lib/openldap/db";
olcSuffix = ldapSuffix;
olcRootDN = "cn=${ldapRootUser},${ldapSuffix}";
olcRootPW = ldapRootPassword;
};
};
};
};
declarativeContents = {
${ldapSuffix} = ''
dn: ${ldapSuffix}
objectClass: top
objectClass: dcObject
objectClass: organization
o: ${ldapDomain}
dn: ou=accounts,${ldapSuffix}
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalUnit
dn: uid=${testUser},ou=accounts,${ldapSuffix}
objectClass: top
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
uid: ${testUser}
userPassword: ${testPassword}
cn: Test User
sn: User
mail: test@example.org
telephoneNumber: 012345678910
mobile: 012345678910
'';
};
};
}
Go to http://localhost to access it. Login with the test user myuser
and the password foobar23
.