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Eelco Dolstra
1ac5f9eac2 Mark official release 2023-05-31 14:06:00 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
c7fa41563d Merge pull request #8423 from NixOS/release-notes
2.16 release notes
2023-05-31 13:14:23 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
afc24e6a66 Release notes 2023-05-31 12:38:05 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
41b6665603 Merge pull request #8415 from NixOS/dependabot/github_actions/zeebe-io/backport-action-1.3.0
Bump zeebe-io/backport-action from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0
2023-05-31 12:10:55 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
9a5b9c588f Merge pull request #8421 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-replaceStrings
update documentation according to release notes
2023-05-31 12:10:32 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
3849144303 Merge pull request #8418 from edolstra/fallback-paths
maintainers/upload-release.pl: Don't update nix-fallback-paths.nix
2023-05-31 12:09:52 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
738c0d5064 Merge pull request #8318 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-currentTime
document `builtins.currentTime`
2023-05-31 03:15:54 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
52004696c0 Merge pull request #8413 from doronbehar/doc/distributed-builds/clearer-warning
distributed-builds.md: Clarify warning ssh access requirements
2023-05-31 02:05:05 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
e2f33e0df1 rewrap lines to use one line per sentence
this makes future reviews easier as it reduces diff noise
2023-05-31 01:32:03 +02:00
Doron Behar
76287a9207 distributed-builds.md: Clarify warning ssh access requirements 2023-05-31 01:28:15 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
9afd525e18 update documentation according to release notes 2023-05-30 22:58:15 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
7a5731aa07 link to mentioned builtin 2023-05-30 22:58:00 +02:00
Robert Hensing
bed2fe2312 Merge pull request #8398 from polykernel/perf/lazy-eval-replacements-replacestrings
primops: lazy evaluation of replaceStrings replacements
2023-05-30 22:49:42 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
ecae62020b Merge pull request #8406 from NixOS/fix-ca-attrs-false
Restore Nix 2.3 behaviour for {__impure,__contentAddressed} = false
2023-05-30 11:59:14 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
a35e041ce2 Merge pull request #8414 from NixOS/dependabot/github_actions/cachix/install-nix-action-21
Bump cachix/install-nix-action from 20 to 21
2023-05-30 11:57:41 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
f3a88857b4 maintainers/upload-release.pl: Don't update nix-fallback-paths.nix 2023-05-30 11:49:59 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
2e01a53a36 Bump zeebe-io/backport-action from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0
Bumps [zeebe-io/backport-action](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action) from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action/compare/v1.2.0...v1.3.0)

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- dependency-name: zeebe-io/backport-action
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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2023-05-29 22:56:44 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
6b56376c89 Bump cachix/install-nix-action from 20 to 21
Bumps [cachix/install-nix-action](https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action) from 20 to 21.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action/compare/v20...v21)

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- dependency-name: cachix/install-nix-action
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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2023-05-29 22:56:41 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
61ddfa154b Merge pull request #8399 from tweag/fix-chrooted-stores-error-path
Properly report build errors on chrooted stores
2023-05-27 17:55:57 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
e4aebccf20 Restore Nix 2.3 behaviour for {__impure,__contentAddressed} = false
Fixes #8405.
2023-05-27 17:53:30 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
940e9eb8dd Merge pull request #8240 from tweag/macos-sandbox
ci: Always run with sandbox, even on Darwin
2023-05-26 17:06:02 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
2c462486fe create pathAccessible, use it to infer default dirs 2023-05-26 15:36:47 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
a6c78ba367 getDefaultNixPath: ignore EPERM 2023-05-26 15:36:46 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
b7cde90c6b Call getDefaultSSLCertFile() only when none is specified
This does pathExists on various paths, which crashes on EPERM in the
macOS sandbox.
2023-05-26 15:36:45 +02:00
Silvan Mosberger
be48907470 ci: Always run with sandbox, even on Darwin
And fix a test failure in the sandbox due to /home
existing on Darwin but not being accessible in the sandbox since it's a
symlink to /System/Volumes/Data/home, see
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/actions/runs/4205378453/jobs/7297384658#step:6:2127:

    C++ exception with description "error: getting status of /home/schnitzel/darmstadt/pommes: Operation not permitted" thrown in the test body.

On Linux this wasn't a problem because there /home doesn't exist in the sandbox
2023-05-26 15:36:44 +02:00
polykernel
a382919d7d primops: lazy evaluation of replaceStrings replacements
The primop `builtins.replaceStrings` currently always strictly evaluates the
replacement strings, however time and space are wasted for their computation
if the corresponding pattern do not occur in the input string. This commit
makes the evaluation of the replacement strings lazy by deferring their
evaluation to when the corresponding pattern are matched and memoize the result
for efficient retrieval on subsequent matches.

The testcases for replaceStrings was updated to check for lazy evaluation
of the replacements. A note was also added in the release notes to
document the behavior change.
2023-05-25 18:35:23 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
f41dd2c306 Merge pull request #7948 from mkenigs/ventura-diff
installer: don't assume GNU diff
2023-05-25 18:15:42 +02:00
Matthew Kenigsberg
367fcd9eb5 installer: don't assume GNU diff
macOS Ventura ships with it's own version of diff. Try to output a
similar diff with Apple diff as with GNU diff, instead of failing

Helps https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7286
2023-05-25 08:59:05 -06:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
d16a1994fb Properly report build errors on chrooted stores
When encountering a build error, Nix moves the output paths out of the
chroot into their final location (for “easier debugging of build
failures”). However this was broken for chroot stores as it was moving
it to the _logical_ location, not the _physical_ one.

Fix it by moving to the physical (_real_) location.

Fix https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8395
2023-05-25 16:38:29 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
6e4570234d Merge pull request #8390 from oxalica/fix/long-path-error-msg
Fix typo in error message of too long store path
2023-05-24 08:33:27 +02:00
oxalica
303858afad Fix typo in error message of too long store path 2023-05-24 01:24:28 +08:00
Peter Becich
a420ccc6a8 nix flake check: skip derivations for foreign systems (#7759)
`nix flake show` now skips derivations for foreign systems: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6988

This commit borrows from that to implement the same behavior for `nix flake check`.

See "nix flake check breaks on IFD in multi-platform flake" https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4265
2023-05-23 06:59:44 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
494a09c6df Merge pull request #8377 from layus/fix-ssl-cert-mount
Make mounting ssl cert file optional
2023-05-22 14:06:57 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
673fe85976 Merge pull request #8365 from obsidiansystems/proto-structs
Revert "Revert "Use template structs instead of phantoms""
2023-05-22 09:34:34 +02:00
Guillaume Maudoux
5a98dd0b39 Add tests for bind mount of SSL certs in sandbox 2023-05-22 02:32:09 +02:00
Guillaume Maudoux
b14fea6fff Shortcircuit for empty caFile 2023-05-19 23:30:35 +02:00
Guillaume Maudoux
36b7e30c11 Make mounting ssl cert file optional 2023-05-19 22:47:40 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
3305fd0cb1 Merge pull request #8354 from KasyanDiGris/git-fetcher-ask-credentials
Ask for git credentials in fetcher
2023-05-19 13:40:43 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
34381d5747 Merge pull request #8215 from obsidiansystems/general-repair-path
Support `repairPath` on most stores.
2023-05-19 13:39:48 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
e31d9b910d Merge pull request #7312 from layus/fixed-output-system-cert
Allow system certs access to fixed-output derivations
2023-05-19 13:05:16 +02:00
Robert Hensing
b1c34c0ee8 Merge pull request #8366 from obsidiansystems/worker-proto-forward-decl-types
Don't use `store-api.hh` in `worker-protocol.hh`
2023-05-18 14:33:52 +02:00
Robert Hensing
c27fb72294 Merge pull request #8353 from obsidiansystems/downstream-installable-type
Upgrade `downstreamPlaceholder` to a type with methods
2023-05-18 14:31:05 +02:00
Konstantin Vukolov
31ffd0c1fe Remove unused 2023-05-18 13:26:23 +03:00
Konstantin Vukolov
4c4ae887b8 Add option isInteractive 2023-05-18 13:18:34 +03:00
John Ericson
9923403d90 Don't use store-api.hh in worker-protocol.hh
Using abstract types like can help cut down on compilation time, both
from scratch, and especially incremental builds during development. The
idea is that `worker-protocol.hh` can declare all the (de)serializers, but
only again abstract types; when code needs to use some (de)serializers, it can
include headers just for the data types it needs to (de)serialize.

`store-api.hh` in particular is a bit of a sledgehammer, and the data
types we want to serialize have their own headers.
2023-05-18 00:20:24 -04:00
John Ericson
cb5052d98f Revert "Revert "Use template structs instead of phantoms""
This is the more typically way to do [Argument-dependent
lookup](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl)-leveraging
generic serializers in C++. It makes the relationship between the `read`
and `write` methods more clear and rigorous, and also looks more
familiar to users coming from other languages that do not have C++'s
libertine ad-hoc overloading.

I am returning to this because during the review in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6223, it came up as something that
would make the code easier to read --- easier today hopefully already,
but definitely easier if we were have multiple codified protocols with
code sharing between them as that PR seeks to accomplish.

If I recall correctly, the main criticism of this the first time around
(in 2020) was that having to specify the type when writing, e.g.
`WorkerProto<MyType>::write`, was too verbose and cumbersome. This is
now addressed with the `workerProtoWrite` wrapper function.

This method is also the way `nlohmann::json`, which we have used for a
number of years now, does its serializers, for what its worth.

This reverts commit 45a0ed82f0. That
commit in turn reverted 9ab07e99f5.
2023-05-17 22:44:47 -04:00
John Ericson
b9e5ce4a27 Upgrade downstreamPlaceholder to a type with methods
This gets us ready for dynamic derivation dependencies (part of RFC 92).
2023-05-17 17:41:16 -04:00
John Ericson
e7c1113a37 Add test for downstreamPlaceholder
This is good in general, but in particular ensures when we heavily
refactor it in the next commit there is less likelihood for an
unintentional change in behavior to sneak in.
2023-05-17 17:31:33 -04:00
John Ericson
684e9be8b9 Merge pull request #8337 from fricklerhandwerk/channel-files
list files used by `nix-channel` on its own man page
2023-05-17 12:21:20 -04:00
John Ericson
32dc77ba5d Merge pull request #8349 from tweag/fix-control-master
Fix ControlMaster behaviour
2023-05-17 12:17:09 -04:00
John Ericson
05cb93442c Merge pull request #8360 from obsidiansystems/worker-protocol.cc
Move `worker_proto` defs out of `remote-store.cc` to own file
2023-05-17 11:04:29 -04:00
John Ericson
904878d6d2 Move worker_proto defs out of remote-store.cc to own file
These items are not templates, and they declared in
`worker-protocol.hh`; therefore they should live in a
`worker-protocol.cc`.

Anything else needlessly diverges from convention. After all, it is not
like this code is only used in `remote-store.cc`; it is also used in
`daemon.cc`. There is no good reason to place it with the client
implementation or the server implementation when it used equally by
both.
2023-05-17 10:36:03 -04:00
John Ericson
16a60520f2 Merge pull request #8358 from fricklerhandwerk/output-addressed-references
fix wording on output-addressed store objects
2023-05-17 09:38:18 -04:00
Valentin Gagarin
76f40c02bf fix wording on output-addressed store objects
hashing is an implementation detail.
add references to the other terms.
2023-05-17 15:04:08 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
6a5a8f51bb add cross-references to pure evaluation mode
use consistent wording everywhere.
add some details on the configuration option documentation.
2023-05-17 15:01:54 +02:00
Robert Hensing
f1cbc4ccfe Merge pull request #8276 from aschmolck/short-options-to-long-ones
Convert short options to long ones, 2023 edition
2023-05-17 13:54:08 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
549f8dc97b document builtins.currentTime 2023-05-17 13:49:35 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
dfc393ffd3 Merge pull request #8273 from wamserma/fix-6dbce3
fix "add an option to include flake-registry..."
2023-05-17 10:05:14 +02:00
Alexander Bantyev
992e2ed0cf Add a test for ControlMaster 2023-05-17 11:34:45 +04:00
Alexander Schmolck
afd9bd787d Also use long options in src/nix/*.md 2023-05-17 08:10:30 +01:00
Alexander Schmolck
8d4b6766e2 Convert short nix options to long ones
e.g. nix-env -e subversion => nix-env --uninstall subversion

The aim is to make the documentation less cryptic for newcomers and the
long options are more self-documenting.

The change was made with the following script:

<https://github.com/aschmolck/convert-short-nix-opts-to-long-ones>

and sanity checked visually.
2023-05-17 08:10:30 +01:00
Konstantin Vukolov
25434df0d9 Ask for git credentials in fetcher 2023-05-17 02:00:32 +03:00
John Ericson
5fd161189d Merge pull request #8346 from tweag/fix-nix-profile-install-conflict-segfault
Fix the segfault on `nix profile install` with conflict
2023-05-16 15:49:43 -04:00
Alexander Bantyev
61cdb0b057 Fix ControlMaster behaviour 2023-05-16 18:50:09 +04:00
John Ericson
0a715ff9cf Merge pull request #8154 from tweag/delete-old-on-all-profiles-dir
undefined
2023-05-16 09:51:41 -04:00
Markus S. Wamser
908bc9a957 fix "add an option to include flake-registry..."
commit 6dbce3215f was missing a pair of
parentheses
2023-05-16 14:35:31 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
e997512523 Fix the printing of the installables on nix profile install conflict
- If the element comes from a flake, print the full flakeref (with the
  fragment part) and not just the reference to the flake itself
- If the element doesn't come from a flake, print its store path(s)

This is a bit too verbose, but has the advantages of being correct (and
not crashing), so it's strictly better than the previous situation

Fix https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8284
2023-05-16 11:41:58 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
3d144e778e Rename ProfileElement.describe() to .identifier
This method isn't used to describe what the element is, but to return a
unique identifier for it whithin the current profile
2023-05-16 11:41:58 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
8976769a1c Reword info on XDG base dirs (#8338)
This gives some more context and should clarify why it works that way.
Also link it from the section on `NIX_USER_CONF_FILES`.

Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2023-05-15 23:30:20 -04:00
John Ericson
f8a6a9e473 Merge pull request #8341 from obsidiansystems/dedup-gen-hh
Dedup some markdown -> C++ big literal stuff in build system
2023-05-15 11:44:35 -04:00
Robert Hensing
41591b33a9 Merge pull request #8340 from NixOS/delete-commited-build-artifacts
Delete commited build artifacts
2023-05-15 17:30:20 +02:00
Robert Hensing
f175b68646 Merge pull request #8339 from obsidiansystems/fix-rapid-check-instances
Fix some bounds in rapid check instances
2023-05-15 17:23:50 +02:00
John Ericson
98afd6ff76 Delete commited build artifacts
They were improperly added in 8a93b5a551.

They were not `.gitignore`d because they were stale in that commit --
build artifacts no longer used that name by then and so `.gitignore` was
updated accordingly.
2023-05-15 10:50:33 -04:00
John Ericson
bbd7d5de09 Fix some bounds in rapid check instances
`inRange` is exclusive not inclusive:
https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck/blob/master/doc/generators.md#usage

Furthermore, use `std::variant_size_v` so we use the right number
automatically.

Finally, make the `switch` assert the discriminant is in bounds as
expected.
2023-05-15 10:41:44 -04:00
John Ericson
f7c896cfd8 Dedup some markdown -> C++ big literal stuff in build system
This pattern rule was unwisely hidden in `src/libstore/local.mk`. Now it
is properly in `mk/` and we reuse it for the profile docs too.
2023-05-15 10:38:11 -04:00
Robert Hensing
0c49c1af28 Merge pull request #7601 from obsidiansystems/string-installables
Make more string values work as installables
2023-05-15 15:42:57 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
275468a1f0 list files used by nix-channel 2023-05-15 15:26:14 +02:00
John Ericson
d2162e7acd Make more string values work as installables
As discussed in #7417, it would be good to make more string values work
as installables. That is to say, if an installable refers to a value,
and the value is a string, it used to not work at all, since #7484, it
works somewhat, and this PR make it work some more.

The new cases that are added for `BuiltPath` contexts:

- Fixed input- or content-addressed derivation:

  ```
  nix-repl> hello.out.outPath
  "/nix/store/jppfl2bp1zhx8sgs2mgifmsx6dv16mv2-hello-2.12"

  nix-repl> :p builtins.getContext hello.out.outPath
  { "/nix/store/c7jrxqjhdda93lhbkanqfs07x2bzazbm-hello-2.12.drv" = { outputs = [ "out" ]; }; }

  The string matches the specified single output of that derivation, so
  it should also be valid.

- Floating content-addressed derivation:

  ```
  nix-repl> (hello.overrideAttrs (_: { __contentAddressed = true; })).out.outPath
  "/1a08j26xqc0zm8agps8anxpjji410yvsx4pcgyn4bfan1ddkx2g0"

