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# Nix Flake MVP
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## Goals
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* To provide Nix repositories with an easy and standard way to
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reference other Nix repositories.
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* To allow such references to be queried and updated automatically.
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* To provide a replacement for `nix-channel`, `NIX_PATH` and Hydra
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jobset definitions.
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* To enable reproducible, hermetic evaluation of packages and NixOS
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configurations.
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Things that we probably won't do in the initial iteration:
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* Sophisticated flake versioning, such as the ability to specify
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version ranges on dependencies.
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* A way to specify the types of values provided by a flake. For the
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most part, flakes can provide arbitrary Nix values, but there will
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be some standard attribute names (e.g. `packages` must be a set of
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installable derivations).
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## Overview
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* A flake is (usually) a Git repository that contains a file named
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`flake.nix` at top-level.
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* Flakes *provide* an attribute set of values, such as packages,
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Nixpkgs overlays, NixOS modules, library functions, Hydra jobs,
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`nix-shell` definitions, etc.
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* Flakes can *depend* on other flakes.
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* Flakes are referred to using a *flake reference*, which is either a
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URL specifying its repository's location
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(e.g. `github:NixOS/nixpkgs/release-18.09`) or an identifier
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(e.g. `nixpkgs`) looked up in a *lock file* or *flake
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registry*. They can also specify revisions,
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e.g. `github:NixOS/nixpkgs/98a2a5b5370c1e2092d09cb38b9dcff6d98a109f`.
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* The *flake registry* is a centrally maintained mapping (on
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`nixos.org`) from flake identifiers to flake locations
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(e.g. `nixpkgs -> github:NixOS/nixpkgs/release-18.09`).
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* A flake can contain a *lock file* (`flake.lock`) used when resolving
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the dependencies in `flake.nix`. It maps flake references to
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references containing revisions (e.g. `nixpkgs ->
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github:NixOS/nixpkgs/98a2a5b5370c1e2092d09cb38b9dcff6d98a109f`).
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* The `nix` command uses the flake registry as its default
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installation source. For example, `nix build nixpkgs.hello` builds the
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`hello` package provided by the `nixpkgs` flake listed in the
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registry. `nix` will automatically download/upload the registry and
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flakes as needed.
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* `nix build` without arguments will build the flake in the current
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directory (or some parent).
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* The command `nix flake update` generates/updates `flake.lock` from
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`flake.nix`. This should probably also be done automatically when
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building from a local flake.
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* `nixos-rebuild` will build a configuration from a (locked)
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flake. Evaluation will be done in pure mode to ensure there are no
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unaccounted inputs. Thus the NixOS configuration can be reproduced
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unambiguously from the top-level flake.
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* Nix code can query flake metadata such as `commitHash` (the Git
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revision) or `date` (the date of the last commit). This is useful
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for NixOS to compute the NixOS version string (which will be the
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revision of the top-level configuration flake, uniquely identifying
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the configuration).
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* Hydra jobset configurations will consist of a single flake
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reference. Thus we can get rid of jobset inputs; any other needed
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repositories can be fetched by the top-level flake. The top-level
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flake can be locked or unlocked; if some dependencies are unlocked,
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then Nix will fetch the latest revision for each.
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## Example flake
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A flake is a Git repository that contains a file named
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`flake.nix`. For example, here is the `flake.nix` for `dwarffs`, a
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small repository that provides a single package and a single NixOS
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module.
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```nix
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{
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# The flake identifier.
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name = "dwarffs";
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# The epoch may be used in the future to determine how Nix
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# expressions inside this flake are to be parsed.
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epoch = 201906;
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# Some other metadata.
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description = "A filesystem that fetches DWARF debug info from the Internet on demand";
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# A list of flake references denoting the flakes that this flake
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# depends on. Nix will resolve and fetch these flakes and pass them
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# as a function argument to `outputs` below.
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#
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# `flake:nixpkgs` denotes a flake named `nixpkgs` which is looked up
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# in the flake registry, or in `flake.lock` inside this flake, if it
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# exists.
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inputs = [ flake:nixpkgs ];
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# The stuff provided by this flake. Flakes can provide whatever they
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# want (convention over configuration), but some attributes have
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# special meaning to tools / other flakes: for example, `packages`
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# is used by the `nix` CLI to search for packages, and
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# `nixosModules` is used by NixOS to automatically pull in the
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# modules provided by a flake.
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#
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# `outputs` takes a single argument named `deps` that contains
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# the resolved set of flakes. (See below.)
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outputs = deps: {
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# This is searched by `nix`, so something like `nix install
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# dwarffs.dwarffs` resolves to this `packages.dwarffs`.
