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@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ struct LocalStoreConfig : virtual LocalFSStoreConfig
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R"(
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Allow this store to be opened when its [database](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-nix-database) is on a read-only filesystem.
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Normally Nix will attempt to open the store database in read-write mode, even
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for querying (when write access is not needed). This causes it to fail if the
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database is on a read-only filesystem.
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Normally Nix will attempt to open the store database in read-write mode, even for querying (when write access is not needed).
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This causes it to fail if the database is on a read-only filesystem.
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Enable read-only mode to disable locking and open the SQLite database with the
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[`immutable` parameter](https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/open.html) set. Do not use this unless the filesystem is read-only.
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Using it when the filesystem is writable can cause incorrect query results or
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corruption errors if the database is changed by another process.
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Enable read-only mode to disable locking and open the SQLite database with the [`immutable` parameter](https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/open.html) set.
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**Warning**
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Do not use this unless the filesystem is read-only.
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Using it when the filesystem is writable can cause incorrect query results or corruption errors if the database is changed by another process.
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)"};
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const std::string name() override { return "Local Store"; }
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.description = R"(
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Allow the use of the `read-only` parameter in local store URIs.
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Set this parameter to `true` to allow stores with databases on read-only
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filesystems to be opened for querying; ordinarily Nix will refuse to do this.
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Set this parameter to `true` to allow stores with databases on read-only filesystems to be opened for querying; ordinarily Nix will refuse to do this.
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This is because SQLite requires write access to the database file to perform
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the file locking operations necessary for safe concurrent access. When `read-only`
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is set to `true`, the database will be opened in immutable mode.
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This is because SQLite requires write access to the database file to perform the file locking operations necessary for safe concurrent access.
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When `read-only` is set to `true`, the database will be opened in immutable mode.
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Under this mode, SQLite will not do any locking at all, so you should be certain
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that the database will not be changed. While the filesystem the database resides
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on might be read-only to this process, consider whether another user, process,
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or system, might have write access to it.
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Under this mode, SQLite will not do any locking at all, so you should be certain that the database will not be changed.
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While the filesystem the database resides on might be read-only to this process, consider whether another user, process, or system, might have write access to it.
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)",
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},
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}};
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