  nix-repl> :p builtins.getContext (hello.overrideAttrs (_: { __contentAddressed = true; })).out.outPath
  { "/nix/store/qc645pyf9wl37c6qvqzaqkwsm1gp48al-hello-2.12.drv" = { outputs = [ "out" ]; }; }
  ```

  The string is not a path but a placeholder, however it also matches
  the context, and because it is a CA derivation we have no better
  option. This should also be valid.

We may also want to think about richer attrset based values (also
discussed in that issue and #6507), but this change "completes" our
string-based building blocks, from which the others can be desugared
into or at least described/document/taught in terms of.

Progress towards #7417

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-15 09:03:38 -04:00
John Ericson
5a23b80b0a Create EvalState::coerceToDerivedPath
This gives us some round trips to test.

`EvalState::coerceToDerivedPathUnchecked` is a factored out helper just
for unit testing.
2023-05-15 09:03:37 -04:00
John Ericson
8e1a990268 Expose mkOutputString as method of EvalState 2023-05-15 09:03:37 -04:00
John Ericson
0a9afce3b9 Split mkOutputString in two
This well help us with some unit testing
2023-05-15 09:03:37 -04:00
John Ericson
9550c3862f Remove unneeded argument for mkOutputString 2023-05-15 09:03:37 -04:00
John Ericson
914672dc4f Merge pull request #8141 from tweag/user-files-doc
Document user files of nix
2023-05-15 07:11:47 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
e97e9e9f00 test the garbage collection with the old profile dir
Regression test for https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8294
2023-05-15 11:58:49 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
64b0cc5bc4 Make nix-collect-garbage -d look into more places
Make it look into the new-style profiles dir, the old-style one, and the
target of `~/.nix-profile` to be sure that we don't miss anything
2023-05-15 11:36:53 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
b15cba03c3 Merge pull request #8334 from l0b0/patch-1 2023-05-15 09:12:05 +02:00
Victor Engmark
6e1bfb93dc refactor: Join commands to remove files 2023-05-15 11:05:26 +12:00
Victor Engmark
ed016a5bb0 docs: Mention more files referenced by the installer
`/etc/bash.bashrc` is backed up as `/etc/bash.bashrc.backup-before-nix`,
but since other changes might have been introduced in the meantime we can't
just tell the user to revert.
2023-05-15 11:03:27 +12:00
Victor Engmark
e26aad22c6 docs: Remove references to non-existing files
At least on Ubuntu 22.04, these files are not created as part of a multi-
user installation.
2023-05-15 10:26:47 +12:00
Victor Engmark
17a1c1ee4e docs: Sort files by name 2023-05-15 10:16:12 +12:00
Victor Engmark
3cc9b8630b docs: Remove Nix profile content from correct directory
At least on Ubuntu 22.04, the Nix installer creates
`/etc/profile.d/nix.sh`, not `/etc/profile/nix.sh`.
2023-05-15 10:13:46 +12:00
Victor Engmark
ccf512f4b8 docs: Remove redundant uninstall command
`sudo systemctl disable nix-daemon.socket nix-daemon.service` removes these
files already.
2023-05-15 10:06:27 +12:00
Valentin Gagarin
454e273451 Merge pull request #8328 from urbas/max-substitution-jobs 2023-05-14 11:59:40 +02:00
Matej Urbas
c66a7af0c6 max-substitution-jobs release note entry 2023-05-14 09:51:11 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
29db89fe7c Merge pull request #8326 from Hoverbear/describe-or-slightly-more 2023-05-13 20:40:40 +02:00
Ana Hobden
17fb346ec6 Describe the or operation on attribute sets slightly more 2023-05-12 11:03:09 -07:00
Alexander Bantyev
992be330ab Update doc/manual/src/SUMMARY.md.in
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-05-12 16:58:01 +04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
916da456cb Merge pull request #8319 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-builtins-prefix
reword introduction to built-in functions
2023-05-12 13:19:32 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
491fabda49 Merge pull request #8314 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-builtins
reword documentation on `builtins`
2023-05-12 13:13:32 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
643b8d2126 Merge pull request #8299 from urbas/max-substitution-jobs
`max-substitution-jobs` setting
2023-05-12 12:24:27 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
70eb9c7ddb reword introduction to built-in functions
add anchor to `builtins.derivation` and list some built-in functions that are
exposed in the global scope.

I decided not to list everything, because we probably don't want to
encourage people using them that way.
2023-05-11 20:07:42 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
69a0e6f86c reword documentation on builtins
- add anchor to `builtins`
- add type information
- reword description of `builtins` to offer more information concisely
2023-05-11 17:46:37 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
2ef7f14e28 do not indent markdown list 2023-05-11 15:29:03 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
f60b215639 Merge pull request #8310 from obsidiansystems/fix-8141
Fix `nix print-dev-env` & `nix develop` with drv paths
2023-05-10 18:01:29 +02:00
John Ericson
a93110ab19 Fix nix print-dev-env & nix develop with drv paths
Fixes #8309

This regression was because both `CmdDevelop` and `CmdPrintDevEnv` were
switched to be `InstallableValueCommand` subclasses, but actually
neither should have been.

The `nixpkgsFlakeRef` method should indeed not be on the base
installable class, because "flake refs" and "nixpkgs" are not
installable-wide notions, but that doesn't mean these commands should
only accept installable values.
2023-05-10 11:29:45 -04:00
John Ericson
53a1354acf Merge pull request #3959 from obsidiansystems/ca-drv-exotic
Derivations can output "text-hashed" data
2023-05-10 10:41:59 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
85ff212051 Merge pull request #7721 from yorickvP/post-build-hook
Also pass unwanted outputs to post-build-hook
2023-05-10 14:30:42 +02:00
John Ericson
6a3a87a714 Improve error message for self reference with text hashing
The `ContentAddressWithReferences` method is made total, with error
handling now squarely the caller's job. This is better.
2023-05-09 14:44:08 -04:00
John Ericson
e514b3939a Add name to some error messages 2023-05-09 13:24:53 -04:00
John Ericson
753fc1661d Cleanups to content address types 2023-05-09 13:05:38 -04:00
John Ericson
d3c125e5a8 Apply suggestions from code review
Thanks!

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-09 12:45:51 -04:00
John Ericson
6513f4fe92 Fix bug, newInfo -> newInfo0
It appears we were checking a variable in the process of definining it.
2023-05-09 12:31:36 -04:00
John Ericson
35dcbe1c21 Fix spurious change
Didn't mean to use the private name that shouldn't be exposed.
2023-05-09 12:19:03 -04:00
John Ericson
aacde38d2c Merge pull request #8110 from aakropotkin/quote-reserved
Quote reserved keywords when printing expressions
2023-05-09 11:42:44 -04:00
Alex Ameen
82d1d74a85 quote subshell expansion in tests/eval.sh 2023-05-09 10:06:26 -05:00
Alex Ameen
82296f8113 prevent double quotation 2023-05-09 09:59:18 -05:00
Alex Ameen
b72bc4a972 libexpr: quote reserved keys when printing
This fixes a bug in commands like `nix eval' which would emit invalid attribute
sets if they contained reserved keywords such as "assert", "let", etc.

These keywords will not be quoted when printed, making them valid expressions.
All keywords recognized by the lexer are quoted except "or", which does not
require quotation.
2023-05-09 09:45:12 -05:00
Matej Urbas
13185133bc introduces Goal::jobCategory 2023-05-08 19:45:46 +01:00
Matej Urbas
1ea1e378de removes MaxSubstitutionJobsSetting 2023-05-08 19:21:57 +01:00
Robert Hensing
4539ab530a Merge pull request #8296 from fricklerhandwerk/contributing-idea-approved
highlight 'idea approved' issues in contributing guide
2023-05-08 17:00:23 +02:00
John Ericson
b5d9ef0a4c Merge pull request #3921 from obsidiansystems/trustless-remote-builder-simple
Trustless remote building for input-addressed drvs
2023-05-08 10:43:37 -04:00
John Ericson
df53a7d268 Split comment, match with each variable 2023-05-08 10:08:01 -04:00
John Ericson
cd0d8e0bd5 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-05-08 09:57:05 -04:00
John Ericson
278c94d607 Rename a few things in new tests
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-08 08:01:58 -04:00
Yorick van Pelt
d1ff33d2d6 tests/post-hook: remove TODO and --derivation upload 2023-05-08 12:58:59 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
5e332aa503 tests: copying only the out paths is not enough information for CA 2023-05-08 12:58:59 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
12685ef45f CA: rewrite hashes for all outputs, not just the wanted ones 2023-05-08 12:58:59 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
2ca2c80c4e libstore: also pass unwanted outputs to the post-build-hook 2023-05-08 12:58:59 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
869fb1a2f6 tests/post-hook: test to see if all outputs are passed
fe5509df caused only wanted outputs to be passed to the
post-build-hook, which resulted in paths being built
without ever going into the hook.

This commit adds a (currently failing) test for this.
2023-05-08 12:43:56 +02:00
Robert Hensing
cf8effdae2 Merge pull request #8263 from frederictobiasc/improve-doc-genericclosure
Documentation: Improve builtins.genericClosure
2023-05-08 12:23:19 +02:00
Robert Hensing
879e45247c Merge pull request #8288 from figsoda/regex
Fix hostRegex to accept hosts with a `-`
2023-05-08 12:14:59 +02:00
Matej Urbas
613bc699bb max-substitution-jobs setting 2023-05-07 20:22:18 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
7c03285719 Update CONTRIBUTING.md
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-06 14:24:49 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
0fad8f71c4 highlight 'idea approved' issues in contributing guide 2023-05-05 14:15:29 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
81778c8d55 Merge pull request #6953 from EzraSingh/patch-1
Update install-systemd-multi-user.sh
2023-05-05 13:20:22 +02:00
figsoda
0662fd8599 Fix hostRegex to accept hosts with a - 2023-05-03 18:59:44 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
b17c4290cf Merge pull request #8286 from fricklerhandwerk/uninstall-redirects
add redirect to track moved uninstall section
2023-05-03 14:09:33 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
dc8191ae14 add redirect to track moved uninstall section 2023-05-03 11:39:29 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
5d78dc4176 doc rendering: add functions to scope explicitly (#7378)
* doc rendering: add functions to scope explicitly

this especially helps beginners with code readability, since the origin
of names is always immediately visible.
2023-05-03 07:16:29 +00:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1540ab7628 Merge pull request #8282 from fricklerhandwerk/idea-approved
maintainers: add procedure for 'idea approved' label
2023-05-02 16:34:01 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
ba180d7d89 Merge pull request #8270 from edolstra/nix-repair
nix: Support the --repair flag
2023-05-02 12:54:08 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
feb2200ba6 use headings instead of list items
this allows easier linking and a provides a bit more visual clarity
2023-05-02 11:30:27 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
521cca1840 add procedure for 'idea approved' label 2023-05-02 11:28:03 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
17e6b85d05 nix: Support the --repair flag 2023-04-28 17:03:04 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
89d3cc5a47 Merge pull request #8267 from fricklerhandwerk/uninstall-instructions
move uninstall instructions to a separate page
2023-04-28 12:41:09 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
f8620758aa display documentation on manifest files separately
it's probably better not to show the manifest file documentation in the
command-specific pages, because these are implementation details that are not really practically useful.

this means no additional hassle for building the manual, but clutters
the table of contents a bit.
2023-04-28 12:10:36 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
9b2a4a4729 move uninstall instructions to a separate page
placed in a subsection of the binary install, the instructions are hard
to find. putting them in a separate page that is shown in the table of
contents should make it easier for users to find what they need when
they need it.
2023-04-28 11:53:38 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
da0dbf36cb move manifest information to the bottom of the page 2023-04-26 15:39:35 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
be7c236565 move compatibility info to nix profile docs 2023-04-26 15:39:35 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
219aaf5a0b increase heading level
otherwise the headings won't match at the point where they are included.
this is a bit hacky and brittle, but works for now.
2023-04-26 15:39:35 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
bb8e3b5d86 update description on how profiles work
adapt to the example listing
2023-04-26 15:39:35 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
7770d82240 fix typos and wording 2023-04-26 15:39:24 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
9d386fe2ee add colons to connect listings with descriptions 2023-04-26 15:39:16 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
a1c996dc7e list information regular users first
this is to make it consistent everywhere
2023-04-26 15:39:02 +02:00
Alexander Bantyev
aee5e82b42 Include user-profiles.md into nix profile --help 2023-04-26 15:38:19 +02:00
Alexander Bantyev
8a93b5a551 Document user files of nix 2023-04-26 15:38:19 +02:00
Frédéric Christ
f0d2b7eef3 Doc: Improve builtins.genericClosure 2023-04-26 09:37:32 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
946fd29422 Merge pull request #8260 from edolstra/lazy-trees-cherrypicks
lazy-trees cherrypicks
2023-04-25 17:36:53 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
87f676b3a0 Formatting 2023-04-25 16:52:02 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
a74d397549 nix build --json: Only show non-zero startTime / stopTime 2023-04-25 16:43:47 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
880e7b8ed6 TarArchive: Remove a duplicate constant and increase the buffer size 2023-04-25 16:43:10 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
249ce28332 Merge pull request #8172 from edolstra/source-path
Backport `SourcePath` from the lazy-trees branch
2023-04-24 14:05:51 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
5d3f6dbf59 Add some more SourcePath docs 2023-04-24 13:37:51 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
ad57cff9bc Document tMisc
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-24 13:34:46 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
01232358ff Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into source-path 2023-04-24 13:20:36 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
7474a90db6 Merge pull request #7710 from obsidiansystems/context-not-path-set
Use `std::set<StringContextElem>` not `PathSet` for string contexts
2023-04-21 08:14:58 +02:00
John Ericson
8eeaf591db Add more docs to TextIngestionMethod
Thanks so much!

Co-authored-by: Adam Joseph <54836058+amjoseph-nixpkgs@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-21 01:30:55 -04:00
John Ericson
85f0cdc370 Use std::set<StringContextElem> not PathSet for string contexts
Motivation

`PathSet` is not correct because string contexts have other forms
(`Built` and `DrvDeep`) that are not rendered as plain store paths.
Instead of wrongly using `PathSet`, or "stringly typed" using
`StringSet`, use `std::std<StringContextElem>`.

-----

In support of this change, `NixStringContext` is now defined as
`std::std<StringContextElem>` not `std:vector<StringContextElem>`. The
old definition was just used by a `getContext` method which was only
used by the eval cache. It can be deleted altogether since the types are
now unified and the preexisting `copyContext` function already suffices.

Summarizing the previous paragraph:

Old:

  - `value/context.hh`: `NixStringContext = std::vector<StringContextElem>`
  - `value.hh`: `NixStringContext Value::getContext(...)`
  - `value.hh`: `copyContext(...)`

New:

  - `value/context.hh`: `NixStringContext = std::set<StringContextElem>`
  - `value.hh`: `copyContext(...)`
----

The string representation of string context elements no longer contains
the store dir. The diff of `src/libexpr/tests/value/context.cc` should
make clear what the new representation is, so we recommend reviewing
that file first. This was done for two reasons:

Less API churn:

`Value::mkString` and friends did not take a `Store` before. But if
`NixStringContextElem::{parse, to_string}` *do* take a store (as they
did before), then we cannot have the `Value` functions use them (in
order to work with the fully-structured `NixStringContext`) without
adding that argument.

That would have been a lot of churn of threading the store, and this
diff is already large enough, so the easier and less invasive thing to
do was simply make the element `parse` and `to_string` functions not
take the `Store` reference, and the easiest way to do that was to simply
drop the store dir.

Space usage:

Dropping the `/nix/store/` (or similar) from the internal representation
will safe space in the heap of the Nix programming being interpreted. If
the heap contains many strings with non-trivial contexts, the saving
could add up to something significant.

----

The eval cache version is bumped.

The eval cache serialization uses `NixStringContextElem::{parse,
to_string}`, and since those functions are changed per the above, that
means the on-disk representation is also changed.

This is simply done by changing the name of the used for the eval cache
from `eval-cache-v4` to eval-cache-v5`.

----

To avoid some duplication `EvalCache::mkPathString` is added to abstract
over the simple case of turning a store path to a string with just that
string in the context.

Context

This PR picks up where #7543 left off. That one introduced the fully
structured `NixStringContextElem` data type, but kept `PathSet context`
as an awkward middle ground between internal `char[][]` interpreter heap
string contexts and `NixStringContext` fully parsed string contexts.

The infelicity of `PathSet context` was specifically called out during
Nix team group review, but it was agreeing that fixing it could be left
as future work. This is that future work.

A possible follow-up step would be to get rid of the `char[][]`
evaluator heap representation, too, but it is not yet clear how to do
that. To use `NixStringContextElem` there we would need to get the STL
containers to GC pointers in the GC build, and I am not sure how to do
that.

----

PR #7543 effectively is writing the inverse of a `mkPathString`,
`mkOutputString`, and one more such function for the `DrvDeep` case. I
would like that PR to have property tests ensuring it is actually the
inverse as expected.

This PR sets things up nicely so that reworking that PR to be in that
more elegant and better tested way is possible.

Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-21 01:05:49 -04:00
Ezra Singh
24005270cc Update install-systemd-multi-user.sh 2023-04-20 18:36:01 -04:00
Robert Hensing
ef432b2b15 Merge pull request #8242 from obsidiansystems/recursive.nix
Move `test/recursive.sh` nix expr to file
2023-04-20 13:22:35 +02:00
John Ericson
969def696a Fix typo in tests 2023-04-19 20:47:23 -04:00
John Ericson
e26662709e Add a more interesting test
In this one, we don't just output an existing derivation as is, but
modify it first.
2023-04-19 20:36:33 -04:00
John Ericson
3eb343754e Move test/recursive.sh nix expr to file
I found it hard to read as a big string literal.
2023-04-19 19:36:05 -04:00
John Ericson
f3a31b14db Make tests/dyn-drv test dir 2023-04-19 18:49:50 -04:00
John Ericson
61d3e64fd0 Require daemon version for text hashing test 2023-04-19 17:24:55 -04:00
John Ericson
7103c6da70 Remove references from fixed output derivation ab syntax
In other words, use a plain `ContentAddress` not
`ContentAddressWithReferences` for `DerivationOutput::CAFixed`.

Supporting fixed output derivations with (fixed) references would be a
cool feature, but it is out of scope at this moment.
2023-04-19 15:00:04 -04:00
John Ericson
aba8a8a83a Add a few more content addressing methods
Good to round out the library interface.
2023-04-19 14:13:30 -04:00
John Ericson
20decfd302 Gate dynamic-derivations with drv fromJSON too
Don't want `nix derivation add` to be a way to sneak by experimental
feature checks!
2023-04-19 12:44:38 -04:00
John Ericson
76baaeb341 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-19 11:32:14 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
d3e2394e91 Merge pull request #8233 from wentasah/narinfo-corrupt-reason
Make "NAR info file is corrupt" messages more informative
2023-04-19 06:57:08 +02:00
Robert Hensing
28d7ffd448 Merge pull request #8220 from accelbread/whitelist-commit-lockfile-summary
Add commit-lockfile-summary to flake nixConfig whitelist
2023-04-18 16:49:33 +02:00
Robert Hensing
5cd9890e8a src/nix/flake.md: Itemize safe nixConfigs 2023-04-18 16:06:58 +02:00
Robert Hensing
7fcce6d48c Merge pull request #8231 from obsidiansystems/add-derivation-xp-gates
Gate experimental features in `DerivationOutput::fromJSON`
2023-04-18 15:42:58 +02:00
Michal Sojka
d30d2dc861 Make "NAR info file is corrupt" messages more informative
Recently, I encountered the "NAR info file 'xxxx' is corrupt" error
with my binary cache. The message is not helpful in determining, which
kind of corruption happened. The file, fetched with curl, looked
reasonably.

This commit adds more information to the error message, which should
allow debugging and hopefully fixing the problem.
2023-04-18 14:10:49 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
66e28e6343 Merge pull request #8236 from theutz/master
Update installing-binary.md
2023-04-18 14:08:32 +02:00
Michael Utz
40fcb22313 Update installing-binary.md 2023-04-18 13:18:30 +03:00
Valentin Gagarin
e1e6119761 Merge pull request #8235 from peeley/fix-nix-database-glossary-typo
Documentation: fix typo for `Nix database` link in manual
2023-04-18 11:05:08 +02:00
Noah Snelson
324ed0c367 Documentation: fix typo for Nix database link in manual
Fixes broken link for `Nix database` anchor in the Glossary page of the
Nix manual.
2023-04-17 20:15:08 -07:00
John Ericson
668377f217 TextHashMethod -> TextIngestionMethod, gate with XP feature
I suppose we can use `dynamic-derivations` for the few things we neeed.
2023-04-17 19:02:45 -04:00
John Ericson
f56c4a5bdf Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-17 18:10:12 -04:00
John Ericson
aa74c7b0bc Gate experimental features in DerivationOutput::fromJSON
This is an entry point for outside data, so we need to check enabled
experimental features here.
2023-04-17 17:36:12 -04:00
John Ericson
ab5ca608bf Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-17 13:54:48 -04:00
John Ericson
23ee2d79a9 Use buildPathsWithResults in build-remote.cc trustless path
It handles failures more correctly; I am glad we have it now!
2023-04-17 13:49:14 -04:00
John Ericson
79ba0ba37a Improve the build remote comment. 2023-04-17 13:49:14 -04:00
Robert Hensing
64ee02890c Merge pull request #8230 from obsidiansystems/daemon-trust-override
Experimentally allow forcing `nix-daemon` trust; use this to test
2023-04-17 19:43:41 +02:00
Robert Hensing
c56705c025 Merge pull request #8194 from obsidiansystems/redisplay-feature-gated-settings
Fix some issues with experimental config settings
2023-04-17 19:25:06 +02:00
John Ericson
d41e1bed5e Experimentally allow forcing nix-daemon trust; use this to test
We finally test the status quo of remote build trust in a number of
ways. We create a new experimental feature on `nix-daemon` to do so.

PR #3921, which improves the situation with trustless remote building,
will build upon these changes. This code / tests was pull out of there
to make this, so everything is easier to review, and in particular we
test before and after so the new behavior in that PR is readily apparent
from the testsuite diff alone.
2023-04-17 13:06:21 -04:00
John Ericson
2c8475600d Fix some issues with experimental config settings
Issues:

1. Features gated on disabled experimental settings should warn and be
   ignored, not silently succeed.

2. Experimental settings in the same config "batch" (file or env var)
   as the enabling of the experimental feature should work.

3. For (2), the order should not matter.

These are analogous to the issues @roberth caught with my changes for
arg handling, but they are instead for config handling.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-17 12:41:04 -04:00
Robert Hensing
3f9589f17e Merge pull request #6312 from obsidiansystems/keyed-build-result
Shuffle `BuildResult` data definition, make state machine clearer, introduce `SingleDrvOutputs`
2023-04-17 18:08:05 +02:00
John Ericson
2eb493ca51 Fix DerivationOutput::fromJSON 2023-04-17 10:28:54 -04:00
Valentin Gagarin
39e0f609cc Merge pull request #7514 from fricklerhandwerk/opt-I
remove incorrect reference to `NIX_PATH` documentation
2023-04-17 16:27:23 +02:00
John Ericson
e12efa3654 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-17 10:16:57 -04:00
Robert Hensing
e641de085b Merge pull request #3746 from obsidiansystems/path-info
Introduce `StoreReferences` and `ContentAddressWithReferences`
2023-04-17 15:49:48 +02:00
John Ericson
e95db8f2b9 nix-testing -> daemon-trust-override
And only enable in the tests that need it. This makes it less of a
sledgehammer.
2023-04-17 09:35:43 -04:00
John Ericson
b1343e8ad1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-17 09:27:17 -04:00
John Ericson
537e8719f2 Explain various .self = false,
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-17 09:15:11 -04:00
Valentin Gagarin
f4119a67cc use @docroot@ link 2023-04-17 14:54:30 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
d0cf615cbb add link to nix-conf setting
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2023-04-17 14:27:26 +02:00
John Ericson
72ffa7fedb Merge pull request #7732 from hercules-ci/make-initLibStore-viable-alternative
Make `initLibStore` a viable alternative
2023-04-17 08:04:41 -04:00
Robert Hensing
cb2615cf47 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into source-path 2023-04-17 11:41:50 +02:00
Robert Hensing
9af9c260fc Merge pull request #8193 from hercules-ci/dry-strings
Deduplicate string literal rendering, fix 4909
2023-04-17 11:19:40 +02:00
Robert Hensing
36a473c5e8 Merge pull request #8196 from obsidiansystems/fix-8162
Mark experimental configuration settings programmatically
2023-04-17 11:18:11 +02:00
John Ericson
9800c1e807 Mark experimental configuration settings programmatically
Fix #8162

The test is changed to compare `nlohmann::json` values, not strings of dumped
JSON, which allows us to format things more nicely.
2023-04-16 10:58:04 -04:00
John Ericson
ba9ae691b6 Add optionalString to manual Nix lang utilities
Use it everywhere it could be also.
2023-04-16 10:57:46 -04:00
Robert Hensing
b6125772d7 libexpr: Move identifier-like printing to print.cc 2023-04-16 14:07:35 +02:00
Robert Hensing
28a5cdde02 libexpr/value/print.* -> libexpr/print.*
Generalizes the file to sensibly allow printing any part of the
language syntax.
2023-04-16 13:10:45 +02:00
Robert Hensing
1e2dd669bc printLiteral: Do not overload 2023-04-16 13:04:35 +02:00
Robert Hensing
9c74df5bb4 Format
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2023-04-15 20:56:51 +02:00
John Ericson
24866b71c4 Introduce SingleDrvOutputs
In many cases we are dealing with a collection of realisations, they are
all outputs of the same derivation. In that case, we don't need
"derivation hashes modulos" to be part of our map key, because the
output names alone will be unique. Those hashes are still part of the
realisation proper, so we aren't loosing any information, we're just
"normalizing our schema" by narrowing the "primary key".

Besides making our data model a bit "tighter" this allows us to avoid a
double `for` loop in `DerivationGoal::waiteeDone`. The inner `for` loop
was previously just to select the output we cared about without knowing
its hash. Now we can just select the output by name directly.

Note that neither protocol is changed as part of this: we are still
transferring `DrvOutputs` over the wire for `BuildResult`s. I would only
consider revising this once #6223 is merged, and we can mention protocol
versions inside factored-out serialization logic. Until then it is
better not change anything because it would come a the cost of code
reuse.
2023-04-15 12:51:19 -04:00
John Ericson
0f2b5146c7 Make restarting state machines explicit
If my memory is correct, @edolstra objected to modifying `wantedOutputs`
upon falling back to doing a build (as we did before), because we should
only modify it in response to new requests --- *actual* wants --- and
not because we are "incidentally" building all the outptus beyond what
may have been requested.

That's a fair point, and the alternative is to replace the boolean soup
with proper enums: Instead of modifying `wantedOuputs` som more, we'll
modify `needsRestart` to indicate we are passed the need.
2023-04-15 11:01:31 -04:00
John Ericson
37fca662b0 Make KeyedBuildResult, BuildResult like before, and fix bug another way
In https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6311#discussion_r834863823, I
realized since derivation goals' wanted outputs can "grow" due to
overlapping dependencies (See `DerivationGoal::addWantedOutputs`, called
by `Worker::makeDerivationGoalCommon`), the previous bug fix had an
unfortunate side effect of causing more pointless rebuilds.

In paticular, we have this situation:

1. Goal made from `DerivedPath::Built { foo, {a} }`.

2. Goal gives on on substituting, starts building.

3. Goal made from `DerivedPath::Built { foo, {b} }`, in fact is just
   modified original goal.

4. Though the goal had gotten as far as building, so all outputs were
   going to be produced, `addWantedOutputs` no longer knows that and so
   the goal is flagged to be restarted.

This might sound far-fetched with input-addressed drvs, where we usually
basically have all our goals "planned out" before we start doing
anything, but with CA derivation goals and especially RFC 92, where *drv
resolution* means goals are created after some building is completed, it
is more likely to happen.

So the first thing to do was restore the clearing of `wantedOutputs` we
used to do, and then filter the outputs in `buildPathsWithResults` to
only get the ones we care about.

But fix also has its own side effect in that the `DerivedPath` in the
`BuildResult` in `DerivationGoal` cannot be trusted; it is merely the
*first* `DerivedPath` for which this goal was originally created.

To remedy this, I made `BuildResult` be like it was before, and instead
made `KeyedBuildResult` be a subclass wit the path. Only
`buildPathsWithResults` returns `KeyedBuildResult`s, everything else
just becomes like it was before, where the "key" is unambiguous from
context.

I think separating the "primary key" field(s) from the other fields is
good practical in general anyways. (I would like to do the same thing
for `ValidPathInfo`.) Among other things, it allows constructions like
`std::map<Key, ThingWithKey>` where doesn't contain duplicate keys and
just precludes the possibility of those duplicate keys being out of
sync.

We might leverage the above someday to overload `buildPathsWithResults`
to take a *set* of return a *map* per the above.

-----

Unfortunately, we need to avoid C++20 strictness on designated
initializers.

(BTW
https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2021/p2287r1.html
this offers some new syntax for this use-case. Hopefully this will be
adopted and we can eventually use it.)

No having that yet, maybe it would be better to not make
`KeyedBuildResult` a subclass to just avoid this.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-15 11:01:31 -04:00
John Ericson
9df7f3f537 Introduce Worker::makeGoal
This takes a `DerivedPath` so the caller doesn't need to care about
which sort of goal does what.
2023-04-15 11:01:31 -04:00
Robert Hensing
ab228d73db Merge pull request #8214 from raphaelr/installable-derived-path-warn
Display valid installable in `InstallableDerivedPath::parse` warning
2023-04-15 14:15:02 +02:00
John Ericson
ee420ac64e Legacy vs non-legacy to_string/parse for DerivedPath
As requested by @roberth, it is good to call out the specific instances
we care about, which is `!` for the RPC protocols, and `^` for humans.

This doesn't take advantage of parametricity as much, but since the
human and computer interfaces are good to decouple anyways (we don't
care if they drift further apart over time in the slightest) some
separation and slight duplication is fine.

Also, unit test both round trips.
2023-04-14 20:45:11 -04:00
Archit Gupta
bfc558c972 Whitelist commit-lockfile-summary in flake nixConfig 2023-04-14 11:33:38 -07:00
John Ericson
b41f739068 Merge pull request #7864 from obsidiansystems/quickstart-long-options
Use long options instead of short ones in the "quick start"
2023-04-14 09:13:16 -04:00
John Ericson
92346d1ed4 Merge pull request #8174 from NixOS/gloss-xp-features-note-installables
Start cross-referencing experimental features
2023-04-14 08:48:10 -04:00
John Ericson
a6f85e052c Support repairPath on most stores.
More progress on issue #5729

The method trivially generalizes to be store-implementation-agnostic, in
fact.

However, we force it to continue to be unimplemented with `RemoteStore`
and `LegacySSHStore` because the implementation we'd get via the
generalization is probably not the one users expect. This keeps our
hands untied to do it right going forward.

For more about the tension between the scheduler logic being
store-type-agnostic and remote stores doing their own scheduling, see
issues #5025 and #5056.
2023-04-14 08:29:06 -04:00
Robert Hensing
f5ab38a688 Merge pull request #8217 from obsidiansystems/push-get-fs-accessor-unsupported-down
Push `getFSAccessor` `unsupported(...)` down `Store` class hierarchy
2023-04-14 14:23:23 +02:00
John Ericson
d93e76fbb8 Start cross-referencing experimental features
- Create a glossary entry for experimental features.

- Have the man page experimental feature notice link `nix-commmand`.

  (Eventually this should be programmed, based on whether the command is
  experimental, and if so what experimental feature does it depend on.)

- Document which installables depend on which experimental features.

  I tried to use the same style (bold warning and block quote) that the
  top of the man page uses.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-04-14 07:45:08 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
7eac8838df Merge pull request #8199 from tweag/fix-sqlite-busy-reporting
Fix unnecessary reporting of SQLite busy errors
2023-04-14 10:50:50 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
33fc09c2a5 Merge pull request #8176 from tweag/rename-confusing-write-method
Rename and protect `BufferedSink::write`
2023-04-14 10:44:36 +02:00
Raphael Robatsch
9e8f209036 Display valid installable in InstallableDerivedPath::parse warning
The warning message should produce an installable name that can be
passed to `nix build`, `nix path-info`, etc. again. Since the CLI
expects that the .drv path and the output names are separated by
a caret, the warning message must also separate the .drv path and output
names with a caret.

However, `DerivedPath::Built.to_string()` uses an exclamation point as
the separator instead. This commit adds a `separator` argument to the
to_string method.

This changes the warning message from:
If this command is now failing try again with '/nix/store/foo.drv!*'
to:
If this command is now failing try again with '/nix/store/foo.drv^*'
2023-04-14 10:32:03 +02:00
John Ericson
ee97f107e8 Push getFSAccessor unsupported(...) down Store class hierarchy
More progress on issue #5729.

Instead of having it by the default method in `Store` itself, have it be
the implementation in `DummyStore` and `LegacySSHStore`. Then just the
implementations which fail to provide the method pay the "penalty" of
dealing with the icky `unimplemented` function for non-compliance.

Combined with my other recent PRs, this finally makes `Store` have no
`unsupported` calls!
2023-04-13 13:39:44 -04:00
John Ericson
615c25b0dd Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-12 00:00:12 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
ef0b48377d Merge pull request #8206 from NixOS/bump-2.16.0
Bump version
2023-04-11 20:59:11 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
a4b6d1d9a3 Bump version 2023-04-11 20:16:37 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
37046432b9 Merge pull request #8201 from obsidiansystems/hacky-xp-setting-fix
Do not gate or hide experimental settings
2023-04-11 17:37:09 +02:00
Ben Radford
de3df3009b Move warning timing logic into handleSQLiteBusy. 2023-04-11 16:14:16 +01:00
John Ericson
450e5ec618 Do not gate or hide experimental settings
This is somewhat hacky fix just for 2.15. I unintentionally hid them
from the manual, when no one wanted to hide them that (including
myself). I also required the experimental feature to be enabled in an
order-dependent way, which is not good.

The simplest fix for this immanent release is just to always show them,
and always allow them to be set.

Effectively undoes some changes from aa663b7e89
2023-04-11 10:56:48 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
0a54624275 Merge pull request #8200 from edolstra/release-notes
2.15 release notes
2023-04-11 13:18:30 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
e570a91661 Release notes 2023-04-11 12:40:56 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
162c3f5f7c Merge pull request #8170 from tweag/fix-aarch64-build
Explicitely define `LockFile::operator!=`
2023-04-11 12:35:23 +02:00
Ben Radford
da322ebda6 Revert "Add script to reproduce issue by inducing heavy load."
This reverts commit 213b838f9cfb820d2bc76d7c6edc468b27029945.
2023-04-11 11:15:34 +01:00
Ben Radford
7c56e84213 Warn after a second of being busy instead of immediately.
Getting the occasional SQLITE_BUSY is expected when the database is being
accessed concurrently. The retry will likely succeed so it is pointless to warn
immediately. Instead we track how long each retrySQLite block has been running,
and only begin warning after a second has elapsed (and then every 10 seconds
subsequently).
2023-04-11 11:15:34 +01:00
Ben Radford
7f5ca6192d Add script to reproduce issue by inducing heavy load. 2023-04-11 11:15:34 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
45ca4e6432 Merge pull request #8158 from tweag/harden-profiles-test
Fix the flaky `nix-profile` test
2023-04-11 12:12:09 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
8fd91b3585 Merge pull request #8153 from obsidiansystems/more-labeler
Try auto-labeling a few more things
2023-04-11 12:10:34 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
60a1bf08b6 Merge pull request #7798 from peeley/list-experimental-features
Documentation: list experimental features in manual
2023-04-11 11:55:35 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
deb7f4b466 Nitpicks 2023-04-11 11:29:35 +02:00
Robert Hensing
a2ec8eaf17 Merge pull request #8190 from NaN-git/configure_ac
add check for librapidcheck
2023-04-10 20:13:32 +02:00
Robert Hensing
4e0804c920 Deduplicate string literal rendering, fix 4909 2023-04-09 22:42:20 +02:00
John Ericson
73eb6a2a57 Single page for experimental feature descriptions
As requested by @fricklerhandwerk.
2023-04-09 11:01:23 -04:00
Philipp Otterbein
ca6b759f4e fix failing configure in nix-tests 2023-04-09 02:33:53 +02:00
John Ericson
51c8ffbc28 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-08 18:49:26 -04:00
Philipp Otterbein
8ffc05e7ec add check for librapidcheck
declare RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS as variable
2023-04-08 22:29:43 +02:00
Robert Hensing
8f0ec323ea Merge pull request #8180 from obsidiansystems/factor-out-daemon-cmd-helpers
Tidy up and comment daemon CLI
2023-04-08 16:57:49 +02:00
John Ericson
fd21f9d76e Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-04-07 20:39:04 -04:00
John Ericson
3ebd66c00e Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-07 19:54:34 -04:00
John Ericson
8f44edc83e Tidy up and comment daemon CLI
Some of the factoring out was taken from #7912 by @mupdt. Thanks!

No behavior should be changed in this commit.

Co-Authored-By: mupdt <25388474+mupdt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-07 16:49:52 -04:00
Robert Hensing
4411c7d7e0 Merge pull request #8179 from tweag/disable-gc-on-coroutine
disable gc on coroutine
2023-04-07 18:21:11 +02:00
Robert Hensing
ddebeb934a libstore: Remove lockCPU dead code
Left over from 9747ea84b, https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/5821
2023-04-07 17:50:40 +02:00
Robert Hensing
1c0b680ef9 libstore: Remove lockCPU dead code
Left over from 9747ea84b, https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/5821
2023-04-07 17:50:40 +02:00
Robert Hensing
2445afd92c Require openssl >= 1.1.1
Versions older this are sufficiently old that we don't want to support
them, and they require extra support code.
2023-04-07 17:50:40 +02:00
Robert Hensing
2196fd1146 libutil: Provide alternatives to startSignalHandlerThread
How signals should be handled depends on what kind of process Nix
is integrated into. The signal handler thread used by the stand-alone
Nix commands / processes may not work well in the context of other
runtime systems, such as those of Python, Perl, or Haskell.
2023-04-07 17:50:40 +02:00
John Ericson
38ae7c2891 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-07 11:13:35 -04:00
John Ericson
6e1e15ffec Fix it! 2023-04-07 11:13:23 -04:00
Robert Hensing
781d3dceb3 Move initLibUtil() from initNix to initLibStore
libutil is a dependency of libstore, so it should always be
initialized as such.
libutil is also a dependency of libmain. Being explicit about this
dependency might be good, but not worth the slight code complexity
until the library structure gets more advanced.

Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
1107ea363f libmain: Clarify the lack of initLibExpr()
Quote

    Why not initLibExpr()? initGC() is essentially that, but
    detectStackOverflow is not an instance of the init function concept, as
    it may have to be invoked more than once per process.

Furthermore, renaming initGC to initLibExpr is more trouble than it's
worth at this time.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
52d6ce6515 Move macOS TMPDIR hack from initNix to initLibStore
This code is bad. We shouldn't unset variables in programs whose
children may need them. Fixing one issue at a time, so postponing.
See https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7731

Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
e706ffa007 Move preloadNSS() from initNix to initLibStore
It is required for the sandbox, which is a libstore responsibility;
not just libmain.

Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
a58be39476 Move sodium_init() to initLibStore()
Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
9693076715 Move initLibStore() immediately after initLibUtil()
Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.

The goal of this reordering is to make initLibStore self-sufficient
in a following commit.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
a692c43729 Move loadConfFile() to initLibStore
Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.

Using libstore without loading the config file is risky, as sqlite
may then be misconfigured. See https://github.com/cachix/cachix/issues/475
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
Robert Hensing
6e0b7109ab Move OpenSSL init to initLibUtil
Part of an effort to make it easier to initialize the right things,
by moving code into the appropriate libraries.
2023-04-07 16:24:18 +02:00
John Ericson
0746951be1 Finish converting existing comments for internal API docs (#8146)
* Finish converting existing comments for internal API docs

99% of this was just reformatting existing comments. Only two exceptions:

- Expanded upon `BuildResult::status` compat note

- Split up file-level `symbol-table.hh` doc comments to get
  per-definition docs

Also fixed a few whitespace goofs, turning leading tabs to spaces and
removing trailing spaces.

Picking up from #8133

* Fix two things from comments

* Use triple-backtick not indent for `dumpPath`

* Convert GNU-style `\`..'` quotes to markdown style in API docs

This will render correctly.
2023-04-07 13:55:28 +00:00
John Ericson
c036de086e Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2023-04-07 09:40:36 -04:00
Robert Hensing
54b3b6ebc6 Merge pull request #7887 from obsidiansystems/add-derivation
`nix derivation add`, `show-derivation` -> `derivation show`
2023-04-07 15:02:35 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
62ddd8633c Add talkative msg for coro gc debug 2023-04-07 14:54:50 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
58d24a4cb6 Always disable GC in a coroutine unless the patch is applied 2023-04-07 14:54:38 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
00bc34430b DisableGC: replace by CoroutineContext, std::shared_ptr<void> 2023-04-07 14:53:40 +02:00
Yorick van Pelt
2c53ef1bfe Disable GC inside coroutines on mac OS 2023-04-07 14:52:59 +02:00
John Ericson
9d1105824f Add release notes for nix derivation {add,show} 2023-04-07 08:35:59 -04:00
John Ericson
59e0728714 Create nix derivation add command
Also refine `nix derivation show`'s docs very slightly.
2023-04-07 08:34:58 -04:00
John Ericson
27597f8131 Rename files to reflect new nix derivation show name
This will match the files we added for `nix add derivation` in the rest
of this PR.
2023-04-07 08:34:58 -04:00
John Ericson
2b98af2e62 nix show-derivation -> nix derivation show 2023-04-07 08:34:58 -04:00
John Ericson
4e9f32f993 Liberate checkDerivationOutputs from LocalStore
Make it instead a method on `Derivation` that can work with any store.
We will need this for a CLI command to create a derivation.
2023-04-07 08:34:58 -04:00
John Ericson
b200784cec Include the name in the JSON for derivations
This is non-breaking change in the to-JSON direction. This *is* a
breaking change in the from-JSON direction, but we don't care, as that
is brand new in this PR.

`nix show-derivation --help` currently has the sole public documentation
of this format, it is updated accordingly.
2023-04-07 08:34:58 -04:00
John Ericson
fe9cbe838c Create Derivation::fromJSON
And test, of course
2023-04-07 08:34:58 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
81dfc2b012 Merge pull request #7515 from MatthewCroughan/mc/check-trusted-user
Add Store::isTrustedClient()
2023-04-07 13:41:32 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
6960de73af Typo 2023-04-07 13:08:32 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
214f1d6791 Rename and protect BufferedSink::write
The `write` name is ambiguous and could lead to some funny bugs like
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8173#issuecomment-1500009480. So
rename it to the more explicit `writeUnbuffered`.
Besides, this method shouldn't be (and isn't) used outside of the class
implementation, so mark it `protected`.

This makes it more symetrical to `BufferedSource` which uses a
`protected readUnbuffered` method.
2023-04-07 09:21:50 +02:00
matthewcroughan
9207f94582 Add Store::isTrustedClient()
This function returns true or false depending on whether the Nix client
is trusted or not. Mostly relevant when speaking to a remote store with
a daemon.

We include this information in `nix ping store` and `nix doctor`

Co-Authored-By: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
2023-04-06 19:59:57 -04:00
John Ericson
bc192a95ef Describe active experimental features in the contributing guide
They are put in the manual separate pages under the new overarching
description of experimental features.

The settings page just lists the valid experimental feature names (so
people know what a valid setting entry looks like), with links to those
pages. It doesn't attempt to describe each experimental feature as that
is too much information for the configuration settings section.
2023-04-06 18:07:59 -04:00
John Ericson
6c4049b38a Link the new general documentation on xp features on the setting 2023-04-06 18:07:58 -04:00
John Ericson
b7cd87a853 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into list-experimental-features 2023-04-06 18:07:46 -04:00
Noah Snelson
e399cb49c2 Fix typo in no-url-literals experimental feature docs
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-04-06 15:02:19 -07:00
Noah Snelson
8a7790f46a Expand documentation for experimental-features
Adds examples and additional information to the `impure-derivations`,
`recursive-nix`, and `no-url-literals` experimental feature
documentation.
2023-04-06 14:52:34 -07:00
Eelco Dolstra
a9759407e5 Origin: Use SourcePath 2023-04-06 15:25:06 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
9185639631 Document the concept of “experimental feature” (#5930)
Add a page explaining what “experimental features” are, when and how they should be used

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
2023-04-06 11:25:22 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
94812cca98 Backport SourcePath from the lazy-trees branch
This introduces the SourcePath type from lazy-trees as an abstraction
for accessing files from inputs that may not be materialized in the
real filesystem (e.g. Git repositories). Currently, however, it's just
a wrapper around CanonPath, so it shouldn't change any behaviour. (On
lazy-trees, SourcePath is a <InputAccessor, CanonPath> tuple.)
2023-04-06 13:15:50 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
faefaac875 Explicitely define LockFile::operator!=
It should be syntethised in terms of `operator==`, but the GCC version
used on aarch64-linux doesn't implement that (see
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/214848896=. So explicitely define it.

Fix https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8159
2023-04-05 17:20:04 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
b11ae93581 remove incorrect reference
the semantics are not explained in the referenced section any more, they
have been moved to the documentation for common options in the new CLI [0].

[0]: 703d863a48
2023-04-05 14:03:11 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
bbdb5a58c7 Merge pull request #7849 from milahu/fix-man-nix-shell
docs: fix nix-shell commands
2023-04-05 13:06:59 +02:00
milahu
1ac10808ba docs: fix nix-shell commands 2023-04-05 12:38:36 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
3586e97e23 Merge pull request #8167 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-nix-database
glossary: Nix database
2023-04-05 11:17:35 +02:00
Mike (stew) O'Connor
cab5266092 add a definition of the nix database to the glossary
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-04-05 10:50:34 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
ed5d0c1362 add anchor to 'local store' 2023-04-05 10:48:59 +02:00
John Ericson
53d0836347 Assemble experimental feature docs outside of Nix itself
Instead of constructing a markdown list in C++ (which involved all sorts
of nasty string literals), export some JSON and assemble it with the
manual build system.

Besides following the precedent set with other dumped data, this is a
better separate of content and presentation; if we decide for example we
want to display this information in a different way, or in a different
section of the manual, it will become much easier to do so.
2023-04-04 22:57:11 -04:00
John Ericson
3f98353f19 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into list-experimental-features 2023-04-04 21:34:20 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1707e7ea5f Merge pull request #7579 from fricklerhandwerk/review-process
review process: all PRs must be triaged
2023-04-05 01:57:17 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
f912ab89cc only triage non-trivial pull requests
the team perceives triaging literally everything as too much overhead,
and there is a desire to allow for more parallel action.
2023-04-05 01:27:15 +02:00
John Ericson
bdeeffff96 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-04-04 19:16:10 -04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
d93c1514eb Merge pull request #7944 from yorickvP/fix-curRepl
NixRepl::mainLoop: restore old curRepl on function exit
2023-04-04 09:44:47 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
7076d37047 Fix the flaky nix-profile test
Exclude the `error (ignored)` from the message that is checked by the
install conflict test.

Fix https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8140
2023-04-03 20:47:21 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
523c3f7225 Merge pull request #8157 from hercules-ci/switch-bugs
Fix current and future `switch` bugs
2023-04-03 20:43:02 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
81491e1379 Merge pull request #8042 from lheckemann/alt-lockfiles
Allow specifying alternative paths for reading/writing flake locks
2023-04-03 19:28:09 +02:00
Robert Hensing
bf2c5c3958 nix-store.cc: Refactor, remove qDefault 2023-04-03 18:45:20 +02:00
Robert Hensing
fba7be80eb Enable -Werror=switch-enum
switch statements must now match all enum values or disable the
warning.

Explicit is good. This has helped us find two bugs, after solving
another one by debugging.

From now on, adding to an enum will raise errors where they are
not explicitly handled, which is good for productivity, and helps
us decide the correct behavior in all usages.

Notably still excluded from this though are the cases where the
warning is disabled by local pragmas.

fromTOML.cc did not build despite a top-level pragma, so I've had
to resort to a makefile solution for that.
2023-04-03 18:45:20 +02:00
Robert Hensing
9470ee877d Allow open switch-enum in 5 places 2023-04-03 18:45:20 +02:00
John Ericson
acc3314376 Merge pull request #7611 from obsidiansystems/structured-command-stabilization
Stuctured command stability
2023-04-03 12:22:10 -04:00
Robert Hensing
3dac4c7874 Add explicit case statements where -Wswitch-enum would report them 2023-04-03 18:17:32 +02:00
Robert Hensing
ed7885017c Fix systemd logging for lvlNotice: eqv to lvlInfo, not lvlVomit 2023-04-03 18:17:32 +02:00
Robert Hensing
62cacc371f Fix BuildResult.toString() for NoSubstituters 2023-04-03 18:17:30 +02:00
John Ericson
4a0b893d5e Stuctured command stability
Prior to this, there was an ad-hoc whitelist in `main.cc`. Now, every
command states its stability.

In a future PR, we will adjust the manual to take advantage of this new
information in the JSON.
(It will be easier to do that once we have some experimental feature
docs to link too; see #5930 and #7798.)
2023-04-03 11:48:21 -04:00
Robert Hensing
f3a6de6ba9 Merge pull request #8148 from hercules-ci/fix-issue-8119-printValue-tBlackhole-abort
eval: Fix crash on missing printValue tBlackhole case
2023-04-03 16:05:55 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
ac4318a1b9 Merge pull request #8152 from obsidiansystems/move-querySubstitutablePathInfos
Move `querySubstitutablePathInfos` from `LocalStore` to `Store`
2023-04-03 15:36:33 +02:00
Robert Hensing
1c55544a42 eval: Fix crash on missing printValue tBlackhole case
Fixes #8119
2023-04-03 15:32:42 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
70bb7b7289 Merge pull request #7610 from obsidiansystems/gate-default-settings
Punt on improper global flags for now
2023-04-03 14:02:45 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
a06ea8db77 Merge pull request #8039 from obsidiansystems/prioritize-testing
Prioritize testing in the maintainers process docs
2023-04-03 13:46:31 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
5256ba6d87 Merge pull request #8151 from obsidiansystems/internal-api-docs-pr-template
Mention internal API docs in PR template
2023-04-03 10:49:48 +02:00
John Ericson
7963d0c68d Try auto-labeling a few more things 2023-04-02 23:11:21 -04:00
John Ericson
9383520b75 Move querySubstitutablePathInfos from LocalStore to Store
The code is not local-store-specific, so we should share it with all
stores. More uniform behavior is better, and a less store-specific
functionality is more maintainable.

This fixes a FIXME added in f73d911628 by @edolstra himself.
2023-04-02 20:32:01 -04:00
John Ericson
ca3937fb82 Mention internal API docs in PR template
I think we want to ensure that all new items in headers are documented,
and the documentation on modified items is kept up to date.

It will take a while to document the backlog of undocumented things, but
we can at least ensure that new items don't extend that backlog.
2023-04-02 19:44:44 -04:00
John Ericson
32d72b1696 Add more API docs to experimental-features.hh 2023-04-02 18:57:46 -04:00
John Ericson
2585bcaa50 Rework a few things with the experimental features list
- Use struct not `std::pair`, designated initializers

- Use `constexpr` array that we can index by enum tag

- It no longer segfaults; not sure why.
2023-04-02 18:17:45 -04:00
John Ericson
b2c9315bf2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into list-experimental-features 2023-04-02 16:21:38 -04:00
John Ericson
1fcd49dbbd Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-01 16:54:46 -04:00
John Ericson
5d56e2daf7 Add comparison methods for content addresses 2023-04-01 16:52:23 -04:00
John Ericson
eeecfacb43 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-01 16:40:32 -04:00
John Ericson
1f8e1edba9 Merge commit 'a6d00a7bfb18e7ec461ac1d54203cc628aca5c66' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-01 15:15:38 -04:00
John Ericson
f7f44f7c96 Merge commit 'aa99005004bccc9be506a2a2f162f78bad4bcb41' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-04-01 15:15:32 -04:00
John Ericson
2ef99cd104 Merge pull request #8122 from bjornfor/use-nix-store-l-unless-experimental-enabled
Don't recommend 'nix log' unless experimental feature is enabled
2023-04-01 14:50:16 -04:00
John Ericson
ea1cbc3df5 Merge pull request #8133 from obsidiansystems/improve-internal-api-docs
Extend internal API docs, part 2
2023-04-01 12:42:03 -04:00
John Ericson
f4ab297b31 Ensure all headers have #pragma once and are in API docs
`///@file` makes them show up in the internal API dos. A tiny few were
missing `#pragma once`.
2023-03-31 23:19:44 -04:00
John Ericson
abd5e7dec0 Extend internal API docs, part 2
Picking up from #8111.

Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2023-03-31 23:01:40 -04:00
John Ericson
8ae9d66940 Merge pull request #8142 from patricksjackson/atomic-sync
Replace unnecessary Sync<uint64_t> with std::atomic<uint64_t>
2023-03-31 21:49:20 -04:00
Patrick Jackson
2b905d1d35 Replace unnecessary Sync<uint64_t> with std::atomic<uint64_t> 2023-03-31 17:56:25 -07:00
Eelco Dolstra
cf76b38e27 Merge pull request #8137 from edolstra/lazy-trees-cherrypicks
Add CanonPath::makeRelative()
2023-03-31 18:26:08 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
936e7c66eb Indentation 2023-03-31 17:15:03 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
7ebaf0252a Add CanonPath::makeRelative() 2023-03-31 17:15:03 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
1829e7ccac Merge pull request #8139 from edolstra/no-nixpkgsFor-output
Remove nixpkgsFor flake output
2023-03-31 17:09:36 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
49da2e8b0c Merge pull request #8138 from tweag/fix-installer-vm-tests
Fix the installer VM tests
2023-03-31 16:59:24 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
2425121a59 Remove nixpkgsFor flake output
Fixes "warning: unknown flake output 'nixpkgsFor'".
2023-03-31 16:08:16 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
3f362f1c07 test: Make the installer work on old rhel versions
`scp -r` doesn't seem to behave properly there, so tarpipe ftw!
2023-03-31 15:29:50 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
4e7a78ca97 test: Don't add a channel for the force-no-daemon installer variant
Was probably an overlook of when the tests were first added, but that
now messes-up with the `nix-channel --update` that happens down the line
(and can't access the network since we're inside a Nix build)
2023-03-31 15:27:02 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
bb6e1244a3 Merge pull request #7406 from amesgen/gitlab-fetcher
Document `gitlab` input scheme
2023-03-31 13:21:55 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
e32ca3cf16 Merge pull request #8018 from tweag/ssh-password-prompt
SSH: don't erase password prompt if it is displayed
2023-03-31 12:06:10 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
623115fc0f Merge pull request #8135 from patricksjackson/copyPaths-datarace
Fix data race in copyPaths
2023-03-31 07:19:20 +02:00
Patrick Jackson
804180ad52 Only lock once 2023-03-30 18:06:27 -07:00
Patrick Jackson
309753ebb5 Fix data race in copyPaths 2023-03-30 16:59:34 -07:00
John Ericson
c51d554c93 Use "raw pattern" for content address types
We weren't because this ancient PR predated it!

This is actually a new version of the pattern which addresses some
issues identified in #7479.
2023-03-30 17:12:49 -04:00
John Ericson
a6d00a7bfb Fix warning 2023-03-30 16:29:13 -04:00
John Ericson
aa99005004 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info
Also improve content-address.hh API docs.
2023-03-30 16:28:53 -04:00
John Ericson
06d87b95bc Merge pull request #8111 from obsidiansystems/improve-internal-api-docs
Convert a bunch of comments in headers to Doxygen documentation
2023-03-30 09:40:22 -04:00
Valentin Gagarin
368c5b8b9a Merge pull request #7518 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-commands
separate man pages for `nix-store` and `nix-env` subcommands
2023-03-30 15:33:08 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
cde78f9417 process includes first
otherwise the order of found `.md` files will influence if `@docroot@`
is replaced before them being included, which may mess up relative
links.

the weirdest thing about it is that the mess-up happens
deterministically on macOS, but deterministically doesn't happen on
Linux!
2023-03-30 13:55:44 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
1cc5e1d5b6 Merge pull request #8123 from nomeata/import-flake-docs
Docs: Explain why `import nixpkgs` works in flakes
2023-03-30 11:20:55 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
02050bd055 Typo 2023-03-30 10:49:21 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
dc0f987443 Merge pull request #8129 from figsoda/at
Allow `@` in git refs
2023-03-30 10:48:12 +02:00
Joachim Breitner
1b6cfe6fa1 More precise wording 2023-03-30 10:40:04 +02:00
Alexander Bantyev
36b059748d Split nix-env and nix-store documentation per-subcommand
Documentation on "classic" commands with many sub-commands are
notoriously hard to discover due to lack of overview and anchor links.
Additionally the information on common options and environment variables
is not accessible offline in man pages, and therefore often overlooked
by readers.

With this change, each sub-command of nix-store and nix-env gets its
own page in the manual (listed in the table of contents), and each own
man page.

Also, man pages for each subcommand now (again) list common options
and environment variables. While this makes each page quite long and
some common parameters don't apply, this should still make it easier
to navigate as that additional information was not accessible on the
command line at all.

It is now possible to run 'nix-store --<subcommand> --help` to display
help pages for the given subcommand.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-03-30 09:46:28 +02:00
Alexander Bantyev
84c2c09ec2 Manual: fail when #include-d file does not exist 2023-03-30 09:41:46 +02:00
John Ericson
8cab89a94b Convert a bunch of comments in headers to Doxygen documentation
The internal API docs now contain more useful information.

Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-29 23:22:07 -04:00
figsoda
081aadb76c Allow @ in git refs 2023-03-29 15:27:19 -04:00
Joachim Breitner
2e6b95dac7 Update src/libexpr/primops.cc
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2023-03-29 13:19:51 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
10dc2e2e7c Merge pull request #8125 from vaci/vaci/hash_to_string_copy
Avoid a string copy during Hash::to_string
2023-03-29 12:27:35 +02:00
Vaci Koblizek
a4dd87a2b3 avoid a string copy in printHash16 2023-03-29 10:54:27 +01:00
Vaci Koblizek
ccf7ce26fe return string_view from printHashType rather than string 2023-03-29 10:44:22 +01:00
Bjørn Forsman
74d94b2a13 Don't recommend 'nix log' unless experimental feature is enabled
This fixes the issue that `nix-build`, without experimental feature
'nix-command' enabled, recommends the experimental CLI `nix log` to view
build logs. Now it'll recommend the stable `nix-store -l` CLI instead.

Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8118
2023-03-28 21:02:08 +02:00
Vaci Koblizek
957f832074 Avoid a string copy during Hash::to_string 2023-03-28 17:20:33 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
3ce6d72b2b Update src/libexpr/primops.cc
Co-authored-by: asymmetric <lorenzo@mailbox.org>
2023-03-28 14:38:39 +02:00
Valentin Gagarin
6c651599b0 review process: all PRs must be triaged
in order to make the development process more transparent for everyone,
all pull requests should go through the triage process before getting
merged.

this ensures that all team members are aware of what is going on, and
that rationale for decisions is kept track of in the meeting notes for
posterity. (ideally all that should go into the commit history, but this
is a more invasive process change that needs further deliberation.)

having all team members take at least a brief but conscious look at each
change may also help with keeping our quality standards, as more
reviewers are more likely to remind each other of our shared values.
2023-03-28 11:51:57 +02:00
Joachim Breitner
605c8f7789 Docs: Explain why import nixpkgs works in flakes 2023-03-28 09:35:49 +02:00
Noah Snelson
d1d1ae7a3b Documentation: list experimental features in manual
Lists all current experimental features in the `nix.conf` manual.
2023-03-27 17:12:49 -07:00
John Ericson
56dc6ed841 Merge pull request #8114 from obsidiansystems/docs-profiles-dirs
Fix more profile dirs in docs
2023-03-27 16:35:49 -04:00
John Ericson
8df6f7bb0f Fix more profile dirs in docs
Picking up where #8078 left off.
2023-03-27 12:10:32 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
5e3f855526 Merge pull request #7763 from obsidiansystems/installable-wide-info
Stratify `ExtraPathInfo` along `Installable` hierarchy
2023-03-27 17:04:08 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
237587bc0a Merge pull request #8084 from edolstra/store-docs
Auto-generate store documentation
2023-03-27 15:46:18 +02:00
John Ericson
1d539aa287 Merge pull request #8073 from tweag/fix-root-channels-location
Fix root channels location
2023-03-27 09:37:53 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
5a0f5b5c34 Merge pull request #8062 from edolstra/ssl-cert-file
Add a setting for configuring the SSL certificates file
2023-03-27 15:37:15 +02:00
John Ericson
7c4dea3cf3 Punt on improper global flags for now
See the note in the test.

We don't want these flags showing up for commands where they are
irrelevant.

Eventually, this needs a proper fix, but it need not be a blocker for
stabilize: for a quick-n-dirty punt, just put these flags behind the
`nix-command` unstable feature.

This is fine because they are only relevant for commands which we don't
need to stabilize for a while.
2023-03-27 09:21:50 -04:00
John Ericson
570829d67e Merge pull request #7609 from obsidiansystems/hide-experimental-settings
Hide experimental settings
2023-03-27 09:19:29 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
a519436e9d ssl-cert-file: Use lists 2023-03-27 14:08:39 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
2523448bad Merge pull request #8104 from avdv/graphml-use-long-for-narsize
nix-store: Use `long` for `narSize` in graphml output
2023-03-27 13:10:28 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
128994509f Make some comments in profiles.hh doxygen-enabled
These are proper documentation of the API, so they deserve to be here
2023-03-27 10:02:10 +02:00
Robert Hensing
9e7940e35d Merge pull request #8109 from oxalica/fix/show-legacy-packages
Catch eval errors in `hasContent`
2023-03-27 05:46:49 +02:00
Robert Hensing
6b87c6577f tests/flakes/show.sh: Broaden requirement comment 2023-03-27 05:11:23 +02:00
oxalica
2941a599fa Catch eval errors in hasContent
`legacyPackages` of nixpkgs trigger eval errors in `hasContent`, causing
the whole `legacyPackages` being skipped. We should treat it as
has-content in that case.
2023-03-26 23:05:29 +08:00
Claudio Bley
e7b9dc7c89 nix-store: Use long for narSize in graphml output 2023-03-24 17:25:17 +01:00
John Ericson
256f3e3063 Stratify ExtraPathInfo along Installable hierarchy
Instead of having a bunch of optional fields, have a few subclasses
which can have mandatory fields.

Additionally, the new `getExtraPathInfo`, and `nixpkgsFlakeRef`, are
moved to `InstallableValue`.

I did these things because https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/134 ; with
these things moved to `InstallableValue`, the base `Installable` no
longer depends on libexpr! This is a major step towards that.

Also, add a bunch of doc comments for sake of the internal API docs.
2023-03-24 12:22:40 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
e00abd3f56 Merge pull request #7757 from obsidiansystems/more-installable-value
Move value-only methods to `InstallableValue`
2023-03-24 14:07:18 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
a4c2cd3c06 Merge pull request #8098 from hercules-ci/error-cc-Only-suggest-show-trace-when-truncated-trace-items-would-be-pri
error.cc: Only suggest `--show-trace` when relevant
2023-03-24 12:07:44 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
eed43de02f Merge pull request #8096 from tweag/filter-tests
Filter tests/nixos from source
2023-03-24 12:06:26 +01:00
Alexander Bantyev
80f9231b69 Filter tests/nixos from source 2023-03-24 14:29:28 +04:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
717e81df13 Test the installation of a simple package in the install tests 2023-03-23 21:58:59 +01:00
Robert Hensing
233c4cf30f error.cc: Only suggest show-trace when truncated trace items would be printed
Otherwise, a trace consisting of

frame
frame
frame
non-frame

... would reach the non-frame and print the suggestion, even though
it would have ignored the non-frame anyway.

This resulted in a peculariar situation where --show-trace would have
no apparent effect, as the trace was actually already complete.
2023-03-23 17:29:06 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
168b6021c5 Tweaks 2023-03-23 15:32:59 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
7a61a9aba3 Update release notes 2023-03-23 15:27:06 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b79df9dedc Register LocalStore to ensure it's included in the manual 2023-03-23 15:23:13 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
161f4b0dea Document store URLs 2023-03-23 10:38:48 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
cff3149a01 ci: Update the install-nix-action 2023-03-23 10:22:42 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
fb67c1a1fb Factor out the generation of the profile/channel directory
Make sure that all the code paths use the same one, and that the
backwards-compatibility measures are probably in place when needed
2023-03-23 10:22:42 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
82bd9535dd nix-channel: Restore the old root channels directory 2023-03-23 10:22:42 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
918ca8b3a3 ci: Try to install something with Nix in the installer test 2023-03-23 10:22:42 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
05d9918a9c Update doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next.md
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-03-23 10:13:51 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
abc449bc30 Update src/libstore/local-store.md
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-03-23 10:12:57 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4d31618c15 showSetting: Drop ... 2023-03-23 10:09:25 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
2851e239a7 Make useAnchors a named argument 2023-03-23 10:08:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
80f0b8d307 Fix SSHStore 2023-03-23 09:35:35 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
fbc296e00f Merge pull request #8095 from fricklerhandwerk/operators-formatting
doc: force line breaks where needed
2023-03-23 09:24:54 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b134546f08 Fix clang build 2023-03-23 09:11:15 +01:00
John Ericson
e5146a6a50 Merge pull request #8078 from obsidiansystems/profile-md
Fix `nix profile --help`
2023-03-22 19:36:12 -04:00
Valentin Gagarin
0ced5132fd Merge pull request #6865 from zuzuleinen/manual-nix-path-empty
document what happens when NIX_PATH is empty
2023-03-23 00:10:17 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
96129246ad add links 2023-03-22 23:37:27 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
40eb88e427 doc: force line breaks where needed 2023-03-22 22:46:23 +01:00
Alex Wied
6dbce3215f docker.nix: add an option to include flake-registry inside docker image (#6750)
Co-authored-by: Alex Wied <centromere@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rok Garbas <rok@floxdev.com>
2023-03-22 20:55:02 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
5691bac202 Improve store setting descriptions / Markdown formatting 2023-03-22 14:23:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
da8903ecc3 nix help-stores: Don't include anchors
Since setting names are not unique we don't have an easy way to
produce unique anchors.
2023-03-22 13:11:35 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
006291e5be Merge pull request #8082 from edolstra/add-links
Add links to API docs / coverage analysis to the hacking section
2023-03-22 11:27:18 +01:00
Alexander Bantyev
85a2d1d94f Add a test for nix copy over ssh
Check that nix copy can copy stuff, refuses to copy unsigned paths by
default, and doesn't hide the ssh password prompt.
2023-03-22 09:45:08 +04:00
Alexander Bantyev
5291a82cd9 SSHMaster: pause logger to show password prompt
Pause logger before starting SSH connections, and resume it after the
connection is established, so that SSH password prompts are not erased
by the logger's updates.
2023-03-22 09:45:08 +04:00
Alexander Bantyev
85df7e7ea2 Logger, ProgressBar: add a way to pause/resume
Add new virtual methods pause and resume to the Logger class, and
implement them in ProgressBar to allow to pause the bar refreshing.
2023-03-22 09:45:08 +04:00
Eelco Dolstra
4dcc0a1b76 Merge pull request #8085 from edolstra/fetchGit-md
Fix rendering of fetchGit documentation
2023-03-21 15:24:54 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
16cb9b9f04 Fix rendering of fetchGit documentation
stripIndentation() doesn't support tabs, so the entire markdown ended
up indented and thus rendered as a code block.
2023-03-21 14:48:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c967c29290 Add a "help" category
This makes the help commands show up prominently at the top of the
'nix' manpage.
2023-03-21 14:43:58 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
233b063b08 Move store docs to 'nix help-stores'
Why not 'nix help stores'? Well, 'nix help <arg>' already means 'show
help on the "arg" subcommand'.
2023-03-21 14:37:09 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3fc4659d22 Formatting 2023-03-21 14:12:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
9eb53bbf17 Support per-store Markdown documentation 2023-03-21 14:03:40 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
7704118d28 nix describe-stores: Remove
This command was intended for docs generation, but it was never used
for that and we don't need it.
2023-03-21 14:03:40 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
8d6d59cb1b nix store --help: Include store type documentation 2023-03-21 14:03:40 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
cdfa59daa1 Merge pull request #8083 from edolstra/fix-nix-store-rendering
Fix misrendering of 'nix store --help'
2023-03-21 12:38:29 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6f62cb3611 generate-manpage.nix: Make more readable 2023-03-21 12:11:32 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3ac3e31c4d Fix misrendering of 'nix store --help'
There are no categories underneath 'nix store', so having 'nix store
copy-log' in a category rendered as ':'.
2023-03-21 12:02:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4b9add9b35 Add links to API docs / coverage analysis to the hacking section 2023-03-21 11:47:21 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1de5b0e4e6 Merge pull request #8077 from edolstra/pts-hang
Open slave pseudoterminal before CLONE_NEWUSER
2023-03-20 20:33:28 +01:00
John Ericson
f87f1bbfe6 Fix nix profile --help
The documentation hadn't be updated to reflect the new default profile
location.
2023-03-20 14:22:23 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
515662ad70 Cleanup 2023-03-20 18:06:08 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
16db8dc96f Open slave pseudoterminal before CLONE_NEWUSER
Otherwise, when running as root and user namespaces are enabled,
opening the slave fails with EPERM.

Fixes "opening pseudoterminal slave: Permission denied" followed by a
hang (https://hydra.nixos.org/build/213104244), and "error: getting
sandbox mount namespace: No such file or directory" (#8072), which
happens when the child fails very quickly and consequently reading
/proc/<child>/ns fails.
2023-03-20 17:58:36 +01:00
John Ericson
4607ac7aed Fix handling of experimental features mid-parse
If we conditionally "declare" the argument, as we did before, based upon
weather the feature is enabled, commands like

    nix --experimental-features=foo ... --thing-gated-on-foo

won't work, because the experimental feature isn't enabled until *after*
we start parsing.

Instead, allow arguments to also be associated with experimental
features (just as we did for builtins and settings), and then the
command line parser will filter out the experimental ones.

Since the effects of arguments (handler functions) are performed right
away, we get the required behavior: earlier arguments can enable later
arguments enabled!

There is just one catch: we want to keep non-positional
flags...non-positional. So if

    nix --experimental-features=foo ... --thing-gated-on-foo

works, then

    nix --thing-gated-on-foo --experimental-features=foo ...

should also work.

This is not my favorite long-term solution, but for now this is
implemented by delaying the requirement of needed experimental features
until *after* all the arguments have been parsed.
2023-03-20 11:35:34 -04:00
John Ericson
aa663b7e89 Mark experimental features on settings
We hide them in various ways if the experimental feature isn't enabled.

To do this, we had to move the experimental features list out of
libnixstore, because the setting machinary itself depends on it. To do
that, we made a new `ExperimentalFeatureSettings`.
2023-03-20 11:06:40 -04:00
John Ericson
296831f641 Move enabled experimental feature to libutil struct
This is needed in subsequent commits to allow the settings and CLI args
infrastructure itself to read this setting.
2023-03-20 11:05:22 -04:00
John Ericson
1b6c96bbcb Write test, will fail until rest of PR 2023-03-20 09:17:33 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
83b977ff07 Merge pull request #8075 from edolstra/api-docs
Fix internal-api rendering in Hydra
2023-03-20 13:51:07 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
658847179a Fix internal-api rendering in Hydra
Currently it gives a 500 error with "Do not know how to serve path
'/nix/store/bym5sm8z2wpavnvzancb9gjdlgyzs1l8-nix-internal-api-docs-2.15.0pre20230320_e37f436/share/doc/nix/internal-api'."
2023-03-20 13:13:57 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1fcbdecf15 Merge pull request #7968 from bobvanderlinden/pr-contributing
Add CONTRIBUTING.md
2023-03-20 13:13:12 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e37f436eb4 Merge pull request #8070 from figsoda/quote
docs: quote URL literals
2023-03-20 11:18:09 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0d314bbfe8 Merge pull request #8068 from DieracDelta/jr/compile_darwin
Fix build aarch64-darwin for static library
2023-03-20 11:17:46 +01:00
figsoda
54b8da0b10 docs: quote URL literals 2023-03-19 11:28:10 -04:00
Linus Heckemann
3c3bd0767f Create test lockfiles in TEST_ROOT 2023-03-19 14:14:30 +01:00
Linus Heckemann
f1c9d83697 Only allow reference lock files when allow-dirty is set 2023-03-19 14:12:49 +01:00
Linus Heckemann
ea207a2eed Add tests for alternate lockfile path functionality 2023-03-19 14:11:19 +01:00
Justin Restivo
220aa8e0ac fix: build aarch64-darwin 2023-03-18 17:53:45 -04:00
Robert Hensing
b5b6055bbf Merge pull request #8064 from knedlsepp/flake-in-submodule
Add a test with flake.nix in a git submodule
2023-03-18 15:07:38 +01:00
Robert Hensing
bf0c8c34e7 tests/flake-in-submodule: Remove unnecessary rm -rf 2023-03-18 14:39:38 +01:00
Josef Kemetmüller
f9c24d67b9 Add a test with flake.nix in a submodule
I noticed a regression in the lazy-trees branch, which I'm trying to
capture with this test. While the tests succeeds in master, the
lazy-trees branch gives the following error message:

    error: access to path
    '/build/nix-test/tests/flakes/flake-in-submodule/rootRepo/submodule/flake.nix'
    is forbidden because it is not under Git control; maybe you should
    'git add' it to the repository
    '/build/nix-test/tests/flakes/flake-in-submodule/rootRepo'?
2023-03-17 22:10:28 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e53e5c38d4 Add a setting for configuring the SSL certificates file
This provides a platform-independent way to configure the SSL
certificates file in the Nix daemon. Previously we provided
instructions for overriding the environment variable in launchd, but
that obviously doesn't work with systemd. Now we can just tell users
to add

  ssl-cert-file = /etc/ssl/my-certificate-bundle.crt

to their nix.conf.
2023-03-17 18:32:18 +01:00
John Ericson
790dd2555b Merge pull request #7891 from mupdt/shared-fs-out-links
no-op refactor: extract outLink generation into a function
2023-03-17 10:57:07 -04:00
John Ericson
95dabbadd8 Prioritize testing in the maintainers process docs
PRs that don't increase our ongoing obligations (i.e. by adding new
features) but do increase test coverage of existing features are good
things to merge for the health of the project, and thus good to
prioritize.
2023-03-16 22:27:46 -04:00
John Ericson
c998e0172f Move value-only methods to InstallableValue
These methods would previously fail on the other `Installable`s, so
moving them to this class is more correct as to where they actually
work.

Additionally, a `InstallableValueCommand` is created to make it easier
(or rather no worse than before) to write commands that just work on
`InstallableValue`s.

Besides being a cleanup to avoid failing default methods, this gets us
closer to https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/134.
2023-03-16 20:06:46 -04:00
John Ericson
acd707acca Merge pull request #8057 from obsidiansystems/slight-test-cleanup
Cleanup	test skipping
2023-03-16 19:13:03 -04:00
John Ericson
bfb9eb87fe Cleanup test skipping
- Try not to put cryptic "99" in many places

  Factor out `exit 99` into `skipTest` function

- Alows make sure skipping a test is done with a reason

  `skipTest` takes a mandatory argument

- Separate pure conditionals vs side-effectful test skipping.

  "require daemon" already had this, but "sandbox support" did not.
2023-03-16 18:43:03 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
7f46ebcf90 Merge pull request #8049 from edolstra/unexpected-eof
Fix "unexpected EOF" errors on macOS
2023-03-16 16:13:42 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
581e11cd55 Merge pull request #8053 from DeterminateSystems/fix-structuredattrs-sandbox
LocalDerivationGoal: set NIX_ATTRS_*_FILE correctly for sandboxed builds
2023-03-16 16:04:30 +01:00
Linus Heckemann
af4cbdafe7 LocalDerivationGoal: set NIX_ATTRS_*_FILE correctly for sandboxed builds 2023-03-16 15:26:52 +01:00
John Ericson
eb56cb7cc7 Merge pull request #7750 from obsidiansystems/no-args-prepare
Make command infra less stateful and more regular
2023-03-15 17:23:40 -04:00
John Ericson
bc23a44c54 Make command infra less stateful and more regular
Already, we had classes like `BuiltPathsCommand` and `StorePathsCommand`
which provided alternative `run` virtual functions providing the
implementation with more arguments. This was a very nice and easy way to
make writing command; just fill in the virtual functions and it is
fairly clear what to do.

However, exception to this pattern were `Installable{,s}Command`. These
two classes instead just had a field where the installables would be
stored, and various side-effecting `prepare` and `load` machinery too
fill them in. Command would wish out those fields.

This isn't so clear to use.

What this commit does is make those command classes like the others,
with richer `run` functions.

Not only does this restore the pattern making commands easier to write,
it has a number of other benefits:

- `prepare` and `load` are gone entirely! One command just hands just
  hands off to the next.

- `useDefaultInstallables` because `defaultInstallables`. This takes
  over `prepare` for the one case that needs it, and provides enough
  flexiblity to handle `nix repl`'s idiosyncratic migration.

- We can use `ref` instead of `std::shared_ptr`. The former must be
  initialized (so it is like Rust's `Box` rather than `Option<Box>`,
  This expresses the invariant that the installable are in fact
  initialized much better.

  This is possible because since we just have local variables not
  fields, we can stop worrying about the not-yet-initialized case.

- Fewer lines of code! (Finally I have a large refactor that makes the
  number go down not up...)

- `nix repl` is now implemented in a clearer way.

The last item deserves further mention. `nix repl` is not like the other
installable commands because instead working from once-loaded
installables, it needs to be able to load them again and again.

To properly support this, we make a new superclass
`RawInstallablesCommand`. This class has the argument parsing and
completion logic, but does *not* hand off parsed installables but
instead just the raw string arguments.

This is exactly what `nix repl` needs, and allows us to instead of
having the logic awkwardly split between `prepare`,
`useDefaultInstallables,` and `load`, have everything right next to each
other. I think this will enable future simplifications of that argument
defaulting logic, but I am saving those for a future PR --- best to keep
code motion and more complicated boolean expression rewriting separate
steps.

The "diagnostic ignored `-Woverloaded-virtual`" pragma helps because C++
doesn't like our many `run` methods. In our case, we don't mind the
shadowing it all --- it is *intentional* that the derived class only
provides a `run` method, and doesn't call any of the overridden `run`
methods.

Helps with https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/134
2023-03-15 16:29:07 -04:00
John Ericson
0a140a92bb Merge pull request #7690 from ShamrockLee/nix-hash-sri
nix-hash: support base-64 and SRI format
2023-03-15 16:02:46 -04:00
Yueh-Shun Li
c27d358abb nix-hash: support base-64 and SRI format
Add the --base64 and --sri flags for the Base64 and SRI format output.

Add the --base16 flag to explicitly specify the hexadecimal format.

Add the --to-base64 and --to-sri flag to convert a hash to the above
mentioned format.
2023-03-16 03:08:42 +08:00
Eelco Dolstra
1b8c13cbba Merge pull request #8050 from figsoda/allrefs
respect allRefs=1 when using `nix flake prefetch`
2023-03-15 17:58:01 +01:00
Yueh-Shun Li
08510c5ed0 test/hash.sh: add to-base32 test for nix hash 2023-03-16 00:50:26 +08:00
Yueh-Shun Li
2f32303f93 tests/hash.sh: try: Use FORMAT_FLAG instead of EXTRA
Do not rely on the "multiple format flag specified" behavior.

Explicitly test without the format flag / with the --base16 flag.
2023-03-16 00:49:57 +08:00
figsoda
31d588db8b respect allRefs=1 when using nix flake prefetch 2023-03-15 11:29:01 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra
5eb8bfd0f1 Remove a variable in LocalDerivationGoal 2023-03-15 10:59:10 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6029c763c2 Change builderOut from Pipe to AutoCloseFD 2023-03-15 10:59:10 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
cb28e4fe2a Remove "unexpected EOF" retry hack 2023-03-15 10:59:10 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c536e00c9d Move pseudoterminal slave open to child
Hopefully this fixes "unexpected EOF" failures on macOS
(#3137, #3605, #7242, #7702).

The problem appears to be that under some circumstances, macOS
discards the output written to the slave side of the
pseudoterminal. Hence the parent never sees the "sandbox initialized"
message from the child, even though it succeeded. The conditions are:

* The child finishes very quickly. That's why this bug is likely to
  trigger in nix-env tests, since that uses a builtin builder. Adding
  a short sleep before the child exits makes the problem go away.

* The parent has closed its duplicate of the slave file
  descriptor. This shouldn't matter, since the child has a duplicate
  as well, but it does. E.g. moving the close to the bottom of
  startBuilder() makes the problem go away. However, that's not a
  solution because it would make Nix hang if the child dies before
  sending the "sandbox initialized" message.

* The system is under high load. E.g. "make installcheck -j16" makes
  the issue pretty reproducible, while it's very rare under "make
  installcheck -j1".

As a fix/workaround, we now open the pseudoterminal slave in the
child, rather than the parent. This removes the second condition
(i.e. the parent no longer needs to close the slave fd) and I haven't
been able to reproduce the "unexpected EOF" with this.
2023-03-15 10:58:37 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
19326ac297 Simplify commonChildInit() 2023-03-14 18:58:12 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
9ec1a3ae60 Merge pull request #7989 from sysedwinistrator/flake-compat-sha256-mr
add flake-compat to flake.nix and use sha256 in default.nix
2023-03-14 17:12:50 +01:00
Linus Heckemann
3a1de4c3fe Apply review suggestions
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2023-03-14 12:02:03 +01:00
Linus Heckemann
e91596eb69 Allow specifying alternative paths for reading/writing flake locks
This allows having multiple separate lockfiles for a single
project, which can be useful for testing against different versions of
nixpkgs; it also allows tracking custom input overrides for remote
flakes without requiring local clones of these flakes.

For example, if I want to build Nix against my locally pinned nixpkgs,
and have a lock file tracking this override independently of future
updates to said nixpkgs:

nix flake lock --output-lock-file /tmp/nix-flake.lock --override-input nixpkgs flake:nixpkgs
nix build --reference-lock-file /tmp/nix-flake.lock

Co-Authored-By: Will Fancher <elvishjerricco@gmail.com>
2023-03-13 21:08:52 +01:00
Robert Hensing
a387f46967 Merge pull request #8033 from lbodor/stop-adding-dot-to-nix-dev-env-path
`print-dev-env`: stop inadvertently adding `.` to `PATH`
2023-03-13 19:52:41 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
4a96125c3c Merge pull request #6338 from Artturin/labeler
add labeler workflow
2023-03-13 17:57:39 +01:00
Artturin
9667516566 add labeler workflow 2023-03-13 18:01:21 +02:00
lbodor
a3a6909bc8 Use $TEST_ROOT 2023-03-14 01:48:12 +11:00
Valentin Gagarin
d37b8a29ce Merge pull request #8036 from Freed-Wu/patch-1 2023-03-13 14:35:09 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
879472e414 Merge pull request #8040 from NixOS/macos-warning
Fix macOS warning
2023-03-13 14:15:54 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6f22e8b7d8 Merge pull request #7486 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-reference
reword definition of "reference"
2023-03-13 14:04:14 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
d9f60ffb81 Merge pull request #7534 from fricklerhandwerk/maintainers-goals
add objectives and tasks for Nix team
2023-03-13 14:01:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f32ca06a83 Merge pull request #8037 from edolstra/fix-make-clean
make clean: Delete vars-and-functions.sh
2023-03-13 13:41:24 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
fcd0b0fbd5 Fix macOS warning 2023-03-13 05:31:03 -07:00
Eelco Dolstra
f056468959 make clean: Delete vars-and-functions.sh 2023-03-13 13:11:03 +01:00
wzy
5bf4ade0fa Fix a typo of values.md 2023-03-13 15:34:01 +08:00
lbodor
e210de4799 print-dev-env: test the case when PATH is empty 2023-03-13 17:50:36 +11:00
lbodor
526bdbda3c print-dev-env: stop inadvertently adding . to PATH 2023-03-12 22:40:47 +11:00
Bob van der Linden
88bb8891a7 Add CONTRIBUTING.md 2023-03-11 22:14:14 +01:00
John Ericson
208c855124 Merge pull request #7896 from obsidiansystems/doxygen
Generate API docs with Doxygen
2023-03-10 13:17:43 -05:00
John Ericson
6910f5dcb6 Generate API docs with Doxygen
The motivation is as stated in issue #7814: even though the the C++ API
is internal and unstable, people still want it to be well documented for
sake of learning, code review, and other purposes that aren't predicated
on it being stable.

Fixes #7814

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-10 12:51:06 -05:00
Valentin Gagarin
66f49864f3 Merge pull request #7928 from serokell/doc-includes
Documentation: process `#include` directives
2023-03-10 17:06:42 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
99af56cd0d Merge pull request #8015 from tweag/progress-during-nix-copy
Display progress when running copyPaths (nix copy)
2023-03-10 16:23:22 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
523913d091 Merge pull request #8020 from edolstra/no-such-process
Make findRuntimeRoots() more resilient to disappearing processes
2023-03-09 19:57:47 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4f3a4b732c Make findRuntimeRoots() more resilient to disappearing processes
I saw this random failure in https://hydra.nixos.org/build/211811692:

  error: opening /proc/15307/fd: No such process

while running nix-collect-garbage in a readfile-context.sh. This is
because we're not handling ESRCH errors reading /proc/<pid>/fd. So
just move the read inside the try/catch where we do handle it.
2023-03-09 16:44:51 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c44750982d Merge pull request #8019 from edolstra/fix-read-from-stdin
Fix another uninitialized variable
2023-03-09 16:04:32 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
8f96720b9f Fix another uninitialized variable
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/211811494
2023-03-09 15:30:53 +01:00
Alexander Bantyev
4bef2016a1 Display progress when running copyPaths (nix copy)
`nix copy` operations did not show progress. This is quite confusing.

Add a `progressSink` which displays the progress during `copyPaths`,
pretty much copied from `copyStorePath`.

Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8000
2023-03-09 16:03:48 +04:00
Eelco Dolstra
1ba40e959b Merge pull request #8012 from NixOS/revert-7725-check-coro-gc
Revert "Disable GC during coroutine execution + test"
2023-03-09 12:37:38 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
d25322e7c0 Merge pull request #5754 from obsidiansystems/harden-tests-set-u
Harden tests' bash
2023-03-08 21:25:30 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
39700c5cbe Revert "Disable GC during coroutine execution + test" 2023-03-08 20:47:52 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e8415dc439 Merge pull request #8005 from edolstra/run-installcheck
Run 'make installcheck' again
2023-03-08 17:40:12 +01:00
John Ericson
c11836126b Harden tests' bash
Use `set -u` and `set -o pipefail` to catch accidental mistakes and
failures more strongly.

 - `set -u` catches the use of undefined variables
 - `set -o pipefail` catches failures (like `set -e`) earlier in the
   pipeline.

This makes the tests a bit more robust. It is nice to read code not
worrying about these spurious success paths (via uncaught) errors
undermining the tests. Indeed, I caught some bugs doing this.

There are a few tests where we run a command that should fail, and then
search its output to make sure the failure message is one that we
expect. Before, since the `grep` was the last command in the pipeline
the exit code of those failing programs was silently ignored. Now with
`set -o pipefail` it won't be, and we have to do something so the
expected failure doesn't accidentally fail the test.

To do that we use `expect` and a new `expectStderr` to check for the
exact failing exit code. See the comments on each for why.

`grep -q` is replaced with `grepQuiet`, see the comments on that
function for why.

`grep -v` when we just want the exit code is replaced with `grepInverse,
see the comments on that function for why.

`grep -q -v` together is, surprise surprise, replaced with
`grepQuietInverse`, which is both combined.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-08 10:26:30 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
693b1be81f Run 'make installcheck' again
This was failing because the check for the existence of the
'installcheck' target failed silently, so the whole phase got
skipped. It works by running 'make -n installcheck 2> /dev/null',
which however barfs with

  /nix/store/039g378vc3pc3dvi9dzdlrd0i4q93qwf-binutils-2.39/bin/ld.gold: error: cannot open tests/plugins/plugintest.o: No such file or directory

Fixes #8004.
2023-03-08 14:48:29 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0159dfad3f Merge pull request #8007 from edolstra/fix-coverage
Fix coverage job
2023-03-08 14:45:13 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1bb81286d1 Merge pull request #8006 from edolstra/fix-read-from-stdin
Fix uninitialized readFromStdIn variable
2023-03-08 14:29:27 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
bda8d7f165 Fix coverage job
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/211747539
2023-03-08 14:20:10 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1607ad5076 Fix uninitialized readFromStdIn variable
This was causing random failures in tests/ca/substitute.ca: 'nix copy
--file ./content-addressed.nix' wouldn't get the default installable
'.' applied in InstallablesCommand::load(), so it would do nothing.
2023-03-08 13:53:20 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
df48040786 Merge pull request #7994 from edolstra/fix-ca-crash
Fix crash/hang with CA derivations
2023-03-08 12:15:55 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6b243ef2d5 Merge pull request #7993 from tweag/fix-profile-gc
Fix `nix-collect-garbage -d` with the new profile location
2023-03-08 11:10:45 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
7bfed34367 Fix crash/hang with CA derivations
The curl download can outlive DrvOutputSubstitutionGoal (if some other
error occurs), so at shutdown setting the promise to an exception will
fail because 'this' is no longer valid in the callback. This can
manifest itself as a segfault, "corrupted double-linked list" or hang.
2023-03-08 11:09:15 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
4a6244dcf7 Merge pull request #7725 from yorickvP/check-coro-gc
Disable GC during coroutine execution + test
2023-03-08 09:51:46 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
2272bc6049 Fix nix-collect-garbage -d with the new profile location
Low-hanging fix for https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/5226#issuecomment-1454669399
2023-03-07 13:08:04 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
ba0486f045 Merge pull request #7889 from sidkshatriya/sorted-fetch-paths
Print the store paths to be fetched sorted by StorePath name()
2023-03-07 11:58:10 +01:00
Edwin Mackenzie-Owen
934431d06c add flake-compat to flake.nix and use sha256 in default.nix 2023-03-06 21:11:24 +01:00
mupdt
762cf7f214 no-op refactor: extract outLink generation into a function 2023-03-06 10:20:21 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
02bf521968 Merge pull request #7580 from fricklerhandwerk/nix-team-add-john
add @Ericson2314 to the Nix team
2023-03-06 15:02:07 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
fc76852b66 Merge pull request #7957 from NixOS/update-cachix-install-nix
Switch to cachix/install-nix-action@v20
2023-03-06 11:09:39 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3f4dc61f7f Merge pull request #7958 from amesgen/issue-7955
InstallableFlake: Apply nix config in `getCursors`
2023-03-06 11:08:51 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
92771ca1be Merge pull request #7975 from fricklerhandwerk/fix-fetchgit
remove indentation in `fetchGit` attribute listing
2023-03-06 11:00:40 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
2fbb2562c1 Merge pull request #7376 from fricklerhandwerk/installable
clarify definition of "installable"
2023-03-06 10:44:14 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
dfeb83cac1 output paths of store derivations are now addressed explicitly 2023-03-06 03:32:14 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
f69d453c3e remove indentation in fetchGit attribute listing
also reword a confusing sentence and add links to Git terminology
2023-03-05 04:44:11 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
2af9fd20c6 clarify definition of "installable"
the term was hard to discover, as its definition and explanation were in
a very long document lacking an overview section.
search did not help because it occurs so often.

- clarify wording in the definition
- add an overview of installable types
- add "installable" to glossary
- link to definition from occurrences of the term
- be more precise about where store derivation outputs are processed
- installable Nix expressions must evaluate to a derivation

Co-authored-by: Adam Joseph <54836058+amjoseph-nixpkgs@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-05 01:46:17 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
1e87d5f1ea make descriptions of each installable type an own subsection
this is easier to edit, provides anchors for free, and renders correctly
on the terminal without additional effort.
2023-03-05 01:46:17 +01:00
amesgen
77bb950566 InstallableFlake: Apply nix config in getCursors 2023-03-04 12:52:20 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
c3b5499dff Switch to cachix/install-nix-action@v20
Fixes the installation issue with the latest Nix.

Also revert the pinning to nix-2.13 since it's not needed any more.
2023-03-04 11:41:24 +01:00
Sidharth Kshatriya
427555861b Print the store paths to be fetched sorted by StorePath name() and not baseName
Presently when nix says something like:

```
these 486 paths will be fetched (511.54 MiB download, 6458.64 MiB unpacked):
 ...path1
 ...path2
 ...path3
    ...
    ...
 ...path486
```

It sorts path1, path2, path3, ..., path486 in lexicographic order of the
store path.

After this commit, nix will show path1, path2, path3, ..., path486 sorted by
StorePath name() (basically everything after the hash) rather than the store path.

This makes it easier to review what exactly is being downloaded at a glance,
especially when many paths need to be fetched.
2023-03-03 21:46:35 +05:30
Eelco Dolstra
0507462c06 Merge pull request #7918 from zimbatm/fix-empty-nix-store-env
treat empty NIX_STORE_DIR env vars as unset
2023-03-03 13:49:56 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
e065131c1b cosmetic indentation
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-03 12:56:23 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
2683734936 Add talkative msg for coro gc debug 2023-03-03 11:43:47 +01:00
zimbatm
dc8820c71f fixup: use same style as getEnv 2023-03-03 11:34:36 +01:00
zimbatm
b96d9c1687 fixup: remove warning entirely
fixes 72e1e23051 (r1124211067)
2023-03-03 11:32:06 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
19c1a4699b Merge pull request #7946 from cole-h/restore-static-bin-dist
flake: restore binary-dist artifact to Hydra static builds
2023-03-03 10:23:17 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f0908f592c Merge pull request #7942 from edolstra/remove-format
Remove FormatOrString and remaining uses of format()
2023-03-03 10:22:11 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
28c3e4eb1d Merge pull request #7949 from fricklerhandwerk/pr-tempate
remove stale pull request template
2023-03-03 10:21:43 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
37c61907d7 Merge pull request #7605 from tweag/comments
add comments
2023-03-03 06:38:29 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
82b2cbf0f9 remove stale pull request template
the old one seems not to be picked up by GitHub anyway
2023-03-03 05:42:19 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
8730d3002f Merge pull request #7594 from nrdxp/paths-from-stdin
feat: read installable paths from stdin
2023-03-02 19:56:27 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1f394d2107 Merge branch 'master' into paths-from-stdin 2023-03-02 19:20:51 +01:00
Cole Helbling
a8d0ff1a11 flake: restore binary-dist artifact to Hydra static builds 2023-03-02 10:02:55 -08:00
Yorick van Pelt
5bb6e3bfaf NixRepl::mainLoop: restore old curRepl on function exit
This fixes completion callbacks after entering and leaving a nested
debugger.
2023-03-02 17:24:58 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3a2b3af824 Merge pull request #7943 from edolstra/fix-make-check
Fix 'make check' inside 'nix develop'
2023-03-02 16:54:37 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
687d86f8ab Merge pull request #7940 from tweag/fix-http-errors-encoding
Log the decompressed body in case of http errors
2023-03-02 16:25:09 +01:00
Jonas Chevalier
72e1e23051 Update src/libutil/util.cc
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-02 16:17:20 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
9c79ce353d Fix 'make check' inside 'nix develop' 2023-03-02 16:11:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
29abc8e764 Remove FormatOrString and remaining uses of format() 2023-03-02 15:57:54 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b9370fd7a0 Merge pull request #7941 from edolstra/stdout
Check writes to stdout
2023-03-02 15:57:31 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b69a73a230 Get rid of some unchecked calls to std::cout 2023-03-02 15:02:24 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1a825b6919 Log the decompressed body in case of http errors
Don't show the users the raw (possibly compressed) error message as
everyone isn't able to decompress brotli in their brain.
2023-03-02 14:59:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
09f5975c6a Logger::cout: Use fmt()
This ensures that in cout(s), 's' does not get interpreted as a format
string.
2023-03-02 14:52:37 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
989b823ac5 nix store cat: Use writeFull()
Fixes #7939.
2023-03-02 14:51:14 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c13cbd20ab Logger::writeToStdout(): Use writeFull()
This ensures that write errors do not get ignored.
2023-03-02 14:46:28 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
85dbf9de8e Merge pull request #7919 from NixOS/bump-2.15.0
Bump version
2023-03-02 10:41:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
378508a877 Bump version 2023-03-02 10:01:24 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
96111ad902 Merge pull request #7901 from hercules-ci/disable-tests
Add ./configure --disable-tests option
2023-03-02 10:00:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
767974f411 Merge pull request #7924 from mkenigs/valid
Always set valid in path-info --json output
2023-03-02 09:58:20 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
edda63a156 Merge pull request #7936 from obsidiansystems/simplify-test
Remove needless `--experimental-feature` in a CA drvs test
2023-03-02 00:38:57 +01:00
John Ericson
f9443143ae Remove needless --experimental-feature in a CA drvs test
This is already blanket enabled for these tests
2023-03-01 18:04:28 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
ffadc35df1 Merge pull request #7925 from cole-h/fixup-xdg-nix-env
Check if NIX_LINK_NEW exists instead of checking that NIX_LINK doesn't exist
2023-03-01 23:01:42 +01:00
Félix Baylac Jacqué
25300c0ecd Treat empty env var paths as unset
We make sure the env var paths are actually set (ie. not "") before
sending them to the canonicalization function. If we forget to do so,
the user will end up facing a puzzled failed assertion internal error.

We issue a non-failing warning as a stop-gap measure. We could want to
revisit this to issue a detailed failing error message in the future.
2023-03-01 20:50:07 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
182129d985 Merge pull request #7932 from obsidiansystems/remove-sameMachine
Remove dead code `RemoteStore::sameMachine`
2023-03-01 20:05:39 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
651dab55da Merge pull request #7854 from aameen-tulip/patch-1 2023-03-01 18:24:53 +01:00
John Ericson
b7f01a82a9 Remove dead code RemoteStore::sameMachine
It has been dead code since 9747ea84b4.
2023-03-01 11:10:30 -05:00
Yorick van Pelt
176005749c Always disable GC in a coroutine unless the patch is applied 2023-03-01 15:07:00 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
4c73eab923 DisableGC: replace by CoroutineContext, std::shared_ptr<void> 2023-03-01 13:55:41 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
53bb4a5327 tests/coro-gc: refactor and split into 3 tests 2023-03-01 13:55:41 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
eaeb994d8b Disable GC inside coroutines on mac OS 2023-03-01 13:55:41 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
0fd8f542a8 tests/coro-gc: create test for boehm stack patch
Regression test for #7679
2023-03-01 13:55:37 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
306e5c5ce5 Merge pull request #7788 from bobvanderlinden/pr-improve-nix-profile-install-error
Improve error on conflict for nix profile install
2023-03-01 11:48:43 +01:00
Alexander Bantyev
dd0aab2f94 Documentation: process #include directives 2023-03-01 14:01:45 +04:00
Alexander Bantyev
21fb1a5ec2 doc/manual/local.mk: Use tabs instead of spaces everywhere 2023-03-01 14:01:23 +04:00
Alexander Bantyev
2fc3a15861 Make nix-env less prominent in manual TOC 2023-03-01 13:54:45 +04:00
Bob van der Linden
12538605fd nix-profile: add FIXME about using C++20 std::ranges 2023-03-01 07:40:53 +01:00
Cole Helbling
990fbb8fef WIP: pin cachix actions to 2.13.3 to see if CI will pass 2023-02-28 16:19:11 -08:00
Cole Helbling
2b801d6e3c Check if NIX_LINK_NEW exists instead of checking that NIX_LINK doesn't exist
For brand new installations, neither NIX_LINK_NEW
(`$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profile` or `~/.local/state/nix/profile`), nor
NIX_LINK (`~/.nix-profile`) will exist.

This restores functionality to nix-env, which is relied upon by GitHub
Actions such as https://github.com/cachix/cachix-action and the Nixpkgs
EditorConfig (and other) CI.
2023-02-28 16:10:42 -08:00
Matthew Kenigsberg
f86f2b973f Always set valid in path-info --json output
Currently the valid key is only present when the path is invalid, which
makes checking path validity more complex than it should be. With this
change, the valid key can always be used to check if a path is valid
2023-02-28 16:04:41 -07:00
Valentin Gagarin
d5af43cb42 Merge pull request #7600 from obsidiansystems/explicit-drv-ness 2023-02-28 23:48:17 +01:00
John Ericson
ea0adfc582 Get rid of .drv special-casing for store path installables
The release notes document the change in behavior, I don't include it
here so there is no risk to it getting out of sync.

> Motivation

>> Plumbing CLI should be simple

Store derivation installations are intended as "plumbing": very simple
utilities for advanced users and scripts, and not what regular users
interact with. (Similarly, regular Git users will use branch and tag
names not explicit hashes for most things.)

The plumbing CLI should prize simplicity over convenience; that is its
raison d'etre. If the user provides a path, we should treat it the same
way not caring what sort of path it is.

>> Scripting

This is especially important for the scripting use-case. when arbitrary
paths are sent to e.g. `nix copy` and the script author wants consistent
behavior regardless of what those store paths are. Otherwise the script
author needs to be careful to filter out `.drv` ones, and then run `nix
copy` again with those paths and `--derivation`. That is not good!

>> Surprisingly low impact

Only two lines in the tests need changing, showing that the impact of
this is pretty light.

Many command, like `nix log` will continue to work with just the
derivation passed as before. This because we used to:

- Special case the drv path and replace it with it's outputs (what this
  gets rid of).

- Turn those output path *back* into the original drv path.

Now we just skip that entire round trip!

> Context

Issue #7261 lays out a broader vision for getting rid of `--derivation`,
and has this as one of its dependencies. But we can do this with or
without that.

`Installable::toDerivations` is changed to handle the case of a
`DerivedPath::Opaque` ending in `.drv`, which is new: it simply doesn't
need to do any extra work in that case. On this basis, commands like
`nix {show-derivation,log} /nix/store/...-foo.drv` still work as before,
as described above.

When testing older daemons, the post-build-hook will be run against the
old CLI, so we need the old version of the post-build-hook to support
that use-case.

Co-authored-by: Travis A. Everett <travis.a.everett@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-02-28 17:07:05 -05:00
Timothy DeHerrera
639659dec2 doc/manual: add release note for --stdin flag 2023-02-28 12:31:05 -07:00
Timothy DeHerrera
df643051e2 nix-store: read paths from standard input
Resolves #7437 for new `nix-store` by adding a `--stdin` flag.
2023-02-28 12:29:16 -07:00
Timothy DeHerrera
269caa5317 feat: read installable paths from stdin
Resolves #7437 for new `nix` commands only by adding a `--stdin` flag.

If paths are also passed on the cli they will be combined with the ones
from standard input.
2023-02-28 12:29:15 -07:00
Eelco Dolstra
db14e1d4ae Merge pull request #7920 from cole-h/fix-profile-XDG_STATE_HOME-unbound
nix-profile{,-daemon}.sh.in: Allow XDG_STATE_HOME to be unset
2023-02-28 19:49:04 +01:00
Cole Helbling
24eaa086f0 nix-profile{,-daemon}.sh.in: Allow XDG_STATE_HOME to be unset
One of our CI machines installs Nix via the official script and then
sources the nix-profile.sh script to setup the environment. However, it
doesn't have XDG_STATE_HOME set, which causes sourcing the script to
fail.
2023-02-28 10:10:20 -08:00
John Ericson
5abd643c6d Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-02-28 12:46:00 -05:00
John Ericson
d381248ec0 No inheritance for TextInfo and FixedOutputInfo 2023-02-28 12:14:11 -05:00
John Ericson
85bb865d20 Revert "Remove some designated initializers"
This reverts commit ee9eb83a84.
2023-02-28 11:57:20 -05:00
John Ericson
123b11ff83 Clarify store path grammar and improve comment on makeType 2023-02-28 11:49:13 -05:00
John Ericson
d12f57c2c0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-02-28 11:34:34 -05:00
John Ericson
c36b584f8e Fix typo in the method name 2023-02-28 11:34:18 -05:00
Robert Hensing
4489def1b3 Merge pull request #7883 from hercules-ci/json-guidelines
cli-guideline: Add JSON guideline
2023-02-28 17:14:42 +01:00
Robert Hensing
d0d0b9a748 doc/cli-guideline: Improve examples
Turns out that the settings themselves have a bad data model anyway, so we cut that. They do still occur in the first example, but not in focus.
2023-02-28 16:35:47 +01:00
Robert Hensing
17f70b10bf doc/cli-guideline: Apply suggestions from code review
Thanks Valentin!
2023-02-28 16:35:42 +01:00
Robert Hensing
f09ccd8ea9 doc/cli-guideline: Add JSON guideline 2023-02-28 16:35:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
892d46adbb flake.nix: Force the ./configure tests setting
This always forces the setting, rather than relying on its default, and cleans up the code a bit.

Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2023-02-28 15:56:46 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b799425c4a Merge pull request #7916 from NixOS/release-notes
2.14 release notes
2023-02-28 14:21:42 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1e07102937 Release notes 2023-02-28 13:44:14 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a4a5d828e2 Merge pull request #7793 from layus/interrupt_downloads
Check interrupts even when download stalled
2023-02-28 13:29:29 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
da1f49c4e3 Merge pull request #7904 from anatol/patch-1
Example uses gitlab.com thus clarify the comment
2023-02-28 13:29:10 +01:00
Bob van der Linden
0167862e8e fixup! tests: nix-profile: test install error message upon conflicting files 2023-02-28 10:53:42 +01:00
Bob van der Linden
3efa476c54 tests: nix-profile: test install error message upon conflicting files 2023-02-28 09:28:05 +01:00
Bob van der Linden
872cdb4346 nix-profile-install: show helpful error upon package conflict
Whenever a file conflict happens during "nix profile install" an error
is shown that was previously thrown inside builtins.buildEnv.

We catch BuildProfileConflictError here so that we can provide the user
with more useful instructions on what to do next.

Most notably, we give the user concrete commands to use with all
parameters  already filled in. This avoids the need for the user to look
up these commands in manual pages.
2023-02-28 09:28:05 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3d15dbadc2 Merge pull request #7911 from edolstra/revert-7689
Revert #7689
2023-02-28 08:46:55 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
85a68a5580 Merge pull request #7915 from NixOS/dependabot/github_actions/zeebe-io/backport-action-1.2.0
Bump zeebe-io/backport-action from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0
2023-02-28 08:45:48 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
c403303a9a Bump zeebe-io/backport-action from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0
Bumps [zeebe-io/backport-action](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action) from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: zeebe-io/backport-action
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2023-02-27 22:57:30 +00:00
Bob van der Linden
3113b13df9 buildenv: throw BuildEnvFileConflictError with more context
At the moment an Error is thrown that only holds an error message
regarding `nix-env` and `nix profile`. These tools make use of
builtins.buildEnv, but buildEnv is also used in other places. These
places are unrelated to Nix profiles, so the error shouldn't mention
these tools.

This generic error is now BuildEnvFileConflictError, which holds more
contextual information about the files that were conflicting while
building the environment.
2023-02-27 21:39:34 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
eae89aca1b Merge pull request #7776 from yorickvP/fix-path-escapes-7707
Properly escape local paths into URLs in fetchTree
2023-02-27 21:10:25 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f08ad5bdba Merge pull request #7913 from fricklerhandwerk/master
add information on the `build-hook` setting
2023-02-27 17:33:25 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
fd0e21475c add information on the build-hook setting
add a warning that you probably never want to change this.
2023-02-27 16:27:56 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
ae5082bbba tests/fetchGit: add regression test for #7707 2023-02-27 15:33:54 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
2c0866fc3f fetchTree: convert fs path to url via ParsedURL::to_string 2023-02-27 15:30:04 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
0844856c84 url: make percentEncode stricter, expose and unit test it 2023-02-27 15:30:00 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
dd93c12c6a Revert "getDefaultNixPath: actually respect {restrict,pure}-eval"
This reverts commit 1cba5984a6.
2023-02-27 15:11:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e928c72cf9 Revert "Document default nix-path value"
This reverts commit dba9173a1d.
2023-02-27 14:16:49 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
1b49e6fea9 use the term reference correctly 2023-02-27 13:04:54 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
b0c23999d2 add link to definition 2023-02-27 12:56:22 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
ec317949f9 remove "references" as distinct term 2023-02-27 12:55:14 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
995bfeef3b Merge pull request #7796 from hercules-ci/fix-7263
Ensure that `self.outPath == ./.`
2023-02-27 10:26:02 +01:00
Robert Hensing
e76619a402 rl-next: Describe fixed flake outPath semantics
The reference documentation already implies the correct semantics.
2023-02-26 14:41:23 +01:00
Anatol Pomozov
d731235f6b Example uses gitlab.com thus clarify the comment 2023-02-24 07:17:47 -08:00
Valentin Gagarin
164a5e2629 incorporate feedback from maintainers 2023-02-24 15:05:31 +01:00
Robert Hensing
c6051cac6f doc: Add test dependencies to prerequisites 2023-02-24 09:59:25 +01:00
Robert Hensing
8648ebc2cc Add ./configure --disable-tests option
Building without tests is useful for bootstrapping with a smaller footprint
or running the tests in a separate derivation. Otherwise, we do compile and
run them.

This isn't fine grained as to allow picking `check` but not `installcheck`
or vice versa, but it's good enough for now.

I've tried to use Nixpkgs' `checkInputs`, but those inputs weren't discovered
properly by the configure script. We can emulate its behavior very well though.
2023-02-24 09:50:21 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
a556143dc1 add objectives and tasks for Nix team
so far there were no even remotely measurable objectives, only a general
purpose statement.

this change is intended to focus the team's work on what I (and many
others I talked to) perceive to be the main pain point in the
development process.

Co-authored-by: solene.rapenne@tweag.io
2023-02-24 09:50:06 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
92611e6e4c Merge pull request #7412 from edolstra/release-process
Document the release process
2023-02-24 09:13:46 +01:00
Robert Hensing
b5bbf14b87 Merge pull request #5753 from obsidiansystems/init-twice-works
Clean up daemon handling in the tests
2023-02-23 18:13:14 +01:00
John Ericson
87da941348 Clean up daemon handling
Split `common.sh` into the vars and functions definitions vs starting
the daemon (and possibly other initialization logic). This way,
`init.sh` can just `source` the former. Trying to start the daemon
before `nix.conf` is written will fail because `nix daemon` requires
`--experimental-features 'nix-command'`.

`killDaemon` is idempotent, so it's safe to call when no daemon is
running.

`startDaemon` and `killDaemon` use the PID (which is now exported to
subshells) to decide whether there is work to be done, rather than
`NIX_REMOTE`, which might conceivably be set differently even if a
daemon is running.

`startDaemon` and `killDaemon` can save/restore the old `NIX_REMOTE` as
`NIX_REMOTE_OLD`.

`init.sh` kills daemon before deleting everything (including the daemon
socket).
2023-02-23 11:31:44 -05:00
John Ericson
5dbbf23332 Make init.sh safe to run twice
`init.sh` is tested on its own. We used to do that. I deleted it in
4720853129 but I am not sure why. Better
to just restore it; at one point working on this every other test
passed, so seems good to check whether `init.sh` can be run twice.

We don't *need* to run `init.sh` twice, but I want to try to make our
tests as robust as possible so that manual debugging (where tests for
better or worse might be run ways that we didn't expect) is less
fragile.
2023-02-23 11:31:44 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
4a921ba43b Merge pull request #7764 from yorickvP/build-remote-warning
build-remote: don't warn when all local build slots are taken
2023-02-22 17:43:20 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6589081f67 Merge pull request #7884 from edolstra/fix-static
Fix the static build
2023-02-22 14:44:12 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a2f5ab9072 Merge pull request #7881 from NixOS/thufschmitt-codeowners-shrink
Remove my CODEOWNER-ship to libstore
2023-02-22 14:13:21 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c30907829c Fix the static build
It doesn't produce a "debug" output, so the build failed without an
error message in Hydra (https://hydra.nixos.org/build/210121811).
2023-02-22 14:10:07 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
e69584dc42 Remove my CODEOWNER-ship to libstore
There's only 24 hours in the day, so let's keep things down to a manageable state
2023-02-22 09:10:24 +01:00
Robert Hensing
5d834c40d0 flakes: Differentiate self.outPath and self.sourceInfo.outPath
It would be incorrect to say that the `sourceInfo` has an `outPath`
that isn't the root. `sourceInfo` is about the root, whereas only
the flake may not be about the root. Thanks Eelco for pointing that
out.
2023-02-22 03:31:24 +01:00
Robert Hensing
904a107d16 flakes: Ensure that self.outPath == ./.
Users expect `self` to refer to the directory where the `flake.nix`
file resides.
2023-02-22 03:30:47 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
8ed29656fd Merge pull request #7875 from obsidiansystems/try-fix-aarch64-static
Fix `isStatic` arguments to `commonDeps`
2023-02-21 16:54:26 +01:00
John Ericson
16111aa32e Fix isStatic arguments to commonDeps
Some dependencies supposed to be skipped in the cross build, along with
not using the gold linker. But in https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6538
this was accidentally not preserved.

Also since https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6538 we saw some new
aarch64-linux static build failures. This is a first attempt to try to
fix those failures. If this is not sufficient, there are other things we
can try next.
2023-02-21 10:21:51 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
8418d22ac1 Merge pull request #7874 from obsidiansystems/fix-no-gc-build
Fix the build without GC
2023-02-21 16:14:51 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
c7885ab6f2 Merge pull request #7755 from obsidiansystems/mix-read-only-mode
Make `--read-only` a separate mixin
2023-02-21 16:13:48 +01:00
John Ericson
5b0175e81d Fix the build without GC
I had given it an improper trailing comma in
1bd03ad100.
2023-02-21 09:38:46 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
532c70f531 Merge pull request #7856 from yorickvP/fix-nsswitch
Wait with making /etc unwritable until after build env setup
2023-02-21 09:39:10 +01:00
tomberek
5510daf132 Merge pull request #7872 from obsidiansystems/test-derivation-to-json
`Derivation::toJSON`: fix bug!
2023-02-20 18:12:09 -05:00
John Ericson
208c8d326d Derivation::toJSON: fix bug!
When I moved this code from the binary to libnixstore #7863, I forgot to
display the environment variables!
2023-02-20 17:38:57 -05:00
Robert Hensing
c7bd3a874f Merge pull request #7863 from obsidiansystems/test-derivation-to-json
Move Derivation JSON printing logic to lib and test it
2023-02-20 23:21:50 +01:00
Robert Hensing
df6829e0d7 Merge pull request #7867 from NixOS/hacking-cross
doc/hacking.md: Corrections and additions for cross
2023-02-20 22:25:55 +01:00
John Ericson
0258ac9c2a Make --read-only a separate mixin
It is independent of SourceExprCommand, which is about parsing
installables, except for the fact that parsing installables is one of
the many things influenced by read-only mode.
2023-02-20 10:39:18 -05:00
tomberek
924ef6761b Merge pull request #7748 from obsidiansystems/split-other-installables
Keep splitting libcmd headers & files
2023-02-20 10:29:16 -05:00
John Ericson
1bd03ad100 Split out CmdRepl and editorFor
The REPL itself and the `nix repl` CLI are conceptually different
things, and thus deserve to be in different files.
2023-02-20 09:45:29 -05:00
John Ericson
57a2e46ee0 Slight cleanup of InstallablesCommand::load 2023-02-20 09:09:11 -05:00
John Ericson
fa4733fce5 Split out InstallableFlake and InstallableAttrPath 2023-02-20 09:09:11 -05:00
Robert Hensing
de714833f1 Merge pull request #6538 from zimbatm/simplify-flake
simplify flake
2023-02-20 12:33:22 +01:00
Robert Hensing
807ef8f734 doc/hacking.md: Corrections and additions for cross 2023-02-20 12:20:08 +01:00
John Ericson
d7a4f08d42 Nix's own flake: Dedup and memoize more
- `nixpkgsFor` does all of native, static, cross, and the different stdenvs.

- The main Nix derivation is no longer duplicated for static.

- DRY nixpkgs.lib and lib.genAttrs calls.
2023-02-20 11:35:51 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
9a3f66d9d9 Merge pull request #7433 from yorickvP/improv-onboarding
Improve hacking.md and add clangd+bear to devshell
2023-02-20 10:50:08 +01:00
John Ericson
ddb40ddd47 Update doc/manual/src/quick-start.md
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-02-19 20:00:02 -05:00
Valentin Gagarin
dda83a59c1 Merge pull request #7158 from sternenseemann/foldl-strict-accumulation-value 2023-02-19 23:54:14 +01:00
Clemens Tolboom
8c09888de4 Use long options instead of short ones
It is a little hard to learn what the options mean.
2023-02-19 13:48:37 -05:00
John Ericson
7998686c00 Test toJSON of DerivationOutput and Derivation 2023-02-19 11:12:12 -05:00
John Ericson
cd583362ec Move Derivation toJSON logic to libnixstore 2023-02-19 10:06:40 -05:00
Yorick van Pelt
bbba49b3e4 Wait with making /etc unwritable until after build env setup
This fixes /etc/nsswitch.conf
2023-02-17 16:34:45 +01:00
aameen-tulip
b31d4b689c Document hasAllInfo
If this documentation is inaccurate in any way please do not hesitate to suggest corrections.

My understanding of this function is strictly from reading the source code and some limited experience implementing fetchers.
2023-02-16 18:47:45 -06:00
Robert Hensing
a88ae62bc0 Merge pull request #7811 from Et7f3/fix_memory_leaks
Reduce memory leaks
2023-02-16 21:21:54 +01:00
Et7f3
cec23f5dda ExprOpHasAttr,ExprSelect,stripIndentation,binds,formals: delete losts objects
We are looking for *$ because it indicate that it was constructed with a new but
not release. De-referencing shallow copy so deleting as whole might create
dangling pointer that's why we move it so we delete a empty containers + the
nice perf boost.
2023-02-16 19:53:55 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
601849b95a Merge pull request #7835 from edolstra/fix-static-build
Fix static build
2023-02-15 09:44:40 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
35049389cd Fix static build
For static builds, we need to propagate all the static library
dependencies to the link of the program. E.g. if libstore-tests-exe
depends on libnixstore-tests, and libnixstore-tests depends on
libstore, then libstore-tests-exe needs to link against libstore.

https://hydra.nixos.org/build/209007480
2023-02-14 15:54:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
707ba52f2d Merge pull request #7830 from yorickvP/fix-writable-etc
Don't allow writing to /etc
2023-02-14 14:41:59 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
49fd72a903 Make /etc writability conditional on uid-range feature 2023-02-14 13:55:41 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
ad1f61c39b container test: make /etc writable 2023-02-14 12:26:40 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
db41f74af3 Don't allow writing to /etc 2023-02-14 12:03:34 +01:00
tomberek
df9a71f6ea Merge pull request #4589 from obsidiansystems/better-build-ca-json
Test `nix build --json` return output paths in floating CA case
2023-02-13 09:07:57 -05:00
tomberek
601faa00d7 Merge pull request #7744 from obsidiansystems/split-installable-store-path
Factor out `InstallableStorePath` to its own file, dedup
2023-02-13 08:57:19 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
c205d10c66 Merge pull request #7616 from hercules-ci/fix-3898
Fix foreign key error inserting into NARs #3898
2023-02-13 13:02:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
2037f8a3ee Merge pull request #7804 from PJungkamp/fix-completions
Infer short completion descriptions for commandline flags
2023-02-13 11:26:38 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
f2e427942d Improve hacking.md
- Refer to current version in readme
- Split into flakes and non-flakes section
- Change order to move nix-build to the end, since people often start
  with it in the beginning.
- Use proper "Note" syntax
- Add notes about editor integration
- Move information about target platforms and stdenvs into separate
  sections

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bantyev <alexander.bantyev@tweag.io>
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <theophane.hufschmitt@tweag.io>
2023-02-13 12:00:00 +04:00
Et7f3
fa89d317b7 ExprString: Avoid copy of string 2023-02-12 05:49:45 +01:00
Et7f3
3d16f2a281 parser: use implicit rule 2023-02-12 05:49:45 +01:00
John Ericson
55016b6fcd Test nix build --json return output paths in floating CA case
Adding a test to ensure there is no regression.

The tests that are split out of `tests/build.sh` are ones that don't yet
work with CA derivation. I have not yet evaluated whether they should or
not.

This behavior, reported missing in issue #4661, already got fixed in
PR #4818, but didn't get a test case then.
2023-02-10 18:04:13 -05:00
Philipp Jungkamp
30edd7af53 Completions::add use libutil trim() 2023-02-10 22:17:09 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c184566046 Merge pull request #7797 from hercules-ci/tests-set-ps4
tests: Add command source locations to test log
2023-02-10 20:55:57 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b3d29e80e0 Merge pull request #7805 from edolstra/c++2a
Fix building with GCC 9
2023-02-10 20:41:29 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
67451d8ed7 Merge pull request #7802 from edolstra/fix-7783
Fix PID namespace support check
2023-02-10 20:41:13 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
5978ceb271 Fix building with GCC 9
Nixpkgs on aarch64-linux is currently stuck on GCC 9
(https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/208412) and using gcc11Stdenv
doesn't work either.

So use c++2a instead of c++20 for now. Unfortunately this means we
can't use some C++20 features for now (like std::span).
2023-02-10 18:38:57 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
9ebbe35817 Merge pull request #5588 from tweag/balsoft/xdg
Follow XDG Base Directory standard
2023-02-10 18:05:50 +01:00
Philipp Jungkamp
a537095e1f Infer short completion descriptions for commandline flags
Descriptions for commandline flags may not include newlines and should
be rather short for display in a shell. Truncate the description string
of a flag on '\n' or '.' to and add an ellipsis if needed.
2023-02-10 18:03:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a21405a4e8 Add regression test 2023-02-10 17:51:44 +01:00
Alexander Bantyev
2384d36083 A setting to follow XDG Base Directory standard
XDG Base Directory is a standard for locations for storing various
files. Nix has a few files which seem to fit in the standard, but
currently use a custom location directly in the user's ~, polluting
it:

- ~/.nix-profile
- ~/.nix-defexpr
- ~/.nix-channels

This commit adds a config option (use-xdg-base-directories) to follow
the XDG spec and instead use the following locations:

- $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profile
- $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/defexpr
- $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/channels

If $XDG_STATE_HOME is not set, it is assumed to be ~/.local/state.

Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Fenney <kodekata@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pasqui23 <pasqui23@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Artturin <Artturin@artturin.com>
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <Ericson2314@Yahoo.com>
2023-02-10 20:14:06 +04:00
Eelco Dolstra
bffb76264e Merge pull request #7800 from PicoGeyer/patch-1
Fix minor syntax issue in one of the examples.
2023-02-10 17:09:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c49b7472ea Fix macOS build 2023-02-10 17:08:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0c77dbab56 Merge pull request #7801 from hercules-ci/rename-authorizationsettings
daemon.cc: Rename UserSettings -> AuthorizationSettings
2023-02-10 16:33:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3e6e34cdf5 LocalDerivationGoal::startBuilder(): Use startProcess() to clone 2023-02-10 14:44:25 +01:00
Robert Hensing
37b1e93f4b daemon.cc: Rename UserSettings -> AuthorizationSettings
This is a bit more accurate.

It's a private name, but before you know it, someone might make it public!
2023-02-10 14:41:39 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f094ba7386 Simplify the PID namespace check: just try to mount /proc
Fixes #7783.
2023-02-10 14:38:14 +01:00
Robert Hensing
1a0b293eb2 Merge pull request #7775 from hercules-ci/test-authorization
Add a basic daemon authorization test
2023-02-10 13:36:45 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
320e391171 Merge pull request #7403 from fricklerhandwerk/noselect
disallow selecting shell prompt in code samples
2023-02-10 13:12:23 +01:00
Robert Hensing
7908a41631 tests/authorization: Simplify assertion
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-10 13:03:24 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
012ddaa322 flake.nix: add clangd and bear 2023-02-10 14:29:59 +04:00
Pico Geyer
a0f1cb0ce7 Fix minor syntax issue in the one of the examples.
Attribute set expressions need to end with a ;
2023-02-10 12:01:44 +02:00
Guillaume Maudoux
e6ad8e8440 nit: cleaner diff 2023-02-10 00:57:56 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
aa18404ecb Flush data when download ends 2023-02-10 00:54:29 +01:00
Robert Hensing
9813e54a74 tests: Add command source locations to test log 2023-02-09 22:14:53 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
5597d68e2d Merge pull request #7754 from obsidiansystems/narrower-scope-derivation-flag
Scope down `--derivation` to just the commands that use it
2023-02-09 19:51:43 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0a7071ed33 Merge pull request #7774 from edolstra/submodule-fixes
Git submodule fixes
2023-02-09 17:19:48 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e46429f674 Merge pull request #7712 from Mic92/advertise-compressions
advertise transport encoding in http transfers to
2023-02-09 17:15:25 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
862e56c23d Improve comment
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-09 16:42:45 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
15313bfdb7 Fix activity message
Co-authored-by: Josef Kemetmüller <josef.kemetmueller@gmail.com>
2023-02-09 16:42:14 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
78fea899e0 Check interupts even when download stalled 2023-02-09 13:56:50 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
e4a2a5c074 Documentation: builtins.fetchGit when used on a local path (#7706)
* Documentation:  builtins.fetchGit when used on a local path

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-02-08 11:53:28 +00:00
Valentin Gagarin
ec788964e9 Merge pull request #7626 from hercules-ci/issue-7623 2023-02-08 01:22:23 +01:00
Robert Hensing
40d8955b89 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-02-08 00:24:28 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
c1921514d4 Merge pull request #7700 from iFreilicht/patch-1
docs: Fix small formatting errors
2023-02-07 23:37:42 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ae6de012ee Merge pull request #7692 from edolstra/fix-docker-auto-uid-allocation
Fix auto-uid-allocation in Docker containers
2023-02-07 23:35:39 +01:00
Robert Hensing
19b495a48a NarInfoDiskCache: Also test id consistency with updated fields
And clarify test
2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
fb94d5cabd NarInfoDiskCache: Keep BinaryCache.id stable and improve test
Fixes #3898

The entire `BinaryCaches` row used to get replaced after it became
stale according to the `timestamp` column. In a concurrent scenario,
this leads to foreign key conflicts as different instances of the
in-process `state.caches` cache now differ, with the consequence that
the older process still tries to use the `id` number of the old record.

Furthermore, this phenomenon appears to have caused the cache for
actual narinfos to be erased about every week, while the default
ttl for narinfos was supposed to be 30 days.
2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
2ceece3ef3 NarInfoDiskCache: Prepare reproducer for #3898 2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
79f62d2dda NarInfoDiskCacheImpl: Make dbPath a parameter
This allows testing with a clean database.
2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
29f0b196f4 NarInfoDiskCache: Rename cacheExists -> upToDateCacheExists
This is slightly more accurate considering that an outdated record
may exist in the persistent cache. Possibly-outdated records are
quite relevant as they may be foreign keys to more recent information
that we want to keep, but we will not return them here.
2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
8a0ef5d58e sqlite.cc: Add SQL tracing
Set environment variable NIX_DEBUG_SQLITE_TRACES=1 to log all sql statements.
2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
Robert Hensing
1a86d3e98e local.mk: Don't log docroot comments
These were accidentally logged and do not need to appear in make's
log output.
2023-02-07 23:34:36 +01:00
David Dunn
9aeaf98c4b Make install command in documentation compatible with fish shell (#7474)
Use a pipe for all install commands

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-02-07 22:32:27 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
fd01b8fc1e Merge pull request #7780 from edolstra/pr-template
PR template: Ask release notes for incompatible changes, not bug fixes
2023-02-07 23:17:58 +01:00
Felix Uhl
d910dfe978 docs: Fix formatting of || operator
This is a workaround for
[mdBook#2000](https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/issues/2000)
2023-02-07 23:06:14 +01:00
Felix Uhl
32db5e6349 docs: Fix broken anchor link 2023-02-07 23:06:14 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0a70b411e1 Print debug message if a namespace test fails 2023-02-07 23:01:39 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c5c0617d6f Mention --no-sandbox if sandboxing is unsupported 2023-02-07 22:59:46 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
4e61877b5c More #ifdef 2023-02-07 22:51:53 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
d834de2894 Fix macOS build 2023-02-07 22:51:53 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
bc1d9fd8b5 Check whether we can use PID namespaces
In unprivileged podman containers, /proc is not fully visible (there
are other filesystems mounted on subdirectories of /proc). Therefore
we can't mount a new /proc in the sandbox that matches the PID
namespace of the sandbox. So this commit automatically disables
sandboxing if /proc is not fully visible.
2023-02-07 22:51:53 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
fb2f7f5dcc Fix auto-uid-allocation in Docker containers
This didn't work because sandboxing doesn't work in Docker. However,
the sandboxing check is done lazily - after clone(CLONE_NEWNS) fails,
we retry with sandboxing disabled. But at that point, we've already
done UID allocation under the assumption that user namespaces are
enabled.

So let's get rid of the "goto fallback" logic and just detect early
whether user / mount namespaces are enabled.

This commit also gets rid of a compatibility hack for some ancient
Linux kernels (<2.13).
2023-02-07 22:51:53 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0a82d2ca49 Ask release notes for incompatible changes, not bug fixes 2023-02-07 22:48:31 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
9a7dc5d718 Add some tests 2023-02-07 22:46:25 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1ba13b17db Merge pull request #7758 from peterbecich/clang11-devshell-documentation
fix documentation for `clang11Stdenv` dev shell
2023-02-07 22:35:31 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
7a6daf61e8 Fix activity message 2023-02-07 22:22:50 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
f370a5a26c Update doc/manual/src/glossary.md
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2023-02-07 20:40:29 +01:00
Robert Hensing
72b18f05a2 Add a basic daemon authorization test 2023-02-07 16:43:09 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
8ab9fdac01 Merge pull request #7768 from ncfavier/fixup-7714 2023-02-07 16:24:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
a8fe0dc16c Speed up fetching submodules
Previously we would completely refetch the submodules from the
network, even though the repo might already have them. Now we copy the
.git/modules directory from the repo as an optimisation. This speeds
up evaluating

  builtins.fetchTree { type = "git"; url = "/path/to/blender"; submodules = true; }

(where /path/to/blender already has the needed submodules) from 121s
to 57s.

This is still pretty inefficient and a hack, but a better solution is
best done on the lazy-trees branch.

This change also help in the case where the repo already has the
submodules but the origin is unfetchable for whatever reason
(e.g. there have been cases where Nix in a GitHub action doesn't have
the right authentication set up).
2023-02-07 16:01:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
2edd5cf618 Fix the origin URL used for fetching submodules
We cannot use 'actualUrl', because for file:// repos that's not the
original URL that the repo was fetched from. This is a problem since
submodules may be relative to the original URL.

Fixes e.g.

  nix eval --impure --json --expr 'builtins.fetchTree { type = "git"; url = "/path/to/blender"; submodules = true; }'

where /path/to/blender is a clone of
https://github.com/blender/blender.git (which has several relative
submodules like '../blender-addons.git').
2023-02-07 16:01:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
81e75e4bf6 Add some progress indication when fetching submodules 2023-02-07 16:01:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ffa9feee88 Merge pull request #7766 from NixOS/dependabot/github_actions/cachix/install-nix-action-19
Bump cachix/install-nix-action from 18 to 19
2023-02-07 14:00:16 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
16929b0c73 Merge pull request #7767 from NixOS/backport-pr-name
Backport PR title: Bot-based -> Automatic
2023-02-07 13:59:22 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
0d73313c55 Merge pull request #7318 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-instantiate
add "instantiate" to glossary
2023-02-07 12:46:11 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
c20394245d add "instantiate" to glossary 2023-02-07 12:09:26 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
631ba6442a build-remote: store maxBuildJobs before forcing it to 1 2023-02-07 12:08:00 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
e4f12ff482 store paths are not uniquely determined 2023-02-07 11:59:18 +01:00
Naïm Favier
2915db7b28 doc: fixup 7714 2023-02-07 11:38:09 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
9670cac1ab Backport PR title: Bot-based -> Automatic
In hope to reduce friction in contributor-facing communication, use a more common word. "bot" needless jargon for "something the machine does itself".
2023-02-07 11:11:50 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
6fdce7a9df Bump cachix/install-nix-action from 18 to 19
Bumps [cachix/install-nix-action](https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action) from 18 to 19.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action/compare/v18...v19)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: cachix/install-nix-action
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2023-02-06 22:00:49 +00:00
Yorick van Pelt
3050005211 build-remote: don't warn when all local build slots are taken
Previously, build-remote would show a warning if all build slots were
taken, even if they would open up later. This caused a lot of spam in
the logs. Disable this warning when maxJobs > 0.

See #6263
2023-02-06 17:53:03 +01:00
Peter Becich
b8e96351f7 fix clang11Stdenv dev shell documentation
`clang11StdenvPackages` does not exist

```
│   └───x86_64-linux
│       ├───ccacheStdenv: development environment 'nix'
│       ├───clang11Stdenv: development environment 'nix'
│       ├───clangStdenv: development environment 'nix'
│       ├───default: development environment 'nix'
│       ├───gccStdenv: development environment 'nix'
│       ├───libcxxStdenv: development environment 'nix'
│       └───stdenv: development environment 'nix'
```
2023-02-05 12:00:48 -08:00
John Ericson
44bea52ae3 Scope down --derivation to just the commands that use it
Per the old FIXME, this flag was on too many commands, and mostly
ignored. Now it is just on the commands where it actually has an effect.

Per https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7261, I would still like to get
rid of it entirely, but that is a separate project. This change should
be good with or without doing that.
2023-02-04 18:30:02 -05:00
John Ericson
6352e20bc8 Remove --derivation from test
It doesn't do anything here, and in the next commit `show-derivation
will no longer accept this flag.
2023-02-04 18:30:02 -05:00
Robert Hensing
895dfc656a Merge pull request #7705 from Ma27/fix-initNix-in-perl-bindings
perl: run `initLibStore()` on `openStore()`
2023-02-03 23:33:41 +01:00
John Ericson
45fa297e40 Factor out InstallableStorePath to its own file, dedup
`nix app` had something called `InstallableDerivedPath` which is
actually the same thing. We go with the later's name because it has
become more correct.

I originally did this change (more hurriedly) as part of #6225 --- a
mini store-only Nix and a full Nix need to share this code. In the first
RFC meeting for https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/134 we discussed how
some splitting of the massive `installables.cc` could begin prior, as
that is a good thing anyways. (@edolstra's words, not mine!) This would
be one such PR.
2023-02-03 11:26:39 -05:00
Jörg Thalheim
f20d3726dd advertise transport encoding in http transfers to
tl;dr: With this 1 line change I was able to get a speedup of 1.5x on 1Gbit/s
wan connections by enabling zstd compression in nginx.

Also nix already supported all common compression format for http
transfer, webservers usually only enable them if they are advertised
through the Accept-Encoding header.

This pull requests makes nix advertises content compression support for
zstd, br, gzip and deflate.

It's particular useful to add transparent compression for binary caches
that serve packages from the host nix store in particular nix-serve,
nix-serve-ng and harmonia.

I tried so far gzip, brotli and zstd, whereas only zstd was able to bring
me performance improvements for 1Gbit/s WAN connections.

The following nginx configuration was used in combination with the
[zstd module](https://github.com/tokers/zstd-nginx-module) and
[harmonia](https://github.com/nix-community/harmonia/)

```nix
{
  services.nginx.virtualHosts."cache.yourhost.com" = {
    locations."/".extraConfig = ''
      proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000;
      proxy_set_header Host $host;
      proxy_redirect http:// https://;
      proxy_http_version 1.1;
      proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
      proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
      proxy_set_header Connection $connection_upgrade;

      zstd on;
      zstd_types application/x-nix-archive;
    '';
  };
}
```

For testing I unpacked a linux kernel tarball to the nix store using
this command `nix-prefetch-url --unpack https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.8.tar.gz`.

Before:

```console
$ nix build && rm -rf /tmp/hello  && time ./result/bin/nix copy --no-check-sigs --from https://cache.thalheim.io --to 'file:///tmp/hello?compression=none' '/nix/store/j42mahch5f0jvfmayhzwbb88sw36fvah-linux-6.1.8.tar.gz'
warning: Git tree '/scratch/joerg/nix' is dirty

real    0m18,375s
user    0m2,889s
sys     0m1,558s
```

After:

```console
$ nix build && rm -rf /tmp/hello  && time ./result/bin/nix copy --no-check-sigs --from https://cache.thalheim.io --to 'file:///tmp/hello?compression=none' '/nix/store/j42mahch5f0jvfmayhzwb
b88sw36fvah-linux-6.1.8.tar.gz'

real    0m11,884s
user    0m4,130s
sys     0m1,439s
```

Signed-off-by: Jörg Thalheim <joerg@thalheim.io>

Update src/libstore/filetransfer.cc

Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-03 12:33:38 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
dbe0748f97 Merge pull request #7739 from obsidiansystems/user-settings
Move `trustedUsers` and `allowedUsers` to separate config struct
2023-02-03 11:55:37 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1647354d6b Merge pull request #7738 from obsidiansystems/delete-authHook
Get rid of the `authHook` parameter on `processConnection`
2023-02-03 11:54:05 +01:00
John Ericson
a47e055e09 Move trustedUsers and allowedUsers to separate config struct
These settings are not needed for libstore at all, they are just used by
the nix daemon *command* for authorization on unix domain sockets. My
moving them to a new configuration struct just in that file, we avoid
them leaking anywhere else.

Also, it is good to break up the mammoth `Settings` struct in general.
Issue #5638 tracks this.

The message is not changed because I do not want to regress in
convenience to the user. Just saying "this connection is not trusted"
doesn't tell them out to fix the issue. The ideal thing to do would be
to somehow parameterize `processCommand` on how the error should be
displayed, so different sorts of connections can display different
information to the user based on how authentication is performed for the
connection in question. This, however, is a good bit more work, so it is
left for the future.

This came up with me thinking about the tcp:// store (#5265). The larger
project is not TCP *per se*, but the idea that it should be possible for
something else to manage access control to services like the Nix Daemon,
and those services simply trust or trust the incoming connection as they
are told. This is a more capability-oriented way of thinking about trust
than "every server implements its own auth separately" as we are used to today.

Its very great that libstore itself already implements just this model,
and so via this refactor I basically want to "enshrine" that so it
continues to be the case.
2023-02-02 14:17:24 -05:00
John Ericson
479c011784 Get rid of the authHook parameter on processConnection
This is (morally) dead code.

As @edolstra pointed out in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/5226#discussion_r1073470813, this is
no longer needed.

I created this in 8d4162ff9e, so it is
fitting that I now destroy it :).
2023-02-02 12:02:03 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
5cbeff64f2 Merge pull request #7607 from Hoverbear/installation-expand
Expand installation.md
2023-02-02 17:05:54 +01:00
Maximilian Bosch
51013da921 perl: run initLibStore() on openStore()
Since #7478 it's mandatory that `initLibStore()` is called for store
operations. However that's not the case when running `openStore()` in
Perl using the perl-bindings. That breaks e.g. `hydra-eval-jobset` when
built against Nix 2.13 which uses small portions of the store API.
2023-02-02 15:56:00 +01:00
John Ericson
87ca46263d Merge branch 'master' into path-info 2023-02-02 09:55:07 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
b574c70ccb Merge pull request #7736 from shlevy/plugin-files-daemon
Don't send plugin-files to the daemon.
2023-02-02 12:35:51 +01:00
Shea Levy
895c525d04 daemon: Warn on old clients passing unexpected plugin-files.
The setting itself was already ignored due to exception trying to set pluginFiles.
2023-02-02 06:03:45 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
cde2e2a404 Merge pull request #7734 from Sciencentistguy/root-red-ps1
nix-shell: Colour the prompt red if the user is root
2023-02-02 10:54:29 +01:00
Shea Levy
92edc38369 Don't send plugin-files to the daemon.
This is radically unsafe and the daemon has already loaded its plugins
anyway.

Fixes cachix/devenv#276
2023-02-01 20:05:56 -05:00
Jamie Quigley
32ca59649b nix-shell: Colour the prompt red if the user is root
This matches the nixos prompt colours - green for standard user, red for
root
2023-02-01 20:50:44 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
119ba50eb8 Merge pull request #7733 from edolstra/clang-c++20
Fix C++20 compilation with clang
2023-02-01 21:15:34 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
e8ca49f6ef Fix clang compilation 2023-02-01 20:34:44 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
57a4258426 Remove an unused capture 2023-02-01 20:27:35 +01:00
John Ericson
ee9eb83a84 Remove some designated initializers
With the switch to C++20, the rules became more strict, and we can no
longer initialize base classes. Make them comments instead.

(BTW
https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2021/p2287r1.html
this offers some new syntax for this use-case. Hopefully this will be
adopted and we can eventually use it.)
2023-02-01 11:25:56 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
7a09bfbcb6 Merge pull request #7723 from yorickvP/nix-store-ping-json
nix store ping: add --json flag
2023-02-01 17:11:34 +01:00
John Ericson
59d3175649 Put back TODO
I don't think the `narHash` is in need of documentation more than the
other undocumented fields, but regardless this change has nothing to do
with that field and so we should leave the comment as is.
2023-02-01 10:09:25 -05:00
John Ericson
db759b1bc2 Undo style change
`&` without space before is far more common on this codebase than I
thought, so it is not worth changing just this one file. Maybe we will
adopt a formatter someday but until then this is fine.
2023-02-01 10:07:54 -05:00
John Ericson
0983a0bd30 Shrink diff in one place 2023-02-01 10:04:28 -05:00
John Ericson
43414738a0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-02-01 10:02:30 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
518da6c6a3 Merge pull request #7716 from obsidiansystems/small-storePath-cleanups
Separate `path.hh` from `content-address.hh`
2023-02-01 16:00:28 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
b55a946d8d Merge pull request #7717 from obsidiansystems/delete-dead-code
Delete dead code
2023-02-01 15:57:04 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ed9d7c83db Merge pull request #7718 from obsidiansystems/fix-rapidcheck-autoconf
Fix configure.ac rapidcheck tests
2023-02-01 15:56:35 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
e32c5c2c77 Merge pull request #7667 from dramforever/flake-search-attr
Better error message for nix search when attr is not found
2023-02-01 15:56:22 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6f0436a337 Merge pull request #7719 from andersk/manual-timestamp
manual: Document that the store timestamp is now 1, not 0
2023-02-01 15:50:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
845b7f067d Merge pull request #7726 from hercules-ci/flake-show-when-empty-hide
nix flake show: Ignore empty attrsets
2023-02-01 15:49:13 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
14b0b9ea5a Merge pull request #7203 from graham33/feature/cpp20
Proposal: Use C++20
2023-02-01 15:41:04 +01:00
Robert Hensing
60d48eda23 nix flake show: Ignore empty attrsets
For frameworks it's important that structures are as lazy as possible
to prevent infinite recursions, performance issues and errors that
aren't related to the thing to evaluate. As a consequence, they have
to emit more attributes than strictly (sic) necessary.
However, these attributes with empty values are not useful to the user
so we omit them.
2023-01-31 18:20:26 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
4757b3f04e tests/store-ping: test nix store ping --json 2023-01-31 15:10:54 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
4f4a6074e4 nix store ping: try to print json if connect() fails aswell 2023-01-31 15:10:39 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
0079d29437 Merge pull request #7714 from ncfavier/doc-structuredAttrs
doc: add `__structuredAttrs`, `outputChecks`, `unsafeDiscardReferences`
2023-01-31 14:43:58 +01:00
Yorick van Pelt
28648ed784 nix store ping: add --json flag 2023-01-31 13:24:23 +01:00
Anders Kaseorg
c5d4c50aba manual: Document that the store timestamp is now 1, not 0
Commit 14bc3ce3d6 (0.13~43) changed the
timestamps in the Nix store from 0 to 1.  Update the nix-store man
page to match.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2023-01-30 23:51:35 -08:00
John Ericson
b6c98752f6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-01-30 18:04:54 -05:00
Robert Hensing
c9b9260f34 Merge pull request #7713 from obsidiansystems/more-rapid-check
Add more property tests
2023-01-30 18:54:53 +01:00
John Ericson
16fa8c2e0e Fix configure.ac rapidcheck tests
- `AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)` is needed for the header check

- The library check is hopeless (without lots of third-party macros I
  don't feel like getting) because name mangling

Pkg-config would make all this easier. I previously opened
https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck/issues/302, I should write a PR
too.
2023-01-30 12:08:57 -05:00
John Ericson
e21aa43212 Delete dead code
The references set seems to have been unused since `LegacySSHStore`
references were first created in
caa5793b4a.

The method decls never were upstream, and accidentally added by me in
062533f7cd (probably due to `git rerere`).
Sorry!

This reduces the diff from #3746.
2023-01-30 11:29:01 -05:00
dramforever
6b779e4b07 Fix extra "." in CmdSearch::getDefaultFlakeAttrPaths
No other getDefaultFlakeAttrPaths implementation has this trailing dot,
and the dot can show up in error messages like:

  error: flake '...' does not provide attribute 'packages.x86_64-linux.', ...
2023-01-31 00:04:05 +08:00
dramforever
377d5eb388 Installable::getCursors: Cleanup
- Clarify doc comments, Installables::getCursors returns non-empty
  vector
- Use vector::at in Installable::getCursor instead of checking for empty
  vector and throwing an exception with error message.
2023-01-31 00:04:05 +08:00
dramforever
b26562c629 InstallableFlake: Handle missing attr in getCursors
Handle the case where none of getActualAttrPaths() actually exists,
in which case instead of returning an empty vector.

This fixes the case where the user misspells the attribute name in nix
search. Instead of getting no search results, now it shows an error with
suggestions.

Also remove InstallableFlake::getCursor() override since it's now
equivalent to the base class version.
2023-01-30 23:59:09 +08:00
John Ericson
560142fec0 Make per-variant Arbitrary impls too
This is a nice idea that @roberth requested. If we could factor our a
generic `std::variant` impl as a follow-up it would be even better!
2023-01-30 10:56:00 -05:00
John Ericson
79b078abdc Merge branch 'small-storePath-cleanups' into path-info 2023-01-30 10:16:30 -05:00
John Ericson
02e745ba5b Separate path.hh from content-address.hh
It is good to separate concerns; `StorePath` (in general) has nothing to
do with `ContentAddress` anyways.

This reduces the diff from #3746.
2023-01-30 10:14:03 -05:00
Robert Hensing
a31d7d4e5e Merge pull request #7715 from obsidiansystems/small-storePath-cleanups
Avoid some `StorePath` <-> `Path` round trips
2023-01-30 16:12:19 +01:00
John Ericson
974a983351 Shrink diff in two places
Stuff crept in there.
2023-01-30 09:59:55 -05:00
John Ericson
adb3608034 Merge branch 'small-storePath-cleanups' into path-info 2023-01-30 09:46:43 -05:00
John Ericson
f3e272ba02 Avoid some StorePath <-> Path round trips
Avoid needless work and throwing away invariants.

These conversions date back to when `StorePath` was in Rust and there
were issues with it missing utility methods.
2023-01-30 09:37:57 -05:00
Naïm Favier
0b3464a107 doc: add __structuredAttrs, outputChecks, unsafeDiscardReferences 2023-01-30 14:49:45 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
c79b1582a7 Merge pull request #5226 from NixOS/client-side-profiles
Move the default profiles to the user’s home
2023-01-30 12:21:47 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
575d0aea5d Merge pull request #6988 from max-privatevoid/pr-flake-show-foreign
nix flake show: don't evaluate derivations for foreign systems by default
2023-01-30 12:06:37 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
3ac9f1658a Fix the flakes init test
Things leading to another...
2023-01-30 11:21:52 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
de1b593233 Merge pull request #7087 from ncfavier/referenceablePaths
Self-contained outputs
2023-01-30 11:06:54 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
bc6e65e26f Fix the flakes/show test
Don't hardcode “x86_64-linux” as this won't work too nicely on other
platforms
2023-01-30 10:44:10 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
7cd08ae379 Merge pull request #7645 from typetetris/fix-url-parsing-file-as-application-scheme
Fix url parsing for urls using `file+`
2023-01-30 10:42:03 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
7408776b00 Fix the release-notes
Slightly butchered during the merge
2023-01-30 10:32:23 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
4aaf0ee52e Merge branch 'master' into referenceablePaths 2023-01-30 10:31:00 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
d70b890488 Merge pull request #7689 from ncfavier/nix-path-restrict-eval
getDefaultNixPath: actually respect `{restrict,pure}-eval`
2023-01-30 10:03:17 +01:00
John Ericson
ecd3e4ebd7 More property tests
Also put proper comparison methods on `DerivedPath` and
`NixStringContextElem`, which is needed for the tests but good in
general.
2023-01-29 17:09:59 -05:00
John Ericson
ec0c0efec6 Allow unit test infra to be reused across libs' tests
This allows using Arbitrary "instances" defined in libstore-tests in
libexpr-tests, something we will leverage in a moment.
2023-01-29 13:52:57 -05:00
John Ericson
6772e9ed0a Allow programs to have custom names
Logic modeled after that for libraries.
2023-01-29 13:52:57 -05:00
Max
02e81cdf62 apply showAllSystems to legacyPackages as well 2023-01-27 23:59:48 +01:00
Naïm Favier
dba9173a1d Document default nix-path value 2023-01-27 15:25:07 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
ccaadc9575 Merge pull request #7648 from hercules-ci/move-nixos-tests
Move nixos tests
2023-01-27 15:11:48 +01:00
Naïm Favier
1cba5984a6 getDefaultNixPath: actually respect {restrict,pure}-eval
Previously, getDefaultNixPath was called too early: at initialisation
time, before CLI and config have been processed, when `restrictEval` and
`pureEval` both have their default value `false`. Call it when
initialising the EvalState instead, and use `setDefault`.
2023-01-27 13:28:57 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
79c084cb59 Add a test for nix flake show 2023-01-27 10:15:49 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
ab424a39a9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'nixos/master' into pr-flake-show-foreign 2023-01-27 09:46:46 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
ed479aafdc Merge pull request #7461 from rapenne-s/improve_messaging_untrusted_sub_user
Improve warning when an untrusted user is using an untrusted substituter
2023-01-26 11:01:37 +01:00
Solène Rapenne
6b2729c81e improve documentation about substituters and trusted users
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <theophane.hufschmitt@tweag.io>
2023-01-26 09:56:44 +01:00
Solène Rapenne
64951d9125 Update src/libstore/daemon.cc
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-01-26 09:34:25 +01:00
Solène Rapenne
a96156c58f warnings: enhance the case of untrusted substituter for untrusted user 2023-01-26 09:34:25 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
aa61ae03da Merge pull request #7685 from obsidiansystems/fix-change-log
Fix the 2.13 changelog
2023-01-25 21:08:40 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
33263ee20f Merge pull request #7686 from obsidiansystems/fix-coverage
Fix the coverage job
2023-01-25 21:06:51 +01:00
John Ericson
f465e378c4 Update doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-2.13.md
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2023-01-25 08:58:41 -05:00
John Ericson
75892710f8 Fix the coverage job
See https://hydra.nixos.org/build/206790960
2023-01-24 19:19:19 -05:00
John Ericson
816031173c Fix the 2.13 changelog
It is just the new CLI that gets the `^` syntax. The old CLI already has
a (slightly different) `!` syntax.

Fixes #7682
2023-01-24 18:53:46 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
189261c344 Merge pull request #7681 from layus/virtual-destructor-warning
Fix 'destructor called on non-final ...' warning
2023-01-24 21:57:24 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
734c5fdcd6 Fix 'destructor called on non-final ...' warning
clangStdenv compiles with a single warning:

```
warning: destructor called on non-final 'nix::PosAdapter' that has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-abstract-non-virtual-dtor]
```

This fixes the warning by making the destructor of PosAdapter virtual,
deffering to the correct destructor from the concrete child classes.
This has no impact in the end, as none of these classes have specific
destructors.

Technicaly, it may be faster not to have this indirection, but as per
the warning, there is only one place where we have to delete abstract
PosAdapter values.

Not worth bikesheding I guess.
2023-01-24 16:37:50 +01:00
Robert Hensing
f233fd496d Merge pull request #7679 from hercules-ci/re-add-boehmgc-patch
Revert "fixup: remove boehmgc patch"
2023-01-24 16:26:47 +01:00
Robert Hensing
46054f932b Update boehmgc-coroutine-sp-fallback.diff 2023-01-24 15:11:55 +01:00
Robert Hensing
8270dccf60 Actually complete the revert 2023-01-24 14:57:18 +01:00
Robert Hensing
0664ba0a67 Revert "fixup: remove boehmgc patch"
It is still necessary.
Please do your research, or f ask the author, which happens to be me.

An evaluator like this is not an environment where "it compiles, so
it works" will ever hold.

This reverts commit 1c40182b12.
2023-01-24 14:39:45 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
d83479d18a Merge pull request #7673 from iFreilicht/fix-glossary
doc: fix anchor links in and to glossary
2023-01-24 13:09:37 +01:00
Robert Hensing
3e1a4b18b6 Merge pull request #7670 from obsidiansystems/try-fix-7669
Try to fix #7669
2023-01-24 12:44:02 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
8dac9a44b3 Merge pull request #7671 from NixOS/dependabot/github_actions/zeebe-io/backport-action-1.1.0
Bump zeebe-io/backport-action from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0
2023-01-24 12:29:15 +01:00
Robert Hensing
04cc7f90f3 Merge pull request #7675 from obsidiansystems/tighten-export-refs-test
Tighten up the `exportReferencesGraph` tests
2023-01-24 11:35:16 +01:00
Andrea Ciceri
f58759816d Tighten up the exportReferencesGraph tests
Add an `$` at the end of the `grep` regex. Without it, `checkRef foo`
would always imply `checkRef foo.drv`. We want to tell these situations
apart to more precisely test what is going on.
2023-01-23 20:41:32 -05:00
Felix Uhl
dc4aa383e9 doc: fix anchor links in and to glossary 2023-01-24 00:19:43 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
57f9dcaeb2 Bump zeebe-io/backport-action from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0
Bumps [zeebe-io/backport-action](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action) from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action/compare/v1.0.1...v1.1.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: zeebe-io/backport-action
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2023-01-23 22:00:50 +00:00
John Ericson
e68e8e3cee Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-01-23 16:54:45 -05:00
John Ericson
a91709a604 Try to fix #7669
The issue *seems* to be the cross jobs, which are missing the `CXXFLAGS`
needed to get rapidcheck.

PR #6538 would be really nice to resurrect which will prevent the
`configureFlags` from going out of sync between the regular build and
the cross build again.
2023-01-23 15:47:26 -05:00
John Ericson
4540e7b940 Don't add StorePathDescriptor for now
We don't need it yet, we can add it back later.
2023-01-23 12:58:27 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
f503ba1b8b Merge pull request #7595 from cole-h/show-setting-value
nix/show-config: allow getting the value of a specific setting
2023-01-23 17:56:39 +01:00
John Ericson
c67e0cc58c Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-01-23 11:47:20 -05:00
Robert Hensing
9b56683398 Merge pull request #7447 from aakropotkin/read-file-type
Read file type
2023-01-23 17:37:22 +01:00
Robert Hensing
0a9acefeb5 Merge pull request #7657 from obsidiansystems/fix-7655
Fix #7655
2023-01-23 15:42:59 +01:00
Robert Hensing
a58e9c3860 Merge pull request #7639 from obsidiansystems/output-names
Test store paths, with property tests, fix bug
2023-01-23 15:21:23 +01:00
John Ericson
018e2571aa Test store paths, with property tests
The property test in fact found a bug: we were excluding numbers!
2023-01-23 07:05:50 -05:00
John Ericson
685395332d Better-scope Store forward declarations 2023-01-23 07:05:50 -05:00
John Ericson
7fe308c2f8 Add rapidcheck dependency for testing
Property tests are great!

Co-authored-by: Cole Helbling <cole.e.helbling@outlook.com>
2023-01-23 07:05:50 -05:00
Robert Hensing
37c533ed27 rl-next.md: Minor improvement 2023-01-23 11:28:31 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
90e630a542 Merge pull request #7641 from layus/coerce-strings-fixups
Coerce strings fixups
2023-01-23 09:39:00 +01:00
Alex Ameen
153ee460c5 primop: add readFileType, optimize readDir
Allows checking directory entry type of a single file/directory.

This was added to optimize the use of `builtins.readDir` on some
filesystems and operating systems which cannot detect this information
using POSIX's `readdir`.

Previously `builtins.readDir` would eagerly use system calls to lookup
these filetypes using other interfaces; this change makes these
operations lazy in the attribute values for each file with application
of `builtins.readFileType`.
2023-01-22 13:45:02 -06:00
John Ericson
0afdf4084c Fix #7655
We had some local variables left over from the older (more
complicated) implementation of this function. They should all be unused,
but one wasn't by mistake.

Delete them all, and replace the one that was still in use as intended.
2023-01-21 23:55:06 -05:00
John Ericson
88d8f6ac48 Expand tests to reproduce #7655
The original `builtins.getContext` test from
1d757292d0 would have caught this. The
problem is that b30be6b450 adding
`builtins.appendContext` modified that test to make it test too much at
once, rather than adding a separate test.

We now have isolated tests for both functions, and also a property test
showing everything put together (in the form of an eta rule for strings
with context). This is better coverage and properly reproduces the bug.
2023-01-21 23:50:09 -05:00
Robert Hensing
3c08a3e6b6 PR template: Specify path to integration tests 2023-01-20 16:23:52 +01:00
Robert Hensing
261c25601d Use the official, documented NixOS runTest interface 2023-01-20 16:23:52 +01:00
Robert Hensing
74026bb101 tests: Move NixOS tests to tests/nixos
This will allow contributors to find them more easily.
2023-01-20 15:33:13 +01:00
Robert Hensing
04de0dd0b4 Merge pull request #7577 from hercules-ci/pr-template
.github: Add pull request template
2023-01-20 14:36:09 +01:00
Robert Hensing
dfbdde6d07 Update .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md 2023-01-20 14:06:46 +01:00
Robert Hensing
7f04a54214 Update .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md 2023-01-20 13:56:14 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
e90d7570a3 Merge pull request #7647 from fps/operator_doc
doc: fix update operator description
2023-01-20 13:54:51 +01:00
Florian Paul Schmidt
4ff9ed5c2d doc: fix update operator description 2023-01-20 13:21:45 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
a0642305ab Use complete '__toString' attribute name
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-20 13:06:00 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
ee4b849b17 Fix unreachable error message
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-20 13:01:03 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
fdc02d2b6a Merge pull request #7490 from fricklerhandwerk/doc-realise
define the terms "realise" and "valid" for store paths
2023-01-20 11:19:45 +01:00
Eric Wolf
4d50995eff Fix url parsing for urls using file+
`file+https://example.org/test.mp4` should not be rejected with
`unexpected authority`.
2023-01-20 10:31:26 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
b911307d7a Merge pull request #7629 from phip1611/patch-3 2023-01-19 16:41:20 +01:00
Philipp Schuster
9469b1bb30 doc: update language/index.md
- make `<nixpkgs>` visible (was blank in the rendered version)
2023-01-19 15:11:20 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
a9fa2c758b Always display addErrorContext messages in (expanded) traces 2023-01-19 14:14:19 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
6228b6b950 Discuss re-entrant errors and design 2023-01-19 14:12:26 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
ca7c5e08c1 Add tests for error traces, and fixes 2023-01-19 14:10:56 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
e4726a0c79 Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #6204 from layus/coerce-string""
This reverts commit 9b33ef3879.
2023-01-19 13:23:04 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
38b90c618f Merge pull request #7640 from marceltransier/patch-2
Fix update operator usage in operators.md
2023-01-19 11:12:10 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
5a0865b591 Merge pull request #7638 from marceltransier/patch-1
Fix markdown error in operators.md
2023-01-19 11:04:52 +01:00
Marcel Transier
8b9325ec4a Fix update operator usage in operators.md 2023-01-19 10:20:41 +01:00
Marcel Transier
9141b74eb7 Fix markdown error in operators.md
Escape logical or pipe in markdown table according to https://github.github.com/gfm/#example-200
2023-01-18 22:34:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
2513eba46a Merge pull request #7636 from asymmetric/relnotes-flakre-reg
Relase notes: add empty flake registry
2023-01-18 18:04:27 +01:00
Lorenzo Manacorda
913782af4d Relase notes: add empty flake registry
Introduced in #5420
2023-01-18 17:34:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
0510aa40a3 Merge pull request #7631 from edolstra/output-names
OutputSpec: Allow all valid output names
2023-01-18 17:09:15 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
75c89c3e5e Add test for OutputsSpec::Names
From @Ericson2314.
2023-01-18 16:34:37 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
8a3b30822b Fix indentation 2023-01-18 16:33:39 +01:00
Philipp Schuster
70e193d64b Update binary-cache-substituter.md (#7628)
`binary-caches` is deprecated and `substituters` the new recommended option.
2023-01-18 15:08:20 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
ee1372d246 Merge pull request #7627 from edolstra/fetchTarball-channel
Restore support for channel: URLs in fetchTarball
2023-01-18 14:26:35 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
1ebfa6ba2d Add some tests for illegal output names 2023-01-18 14:21:17 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
95cfd50d25 OutputSpec: Allow all valid output names
Fixes #7624.
2023-01-18 14:14:29 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
e3bb97d44a Merge pull request #7598 from yangsheng6810/fix_env_escape
Add escape for systemd service in installer script
2023-01-18 13:46:29 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
01f268322a Restore support for channel: URLs in fetchTarball
Fixes #7625.
2023-01-18 12:57:03 +01:00
Robert Hensing
3272a2d26f maintainers: Document backporting quirk
Closes #7623
2023-01-18 12:16:27 +01:00
Robert Hensing
d385c13202 Merge pull request #7621 from hercules-ci/nixpkgs-lib-regression-test
Revert #6204 to fix regression, add nixpkgs/lib/tests as regression test
2023-01-18 02:26:30 +01:00
Robert Hensing
620e4fb89b flake.nix: Add nixpkgs/lib/tests as regression test 2023-01-18 01:55:21 +01:00
Robert Hensing
9b33ef3879 Revert "Merge pull request #6204 from layus/coerce-string"
This reverts commit a75b7ba30f, reversing
changes made to 9af16c5f74.
2023-01-18 01:34:07 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
98f57f44bb Merge pull request #7620 from NixOS/bump-2.14.0
Bump version
2023-01-17 22:39:07 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
2769c83b5e Bump version 2023-01-17 22:08:36 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
ab9dcf3477 Merge pull request #7614 from edolstra/typo
Fix typo in the release notes
2023-01-17 17:31:35 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
3ff9fc0d7d Typo 2023-01-17 17:03:30 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
94d6bccf4f Merge pull request #7613 from obsidiansystems/fix-variant-missing-raw
Try again to fix aarch64-linux build failure
2023-01-17 16:06:45 +01:00
John Ericson
3965b0f75f Try again to fix aarch64-linux build failure
f419ab48e6 was on the right track, but
there are a few more missing `raw()` calls to fix.
2023-01-17 09:14:17 -05:00
Taeer Bar-Yam
b2752a4f74 add comments 2023-01-17 08:28:56 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
6bdf4edb77 Keep the default profile the same
It's used as the “system” profile in a bunch of places, so better not
touch it. Besides, it doesn't hurt to keep it since it's owned by root
any way, so it doesn't have the `chown` problem that the user profiles
had and that led to wanting to move them on the client-side.
2023-01-17 14:17:28 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
c80621dbac Don't try to migrate existing profiles
Doing so would be more dangerous than useful, better leave them as-is if
they already exist
2023-01-17 14:17:28 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1f02aa4098 Test the migration of the user profiles 2023-01-17 14:17:28 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
0601050755 Migrate the old profiles to the new location
Make sure that we don’t just create the new profiles directory, but that
we also migrate every existing profile to it.
2023-01-17 14:17:28 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
a5919f4754 Move the default profiles to the user’s home
Rather than using `/nix/var/nix/{profiles,gcroots}/per-user/`, put the user
profiles and gcroots under `$XDG_DATA_DIR/nix/{profiles,gcroots}`.

This means that the daemon no longer needs to manage these paths itself
(they are fully handled client-side). In particular, it doesn’t have to
`chown` them anymore (removing one need for root).

This does change the layout of the gc-roots created by nix-env, and is
likely to break some stuff, so I’m not sure how to properly handle that.
2023-01-17 14:17:28 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
9be3c6c7c7 add note on self-references and cycles
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
2023-01-17 12:33:23 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
59f03437c2 references refer to store objects, not paths
as noted by @Ericson2314
2023-01-17 12:29:45 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
bc9de373c7 reword definition of "reference" 2023-01-17 12:29:45 +01:00
Ana Hobden
763c1dfc2b Expand installation.md
Changes the `quick-start.md` to recommend a multi-user install, since
single-user is not supported on MacOS and https://nixos.org/download.html
recommends multi-user.

Expands `installation.md` to reflect wording on https://nixos.org/download.html
2023-01-16 11:38:50 -08:00
John Ericson
30610f260d Use builtins.unsafeDiscardOutputDependency in the ca/text-hash-out test
We don't want to build that drv file yet, just depend on it itself.
2023-01-14 17:12:42 -05:00
John Ericson
7c82213813 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-01-14 17:09:58 -05:00
John Ericson
b3d91239ae Make ValidPathInfo have plain StorePathSet references like before
This change can wait for another PR.
2023-01-14 16:42:03 -05:00
John Ericson
056cc1c1b9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-01-14 14:27:28 -05:00
Robert Hensing
dc9c455979 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-01-14 11:24:54 +01:00
John Ericson
2e7be46e73 Move new ValidPathInfo methods to path-info.cc
We'll move the old ones separately, so as not to clutter the diff.
2023-01-13 15:06:07 -05:00
Sheng Yang
7c08144c4a Add escape for systemd service in installer script
Among all the characters that are allowed in a URL, both the percentage
sign "%" and the single quotation mark "'" needs escaping when written
as a environment variable in a systemd service file. While the single
quotation mark may be rare, the percentage sign is widely used to escape
characters in a URL. This is especially common in proxy setting, where
username and password may contain special characters that need
percentage escaping. This patch applies the following replacements:

  % -> %%
  ' -> \'
2023-01-14 03:46:11 +08:00
Cole Helbling
7f195d058c tests/config: test retrieving a single setting's value with nix show-config <setting> 2023-01-13 07:57:55 -08:00
Cole Helbling
1fc74afbba nix/show-config: allow getting the value of a specific setting
Instead of needing to run `nix show-config --json | jq -r
'."warn-dirty".value'` to view the value of `warn-dirty`, you can now
run `nix show-config warn-dirty`.
2023-01-12 13:56:35 -08:00
Robert Hensing
5c0d3b476f release-process: Add "create a backport label" 2023-01-12 00:19:18 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
2d0210472a add @Ericson2314 to the Nix team
John has been part of every meeting since the beginning.
He took on a lot of work on behalf of the team, and provided useful suggestions in discussions, advocating for stability, reasonable design decisions, and maintainable code.

He was in general highly productive within the team process, and repeatedly helped us to keep focus on our stated goals.
Specifically, early on he suggested to gather more experience with the team reviews in order derive our values for the project encode a more structured approach to guiding contributions, which is slowly bearing fruit these days.

John is already the contributor with the most code changes to date (only topped by principal author Eelco), and is well-known to be highly knowledgeable about both high-level design and low-level internals of the code base.
He has continued to offer high quality work during the team's operation, which resulted in many pull requests getting merged that further the team's goals.

It is due time for John to be come an official team member and be granted merge access that he will surely exercise with the great care he is known for.
2023-01-11 10:00:04 +01:00
Robert Hensing
fd7569393b .github: Add pull request template 2023-01-10 22:50:56 +01:00
John Ericson
91617f80ec Fix perl bindings 2023-01-06 16:00:10 -05:00
John Ericson
81727f85cb Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-01-06 15:45:34 -05:00
John Ericson
46e942ff9e Do big rename to clean up code
- `PathReferences` -> `References`

- `PathReferences<StorePath>` -> `StoreReference`

- `references` -> `others`

- `hasSelfReference` -> `self`

And get rid of silly subclassing
2023-01-06 15:36:05 -05:00
John Ericson
7e1cfa97c6 Make derivation primop code for fixed output more concise 2023-01-06 12:52:16 -05:00
John Ericson
848b0832b5 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-01-06 12:39:14 -05:00
John Ericson
9cfa78e58a Optimize ValidPathInfo construction a bit better 2023-01-06 12:26:15 -05:00
John Ericson
6a168254ce Use named field initialization for references 2023-01-06 12:24:20 -05:00
John Ericson
85ceaadbfd Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-01-06 11:19:20 -05:00
John Ericson
8623143921 Make formatting consistent 2023-01-06 11:18:14 -05:00
John Ericson
989b8065b4 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2023-01-06 10:56:22 -05:00
John Ericson
e9fc1e4fdb Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2023-01-06 10:35:20 -05:00
Naïm Favier
3c968191f1 move unsafeDiscardReferences out of outputChecks
It's not a check.
2023-01-03 18:53:01 +01:00
Naïm Favier
15f7fa59be unsafeDiscardReferences
Adds a new boolean structured attribute
`outputChecks.<output>.unsafeDiscardReferences` which disables scanning
an output for runtime references.

    __structuredAttrs = true;
    outputChecks.out.unsafeDiscardReferences = true;

This is useful when creating filesystem images containing their own embedded Nix
store: they are self-contained blobs of data with no runtime dependencies.

Setting this attribute requires the experimental feature
`discard-references` to be enabled.
2023-01-03 17:19:16 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
9cb1610257 define the terms "realise" and "valid" for store paths
add links to the glossary definition where the terms are used
2023-01-03 13:53:53 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
6eed1325ff Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2022-12-12 17:04:06 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
acb69a7beb Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-07 13:29:50 +01:00
amesgen
a5ab253e8f Mention host parameter for GitHub 2022-12-07 12:38:18 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
27392a3b48 More tweaks 2022-12-06 17:46:42 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
31e3c7d6fd Mention Discourse 2022-12-06 17:07:51 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
758c2fdbfe Update maintainers/release-process.md
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-06 15:27:45 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f2b9e1f8cb Update maintainers/release-process.md
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-06 15:26:26 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
98364a0df2 Mention milestone 2022-12-06 14:33:12 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
aaef82e192 Document the release process 2022-12-06 14:12:05 +01:00
amesgen
105677140d Document gitlab input scheme 2022-12-06 10:36:39 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin
180538672a disallow selecting shell prompt in code samples
this is a quick half-fix for command line examples, as discussed
discussed in [1].

[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/7389

examples which look like this

    $ foo bar
    baz

are confusing for Unix shell beginners, because it's hard to discern
what is supposed to be entered into the actual command line when the
convention of prefixing `$` is not known, as barely any real-world shell
looks that way any more.

this change prevents selecting the prompt part with the mouse in the
HTML representation of the Nix manual.

it does not prevent selecting the output part of the shell example.
it also does not address that the copy button provided by mdBook takes
the entire sample, including the prompts, into the clipboard.
2022-12-05 11:01:46 +01:00
Guillaume Maudoux
a7d2a3d087 Allow system certs access to fixed-output derivations 2022-11-16 15:23:59 +01:00
Graham Bennett
4563e80363 Fix C++20 warnings 2022-10-22 15:16:46 +01:00
Graham Bennett
c5fd34a14e Build with C++20 2022-10-22 14:24:25 +01:00
sternenseemann
d0f2da214b primops: make nature of foldl' strictness clearer
* Clarify the documentation of foldl': That the arguments are forced
  before application (?) of `op` is necessarily true. What is important
  to stress is that we force every application of `op`, even when the
  value turns out to be unused.

* Move the example before the comment about strictness to make it less
  confusing: It is a general example and doesn't really showcase anything
  about foldl' strictness.

* Add test cases which nail down aspects of foldl' strictness:
  * The initial accumulator value is not forced unconditionally.
  * Applications of op are forced.
  * The list elements are not forced unconditionally.
2022-10-16 14:29:12 +02:00
Max
6da4cc92d8 showForeign -> showAllSystems 2022-09-07 20:28:30 +02:00
Max
02bff90e7b nix flake show: don't evaluate derivations for foreign systems by default 2022-09-01 22:04:22 +02:00
Ezra Singh
c7188c96f6 Update install-systemd-multi-user.sh 2022-08-24 13:07:32 -04:00
Andrei Boar
50f5b6c733 Update doc/manual/src/command-ref/env-common.md
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2022-08-19 12:28:51 +03:00
Andrei Boar
82b867d0b5 cover empty string case 2022-08-19 11:51:32 +03:00
Andrei Boar
1c2c1a6e00 Update doc/manual/src/command-ref/env-common.md
Co-authored-by: Jan Tojnar <jtojnar@gmail.com>
2022-08-04 16:17:24 +03:00
Andrei Boar
a8ac6a4120 Update doc/manual/src/command-ref/env-common.md
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2022-08-04 16:01:02 +03:00
Andrei Boar
cedcfe861c Merge branch 'manual-nix-path-empty' of github.com:zuzuleinen/nix into manual-nix-path-empty 2022-08-04 15:56:13 +03:00
Andrei Boar
f72545e864 update to suggested changes 2022-08-04 15:56:01 +03:00
Andrei Boar
6dfd8a78d9 Update doc/manual/src/command-ref/env-common.md
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2022-08-04 15:04:52 +03:00
Andrei Boar
5a75aa8595 manual: update docs when NIX_PATH is empty 2022-08-04 14:19:51 +03:00
John Ericson
08b8657978 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2022-04-19 22:39:57 +00:00
John Ericson
55caef36ed Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2022-04-19 22:27:21 +00:00
John Ericson
8f9990a407 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2022-04-19 22:26:18 +00:00
John Ericson
13c669105c Slight cleanups 2022-04-19 22:25:21 +00:00
John Ericson
8abb627002 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2022-04-19 22:02:33 +00:00
John Ericson
2c21cb6720 Fill in missing comparison operators for content addresses 2022-03-25 22:40:40 +00:00
John Ericson
ff2a8ccfe1 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2022-03-25 19:40:52 +00:00
John Ericson
0dc2974930 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2022-03-25 19:25:08 +00:00
John Ericson
938650700f Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2022-03-10 16:20:01 +00:00
John Ericson
8ba089597f Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2022-03-10 15:48:14 +00:00
John Ericson
c863e5f338 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2022-02-28 18:29:33 +00:00
John Ericson
7869be49c2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2021-10-14 20:07:20 +00:00
John Ericson
195daa8299 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-10-08 23:59:15 +00:00
John Ericson
edf67e1508 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-10-01 17:25:22 +00:00
John Ericson
13b6b64589 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2021-10-01 17:12:54 +00:00
John Ericson
d6e0c511ec Fix texted hash output test to work when testing daemon
Need to get experiment features to daemon like with the other tests.
2021-09-30 23:57:07 +00:00
John Ericson
9af9ab4212 Merge branch 'path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-09-30 22:42:15 +00:00
John Ericson
f4f3203aa7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2021-09-30 22:41:53 +00:00
John Ericson
d0ed11ca72 Merge commit '1b6cf0d5f56e166a1cbbf38142375b7a92fc88f2' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-04-05 19:06:43 -04:00
John Ericson
386765e3ff Merge commit 'd5cef6c33a051dfc672cb1e5f4739948b167315b' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-04-05 19:06:37 -04:00
John Ericson
cdc9f34a44 Merge commit 'e12308dd63f0ad27b22dcdb3da89c411eebcad2b' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-04-05 19:06:30 -04:00
John Ericson
1b6cf0d5f5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2021-04-05 18:47:33 -04:00
John Ericson
d5cef6c33a Merge commit '9dfb97c987d8b9d6a3d15f016e40f22f91deb764' into path-info 2021-04-05 18:40:30 -04:00
John Ericson
e12308dd63 Merge branch 'master' into path-info 2021-04-05 18:29:52 -04:00
John Ericson
7863036634 Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-02-27 05:46:59 +00:00
John Ericson
f0ad29acc1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2021-02-27 05:42:13 +00:00
John Ericson
2dd11f0780 Reenable previously failing trustless remote builder tests 2021-02-27 05:33:47 +00:00
John Ericson
f6f19acd3f Merge branch 'restore-test-build-remote-ca-fixed' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2021-02-27 05:25:39 +00:00
John Ericson
e547fe12d1 Merge branch 'restore-test-build-remote-ca-fixed' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2021-02-27 03:53:22 +00:00
John Ericson
90d76fa399 Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2021-02-25 21:58:41 +00:00
John Ericson
ca0994819d Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2021-02-25 21:51:05 +00:00
John Ericson
7d703f2106 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2021-02-24 17:58:43 +00:00
John Ericson
b0d52855dc Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2021-02-12 05:51:53 +00:00
John Ericson
141cb9a706 Make regular copyPaths only copy again
The is new function parameter so just the build hook can opt into the
remote-side building.
2021-01-22 17:56:28 +00:00
John Ericson
5738b08233 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2021-01-22 16:22:00 +00:00
John Ericson
bd96403da6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-12-20 14:02:12 +00:00
John Ericson
4636cc9a1f Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2020-10-15 02:23:39 +00:00
John Ericson
10e81bf871 Fix conditions for ca-references 2020-10-15 02:21:28 +00:00
John Ericson
47f0d7b798 Cleanup tabs 2020-10-13 16:22:30 +00:00
John Ericson
9c5de066eb Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2020-10-13 16:21:33 +00:00
John Ericson
34b3bfac25 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2020-10-13 15:36:20 +00:00
John Ericson
b6b383d569 Work around clang destructing + capturing bug yet again 2020-10-13 04:36:20 +00:00
John Ericson
00c607b563 Work around clang destructing + capturing bug again 2020-10-13 04:11:25 +00:00
John Ericson
d8d7f50f62 Merge remote-tracking branch 'obsidian/path-info' into ca-drv-exotic 2020-10-13 03:46:41 +00:00
John Ericson
39c11c5c01 Organize content-address.hh a bit better 2020-10-13 03:43:13 +00:00
John Ericson
a4e5de1b9d Derivations can output "text-hashed" data
In particular, this means that derivations can output derivations. But
that ramification isn't (yet!) useful as we would want, since there is
no way to have a dependent derivation that is itself a dependent
derivation.
2020-10-13 02:15:48 +00:00
John Ericson
bdc7720227 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:NixOS/nix into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-10-12 23:00:18 +00:00
John Ericson
a0f369aa3f Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2020-10-12 20:48:35 +00:00
John Ericson
f8d562c0a7 Use PathReferences more widely 2020-10-07 15:00:10 +00:00
John Ericson
dae4409071 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2020-10-06 04:20:44 +00:00
John Ericson
45ca7c3e4b Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2020-09-23 22:35:41 +00:00
John Ericson
6c7b81047f Make sure srcStore has path before coppying 2020-09-22 02:12:08 +00:00
John Ericson
6a0e0db349 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-09-22 00:21:37 +00:00
John Ericson
c08514c589 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-08-18 14:28:48 +00:00
John Ericson
7c4f383b37 Merge branch 'fixed-output-remote-builder-test' of github.com:obsidiansystems/nix into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-08-18 13:56:00 +00:00
John Ericson
36758a1a09 But back check.sh
Whether it fails or not, it is no a new test so we have to leave it.
2020-08-17 18:01:38 +00:00
Carlo Nucera
1bf31bad5f Disable failing tests 2020-08-17 13:15:08 -04:00
John Ericson
66321463e1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-08-17 13:07:28 +00:00
John Ericson
767e0b7726 Merge branch 'fixed-output-remote-builder-test' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-08-16 18:54:12 +00:00
John Ericson
9dd28a65c8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into trustless-remote-builder-simple 2020-08-16 16:05:54 +00:00
John Ericson
cbc4344297 Trustless remote building
Co-authored-by: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
2020-08-14 04:53:58 +00:00
John Ericson
53f92c779a Merge branch 'legacy-ssh-build-paths' of github.com:obsidiansystems/nix into HEAD 2020-08-13 21:40:59 +00:00
John Ericson
e61061c88e Remove stray tabs 2020-08-04 23:17:11 +00:00
John Ericson
36dd7920a2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2020-08-04 23:16:18 +00:00
John Ericson
0e9e599b00 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into path-info 2020-08-01 00:06:24 +00:00
John Ericson
6683406843 Fix nar info parsing 2020-06-29 19:59:26 +00:00
John Ericson
70ed47c1cb Fix some things in remote store 2020-06-29 19:21:46 +00:00
John Ericson
a9c0ea30bf Backport fix from #3754 branch 2020-06-29 17:59:58 +00:00
John Ericson
71e4c9c505 WIP: store separate hasValidPath bool 2020-06-25 17:53:31 +00:00
John Ericson
1722ae6ece Pull out PathReferences super class 2020-06-25 17:49:22 +00:00
624 changed files with 21320 additions and 8858 deletions

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
# For documentation on this mechanism, see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/
# Default reviewers if nothing else matches
* @edolstra @thufschmitt
* @edolstra
# This file
.github/CODEOWNERS @edolstra
@@ -13,3 +13,6 @@
# Public documentation
/doc @fricklerhandwerk
*.md @fricklerhandwerk
# Libstore layer
/src/libstore @thufschmitt

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# Motivation
<!-- Briefly explain what the change is about and why it is desirable. -->
# Context
<!-- Provide context. Reference open issues if available. -->
<!-- Non-trivial change: Briefly outline the implementation strategy. -->
<!-- Invasive change: Discuss alternative designs or approaches you considered. -->
<!-- Large change: Provide instructions to reviewers how to read the diff. -->
# Checklist for maintainers
<!-- Contributors: please leave this as is -->
Maintainers: tick if completed or explain if not relevant
- [ ] agreed on idea
- [ ] agreed on implementation strategy
- [ ] tests, as appropriate
- functional tests - `tests/**.sh`
- unit tests - `src/*/tests`
- integration tests - `tests/nixos/*`
- [ ] documentation in the manual
- [ ] documentation in the internal API docs
- [ ] code and comments are self-explanatory
- [ ] commit message explains why the change was made
- [ ] new feature or incompatible change: updated release notes
# Priorities
Add :+1: to [pull requests you find important](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc).

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
**Release Notes**
Please include relevant [release notes](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/master/doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next.md) as needed.
**Testing**
If this issue is a regression or something that should block release, please consider including a test either in the [testsuite](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/tests) or as a [hydraJob]( https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/master/flake.nix#L396) so that it can be part of the [automatic checks](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nix/master).
**Priorities**
Add :+1: to [pull requests you find important](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc).

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"documentation":
- doc/manual/*
- src/nix/**/*.md
"store":
- src/libstore/store-api.*
- src/libstore/*-store.*
"fetching":
- src/libfetchers/**/*
"repl":
- src/libcmd/repl.*
- src/nix/repl.*
"new-cli":
- src/nix/**/*
"tests":
# Unit tests
- src/*/tests/**/*
# Functional and integration tests
- tests/**/*

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@@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Create backport PRs
# should be kept in sync with `version`
uses: zeebe-io/backport-action@v1.0.1
uses: zeebe-io/backport-action@v1.3.0
with:
# Config README: https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action#backport-action
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
github_workspace: ${{ github.workspace }}
pull_description: |-
Bot-based backport to `${target_branch}`, triggered by a label in #${pull_number}.
Automatic backport to `${target_branch}`, triggered by a label in #${pull_number}.
# should be kept in sync with `uses`
version: v0.0.5

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@@ -19,7 +19,10 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v18
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v21
with:
# The sandbox would otherwise be disabled by default on Darwin
extra_nix_config: "sandbox = true"
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
if: needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
@@ -58,7 +61,9 @@ jobs:
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v18
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v21
with:
install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.13.3/install
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
@@ -77,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v18
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v21
with:
install_url: '${{needs.installer.outputs.installerURL}}'
install_options: "--tarball-url-prefix https://${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}.cachix.org/serve"
@@ -89,6 +94,8 @@ jobs:
- run: exec sh -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec zsh -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec fish -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec bash -c "nix-channel --add https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-23.05pre466020.60c1d71f2ba nixpkgs"
- run: exec bash -c "nix-channel --update && nix-env -iA nixpkgs.hello && hello"
docker_push_image:
needs: [check_secrets, tests]
@@ -102,7 +109,9 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v18
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v21
with:
install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.13.3/install
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: echo NIX_VERSION="$(nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval .\#default.version | tr -d \")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12

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name: "Label PR"
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [edited, opened, synchronize, reopened]
# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows some write
# access to the GitHub API. This means that it should not evaluate user input in
# a way that allows code injection.
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
labels:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@v4
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
sync-labels: true

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@@ -19,9 +19,12 @@ perl/Makefile.config
/doc/manual/nix.json
/doc/manual/conf-file.json
/doc/manual/builtins.json
/doc/manual/xp-features.json
/doc/manual/src/SUMMARY.md
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/new-cli
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/conf-file.md
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md
/doc/manual/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md
/doc/manual/src/language/builtins.md
# /scripts/
@@ -37,17 +40,19 @@ perl/Makefile.config
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.hh
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.output
/src/libexpr/nix.tbl
/src/libexpr/tests/libexpr-tests
/src/libexpr/tests/libnixexpr-tests
# /src/libstore/
*.gen.*
/src/libstore/tests/libstore-tests
/src/libstore/tests/libnixstore-tests
# /src/libutil/
/src/libutil/tests/libutil-tests
/src/libutil/tests/libnixutil-tests
/src/nix/nix
/src/nix/doc
# /src/nix-env/
/src/nix-env/nix-env
@@ -75,13 +80,14 @@ perl/Makefile.config
# /tests/
/tests/test-tmp
/tests/common.sh
/tests/common/vars-and-functions.sh
/tests/result*
/tests/restricted-innocent
/tests/shell
/tests/shell.drv
/tests/config.nix
/tests/ca/config.nix
/tests/dyn-drv/config.nix
/tests/repl-result-out
# /tests/lang/
@@ -103,6 +109,7 @@ outputs/
*.a
*.o
*.o.tmp
*.so
*.dylib
*.dll

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2.13.0
2.16.0

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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
# Contributing to Nix
Welcome and thank you for your interest in contributing to Nix!
We appreciate your support.
Reading and following these guidelines will help us make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.
## Report a bug
1. Check on the [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues) if your bug was already reported.
2. If you were not able to find the bug or feature [open a new issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/new/choose)
3. The issue templates will guide you in specifying your issue.
The more complete the information you provide, the more likely it can be found by others and the more useful it is in the future.
Make sure reported bugs can be reproduced easily.
4. Once submitted, do not expect issues to be picked up or solved right away.
The only way to ensure this, is to [work on the issue yourself](#making-changes-to-nix).
## Report a security vulnerability
Check out the [security policy](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/security/policy).
## Making changes to Nix
1. Check for [pull requests](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls) that might already cover the contribution you are about to make.
There are many open pull requests that might already do what you intent to work on.
You can use [labels](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels) to filter for relevant topics.
2. Search for related issues that cover what you're going to work on. It could help to mention there that you will work on the issue.
Pull requests addressing issues labeled ["idea approved"](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/idea%20approved) are especially welcomed by maintainers and will receive prioritised review.
3. Check the [Nix reference manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html) for information on building Nix and running its tests.
For contributions to the command line interface, please check the [CLI guidelines](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/cli-guideline.html).
4. Make your changes!
5. [Create a pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request) for your changes.
* [Mark the pull request as draft](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request) if you're not done with the changes.
* Make sure to have [a clean history of commits on your branch by using rebase](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-rebase-and-update-a-pull-request).
* Link related issues in your pull request to inform interested parties and future contributors about your change.
If your pull request closes one or multiple issues, note that in the description using `Closes: #<number>`, as it will then happen automatically when your change is merged.
6. Do not expect your pull request to be reviewed immediately.
Nix maintainers follow a [structured process for reviews and design decisions](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/maintainers#project-board-protocol), which may or may not prioritise your work.
7. If you need additional feedback or help to getting pull request into shape, ask other contributors using [@mentions](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#mentioning-people-and-teams).
## Making changes to the Nix manual
The Nix reference manual is hosted on https://nixos.org/manual/nix.
The underlying source files are located in [`doc/manual/src`](./doc/manual/src).
For small changes you can [use GitHub to edit these files](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/working-with-files/managing-files/editing-files)
For larger changes see the [Nix reference manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html).
## Getting help
Whenever you're stuck or do not know how to proceed, you can always ask for help.
The appropriate channels to do so can be found on the [NixOS Community](https://nixos.org/community/) page.

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@@ -2,13 +2,10 @@ makefiles = \
mk/precompiled-headers.mk \
local.mk \
src/libutil/local.mk \
src/libutil/tests/local.mk \
src/libstore/local.mk \
src/libstore/tests/local.mk \
src/libfetchers/local.mk \
src/libmain/local.mk \
src/libexpr/local.mk \
src/libexpr/tests/local.mk \
src/libcmd/local.mk \
src/nix/local.mk \
src/resolve-system-dependencies/local.mk \
@@ -20,11 +17,22 @@ makefiles = \
misc/launchd/local.mk \
misc/upstart/local.mk \
doc/manual/local.mk \
tests/local.mk \
tests/plugins/local.mk
doc/internal-api/local.mk
-include Makefile.config
ifeq ($(tests), yes)
makefiles += \
src/libutil/tests/local.mk \
src/libstore/tests/local.mk \
src/libexpr/tests/local.mk \
tests/local.mk \
tests/plugins/local.mk
else
makefiles += \
mk/disable-tests.mk
endif
OPTIMIZE = 1
ifeq ($(OPTIMIZE), 1)
@@ -36,4 +44,4 @@ endif
include mk/lib.mk
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -g -Wall -include config.h -std=c++17 -I src
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -g -Wall -include config.h -std=c++2a -I src

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@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ LOWDOWN_LIBS = @LOWDOWN_LIBS@
OPENSSL_LIBS = @OPENSSL_LIBS@
PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@
PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS = @RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS@
SHELL = @bash@
SODIUM_LIBS = @SODIUM_LIBS@
SQLITE3_LIBS = @SQLITE3_LIBS@
@@ -45,3 +46,5 @@ sandbox_shell = @sandbox_shell@
storedir = @storedir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
system = @system@
tests = @tests@
internal_api_docs = @internal_api_docs@

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@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Information on additional installation methods is available on the [Nix download
## Building And Developing
See our [Hacking guide](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/contributing/hacking.html) in our manual for instruction on how to
build nix from source with nix-build or how to get a development environment.
See our [Hacking guide](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html) in our manual for instruction on how to
to set up a development environment and build Nix from source.
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@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
diff --git a/darwin_stop_world.c b/darwin_stop_world.c
index 0468aaec..b348d869 100644
--- a/darwin_stop_world.c
+++ b/darwin_stop_world.c
@@ -356,6 +356,7 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
int nthreads = 0;
word total_size = 0;
mach_msg_type_number_t listcount = (mach_msg_type_number_t)THREAD_TABLE_SZ;
+ size_t stack_limit;
if (!EXPECT(GC_thr_initialized, TRUE))
GC_thr_init();
@@ -411,6 +412,19 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
GC_push_all_stack_sections(lo, hi, p->traced_stack_sect);
}
if (altstack_lo) {
+ // When a thread goes into a coroutine, we lose its original sp until
+ // control flow returns to the thread.
+ // While in the coroutine, the sp points outside the thread stack,
+ // so we can detect this and push the entire thread stack instead,
+ // as an approximation.
+ // We assume that the coroutine has similarly added its entire stack.
+ // This could be made accurate by cooperating with the application
+ // via new functions and/or callbacks.
+ stack_limit = pthread_get_stacksize_np(p->id);
+ if (altstack_lo >= altstack_hi || altstack_lo < altstack_hi - stack_limit) { // sp outside stack
+ altstack_lo = altstack_hi - stack_limit;
+ }
+
total_size += altstack_hi - altstack_lo;
GC_push_all_stack(altstack_lo, altstack_hi);
}
diff --git a/include/gc.h b/include/gc.h
index edab6c22..f2c61282 100644
--- a/include/gc.h
+++ b/include/gc.h
@@ -2172,6 +2172,11 @@ GC_API void GC_CALL GC_win32_free_heap(void);
(*GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do)(a,GC_malloc_atomic_ignore_off_page)
#endif /* _AMIGA && !GC_AMIGA_MAKINGLIB */
+#if !__APPLE__
+/* Patch doesn't work on apple */
+#define NIX_BOEHM_PATCH_VERSION 1
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
diff --git a/pthread_stop_world.c b/pthread_stop_world.c
index b5d71e62..aed7b0bf 100644
--- a/pthread_stop_world.c
+++ b/pthread_stop_world.c
@@ -768,6 +768,8 @@ STATIC void GC_restart_handler(int sig)
/* world is stopped. Should not fail if it isn't. */
GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
{
+ size_t stack_limit;
+ pthread_attr_t pattr;
GC_bool found_me = FALSE;
size_t nthreads = 0;
int i;
@@ -851,6 +853,31 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
hi = p->altstack + p->altstack_size;
/* FIXME: Need to scan the normal stack too, but how ? */
/* FIXME: Assume stack grows down */
+ } else {
+ if (pthread_getattr_np(p->id, &pattr)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_getattr_np failed!");
+ }
+ if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(&pattr, &stack_limit)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_attr_getstacksize failed!");
+ }
+ if (pthread_attr_destroy(&pattr)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_attr_destroy failed!");
+ }
+ // When a thread goes into a coroutine, we lose its original sp until
+ // control flow returns to the thread.
+ // While in the coroutine, the sp points outside the thread stack,
+ // so we can detect this and push the entire thread stack instead,
+ // as an approximation.
+ // We assume that the coroutine has similarly added its entire stack.
+ // This could be made accurate by cooperating with the application
+ // via new functions and/or callbacks.
+ #ifndef STACK_GROWS_UP
+ if (lo >= hi || lo < hi - stack_limit) { // sp outside stack
+ lo = hi - stack_limit;
+ }
+ #else
+ #error "STACK_GROWS_UP not supported in boost_coroutine2 (as of june 2021), so we don't support it in Nix."
+ #endif
}
GC_push_all_stack_sections(lo, hi, traced_stack_sect);
# ifdef STACK_GROWS_UP

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@@ -145,6 +145,18 @@ if test "x$GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC" = xyes; then
LDFLAGS="-latomic $LDFLAGS"
fi
# Building without tests is useful for bootstrapping with a smaller footprint
# or running the tests in a separate derivation. Otherwise, we do compile and
# run them.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(tests, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-tests],[Do not build the tests]),
tests=$enableval, tests=yes)
AC_SUBST(tests)
# Building without API docs is the default as Nix' C++ interfaces are internal and unstable.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(internal_api_docs, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-internal-api-docs],[Build API docs for Nix's internal unstable C++ interfaces]),
internal_api_docs=$enableval, internal_api_docs=no)
AC_SUBST(internal_api_docs)
# LTO is currently broken with clang for unknown reasons; ld segfaults in the llvm plugin
AC_ARG_ENABLE(lto, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lto],[Enable LTO (only supported with GCC) [default=no]]),
lto=$enableval, lto=no)
@@ -172,7 +184,7 @@ fi
# Look for OpenSSL, a required dependency. FIXME: this is only (maybe)
# used by S3BinaryCacheStore.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([OPENSSL], [libcrypto], [CXXFLAGS="$OPENSSL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([OPENSSL], [libcrypto >= 1.1.1], [CXXFLAGS="$OPENSSL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libarchive.
@@ -270,10 +282,35 @@ if test "$gc" = yes; then
fi
if test "$tests" = yes; then
# Look for gtest.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest_main])
# Look for rapidcheck.
AC_ARG_VAR([RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS], [include path of gtest headers shipped by RAPIDCHECK])
# No pkg-config yet, https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck/issues/302
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_SUBST(RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS)
[CXXFLAGS="-I $RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS $CXXFLAGS"]
[LIBS="-lrapidcheck -lgtest $LIBS"]
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([rapidcheck/gtest.h], [], [], [#include <gtest/gtest.h>])
dnl AC_CHECK_LIB doesn't work for C++ libs with mangled symbols
AC_LINK_IFELSE([
AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <rapidcheck/gtest.h>
]], [[
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
]])
],
[],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([librapidcheck is not found.])])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
fi
# Look for nlohmann/json.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([NLOHMANN_JSON], [nlohmann_json >= 3.9])

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@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
(import (fetchTarball "https://github.com/edolstra/flake-compat/archive/master.tar.gz") {
src = ./.;
}).defaultNix
(import
(
let lock = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./flake.lock); in
fetchTarball {
url = "https://github.com/edolstra/flake-compat/archive/${lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.rev}.tar.gz";
sha256 = lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.narHash;
}
)
{ src = ./.; }
).defaultNix

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
/doxygen.cfg
/html
/latex

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@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
# Doxyfile 1.9.5
# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded by
# double-quotes, unless you are using Doxywizard) that should identify the
# project for which the documentation is generated. This name is used in the
# title of most generated pages and in a few other places.
# The default value is: My Project.
PROJECT_NAME = "Nix"
# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. This
# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version
# control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a
# quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short.
PROJECT_BRIEF = "Nix, the purely functional package manager; unstable internal interfaces"
# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output.
# The default value is: YES.
GENERATE_LATEX = NO
# The INPUT tag is used to specify the files and/or directories that contain
# documented source files. You may enter file names like myfile.cpp or
# directories like /usr/src/myproject. Separate the files or directories with
# spaces. See also FILE_PATTERNS and EXTENSION_MAPPING
# Note: If this tag is empty the current directory is searched.
# FIXME Make this list more maintainable somehow. We could maybe generate this
# in the Makefile, but we would need to change how `.in` files are preprocessed
# so they can expand variables despite configure variables.
INPUT = \
src/libcmd \
src/libexpr \
src/libexpr/flake \
src/libexpr/tests \
src/libexpr/tests/value \
src/libexpr/value \
src/libfetchers \
src/libmain \
src/libstore \
src/libstore/build \
src/libstore/builtins \
src/libstore/tests \
src/libutil \
src/libutil/tests \
src/nix \
src/nix-env \
src/nix-store
# The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
# contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by the
# preprocessor. Note that the INCLUDE_PATH is not recursive, so the setting of
# RECURSIVE has no effect here.
# This tag requires that the tag SEARCH_INCLUDES is set to YES.
INCLUDE_PATH = @RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS@

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
.PHONY: internal-api-html
ifeq ($(internal_api_docs), yes)
$(docdir)/internal-api/html/index.html $(docdir)/internal-api/latex: $(d)/doxygen.cfg
mkdir -p $(docdir)/internal-api
{ cat $< ; echo "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$(docdir)/internal-api" ; } | doxygen -
# Generate the HTML API docs for Nix's unstable internal interfaces.
internal-api-html: $(docdir)/internal-api/html/index.html
else
# Make a nicer error message
internal-api-html:
@echo "Internal API docs are disabled. Configure with '--enable-internal-api-docs', or avoid calling 'make internal-api-html'."
@exit 1
endif

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@@ -5,3 +5,7 @@ h1:not(:first-of-type) {
h2 {
margin-top: 1em;
}
.hljs-meta {
user-select: none;
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,12 @@
builtinsDump:
let
inherit (builtins) concatStringsSep attrNames;
in
builtinsInfo:
let
showBuiltin = name:
let
inherit (builtinsDump.${name}) doc args;
inherit (builtinsInfo.${name}) doc args;
in
''
<dt id="builtins-${name}">
@@ -14,7 +18,7 @@ let
</dd>
'';
listArgs = args: builtins.concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "<var>${s}</var>") args);
listArgs = args: concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "<var>${s}</var>") args);
in
with builtins; concatStringsSep "\n" (map showBuiltin (attrNames builtinsDump))
concatStringsSep "\n" (map showBuiltin (attrNames builtinsInfo))

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@@ -1,15 +1,24 @@
{ toplevel }:
let
inherit (builtins)
attrNames attrValues fromJSON listToAttrs mapAttrs
concatStringsSep concatMap length lessThan replaceStrings sort;
inherit (import ./utils.nix) concatStrings optionalString filterAttrs trim squash unique showSettings;
in
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
commandDump:
let
commandInfo = fromJSON commandDump;
showCommand = { command, details, filename, toplevel }:
let
result = ''
> **Warning** \
> This program is **experimental** and its interface is subject to change.
> This program is
> [**experimental**](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-nix-command)
> and its interface is subject to change.
# Name
@@ -25,59 +34,75 @@ let
${maybeOptions}
'';
showSynopsis = command: args:
let
showArgument = arg: "*${arg.label}*" + (if arg ? arity then "" else "...");
showArgument = arg: "*${arg.label}*" + optionalString (! arg ? arity) "...";
arguments = concatStringsSep " " (map showArgument args);
in ''
`${command}` [*option*...] ${arguments}
'';
maybeSubcommands = if details ? commands && details.commands != {}
then ''
maybeSubcommands = optionalString (details ? commands && details.commands != {})
''
where *subcommand* is one of the following:
${subcommands}
''
else "";
'';
subcommands = if length categories > 1
then listCategories
else listSubcommands details.commands;
categories = sort (x: y: x.id < y.id) (unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues details.commands)));
listCategories = concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
showCategory = cat: ''
**${toString cat.description}:**
${listSubcommands (filterAttrs (n: v: v.category == cat) details.commands)}
'';
listSubcommands = cmds: concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showSubcommand cmds));
showSubcommand = name: subcmd: ''
* [`${command} ${name}`](./${appendName filename name}.md) - ${subcmd.description}
'';
maybeDocumentation = if details ? doc then details.doc else "";
maybeOptions = if details.flags == {} then "" else ''
maybeDocumentation = optionalString
(details ? doc)
(replaceStrings ["@stores@"] [storeDocs] details.doc);
maybeOptions = optionalString (details.flags != {}) ''
# Options
${showOptions details.flags toplevel.flags}
'';
showOptions = options: commonOptions:
let
allOptions = options // commonOptions;
showCategory = cat: ''
${if cat != "" then "**${cat}:**" else ""}
${optionalString (cat != "") "**${cat}:**"}
${listOptions (filterAttrs (n: v: v.category == cat) allOptions)}
'';
listOptions = opts: concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showOption opts));
showOption = name: option:
let
shortName = if option ? shortName then "/ `-${option.shortName}`" else "";
labels = if option ? labels then (concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "*${s}*") option.labels)) else "";
shortName = optionalString
(option ? shortName)
("/ `-${option.shortName}`");
labels = optionalString
(option ? labels)
(concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "*${s}*") option.labels));
in trim ''
- `--${name}` ${shortName} ${labels}
${option.description}
'';
categories = sort builtins.lessThan (unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues allOptions)));
categories = sort lessThan (unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues allOptions)));
in concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
in squash result;
@@ -98,13 +123,11 @@ let
};
in [ cmd ] ++ concatMap subcommand (attrNames details.commands or {});
parsedToplevel = builtins.fromJSON toplevel;
manpages = processCommand {
command = "nix";
details = parsedToplevel;
details = commandInfo.args;
filename = "nix";
toplevel = parsedToplevel;
toplevel = commandInfo.args;
};
tableOfContents = let
@@ -112,4 +135,18 @@ let
" - [${page.command}](command-ref/new-cli/${page.name})";
in concatStringsSep "\n" (map showEntry manpages) + "\n";
storeDocs =
let
showStore = name: { settings, doc }:
''
## ${name}
${doc}
**Settings**:
${showSettings { useAnchors = false; } settings}
'';
in concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showStore commandInfo.stores));
in (listToAttrs manpages) // { "SUMMARY.md" = tableOfContents; }

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
let
inherit (builtins) attrNames concatStringsSep isAttrs isBool;
inherit (import ./utils.nix) concatStrings squash splitLines;
in
optionsInfo:
let
showOption = name:
let
inherit (optionsInfo.${name}) description documentDefault defaultValue aliases;
result = squash ''
- <span id="conf-${name}">[`${name}`](#conf-${name})</span>
${indent " " body}
'';
# separate body to cleanly handle indentation
body = ''
${description}
**Default:** ${showDefault documentDefault defaultValue}
${showAliases aliases}
'';
showDefault = documentDefault: defaultValue:
if documentDefault then
# a StringMap value type is specified as a string, but
# this shows the value type. The empty stringmap is `null` in
# JSON, but that converts to `{ }` here.
if defaultValue == "" || defaultValue == [] || isAttrs defaultValue
then "*empty*"
else if isBool defaultValue then
if defaultValue then "`true`" else "`false`"
else "`${toString defaultValue}`"
else "*machine-specific*";
showAliases = aliases:
if aliases == [] then "" else
"**Deprecated alias:** ${(concatStringsSep ", " (map (s: "`${s}`") aliases))}";
indent = prefix: s:
concatStringsSep "\n" (map (x: if x == "" then x else "${prefix}${x}") (splitLines s));
in result;
in concatStrings (map showOption (attrNames optionsInfo))

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature = name: doc:
''
- [`${name}`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-${name})
'';
in xps: indent " " (concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature = name: doc:
squash ''
## [`${name}`]{#xp-feature-${name}}
${doc}
'';
in xps: (concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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@@ -1,17 +1,25 @@
ifeq ($(doc_generate),yes)
MANUAL_SRCS := \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, *.md) \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, */*.md)
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, *.md) \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, */*.md)
# Generate man pages.
man-pages := $(foreach n, \
nix-env.1 nix-build.1 nix-shell.1 nix-store.1 nix-instantiate.1 \
nix-collect-garbage.1 \
nix-prefetch-url.1 nix-channel.1 \
nix-hash.1 nix-copy-closure.1 \
nix.conf.5 nix-daemon.8, \
$(d)/$(n))
nix-env.1 nix-store.1 \
nix-build.1 nix-shell.1 nix-instantiate.1 \
nix-collect-garbage.1 \
nix-prefetch-url.1 nix-channel.1 \
nix-hash.1 nix-copy-closure.1 \
nix.conf.5 nix-daemon.8 \
nix-profiles.5 \
, $(d)/$(n))
# man pages for subcommands
# convert from `$(d)/src/command-ref/nix-{1}/{2}.md` to `$(d)/nix-{1}-{2}.1`
# FIXME: unify with how nix3-cli man pages are generated
man-pages += $(foreach subcommand, \
$(filter-out %opt-common.md %env-common.md, $(wildcard $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-*/*.md)), \
$(d)/$(subst /,-,$(subst $(d)/src/command-ref/,,$(subst .md,.1,$(subcommand)))))
clean-files += $(d)/*.1 $(d)/*.5 $(d)/*.8
@@ -26,9 +34,42 @@ dummy-env = env -i \
nix-eval = $(dummy-env) $(bindir)/nix eval --experimental-features nix-command -I nix/corepkgs=corepkgs --store dummy:// --impure --raw
# re-implement mdBook's include directive to make it usable for terminal output and for proper @docroot@ substitution
define process-includes
while read -r line; do \
set -euo pipefail; \
filename="$$(dirname $(1))/$$(sed 's/{{#include \(.*\)}}/\1/'<<< $$line)"; \
test -f "$$filename" || ( echo "#include-d file '$$filename' does not exist." >&2; exit 1; ); \
matchline="$$(sed 's|/|\\/|g' <<< $$line)"; \
sed -i "/$$matchline/r $$filename" $(2); \
sed -i "s/$$matchline//" $(2); \
done < <(grep '{{#include' $(1))
endef
$(d)/nix-env-%.1: $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-env/%.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$(subst nix-env-,nix-env --,$$(basename "$@" .1))" > $^.tmp
$(render-subcommand)
$(d)/nix-store-%.1: $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-store/%.md
@printf -- 'Title: %s\n\n' "$(subst nix-store-,nix-store --,$$(basename "$@" .1))" > $^.tmp
$(render-subcommand)
# FIXME: there surely is some more deduplication to be achieved here with even darker Make magic
define render-subcommand
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
@$(call process-includes,$^,$^.tmp)
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $^.tmp -o $@
@# fix up `lowdown`'s automatic escaping of `--`
@# https://github.com/kristapsdz/lowdown/blob/edca6ce6d5336efb147321a43c47a698de41bb7c/entity.c#L202
@sed -i 's/\e\[u2013\]/--/' $@
@rm $^.tmp
endef
$(d)/%.1: $(d)/src/command-ref/%.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .1)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
@$(call process-includes,$^,$^.tmp)
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
@@ -41,40 +82,55 @@ $(d)/%.8: $(d)/src/command-ref/%.md
$(d)/nix.conf.5: $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .5)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
@$(call process-includes,$^,$^.tmp)
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=5 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
$(d)/src/SUMMARY.md: $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md.in $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli
$(trace-gen) cat doc/manual/src/SUMMARY.md.in | while IFS= read line; do if [[ $$line = @manpages@ ]]; then cat doc/manual/src/command-ref/new-cli/SUMMARY.md; else echo "$$line"; fi; done > $@.tmp
$(d)/nix-profiles.5: $(d)/src/command-ref/files/profiles.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .5)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=5 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
$(d)/src/SUMMARY.md: $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md.in $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli $(d)/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md
@cp $< $@
@$(call process-includes,$@,$@)
$(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli: $(d)/nix.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-manpage.nix $(bindir)/nix
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-manpage.nix (builtins.readFile $<)'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli: $(d)/nix.json $(d)/generate-manpage.nix $(bindir)/nix
@rm -rf $@
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-manpage.nix { toplevel = builtins.readFile $<; }'
# @docroot@: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html#docroot-variable
$(trace-gen) sed -i $@.tmp/*.md -e 's^@docroot@^../..^g'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md: $(d)/conf-file.json $(d)/generate-options.nix $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file-prefix.md $(bindir)/nix
$(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md: $(d)/conf-file.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file-prefix.md $(d)/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md $(bindir)/nix
@cat doc/manual/src/command-ref/conf-file-prefix.md > $@.tmp
# @docroot@: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html#docroot-variable
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-options.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))' \
| sed -e 's^@docroot@^..^g'>> $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr '(import doc/manual/utils.nix).showSettings { useAnchors = true; } (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))' >> $@.tmp;
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/nix.json: $(bindir)/nix
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(bindir)/nix __dump-args > $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(bindir)/nix __dump-cli > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/conf-file.json: $(bindir)/nix
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(bindir)/nix show-config --json --experimental-features nix-command > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md: $(d)/xp-features.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-xp-features.nix $(bindir)/nix
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-xp-features.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md: $(d)/xp-features.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-xp-features-shortlist.nix $(bindir)/nix
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-xp-features-shortlist.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/xp-features.json: $(bindir)/nix
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) NIX_PATH=nix/corepkgs=corepkgs $(bindir)/nix __dump-xp-features > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/language/builtins.md: $(d)/builtins.json $(d)/generate-builtins.nix $(d)/src/language/builtins-prefix.md $(bindir)/nix
@cat doc/manual/src/language/builtins-prefix.md > $@.tmp
# @docroot@: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html#docroot-variable
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-builtins.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))' \
| sed -e 's^@docroot@^..^g' >> $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-builtins.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))' >> $@.tmp;
@cat doc/manual/src/language/builtins-suffix.md >> $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
@@ -83,7 +139,8 @@ $(d)/builtins.json: $(bindir)/nix
@mv $@.tmp $@
# Generate the HTML manual.
html: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
.PHONY: manual-html
manual-html: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
install: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
# Generate 'nix' manpages.
@@ -91,6 +148,8 @@ install: $(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages
man: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
all: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
# FIXME: unify with how the other man pages are generated.
# this one works differently and does not use any of the amenities provided by `/mk/lib.mk`.
$(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
$(trace-install) install -m 0644 $$(dirname $<)/* $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
@@ -98,21 +157,31 @@ $(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages: $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
$(trace-gen) for i in doc/manual/src/command-ref/new-cli/*.md; do \
name=$$(basename $$i .md); \
tmpFile=$$(mktemp); \
if [[ $$name = SUMMARY ]]; then continue; fi; \
printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$name" > $$tmpFile; \
cat $$i >> $$tmpFile; \
lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $$tmpFile -o $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)/$$name.1; \
rm $$tmpFile; \
name=$$(basename $$i .md); \
tmpFile=$$(mktemp); \
if [[ $$name = SUMMARY ]]; then continue; fi; \
printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$name" > $$tmpFile; \
cat $$i >> $$tmpFile; \
lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $$tmpFile -o $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)/$$name.1; \
rm $$tmpFile; \
done
@touch $@
$(docdir)/manual/index.html: $(MANUAL_SRCS) $(d)/book.toml $(d)/anchors.jq $(d)/custom.css $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md $(d)/src/language/builtins.md
$(docdir)/manual/index.html: $(MANUAL_SRCS) $(d)/book.toml $(d)/anchors.jq $(d)/custom.css $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli $(d)/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md $(d)/src/language/builtins.md
$(trace-gen) \
set -euo pipefail; \
RUST_LOG=warn mdbook build doc/manual -d $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp 2>&1 \
| { grep -Fv "because fragment resolution isn't implemented" || :; }
tmp="$$(mktemp -d)"; \
cp -r doc/manual "$$tmp"; \
find "$$tmp" -name '*.md' | while read -r file; do \
$(call process-includes,$$file,$$file); \
done; \
find "$$tmp" -name '*.md' | while read -r file; do \
docroot="$$(realpath --relative-to="$$(dirname "$$file")" $$tmp/manual/src)"; \
sed -i "s,@docroot@,$$docroot,g" "$$file"; \
done; \
set -euo pipefail; \
RUST_LOG=warn mdbook build "$$tmp/manual" -d $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp 2>&1 \
| { grep -Fv "because fragment resolution isn't implemented" || :; }; \
rm -rf "$$tmp/manual"
@rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual
@mv $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp/html $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual
@rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp

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@@ -338,6 +338,9 @@ const redirects = {
"strings": "#string",
"lists": "#list",
"attribute-sets": "#attribute-set"
},
"installation/installing-binary.html": {
"uninstalling": "uninstall.html"
}
};

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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
- [Multi-User Mode](installation/multi-user.md)
- [Environment Variables](installation/env-variables.md)
- [Upgrading Nix](installation/upgrading.md)
- [Uninstalling Nix](installation/uninstall.md)
- [Package Management](package-management/package-management.md)
- [Basic Package Management](package-management/basic-package-mgmt.md)
- [Profiles](package-management/profiles.md)
@@ -44,10 +45,41 @@
- [Common Options](command-ref/opt-common.md)
- [Common Environment Variables](command-ref/env-common.md)
- [Main Commands](command-ref/main-commands.md)
- [nix-env](command-ref/nix-env.md)
- [nix-build](command-ref/nix-build.md)
- [nix-shell](command-ref/nix-shell.md)
- [nix-store](command-ref/nix-store.md)
- [nix-store --add-fixed](command-ref/nix-store/add-fixed.md)
- [nix-store --add](command-ref/nix-store/add.md)
- [nix-store --delete](command-ref/nix-store/delete.md)
- [nix-store --dump-db](command-ref/nix-store/dump-db.md)
- [nix-store --dump](command-ref/nix-store/dump.md)
- [nix-store --export](command-ref/nix-store/export.md)
- [nix-store --gc](command-ref/nix-store/gc.md)
- [nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key](command-ref/nix-store/generate-binary-cache-key.md)
- [nix-store --import](command-ref/nix-store/import.md)
- [nix-store --load-db](command-ref/nix-store/load-db.md)
- [nix-store --optimise](command-ref/nix-store/optimise.md)
- [nix-store --print-env](command-ref/nix-store/print-env.md)
- [nix-store --query](command-ref/nix-store/query.md)
- [nix-store --read-log](command-ref/nix-store/read-log.md)
- [nix-store --realise](command-ref/nix-store/realise.md)
- [nix-store --repair-path](command-ref/nix-store/repair-path.md)
- [nix-store --restore](command-ref/nix-store/restore.md)
- [nix-store --serve](command-ref/nix-store/serve.md)
- [nix-store --verify-path](command-ref/nix-store/verify-path.md)
- [nix-store --verify](command-ref/nix-store/verify.md)
- [nix-env](command-ref/nix-env.md)
- [nix-env --delete-generations](command-ref/nix-env/delete-generations.md)
- [nix-env --install](command-ref/nix-env/install.md)
- [nix-env --list-generations](command-ref/nix-env/list-generations.md)
- [nix-env --query](command-ref/nix-env/query.md)
- [nix-env --rollback](command-ref/nix-env/rollback.md)
- [nix-env --set-flag](command-ref/nix-env/set-flag.md)
- [nix-env --set](command-ref/nix-env/set.md)
- [nix-env --switch-generation](command-ref/nix-env/switch-generation.md)
- [nix-env --switch-profile](command-ref/nix-env/switch-profile.md)
- [nix-env --uninstall](command-ref/nix-env/uninstall.md)
- [nix-env --upgrade](command-ref/nix-env/upgrade.md)
- [Utilities](command-ref/utilities.md)
- [nix-channel](command-ref/nix-channel.md)
- [nix-collect-garbage](command-ref/nix-collect-garbage.md)
@@ -57,15 +89,24 @@
- [nix-instantiate](command-ref/nix-instantiate.md)
- [nix-prefetch-url](command-ref/nix-prefetch-url.md)
- [Experimental Commands](command-ref/experimental-commands.md)
@manpages@
{{#include ./command-ref/new-cli/SUMMARY.md}}
- [Files](command-ref/files.md)
- [nix.conf](command-ref/conf-file.md)
- [Profiles](command-ref/files/profiles.md)
- [manifest.nix](command-ref/files/manifest.nix.md)
- [manifest.json](command-ref/files/manifest.json.md)
- [Channels](command-ref/files/channels.md)
- [Default Nix expression](command-ref/files/default-nix-expression.md)
- [Architecture](architecture/architecture.md)
- [Glossary](glossary.md)
- [Contributing](contributing/contributing.md)
- [Hacking](contributing/hacking.md)
- [Experimental Features](contributing/experimental-features.md)
- [CLI guideline](contributing/cli-guideline.md)
- [Release Notes](release-notes/release-notes.md)
- [Release 2.16 (2023-05-31)](release-notes/rl-2.16.md)
- [Release 2.15 (2023-04-11)](release-notes/rl-2.15.md)
- [Release 2.14 (2023-02-28)](release-notes/rl-2.14.md)
- [Release 2.13 (2023-01-17)](release-notes/rl-2.13.md)
- [Release 2.12 (2022-12-06)](release-notes/rl-2.12.md)
- [Release 2.11 (2022-08-25)](release-notes/rl-2.11.md)

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@@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ If the build passes and is deterministic, Nix will exit with a status
code of 0:
```console
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix -A stable
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix --attr stable
this derivation will be built:
/nix/store/z98fasz2jqy9gs0xbvdj939p27jwda38-stable.drv
building '/nix/store/z98fasz2jqy9gs0xbvdj939p27jwda38-stable.drv'...
/nix/store/yyxlzw3vqaas7wfp04g0b1xg51f2czgq-stable
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix -A stable --check
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix --attr stable --check
checking outputs of '/nix/store/z98fasz2jqy9gs0xbvdj939p27jwda38-stable.drv'...
/nix/store/yyxlzw3vqaas7wfp04g0b1xg51f2czgq-stable
```
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ If the build is not deterministic, Nix will exit with a status code of
1:
```console
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix -A unstable
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix --attr unstable
this derivation will be built:
/nix/store/cgl13lbj1w368r5z8gywipl1ifli7dhk-unstable.drv
building '/nix/store/cgl13lbj1w368r5z8gywipl1ifli7dhk-unstable.drv'...
/nix/store/krpqk0l9ib0ibi1d2w52z293zw455cap-unstable
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix -A unstable --check
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix --attr unstable --check
checking outputs of '/nix/store/cgl13lbj1w368r5z8gywipl1ifli7dhk-unstable.drv'...
error: derivation '/nix/store/cgl13lbj1w368r5z8gywipl1ifli7dhk-unstable.drv' may
not be deterministic: output '/nix/store/krpqk0l9ib0ibi1d2w52z293zw455cap-unstable' differs
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Using `--check` with `--keep-failed` will cause Nix to keep the second
build's output in a special, `.check` path:
```console
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix -A unstable --check --keep-failed
$ nix-build ./deterministic.nix --attr unstable --check --keep-failed
checking outputs of '/nix/store/cgl13lbj1w368r5z8gywipl1ifli7dhk-unstable.drv'...
note: keeping build directory '/tmp/nix-build-unstable.drv-0'
error: derivation '/nix/store/cgl13lbj1w368r5z8gywipl1ifli7dhk-unstable.drv' may

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@@ -38,11 +38,9 @@ contains Nix.
> **Warning**
>
> If you are building via the Nix daemon, it is the Nix daemon user
> account (that is, `root`) that should have SSH access to the remote
> machine. If you cant or dont want to configure `root` to be able to
> access to remote machine, you can use a private Nix store instead by
> passing e.g. `--store ~/my-nix`.
> If you are building via the Nix daemon, it is the Nix daemon user account (that is, `root`) that should have SSH access to a user (not necessarily `root`) on the remote machine.
>
> If you cant or dont want to configure `root` to be able to access the remote machine, you can use a private Nix store instead by passing e.g. `--store ~/my-nix` when running a Nix command from the local machine.
The list of remote machines can be specified on the command line or in
the Nix configuration file. The former is convenient for testing. For

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Then, restart the `nix-daemon`.
Build any derivation, for example:
```console
$ nix-build -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).writeText "example" (builtins.toString builtins.currentTime)'
$ nix-build --expr '(import <nixpkgs> {}).writeText "example" (builtins.toString builtins.currentTime)'
this derivation will be built:
/nix/store/s4pnfbkalzy5qz57qs6yybna8wylkig6-example.drv
building '/nix/store/s4pnfbkalzy5qz57qs6yybna8wylkig6-example.drv'...