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packages.dwarffs =
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with deps.nixpkgs.packages;
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with deps.nixpkgs.builders;
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with deps.nixpkgs.lib;
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "dwarffs-0.1";
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buildInputs = [ fuse nix nlohmann_json boost ];
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NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-I ${nix.dev}/include/nix -include ${nix.dev}/include/nix/config.h -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64";
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src = cleanSource ./.;
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installPhase =
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''
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mkdir -p $out/bin $out/lib/systemd/system
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cp dwarffs $out/bin/
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ln -s dwarffs $out/bin/mount.fuse.dwarffs
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cp ${./run-dwarffs.mount} $out/lib/systemd/system/run-dwarffs.mount
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cp ${./run-dwarffs.automount} $out/lib/systemd/system/run-dwarffs.automount
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'';
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};
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# NixOS modules.
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nixosModules.dwarffs = import ./module.nix deps;
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# Provide a single Hydra job (`hydraJobs.dwarffs`).
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hydraJobs = deps.this.packages;
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};
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}
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```
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Similarly, a minimal `flake.nix` for Nixpkgs:
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```nix
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{
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name = "nixpkgs";
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epoch = 201906;
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description = "A collection of packages for the Nix package manager";
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outputs = deps:
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let pkgs = import ./. {}; in
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{
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lib = import ./lib;
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builders = {
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inherit (pkgs) stdenv fetchurl;
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};
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packages = {
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inherit (pkgs) hello nix fuse nlohmann_json boost;
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};
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};
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}
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```
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Note that `packages` is an unpolluted set of packages: non-package
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values like `lib` or `fetchurl` are not part of it.
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## Flake identifiers
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A flake has an identifier (e.g. `nixpkgs` or `dwarffs`).
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## Flake references
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Flake references are a URI-like syntax to specify the physical
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location of a flake (e.g. a Git repository) or to denote a lookup in
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the flake registry or lock file.
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* `(flake:)?<flake-id>(/rev-or-ref(/rev)?)?`
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Look up a flake by ID in the flake lock file or in the flake
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registry. These must specify an actual location for the flake using
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the formats listed below. Note that in pure evaluation mode, the
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flake registry is empty.
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Optionally, the `rev` or `ref` from the dereferenced flake can be
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overriden. For example,
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> nixpkgs/19.09
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uses the `19.09` branch of the `nixpkgs` flake's GitHub repository,
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while
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> nixpkgs/98a2a5b5370c1e2092d09cb38b9dcff6d98a109f
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uses the specified revision. For Git (rather than GitHub)
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repositories, both the rev and ref must be given, e.g.
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> nixpkgs/19.09/98a2a5b5370c1e2092d09cb38b9dcff6d98a109f
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* `github:<owner>/<repo>(/<rev-or-ref>)?`
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A repository on GitHub. These differ from Git references in that
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they're downloaded in a efficient way (via the tarball mechanism)
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and that they support downloading a specific revision without
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specifying a branch. `rev-or-ref` is either a commit hash (`rev`)
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or a branch or tag name (`ref`). The default is `master` if none is
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specified. Note that in pure evaluation mode, a commit hash must be
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used.
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Flakes fetched in this manner expose `rev` and `date` attributes,
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but not `revCount`.
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Examples:
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> github:edolstra/dwarffs
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> github:edolstra/dwarffs/unstable
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> github:edolstra/dwarffs/41c0c1bf292ea3ac3858ff393b49ca1123dbd553
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* > https://<server>/<path>.git(\?attr(&attr)*)?
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> ssh://<server>/<path>.git(\?attr(&attr)*)?
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> git://<server>/<path>.git(\?attr(&attr)*)?
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> file:///<path>(\?attr(&attr)*)?
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where `attr` is one of `rev=<rev>` or `ref=<ref>`.
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A Git repository fetched through https. Note that the path must end
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in `.git`. The default for `ref` is `master`.
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Examples:
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> https://example.org/my/repo.git
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> https://example.org/my/repo.git?ref=release-1.2.3
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> https://example.org/my/repo.git?rev=e72daba8250068216d79d2aeef40d4d95aff6666
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* > /path.git(\?attr(&attr)*)?
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Like `file://path.git`, but if no `ref` or `rev` is specified, the
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(possibly dirty) working tree will be used. Using a working tree is
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not allowed in pure evaluation mode.
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Examples:
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> /path/to/my/repo
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> /path/to/my/repo?ref=develop
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> /path/to/my/repo?rev=e72daba8250068216d79d2aeef40d4d95aff6666
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* > https://<server>/<path>.tar.xz(?hash=<sri-hash>)
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> file:///<path>.tar.xz(?hash=<sri-hash>)
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A flake distributed as a tarball. In pure evaluation mode, an SRI
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hash is mandatory. It exposes a `date` attribute, being the newest
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file inside the tarball.
