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Sergei Maximov 2a9336b426 elixir-ls: build LS using the same Elixir version that is used to run LS
The Elixir LS package in Nixpkgs by default used the latest Elixir
version available to compile and run Elixir LS. The user can build
a custom Elixir LS package with a different Elixir version:

    my-custom-elixir-ls = pkgs.elixir-ls.override {
      elixir = my-custom-elixir;
    };

But by doing so the user changes only the Elixir version used to
run Elixir LS; the Elixir version used to compile Elixir LS doesn't
change. As the result, the custom Elixir LS package uses a different
Elixir version at runtime than the Elixir version it was compiled with.

In order to be able to modify the Elixir version used at build time,
I changed `mixRelease` and `fetchMixDeps` to accept `elixir` and
`hex` as parameters (defaults to the latest Elixir and Hex packages).
2021-11-03 08:46:46 +09:00

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{ stdenv, lib, elixir, erlang, findutils, hex, rebar, rebar3, fetchMixDeps, makeWrapper, git, ripgrep }@inputs:
{ pname
, version
, src
, nativeBuildInputs ? [ ]
, meta ? { }
, enableDebugInfo ? false
, mixEnv ? "prod"
, compileFlags ? [ ]
# mix fixed output derivation dependencies
, mixFodDeps ? null
# mix dependencies generated by mix2nix
# this assumes each dependency is built by buildMix or buildRebar3
# each dependency needs to have a setup hook to add the lib path to $ERL_LIBS
# this is how mix will find dependencies
, mixNixDeps ? { }
, elixir ? inputs.elixir
, hex ? inputs.hex.override { inherit elixir; }
, ...
}@attrs:
let
# remove non standard attributes that cannot be coerced to strings
overridable = builtins.removeAttrs attrs [ "compileFlags" "mixNixDeps" ];
in
assert mixNixDeps != { } -> mixFodDeps == null;
stdenv.mkDerivation (overridable // {
# rg is used as a better grep to search for erlang references in the final release
nativeBuildInputs = nativeBuildInputs ++ [ erlang hex elixir makeWrapper git ripgrep ];
buildInputs = builtins.attrValues mixNixDeps;
MIX_ENV = mixEnv;
MIX_DEBUG = if enableDebugInfo then 1 else 0;
HEX_OFFLINE = 1;
DEBUG = if enableDebugInfo then 1 else 0; # for Rebar3 compilation
# the api with `mix local.rebar rebar path` makes a copy of the binary
# some older dependencies still use rebar
MIX_REBAR = "${rebar}/bin/rebar";
MIX_REBAR3 = "${rebar3}/bin/rebar3";
postUnpack = ''
export HEX_HOME="$TEMPDIR/hex"
export MIX_HOME="$TEMPDIR/mix"
# Rebar
export REBAR_GLOBAL_CONFIG_DIR="$TEMPDIR/rebar3"
export REBAR_CACHE_DIR="$TEMPDIR/rebar3.cache"
${lib.optionalString (mixFodDeps != null) ''
# compilation of the dependencies will require
# that the dependency path is writable
# thus a copy to the TEMPDIR is inevitable here
export MIX_DEPS_PATH="$TEMPDIR/deps"
cp --no-preserve=mode -R "${mixFodDeps}" "$MIX_DEPS_PATH"
''
}
'' + (attrs.postUnpack or "");
configurePhase = attrs.configurePhase or ''
runHook preConfigure
${./mix-configure-hook.sh}
# this is needed for projects that have a specific compile step
# the dependency needs to be compiled in order for the task
# to be available
# Phoenix projects for example will need compile.phoenix
mix deps.compile --no-deps-check --skip-umbrella-children
runHook postConfigure
'';
buildPhase = attrs.buildPhase or ''
runHook preBuild
mix compile --no-deps-check ${lib.concatStringsSep " " compileFlags}
runHook postBuild
'';
installPhase = attrs.installPhase or ''
runHook preInstall
mix release --no-deps-check --path "$out"
runHook postInstall
'';
# Stripping of the binary is intentional
# even though it does not affect beam files
# it is necessary for NIFs binaries
postFixup = ''
if [ -e "$out/bin/${pname}.bat" ]; then # absent in special cases, i.e. elixir-ls
rm "$out/bin/${pname}.bat" # windows file
fi
# contains secrets and should not be in the nix store
# TODO document how to handle RELEASE_COOKIE
# secrets should not be in the nix store.
# This is only used for connecting multiple nodes
if [ -e $out/releases/COOKIE ]; then # absent in special cases, i.e. elixir-ls
rm $out/releases/COOKIE
fi
# removing unused erlang reference from resulting derivation to reduce
# closure size
if [ -e $out/erts-* ]; then
echo "ERTS found in $out - removing references to erlang to reduce closure size"
# there is a link in $out/erts-*/bin/start always
# TODO:
# sometimes there are links in dependencies like bcrypt compiled binaries
# at the moment those are not removed since substituteInPlace will
# error on binaries
for file in $(rg "${erlang}/lib/erlang" "$out" --files-with-matches); do
echo "removing reference to erlang in $file"
substituteInPlace "$file" --replace "${erlang}/lib/erlang" "$out"
done
fi
'';
# TODO investigate why the resulting closure still has
# a reference to erlang.
# uncommenting the following will fail the build
# disallowedReferences = [ erlang ];
})