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@@ -2,18 +2,29 @@
Most Nix commands interpret the following environment variables:
- [`IN_NIX_SHELL`]{#env-IN_NIX_SHELL}\
- <span id="env-IN_NIX_SHELL">[`IN_NIX_SHELL`](#env-IN_NIX_SHELL)</span>\
Indicator that tells if the current environment was set up by
`nix-shell`. It can have the values `pure` or `impure`.
- [`NIX_PATH`]{#env-NIX_PATH}\
- <span id="env-NIX_PATH">[`NIX_PATH`](#env-NIX_PATH)</span>\
A colon-separated list of directories used to look up the location of Nix
expressions using [paths](../language/values.md#type-path)
expressions using [paths](@docroot@/language/values.md#type-path)
enclosed in angle brackets (i.e., `<path>`),
e.g. `/home/eelco/Dev:/etc/nixos`. It can be extended using the
[`-I` option](./opt-common.md#opt-I).
[`-I` option](@docroot@/command-ref/opt-common.md#opt-I).
- [`NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE`]{#env-NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE}\
If `NIX_PATH` is not set at all, Nix will fall back to the following list in [impure](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval) and [unrestricted](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-restrict-eval) evaluation mode:
1. `$HOME/.nix-defexpr/channels`
2. `nixpkgs=/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixpkgs`
3. `/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels`
If `NIX_PATH` is set to an empty string, resolving search paths will always fail.
For example, attempting to use `<nixpkgs>` will produce:
error: file 'nixpkgs' was not found in the Nix search path
- <span id="env-NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE">[`NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE`](#env-NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE)</span>\
Normally, the Nix store directory (typically `/nix/store`) is not
allowed to contain any symlink components. This is to prevent
“impure” builds. Builders sometimes “canonicalise” paths by
@@ -35,59 +46,79 @@ Most Nix commands interpret the following environment variables:
Consult the mount 8 manual page for details.
- [`NIX_STORE_DIR`]{#env-NIX_STORE_DIR}\
- <span id="env-NIX_STORE_DIR">[`NIX_STORE_DIR`](#env-NIX_STORE_DIR)</span>\
Overrides the location of the Nix store (default `prefix/store`).
- [`NIX_DATA_DIR`]{#env-NIX_DATA_DIR}\
- <span id="env-NIX_DATA_DIR">[`NIX_DATA_DIR`](#env-NIX_DATA_DIR)</span>\
Overrides the location of the Nix static data directory (default
`prefix/share`).
- [`NIX_LOG_DIR`]{#env-NIX_LOG_DIR}\
- <span id="env-NIX_LOG_DIR">[`NIX_LOG_DIR`](#env-NIX_LOG_DIR)</span>\
Overrides the location of the Nix log directory (default
`prefix/var/log/nix`).
- [`NIX_STATE_DIR`]{#env-NIX_STATE_DIR}\
- <span id="env-NIX_STATE_DIR">[`NIX_STATE_DIR`](#env-NIX_STATE_DIR)</span>\
Overrides the location of the Nix state directory (default
`prefix/var/nix`).
- [`NIX_CONF_DIR`]{#env-NIX_CONF_DIR}\
- <span id="env-NIX_CONF_DIR">[`NIX_CONF_DIR`](#env-NIX_CONF_DIR)</span>\
Overrides the location of the system Nix configuration directory
(default `prefix/etc/nix`).
- [`NIX_CONFIG`]{#env-NIX_CONFIG}\
- <span id="env-NIX_CONFIG">[`NIX_CONFIG`](#env-NIX_CONFIG)</span>\
Applies settings from Nix configuration from the environment.
The content is treated as if it was read from a Nix configuration file.
Settings are separated by the newline character.
- [`NIX_USER_CONF_FILES`]{#env-NIX_USER_CONF_FILES}\
Overrides the location of the user Nix configuration files to load
from (defaults to the XDG spec locations). The variable is treated
as a list separated by the `:` token.
- <span id="env-NIX_USER_CONF_FILES">[`NIX_USER_CONF_FILES`](#env-NIX_USER_CONF_FILES)</span>\
Overrides the location of the Nix user configuration files to load from.
- [`TMPDIR`]{#env-TMPDIR}\
The default are the locations according to the [XDG Base Directory Specification].
See the [XDG Base Directories](#xdg-base-directories) sub-section for details.
The variable is treated as a list separated by the `:` token.
- <span id="env-TMPDIR">[`TMPDIR`](#env-TMPDIR)</span>\
Use the specified directory to store temporary files. In particular,
this includes temporary build directories; these can take up
substantial amounts of disk space. The default is `/tmp`.
- [`NIX_REMOTE`]{#env-NIX_REMOTE}\
- <span id="env-NIX_REMOTE">[`NIX_REMOTE`](#env-NIX_REMOTE)</span>\
This variable should be set to `daemon` if you want to use the Nix
daemon to execute Nix operations. This is necessary in [multi-user
Nix installations](../installation/multi-user.md). If the Nix
Nix installations](@docroot@/installation/multi-user.md). If the Nix
daemon's Unix socket is at some non-standard path, this variable
should be set to `unix://path/to/socket`. Otherwise, it should be
left unset.
- [`NIX_SHOW_STATS`]{#env-NIX_SHOW_STATS}\
- <span id="env-NIX_SHOW_STATS">[`NIX_SHOW_STATS`](#env-NIX_SHOW_STATS)</span>\
If set to `1`, Nix will print some evaluation statistics, such as
the number of values allocated.
- [`NIX_COUNT_CALLS`]{#env-NIX_COUNT_CALLS}\
- <span id="env-NIX_COUNT_CALLS">[`NIX_COUNT_CALLS`](#env-NIX_COUNT_CALLS)</span>\
If set to `1`, Nix will print how often functions were called during
Nix expression evaluation. This is useful for profiling your Nix
expressions.
- [`GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE`]{#env-GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE}\
- <span id="env-GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE">[`GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE`](#env-GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE)</span>\
If Nix has been configured to use the Boehm garbage collector, this
variable sets the initial size of the heap in bytes. It defaults to
384 MiB. Setting it to a low value reduces memory consumption, but
will increase runtime due to the overhead of garbage collection.
## XDG Base Directories
Nix follows the [XDG Base Directory Specification].
For backwards compatibility, Nix commands will follow the standard only when [`use-xdg-base-directories`] is enabled.
[New Nix commands](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix.md) (experimental) conform to the standard by default.
The following environment variables are used to determine locations of various state and configuration files:
- [`XDG_CONFIG_HOME`]{#env-XDG_CONFIG_HOME} (default `~/.config`)
- [`XDG_STATE_HOME`]{#env-XDG_STATE_HOME} (default `~/.local/state`)
- [`XDG_CACHE_HOME`]{#env-XDG_CACHE_HOME} (default `~/.cache`)
[XDG Base Directory Specification]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
[`use-xdg-base-directories`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-use-xdg-base-directories

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Experimental Commands
This section lists experimental commands.
This section lists [experimental commands](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-nix-command).
> **Warning**
>

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
## Channels
A directory containing symlinks to Nix channels, managed by [`nix-channel`]:
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profiles/channels` for regular users
- `$NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root/channels` for `root`
[`nix-channel`] uses a [profile](@docroot@/command-ref/files/profiles.md) to store channels.
This profile contains symlinks to the contents of those channels.
## Subscribed channels
The list of subscribed channels is stored in
- `~/.nix-channels`
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/channels` if [`use-xdg-base-directories`] is set to `true`
in the following format:
```
<url> <name>
...
```
[`nix-channel`]: @docroot@/command-ref/nix-channel.md
[`use-xdg-base-directories`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-use-xdg-base-directories

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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
## Default Nix expression
The source for the default [Nix expressions](@docroot@/language/index.md) used by [`nix-env`]:
- `~/.nix-defexpr`
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/defexpr` if [`use-xdg-base-directories`] is set to `true`.
It is loaded as follows:
- If the default expression is a file, it is loaded as a Nix expression.
- If the default expression is a directory containing a `default.nix` file, that `default.nix` file is loaded as a Nix expression.
- If the default expression is a directory without a `default.nix` file, then its contents (both files and subdirectories) are loaded as Nix expressions.
The expressions are combined into a single attribute set, each expression under an attribute with the same name as the original file or subdirectory.
Subdirectories without a `default.nix` file are traversed recursively in search of more Nix expressions, but the names of these intermediate directories are not added to the attribute paths of the default Nix expression.
Then, the resulting expression is interpreted like this:
- If the expression is an attribute set, it is used as the default Nix expression.
- If the expression is a function, an empty set is passed as argument and the return value is used as the default Nix expression.
For example, if the default expression contains two files, `foo.nix` and `bar.nix`, then the default Nix expression will be equivalent to
```nix
{
foo = import ~/.nix-defexpr/foo.nix;
bar = import ~/.nix-defexpr/bar.nix;
}
```
The file [`manifest.nix`](@docroot@/command-ref/files/manifest.nix.md) is always ignored.
The command [`nix-channel`] places a symlink to the user's current [channels profile](@docroot@/command-ref/files/channels.md) in this directory.
This makes all subscribed channels available as attributes in the default expression.
## User channel link
A symlink that ensures that [`nix-env`] can find your channels:
- `~/.nix-defexpr/channels`
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/defexpr/channels` if [`use-xdg-base-directories`] is set to `true`.
This symlink points to:
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/profiles/channels` for regular users
- `$NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root/channels` for `root`
In a multi-user installation, you may also have `~/.nix-defexpr/channels_root`, which links to the channels of the root user.[`nix-env`]: ../nix-env.md
[`nix-env`]: @docroot@/command-ref/nix-env.md
[`nix-channel`]: @docroot@/command-ref/nix-channel.md
[`use-xdg-base-directories`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-use-xdg-base-directories

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@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
## `manifest.json`
The manifest file records the provenance of the packages that are installed in a [profile](./profiles.md) managed by [`nix profile`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile.md) (experimental).
Here is an example of what the file might look like after installing `zoom-us` from Nixpkgs:
```json
{
"version": 1,
"elements": [
{
"active": true,
"attrPath": "legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.zoom-us",
"originalUrl": "flake:nixpkgs",
"storePaths": [
"/nix/store/wbhg2ga8f3h87s9h5k0slxk0m81m4cxl-zoom-us-5.3.469451.0927"
],
"uri": "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/13d0c311e3ae923a00f734b43fd1d35b47d8943a"
},
]
}
```
Each object in the array `elements` denotes an installed package and
has the following fields:
* `originalUrl`: The [flake reference](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.md) specified by
the user at the time of installation (e.g. `nixpkgs`). This is also
the flake reference that will be used by `nix profile upgrade`.
* `uri`: The locked flake reference to which `originalUrl` resolved.
* `attrPath`: The flake output attribute that provided this
package. Note that this is not necessarily the attribute that the
user specified, but the one resulting from applying the default
attribute paths and prefixes; for instance, `hello` might resolve to
`packages.x86_64-linux.hello` and the empty string to
`packages.x86_64-linux.default`.
* `storePath`: The paths in the Nix store containing the package.
* `active`: Whether the profile contains symlinks to the files of this
package. If set to false, the package is kept in the Nix store, but
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@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
## `manifest.nix`
The manifest file records the provenance of the packages that are installed in a [profile](./profiles.md) managed by [`nix-env`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-env.md).
Here is an example of how this file might look like after installing `hello` from Nixpkgs:
```nix
[{
meta = {
available = true;
broken = false;
changelog =
"https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/hello.git/plain/NEWS?h=v2.12.1";
description = "A program that produces a familiar, friendly greeting";
homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/hello/manual/";
insecure = false;
license = {
deprecated = false;
free = true;
fullName = "GNU General Public License v3.0 or later";
redistributable = true;
shortName = "gpl3Plus";
spdxId = "GPL-3.0-or-later";
url = "https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-3.0-or-later.html";
};
longDescription = ''
GNU Hello is a program that prints "Hello, world!" when you run it.
It is fully customizable.
'';
maintainers = [{
email = "edolstra+nixpkgs@gmail.com";
github = "edolstra";
githubId = 1148549;
name = "Eelco Dolstra";
}];
name = "hello-2.12.1";
outputsToInstall = [ "out" ];
platforms = [
"i686-cygwin"
"x86_64-cygwin"
"x86_64-darwin"
"i686-darwin"
"aarch64-darwin"
"armv7a-darwin"
"i686-freebsd13"
"x86_64-freebsd13"
"aarch64-genode"
"i686-genode"
"x86_64-genode"
"x86_64-solaris"
"js-ghcjs"
"aarch64-linux"
"armv5tel-linux"
"armv6l-linux"
"armv7a-linux"
"armv7l-linux"
"i686-linux"
"m68k-linux"
"microblaze-linux"
"microblazeel-linux"
"mipsel-linux"
"mips64el-linux"
"powerpc64-linux"
"powerpc64le-linux"
"riscv32-linux"
"riscv64-linux"
"s390-linux"
"s390x-linux"
"x86_64-linux"
"mmix-mmixware"
"aarch64-netbsd"
"armv6l-netbsd"
"armv7a-netbsd"
"armv7l-netbsd"
"i686-netbsd"
"m68k-netbsd"
"mipsel-netbsd"
"powerpc-netbsd"
"riscv32-netbsd"
"riscv64-netbsd"
"x86_64-netbsd"
"aarch64_be-none"
"aarch64-none"
"arm-none"
"armv6l-none"
"avr-none"
"i686-none"
"microblaze-none"
"microblazeel-none"
"msp430-none"
"or1k-none"
"m68k-none"
"powerpc-none"
"powerpcle-none"
"riscv32-none"
"riscv64-none"
"rx-none"
"s390-none"
"s390x-none"
"vc4-none"
"x86_64-none"
"i686-openbsd"
"x86_64-openbsd"
"x86_64-redox"
"wasm64-wasi"
"wasm32-wasi"
"x86_64-windows"
"i686-windows"
];
position =
"/nix/store/7niq32w715567hbph0q13m5lqna64c1s-nixos-unstable.tar.gz/nixos-unstable.tar.gz/pkgs/applications/misc/hello/default.nix:34";
unfree = false;
unsupported = false;
};
name = "hello-2.12.1";
out = {
outPath = "/nix/store/260q5867crm1xjs4khgqpl6vr9kywql1-hello-2.12.1";
};
outPath = "/nix/store/260q5867crm1xjs4khgqpl6vr9kywql1-hello-2.12.1";
outputs = [ "out" ];
system = "x86_64-linux";
type = "derivation";
}]
```
Each element in this list corresponds to an installed package.
It incorporates some attributes of the original derivation, including `meta`, `name`, `out`, `outPath`, `outputs`, `system`.
This information is used by Nix for querying and updating the package.

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@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
## Profiles
A directory that contains links to profiles managed by [`nix-env`] and [`nix profile`]:
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profiles` for regular users
- `$NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root` if the user is `root`
A profile is a directory of symlinks to files in the Nix store.
### Filesystem layout
Profiles are versioned as follows. When using a profile named *path*, *path* is a symlink to *path*`-`*N*`-link`, where *N* is the version of the profile.
In turn, *path*`-`*N*`-link` is a symlink to a path in the Nix store.
For example:
```console
$ ls -l ~alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 14 Nov 25 14:35 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile -> profile-7-link
lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 51 Oct 28 16:18 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-5-link -> /nix/store/q69xad13ghpf7ir87h0b2gd28lafjj1j-profile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 51 Oct 29 13:20 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-6-link -> /nix/store/6bvhpysd7vwz7k3b0pndn7ifi5xr32dg-profile
lrwxrwxrwx 1 alice users 51 Nov 25 14:35 /home/alice/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link -> /nix/store/mp0x6xnsg0b8qhswy6riqvimai4gm677-profile
```
Each of these symlinks is a root for the Nix garbage collector.
The contents of the store path corresponding to each version of the
profile is a tree of symlinks to the files of the installed packages,
e.g.
```console
$ ll -R ~eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/
/home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/:
total 20
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jan 1 1970 bin
-r--r--r-- 2 root root 1402 Jan 1 1970 manifest.nix
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jan 1 1970 share
/home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/bin:
total 20
lrwxrwxrwx 5 root root 79 Jan 1 1970 chromium -> /nix/store/ijm5k0zqisvkdwjkc77mb9qzb35xfi4m-chromium-86.0.4240.111/bin/chromium
lrwxrwxrwx 7 root root 87 Jan 1 1970 spotify -> /nix/store/w9182874m1bl56smps3m5zjj36jhp3rn-spotify-1.1.26.501.gbe11e53b-15/bin/spotify
lrwxrwxrwx 3 root root 79 Jan 1 1970 zoom-us -> /nix/store/wbhg2ga8f3h87s9h5k0slxk0m81m4cxl-zoom-us-5.3.469451.0927/bin/zoom-us
/home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-7-link/share/applications:
total 12
lrwxrwxrwx 4 root root 120 Jan 1 1970 chromium-browser.desktop -> /nix/store/4cf803y4vzfm3gyk3vzhzb2327v0kl8a-chromium-unwrapped-86.0.4240.111/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop
lrwxrwxrwx 7 root root 110 Jan 1 1970 spotify.desktop -> /nix/store/w9182874m1bl56smps3m5zjj36jhp3rn-spotify-1.1.26.501.gbe11e53b-15/share/applications/spotify.desktop
lrwxrwxrwx 3 root root 107 Jan 1 1970 us.zoom.Zoom.desktop -> /nix/store/wbhg2ga8f3h87s9h5k0slxk0m81m4cxl-zoom-us-5.3.469451.0927/share/applications/us.zoom.Zoom.desktop
```
Each profile version contains a manifest file:
- [`manifest.nix`](@docroot@/command-ref/files/manifest.nix.md) used by [`nix-env`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-env.md).
- [`manifest.json`](@docroot@/command-ref/files/manifest.json.md) used by [`nix profile`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile.md) (experimental).
## User profile link
A symbolic link to the user's current profile:
- `~/.nix-profile`
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profile` if [`use-xdg-base-directories`] is set to `true`.
By default, this symlink points to:
- `$XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profiles/profile` for regular users
- `$NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/root/profile` for `root`
The `PATH` environment variable should include `/bin` subdirectory of the profile link (e.g. `~/.nix-profile/bin`) for the user environment to be visible to the user.
The [installer](@docroot@/installation/installing-binary.md) sets this up by default, unless you enable [`use-xdg-base-directories`].
[`nix-env`]: @docroot@/command-ref/nix-env.md
[`nix profile`]: @docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile.md
[`use-xdg-base-directories`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-use-xdg-base-directories

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ directory containing at least a file named `default.nix`.
`nix-build` is essentially a wrapper around
[`nix-instantiate`](nix-instantiate.md) (to translate a high-level Nix
expression to a low-level [store derivation]) and [`nix-store
--realise`](nix-store.md#operation---realise) (to build the store
--realise`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/realise.md) (to build the store
derivation).
[store derivation]: ../glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation
@@ -51,9 +51,8 @@ derivation).
# Options
All options not listed here are passed to `nix-store
--realise`, except for `--arg` and `--attr` / `-A` which are passed to
`nix-instantiate`.
All options not listed here are passed to `nix-store --realise`,
except for `--arg` and `--attr` / `-A` which are passed to `nix-instantiate`.
- <span id="opt-no-out-link">[`--no-out-link`](#opt-no-out-link)<span>
@@ -70,12 +69,14 @@ All options not listed here are passed to `nix-store
Change the name of the symlink to the output path created from
`result` to *outlink*.
The following common options are supported:
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A firefox
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' --attr firefox
store derivation is /nix/store/qybprl8sz2lc...-firefox-1.5.0.7.drv
/nix/store/d18hyl92g30l...-firefox-1.5.0.7
@@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ If a derivation has multiple outputs, `nix-build` will build the default
(first) output. You can also build all outputs:
```console
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A openssl.all
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' --attr openssl.all
```
This will create a symlink for each output named `result-outputname`.
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ outputs `out`, `bin` and `man`, `nix-build` will create symlinks
specific output:
```console
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A openssl.man
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' --attr openssl.man
```
This will create a symlink `result-man`.
@@ -108,7 +109,7 @@ This will create a symlink `result-man`.
Build a Nix expression given on the command line:
```console
$ nix-build -E 'with import <nixpkgs> { }; runCommand "foo" { } "echo bar > $out"'
$ nix-build --expr 'with import <nixpkgs> { }; runCommand "foo" { } "echo bar > $out"'
$ cat ./result
bar
```
@@ -117,5 +118,5 @@ Build the GNU Hello package from the latest revision of the master
branch of Nixpkgs:
```console
$ nix-build https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/master.tar.gz -A hello
$ nix-build https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/master.tar.gz --attr hello
```

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@@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ This command has the following operations:
channels. If *name* is omitted, it defaults to the last component of
*url*, with the suffixes `-stable` or `-unstable` removed.
A channel URL must point to a directory containing a file `nixexprs.tar.gz`.
At the top level, that tarball must contain a single directory with a `default.nix` file that serves as the channels entry point.
- `--remove` *name*\
Removes the channel named *name* from the list of subscribed
channels.
@@ -45,6 +48,16 @@ Note that `--add` does not automatically perform an update.
The list of subscribed channels is stored in `~/.nix-channels`.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
# Files
`nix-channel` operates on the following files.
{{#include ./files/channels.md}}
# Examples
To subscribe to the Nixpkgs channel and install the GNU Hello package:
@@ -52,45 +65,18 @@ To subscribe to the Nixpkgs channel and install the GNU Hello package:
```console
$ nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixpkgs-unstable
$ nix-channel --update
$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.hello
$ nix-env --install --attr nixpkgs.hello
```
You can revert channel updates using `--rollback`:
```console
$ nix-instantiate --eval -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).lib.version'
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(import <nixpkgs> {}).lib.version'
"14.04.527.0e935f1"
$ nix-channel --rollback
switching from generation 483 to 482
$ nix-instantiate --eval -E '(import <nixpkgs> {}).lib.version'
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(import <nixpkgs> {}).lib.version'
"14.04.526.dbadfad"
```
# Files
- `/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/username/channels`\
`nix-channel` uses a `nix-env` profile to keep track of previous
versions of the subscribed channels. Every time you run `nix-channel
--update`, a new channel generation (that is, a symlink to the
channel Nix expressions in the Nix store) is created. This enables
`nix-channel --rollback` to revert to previous versions.
- `~/.nix-defexpr/channels`\
This is a symlink to
`/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/username/channels`. It ensures that
`nix-env` can find your channels. In a multi-user installation, you
may also have `~/.nix-defexpr/channels_root`, which links to the
channels of the root user.
# Channel format
A channel URL should point to a directory containing the following
files:
- `nixexprs.tar.xz`\
A tarball containing Nix expressions and files referenced by them
(such as build scripts and patches). At the top level, the tarball
should contain a single directory. That directory must contain a
file `default.nix` that serves as the channels “entry point”.

