Syncthing: Difference between revisions
imported>Antiarchitect It seems like dataDir formerly was homeDir on this page and after 23.11 upgrade my nixoses started to store index-v0.14.0.db and csrftoken.txt at synced folder and this resulted in multiple confilicts |
imported>Kira-bruneau Undo revision 10672 by Antiarchitect (talk) - https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/273866 |
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enable = true; | enable = true; | ||
user = "myusername"; | user = "myusername"; | ||
dataDir = "/home/myusername/Documents"; # Default folder for new synced folders | |||
configDir = "/home/myusername/Documents/.config/syncthing"; # Folder for Syncthing's settings and keys | |||
}; | }; | ||
}; | }; | ||
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enable = true; | enable = true; | ||
user = "myusername"; | user = "myusername"; | ||
dataDir = "/home/myusername/Documents"; | |||
configDir = "/home/myusername/Documents/.config/syncthing"; | |||
overrideDevices = true; # overrides any devices added or deleted through the WebUI | overrideDevices = true; # overrides any devices added or deleted through the WebUI | ||
overrideFolders = true; # overrides any folders added or deleted through the WebUI | overrideFolders = true; # overrides any folders added or deleted through the WebUI | ||
devices = { | devices = { | ||
"device1" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; }; | "device1" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; }; |
Revision as of 22:54, 13 December 2023
Syncthing is available as a standalone package: nix-env -iA nixos.syncthing
It can also be enabled as a service. Example:
services = {
syncthing = {
enable = true;
user = "myusername";
dataDir = "/home/myusername/Documents"; # Default folder for new synced folders
configDir = "/home/myusername/Documents/.config/syncthing"; # Folder for Syncthing's settings and keys
};
};
You can confirm Syncthing runs by visiting http://127.0.0.1:8384/ and following the official Getting Started guide: https://docs.syncthing.net/intro/getting-started.html
Declarative configuration
You can declaratively set your Syncthing folders by using the services.syncthing.devices
and services.syncthing.folders
options:
(Note: Before NixOS 21.11, declarative configuration was done in the services.syncthing.declarative
option, such as services.syncthing.declarative.folders = {};
)
services = {
syncthing = {
enable = true;
user = "myusername";
dataDir = "/home/myusername/Documents";
configDir = "/home/myusername/Documents/.config/syncthing";
overrideDevices = true; # overrides any devices added or deleted through the WebUI
overrideFolders = true; # overrides any folders added or deleted through the WebUI
devices = {
"device1" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; };
"device2" = { id = "DEVICE-ID-GOES-HERE"; };
};
folders = {
"Documents" = { # Name of folder in Syncthing, also the folder ID
path = "/home/myusername/Documents"; # Which folder to add to Syncthing
devices = [ "device1" "device2" ]; # Which devices to share the folder with
};
"Example" = {
path = "/home/myusername/Example";
devices = [ "device1" ];
ignorePerms = false; # By default, Syncthing doesn't sync file permissions. This line enables it for this folder.
};
};
};
};
If running a headless server, you should also change guiAddress to a publicly visible one (or just 0.0.0.0:8384, for example).
You will also probably have to open a few ports in the firewall:
# Syncthing ports: 8384 for remote access to GUI
# 22000 TCP and/or UDP for sync traffic
# 21027/UDP for discovery
# source: https://docs.syncthing.net/users/firewall.html
networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 8384 22000 ];
networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 22000 21027 ];
It is also a good idea to protect the web GUI with a username and password combination:
services.syncthing.extraOptions.gui = {
user = "username";
password = "password";
};
Home-manager service
https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/services/syncthing.nix