nix daemon
Daemon to perform store operations on behalf of non-root clients.
Warning
This program is experimental and its interface is subject to change.
Synopsis
nix daemon
[option...]
Examples
- Run the daemon:
## nix daemon
- Run the daemon and listen on standard I/O instead of binding to a UNIX socket:
## nix daemon --stdio
- Run the daemon and force all connections to be trusted:
## nix daemon --force-trusted
- Run the daemon and force all connections to be untrusted:
## nix daemon --force-untrusted
- Run the daemon, listen on standard I/O, and force all connections to use Nix's default trust:
## nix daemon --stdio --default-trust
Description
This command runs the Nix daemon, which is a required component in
multi-user Nix installations. It runs build tasks and other
operations on the Nix store on behalf of non-root users. Usually you
don't run the daemon directly; instead it's managed by a service
management framework such as systemd
on Linux, or launchctl
on Darwin.
Note that this daemon does not fork into the background.
Options
-
--default-trust
Use Nix's default trust. -
--force-trusted
Force the daemon to trust connecting clients. -
--force-untrusted
Force the daemon to not trust connecting clients. The connection will be processed by the receiving daemon before forwarding commands. -
--stdio
Attach to standard I/O, instead of trying to bind to a UNIX socket.
Logging-related options:
-
--debug
Set the logging verbosity level to 'debug'. -
--log-format
format Set the format of log output; one ofraw
,internal-json
,bar
orbar-with-logs
. -
--print-build-logs
/-L
Print full build logs on standard error. -
--quiet
Decrease the logging verbosity level. -
--verbose
/-v
Increase the logging verbosity level.
Miscellaneous global options:
-
--help
Show usage information. -
--offline
Disable substituters and consider all previously downloaded files up-to-date. -
--option
name value Set the Lix configuration setting name to value (overridingnix.conf
). -
--refresh
Consider all previously downloaded files out-of-date. -
--version
Show version information.
Note
See man nix.conf
for overriding configuration settings with command line flags.