* How can I use ()
@ 2018-01-13 14:32 Alex ter Weele
2018-01-14 21:27 ` How can I use (guix store)’s build (was “Re: How can I use ()”) Alex ter Weele
2018-01-16 16:11 ` How can I use () Ludovic Courtès
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From: Alex ter Weele @ 2018-01-13 14:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
(Following this conversion on #guix:
https://gnunet.org/bot/log/guix/2018-01-10#T1600427)
I am trying to use the mcron service to run backups. I have written:
(define (backup-home user)
#~(begin
(execl
(string-append #$borg "/bin/borg")
"create"
"--stats" "--list" "--verbose"
"/mnt/borg::{hostname}-{utcnow}"
(format "/home/%s" #$user))
;; TODO: borg prune.
))
(define (backup-home-job user)
#~(job '(next-hour '(18))
#$(backup-home user)
#:user #$user))
I would like to run the gexp (backup-home "alex") from the REPL so that
I can verify it works properly. I looked into what the mcron service
itself does with the gexp in order to run it and found that (gnu
shepherd)'s shepherd-configuration-file uses gexp->file.
Based on this, what I think I want to do is something like:
,enter-store-monad
(build (list (gexp->script "test" (backup-home "alex"))))
And then run the resulting script file. However, doing such gives the
error:
ERROR: In procedure string->utf8:
ERROR: In procedure string->utf8: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting string): #<procedure 327b030 at guix/gexp.scm:1128:2 (state)>
At this point I tried putting a string in what I think is the right
place, once again running in the store monad REPL:
(build "foo" (list (gexp->script "test" (backup-home "alex"))))
But this gives:
ERROR: In procedure length:
ERROR: In procedure length: Wrong type argument in position 1: "foo"
At which point I'm stumped. I'd love to know what I'm doing wrong!
Thanks,
Alex
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* How can I use (guix store)’s build (was “Re: How can I use ()”)
2018-01-13 14:32 How can I use () Alex ter Weele
@ 2018-01-14 21:27 ` Alex ter Weele
2018-01-16 16:11 ` How can I use () Ludovic Courtès
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From: Alex ter Weele @ 2018-01-14 21:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
I didn’t proofread my subject. This is what I meant.
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* Re: How can I use ()
2018-01-13 14:32 How can I use () Alex ter Weele
2018-01-14 21:27 ` How can I use (guix store)’s build (was “Re: How can I use ()”) Alex ter Weele
@ 2018-01-16 16:11 ` Ludovic Courtès
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From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2018-01-16 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex ter Weele; +Cc: help-guix
Hi Alex,
Alex ter Weele <alex.ter.weele@gmail.com> skribis:
> Based on this, what I think I want to do is something like:
>
> ,enter-store-monad
> (build (list (gexp->script "test" (backup-home "alex"))))
>
> And then run the resulting script file. However, doing such gives the
> error:
>
> ERROR: In procedure string->utf8:
> ERROR: In procedure string->utf8: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting string): #<procedure 327b030 at guix/gexp.scm:1128:2 (state)>
‘gexp->script’ returns a “monadic” value, so you need to “bind” it with
‘mlet’ or similar to actually access that value:
(mlet %store-monad ((script (gexp->script …)))
(built-derivations (list script)))
Note that the whole result is again a monadic value.
Alternately, instead of fiddling at the REPL, you could do:
guix gc -R $(guix system build config.scm) | grep mcron
then pick the right .drv from there, and run:
guix build ….drv
HTH!
Ludo’.
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