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Nixpkgs pkgs/by-name checker
This directory implements a program to check the validity of the pkgs/by-name
Nixpkgs directory.
It is being used by this GitHub Actions workflow.
This is part of the implementation of RFC 140.
API
This API may be changed over time if the CI workflow making use of it is adjusted to deal with the change appropriately.
- Command line:
nixpkgs-check-by-name <NIXPKGS>
- Arguments:
-
<NIXPKGS>
: The path to the Nixpkgs to check -
--version <VERSION>
: The version of the checks to perform.Possible values:
v0
(default)v1
See validation for the differences.
-
- Exit code:
0
: If the validation is successful1
: If the validation is not successful2
: If an unexpected I/O error occurs
- Standard error:
- Informative messages
- Detected problems if validation is not successful
Validity checks
These checks are performed by this tool:
File structure checks
pkgs/by-name
must only contain subdirectories of the form${shard}/${name}
, called package directories.- The
name
's of package directories must be unique when lowercased name
is a string only consisting of the ASCII charactersa-z
,A-Z
,0-9
,-
or_
.shard
is the lowercased first two letters ofname
, expressed in Nix:shard = toLower (substring 0 2 name)
.- Each package directory must contain a
package.nix
file and may contain arbitrary other files.
Nix parser checks
- Each package directory must not refer to files outside itself using symlinks or Nix path expressions.
Nix evaluation checks
pkgs.${name}
is defined ascallPackage pkgs/by-name/${shard}/${name}/package.nix args
for someargs
.- Only after --version v1: If
pkgs.${name}
is not auto-called frompkgs/by-name
,args
must not be empty
- Only after --version v1: If
pkgs.lib.isDerivation pkgs.${name}
istrue
.
Development
Enter the development environment in this directory either automatically with direnv
or with
nix-shell
Then use cargo
:
cargo build
cargo test
cargo fmt
cargo clippy
Tests
Tests are declared in ./tests
as subdirectories imitating Nixpkgs with these files:
-
default.nix
: Always containsimport ../mock-nixpkgs.nix { root = ./.; }
which makes
nix-instantiate <subdir> --eval -A <attr> --arg overlays <overlays>
work very similarly to the real Nixpkgs, just enough for the program to be able to test it.
-
pkgs/by-name
: Thepkgs/by-name
directory to check. -
all-packages.nix
(optional): Contains an overlay of the formself: super: { # ... }
allowing the simulation of package overrides to the real
pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix
. The default is an empty overlay. -
expected
(optional): A file containing the expected standard output. The default is expecting an empty standard output.
Hydra builds
This program will always be available pre-built for x86_64-linux
on the nixos-unstable
channel and nixos-XX.YY
channels.
This is ensured by including it in the tested
jobset description in nixos/release-combined.nix
.
This allows CI for PRs to development branches master
and release-XX.YY
to fetch the pre-built program from the corresponding channel and use that to check the PR. This has the following benefits:
- It allows CI to check all PRs, even if they would break the CI tooling.
- It makes the CI check very fast, since no Nix builds need to be done, even for mass rebuilds.
- It improves security, since we don't have to build potentially untrusted code from PRs. The tool only needs a very minimal Nix evaluation at runtime, which can work with readonly-mode and restrict-eval.
- It allows anybody to make updates to the tooling and for those updates to be automatically used by CI without needing a separate release mechanism.
The tradeoff is that there's a delay between updates to the tool and those updates being used by CI. This needs to be considered when updating the API.