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
# Description
The command `nix-collect-garbage` is mostly an alias of [`nix-store
--gc`](nix-store.md#operation---gc), that is, it deletes all
--gc`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/gc.md), that is, it deletes all
unreachable paths in the Nix store to clean up your system. However,
it provides two additional options: `-d` (`--delete-old`), which
deletes all old generations of all profiles in `/nix/var/nix/profiles`
@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ and `--delete-older-than` *period*, where period is a value such as
of days in all profiles in `/nix/var/nix/profiles` (except for the
generations that were active at that point in time).
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
# Example
To delete from the Nix store everything that is not used by the current

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@@ -63,12 +63,16 @@ authentication, you can avoid typing the passphrase with `ssh-agent`.
- `-v`\
Show verbose output.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
# Environment variables
- `NIX_SSHOPTS`\
Additional options to be passed to `ssh` on the command
line.
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
# Examples
Copy Firefox with all its dependencies to a remote machine:
@@ -83,5 +87,5 @@ environment:
```console
$ nix-copy-closure --from alice@itchy.labs \
/nix/store/0dj0503hjxy5mbwlafv1rsbdiyx1gkdy-subversion-1.4.4
$ nix-env -i /nix/store/0dj0503hjxy5mbwlafv1rsbdiyx1gkdy-subversion-1.4.4
$ nix-env --install /nix/store/0dj0503hjxy5mbwlafv1rsbdiyx1gkdy-subversion-1.4.4
```

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@@ -4,15 +4,14 @@
# Synopsis
`nix-env`
`nix-env` *operation* [*options*] [*arguments…*]
[`--option` *name* *value*]
[`--arg` *name* *value*]
[`--argstr` *name* *value*]
[{`--file` | `-f`} *path*]
[{`--profile` | `-p`} *path(]
[{`--profile` | `-p`} *path*]
[`--system-filter` *system*]
[`--dry-run`]
*operation* [*options…*] [*arguments…*]
# Description
@@ -24,11 +23,33 @@ environments: different users can have different environments, and
individual users can switch between different environments.
`nix-env` takes exactly one *operation* flag which indicates the
subcommand to be performed. These are documented below.
subcommand to be performed. The following operations are available:
- [`--install`](./nix-env/install.md)
- [`--upgrade`](./nix-env/upgrade.md)
- [`--uninstall`](./nix-env/uninstall.md)
- [`--set`](./nix-env/set.md)
- [`--set-flag`](./nix-env/set-flag.md)
- [`--query`](./nix-env/query.md)
- [`--switch-profile`](./nix-env/switch-profile.md)
- [`--list-generations`](./nix-env/list-generations.md)
- [`--delete-generations`](./nix-env/delete-generations.md)
- [`--switch-generation`](./nix-env/switch-generation.md)
- [`--rollback`](./nix-env/rollback.md)
These pages can be viewed offline:
- `man nix-env-<operation>`.
Example: `man nix-env-install`
- `nix-env --help --<operation>`
Example: `nix-env --help --install`
# Selectors
Several commands, such as `nix-env -q` and `nix-env -i`, take a list of
Several commands, such as `nix-env --query ` and `nix-env --install `, take a list of
arguments that specify the packages on which to operate. These are
extended regular expressions that must match the entire name of the
package. (For details on regular expressions, see **regex**(7).) The match is
@@ -60,835 +81,10 @@ match. Here are some examples:
Matches any package name containing the strings `firefox` or
`chromium`.
# Common options
This section lists the options that are common to all operations. These
options are allowed for every subcommand, though they may not always
have an effect.
- `--file` / `-f` *path*\
Specifies the Nix expression (designated below as the *active Nix
expression*) used by the `--install`, `--upgrade`, and `--query
--available` operations to obtain derivations. The default is
`~/.nix-defexpr`.
If the argument starts with `http://` or `https://`, it is
interpreted as the URL of a tarball that will be downloaded and
unpacked to a temporary location. The tarball must include a single
top-level directory containing at least a file named `default.nix`.
- `--profile` / `-p` *path*\
Specifies the profile to be used by those operations that operate on
a profile (designated below as the *active profile*). A profile is a
sequence of user environments called *generations*, one of which is
the *current generation*.
- `--dry-run`\
For the `--install`, `--upgrade`, `--uninstall`,
`--switch-generation`, `--delete-generations` and `--rollback`
operations, this flag will cause `nix-env` to print what *would* be
done if this flag had not been specified, without actually doing it.
`--dry-run` also prints out which paths will be
[substituted](../glossary.md) (i.e., downloaded) and which paths
will be built from source (because no substitute is available).
- `--system-filter` *system*\
By default, operations such as `--query
--available` show derivations matching any platform. This option
allows you to use derivations for the specified platform *system*.
<!-- end list -->
# Files
- `~/.nix-defexpr`\
The source for the default Nix expressions used by the
`--install`, `--upgrade`, and `--query --available` operations to
obtain derivations. The `--file` option may be used to override
this default.
`nix-env` operates on the following files.
If `~/.nix-defexpr` is a file, it is loaded as a Nix expression. If
the expression is a set, it is used as the default Nix expression.
If the expression is a function, an empty set is passed as argument
and the return value is used as the default Nix expression.
{{#include ./files/default-nix-expression.md}}
If `~/.nix-defexpr` is a directory containing a `default.nix` file,
that file is loaded as in the above paragraph.
If `~/.nix-defexpr` is a directory without a `default.nix` file,
then its contents (both files and subdirectories) are loaded as Nix
expressions. The expressions are combined into a single set, each
expression under an attribute with the same name as the original
file or subdirectory.
For example, if `~/.nix-defexpr` contains two files, `foo.nix` and
`bar.nix`, then the default Nix expression will essentially be
```nix
{
foo = import ~/.nix-defexpr/foo.nix;
bar = import ~/.nix-defexpr/bar.nix;
}
```
The file `manifest.nix` is always ignored. Subdirectories without a
`default.nix` file are traversed recursively in search of more Nix
expressions, but the names of these intermediate directories are not
added to the attribute paths of the default Nix expression.
The command `nix-channel` places symlinks to the downloaded Nix
expressions from each subscribed channel in this directory.
- `~/.nix-profile`\
A symbolic link to the user's current profile. By default, this
symlink points to `prefix/var/nix/profiles/default`. The `PATH`
environment variable should include `~/.nix-profile/bin` for the
user environment to be visible to the user.
# Operation `--install`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--install` | `-i`} *args…*
[{`--prebuilt-only` | `-b`}]
[{`--attr` | `-A`}]
[`--from-expression`] [`-E`]
[`--from-profile` *path*]
[`--preserve-installed` | `-P`]
[`--remove-all` | `-r`]
## Description
The install operation creates a new user environment, based on the
current generation of the active profile, to which a set of store paths
described by *args* is added. The arguments *args* map to store paths in
a number of possible ways:
- By default, *args* is a set of derivation names denoting derivations
in the active Nix expression. These are realised, and the resulting
output paths are installed. Currently installed derivations with a
name equal to the name of a derivation being added are removed
unless the option `--preserve-installed` is specified.
If there are multiple derivations matching a name in *args* that
have the same name (e.g., `gcc-3.3.6` and `gcc-4.1.1`), then the
derivation with the highest *priority* is used. A derivation can
define a priority by declaring the `meta.priority` attribute. This
attribute should be a number, with a higher value denoting a lower
priority. The default priority is `0`.
If there are multiple matching derivations with the same priority,
then the derivation with the highest version will be installed.
You can force the installation of multiple derivations with the same
name by being specific about the versions. For instance, `nix-env -i
gcc-3.3.6 gcc-4.1.1` will install both version of GCC (and will
probably cause a user environment conflict\!).
- If `--attr` (`-A`) is specified, the arguments are *attribute
paths* that select attributes from the top-level Nix
expression. This is faster than using derivation names and
unambiguous. To find out the attribute paths of available
packages, use `nix-env -qaP`.
- If `--from-profile` *path* is given, *args* is a set of names
denoting installed store paths in the profile *path*. This is an
easy way to copy user environment elements from one profile to
another.
- If `--from-expression` is given, *args* are Nix
[functions](../language/constructs.md#functions)
that are called with the active Nix expression as their single
argument. The derivations returned by those function calls are
installed. This allows derivations to be specified in an
unambiguous way, which is necessary if there are multiple
derivations with the same name.
- If *args* are [store derivation]s, then these are
[realised](nix-store.md#operation---realise), and the resulting output paths
are installed.
[store derivation]: ../glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation
- If *args* are store paths that are not store derivations, then these
are [realised](nix-store.md#operation---realise) and installed.
- By default all outputs are installed for each derivation. That can
be reduced by setting `meta.outputsToInstall`.
## Flags
- `--prebuilt-only` / `-b`\
Use only derivations for which a substitute is registered, i.e.,
there is a pre-built binary available that can be downloaded in lieu
of building the derivation. Thus, no packages will be built from
source.
- `--preserve-installed`; `-P`\
Do not remove derivations with a name matching one of the
derivations being installed. Usually, trying to have two versions of
the same package installed in the same generation of a profile will
lead to an error in building the generation, due to file name
clashes between the two versions. However, this is not the case for
all packages.
- `--remove-all`; `-r`\
Remove all previously installed packages first. This is equivalent
to running `nix-env -e '.*'` first, except that everything happens
in a single transaction.
## Examples
To install a package using a specific attribute path from the active Nix expression:
```console
$ nix-env -iA gcc40mips
installing `gcc-4.0.2'
$ nix-env -iA xorg.xorgserver
installing `xorg-server-1.2.0'
```
To install a specific version of `gcc` using the derivation name:
```console
$ nix-env --install gcc-3.3.2
installing `gcc-3.3.2'
uninstalling `gcc-3.1'
```
Using attribute path for selecting a package is preferred,
as it is much faster and there will not be multiple matches.
Note the previously installed version is removed, since
`--preserve-installed` was not specified.
To install an arbitrary version:
```console
$ nix-env --install gcc
installing `gcc-3.3.2'
```
To install all derivations in the Nix expression `foo.nix`:
```console
$ nix-env -f ~/foo.nix -i '.*'
```
To copy the store path with symbolic name `gcc` from another profile:
```console
$ nix-env -i --from-profile /nix/var/nix/profiles/foo gcc
```
To install a specific [store derivation] (typically created by
`nix-instantiate`):
```console
$ nix-env -i /nix/store/fibjb1bfbpm5mrsxc4mh2d8n37sxh91i-gcc-3.4.3.drv
```
To install a specific output path:
```console
$ nix-env -i /nix/store/y3cgx0xj1p4iv9x0pnnmdhr8iyg741vk-gcc-3.4.3
```
To install from a Nix expression specified on the command-line:
```console
$ nix-env -f ./foo.nix -i -E \
'f: (f {system = "i686-linux";}).subversionWithJava'
```
I.e., this evaluates to `(f: (f {system =
"i686-linux";}).subversionWithJava) (import ./foo.nix)`, thus selecting
the `subversionWithJava` attribute from the set returned by calling the
function defined in `./foo.nix`.
A dry-run tells you which paths will be downloaded or built from source:
```console
$ nix-env -f '<nixpkgs>' -iA hello --dry-run
(dry run; not doing anything)
installing hello-2.10
this path will be fetched (0.04 MiB download, 0.19 MiB unpacked):
/nix/store/wkhdf9jinag5750mqlax6z2zbwhqb76n-hello-2.10
...
```
To install Firefox from the latest revision in the Nixpkgs/NixOS 14.12
channel:
```console
$ nix-env -f https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-14.12.tar.gz -iA firefox
```
# Operation `--upgrade`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--upgrade` | `-u`} *args*
[`--lt` | `--leq` | `--eq` | `--always`]
[{`--prebuilt-only` | `-b`}]
[{`--attr` | `-A`}]
[`--from-expression`] [`-E`]
[`--from-profile` *path*]
[`--preserve-installed` | `-P`]
## Description
The upgrade operation creates a new user environment, based on the
current generation of the active profile, in which all store paths are
replaced for which there are newer versions in the set of paths
described by *args*. Paths for which there are no newer versions are
left untouched; this is not an error. It is also not an error if an
element of *args* matches no installed derivations.
For a description of how *args* is mapped to a set of store paths, see
[`--install`](#operation---install). If *args* describes multiple
store paths with the same symbolic name, only the one with the highest
version is installed.
## Flags
- `--lt`\
Only upgrade a derivation to newer versions. This is the default.
- `--leq`\
In addition to upgrading to newer versions, also “upgrade” to
derivations that have the same version. Version are not a unique
identification of a derivation, so there may be many derivations
that have the same version. This flag may be useful to force
“synchronisation” between the installed and available derivations.
- `--eq`\
*Only* “upgrade” to derivations that have the same version. This may
not seem very useful, but it actually is, e.g., when there is a new
release of Nixpkgs and you want to replace installed applications
with the same versions built against newer dependencies (to reduce
the number of dependencies floating around on your system).
- `--always`\
In addition to upgrading to newer versions, also “upgrade” to
derivations that have the same or a lower version. I.e., derivations
may actually be downgraded depending on what is available in the
active Nix expression.
For the other flags, see `--install`.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade -A nixpkgs.gcc
upgrading `gcc-3.3.1' to `gcc-3.4'
```
When there are no updates available, nothing will happen:
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade -A nixpkgs.pan
```
Using `-A` is preferred when possible, as it is faster and unambiguous but
it is also possible to upgrade to a specific version by matching the derivation name:
```console
$ nix-env -u gcc-3.3.2 --always
upgrading `gcc-3.4' to `gcc-3.3.2'
```
To try to upgrade everything
(matching packages based on the part of the derivation name without version):
```console
$ nix-env -u
upgrading `hello-2.1.2' to `hello-2.1.3'
upgrading `mozilla-1.2' to `mozilla-1.4'
```
## Versions
The upgrade operation determines whether a derivation `y` is an upgrade
of a derivation `x` by looking at their respective `name` attributes.
The names (e.g., `gcc-3.3.1` are split into two parts: the package name
(`gcc`), and the version (`3.3.1`). The version part starts after the
first dash not followed by a letter. `y` is considered an upgrade of `x`
if their package names match, and the version of `y` is higher than that
of `x`.
The versions are compared by splitting them into contiguous components
of numbers and letters. E.g., `3.3.1pre5` is split into `[3, 3, 1,
"pre", 5]`. These lists are then compared lexicographically (from left
to right). Corresponding components `a` and `b` are compared as follows.
If they are both numbers, integer comparison is used. If `a` is an empty
string and `b` is a number, `a` is considered less than `b`. The special
string component `pre` (for *pre-release*) is considered to be less than
other components. String components are considered less than number
components. Otherwise, they are compared lexicographically (i.e., using
case-sensitive string comparison).
This is illustrated by the following examples:
1.0 < 2.3
2.1 < 2.3
2.3 = 2.3
2.5 > 2.3
3.1 > 2.3
2.3.1 > 2.3
2.3.1 > 2.3a
2.3pre1 < 2.3
2.3pre3 < 2.3pre12
2.3a < 2.3c
2.3pre1 < 2.3c
2.3pre1 < 2.3q
# Operation `--uninstall`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--uninstall` | `-e`} *drvnames…*
## Description
The uninstall operation creates a new user environment, based on the
current generation of the active profile, from which the store paths
designated by the symbolic names *drvnames* are removed.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env --uninstall gcc
$ nix-env -e '.*' (remove everything)
```
# Operation `--set`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` `--set` *drvname*
## Description
The `--set` operation modifies the current generation of a profile so
that it contains exactly the specified derivation, and nothing else.
## Examples
The following updates a profile such that its current generation will
contain just Firefox:
```console
$ nix-env -p /nix/var/nix/profiles/browser --set firefox
```
# Operation `--set-flag`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` `--set-flag` *name* *value* *drvnames*
## Description
The `--set-flag` operation allows meta attributes of installed packages
to be modified. There are several attributes that can be usefully
modified, because they affect the behaviour of `nix-env` or the user
environment build script:
- `priority` can be changed to resolve filename clashes. The user
environment build script uses the `meta.priority` attribute of
derivations to resolve filename collisions between packages. Lower
priority values denote a higher priority. For instance, the GCC
wrapper package and the Binutils package in Nixpkgs both have a file
`bin/ld`, so previously if you tried to install both you would get a
collision. Now, on the other hand, the GCC wrapper declares a higher
priority than Binutils, so the formers `bin/ld` is symlinked in the
user environment.
- `keep` can be set to `true` to prevent the package from being
upgraded or replaced. This is useful if you want to hang on to an
older version of a package.
- `active` can be set to `false` to “disable” the package. That is, no
symlinks will be generated to the files of the package, but it
remains part of the profile (so it wont be garbage-collected). It
can be set back to `true` to re-enable the package.
## Examples
To prevent the currently installed Firefox from being upgraded:
```console
$ nix-env --set-flag keep true firefox
```
After this, `nix-env -u` will ignore Firefox.
To disable the currently installed Firefox, then install a new Firefox
while the old remains part of the profile:
```console
$ nix-env -q
firefox-2.0.0.9 (the current one)
$ nix-env --preserve-installed -i firefox-2.0.0.11
installing `firefox-2.0.0.11'
building path(s) `/nix/store/myy0y59q3ig70dgq37jqwg1j0rsapzsl-user-environment'
collision between `/nix/store/...-firefox-2.0.0.11/bin/firefox'
and `/nix/store/...-firefox-2.0.0.9/bin/firefox'.
(i.e., cant have two active at the same time)
$ nix-env --set-flag active false firefox
setting flag on `firefox-2.0.0.9'
$ nix-env --preserve-installed -i firefox-2.0.0.11
installing `firefox-2.0.0.11'
$ nix-env -q
firefox-2.0.0.11 (the enabled one)
firefox-2.0.0.9 (the disabled one)
```
To make files from `binutils` take precedence over files from `gcc`:
```console
$ nix-env --set-flag priority 5 binutils
$ nix-env --set-flag priority 10 gcc
```
# Operation `--query`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--query` | `-q`} *names…*
[`--installed` | `--available` | `-a`]
[{`--status` | `-s`}]
[{`--attr-path` | `-P`}]
[`--no-name`]
[{`--compare-versions` | `-c`}]
[`--system`]
[`--drv-path`]
[`--out-path`]
[`--description`]
[`--meta`]
[`--xml`]
[`--json`]
[{`--prebuilt-only` | `-b`}]
[{`--attr` | `-A`} *attribute-path*]
## Description
The query operation displays information about either the store paths
that are installed in the current generation of the active profile
(`--installed`), or the derivations that are available for installation
in the active Nix expression (`--available`). It only prints information
about derivations whose symbolic name matches one of *names*.
The derivations are sorted by their `name` attributes.
## Source selection
The following flags specify the set of things on which the query
operates.
- `--installed`\
The query operates on the store paths that are installed in the
current generation of the active profile. This is the default.
- `--available`; `-a`\
The query operates on the derivations that are available in the
active Nix expression.
## Queries
The following flags specify what information to display about the
selected derivations. Multiple flags may be specified, in which case the
information is shown in the order given here. Note that the name of the
derivation is shown unless `--no-name` is specified.
- `--xml`\
Print the result in an XML representation suitable for automatic
processing by other tools. The root element is called `items`, which
contains a `item` element for each available or installed
derivation. The fields discussed below are all stored in attributes
of the `item` elements.
- `--json`\
Print the result in a JSON representation suitable for automatic
processing by other tools.
- `--prebuilt-only` / `-b`\
Show only derivations for which a substitute is registered, i.e.,
there is a pre-built binary available that can be downloaded in lieu
of building the derivation. Thus, this shows all packages that
probably can be installed quickly.
- `--status`; `-s`\
Print the *status* of the derivation. The status consists of three
characters. The first is `I` or `-`, indicating whether the
derivation is currently installed in the current generation of the
active profile. This is by definition the case for `--installed`,
but not for `--available`. The second is `P` or `-`, indicating
whether the derivation is present on the system. This indicates
whether installation of an available derivation will require the
derivation to be built. The third is `S` or `-`, indicating whether
a substitute is available for the derivation.
- `--attr-path`; `-P`\
Print the *attribute path* of the derivation, which can be used to
unambiguously select it using the `--attr` option available in
commands that install derivations like `nix-env --install`. This
option only works together with `--available`
- `--no-name`\
Suppress printing of the `name` attribute of each derivation.
- `--compare-versions` / `-c`\
Compare installed versions to available versions, or vice versa (if
`--available` is given). This is useful for quickly seeing whether
upgrades for installed packages are available in a Nix expression. A
column is added with the following meaning:
- `<` *version*\
A newer version of the package is available or installed.
- `=` *version*\
At most the same version of the package is available or
installed.
- `>` *version*\
Only older versions of the package are available or installed.
- `- ?`\
No version of the package is available or installed.
- `--system`\
Print the `system` attribute of the derivation.
- `--drv-path`\
Print the path of the [store derivation].
- `--out-path`\
Print the output path of the derivation.
- `--description`\
Print a short (one-line) description of the derivation, if
available. The description is taken from the `meta.description`
attribute of the derivation.
- `--meta`\
Print all of the meta-attributes of the derivation. This option is
only available with `--xml` or `--json`.
## Examples
To show installed packages:
```console
$ nix-env -q
bison-1.875c
docbook-xml-4.2
firefox-1.0.4
MPlayer-1.0pre7
ORBit2-2.8.3
```
To show available packages:
```console
$ nix-env -qa
firefox-1.0.7
GConf-2.4.0.1
MPlayer-1.0pre7
ORBit2-2.8.3
```
To show the status of available packages:
```console
$ nix-env -qas
-P- firefox-1.0.7 (not installed but present)
--S GConf-2.4.0.1 (not present, but there is a substitute for fast installation)
--S MPlayer-1.0pre3 (i.e., this is not the installed MPlayer, even though the version is the same!)
IP- ORBit2-2.8.3 (installed and by definition present)
```
To show available packages in the Nix expression `foo.nix`:
```console
$ nix-env -f ./foo.nix -qa
foo-1.2.3
```
To compare installed versions to whats available:
```console
$ nix-env -qc
...
acrobat-reader-7.0 - ? (package is not available at all)
autoconf-2.59 = 2.59 (same version)
firefox-1.0.4 < 1.0.7 (a more recent version is available)
...
```
To show all packages with “`zip`” in the name:
```console
$ nix-env -qa '.*zip.*'
bzip2-1.0.6
gzip-1.6
zip-3.0
```
To show all packages with “`firefox`” or “`chromium`” in the name:
```console
$ nix-env -qa '.*(firefox|chromium).*'
chromium-37.0.2062.94
chromium-beta-38.0.2125.24
firefox-32.0.3
firefox-with-plugins-13.0.1
```
To show all packages in the latest revision of the Nixpkgs repository:
```console
$ nix-env -f https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/master.tar.gz -qa
```
# Operation `--switch-profile`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--switch-profile` | `-S`} *path*
## Description
This operation makes *path* the current profile for the user. That is,
the symlink `~/.nix-profile` is made to point to *path*.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env -S ~/my-profile
```
# Operation `--list-generations`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` `--list-generations`
## Description
This operation print a list of all the currently existing generations
for the active profile. These may be switched to using the
`--switch-generation` operation. It also prints the creation date of the
generation, and indicates the current generation.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env --list-generations
95 2004-02-06 11:48:24
96 2004-02-06 11:49:01
97 2004-02-06 16:22:45
98 2004-02-06 16:24:33 (current)
```
# Operation `--delete-generations`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` `--delete-generations` *generations*
## Description
This operation deletes the specified generations of the current profile.
The generations can be a list of generation numbers, the special value
`old` to delete all non-current generations, a value such as `30d` to
delete all generations older than the specified number of days (except
for the generation that was active at that point in time), or a value
such as `+5` to keep the last `5` generations ignoring any newer than
current, e.g., if `30` is the current generation `+5` will delete
generation `25` and all older generations. Periodically deleting old
generations is important to make garbage collection effective.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env --delete-generations 3 4 8
```
```console
$ nix-env --delete-generations +5
```
```console
$ nix-env --delete-generations 30d
```
```console
$ nix-env -p other_profile --delete-generations old
```
# Operation `--switch-generation`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--switch-generation` | `-G`} *generation*
## Description
This operation makes generation number *generation* the current
generation of the active profile. That is, if the `profile` is the path
to the active profile, then the symlink `profile` is made to point to
`profile-generation-link`, which is in turn a symlink to the actual user
environment in the Nix store.
Switching will fail if the specified generation does not exist.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env -G 42
switching from generation 50 to 42
```
# Operation `--rollback`
## Synopsis
`nix-env` `--rollback`
## Description
This operation switches to the “previous” generation of the active
profile, that is, the highest numbered generation lower than the current
generation, if it exists. It is just a convenience wrapper around
`--list-generations` and `--switch-generation`.
## Examples
```console
$ nix-env --rollback
switching from generation 92 to 91
```
```console
$ nix-env --rollback
error: no generation older than the current (91) exists
```
# Environment variables
- `NIX_PROFILE`\
Location of the Nix profile. Defaults to the target of the symlink
`~/.nix-profile`, if it exists, or `/nix/var/nix/profiles/default`
otherwise.
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# Name
`nix-env --delete-generations` - delete profile generations
# Synopsis
`nix-env` `--delete-generations` *generations*
# Description
This operation deletes the specified generations of the current profile.
The generations can be a list of generation numbers, the special value
`old` to delete all non-current generations, a value such as `30d` to
delete all generations older than the specified number of days (except
for the generation that was active at that point in time), or a value
such as `+5` to keep the last `5` generations ignoring any newer than
current, e.g., if `30` is the current generation `+5` will delete
generation `25` and all older generations. Periodically deleting old
generations is important to make garbage collection effective.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --delete-generations 3 4 8
```
```console
$ nix-env --delete-generations +5
```
```console
$ nix-env --delete-generations 30d
```
```console
$ nix-env --profile other_profile --delete-generations old
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# Environment variables
- `NIX_PROFILE`\
Location of the Nix profile. Defaults to the target of the symlink
`~/.nix-profile`, if it exists, or `/nix/var/nix/profiles/default`
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# Name
`nix-env --install` - add packages to user environment
# Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--install` | `-i`} *args…*
[{`--prebuilt-only` | `-b`}]
[{`--attr` | `-A`}]
[`--from-expression`] [`-E`]
[`--from-profile` *path*]
[`--preserve-installed` | `-P`]
[`--remove-all` | `-r`]
# Description
The install operation creates a new user environment, based on the
current generation of the active profile, to which a set of store paths
described by *args* is added. The arguments *args* map to store paths in
a number of possible ways:
- By default, *args* is a set of derivation names denoting derivations
in the active Nix expression. These are realised, and the resulting
output paths are installed. Currently installed derivations with a
name equal to the name of a derivation being added are removed
unless the option `--preserve-installed` is specified.
If there are multiple derivations matching a name in *args* that
have the same name (e.g., `gcc-3.3.6` and `gcc-4.1.1`), then the
derivation with the highest *priority* is used. A derivation can
define a priority by declaring the `meta.priority` attribute. This
attribute should be a number, with a higher value denoting a lower
priority. The default priority is `0`.
If there are multiple matching derivations with the same priority,
then the derivation with the highest version will be installed.
You can force the installation of multiple derivations with the same
name by being specific about the versions. For instance, `nix-env --install
gcc-3.3.6 gcc-4.1.1` will install both version of GCC (and will
probably cause a user environment conflict\!).
- If `--attr` (`-A`) is specified, the arguments are *attribute
paths* that select attributes from the top-level Nix
expression. This is faster than using derivation names and
unambiguous. To find out the attribute paths of available
packages, use `nix-env --query --available --attr-path `.
- If `--from-profile` *path* is given, *args* is a set of names
denoting installed store paths in the profile *path*. This is an
easy way to copy user environment elements from one profile to
another.
- If `--from-expression` is given, *args* are Nix
[functions](@docroot@/language/constructs.md#functions)
that are called with the active Nix expression as their single
argument. The derivations returned by those function calls are
installed. This allows derivations to be specified in an
unambiguous way, which is necessary if there are multiple
derivations with the same name.
- If *args* are [store derivations](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation), then these are
[realised](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/realise.md), and the resulting output paths
are installed.
- If *args* are store paths that are not store derivations, then these
are [realised](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/realise.md) and installed.
- By default all outputs are installed for each derivation. That can
be reduced by setting `meta.outputsToInstall`.
# Flags
- `--prebuilt-only` / `-b`\
Use only derivations for which a substitute is registered, i.e.,
there is a pre-built binary available that can be downloaded in lieu
of building the derivation. Thus, no packages will be built from
source.
- `--preserve-installed` / `-P`\
Do not remove derivations with a name matching one of the
derivations being installed. Usually, trying to have two versions of
the same package installed in the same generation of a profile will
lead to an error in building the generation, due to file name
clashes between the two versions. However, this is not the case for
all packages.
- `--remove-all` / `-r`\
Remove all previously installed packages first. This is equivalent
to running `nix-env --uninstall '.*'` first, except that everything happens
in a single transaction.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
To install a package using a specific attribute path from the active Nix expression:
```console
$ nix-env --install --attr gcc40mips
installing `gcc-4.0.2'
$ nix-env --install --attr xorg.xorgserver
installing `xorg-server-1.2.0'
```
To install a specific version of `gcc` using the derivation name:
```console
$ nix-env --install gcc-3.3.2
installing `gcc-3.3.2'
uninstalling `gcc-3.1'
```
Using attribute path for selecting a package is preferred,
as it is much faster and there will not be multiple matches.
Note the previously installed version is removed, since
`--preserve-installed` was not specified.
To install an arbitrary version:
```console
$ nix-env --install gcc
installing `gcc-3.3.2'
```
To install all derivations in the Nix expression `foo.nix`:
```console
$ nix-env --file ~/foo.nix --install '.*'
```
To copy the store path with symbolic name `gcc` from another profile:
```console
$ nix-env --install --from-profile /nix/var/nix/profiles/foo gcc
```
To install a specific [store derivation] (typically created by
`nix-instantiate`):
```console
$ nix-env --install /nix/store/fibjb1bfbpm5mrsxc4mh2d8n37sxh91i-gcc-3.4.3.drv
```
To install a specific output path:
```console
$ nix-env --install /nix/store/y3cgx0xj1p4iv9x0pnnmdhr8iyg741vk-gcc-3.4.3
```
To install from a Nix expression specified on the command-line:
```console
$ nix-env --file ./foo.nix --install --expr \
'f: (f {system = "i686-linux";}).subversionWithJava'
```
I.e., this evaluates to `(f: (f {system =
"i686-linux";}).subversionWithJava) (import ./foo.nix)`, thus selecting
the `subversionWithJava` attribute from the set returned by calling the
function defined in `./foo.nix`.
A dry-run tells you which paths will be downloaded or built from source:
```console
$ nix-env --file '<nixpkgs>' --install --attr hello --dry-run
(dry run; not doing anything)
installing hello-2.10
this path will be fetched (0.04 MiB download, 0.19 MiB unpacked):
/nix/store/wkhdf9jinag5750mqlax6z2zbwhqb76n-hello-2.10
...
```
To install Firefox from the latest revision in the Nixpkgs/NixOS 14.12
channel:
```console
$ nix-env --file https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-14.12.tar.gz --install --attr firefox
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# Name
`nix-env --list-generations` - list profile generations
# Synopsis
`nix-env` `--list-generations`
# Description
This operation print a list of all the currently existing generations
for the active profile. These may be switched to using the
`--switch-generation` operation. It also prints the creation date of the
generation, and indicates the current generation.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --list-generations
95 2004-02-06 11:48:24
96 2004-02-06 11:49:01
97 2004-02-06 16:22:45
98 2004-02-06 16:24:33 (current)
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# Options
The following options are allowed for all `nix-env` operations, but may not always have an effect.
- `--file` / `-f` *path*\
Specifies the Nix expression (designated below as the *active Nix
expression*) used by the `--install`, `--upgrade`, and `--query
--available` operations to obtain derivations. The default is
`~/.nix-defexpr`.
If the argument starts with `http://` or `https://`, it is
interpreted as the URL of a tarball that will be downloaded and
unpacked to a temporary location. The tarball must include a single
top-level directory containing at least a file named `default.nix`.
- `--profile` / `-p` *path*\
Specifies the profile to be used by those operations that operate on
a profile (designated below as the *active profile*). A profile is a
sequence of user environments called *generations*, one of which is
the *current generation*.
- `--dry-run`\
For the `--install`, `--upgrade`, `--uninstall`,
`--switch-generation`, `--delete-generations` and `--rollback`
operations, this flag will cause `nix-env` to print what *would* be
done if this flag had not been specified, without actually doing it.
`--dry-run` also prints out which paths will be
[substituted](@docroot@/glossary.md) (i.e., downloaded) and which paths
will be built from source (because no substitute is available).
- `--system-filter` *system*\
By default, operations such as `--query
--available` show derivations matching any platform. This option
allows you to use derivations for the specified platform *system*.

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# Name
`nix-env --query` - display information about packages
# Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--query` | `-q`} *names…*
[`--installed` | `--available` | `-a`]
[{`--status` | `-s`}]
[{`--attr-path` | `-P`}]
[`--no-name`]
[{`--compare-versions` | `-c`}]
[`--system`]
[`--drv-path`]
[`--out-path`]
[`--description`]
[`--meta`]
[`--xml`]
[`--json`]
[{`--prebuilt-only` | `-b`}]
[{`--attr` | `-A`} *attribute-path*]
# Description
The query operation displays information about either the store paths
that are installed in the current generation of the active profile
(`--installed`), or the derivations that are available for installation
in the active Nix expression (`--available`). It only prints information
about derivations whose symbolic name matches one of *names*.
The derivations are sorted by their `name` attributes.
# Source selection
The following flags specify the set of things on which the query
operates.
- `--installed`\
The query operates on the store paths that are installed in the
current generation of the active profile. This is the default.
- `--available`; `-a`\
The query operates on the derivations that are available in the
active Nix expression.
# Queries
The following flags specify what information to display about the
selected derivations. Multiple flags may be specified, in which case the
information is shown in the order given here. Note that the name of the
derivation is shown unless `--no-name` is specified.
- `--xml`\
Print the result in an XML representation suitable for automatic
processing by other tools. The root element is called `items`, which
contains a `item` element for each available or installed
derivation. The fields discussed below are all stored in attributes
of the `item` elements.
- `--json`\
Print the result in a JSON representation suitable for automatic
processing by other tools.
- `--prebuilt-only` / `-b`\
Show only derivations for which a substitute is registered, i.e.,
there is a pre-built binary available that can be downloaded in lieu
of building the derivation. Thus, this shows all packages that
probably can be installed quickly.
- `--status`; `-s`\
Print the *status* of the derivation. The status consists of three
characters. The first is `I` or `-`, indicating whether the
derivation is currently installed in the current generation of the
active profile. This is by definition the case for `--installed`,
but not for `--available`. The second is `P` or `-`, indicating
whether the derivation is present on the system. This indicates
whether installation of an available derivation will require the
derivation to be built. The third is `S` or `-`, indicating whether
a substitute is available for the derivation.
- `--attr-path`; `-P`\
Print the *attribute path* of the derivation, which can be used to
unambiguously select it using the `--attr` option available in
commands that install derivations like `nix-env --install`. This
option only works together with `--available`
- `--no-name`\
Suppress printing of the `name` attribute of each derivation.
- `--compare-versions` / `-c`\
Compare installed versions to available versions, or vice versa (if
`--available` is given). This is useful for quickly seeing whether
upgrades for installed packages are available in a Nix expression. A
column is added with the following meaning:
- `<` *version*\
A newer version of the package is available or installed.
- `=` *version*\
At most the same version of the package is available or
installed.
- `>` *version*\
Only older versions of the package are available or installed.
- `- ?`\
No version of the package is available or installed.
- `--system`\
Print the `system` attribute of the derivation.
- `--drv-path`\
Print the path of the [store derivation](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation).
- `--out-path`\
Print the output path of the derivation.
- `--description`\
Print a short (one-line) description of the derivation, if
available. The description is taken from the `meta.description`
attribute of the derivation.
- `--meta`\
Print all of the meta-attributes of the derivation. This option is
only available with `--xml` or `--json`.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
To show installed packages:
```console
$ nix-env --query
bison-1.875c
docbook-xml-4.2
firefox-1.0.4
MPlayer-1.0pre7
ORBit2-2.8.3
```
To show available packages:
```console
$ nix-env --query --available
firefox-1.0.7
GConf-2.4.0.1
MPlayer-1.0pre7
ORBit2-2.8.3
```
To show the status of available packages:
```console
$ nix-env --query --available --status
-P- firefox-1.0.7 (not installed but present)
--S GConf-2.4.0.1 (not present, but there is a substitute for fast installation)
--S MPlayer-1.0pre3 (i.e., this is not the installed MPlayer, even though the version is the same!)
IP- ORBit2-2.8.3 (installed and by definition present)
```
To show available packages in the Nix expression `foo.nix`:
```console
$ nix-env --file ./foo.nix --query --available
foo-1.2.3
```
To compare installed versions to whats available:
```console
$ nix-env --query --compare-versions
...
acrobat-reader-7.0 - ? (package is not available at all)
autoconf-2.59 = 2.59 (same version)
firefox-1.0.4 < 1.0.7 (a more recent version is available)
...
```
To show all packages with “`zip`” in the name:
```console
$ nix-env --query --available '.*zip.*'
bzip2-1.0.6
gzip-1.6
zip-3.0
```
To show all packages with “`firefox`” or “`chromium`” in the name:
```console
$ nix-env --query --available '.*(firefox|chromium).*'
chromium-37.0.2062.94
chromium-beta-38.0.2125.24
firefox-32.0.3
firefox-with-plugins-13.0.1
```
To show all packages in the latest revision of the Nixpkgs repository:
```console
$ nix-env --file https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/master.tar.gz --query --available
```

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# Name
`nix-env --rollback` - set user environment to previous generation
# Synopsis
`nix-env` `--rollback`
# Description
This operation switches to the “previous” generation of the active
profile, that is, the highest numbered generation lower than the current
generation, if it exists. It is just a convenience wrapper around
`--list-generations` and `--switch-generation`.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --rollback
switching from generation 92 to 91
```
```console
$ nix-env --rollback
error: no generation older than the current (91) exists
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# Name
`nix-env --set-flag` - modify meta attributes of installed packages
# Synopsis
`nix-env` `--set-flag` *name* *value* *drvnames*
# Description
The `--set-flag` operation allows meta attributes of installed packages
to be modified. There are several attributes that can be usefully
modified, because they affect the behaviour of `nix-env` or the user
environment build script:
- `priority` can be changed to resolve filename clashes. The user
environment build script uses the `meta.priority` attribute of
derivations to resolve filename collisions between packages. Lower
priority values denote a higher priority. For instance, the GCC
wrapper package and the Binutils package in Nixpkgs both have a file
`bin/ld`, so previously if you tried to install both you would get a
collision. Now, on the other hand, the GCC wrapper declares a higher
priority than Binutils, so the formers `bin/ld` is symlinked in the
user environment.
- `keep` can be set to `true` to prevent the package from being
upgraded or replaced. This is useful if you want to hang on to an
older version of a package.
- `active` can be set to `false` to “disable” the package. That is, no
symlinks will be generated to the files of the package, but it
remains part of the profile (so it wont be garbage-collected). It
can be set back to `true` to re-enable the package.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
To prevent the currently installed Firefox from being upgraded:
```console
$ nix-env --set-flag keep true firefox
```
After this, `nix-env --upgrade ` will ignore Firefox.
To disable the currently installed Firefox, then install a new Firefox
while the old remains part of the profile:
```console
$ nix-env --query
firefox-2.0.0.9 (the current one)
$ nix-env --preserve-installed --install firefox-2.0.0.11
installing `firefox-2.0.0.11'
building path(s) `/nix/store/myy0y59q3ig70dgq37jqwg1j0rsapzsl-user-environment'
collision between `/nix/store/...-firefox-2.0.0.11/bin/firefox'
and `/nix/store/...-firefox-2.0.0.9/bin/firefox'.
(i.e., cant have two active at the same time)
$ nix-env --set-flag active false firefox
setting flag on `firefox-2.0.0.9'
$ nix-env --preserve-installed --install firefox-2.0.0.11
installing `firefox-2.0.0.11'
$ nix-env --query
firefox-2.0.0.11 (the enabled one)
firefox-2.0.0.9 (the disabled one)
```
To make files from `binutils` take precedence over files from `gcc`:
```console
$ nix-env --set-flag priority 5 binutils
$ nix-env --set-flag priority 10 gcc
```

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# Name
`nix-env --set` - set profile to contain a specified derivation
## Synopsis
`nix-env` `--set` *drvname*
## Description
The `--set` operation modifies the current generation of a profile so
that it contains exactly the specified derivation, and nothing else.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
## Examples
The following updates a profile such that its current generation will
contain just Firefox:
```console
$ nix-env --profile /nix/var/nix/profiles/browser --set firefox
```

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# Name
`nix-env --switch-generation` - set user environment to given profile generation
# Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--switch-generation` | `-G`} *generation*
# Description
This operation makes generation number *generation* the current
generation of the active profile. That is, if the `profile` is the path
to the active profile, then the symlink `profile` is made to point to
`profile-generation-link`, which is in turn a symlink to the actual user
environment in the Nix store.
Switching will fail if the specified generation does not exist.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --switch-generation 42
switching from generation 50 to 42
```

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# Name
`nix-env --switch-profile` - set user environment to given profile
# Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--switch-profile` | `-S`} *path*
# Description
This operation makes *path* the current profile for the user. That is,
the symlink `~/.nix-profile` is made to point to *path*.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --switch-profile ~/my-profile
```

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# Name
`nix-env --uninstall` - remove packages from user environment
# Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--uninstall` | `-e`} *drvnames…*
# Description
The uninstall operation creates a new user environment, based on the
current generation of the active profile, from which the store paths
designated by the symbolic names *drvnames* are removed.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --uninstall gcc
$ nix-env --uninstall '.*' (remove everything)
```

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# Name
`nix-env --upgrade` - upgrade packages in user environment
# Synopsis
`nix-env` {`--upgrade` | `-u`} *args*
[`--lt` | `--leq` | `--eq` | `--always`]
[{`--prebuilt-only` | `-b`}]
[{`--attr` | `-A`}]
[`--from-expression`] [`-E`]
[`--from-profile` *path*]
[`--preserve-installed` | `-P`]
# Description
The upgrade operation creates a new user environment, based on the
current generation of the active profile, in which all store paths are
replaced for which there are newer versions in the set of paths
described by *args*. Paths for which there are no newer versions are
left untouched; this is not an error. It is also not an error if an
element of *args* matches no installed derivations.
For a description of how *args* is mapped to a set of store paths, see
[`--install`](#operation---install). If *args* describes multiple
store paths with the same symbolic name, only the one with the highest
version is installed.
# Flags
- `--lt`\
Only upgrade a derivation to newer versions. This is the default.
- `--leq`\
In addition to upgrading to newer versions, also “upgrade” to
derivations that have the same version. Version are not a unique
identification of a derivation, so there may be many derivations
that have the same version. This flag may be useful to force
“synchronisation” between the installed and available derivations.
- `--eq`\
*Only* “upgrade” to derivations that have the same version. This may
not seem very useful, but it actually is, e.g., when there is a new
release of Nixpkgs and you want to replace installed applications
with the same versions built against newer dependencies (to reduce
the number of dependencies floating around on your system).
- `--always`\
In addition to upgrading to newer versions, also “upgrade” to
derivations that have the same or a lower version. I.e., derivations
may actually be downgraded depending on what is available in the
active Nix expression.
- `--prebuilt-only` / `-b`\
Use only derivations for which a substitute is registered, i.e.,
there is a pre-built binary available that can be downloaded in lieu
of building the derivation. Thus, no packages will be built from
source.
- `--preserve-installed` / `-P`\
Do not remove derivations with a name matching one of the
derivations being installed. Usually, trying to have two versions of
the same package installed in the same generation of a profile will
lead to an error in building the generation, due to file name
clashes between the two versions. However, this is not the case for
all packages.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade --attr nixpkgs.gcc
upgrading `gcc-3.3.1' to `gcc-3.4'
```
When there are no updates available, nothing will happen:
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade --attr nixpkgs.pan
```
Using `-A` is preferred when possible, as it is faster and unambiguous but
it is also possible to upgrade to a specific version by matching the derivation name:
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade gcc-3.3.2 --always
upgrading `gcc-3.4' to `gcc-3.3.2'
```
To try to upgrade everything
(matching packages based on the part of the derivation name without version):
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade
upgrading `hello-2.1.2' to `hello-2.1.3'
upgrading `mozilla-1.2' to `mozilla-1.4'
```
# Versions
The upgrade operation determines whether a derivation `y` is an upgrade
of a derivation `x` by looking at their respective `name` attributes.
The names (e.g., `gcc-3.3.1` are split into two parts: the package name
(`gcc`), and the version (`3.3.1`). The version part starts after the
first dash not followed by a letter. `y` is considered an upgrade of `x`
if their package names match, and the version of `y` is higher than that
of `x`.
The versions are compared by splitting them into contiguous components
of numbers and letters. E.g., `3.3.1pre5` is split into `[3, 3, 1,
"pre", 5]`. These lists are then compared lexicographically (from left
to right). Corresponding components `a` and `b` are compared as follows.
If they are both numbers, integer comparison is used. If `a` is an empty
string and `b` is a number, `a` is considered less than `b`. The special
string component `pre` (for *pre-release*) is considered to be less than
other components. String components are considered less than number
components. Otherwise, they are compared lexicographically (i.e., using
case-sensitive string comparison).
This is illustrated by the following examples:
1.0 < 2.3
2.1 < 2.3
2.3 = 2.3
2.5 > 2.3
3.1 > 2.3
2.3.1 > 2.3
2.3.1 > 2.3a
2.3pre1 < 2.3
2.3pre3 < 2.3pre12
2.3a < 2.3c
2.3pre1 < 2.3c
2.3pre1 < 2.3q

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`nix-hash` [`--flat`] [`--base32`] [`--truncate`] [`--type` *hashAlgo*] *path…*
`nix-hash` `--to-base16` *hash…*
`nix-hash` `--to-base32` *hash…*
`nix-hash` [`--to-base16`|`--to-base32`|`--to-base64`|`--to-sri`] [`--type` *hashAlgo*] *hash…*
# Description
@@ -23,7 +21,7 @@ The hash is computed over a *serialisation* of each path: a dump of
the file system tree rooted at the path. This allows directories and
symlinks to be hashed as well as regular files. The dump is in the
*NAR format* produced by [`nix-store
--dump`](nix-store.md#operation---dump). Thus, `nix-hash path`
--dump`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/dump.md). Thus, `nix-hash path`
yields the same cryptographic hash as `nix-store --dump path |
md5sum`.
@@ -35,11 +33,23 @@ md5sum`.
The result is identical to that produced by the GNU commands
`md5sum` and `sha1sum`.
- `--base16`\
Print the hash in a hexadecimal representation (default).
- `--base32`\
Print the hash in a base-32 representation rather than hexadecimal.
This base-32 representation is more compact and can be used in Nix
expressions (such as in calls to `fetchurl`).
- `--base64`\
Similar to --base32, but print the hash in a base-64 representation,
which is more compact than the base-32 one.
- `--sri`\
Print the hash in SRI format with base-64 encoding.
The type of hash algorithm will be prepended to the hash string,
followed by a hyphen (-) and the base-64 hash body.
- `--truncate`\
Truncate hashes longer than 160 bits (such as SHA-256) to 160 bits.
@@ -55,6 +65,14 @@ md5sum`.
Dont hash anything, but convert the hexadecimal hash representation
*hash* to base-32.
- `--to-base64`\
Dont hash anything, but convert the hexadecimal hash representation
*hash* to base-64.
- `--to-sri`\
Dont hash anything, but convert the hexadecimal hash representation
*hash* to SRI.
# Examples
Computing the same hash as `nix-prefetch-url`:
@@ -81,9 +99,18 @@ $ nix-store --dump test/ | md5sum (for comparison)
$ nix-hash --type sha1 test/
e4fd8ba5f7bbeaea5ace89fe10255536cd60dab6
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --base16 test/
e4fd8ba5f7bbeaea5ace89fe10255536cd60dab6
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --base32 test/
nvd61k9nalji1zl9rrdfmsmvyyjqpzg4
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --base64 test/
5P2Lpfe76upazon+ECVVNs1g2rY=
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --sri test/
sha1-5P2Lpfe76upazon+ECVVNs1g2rY=
$ nix-hash --type sha256 --flat test/
error: reading file `test/': Is a directory
@@ -91,7 +118,7 @@ $ nix-hash --type sha256 --flat test/world
5891b5b522d5df086d0ff0b110fbd9d21bb4fc7163af34d08286a2e846f6be03
```
Converting between hexadecimal and base-32:
Converting between hexadecimal, base-32, base-64, and SRI:
```console
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --to-base32 e4fd8ba5f7bbeaea5ace89fe10255536cd60dab6
@@ -99,4 +126,13 @@ nvd61k9nalji1zl9rrdfmsmvyyjqpzg4
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --to-base16 nvd61k9nalji1zl9rrdfmsmvyyjqpzg4
e4fd8ba5f7bbeaea5ace89fe10255536cd60dab6
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --to-base64 e4fd8ba5f7bbeaea5ace89fe10255536cd60dab6
5P2Lpfe76upazon+ECVVNs1g2rY=
$ nix-hash --type sha1 --to-sri nvd61k9nalji1zl9rrdfmsmvyyjqpzg4
sha1-5P2Lpfe76upazon+ECVVNs1g2rY=
$ nix-hash --to-base16 sha1-5P2Lpfe76upazon+ECVVNs1g2rY=
e4fd8ba5f7bbeaea5ace89fe10255536cd60dab6
```

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this option is not enabled, there may be uninstantiated store paths
in the final output.
<!-- end list -->
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
# Examples
@@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ Instantiate [store derivation]s from a Nix expression, and build them using `nix
$ nix-instantiate test.nix (instantiate)
/nix/store/cigxbmvy6dzix98dxxh9b6shg7ar5bvs-perl-BerkeleyDB-0.26.drv
$ nix-store -r $(nix-instantiate test.nix) (build)
$ nix-store --realise $(nix-instantiate test.nix) (build)
...
/nix/store/qhqk4n8ci095g3sdp93x7rgwyh9rdvgk-perl-BerkeleyDB-0.26 (output path)
@@ -98,30 +100,30 @@ dr-xr-xr-x 2 eelco users 4096 1970-01-01 01:00 lib
You can also give a Nix expression on the command line:
```console
$ nix-instantiate -E 'with import <nixpkgs> { }; hello'
$ nix-instantiate --expr 'with import <nixpkgs> { }; hello'
/nix/store/j8s4zyv75a724q38cb0r87rlczaiag4y-hello-2.8.drv
```
This is equivalent to:
```console
$ nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A hello
$ nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' --attr hello
```
Parsing and evaluating Nix expressions:
```console
$ nix-instantiate --parse -E '1 + 2'
$ nix-instantiate --parse --expr '1 + 2'
1 + 2
```
```console
$ nix-instantiate --eval -E '1 + 2'
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '1 + 2'
3
```
```console
$ nix-instantiate --eval --xml -E '1 + 2'
$ nix-instantiate --eval --xml --expr '1 + 2'
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<expr>
<int value="3" />
@@ -131,7 +133,7 @@ $ nix-instantiate --eval --xml -E '1 + 2'
The difference between non-strict and strict evaluation:
```console
$ nix-instantiate --eval --xml -E 'rec { x = "foo"; y = x; }'
$ nix-instantiate --eval --xml --expr 'rec { x = "foo"; y = x; }'
...
<attr name="x">
<string value="foo" />
@@ -146,7 +148,7 @@ Note that `y` is left unevaluated (the XML representation doesnt
attempt to show non-normal forms).
```console
$ nix-instantiate --eval --xml --strict -E 'rec { x = "foo"; y = x; }'
$ nix-instantiate --eval --xml --strict --expr 'rec { x = "foo"; y = x; }'
...
<attr name="x">
<string value="foo" />

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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ All options not listed here are passed to `nix-store
- `--packages` / `-p` *packages*…\
Set up an environment in which the specified packages are present.
The command line arguments are interpreted as attribute names inside
the Nix Packages collection. Thus, `nix-shell -p libjpeg openjdk`
the Nix Packages collection. Thus, `nix-shell --packages libjpeg openjdk`
will start a shell in which the packages denoted by the attribute
names `libjpeg` and `openjdk` are present.
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ All options not listed here are passed to `nix-store
When a `--pure` shell is started, keep the listed environment
variables.
The following common options are supported:
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
# Environment variables
@@ -110,15 +110,18 @@ The following common options are supported:
`bash` found in `<nixpkgs>`, falling back to the `bash` found in
`PATH` if not found.
{{#include ./env-common.md}}
# Examples
To build the dependencies of the package Pan, and start an interactive
shell in which to build it:
```console
$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' -A pan
$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' --attr pan
[nix-shell]$ eval ${unpackPhase:-unpackPhase}
[nix-shell]$ cd pan-*
[nix-shell]$ cd $sourceRoot
[nix-shell]$ eval ${patchPhase:-patchPhase}
[nix-shell]$ eval ${configurePhase:-configurePhase}
[nix-shell]$ eval ${buildPhase:-buildPhase}
[nix-shell]$ ./pan/gui/pan
@@ -134,7 +137,7 @@ To clear the environment first, and do some additional automatic
initialisation of the interactive shell:
```console
$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' -A pan --pure \
$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' --attr pan --pure \
--command 'export NIX_DEBUG=1; export NIX_CORES=8; return'
```
@@ -143,13 +146,13 @@ Nix expressions can also be given on the command line using the `-E` and
packages `sqlite` and `libX11`:
```console
$ nix-shell -E 'with import <nixpkgs> { }; runCommand "dummy" { buildInputs = [ sqlite xorg.libX11 ]; } ""'
$ nix-shell --expr 'with import <nixpkgs> { }; runCommand "dummy" { buildInputs = [ sqlite xorg.libX11 ]; } ""'
```
A shorter way to do the same is:
```console
$ nix-shell -p sqlite xorg.libX11
$ nix-shell --packages sqlite xorg.libX11
[nix-shell]$ echo $NIX_LDFLAGS
… -L/nix/store/j1zg5v…-sqlite-3.8.0.2/lib -L/nix/store/0gmcz9…-libX11-1.6.1/lib …
```
@@ -159,7 +162,7 @@ the `buildInputs = [ ... ]` shown above, not only package names. So the
following is also legal:
```console
$ nix-shell -p sqlite 'git.override { withManual = false; }'
$ nix-shell --packages sqlite 'git.override { withManual = false; }'
```
The `-p` flag looks up Nixpkgs in the Nix search path. You can override
@@ -168,7 +171,7 @@ gives you a shell containing the Pan package from a specific revision of
Nixpkgs:
```console
$ nix-shell -p pan -I nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/8a3eea054838b55aca962c3fbde9c83c102b8bf2.tar.gz
$ nix-shell --packages pan -I nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/8a3eea054838b55aca962c3fbde9c83c102b8bf2.tar.gz
[nix-shell:~]$ pan --version
Pan 0.139
@@ -182,7 +185,7 @@ done by starting the script with the following lines:
```bash
#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell
#! nix-shell -i real-interpreter -p packages
#! nix-shell -i real-interpreter --packages packages
```
where *real-interpreter* is the “real” script interpreter that will be
@@ -199,7 +202,7 @@ For example, here is a Python script that depends on Python and the
```python
#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell
#! nix-shell -i python -p python pythonPackages.prettytable
#! nix-shell -i python --packages python pythonPackages.prettytable
import prettytable
@@ -214,7 +217,7 @@ requires Perl and the `HTML::TokeParser::Simple` and `LWP` packages:
```perl
#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell
#! nix-shell -i perl -p perl perlPackages.HTMLTokeParserSimple perlPackages.LWP
#! nix-shell -i perl --packages perl perlPackages.HTMLTokeParserSimple perlPackages.LWP
use HTML::TokeParser::Simple;
@@ -232,7 +235,7 @@ package like Terraform:
```bash
#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell
#! nix-shell -i bash -p "terraform.withPlugins (plugins: [ plugins.openstack ])"
#! nix-shell -i bash --packages "terraform.withPlugins (plugins: [ plugins.openstack ])"
terraform apply
```
@@ -248,7 +251,7 @@ branch):
```haskell
#! /usr/bin/env nix-shell
#! nix-shell -i runghc -p "haskellPackages.ghcWithPackages (ps: [ps.download-curl ps.tagsoup])"
#! nix-shell -i runghc --packages "haskellPackages.ghcWithPackages (ps: [ps.download-curl ps.tagsoup])"
#! nix-shell -I nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-20.03.tar.gz
import Network.Curl.Download

