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Jan Malakhovski bdf32ed2ab fetchurl: allow adding meta info; fetchFrom*: add meta.homepage
The point of this is to be able to do `meta.homepage = src.meta.homepage;`
instead of the usual copy-paste for the packages that are hosted
on these hosting services.
2015-05-24 14:26:39 +00:00

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{ stdenv, curl }: # Note that `curl' may be `null', in case of the native stdenv.
let
mirrors = import ./mirrors.nix;
# Write the list of mirrors to a file that we can reuse between
# fetchurl instantiations, instead of passing the mirrors to
# fetchurl instantiations via environment variables. This makes the
# resulting store derivations (.drv files) much smaller, which in
# turn makes nix-env/nix-instantiate faster.
mirrorsFile =
stdenv.mkDerivation ({
name = "mirrors-list";
builder = ./write-mirror-list.sh;
preferLocalBuild = true;
} // mirrors);
# Names of the master sites that are mirrored (i.e., "sourceforge",
# "gnu", etc.).
sites = builtins.attrNames mirrors;
impureEnvVars = [
# We borrow these environment variables from the caller to allow
# easy proxy configuration. This is impure, but a fixed-output
# derivation like fetchurl is allowed to do so since its result is
# by definition pure.
"http_proxy" "https_proxy" "ftp_proxy" "all_proxy" "no_proxy"
# This variable allows the user to pass additional options to curl
"NIX_CURL_FLAGS"
# This variable allows the user to override hashedMirrors from the
# command-line.
"NIX_HASHED_MIRRORS"
# This variable allows overriding the timeout for connecting to
# the hashed mirrors.
"NIX_CONNECT_TIMEOUT"
] ++ (map (site: "NIX_MIRRORS_${site}") sites);
in
{ # URL to fetch.
url ? ""
, # Alternatively, a list of URLs specifying alternative download
# locations. They are tried in order.
urls ? []
, # Additional curl options needed for the download to succeed.
curlOpts ? ""
, # Name of the file. If empty, use the basename of `url' (or of the
# first element of `urls').
name ? ""
# Different ways of specifying the hash.
, outputHash ? ""
, outputHashAlgo ? ""
, md5 ? ""
, sha1 ? ""
, sha256 ? ""
, recursiveHash ? false
, # Shell code executed after the file has been fetched
# successfully. This can do things like check or transform the file.
postFetch ? ""
, # Whether to download to a temporary path rather than $out. Useful
# in conjunction with postFetch. The location of the temporary file
# is communicated to postFetch via $downloadedFile.
downloadToTemp ? false
, # If set, don't download the file, but write a list of all possible
# URLs (resulting from resolving mirror:// URLs) to $out.
showURLs ? false
, # Meta information, if any.
meta ? {}
}:
assert builtins.isList urls;
assert urls != [] -> url == "";
assert url != "" -> urls == [];
let
hasHash = showURLs || (outputHash != "" && outputHashAlgo != "")
|| md5 != "" || sha1 != "" || sha256 != "";
urls_ = if urls != [] then urls else [url];
in
if (!hasHash) then throw "Specify hash for fetchurl fixed-output derivation: ${stdenv.lib.concatStringsSep ", " urls_}" else stdenv.mkDerivation {
name =
if showURLs then "urls"
else if name != "" then name
else baseNameOf (toString (builtins.head urls_));
builder = ./builder.sh;
buildInputs = [ curl ];
urls = urls_;
# If set, prefer the content-addressable mirrors
# (http://tarballs.nixos.org) over the original URLs.
preferHashedMirrors = true;
# New-style output content requirements.
outputHashAlgo = if outputHashAlgo != "" then outputHashAlgo else
if sha256 != "" then "sha256" else if sha1 != "" then "sha1" else "md5";
outputHash = if outputHash != "" then outputHash else
if sha256 != "" then sha256 else if sha1 != "" then sha1 else md5;
outputHashMode = if recursiveHash then "recursive" else "flat";
inherit curlOpts showURLs mirrorsFile impureEnvVars postFetch downloadToTemp;
# Doing the download on a remote machine just duplicates network
# traffic, so don't do that.
preferLocalBuild = true;
inherit meta;
}