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# hcloud-packer-templates
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This repo is used to build linux images (as snapshots) for use with
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[Hetzner Cloud](https://www.hetzner.de/cloud) by means of HashiCorp's
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[Packer](https://packer.io/).
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Templates for the following distros are currently provided:
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- archlinux
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- nixos
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I recommend the use of Hetzner's
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[hcloud](https://github.com/hetznercloud/cli/tree/master/cli) command
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line tool to manage the resulting images. Hetzner also provides a dedicated
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[Terraform Provider](https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/hcloud/index.html)
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that you can use to build servers from these images. Please note that
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your images cannot yet be (easily) exported from Hetzner's Cloud.
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## Building Images using this Repo
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Please ensure that you have done the following:
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- installed `packer` on your development machine
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- set the `HCLOUD_TOKEN` environment variable to your API token
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- reviewed/overriden the templates' variables (as necessary)
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### Getting Started
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To build VM images:
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- `$ packer build templates/archlinux.pkr.hcl`
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- `$ packer build templates/nixos.pkr.hcl`
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To view info about past builds:
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- `$ less packer-manifest.json`
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To debug a build:
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- `$ packer build -debug -on-error=ask packer/nixos.pkr.hcl`
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- `$ ssh -F/dev/null -i ssh_key_hcloud.pem root@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no`
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### Internals
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The resulting images are intended to support a Terraform-based (or
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custom) workflow that feels close to the one of native Hetzner VMs.
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Hetzner's server infrastructure (mirrors, repos, DNS, NTP, DHCP) and
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configuration endpoints are used where possible. This necessarily
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involves some analysis of their (partially undocumented) setups and
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translations of these to our images, so this may become outdated, may
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break, or may not work completely as expected. Error handling is also
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pretty bare-bones.
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In particular, support for the following features available on
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standard Hetzner VMs is desired:
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- dynamic hostname
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- dynamic root ssh keys
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- free-form cloud-init userdata
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- full IPv6/IPv4 support
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- Hetzner Cloud Networks
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- Hetzner Cloud Volumes
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The following features are notably unsupported:
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- dynamic initial root passwords (please prefer ssh keys)
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- automatic server resizing (use rescue mode, or a new server)
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A general problem is that much of the data necessary for the features
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in the lists above is only allocated after a server is instantiated
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from a given image and thus can't be taken into account at image
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built-time. Hetzer VMs use an hcloud-specific `cloud-init` provider
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for this initialization after their instantiation.
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However, the current state of `cloud-init` on Archlinux is less than
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ideal, and NixOS has a workflow that's not really compatible. Thus,
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these images instead use `hcloud-dl-metadata.service`, which
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aggregates and outputs the data normally available to Hetzner VMs to
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`/etc/hcloud-metadata.json`, which can then be used in further
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distro-specific mechanisms (or directly by you).
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Finally, your custom `cloud-init` userdata, which the Hetzner VMs
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happen to treat as an execute-on-boot script, is instead handled by
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`hcloud-dl-userdata.service`, which only transcribes it into
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`/etc/hcloud-userdata` and nothing else.
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#### Archlinux
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Archlinux images use the file `/etc/hcloud-metadata.json` to drive a
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few systemd services, which in turn implement the dynamic features
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mentioned above:
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- hcloud-hostname.service (sets hostname)
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- hcloud-network.service (configures primary and attached networks)
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- hcloud-ssh-keys.service (sets ssh root keys)
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Any further configuration is up to your provisioning tool.
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#### NixOS
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NixOS images export the metadata from `/etc/hcloud-metadata.json` as
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the `config.hcloud.*` hierarchy. Since not all `config.hcloud.*` data
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is known at snapshop build-time, the system configuration is initially
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partially stubbed out at built-time, and the freshly instantiated
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server runs `nix-channel --update` and `nixos-rebuild` after
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`hcloud-dl-metadata.service` has finished.
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The dynamic features mentioned above are implemented with a few nix
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expressions in `/etc/nixos/` using these `config.hcloud.*`
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attributes. These settings use the `mkDefaultOption` mechanism, so
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you're free to override them as you see fit.
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In general, you can provide the `nix-config-path` packer variable to
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point to a directory of nix expression and other data, like the one
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you would place in `/etc/nixos`, which is then baked into the built
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image. Note that the whole directory is included in this, including
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any `.git/` folder and other data, and that it uses the file
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`configuration.nix` as its entrypoint. You do not need to manage
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`hardware-configuration.nix` here.
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This `nix-config-path` mechanism allows both small customizations to
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the barebones image (producing images primarily intended for
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additional provisioning), while also enabling fully baked system
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images (for rapid deployment / autoscaling).
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It is planned to transition some or all of the above NixOS workflow
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to use flakes instead, but this isn't implemented yet.
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### Known Issues
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- The upstream archlinux bootstrap image's filename is derived from
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its release day. I know of no good way to automatically get this
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date. Set `-var arch-image=archlinux-bootstrap-20XX.XX.XX-x86_64.tar.gz`
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if your builds are failing because of this issue.
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- Verifying the archlinux bootstrap image is relatively complex due to
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the trust setup the archlinux team uses. We don't properly derive
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developer key trust from the master key(s), but instead pin the key of
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the developer that usually signs the releases.
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## GPG Keys
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The upstream for the GPG keys used by the installation scripts can be
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found on these pages:
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- Archlinux: https://www.archlinux.org/master-keys/
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- Nixos: https://nixos.org/nix/download.html
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## License
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You can redistribute and/or modify these files unter the terms of the
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GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
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later version. See the LICENSE file for details.
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