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Example:
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> https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-19.03pre167858.f2a1a4e93be/nixexprs.tar.xz
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> https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-19.03pre167858.f2a1a4e93be/nixexprs.tar.xz?hash=sha256-56bbc099995ea8581ead78f22832fee7dbcb0a0b6319293d8c2d0aef5379397c
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Note: currently, there can be only one flake per Git repository, and
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it must be at top-level. In the future, we may want to add a field
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(e.g. `dir=<dir>`) to specify a subdirectory inside the repository.
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## Flake lock files
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This is a JSON file named `flake.lock` that maps flake identifiers
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used in the corresponding `flake.nix` to "immutable" flake references;
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that is, flake references that contain a revision (for Git
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repositories) or a content hash (for tarballs).
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Example:
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```json
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{
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"nixpkgs": "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/41c0c1bf292ea3ac3858ff393b49ca1123dbd553",
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"foo": "https://example.org/foo.tar.xz?hash=sha256-56bbc099995ea8581ead78f22832fee7dbcb0a0b6319293d8c2d0aef5379397c"
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}
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```
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## `outputs`
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The flake attribute `outputs` is a function that takes an argument
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named `deps` and returns a (mostly) arbitrary attrset of values. Some
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of the standard result attributes:
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* `packages`: A set of installable derivations used by the `nix`
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command. That is, commands such as `nix install` ignore all other
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flake attributes.
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* `hydraJobs`: Used by Hydra.
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* `nixosModules`: An attrset of NixOS modules.
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* `nixosSystems`: An attrset of calls to `evalModules`, i.e. things
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that `nixos-rebuild` can switch to. (Maybe this is superfluous, but
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we need to avoid a situation where `nixos-rebuild` needs to fetch
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its own `nixpkgs` just to do `evalModules`.)
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* `devShell`: A specification of a development environment in some TBD
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format.
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The function argument `flakes` is an attrset that contains an
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attribute for each dependency specified in `inputs`. (Should it
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contain transitive dependencies? Probably not.) Each attribute is an
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attrset containing the `outputs` of the dependency, in addition to
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the following attributes:
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* `path`: The path to the flake's source code. Useful when you want to
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use non-Nix artifacts from the flake, or if you want to *store* the
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source code of the dependency in a derivation. (For example, we
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could store the sources of all flake dependencies in a NixOS system
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configuration, as a generalization of
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`system.copySystemConfiguration`.)
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* `meta`: An attrset containing the following:
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* `description`
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* `commitHash` (or `rev`?) (not for tarball flakes): The Git commit
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hash.
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* `date`: The timestamp of the most recent commit (for Git
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repositories), or the timestamp of the most recently modified file
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(for tarballs).
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* `revCount` (for Git flakes, but not GitHub flakes): The number of
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ancestors of the revision. Useful for generating version strings.
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## Non-flake dependencies
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It may be useful to pull in repositories that are not flakes
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(i.e. don't contain a `flake.nix`). This could be done in two ways:
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* Allow flakes not to have a `flake.nix` file, in which case it's a
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flake with no inputs and no outputs. The downside of this
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approach is that we can't detect accidental use of a non-flake
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repository. (Also, we need to conjure up an identifier somehow.)
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* Add a flake attribute to specifiy non-flake dependencies, e.g.
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> nonFlakeInputs.foobar = github:foo/bar;
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## Flake registry
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The flake registry maps flake IDs to flake references (where the
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latter cannot be another indirection, i.e. it must not be a
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`flake:<flake-id>` reference).
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The default registry is kept at
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`https://nixos.org/flake-registry.json`. It looks like this:
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```json
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{
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"version": 1,
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"flakes": {
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"dwarffs": {
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"uri": "github:edolstra/dwarffs/flake"
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},
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"nixpkgs": {
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"uri": "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/release-18.09"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Nix automatically (re)downloads the registry. The downloaded file is a
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GC root so the registry remains available if nixos.org is unreachable.
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TBD: when to redownload?
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## Nix UI
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Commands for registry / user flake configuration:
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* `nix flake list`: Show all flakes in the registry.
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* `nix flake add <flake-ref>`: Add or override a flake to/in the
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user's flake configuration (`~/.config/nix/flakes.nix`). For
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example, `nix flake add nixpkgs/nixos-18.03` overrides the `nixpkgs`
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flake to use the `nixos-18.03` branch. There should also be a way to
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add multiple branches/revisions of the same flake by giving them a
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different ID, e.g. `nix flake add --id nixpkgs-ancient
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nixpkgs/nixos-16.03`).
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* `nix flake remove <flake-id>`: Remove a flake from the user's flake
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configuration. Any flake with the same ID in the registry remains
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available.
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* `nix flake lock <flake-id>`: Lock a flake. For example, `nix flake
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lock nixpkgs` pins `nixpkgs` to the current revision.