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@@ -13,826 +13,35 @@
The command `nix-store` performs primitive operations on the Nix store.
You generally do not need to run this command manually.
`nix-store` takes exactly one *operation* flag which indicates the
subcommand to be performed. These are documented below.
# Common options
This section lists the options that are common to all operations. These
options are allowed for every subcommand, though they may not always
have an effect.
- <span id="opt-add-root">[`--add-root`](#opt-add-root)</span> *path*
Causes the result of a realisation (`--realise` and
`--force-realise`) to be registered as a root of the garbage
collector. *path* will be created as a symlink to the resulting
store path. In addition, a uniquely named symlink to *path* will
be created in `/nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto/`. For instance,
```console
$ nix-store --add-root /home/eelco/bla/result -r ...
$ ls -l /nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ... 2005-03-13 21:10 dn54lcypm8f8... -> /home/eelco/bla/result
$ ls -l /home/eelco/bla/result
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ... 2005-03-13 21:10 /home/eelco/bla/result -> /nix/store/1r11343n6qd4...-f-spot-0.0.10
```
Thus, when `/home/eelco/bla/result` is removed, the GC root in the
`auto` directory becomes a dangling symlink and will be ignored by
the collector.
> **Warning**
>
> Note that it is not possible to move or rename GC roots, since
> the symlink in the `auto` directory will still point to the old
> location.
If there are multiple results, then multiple symlinks will be
created by sequentially numbering symlinks beyond the first one
(e.g., `foo`, `foo-2`, `foo-3`, and so on).
# Operation `--realise`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` {`--realise` | `-r`} *paths…* [`--dry-run`]
## Description
The operation `--realise` essentially “builds” the specified store
paths. Realisation is a somewhat overloaded term:
- If the store path is a *derivation*, realisation ensures that the
output paths of the derivation are [valid](../glossary.md) (i.e.,
the output path and its closure exist in the file system). This
can be done in several ways. First, it is possible that the
outputs are already valid, in which case we are done
immediately. Otherwise, there may be [substitutes](../glossary.md)
that produce the outputs (e.g., by downloading them). Finally, the
outputs can be produced by running the build task described
by the derivation.
- If the store path is not a derivation, realisation ensures that the
specified path is valid (i.e., it and its closure exist in the file
system). If the path is already valid, we are done immediately.
Otherwise, the path and any missing paths in its closure may be
produced through substitutes. If there are no (successful)
substitutes, realisation fails.
The output path of each derivation is printed on standard output. (For
non-derivations argument, the argument itself is printed.)
The following flags are available:
- `--dry-run`\
Print on standard error a description of what packages would be
built or downloaded, without actually performing the operation.
- `--ignore-unknown`\
If a non-derivation path does not have a substitute, then silently
ignore it.
- `--check`\
This option allows you to check whether a derivation is
deterministic. It rebuilds the specified derivation and checks
whether the result is bitwise-identical with the existing outputs,
printing an error if thats not the case. The outputs of the
specified derivation must already exist. When used with `-K`, if an
output path is not identical to the corresponding output from the
previous build, the new output path is left in
`/nix/store/name.check.`
Special exit codes:
- `100`\
Generic build failure, the builder process returned with a non-zero
exit code.
- `101`\
Build timeout, the build was aborted because it did not complete
within the specified `timeout`.
- `102`\
Hash mismatch, the build output was rejected because it does not
match the [`outputHash` attribute of the
derivation](../language/advanced-attributes.md).
- `104`\
Not deterministic, the build succeeded in check mode but the
resulting output is not binary reproducible.
With the `--keep-going` flag it's possible for multiple failures to
occur, in this case the 1xx status codes are or combined using binary
or.
1100100
^^^^
|||`- timeout
||`-- output hash mismatch
|`--- build failure
`---- not deterministic
## Examples
This operation is typically used to build [store derivation]s produced by
[`nix-instantiate`](./nix-instantiate.md):
[store derivation]: ../glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation
```console
$ nix-store -r $(nix-instantiate ./test.nix)
/nix/store/31axcgrlbfsxzmfff1gyj1bf62hvkby2-aterm-2.3.1
```
This is essentially what [`nix-build`](nix-build.md) does.
To test whether a previously-built derivation is deterministic:
```console
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A hello --check -K
```
Use [`--read-log`](#operation---read-log) to show the stderr and stdout of a build:
```console
$ nix-store --read-log $(nix-instantiate ./test.nix)
```
# Operation `--serve`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--serve` [`--write`]
## Description
The operation `--serve` provides access to the Nix store over stdin and
stdout, and is intended to be used as a means of providing Nix store
access to a restricted ssh user.
The following flags are available:
- `--write`\
Allow the connected client to request the realization of
derivations. In effect, this can be used to make the host act as a
remote builder.
## Examples
To turn a host into a build server, the `authorized_keys` file can be
used to provide build access to a given SSH public key:
```console
$ cat <<EOF >>/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
command="nice -n20 nix-store --serve --write" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAA...
EOF
```
# Operation `--gc`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--gc` [`--print-roots` | `--print-live` | `--print-dead`] [`--max-freed` *bytes*]
## Description
Without additional flags, the operation `--gc` performs a garbage
collection on the Nix store. That is, all paths in the Nix store not
reachable via file system references from a set of “roots”, are deleted.
The following suboperations may be specified:
- `--print-roots`\
This operation prints on standard output the set of roots used by
the garbage collector.
- `--print-live`\
This operation prints on standard output the set of “live” store
paths, which are all the store paths reachable from the roots. Live
paths should never be deleted, since that would break consistency —
it would become possible that applications are installed that
reference things that are no longer present in the store.
- `--print-dead`\
This operation prints out on standard output the set of “dead” store
paths, which is just the opposite of the set of live paths: any path
in the store that is not live (with respect to the roots) is dead.
By default, all unreachable paths are deleted. The following options
control what gets deleted and in what order:
- `--max-freed` *bytes*\
Keep deleting paths until at least *bytes* bytes have been deleted,
then stop. The argument *bytes* can be followed by the
multiplicative suffix `K`, `M`, `G` or `T`, denoting KiB, MiB, GiB
or TiB units.
The behaviour of the collector is also influenced by the
`keep-outputs` and `keep-derivations` settings in the Nix
configuration file.
By default, the collector prints the total number of freed bytes when it
finishes (or when it is interrupted). With `--print-dead`, it prints the
number of bytes that would be freed.
## Examples
To delete all unreachable paths, just do:
```console
$ nix-store --gc
deleting `/nix/store/kq82idx6g0nyzsp2s14gfsc38npai7lf-cairo-1.0.4.tar.gz.drv'
...
8825586 bytes freed (8.42 MiB)
```
To delete at least 100 MiBs of unreachable paths:
```console
$ nix-store --gc --max-freed $((100 * 1024 * 1024))
```
# Operation `--delete`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--delete` [`--ignore-liveness`] *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--delete` deletes the store paths *paths* from the Nix
store, but only if it is safe to do so; that is, when the path is not
reachable from a root of the garbage collector. This means that you can
only delete paths that would also be deleted by `nix-store --gc`. Thus,
`--delete` is a more targeted version of `--gc`.
With the option `--ignore-liveness`, reachability from the roots is
ignored. However, the path still wont be deleted if there are other
paths in the store that refer to it (i.e., depend on it).
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --delete /nix/store/zq0h41l75vlb4z45kzgjjmsjxvcv1qk7-mesa-6.4
0 bytes freed (0.00 MiB)
error: cannot delete path `/nix/store/zq0h41l75vlb4z45kzgjjmsjxvcv1qk7-mesa-6.4' since it is still alive
```
# Operation `--query`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` {`--query` | `-q`}
{`--outputs` | `--requisites` | `-R` | `--references` |
`--referrers` | `--referrers-closure` | `--deriver` | `-d` |
`--graph` | `--tree` | `--binding` *name* | `-b` *name* | `--hash` |
`--size` | `--roots`}
[`--use-output`] [`-u`] [`--force-realise`] [`-f`]
*paths…*
## Description
The operation `--query` displays various bits of information about the
store paths . The queries are described below. At most one query can be
specified. The default query is `--outputs`.
The paths *paths* may also be symlinks from outside of the Nix store, to
the Nix store. In that case, the query is applied to the target of the
symlink.
## Common query options
- `--use-output`; `-u`\
For each argument to the query that is a [store derivation], apply the
query to the output path of the derivation instead.
- `--force-realise`; `-f`\
Realise each argument to the query first (see [`nix-store
--realise`](#operation---realise)).
## Queries
- `--outputs`\
Prints out the [output paths](../glossary.md) of the store
derivations *paths*. These are the paths that will be produced when
the derivation is built.
- `--requisites`; `-R`\
Prints out the [closure](../glossary.md) of the store path *paths*.
This query has one option:
- `--include-outputs`
Also include the existing output paths of [store derivation]s,
and their closures.
This query can be used to implement various kinds of deployment. A
*source deployment* is obtained by distributing the closure of a
store derivation. A *binary deployment* is obtained by distributing
the closure of an output path. A *cache deployment* (combined
source/binary deployment, including binaries of build-time-only
dependencies) is obtained by distributing the closure of a store
derivation and specifying the option `--include-outputs`.
- `--references`\
Prints the set of [references](../glossary.md) of the store paths
*paths*, that is, their immediate dependencies. (For *all*
dependencies, use `--requisites`.)
- `--referrers`\
Prints the set of *referrers* of the store paths *paths*, that is,
the store paths currently existing in the Nix store that refer to
one of *paths*. Note that contrary to the references, the set of
referrers is not constant; it can change as store paths are added or
removed.
- `--referrers-closure`\
Prints the closure of the set of store paths *paths* under the
referrers relation; that is, all store paths that directly or
indirectly refer to one of *paths*. These are all the path currently
in the Nix store that are dependent on *paths*.
- `--deriver`; `-d`\
Prints the [deriver](../glossary.md) of the store paths *paths*. If
the path has no deriver (e.g., if it is a source file), or if the
deriver is not known (e.g., in the case of a binary-only
deployment), the string `unknown-deriver` is printed.
- `--graph`\
Prints the references graph of the store paths *paths* in the format
of the `dot` tool of AT\&T's [Graphviz
package](http://www.graphviz.org/). This can be used to visualise
dependency graphs. To obtain a build-time dependency graph, apply
this to a store derivation. To obtain a runtime dependency graph,
apply it to an output path.
- `--tree`\
Prints the references graph of the store paths *paths* as a nested
ASCII tree. References are ordered by descending closure size; this
tends to flatten the tree, making it more readable. The query only
recurses into a store path when it is first encountered; this
prevents a blowup of the tree representation of the graph.
- `--graphml`\
Prints the references graph of the store paths *paths* in the
[GraphML](http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/) file format. This can be
used to visualise dependency graphs. To obtain a build-time
dependency graph, apply this to a [store derivation]. To obtain a
runtime dependency graph, apply it to an output path.
- `--binding` *name*; `-b` *name*\
Prints the value of the attribute *name* (i.e., environment
variable) of the [store derivation]s *paths*. It is an error for a
derivation to not have the specified attribute.
- `--hash`\
Prints the SHA-256 hash of the contents of the store paths *paths*
(that is, the hash of the output of `nix-store --dump` on the given
paths). Since the hash is stored in the Nix database, this is a fast
operation.
- `--size`\
Prints the size in bytes of the contents of the store paths *paths*
— to be precise, the size of the output of `nix-store --dump` on
the given paths. Note that the actual disk space required by the
store paths may be higher, especially on filesystems with large
cluster sizes.
- `--roots`\
Prints the garbage collector roots that point, directly or
indirectly, at the store paths *paths*.
## Examples
Print the closure (runtime dependencies) of the `svn` program in the
current user environment:
```console
$ nix-store -qR $(which svn)
/nix/store/5mbglq5ldqld8sj57273aljwkfvj22mc-subversion-1.1.4
/nix/store/9lz9yc6zgmc0vlqmn2ipcpkjlmbi51vv-glibc-2.3.4
...
```
Print the build-time dependencies of `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store -qR $(nix-store -qd $(which svn))
/nix/store/02iizgn86m42q905rddvg4ja975bk2i4-grep-2.5.1.tar.bz2.drv
/nix/store/07a2bzxmzwz5hp58nf03pahrv2ygwgs3-gcc-wrapper.sh
/nix/store/0ma7c9wsbaxahwwl04gbw3fcd806ski4-glibc-2.3.4.drv
... lots of other paths ...
```
The difference with the previous example is that we ask the closure of
the derivation (`-qd`), not the closure of the output path that contains
`svn`.
Show the build-time dependencies as a tree:
```console
$ nix-store -q --tree $(nix-store -qd $(which svn))
/nix/store/7i5082kfb6yjbqdbiwdhhza0am2xvh6c-subversion-1.1.4.drv
+---/nix/store/d8afh10z72n8l1cr5w42366abiblgn54-builder.sh
+---/nix/store/fmzxmpjx2lh849ph0l36snfj9zdibw67-bash-3.0.drv
| +---/nix/store/570hmhmx3v57605cqg9yfvvyh0nnb8k8-bash
| +---/nix/store/p3srsbd8dx44v2pg6nbnszab5mcwx03v-builder.sh
...
```
Show all paths that depend on the same OpenSSL library as `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store -q --referrers $(nix-store -q --binding openssl $(nix-store -qd $(which svn)))
/nix/store/23ny9l9wixx21632y2wi4p585qhva1q8-sylpheed-1.0.0
/nix/store/5mbglq5ldqld8sj57273aljwkfvj22mc-subversion-1.1.4
/nix/store/dpmvp969yhdqs7lm2r1a3gng7pyq6vy4-subversion-1.1.3
/nix/store/l51240xqsgg8a7yrbqdx1rfzyv6l26fx-lynx-2.8.5
```
Show all paths that directly or indirectly depend on the Glibc (C
library) used by `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store -q --referrers-closure $(ldd $(which svn) | grep /libc.so | awk '{print $3}')
/nix/store/034a6h4vpz9kds5r6kzb9lhh81mscw43-libgnomeprintui-2.8.2
/nix/store/15l3yi0d45prm7a82pcrknxdh6nzmxza-gawk-3.1.4
...
```
Note that `ldd` is a command that prints out the dynamic libraries used
by an ELF executable.
Make a picture of the runtime dependency graph of the current user
environment:
```console
$ nix-store -q --graph ~/.nix-profile | dot -Tps > graph.ps
$ gv graph.ps
```
Show every garbage collector root that points to a store path that
depends on `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store -q --roots $(which svn)
/nix/var/nix/profiles/default-81-link
/nix/var/nix/profiles/default-82-link
/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/eelco/profile-97-link
```
# Operation `--add`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--add` *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--add` adds the specified paths to the Nix store. It
prints the resulting paths in the Nix store on standard output.
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --add ./foo.c
/nix/store/m7lrha58ph6rcnv109yzx1nk1cj7k7zf-foo.c
```
# Operation `--add-fixed`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--add-fixed` [`--recursive`] *algorithm* *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--add-fixed` adds the specified paths to the Nix store.
Unlike `--add` paths are registered using the specified hashing
algorithm, resulting in the same output path as a fixed-output
derivation. This can be used for sources that are not available from a
public url or broke since the download expression was written.
This operation has the following options:
- `--recursive`\
Use recursive instead of flat hashing mode, used when adding
directories to the store.
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --add-fixed sha256 ./hello-2.10.tar.gz
/nix/store/3x7dwzq014bblazs7kq20p9hyzz0qh8g-hello-2.10.tar.gz
```
# Operation `--verify`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--verify` [`--check-contents`] [`--repair`]
## Description
The operation `--verify` verifies the internal consistency of the Nix
database, and the consistency between the Nix database and the Nix
store. Any inconsistencies encountered are automatically repaired.
Inconsistencies are generally the result of the Nix store or database
being modified by non-Nix tools, or of bugs in Nix itself.
This operation has the following options:
- `--check-contents`\
Checks that the contents of every valid store path has not been
altered by computing a SHA-256 hash of the contents and comparing it
with the hash stored in the Nix database at build time. Paths that
have been modified are printed out. For large stores,
`--check-contents` is obviously quite slow.
- `--repair`\
If any valid path is missing from the store, or (if
`--check-contents` is given) the contents of a valid path has been
modified, then try to repair the path by redownloading it. See
`nix-store --repair-path` for details.
# Operation `--verify-path`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--verify-path` *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--verify-path` compares the contents of the given store
paths to their cryptographic hashes stored in Nixs database. For every
changed path, it prints a warning message. The exit status is 0 if no
path has changed, and 1 otherwise.
## Example
To verify the integrity of the `svn` command and all its dependencies:
```console
$ nix-store --verify-path $(nix-store -qR $(which svn))
```
# Operation `--repair-path`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--repair-path` *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--repair-path` attempts to “repair” the specified paths
by redownloading them using the available substituters. If no
substitutes are available, then repair is not possible.
> **Warning**
>
> During repair, there is a very small time window during which the old
> path (if it exists) is moved out of the way and replaced with the new
> path. If repair is interrupted in between, then the system may be left
> in a broken state (e.g., if the path contains a critical system
> component like the GNU C Library).
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --verify-path /nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13
path `/nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13' was modified!
expected hash `2db57715ae90b7e31ff1f2ecb8c12ec1cc43da920efcbe3b22763f36a1861588',
got `481c5aa5483ebc97c20457bb8bca24deea56550d3985cda0027f67fe54b808e4'
$ nix-store --repair-path /nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13
fetching path `/nix/store/d7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13'...
```
# Operation `--dump`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--dump` *path*
## Description
The operation `--dump` produces a NAR (Nix ARchive) file containing the
contents of the file system tree rooted at *path*. The archive is
written to standard output.
A NAR archive is like a TAR or Zip archive, but it contains only the
information that Nix considers important. For instance, timestamps are
elided because all files in the Nix store have their timestamp set to 0
anyway. Likewise, all permissions are left out except for the execute
bit, because all files in the Nix store have 444 or 555 permission.
Also, a NAR archive is *canonical*, meaning that “equal” paths always
produce the same NAR archive. For instance, directory entries are
always sorted so that the actual on-disk order doesnt influence the
result. This means that the cryptographic hash of a NAR dump of a
path is usable as a fingerprint of the contents of the path. Indeed,
the hashes of store paths stored in Nixs database (see `nix-store -q
--hash`) are SHA-256 hashes of the NAR dump of each store path.
NAR archives support filenames of unlimited length and 64-bit file
sizes. They can contain regular files, directories, and symbolic links,
but not other types of files (such as device nodes).
A Nix archive can be unpacked using `nix-store
--restore`.
# Operation `--restore`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--restore` *path*
## Description
The operation `--restore` unpacks a NAR archive to *path*, which must
not already exist. The archive is read from standard input.
# Operation `--export`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--export` *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--export` writes a serialisation of the specified store
paths to standard output in a format that can be imported into another
Nix store with `nix-store --import`. This is like `nix-store
--dump`, except that the NAR archive produced by that command doesnt
contain the necessary meta-information to allow it to be imported into
another Nix store (namely, the set of references of the path).
This command does not produce a *closure* of the specified paths, so if
a store path references other store paths that are missing in the target
Nix store, the import will fail. To copy a whole closure, do something
like:
```console
$ nix-store --export $(nix-store -qR paths) > out
```
To import the whole closure again, run:
```console
$ nix-store --import < out
```
# Operation `--import`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--import`
## Description
The operation `--import` reads a serialisation of a set of store paths
produced by `nix-store --export` from standard input and adds those
store paths to the Nix store. Paths that already exist in the Nix store
are ignored. If a path refers to another path that doesnt exist in the
Nix store, the import fails.
# Operation `--optimise`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--optimise`
## Description
The operation `--optimise` reduces Nix store disk space usage by finding
identical files in the store and hard-linking them to each other. It
typically reduces the size of the store by something like 25-35%. Only
regular files and symlinks are hard-linked in this manner. Files are
considered identical when they have the same NAR archive serialisation:
that is, regular files must have the same contents and permission
(executable or non-executable), and symlinks must have the same
contents.
After completion, or when the command is interrupted, a report on the
achieved savings is printed on standard error.
Use `-vv` or `-vvv` to get some progress indication.
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --optimise
hashing files in `/nix/store/qhqx7l2f1kmwihc9bnxs7rc159hsxnf3-gcc-4.1.1'
...
541838819 bytes (516.74 MiB) freed by hard-linking 54143 files;
there are 114486 files with equal contents out of 215894 files in total
```
# Operation `--read-log`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` {`--read-log` | `-l`} *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--read-log` prints the build log of the specified store
paths on standard output. The build log is whatever the builder of a
derivation wrote to standard output and standard error. If a store path
is not a derivation, the deriver of the store path is used.
Build logs are kept in `/nix/var/log/nix/drvs`. However, there is no
guarantee that a build log is available for any particular store path.
For instance, if the path was downloaded as a pre-built binary through a
substitute, then the log is unavailable.
## Example
```console
$ nix-store -l $(which ktorrent)
building /nix/store/dhc73pvzpnzxhdgpimsd9sw39di66ph1-ktorrent-2.2.1
unpacking sources
unpacking source archive /nix/store/p8n1jpqs27mgkjw07pb5269717nzf5f8-ktorrent-2.2.1.tar.gz
ktorrent-2.2.1/
ktorrent-2.2.1/NEWS
...
```
# Operation `--dump-db`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--dump-db` [*paths…*]
## Description
The operation `--dump-db` writes a dump of the Nix database to standard
output. It can be loaded into an empty Nix store using `--load-db`. This
is useful for making backups and when migrating to different database
schemas.
By default, `--dump-db` will dump the entire Nix database. When one or
more store paths is passed, only the subset of the Nix database for
those store paths is dumped. As with `--export`, the user is responsible
for passing all the store paths for a closure. See `--export` for an
example.
# Operation `--load-db`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--load-db`
## Description
The operation `--load-db` reads a dump of the Nix database created by
`--dump-db` from standard input and loads it into the Nix database.
# Operation `--print-env`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--print-env` *drvpath*
## Description
The operation `--print-env` prints out the environment of a derivation
in a format that can be evaluated by a shell. The command line arguments
of the builder are placed in the variable `_args`.
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --print-env $(nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A firefox)
export src; src='/nix/store/plpj7qrwcz94z2psh6fchsi7s8yihc7k-firefox-12.0.source.tar.bz2'
export stdenv; stdenv='/nix/store/7c8asx3yfrg5dg1gzhzyq2236zfgibnn-stdenv'
export system; system='x86_64-linux'
export _args; _args='-e /nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25c-default-builder.sh'
```
# Operation `--generate-binary-cache-key`
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--generate-binary-cache-key` *key-name* *secret-key-file* *public-key-file*
## Description
This command generates an [Ed25519 key pair](http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/)
that can be used to create a signed binary cache. It takes three
mandatory parameters:
1. A key name, such as `cache.example.org-1`, that is used to look up
keys on the client when it verifies signatures. It can be anything,
but its suggested to use the host name of your cache (e.g.
`cache.example.org`) with a suffix denoting the number of the key
(to be incremented every time you need to revoke a key).
2. The file name where the secret key is to be stored.
3. The file name where the public key is to be stored.
`nix-store` takes exactly one *operation* flag which indicates the subcommand to be performed. The following operations are available:
- [`--realise`](./nix-store/realise.md)
- [`--serve`](./nix-store/serve.md)
- [`--gc`](./nix-store/gc.md)
- [`--delete`](./nix-store/delete.md)
- [`--query`](./nix-store/query.md)
- [`--add`](./nix-store/add.md)
- [`--add-fixed`](./nix-store/add-fixed.md)
- [`--verify`](./nix-store/verify.md)
- [`--verify-path`](./nix-store/verify-path.md)
- [`--repair-path`](./nix-store/repair-path.md)
- [`--dump`](./nix-store/dump.md)
- [`--restore`](./nix-store/restore.md)
- [`--export`](./nix-store/export.md)
- [`--import`](./nix-store/import.md)
- [`--optimise`](./nix-store/optimise.md)
- [`--read-log`](./nix-store/read-log.md)
- [`--dump-db`](./nix-store/dump-db.md)
- [`--load-db`](./nix-store/load-db.md)
- [`--print-env`](./nix-store/print-env.md)
- [`--generate-binary-cache-key`](./nix-store/generate-binary-cache-key.md)
These pages can be viewed offline:
- `man nix-store-<operation>`.
Example: `man nix-store-realise`
- `nix-store --help --<operation>`
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# Name
`nix-store --add-fixed` - add paths to store using given hashing algorithm
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--add-fixed` [`--recursive`] *algorithm* *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--add-fixed` adds the specified paths to the Nix store.
Unlike `--add` paths are registered using the specified hashing
algorithm, resulting in the same output path as a fixed-output
derivation. This can be used for sources that are not available from a
public url or broke since the download expression was written.
This operation has the following options:
- `--recursive`\
Use recursive instead of flat hashing mode, used when adding
directories to the store.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --add-fixed sha256 ./hello-2.10.tar.gz
/nix/store/3x7dwzq014bblazs7kq20p9hyzz0qh8g-hello-2.10.tar.gz
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# Name
`nix-store --add` - add paths to Nix store
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--add` *paths…*
# Description
The operation `--add` adds the specified paths to the Nix store. It
prints the resulting paths in the Nix store on standard output.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Example
```console
$ nix-store --add ./foo.c
/nix/store/m7lrha58ph6rcnv109yzx1nk1cj7k7zf-foo.c
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# Name
`nix-store --delete` - delete store paths
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--delete` [`--ignore-liveness`] *paths…*
# Description
The operation `--delete` deletes the store paths *paths* from the Nix
store, but only if it is safe to do so; that is, when the path is not
reachable from a root of the garbage collector. This means that you can
only delete paths that would also be deleted by `nix-store --gc`. Thus,
`--delete` is a more targeted version of `--gc`.
With the option `--ignore-liveness`, reachability from the roots is
ignored. However, the path still wont be deleted if there are other
paths in the store that refer to it (i.e., depend on it).
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Example
```console
$ nix-store --delete /nix/store/zq0h41l75vlb4z45kzgjjmsjxvcv1qk7-mesa-6.4
0 bytes freed (0.00 MiB)
error: cannot delete path `/nix/store/zq0h41l75vlb4z45kzgjjmsjxvcv1qk7-mesa-6.4' since it is still alive
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# Name
`nix-store --dump-db` - export Nix database
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--dump-db` [*paths…*]
# Description
The operation `--dump-db` writes a dump of the Nix database to standard
output. It can be loaded into an empty Nix store using `--load-db`. This
is useful for making backups and when migrating to different database
schemas.
By default, `--dump-db` will dump the entire Nix database. When one or
more store paths is passed, only the subset of the Nix database for
those store paths is dumped. As with `--export`, the user is responsible
for passing all the store paths for a closure. See `--export` for an
example.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
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# Name
`nix-store --dump` - write a single path to a Nix Archive
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--dump` *path*
## Description
The operation `--dump` produces a NAR (Nix ARchive) file containing the
contents of the file system tree rooted at *path*. The archive is
written to standard output.
A NAR archive is like a TAR or Zip archive, but it contains only the
information that Nix considers important. For instance, timestamps are
elided because all files in the Nix store have their timestamp set to 0
anyway. Likewise, all permissions are left out except for the execute
bit, because all files in the Nix store have 444 or 555 permission.
Also, a NAR archive is *canonical*, meaning that “equal” paths always
produce the same NAR archive. For instance, directory entries are
always sorted so that the actual on-disk order doesnt influence the
result. This means that the cryptographic hash of a NAR dump of a
path is usable as a fingerprint of the contents of the path. Indeed,
the hashes of store paths stored in Nixs database (see `nix-store --query
--hash`) are SHA-256 hashes of the NAR dump of each store path.
NAR archives support filenames of unlimited length and 64-bit file
sizes. They can contain regular files, directories, and symbolic links,
but not other types of files (such as device nodes).
A Nix archive can be unpacked using `nix-store
--restore`.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
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# Name
`nix-store --export` - export store paths to a Nix Archive
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--export` *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--export` writes a serialisation of the specified store
paths to standard output in a format that can be imported into another
Nix store with `nix-store --import`. This is like `nix-store
--dump`, except that the NAR archive produced by that command doesnt
contain the necessary meta-information to allow it to be imported into
another Nix store (namely, the set of references of the path).
This command does not produce a *closure* of the specified paths, so if
a store path references other store paths that are missing in the target
Nix store, the import will fail.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
To copy a whole closure, do something
like:
```console
$ nix-store --export $(nix-store --query --requisites paths) > out
```
To import the whole closure again, run:
```console
$ nix-store --import < out
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# Name
`nix-store --gc` - run garbage collection
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--gc` [`--print-roots` | `--print-live` | `--print-dead`] [`--max-freed` *bytes*]
# Description
Without additional flags, the operation `--gc` performs a garbage
collection on the Nix store. That is, all paths in the Nix store not
reachable via file system references from a set of “roots”, are deleted.
The following suboperations may be specified:
- `--print-roots`\
This operation prints on standard output the set of roots used by
the garbage collector.
- `--print-live`\
This operation prints on standard output the set of “live” store
paths, which are all the store paths reachable from the roots. Live
paths should never be deleted, since that would break consistency —
it would become possible that applications are installed that
reference things that are no longer present in the store.
- `--print-dead`\
This operation prints out on standard output the set of “dead” store
paths, which is just the opposite of the set of live paths: any path
in the store that is not live (with respect to the roots) is dead.
By default, all unreachable paths are deleted. The following options
control what gets deleted and in what order:
- `--max-freed` *bytes*\
Keep deleting paths until at least *bytes* bytes have been deleted,
then stop. The argument *bytes* can be followed by the
multiplicative suffix `K`, `M`, `G` or `T`, denoting KiB, MiB, GiB
or TiB units.
The behaviour of the collector is also influenced by the
`keep-outputs` and `keep-derivations` settings in the Nix
configuration file.
By default, the collector prints the total number of freed bytes when it
finishes (or when it is interrupted). With `--print-dead`, it prints the
number of bytes that would be freed.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
To delete all unreachable paths, just do:
```console
$ nix-store --gc
deleting `/nix/store/kq82idx6g0nyzsp2s14gfsc38npai7lf-cairo-1.0.4.tar.gz.drv'
...
8825586 bytes freed (8.42 MiB)
```
To delete at least 100 MiBs of unreachable paths:
```console
$ nix-store --gc --max-freed $((100 * 1024 * 1024))
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# Name
`nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key` - generate key pair to use for a binary cache
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--generate-binary-cache-key` *key-name* *secret-key-file* *public-key-file*
## Description
This command generates an [Ed25519 key pair](http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/)
that can be used to create a signed binary cache. It takes three
mandatory parameters:
1. A key name, such as `cache.example.org-1`, that is used to look up
keys on the client when it verifies signatures. It can be anything,
but its suggested to use the host name of your cache (e.g.
`cache.example.org`) with a suffix denoting the number of the key
(to be incremented every time you need to revoke a key).
2. The file name where the secret key is to be stored.
3. The file name where the public key is to be stored.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
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# Name
`nix-store --import` - import Nix Archive into the store
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--import`
# Description
The operation `--import` reads a serialisation of a set of store paths
produced by `nix-store --export` from standard input and adds those
store paths to the Nix store. Paths that already exist in the Nix store
are ignored. If a path refers to another path that doesnt exist in the
Nix store, the import fails.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
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# Name
`nix-store --load-db` - import Nix database
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--load-db`
# Description
The operation `--load-db` reads a dump of the Nix database created by
`--dump-db` from standard input and loads it into the Nix database.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
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# Options
The following options are allowed for all `nix-store` operations, but may not always have an effect.
- <span id="opt-add-root">[`--add-root`](#opt-add-root)</span> *path*
Causes the result of a realisation (`--realise` and
`--force-realise`) to be registered as a root of the garbage
collector. *path* will be created as a symlink to the resulting
store path. In addition, a uniquely named symlink to *path* will
be created in `/nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto/`. For instance,
```console
$ nix-store --add-root /home/eelco/bla/result --realise ...
$ ls -l /nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ... 2005-03-13 21:10 dn54lcypm8f8... -> /home/eelco/bla/result
$ ls -l /home/eelco/bla/result
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ... 2005-03-13 21:10 /home/eelco/bla/result -> /nix/store/1r11343n6qd4...-f-spot-0.0.10
```
Thus, when `/home/eelco/bla/result` is removed, the GC root in the
`auto` directory becomes a dangling symlink and will be ignored by
the collector.
> **Warning**
>
> Note that it is not possible to move or rename GC roots, since
> the symlink in the `auto` directory will still point to the old
> location.
If there are multiple results, then multiple symlinks will be
created by sequentially numbering symlinks beyond the first one
(e.g., `foo`, `foo-2`, `foo-3`, and so on).

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# Name
`nix-store --optimise` - reduce disk space usage
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--optimise`
## Description
The operation `--optimise` reduces Nix store disk space usage by finding
identical files in the store and hard-linking them to each other. It
typically reduces the size of the store by something like 25-35%. Only
regular files and symlinks are hard-linked in this manner. Files are
considered identical when they have the same NAR archive serialisation:
that is, regular files must have the same contents and permission
(executable or non-executable), and symlinks must have the same
contents.
After completion, or when the command is interrupted, a report on the
achieved savings is printed on standard error.
Use `-vv` or `-vvv` to get some progress indication.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --optimise
hashing files in `/nix/store/qhqx7l2f1kmwihc9bnxs7rc159hsxnf3-gcc-4.1.1'
...
541838819 bytes (516.74 MiB) freed by hard-linking 54143 files;
there are 114486 files with equal contents out of 215894 files in total
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# Name
`nix-store --print-env` - print the build environment of a derivation
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--print-env` *drvpath*
## Description
The operation `--print-env` prints out the environment of a derivation
in a format that can be evaluated by a shell. The command line arguments
of the builder are placed in the variable `_args`.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
## Example
```console
$ nix-store --print-env $(nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A firefox)
export src; src='/nix/store/plpj7qrwcz94z2psh6fchsi7s8yihc7k-firefox-12.0.source.tar.bz2'
export stdenv; stdenv='/nix/store/7c8asx3yfrg5dg1gzhzyq2236zfgibnn-stdenv'
export system; system='x86_64-linux'
export _args; _args='-e /nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25c-default-builder.sh'
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# Name
`nix-store --query` - display information about store paths
# Synopsis
`nix-store` {`--query` | `-q`}
{`--outputs` | `--requisites` | `-R` | `--references` |
`--referrers` | `--referrers-closure` | `--deriver` | `-d` |
`--graph` | `--tree` | `--binding` *name* | `-b` *name* | `--hash` |
`--size` | `--roots`}
[`--use-output`] [`-u`] [`--force-realise`] [`-f`]
*paths…*
# Description
The operation `--query` displays various bits of information about the
store paths . The queries are described below. At most one query can be
specified. The default query is `--outputs`.
The paths *paths* may also be symlinks from outside of the Nix store, to
the Nix store. In that case, the query is applied to the target of the
symlink.
# Common query options
- `--use-output`; `-u`\
For each argument to the query that is a [store derivation], apply the
query to the output path of the derivation instead.
- `--force-realise`; `-f`\
Realise each argument to the query first (see [`nix-store --realise`](./realise.md)).
[store derivation]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation
# Queries
- `--outputs`\
Prints out the [output paths] of the store
derivations *paths*. These are the paths that will be produced when
the derivation is built.
[output paths]: ../../glossary.md#gloss-output-path
- `--requisites`; `-R`\
Prints out the [closure] of the store path *paths*.
[closure]: ../../glossary.md#gloss-closure
This query has one option:
- `--include-outputs`
Also include the existing output paths of [store derivation]s,
and their closures.
This query can be used to implement various kinds of deployment. A
*source deployment* is obtained by distributing the closure of a
store derivation. A *binary deployment* is obtained by distributing
the closure of an output path. A *cache deployment* (combined
source/binary deployment, including binaries of build-time-only
dependencies) is obtained by distributing the closure of a store
derivation and specifying the option `--include-outputs`.
- `--references`\
Prints the set of [references] of the store paths
*paths*, that is, their immediate dependencies. (For *all*
dependencies, use `--requisites`.)
[references]: ../../glossary.md#gloss-reference
- `--referrers`\
Prints the set of *referrers* of the store paths *paths*, that is,
the store paths currently existing in the Nix store that refer to
one of *paths*. Note that contrary to the references, the set of
referrers is not constant; it can change as store paths are added or
removed.
- `--referrers-closure`\
Prints the closure of the set of store paths *paths* under the
referrers relation; that is, all store paths that directly or
indirectly refer to one of *paths*. These are all the path currently
in the Nix store that are dependent on *paths*.
- `--deriver`; `-d`\
Prints the [deriver] of the store paths *paths*. If
the path has no deriver (e.g., if it is a source file), or if the
deriver is not known (e.g., in the case of a binary-only
deployment), the string `unknown-deriver` is printed.
[deriver]: ../../glossary.md#gloss-deriver
- `--graph`\
Prints the references graph of the store paths *paths* in the format
of the `dot` tool of AT\&T's [Graphviz
package](http://www.graphviz.org/). This can be used to visualise
dependency graphs. To obtain a build-time dependency graph, apply
this to a store derivation. To obtain a runtime dependency graph,
apply it to an output path.
- `--tree`\
Prints the references graph of the store paths *paths* as a nested
ASCII tree. References are ordered by descending closure size; this
tends to flatten the tree, making it more readable. The query only
recurses into a store path when it is first encountered; this
prevents a blowup of the tree representation of the graph.
- `--graphml`\
Prints the references graph of the store paths *paths* in the
[GraphML](http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/) file format. This can be
used to visualise dependency graphs. To obtain a build-time
dependency graph, apply this to a [store derivation]. To obtain a
runtime dependency graph, apply it to an output path.
- `--binding` *name*; `-b` *name*\
Prints the value of the attribute *name* (i.e., environment
variable) of the [store derivation]s *paths*. It is an error for a
derivation to not have the specified attribute.
- `--hash`\
Prints the SHA-256 hash of the contents of the store paths *paths*
(that is, the hash of the output of `nix-store --dump` on the given
paths). Since the hash is stored in the Nix database, this is a fast
operation.
- `--size`\
Prints the size in bytes of the contents of the store paths *paths*
— to be precise, the size of the output of `nix-store --dump` on
the given paths. Note that the actual disk space required by the
store paths may be higher, especially on filesystems with large
cluster sizes.
- `--roots`\
Prints the garbage collector roots that point, directly or
indirectly, at the store paths *paths*.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
Print the closure (runtime dependencies) of the `svn` program in the
current user environment:
```console
$ nix-store --query --requisites $(which svn)
/nix/store/5mbglq5ldqld8sj57273aljwkfvj22mc-subversion-1.1.4
/nix/store/9lz9yc6zgmc0vlqmn2ipcpkjlmbi51vv-glibc-2.3.4
...
```
Print the build-time dependencies of `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store --query --requisites $(nix-store --query --deriver $(which svn))
/nix/store/02iizgn86m42q905rddvg4ja975bk2i4-grep-2.5.1.tar.bz2.drv
/nix/store/07a2bzxmzwz5hp58nf03pahrv2ygwgs3-gcc-wrapper.sh
/nix/store/0ma7c9wsbaxahwwl04gbw3fcd806ski4-glibc-2.3.4.drv
... lots of other paths ...
```
The difference with the previous example is that we ask the closure of
the derivation (`-qd`), not the closure of the output path that contains
`svn`.
Show the build-time dependencies as a tree:
```console
$ nix-store --query --tree $(nix-store --query --deriver $(which svn))
/nix/store/7i5082kfb6yjbqdbiwdhhza0am2xvh6c-subversion-1.1.4.drv
+---/nix/store/d8afh10z72n8l1cr5w42366abiblgn54-builder.sh
+---/nix/store/fmzxmpjx2lh849ph0l36snfj9zdibw67-bash-3.0.drv
| +---/nix/store/570hmhmx3v57605cqg9yfvvyh0nnb8k8-bash
| +---/nix/store/p3srsbd8dx44v2pg6nbnszab5mcwx03v-builder.sh
...
```
Show all paths that depend on the same OpenSSL library as `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store --query --referrers $(nix-store --query --binding openssl $(nix-store --query --deriver $(which svn)))
/nix/store/23ny9l9wixx21632y2wi4p585qhva1q8-sylpheed-1.0.0
/nix/store/5mbglq5ldqld8sj57273aljwkfvj22mc-subversion-1.1.4
/nix/store/dpmvp969yhdqs7lm2r1a3gng7pyq6vy4-subversion-1.1.3
/nix/store/l51240xqsgg8a7yrbqdx1rfzyv6l26fx-lynx-2.8.5
```
Show all paths that directly or indirectly depend on the Glibc (C
library) used by `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store --query --referrers-closure $(ldd $(which svn) | grep /libc.so | awk '{print $3}')
/nix/store/034a6h4vpz9kds5r6kzb9lhh81mscw43-libgnomeprintui-2.8.2
/nix/store/15l3yi0d45prm7a82pcrknxdh6nzmxza-gawk-3.1.4
...
```
Note that `ldd` is a command that prints out the dynamic libraries used
by an ELF executable.
Make a picture of the runtime dependency graph of the current user
environment:
```console
$ nix-store --query --graph ~/.nix-profile | dot -Tps > graph.ps
$ gv graph.ps
```
Show every garbage collector root that points to a store path that
depends on `svn`:
```console
$ nix-store --query --roots $(which svn)
/nix/var/nix/profiles/default-81-link
/nix/var/nix/profiles/default-82-link
/home/eelco/.local/state/nix/profiles/profile-97-link
```

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# Name
`nix-store --read-log` - print build log
# Synopsis
`nix-store` {`--read-log` | `-l`} *paths…*
# Description
The operation `--read-log` prints the build log of the specified store
paths on standard output. The build log is whatever the builder of a
derivation wrote to standard output and standard error. If a store path
is not a derivation, the deriver of the store path is used.
Build logs are kept in `/nix/var/log/nix/drvs`. However, there is no
guarantee that a build log is available for any particular store path.
For instance, if the path was downloaded as a pre-built binary through a
substitute, then the log is unavailable.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Example
```console
$ nix-store --read-log $(which ktorrent)
building /nix/store/dhc73pvzpnzxhdgpimsd9sw39di66ph1-ktorrent-2.2.1
unpacking sources
unpacking source archive /nix/store/p8n1jpqs27mgkjw07pb5269717nzf5f8-ktorrent-2.2.1.tar.gz
ktorrent-2.2.1/
ktorrent-2.2.1/NEWS
...
```

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# Name
`nix-store --realise` - realise specified store paths
# Synopsis
`nix-store` {`--realise` | `-r`} *paths…* [`--dry-run`]
# Description
The operation `--realise` essentially “builds” the specified store
paths. Realisation is a somewhat overloaded term:
- If the store path is a *derivation*, realisation ensures that the
output paths of the derivation are [valid] (i.e.,
the output path and its closure exist in the file system). This
can be done in several ways. First, it is possible that the
outputs are already valid, in which case we are done
immediately. Otherwise, there may be [substitutes]
that produce the outputs (e.g., by downloading them). Finally, the
outputs can be produced by running the build task described
by the derivation.
- If the store path is not a derivation, realisation ensures that the
specified path is valid (i.e., it and its closure exist in the file
system). If the path is already valid, we are done immediately.
Otherwise, the path and any missing paths in its closure may be
produced through substitutes. If there are no (successful)
substitutes, realisation fails.
[valid]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-validity
[substitutes]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-substitute
The output path of each derivation is printed on standard output. (For
non-derivations argument, the argument itself is printed.)
The following flags are available:
- `--dry-run`\
Print on standard error a description of what packages would be
built or downloaded, without actually performing the operation.
- `--ignore-unknown`\
If a non-derivation path does not have a substitute, then silently
ignore it.
- `--check`\
This option allows you to check whether a derivation is
deterministic. It rebuilds the specified derivation and checks
whether the result is bitwise-identical with the existing outputs,
printing an error if thats not the case. The outputs of the
specified derivation must already exist. When used with `-K`, if an
output path is not identical to the corresponding output from the
previous build, the new output path is left in
`/nix/store/name.check.`
Special exit codes:
- `100`\
Generic build failure, the builder process returned with a non-zero
exit code.
- `101`\
Build timeout, the build was aborted because it did not complete
within the specified `timeout`.
- `102`\
Hash mismatch, the build output was rejected because it does not
match the [`outputHash` attribute of the
derivation](@docroot@/language/advanced-attributes.md).
- `104`\
Not deterministic, the build succeeded in check mode but the
resulting output is not binary reproducible.
With the `--keep-going` flag it's possible for multiple failures to
occur, in this case the 1xx status codes are or combined using binary
or.
1100100
^^^^
|||`- timeout
||`-- output hash mismatch
|`--- build failure
`---- not deterministic
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{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
This operation is typically used to build [store derivation]s produced by
[`nix-instantiate`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-instantiate.md):
[store derivation]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation
```console
$ nix-store --realise $(nix-instantiate ./test.nix)
/nix/store/31axcgrlbfsxzmfff1gyj1bf62hvkby2-aterm-2.3.1
```
This is essentially what [`nix-build`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-build.md) does.
To test whether a previously-built derivation is deterministic:
```console
$ nix-build '<nixpkgs>' --attr hello --check -K
```
Use [`nix-store --read-log`](./read-log.md) to show the stderr and stdout of a build:
```console
$ nix-store --read-log $(nix-instantiate ./test.nix)
```

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# Name
`nix --repair-path` - re-download path from substituter
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--repair-path` *paths…*
# Description
The operation `--repair-path` attempts to “repair” the specified paths
by redownloading them using the available substituters. If no
substitutes are available, then repair is not possible.
> **Warning**
>
> During repair, there is a very small time window during which the old
> path (if it exists) is moved out of the way and replaced with the new
> path. If repair is interrupted in between, then the system may be left
> in a broken state (e.g., if the path contains a critical system
> component like the GNU C Library).
# Example
```console
$ nix-store --verify-path /nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13
path `/nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13' was modified!
expected hash `2db57715ae90b7e31ff1f2ecb8c12ec1cc43da920efcbe3b22763f36a1861588',
got `481c5aa5483ebc97c20457bb8bca24deea56550d3985cda0027f67fe54b808e4'
$ nix-store --repair-path /nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13
fetching path `/nix/store/d7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13'...
```

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# Name
`nix-store --restore` - extract a Nix archive
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--restore` *path*
## Description
The operation `--restore` unpacks a NAR archive to *path*, which must
not already exist. The archive is read from standard input.
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# Name
`nix-store --serve` - serve local Nix store over SSH
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--serve` [`--write`]
# Description
The operation `--serve` provides access to the Nix store over stdin and
stdout, and is intended to be used as a means of providing Nix store
access to a restricted ssh user.
The following flags are available:
- `--write`\
Allow the connected client to request the realization of
derivations. In effect, this can be used to make the host act as a
remote builder.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
# Examples
To turn a host into a build server, the `authorized_keys` file can be
used to provide build access to a given SSH public key:
```console
$ cat <<EOF >>/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
command="nice -n20 nix-store --serve --write" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAA...
EOF
```

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# Name
`nix-store --verify-path` - check path contents against Nix database
## Synopsis
`nix-store` `--verify-path` *paths…*
## Description
The operation `--verify-path` compares the contents of the given store
paths to their cryptographic hashes stored in Nixs database. For every
changed path, it prints a warning message. The exit status is 0 if no
path has changed, and 1 otherwise.
{{#include ./opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../opt-common.md}}
{{#include ../env-common.md}}
## Example
To verify the integrity of the `svn` command and all its dependencies:
```console
$ nix-store --verify-path $(nix-store --query --requisites $(which svn))
```

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# Name
`nix-store --verify` - check Nix database for consistency
# Synopsis
`nix-store` `--verify` [`--check-contents`] [`--repair`]
# Description
The operation `--verify` verifies the internal consistency of the Nix
database, and the consistency between the Nix database and the Nix
store. Any inconsistencies encountered are automatically repaired.
Inconsistencies are generally the result of the Nix store or database
being modified by non-Nix tools, or of bugs in Nix itself.
This operation has the following options:
- `--check-contents`\
Checks that the contents of every valid store path has not been
altered by computing a SHA-256 hash of the contents and comparing it
with the hash stored in the Nix database at build time. Paths that
have been modified are printed out. For large stores,
`--check-contents` is obviously quite slow.
- `--repair`\
If any valid path is missing from the store, or (if
`--check-contents` is given) the contents of a valid path has been
modified, then try to repair the path by redownloading it. See
`nix-store --repair-path` for details.
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Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
- [`--help`]{#opt-help}\
- <span id="opt-help">[`--help`](#opt-help)</span>\
Prints out a summary of the command syntax and exits.
- [`--version`]{#opt-version}\
- <span id="opt-version">[`--version`](#opt-version)</span>\
Prints out the Nix version number on standard output and exits.
- [`--verbose`]{#opt-verbose} / `-v`\
- <span id="opt-verbose">[`--verbose`](#opt-verbose)</span> / `-v`\
Increases the level of verbosity of diagnostic messages printed on
standard error. For each Nix operation, the information printed on
standard output is well-defined; any diagnostic information is
@@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
- 5\
“Vomit”: print vast amounts of debug information.
- [`--quiet`]{#opt-quiet}\
- <span id="opt-quiet">[`--quiet`](#opt-quiet)</span>\
Decreases the level of verbosity of diagnostic messages printed on
standard error. This is the inverse option to `-v` / `--verbose`.
This option may be specified repeatedly. See the previous verbosity
levels list.
- [`--log-format`]{#opt-log-format} *format*\
- <span id="opt-log-format">[`--log-format`](#opt-log-format)</span> *format*\
This option can be used to change the output of the log format, with
*format* being one of:
@@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
- bar-with-logs\
Display the raw logs, with the progress bar at the bottom.
- [`--no-build-output`]{#opt-no-build-output} / `-Q`\
- <span id="opt-no-build-output">[`--no-build-output`](#opt-no-build-output)</span> / `-Q`\
By default, output written by builders to standard output and
standard error is echoed to the Nix command's standard error. This
option suppresses this behaviour. Note that the builder's standard
output and error are always written to a log file in
`prefix/nix/var/log/nix`.
- [`--max-jobs`]{#opt-max-jobs} / `-j` *number*\
- <span id="opt-max-jobs">[`--max-jobs`](#opt-max-jobs)</span> / `-j` *number*\
Sets the maximum number of build jobs that Nix will perform in
parallel to the specified number. Specify `auto` to use the number
of CPUs in the system. The default is specified by the `max-jobs`
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
Setting it to `0` disallows building on the local machine, which is
useful when you want builds to happen only on remote builders.
- [`--cores`]{#opt-cores}\
- <span id="opt-cores">[`--cores`](#opt-cores)</span>\
Sets the value of the `NIX_BUILD_CORES` environment variable in
the invocation of builders. Builders can use this variable at
their discretion to control the maximum amount of parallelism. For
@@ -94,18 +94,18 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
means that the builder should use all available CPU cores in the
system.
- [`--max-silent-time`]{#opt-max-silent-time}\
- <span id="opt-max-silent-time">[`--max-silent-time`](#opt-max-silent-time)</span>\
Sets the maximum number of seconds that a builder can go without
producing any data on standard output or standard error. The
default is specified by the `max-silent-time` configuration
setting. `0` means no time-out.
- [`--timeout`]{#opt-timeout}\
- <span id="opt-timeout">[`--timeout`](#opt-timeout)</span>\
Sets the maximum number of seconds that a builder can run. The
default is specified by the `timeout` configuration setting. `0`
means no timeout.
- [`--keep-going`]{#opt-keep-going} / `-k`\
- <span id="opt-keep-going">[`--keep-going`](#opt-keep-going)</span> / `-k`\
Keep going in case of failed builds, to the greatest extent
possible. That is, if building an input of some derivation fails,
Nix will still build the other inputs, but not the derivation
@@ -113,13 +113,13 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
for builds of substitutes), possibly killing builds in progress (in
case of parallel or distributed builds).
- [`--keep-failed`]{#opt-keep-failed} / `-K`\
- <span id="opt-keep-failed">[`--keep-failed`](#opt-keep-failed)</span> / `-K`\
Specifies that in case of a build failure, the temporary directory
(usually in `/tmp`) in which the build takes place should not be
deleted. The path of the build directory is printed as an
informational message.
- [`--fallback`]{#opt-fallback}\
- <span id="opt-fallback">[`--fallback`](#opt-fallback)</span>\
Whenever Nix attempts to build a derivation for which substitutes
are known for each output path, but realising the output paths
through the substitutes fails, fall back on building the derivation.
@@ -134,18 +134,18 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
failure in obtaining the substitutes to lead to a full build from
source (with the related consumption of resources).
- [`--readonly-mode`]{#opt-readonly-mode}\
- <span id="opt-readonly-mode">[`--readonly-mode`](#opt-readonly-mode)</span>\
When this option is used, no attempt is made to open the Nix
database. Most Nix operations do need database access, so those
operations will fail.
- [`--arg`]{#opt-arg} *name* *value*\
- <span id="opt-arg">[`--arg`](#opt-arg)</span> *name* *value*\
This option is accepted by `nix-env`, `nix-instantiate`,
`nix-shell` and `nix-build`. When evaluating Nix expressions, the
expression evaluator will automatically try to call functions that
it encounters. It can automatically call functions for which every
argument has a [default
value](../language/constructs.md#functions) (e.g.,
value](@docroot@/language/constructs.md#functions) (e.g.,
`{ argName ? defaultValue }: ...`). With `--arg`, you can also
call functions that have arguments without a default value (or
override a default value). That is, if the evaluator encounters a
@@ -162,28 +162,28 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
}: ...
```
So if you call this Nix expression (e.g., when you do `nix-env -iA
So if you call this Nix expression (e.g., when you do `nix-env --install --attr
pkgname`), the function will be called automatically using the
value [`builtins.currentSystem`](../language/builtins.md) for
value [`builtins.currentSystem`](@docroot@/language/builtins.md) for
the `system` argument. You can override this using `--arg`, e.g.,
`nix-env -iA pkgname --arg system \"i686-freebsd\"`. (Note that
`nix-env --install --attr pkgname --arg system \"i686-freebsd\"`. (Note that
since the argument is a Nix string literal, you have to escape the
quotes.)
- [`--argstr`]{#opt-argstr} *name* *value*\
- <span id="opt-argstr">[`--argstr`](#opt-argstr)</span> *name* *value*\
This option is like `--arg`, only the value is not a Nix
expression but a string. So instead of `--arg system
\"i686-linux\"` (the outer quotes are to keep the shell happy) you
can say `--argstr system i686-linux`.
- [`--attr`]{#opt-attr} / `-A` *attrPath*\
- <span id="opt-attr">[`--attr`](#opt-attr)</span> / `-A` *attrPath*\
Select an attribute from the top-level Nix expression being
evaluated. (`nix-env`, `nix-instantiate`, `nix-build` and
`nix-shell` only.) The *attribute path* *attrPath* is a sequence
of attribute names separated by dots. For instance, given a
top-level Nix expression *e*, the attribute path `xorg.xorgserver`
would cause the expression `e.xorg.xorgserver` to be used. See
[`nix-env --install`](nix-env.md#operation---install) for some
[`nix-env --install`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-env/install.md) for some
concrete examples.
In addition to attribute names, you can also specify array indices.
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
attribute of the fourth element of the array in the `foo` attribute
of the top-level expression.
- [`--expr`]{#opt-expr} / `-E`\
- <span id="opt-expr">[`--expr`](#opt-expr)</span> / `-E`\
Interpret the command line arguments as a list of Nix expressions to
be parsed and evaluated, rather than as a list of file names of Nix
expressions. (`nix-instantiate`, `nix-build` and `nix-shell` only.)
@@ -199,20 +199,19 @@ Most Nix commands accept the following command-line options:
For `nix-shell`, this option is commonly used to give you a shell in
which you can build the packages returned by the expression. If you
want to get a shell which contain the *built* packages ready for
use, give your expression to the `nix-shell -p` convenience flag
use, give your expression to the `nix-shell --packages ` convenience flag
instead.
- [`-I`]{#opt-I} *path*\
Add a path to the Nix expression search path. This option may be
given multiple times. See the `NIX_PATH` environment variable for
information on the semantics of the Nix search path. Paths added
through `-I` take precedence over `NIX_PATH`.
- <span id="opt-I">[`-I`](#opt-I)</span> *path*\
Add an entry to the [Nix expression search path](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-nix-path).
This option may be given multiple times.
Paths added through `-I` take precedence over [`NIX_PATH`](@docroot@/command-ref/env-common.md#env-NIX_PATH).
- [`--option`]{#opt-option} *name* *value*\
- <span id="opt-option">[`--option`](#opt-option)</span> *name* *value*\
Set the Nix configuration option *name* to *value*. This overrides
settings in the Nix configuration file (see nix.conf5).
- [`--repair`]{#opt-repair}\
- <span id="opt-repair">[`--repair`](#opt-repair)</span>\
Fix corrupted or missing store paths by redownloading or rebuilding
them. Note that this is slow because it requires computing a
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happen when TTY is not detected on STDERR. We should not display progress /
status section, but only print warnings and errors.
## Returning future proof JSON
The schema of JSON output should allow for backwards compatible extension. This section explains how to achieve this.
Two definitions are helpful here, because while JSON only defines one "key-value"
object type, we use it to cover two use cases:
- **dictionary**: a map from names to value that all have the same type. In
C++ this would be a `std::map` with string keys.
- **record**: a fixed set of attributes each with their own type. In C++, this
would be represented by a `struct`.
It is best not to mix these use cases, as that may lead to incompatibilities when the schema changes. For example, adding a record field to a dictionary breaks consumers that assume all JSON object fields to have the same meaning and type.
This leads to the following guidelines:
- The top-level (root) value must be a record.
Otherwise, one can not change the structure of a command's output.
- The value of a dictionary item must be a record.
Otherwise, the item type can not be extended.
- List items should be records.
Otherwise, one can not change the structure of the list items.
If the order of the items does not matter, and each item has a unique key that is a string, consider representing the list as a dictionary instead. If the order of the items needs to be preserved, return a list of records.
- Streaming JSON should return records.
An example of a streaming JSON format is [JSON lines](https://jsonlines.org/), where each line represents a JSON value. These JSON values can be considered top-level values or list items, and they must be records.
### Examples
This is bad, because all keys must be assumed to be store implementations:
```json
{
"local": { ... },
"remote": { ... },
"http": { ... }
}
```
This is good, because the it is extensible at the root, and is somewhat self-documenting:
```json
{
"storeTypes": { "local": { ... }, ... },
"pluginSupport": true
}
```
While the dictionary of store types seems like a very complete response at first, a use case may arise that warrants returning additional information.
For example, the presence of plugin support may be crucial information for a client to proceed when their desired store type is missing.
The following representation is bad because it is not extensible:
```json
{ "outputs": [ "out" "bin" ] }
```
However, simply converting everything to records is not enough, because the order of outputs must be preserved:
```json
{ "outputs": { "bin": {}, "out": {} } }
```
The first item is the default output. Deriving this information from the outputs ordering is not great, but this is how Nix currently happens to work.
While it is possible for a JSON parser to preserve the order of fields, we can not rely on this capability to be present in all JSON libraries.
This representation is extensible and preserves the ordering:
```json
{ "outputs": [ { "outputName": "out" }, { "outputName": "bin" } ] }
```
## Dialog with the user
CLIs don't always make it clear when an action has taken place. For every

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This section describes the notion of *experimental features*, and how it fits into the big picture of the development of Nix.
# What are experimental features?
Experimental features are considered unstable, which means that they can be changed or removed at any time.
Users must explicitly enable them by toggling the associated [experimental feature flags](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-experimental-features).
This allows accessing unstable functionality without unwittingly relying on it.
Experimental feature flags were first introduced in [Nix 2.4](@docroot@/release-notes/rl-2.4.md).
Before that, Nix did have experimental features, but they were not guarded by flags and were merely documented as unstable.
This was a source of confusion and controversy.
# When should a new feature be marked experimental?
A change in the Nix codebase should be guarded by an experimental feature flag if it is considered likely to be reverted or adapted in a backwards-incompatible manner after gathering more experience with it in practice.
Examples:
- Changes to the Nix language, such as new built-ins, syntactic or semantic changes, etc.
- Changes to the command-line interface
# Lifecycle of an experimental feature
Experimental features have to be treated on a case-by-case basis.
However, the standard workflow for an experimental feature is as follows:
- A new feature is implemented in a *pull request*
- It is guarded by an experimental feature flag that is disabled by default
- The pull request is merged, the *experimental* feature ends up in a release
- Using the feature requires explicitly enabling it, signifying awareness of the potential risks
- Being experimental, the feature can still be changed arbitrarily
- The feature can be *removed*
- The associated experimental feature flag is also removed
- The feature can be declared *stable*
- The associated experimental feature flag is removed
- There should be enough evidence of users having tried the feature, such as feedback, fixed bugs, demonstrations of how it is put to use
- Maintainers must feel confident that:
- The feature is designed and implemented sensibly, that it is fit for purpose
- Potential interactions are well-understood
- Stabilising the feature will not incur an outsized maintenance burden in the future
The following diagram illustrates the process:
```
.------.
| idea |
'------'
|
discussion, design, implementation
|
| .-------.
| | |
v v |
.--------------. review
| pull request | |
'--------------' |
| ^ | |
| | '-------'
.---' '----.
| |
merge user feedback,
| (breaking) changes
| |
'---. .----'
| |
v |
+--------------+
.---| experimental |----.
| +--------------+ |
| |
decision to stabilise decision against
| keeping the feature
| |
v v
+--------+ +---------+
| stable | | removed |
+--------+ +---------+
```
# Relation to the RFC process
Experimental features and [RFCs](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/) both allow approaching substantial changes while minimizing the risk.
However they serve different purposes:
- An experimental feature enables developers to iterate on and deliver a new idea without committing to it or requiring a costly long-running fork.
It is primarily an issue of *implementation*, targeting Nix developers and early testers.
- The goal of an RFC is to make explicit all the implications of a change:
Explain why it is wanted, which new use-cases it enables, which interface changes it requires, etc.
It is primarily an issue of *design* and *communication*, targeting the broader community.
This means that experimental features and RFCs are orthogonal mechanisms, and can be used independently or together as needed.
# Currently available experimental features
{{#include ./experimental-feature-descriptions.md}}

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@@ -8,25 +8,64 @@ $ git clone https://github.com/NixOS/nix.git
$ cd nix
```
To build Nix for the current operating system/architecture use
The following instructions assume you already have some version of Nix installed locally, so that you can use it to set up the development environment. If you don't have it installed, follow the [installation instructions].
[installation instructions]: ../installation/installation.md
## Nix with flakes
This section assumes you are using Nix with [flakes] enabled. See the [next section](#classic-nix) for equivalent instructions which don't require flakes.
[flakes]: ../command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.md#description
To build all dependencies and start a shell in which all environment
variables are set up so that those dependencies can be found:
```console
$ nix-build
$ nix develop
```
or if you have a flake-enabled nix:
This shell also adds `./outputs/bin/nix` to your `$PATH` so you can run `nix` immediately after building it.
To get a shell with one of the other [supported compilation environments](#compilation-environments):
```console
$ nix develop .#native-clang11StdenvPackages
```
> **Note**
>
> Use `ccacheStdenv` to drastically improve rebuild time.
> By default, [ccache](https://ccache.dev) keeps artifacts in `~/.cache/ccache/`.
To build Nix itself in this shell:
```console
[nix-shell]$ ./bootstrap.sh
[nix-shell]$ ./configure $configureFlags --prefix=$(pwd)/outputs/out
[nix-shell]$ make -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES
```
To install it in `$(pwd)/outputs` and test it:
```console
[nix-shell]$ make install
[nix-shell]$ make installcheck -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES
[nix-shell]$ nix --version
nix (Nix) 2.12
```
To build a release version of Nix:
```console
$ nix build
```
This will build `defaultPackage` attribute defined in the `flake.nix`
file. To build for other platforms add one of the following suffixes to
it: aarch64-linux, i686-linux, x86\_64-darwin, x86\_64-linux. i.e.
You can also build Nix for one of the [supported target platforms](#target-platforms).
```console
$ nix-build -A defaultPackage.x86_64-linux
```
## Classic Nix
This section is for Nix without [flakes].
To build all dependencies and start a shell in which all environment
variables are set up so that those dependencies can be found:
@@ -35,27 +74,16 @@ variables are set up so that those dependencies can be found:
$ nix-shell
```
or if you have a flake-enabled nix:
To get a shell with one of the other [supported compilation environments](#compilation-environments):
```console
$ nix develop
$ nix-shell --attr devShells.x86_64-linux.native-clang11StdenvPackages
```
To get a shell with a different compilation environment (e.g. stdenv,
gccStdenv, clangStdenv, clang11Stdenv, ccacheStdenv):
```console
$ nix-shell -A devShells.x86_64-linux.clang11StdenvPackages
```
or if you have a flake-enabled nix:
```console
$ nix develop .#clang11StdenvPackages
```
Note: you can use `ccacheStdenv` to drastically improve rebuild
time. By default, ccache keeps artifacts in `~/.cache/ccache/`.
> **Note**
>
> You can use `native-ccacheStdenvPackages` to drastically improve rebuild time.
> By default, [ccache](https://ccache.dev) keeps artifacts in `~/.cache/ccache/`.
To build Nix itself in this shell:
@@ -71,28 +99,107 @@ To install it in `$(pwd)/outputs` and test it:
[nix-shell]$ make install
[nix-shell]$ make installcheck -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES
[nix-shell]$ ./outputs/out/bin/nix --version
nix (Nix) 3.0
nix (Nix) 2.12
```
If you have a flakes-enabled Nix you can replace:
To build Nix for the current operating system and CPU architecture use
```console
$ nix-shell
$ nix-build
```
by:
You can also build Nix for one of the [supported target platforms](#target-platforms).
## Platforms
As specified in [`flake.nix`], Nix can be built for various platforms:
- `aarch64-linux`
- `i686-linux`
- `x86_64-darwin`
- `x86_64-linux`
[`flake.nix`]: https://github.com/nixos/nix/blob/master/flake.nix
In order to build Nix for a different platform than the one you're currently
on, you need to have some way for your system Nix to build code for that
platform. Common solutions include [remote builders] and [binfmt emulation]
(only supported on NixOS).
[remote builders]: ../advanced-topics/distributed-builds.md
[binfmt emulation]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/options.html#opt-boot.binfmt.emulatedSystems
These solutions let Nix perform builds as if you're on the native platform, so
executing the build is as simple as
```console
$ nix develop
$ nix build .#packages.aarch64-linux.default
```
for flake-enabled Nix, or
```console
$ nix-build --attr packages.aarch64-linux.default
```
for classic Nix.
You can use any of the other supported platforms in place of `aarch64-linux`.
Cross-compiled builds are available for ARMv6 and ARMv7, and Nix on unsupported platforms can be bootstrapped by adding more `crossSystems` in `flake.nix`.
## Compilation environments
Nix can be compiled using multiple environments:
- `stdenv`: default;
- `gccStdenv`: force the use of `gcc` compiler;
- `clangStdenv`: force the use of `clang` compiler;
- `ccacheStdenv`: enable [ccache], a compiler cache to speed up compilation.
To build with one of those environments, you can use
```console
$ nix build .#nix-ccacheStdenv
```
for flake-enabled Nix, or
```console
$ nix-build --attr nix-ccacheStdenv
```
for classic Nix.
You can use any of the other supported environments in place of `nix-ccacheStdenv`.
## Editor integration
The `clangd` LSP server is installed by default on the `clang`-based `devShell`s.
See [supported compilation environments](#compilation-environments) and instructions how to set up a shell [with flakes](#nix-with-flakes) or in [classic Nix](#classic-nix).
To use the LSP with your editor, you first need to [set up `clangd`](https://clangd.llvm.org/installation#project-setup) by running:
```console
make clean && bear -- make -j$NIX_BUILD_CORES install
```
Configure your editor to use the `clangd` from the shell, either by running it inside the development shell, or by using [nix-direnv](https://github.com/nix-community/nix-direnv) and [the appropriate editor plugin](https://github.com/direnv/direnv/wiki#editor-integration).
> **Note**
>
> For some editors (e.g. Visual Studio Code), you may need to install a [special extension](https://open-vsx.org/extension/llvm-vs-code-extensions/vscode-clangd) for the editor to interact with `clangd`.
> Some other editors (e.g. Emacs, Vim) need a plugin to support LSP servers in general (e.g. [lsp-mode](https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode) for Emacs and [vim-lsp](https://github.com/prabirshrestha/vim-lsp) for vim).
> Editor-specific setup is typically opinionated, so we will not cover it here in more detail.
## Running tests
### Unit-tests
The unit-tests for each Nix library (`libexpr`, `libstore`, etc..) are defined
under `src/{library_name}/tests` using the
[googletest](https://google.github.io/googletest/) framework.
[googletest](https://google.github.io/googletest/) and
[rapidcheck](https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck) frameworks.
You can run the whole testsuite with `make check`, or the tests for a specific component with `make libfoo-tests_RUN`. Finer-grained filtering is also possible using the [--gtest_filter](https://google.github.io/googletest/advanced.html#running-a-subset-of-the-tests) command-line option.
@@ -218,7 +325,7 @@ After the CI run completes, you can check the output to extract the installer UR
5. To generate an install command, plug this `install_url` and your GitHub username into this template:
```console
sh <(curl -L <install_url>) --tarball-url-prefix https://<github-username>-nix-install-tests.cachix.org/serve
curl -L <install_url> | sh -s -- --tarball-url-prefix https://<github-username>-nix-install-tests.cachix.org/serve
```
<!-- #### Manually generating test installers
@@ -282,3 +389,35 @@ If a broken link occurs in a snippet that was inserted into multiple generated f
If the `@docroot@` literal appears in an error message from the `mdbook-linkcheck` tool, the `@docroot@` replacement needs to be applied to the generated source file that mentions it.
See existing `@docroot@` logic in the [Makefile].
Regular markdown files used for the manual have a base path of their own and they can use relative paths instead of `@docroot@`.
## API documentation
Doxygen API documentation is [available
online](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nix/master/internal-api-docs/latest/download-by-type/doc/internal-api-docs). You
can also build and view it yourself:
```console
# nix build .#hydraJobs.internal-api-docs
# xdg-open ./result/share/doc/nix/internal-api/html/index.html
```
or inside a `nix develop` shell by running:
```
# make internal-api-html
# xdg-open ./outputs/doc/share/doc/nix/internal-api/html/index.html
```
## Coverage analysis
A coverage analysis report is [available
online](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nix/master/coverage/latest/download-by-type/report/coverage). You
can build it yourself:
```
# nix build .#hydraJobs.coverage
# xdg-open ./result/coverage/index.html
```
Metrics about the change in line/function coverage over time are also
[available](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nix/master/coverage#tabs-charts).

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@@ -15,10 +15,28 @@
Example: `/nix/store/g946hcz4c8mdvq2g8vxx42z51qb71rvp-git-2.38.1.drv`
See [`nix show-derivation`](./command-ref/new-cli/nix3-show-derivation.md) (experimental) for displaying the contents of store derivations.
See [`nix derivation show`](./command-ref/new-cli/nix3-derivation-show.md) (experimental) for displaying the contents of store derivations.
[store derivation]: #gloss-store-derivation
- [instantiate]{#gloss-instantiate}, instantiation\
Translate a [derivation] into a [store derivation].
See [`nix-instantiate`](./command-ref/nix-instantiate.md).
[instantiate]: #gloss-instantiate
- [realise]{#gloss-realise}, realisation\
Ensure a [store path] is [valid][validity].
This means either running the `builder` executable as specified in the corresponding [derivation] or fetching a pre-built [store object] from a [substituter].
See [`nix-build`](./command-ref/nix-build.md) and [`nix-store --realise`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/realise.md).
See [`nix build`](./command-ref/new-cli/nix3-build.md) (experimental).
[realise]: #gloss-realise
- [content-addressed derivation]{#gloss-content-addressed-derivation}\
A derivation which has the
[`__contentAddressed`](./language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-__contentAddressed)
@@ -36,7 +54,7 @@
invoked, the Nix store can be referred to
as a "_local_" or a "_remote_" one:
+ A *local store* exists on the filesystem of
+ A [local store]{#gloss-local-store} exists on the filesystem of
the machine where Nix is invoked. You can use other
local stores by passing the `--store` flag to the
`nix` command. Local stores can be used for building derivations.
@@ -47,17 +65,17 @@
served by the `nix-serve` Perl script.
[store]: #gloss-store
[local store]: #gloss-local-store
- [chroot store]{#gloss-chroot-store}\
A local store whose canonical path is anything other than `/nix/store`.
A [local store] whose canonical path is anything other than `/nix/store`.
- [binary cache]{#gloss-binary-cache}\
A *binary cache* is a Nix store which uses a different format: its
metadata and signatures are kept in `.narinfo` files rather than in a
Nix database. This different format simplifies serving store objects
over the network, but cannot host builds. Examples of binary caches
include S3 buckets and the [NixOS binary
cache](https://cache.nixos.org).
[Nix database]. This different format simplifies serving store objects
over the network, but cannot host builds. Examples of binary caches
include S3 buckets and the [NixOS binary cache](https://cache.nixos.org).
- [store path]{#gloss-store-path}\
The location of a [store object] in the file system, i.e., an
@@ -83,14 +101,11 @@
derivation.
- [output-addressed store object]{#gloss-output-addressed-store-object}\
A store object whose store path hashes its content. This
includes derivations, the outputs of
[content-addressed derivations](#gloss-content-addressed-derivation),
and the outputs of
[fixed-output derivations](#gloss-fixed-output-derivation).
A [store object] whose [store path] is determined by its contents.
This includes derivations, the outputs of [content-addressed derivations](#gloss-content-addressed-derivation), and the outputs of [fixed-output derivations](#gloss-fixed-output-derivation).
- [substitute]{#gloss-substitute}\
A substitute is a command invocation stored in the Nix database that
A substitute is a command invocation stored in the [Nix database] that
describes how to build a store object, bypassing the normal build
mechanism (i.e., derivations). Typically, the substitute builds the
store object by downloading a pre-built version of the store object
@@ -101,12 +116,22 @@
copy store objects it doesn't have. For details, see the
[`substituters` option](./command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-substituters).
[substituter]: #gloss-substituter
- [purity]{#gloss-purity}\
The assumption that equal Nix derivations when run always produce
the same output. This cannot be guaranteed in general (e.g., a
builder can rely on external inputs such as the network or the
system time) but the Nix model assumes it.
- [Nix database]{#gloss-nix-database}\
An SQlite database to track [reference]s between [store object]s.
This is an implementation detail of the [local store].
Default location: `/nix/var/nix/db`.
[Nix database]: #gloss-nix-database
- [Nix expression]{#gloss-nix-expression}\
A high-level description of software packages and compositions
thereof. Deploying software using Nix entails writing Nix
@@ -115,14 +140,13 @@
then be built.
- [reference]{#gloss-reference}\
A store path `P` is said to have a reference to a store path `Q` if
the store object at `P` contains the path `Q` somewhere. The
*references* of a store path are the set of store paths to which it
has a reference.
A [store object] `O` is said to have a *reference* to a store object `P` if a [store path] to `P` appears in the contents of `O`.
A derivation can reference other derivations and sources (but not
output paths), whereas an output path only references other output
paths.
Store objects can refer to both other store objects and themselves.
References from a store object to itself are called *self-references*.
References other than a self-reference must not form a cycle.
[reference]: #gloss-reference
- [reachable]{#gloss-reachable}\
A store path `Q` is reachable from another store path `P` if `Q`
@@ -136,26 +160,32 @@
build-time dependencies, while the closure of its output path is
equivalent to its runtime dependencies. For correct deployment it
is necessary to deploy whole closures, since otherwise at runtime
files could be missing. The command `nix-store -qR` prints out
files could be missing. The command `nix-store --query --requisites ` prints out
closures of store paths.
As an example, if the store object at path `P` contains a reference
to path `Q`, then `Q` is in the closure of `P`. Further, if `Q`
As an example, if the [store object] at path `P` contains a [reference]
to a store object at path `Q`, then `Q` is in the closure of `P`. Further, if `Q`
references `R` then `R` is also in the closure of `P`.
[closure]: #gloss-closure
- [output path]{#gloss-output-path}\
A [store path] produced by a [derivation].
[output path]: #gloss-output-path
- [deriver]{#gloss-deriver}\
The deriver of an *output path* is the store
derivation that built it.
The [store derivation] that produced an [output path].
- [validity]{#gloss-validity}\
A store path is considered *valid* if it exists in the file system,
is listed in the Nix database as being valid, and if all paths in
its closure are also valid.
A store path is valid if all [store object]s in its [closure] can be read from the [store].
For a [local store], this means:
- The store path leads to an existing [store object] in that [store].
- The store path is listed in the [Nix database] as being valid.
- All paths in the store path's [closure] are valid.
[validity]: #gloss-validity
- [user environment]{#gloss-user-env}\
An automatically generated store object that consists of a set of
@@ -167,6 +197,11 @@
A symlink to the current *user environment* of a user, e.g.,
`/nix/var/nix/profiles/default`.
- [installable]{#gloss-installable}\
Something that can be realised in the Nix store.
See [installables](./command-ref/new-cli/nix.md#installables) for [`nix` commands](./command-ref/new-cli/nix.md) (experimental) for details.
- [NAR]{#gloss-nar}\
A *N*ix *AR*chive. This is a serialisation of a path in the Nix
store. It can contain regular files, directories and symbolic
@@ -187,3 +222,9 @@
[string]: ./language/values.md#type-string
[path]: ./language/values.md#type-path
[attribute name]: ./language/values.md#attribute-set
- [experimental feature]{#gloss-experimental-feature}\
Not yet stabilized functionality guarded by named experimental feature flags.
These flags are enabled or disabled with the [`experimental-features`](./command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-experimental-features) setting.
See the contribution guide on the [purpose and lifecycle of experimental feaures](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md).

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Set the environment variable and install Nix
```console
$ export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/my-certificate-bundle.crt
$ sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
$ curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
```
In the shell profile and rc files (for example, `/etc/bashrc`,
@@ -38,18 +38,15 @@ export NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/my-certificate-bundle.crt
```
> **Note**
>
>
> You must not add the export and then do the install, as the Nix
> installer will detect the presence of Nix configuration, and abort.
## `NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE` with macOS and the Nix daemon
If you use the Nix daemon, you should also add the following to
`/etc/nix/nix.conf`:
On macOS you must specify the environment variable for the Nix daemon
service, then restart it:
```console
$ sudo launchctl setenv NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE /etc/ssl/my-certificate-bundle.crt
$ sudo launchctl kickstart -k system/org.nixos.nix-daemon
```
ssl-cert-file = /etc/ssl/my-certificate-bundle.crt
```
## Proxy Environment Variables

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@@ -1,2 +1,38 @@
This section describes how to install and configure Nix for first-time
use.
# Installation
This section describes how to install and configure Nix for first-time use.
The current recommended option on Linux and MacOS is [multi-user](#multi-user).
## Multi-user
This installation offers better sharing, improved isolation, and more security
over a single user installation.
This option requires either:
* Linux running systemd, with SELinux disabled
* MacOS
```console
$ bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --daemon
```
## Single-user
> Single-user is not supported on Mac.
This installation has less requirements than the multi-user install, however it
cannot offer equivalent sharing, isolation, or security.
This option is suitable for systems without systemd.
```console
$ bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --no-daemon
```
## Distributions
The Nix community maintains installers for several distributions.
They can be found in the [`nix-community/nix-installers`](https://github.com/nix-community/nix-installers) repository.

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
The easiest way to install Nix is to run the following command:
```console
$ sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
$ curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
```
This will run the installer interactively (causing it to explain what
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ you can authenticate with `sudo`.
To explicitly select a single-user installation on your system:
```console
$ sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --no-daemon
$ curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh -s -- --no-daemon
```
This will perform a single-user installation of Nix, meaning that `/nix`
@@ -47,12 +47,6 @@ The install script will modify the first writable file from amongst
`NIX_INSTALLER_NO_MODIFY_PROFILE` environment variable before executing
the install script to disable this behaviour.
You can uninstall Nix simply by running:
```console
$ rm -rf /nix
```
# Multi User Installation
The multi-user Nix installation creates system users, and a system
@@ -66,7 +60,7 @@ You can instruct the installer to perform a multi-user installation on
your system:
```console
$ sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --daemon
$ curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh -s -- --daemon
```
The multi-user installation of Nix will create build users between the
@@ -84,154 +78,8 @@ The installer will modify `/etc/bashrc`, and `/etc/zshrc` if they exist.
The installer will first back up these files with a `.backup-before-nix`
extension. The installer will also create `/etc/profile.d/nix.sh`.
## Uninstalling
### Linux
If you are on Linux with systemd:
1. Remove the Nix daemon service:
```console
sudo systemctl stop nix-daemon.service
sudo systemctl disable nix-daemon.socket nix-daemon.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
```
1. Remove systemd service files:
```console
sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/nix-daemon.service /etc/systemd/system/nix-daemon.socket
```
1. The installer script uses systemd-tmpfiles to create the socket directory.
You may also want to remove the configuration for that:
```console
sudo rm /etc/tmpfiles.d/nix-daemon.conf
```
Remove files created by Nix:
```console
sudo rm -rf /nix /etc/nix /etc/profile/nix.sh ~root/.nix-profile ~root/.nix-defexpr ~root/.nix-channels ~/.nix-profile ~/.nix-defexpr ~/.nix-channels
```
Remove build users and their group:
```console
for i in $(seq 1 32); do
sudo userdel nixbld$i
done
sudo groupdel nixbld
```
There may also be references to Nix in
- `/etc/profile`
- `/etc/bashrc`
- `/etc/zshrc`
which you may remove.
### macOS
1. Edit `/etc/zshrc` and `/etc/bashrc` to remove the lines sourcing
`nix-daemon.sh`, which should look like this:
```bash
# Nix
if [ -e '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh' ]; then
. '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh'
fi
# End Nix
```
If these files haven't been altered since installing Nix you can simply put
the backups back in place:
```console
sudo mv /etc/zshrc.backup-before-nix /etc/zshrc
sudo mv /etc/bashrc.backup-before-nix /etc/bashrc
```
This will stop shells from sourcing the file and bringing everything you
installed using Nix in scope.
2. Stop and remove the Nix daemon services:
```console
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.darwin-store.plist
sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.darwin-store.plist
```
This stops the Nix daemon and prevents it from being started next time you
boot the system.
3. Remove the `nixbld` group and the `_nixbuildN` users:
```console
sudo dscl . -delete /Groups/nixbld
for u in $(sudo dscl . -list /Users | grep _nixbld); do sudo dscl . -delete /Users/$u; done
```
This will remove all the build users that no longer serve a purpose.
4. Edit fstab using `sudo vifs` to remove the line mounting the Nix Store
volume on `/nix`, which looks like
`UUID=<uuid> /nix apfs rw,noauto,nobrowse,suid,owners` or
`LABEL=Nix\040Store /nix apfs rw,nobrowse`. This will prevent automatic
mounting of the Nix Store volume.
5. Edit `/etc/synthetic.conf` to remove the `nix` line. If this is the only
line in the file you can remove it entirely, `sudo rm /etc/synthetic.conf`.
This will prevent the creation of the empty `/nix` directory to provide a
mountpoint for the Nix Store volume.
6. Remove the files Nix added to your system:
```console
sudo rm -rf /etc/nix /var/root/.nix-profile /var/root/.nix-defexpr /var/root/.nix-channels ~/.nix-profile ~/.nix-defexpr ~/.nix-channels
```
This gets rid of any data Nix may have created except for the store which is
removed next.
7. Remove the Nix Store volume:
```console
sudo diskutil apfs deleteVolume /nix
```
This will remove the Nix Store volume and everything that was added to the
store.
If the output indicates that the command couldn't remove the volume, you should
make sure you don't have an _unmounted_ Nix Store volume. Look for a
"Nix Store" volume in the output of the following command:
```console
diskutil list
```
If you _do_ see a "Nix Store" volume, delete it by re-running the diskutil
deleteVolume command, but replace `/nix` with the store volume's `diskXsY`
identifier.
> **Note**
>
> After you complete the steps here, you will still have an empty `/nix`
> directory. This is an expected sign of a successful uninstall. The empty
> `/nix` directory will disappear the next time you reboot.
>
> You do not have to reboot to finish uninstalling Nix. The uninstall is
> complete. macOS (Catalina+) directly controls root directories and its
> read-only root will prevent you from manually deleting the empty `/nix`
> mountpoint.
# macOS Installation
[]{#sect-macos-installation-change-store-prefix}[]{#sect-macos-installation-encrypted-volume}[]{#sect-macos-installation-symlink}[]{#sect-macos-installation-recommended-notes}
<!-- Note: anchors above to catch permalinks to old explanations -->
@@ -280,19 +128,16 @@ this to run the installer, but it may help if you run into trouble:
# Installing a pinned Nix version from a URL
NixOS.org hosts version-specific installation URLs for all Nix versions
since 1.11.16, at `https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-version/install`.
Version-specific installation URLs for all Nix versions
since 1.11.16 can be found at [releases.nixos.org](https://releases.nixos.org/?prefix=nix/).
The corresponding SHA-256 hash can be found in the directory for the given version.
These install scripts can be used the same as the main NixOS.org
installation script:
These install scripts can be used the same as usual:
```console
$ sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
$ curl -L https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-<version>/install | sh
```
In the same directory of the install script are sha256 sums, and gpg
signature files.
# Installing from a binary tarball
You can also download a binary tarball that contains Nix and all its

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@@ -71,3 +71,8 @@
<http://libcpuid.sourceforge.net>.
This is an optional dependency and can be disabled
by providing a `--disable-cpuid` to the `configure` script.
- Unless `./configure --disable-tests` is specified, GoogleTest (GTest) and
RapidCheck are required, which are available at
<https://google.github.io/googletest/> and
<https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck> respectively.

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@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
# Uninstalling Nix
## Single User
If you have a [single-user installation](./installing-binary.md#single-user-installation) of Nix, uninstall it by running:
```console
$ rm -rf /nix
```
## Multi User
Removing a [multi-user installation](./installing-binary.md#multi-user-installation) of Nix is more involved, and depends on the operating system.
### Linux
If you are on Linux with systemd:
1. Remove the Nix daemon service:
```console
sudo systemctl stop nix-daemon.service
sudo systemctl disable nix-daemon.socket nix-daemon.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
```
Remove files created by Nix:
```console
sudo rm -rf /etc/nix /etc/profile.d/nix.sh /etc/tmpfiles.d/nix-daemon.conf /nix ~root/.nix-channels ~root/.nix-defexpr ~root/.nix-profile
```
Remove build users and their group:
```console
for i in $(seq 1 32); do
sudo userdel nixbld$i
done
sudo groupdel nixbld
```
There may also be references to Nix in
- `/etc/bash.bashrc`
- `/etc/bashrc`
- `/etc/profile`
- `/etc/zsh/zshrc`
- `/etc/zshrc`
which you may remove.
### macOS
1. Edit `/etc/zshrc`, `/etc/bashrc`, and `/etc/bash.bashrc` to remove the lines sourcing `nix-daemon.sh`, which should look like this:
```bash
# Nix
if [ -e '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh' ]; then
. '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh'
fi
# End Nix
```
If these files haven't been altered since installing Nix you can simply put
the backups back in place:
```console
sudo mv /etc/zshrc.backup-before-nix /etc/zshrc
sudo mv /etc/bashrc.backup-before-nix /etc/bashrc
sudo mv /etc/bash.bashrc.backup-before-nix /etc/bash.bashrc
```
This will stop shells from sourcing the file and bringing everything you
installed using Nix in scope.
2. Stop and remove the Nix daemon services:
```console
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.darwin-store.plist
sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.darwin-store.plist
```
This stops the Nix daemon and prevents it from being started next time you
boot the system.
3. Remove the `nixbld` group and the `_nixbuildN` users:
```console
sudo dscl . -delete /Groups/nixbld
for u in $(sudo dscl . -list /Users | grep _nixbld); do sudo dscl . -delete /Users/$u; done
```
This will remove all the build users that no longer serve a purpose.
4. Edit fstab using `sudo vifs` to remove the line mounting the Nix Store
volume on `/nix`, which looks like
`UUID=<uuid> /nix apfs rw,noauto,nobrowse,suid,owners` or
`LABEL=Nix\040Store /nix apfs rw,nobrowse`. This will prevent automatic
mounting of the Nix Store volume.
5. Edit `/etc/synthetic.conf` to remove the `nix` line. If this is the only
line in the file you can remove it entirely, `sudo rm /etc/synthetic.conf`.
This will prevent the creation of the empty `/nix` directory to provide a
mountpoint for the Nix Store volume.
6. Remove the files Nix added to your system:
```console
sudo rm -rf /etc/nix /var/root/.nix-profile /var/root/.nix-defexpr /var/root/.nix-channels ~/.nix-profile ~/.nix-defexpr ~/.nix-channels
```
This gets rid of any data Nix may have created except for the store which is
removed next.
7. Remove the Nix Store volume:
```console
sudo diskutil apfs deleteVolume /nix
```
This will remove the Nix Store volume and everything that was added to the
store.
If the output indicates that the command couldn't remove the volume, you should
make sure you don't have an _unmounted_ Nix Store volume. Look for a
"Nix Store" volume in the output of the following command:
```console
diskutil list
```
If you _do_ see a "Nix Store" volume, delete it by re-running the diskutil
deleteVolume command, but replace `/nix` with the store volume's `diskXsY`
identifier.
> **Note**
>
> After you complete the steps here, you will still have an empty `/nix`
> directory. This is an expected sign of a successful uninstall. The empty
> `/nix` directory will disappear the next time you reboot.
>
> You do not have to reboot to finish uninstalling Nix. The uninstall is
> complete. macOS (Catalina+) directly controls root directories and its
> read-only root will prevent you from manually deleting the empty `/nix`
> mountpoint.

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@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
Multi-user Nix users on macOS can upgrade Nix by running: `sudo -i sh -c
'nix-channel --update &&
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.nix &&
nix-env --install --attr nixpkgs.nix &&
launchctl remove org.nixos.nix-daemon &&
launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist'`
Single-user installations of Nix should run this: `nix-channel --update;
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.nix nixpkgs.cacert`
nix-env --install --attr nixpkgs.nix nixpkgs.cacert`
Multi-user Nix users on Linux should run this with sudo: `nix-channel
--update; nix-env -iA nixpkgs.nix nixpkgs.cacert; systemctl
--update; nix-env --install --attr nixpkgs.nix nixpkgs.cacert; systemctl
daemon-reload; systemctl restart nix-daemon`

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ there after an upgrade. This means that you can _roll back_ to the
old version:
```console
$ nix-env --upgrade -A nixpkgs.some-package
$ nix-env --upgrade --attr nixpkgs.some-package
$ nix-env --rollback
```
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Nix expressions generally describe how to build a package from
source, so an installation action like
```console
$ nix-env --install -A nixpkgs.firefox
$ nix-env --install --attr nixpkgs.firefox
```
_could_ cause quite a bit of build activity, as not only Firefox but
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Pan newsreader, as described by [its
Nix expression](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/applications/networking/newsreaders/pan/default.nix):
```console
$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' -A pan
$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' --attr pan
```
Youre then dropped into a shell where you can edit, build and test

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@@ -198,8 +198,7 @@ Derivations can declare some infrequently used optional attributes.
- `"recursive"`\
The hash is computed over the NAR archive dump of the output
(i.e., the result of [`nix-store
--dump`](../command-ref/nix-store.md#operation---dump)). In
(i.e., the result of [`nix-store --dump`](@docroot@/command-ref/nix-store/dump.md)). In
this case, the output can be anything, including a directory
tree.
@@ -207,14 +206,28 @@ Derivations can declare some infrequently used optional attributes.
the hash in either hexadecimal or base-32 notation. (See the
[`nix-hash` command](../command-ref/nix-hash.md) for information
about converting to and from base-32 notation.)
- [`__contentAddressed`]{#adv-attr-__contentAddressed}
If this **experimental** attribute is set to true, then the derivation
> **Warning**
> This attribute is part of an [experimental feature](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md).
>
> To use this attribute, you must enable the
> [`ca-derivations`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-ca-derivations) experimental feature.
> For example, in [nix.conf](../command-ref/conf-file.md) you could add:
>
> ```
> extra-experimental-features = ca-derivations
> ```
If this attribute is set to `true`, then the derivation
outputs will be stored in a content-addressed location rather than the
traditional input-addressed one.
This only has an effect if the `ca-derivation` experimental feature is enabled.
Setting this attribute also requires setting `outputHashMode` and `outputHashAlgo` like for *fixed-output derivations* (see above).
Setting this attribute also requires setting
[`outputHashMode`](#adv-attr-outputHashMode)
and
[`outputHashAlgo`](#adv-attr-outputHashAlgo)
like for *fixed-output derivations* (see above).
- [`passAsFile`]{#adv-attr-passAsFile}\
A list of names of attributes that should be passed via files rather
@@ -255,3 +268,80 @@ Derivations can declare some infrequently used optional attributes.
> substituted. Thus it is usually a good idea to align `system` with
> `builtins.currentSystem` when setting `allowSubstitutes` to
> `false`. For most trivial derivations this should be the case.
- [`__structuredAttrs`]{#adv-attr-structuredAttrs}\
If the special attribute `__structuredAttrs` is set to `true`, the other derivation
attributes are serialised in JSON format and made available to the
builder via the file `.attrs.json` in the builders temporary
directory. This obviates the need for [`passAsFile`](#adv-attr-passAsFile) since JSON files
have no size restrictions, unlike process environments.
It also makes it possible to tweak derivation settings in a structured way; see
[`outputChecks`](#adv-attr-outputChecks) for example.
As a convenience to Bash builders,
Nix writes a script named `.attrs.sh` to the builders directory
that initialises shell variables corresponding to all attributes
that are representable in Bash. This includes non-nested
(associative) arrays. For example, the attribute `hardening.format = true`
ends up as the Bash associative array element `${hardening[format]}`.
- [`outputChecks`]{#adv-attr-outputChecks}\
When using [structured attributes](#adv-attr-structuredAttrs), the `outputChecks`
attribute allows defining checks per-output.
In addition to
[`allowedReferences`](#adv-attr-allowedReferences), [`allowedRequisites`](#adv-attr-allowedRequisites),
[`disallowedReferences`](#adv-attr-disallowedReferences) and [`disallowedRequisites`](#adv-attr-disallowedRequisites),
the following attributes are available:
- `maxSize` defines the maximum size of the resulting [store object](../glossary.md#gloss-store-object).
- `maxClosureSize` defines the maximum size of the output's closure.
- `ignoreSelfRefs` controls whether self-references should be considered when
checking for allowed references/requisites.
Example:
```nix
__structuredAttrs = true;
outputChecks.out = {
# The closure of 'out' must not be larger than 256 MiB.
maxClosureSize = 256 * 1024 * 1024;
# It must not refer to the C compiler or to the 'dev' output.
disallowedRequisites = [ stdenv.cc "dev" ];
};
outputChecks.dev = {
# The 'dev' output must not be larger than 128 KiB.
maxSize = 128 * 1024;
};
```
- [`unsafeDiscardReferences`]{#adv-attr-unsafeDiscardReferences}\
> **Warning**
> This attribute is part of an [experimental feature](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md).
>
> To use this attribute, you must enable the
> [`discard-references`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-discard-references) experimental feature.
> For example, in [nix.conf](../command-ref/conf-file.md) you could add:
>
> ```
> extra-experimental-features = discard-references
> ```
When using [structured attributes](#adv-attr-structuredAttrs), the
attribute `unsafeDiscardReferences` is an attribute set with a boolean value for each output name.
If set to `true`, it disables scanning the output for runtime dependencies.
Example:
```nix
__structuredAttrs = true;
unsafeDiscardReferences.out = true;
```
This is useful, for example, when generating self-contained filesystem images with
their own embedded Nix store: hashes found inside such an image refer
to the embedded store and not to the host's Nix store.

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@@ -1,20 +1,43 @@
# Built-in Constants
Here are the constants built into the Nix expression evaluator:
These constants are built into the Nix language evaluator:
- `builtins`\
The set `builtins` contains all the built-in functions and values.
You can use `builtins` to test for the availability of features in
the Nix installation, e.g.,
```nix
if builtins ? getEnv then builtins.getEnv "PATH" else ""
```
This allows a Nix expression to fall back gracefully on older Nix
installations that dont have the desired built-in function.
- [`builtins`]{#builtins-builtins} (attribute set)
- [`builtins.currentSystem`]{#builtins-currentSystem}\
The built-in value `currentSystem` evaluates to the Nix platform
identifier for the Nix installation on which the expression is being
evaluated, such as `"i686-linux"` or `"x86_64-darwin"`.
Contains all the [built-in functions](./builtins.md) and values, in order to avoid polluting the global scope.
Since built-in functions were added over time, [testing for attributes](./operators.md#has-attribute) in `builtins` can be used for graceful fallback on older Nix installations:
```nix
if builtins ? getEnv then builtins.getEnv "PATH" else ""
```
- [`builtins.currentSystem`]{#builtins-currentSystem} (string)
The built-in value `currentSystem` evaluates to the Nix platform
identifier for the Nix installation on which the expression is being
evaluated, such as `"i686-linux"` or `"x86_64-darwin"`.
Not available in [pure evaluation mode](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval).
- [`builtins.currentTime`]{#builtins-currentTime} (integer)
Return the [Unix time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time) at first evaluation.
Repeated references to that name will re-use the initially obtained value.
Example:
```console
$ nix repl
Welcome to Nix 2.15.1 Type :? for help.
nix-repl> builtins.currentTime
1683705525
nix-repl> builtins.currentTime
1683705525
```
The [store path](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store-path) of a derivation depending on `currentTime` will differ for each evaluation.
Not available in [pure evaluation mode](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval).

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@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
# Built-in Functions
This section lists the functions built into the Nix expression
evaluator. (The built-in function `derivation` is discussed above.)
Some built-ins, such as `derivation`, are always in scope of every Nix
expression; you can just access them right away. But to prevent
polluting the namespace too much, most built-ins are not in
scope. Instead, you can access them through the `builtins` built-in
value, which is a set that contains all built-in functions and values.
For instance, `derivation` is also available as `builtins.derivation`.
This section lists the functions built into the Nix language evaluator.
All built-in functions are available through the global [`builtins`](./builtin-constants.md#builtins-builtins) constant.
For convenience, some built-ins are can be accessed directly:
- [`derivation`](#builtins-derivation)
- [`import`](#builtins-import)
- [`abort`](#builtins-abort)
- [`throw`](#builtins-throw)
<dl>
<dt><code>derivation <var>attrs</var></code>;
<code>builtins.derivation <var>attrs</var></code></dt>
<dt id="builtins-derivation"><a href="#builtins-derivation"><code>derivation <var>attrs</var></code></a></dt>
<dd><p><var>derivation</var> is described in
<a href="derivations.md">its own section</a>.</p></dd>

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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
<tr>
<td>
`"hello ${ { a = "world" }.a }"`
`"hello ${ { a = "world"; }.a }"`
`"1 2 ${toString 3}"`
@@ -191,12 +191,12 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
<tr>
<td>
<nixpkgs>
`<nixpkgs>`
</td>
<td>
Search path. Value determined by [`$NIX_PATH` environment variable](../command-ref/env-common.md#env-NIX_PATH).
Search path for Nix files. Value determined by [`$NIX_PATH` environment variable](../command-ref/env-common.md#env-NIX_PATH).
</td>
</tr>

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
| [Equality] | *expr* `==` *expr* | none | 11 |
| Inequality | *expr* `!=` *expr* | none | 11 |
| Logical conjunction (`AND`) | *bool* `&&` *bool* | left | 12 |
| Logical disjunction (`OR`) | *bool* `||` *bool* | left | 13 |
| Logical disjunction (`OR`) | *bool* <code>\|\|</code> *bool* | left | 13 |
| [Logical implication] | *bool* `->` *bool* | none | 14 |
[string]: ./values.md#type-string
@@ -36,15 +36,15 @@
## Attribute selection
Select the attribute denoted by attribute path *attrpath* from [attribute set] *attrset*.
If the attribute doesnt exist, return *value* if provided, otherwise abort evaluation.
If the attribute doesnt exist, return the *expr* after `or` if provided, otherwise abort evaluation.
<!-- FIXME: the following should to into its own language syntax section, but that needs more work to fit in well -->
An attribute path is a dot-separated list of attribute names.
An attribute name can be an identifier or a string.
> *attrpath* = *name* [ `.` *name* ]...
> *name* = *identifier* | *string*
> *attrpath* = *name* [ `.` *name* ]... \
> *name* = *identifier* | *string* \
> *identifier* ~ `[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_'-]*`
[Attribute selection]: #attribute-selection
@@ -116,16 +116,16 @@ The result is a string.
[store path]: ../glossary.md#gloss-store-path
[store]: ../glossary.md#gloss-store
[Path and string concatenation]: #path-and-string-concatenation
[String and path concatenation]: #string-and-path-concatenation
## Update
> *attrset1* + *attrset2*
> *attrset1* // *attrset2*
Update [attribute set] *attrset1* with names and values from *attrset2*.
The returned attribute set will have of all the attributes in *e1* and *e2*.
If an attribute name is present in both, the attribute value from the former is taken.
The returned attribute set will have of all the attributes in *attrset1* and *attrset2*.
If an attribute name is present in both, the attribute value from the latter is taken.
[Update]: #update
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ If an attribute name is present in both, the attribute value from the former is
Comparison is
- [arithmetic] for [number]s
- [arithmetic] for [number]s
- lexicographic for [string]s and [path]s
- item-wise lexicographic for [list]s:
elements at the same index in both lists are compared according to their type and skipped if they are equal.

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@@ -190,13 +190,17 @@ instance,
```
evaluates to `"Foo"`. It is possible to provide a default value in an
attribute selection using the `or` keyword. For example,
attribute selection using the `or` keyword:
```nix
{ a = "Foo"; b = "Bar"; }.c or "Xyzzy"
```
will evaluate to `"Xyzzy"` because there is no `c` attribute in the set.
```nix
{ a = "Foo"; b = "Bar"; }.c.d.e.f.g or "Xyzzy"
```
will both evaluate to `"Xyzzy"` because there is no `c` attribute in the set.
You can use arbitrary double-quoted strings as attribute names:
@@ -205,7 +209,7 @@ You can use arbitrary double-quoted strings as attribute names:
```
```nix
let bar = "bar";
let bar = "bar"; in
{ "foo ${bar}" = 123; }."foo ${bar}"
```

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ $ nix-channel --update
You can view the set of available packages in Nixpkgs:
```console
$ nix-env -qaP
$ nix-env --query --available --attr-path
nixpkgs.aterm aterm-2.2
nixpkgs.bash bash-3.0
nixpkgs.binutils binutils-2.15
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ If you downloaded Nixpkgs yourself, or if you checked it out from GitHub,
then you need to pass the path to your Nixpkgs tree using the `-f` flag:
```console
$ nix-env -qaPf /path/to/nixpkgs
$ nix-env --query --available --attr-path --file /path/to/nixpkgs
aterm aterm-2.2
bash bash-3.0
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Nixpkgs.
You can filter the packages by name:
```console
$ nix-env -qaP firefox
$ nix-env --query --available --attr-path firefox
nixpkgs.firefox-esr firefox-91.3.0esr
nixpkgs.firefox firefox-94.0.1
```
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ nixpkgs.firefox firefox-94.0.1
and using regular expressions:
```console
$ nix-env -qaP 'firefox.*'
$ nix-env --query --available --attr-path 'firefox.*'
```
It is also possible to see the *status* of available packages, i.e.,
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ whether they are installed into the user environment and/or present in
the system:
```console
$ nix-env -qaPs
$ nix-env --query --available --attr-path --status
-PS nixpkgs.bash bash-3.0
--S nixpkgs.binutils binutils-2.15
@@ -110,10 +110,10 @@ which is Nixs mechanism for doing binary deployment. It just means that
Nix knows that it can fetch a pre-built package from somewhere
(typically a network server) instead of building it locally.
You can install a package using `nix-env -iA`. For instance,
You can install a package using `nix-env --install --attr `. For instance,
```console
$ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.subversion
$ nix-env --install --attr nixpkgs.subversion
```
will install the package called `subversion` from `nixpkgs` channel (which is, of course, the
@@ -143,14 +143,14 @@ instead of the attribute path, as `nix-env` does not record which attribute
was used for installing:
```console
$ nix-env -e subversion
$ nix-env --uninstall subversion
```
Upgrading to a new version is just as easy. If you have a new release of
Nix Packages, you can do:
```console
$ nix-env -uA nixpkgs.subversion
$ nix-env --upgrade --attr nixpkgs.subversion
```
This will *only* upgrade Subversion if there is a “newer” version in the
@@ -163,15 +163,15 @@ whatever version is in the Nix expressions, use `-i` instead of `-u`;
You can also upgrade all packages for which there are newer versions:
```console
$ nix-env -u
$ nix-env --upgrade
```
Sometimes its useful to be able to ask what `nix-env` would do, without
actually doing it. For instance, to find out what packages would be
upgraded by `nix-env -u`, you can do
upgraded by `nix-env --upgrade `, you can do
```console
$ nix-env -u --dry-run
$ nix-env --upgrade --dry-run
(dry run; not doing anything)
upgrading `libxslt-1.1.0' to `libxslt-1.1.10'
upgrading `graphviz-1.10' to `graphviz-1.12'

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