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Commands for creating/modifying a flake:
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* `nix flake init`: Create a `flake.nix` in the current directory.
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* `nix flake update`: Update the lock file for the `flake.nix` in the
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current directory. In most cases, this should be done
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automatically. (E.g. `nix build` should automatically update the
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lock file is a new dependency is added to `flake.nix`.)
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* `nix flake check`: Do some checks on the flake, e.g. check that all
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`packages` are really packages.
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* `nix flake clone`: Do a Git clone of the flake repository. This is a
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convenience to easily start hacking on a flake. E.g. `nix flake
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clone dwarffs` clones the `dwarffs` GitHub repository to `./dwarffs`.
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TODO: maybe the first set of commands should have a different name
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from the second set.
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Flags / configuration options:
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* `--flakes (<flake-id>=<flake-ref>)*`: add/override some flakes.
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* (In `nix`) `--flake <flake-ref>`: set the specified flake as the
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installation source. E.g. `nix build --flake ./my-nixpkgs hello`.
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The default installation source in `nix` is the `packages` from all
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flakes in the registry, that is:
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```
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builtins.mapAttrs (flakeName: flakeInfo:
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(getFlake flakeInfo.uri).${flakeName}.outputs.packages or {})
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builtins.flakeRegistry
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```
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(where `builtins.flakeRegistry` is the global registry with user
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|
overrides applied, and `builtins.getFlake` downloads a flake and
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|
resolves its dependencies.)
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It may be nice to extend the default installation source with the
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`packages` from the flake in the current directory, so that
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> nix build hello
|
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does something similar to the old
|
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|
|
> nix-build -A hello
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|
Specifically, it builds `packages.hello` from the flake in the current
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|
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directory. Of course, this creates some ambiguity if there is a flake
|
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|
|
in the registry named `hello`.
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|
Maybe the command
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|
2019-05-30 00:09:23 +03:00
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> nix dev-shell
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|
2019-05-30 00:09:23 +03:00
|
|
|
should do something like use `outputs.devShell` to initialize the
|
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|
|
shell, but probably we should ditch `nix shell` / `nix-shell` for
|
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|
|
direnv.
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|
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## Pure evaluation and caching
|
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|
|
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|
|
Flake evaluation should be done in pure mode. Thus:
|
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|
|
* Flakes cannot do `NIX_PATH` lookups via the `<...>` syntax.
|
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|
|
* They can't read random stuff from non-flake directories, such as
|
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|
|
`~/.nix/config.nix` or overlays.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
This enables aggressive caching or precomputation of Nixpkgs package
|
|
|
|
sets. For example, for a particular Nixpkgs flake closure (as
|
|
|
|
identified by, say, a hash of the fully-qualified flake references
|
|
|
|
after dependency resolution) and system type, an attribute like
|
|
|
|
`packages.hello` should always evaluate to the same derivation. So we
|
|
|
|
can:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Keep a local evaluation cache (say `~/.cache/nix/eval.sqlite`)
|
|
|
|
mapping `(<flake-closure-hash, <attribute>) -> (<drv-name>,
|
|
|
|
<drv-output-paths>, <whatever other info we want to cache>)`.
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
* Download a precomputed cache
|
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|
|
(e.g. `https://releases.nixos.org/eval/<flake-closure-hash>.sqlite`). So
|
|
|
|
a command like `nix search` could avoid evaluating Nixpkgs entirely.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Of course, this doesn't allow overlays. With pure evaluation, the only
|
|
|
|
way to have these is to define a top-level flake that depends on the
|
|
|
|
Nixpkgs flake and somehow passes in a set of overlays.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TODO: in pure mode we have to pass the system type explicitly!
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
## Hydra jobset dependencies
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hydra can use the flake dependency resolution mechanism to fetch
|
|
|
|
dependencies. This allows us to get rid of jobset configuration in the
|
|
|
|
web interface: a jobset only requires a flake reference. That is, *a
|
|
|
|
jobset is a flake*. Hydra then just builds the `hydraJobs` attrset
|
|
|
|
`provide`d by the flake. (It omitted, maybe it can build `packages`.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## NixOS system configuration
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NixOS currently contains a lot of modules that really should be moved
|
|
|
|
into their own repositories. For example, it contains a Hydra module
|
|
|
|
that duplicates the one in the Hydra repository. Also, we want
|
|
|
|
reproducible evaluation for NixOS system configurations. So NixOS
|
|
|
|
system configurations should be stored as flakes in (local) Git
|
|
|
|
repositories.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`my-system/flake.nix`:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```nix
|
|
|
|
{
|
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|
|
|
outputs = flakes: {
|
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|
|
|
nixosSystems.default =
|
|
|
|
flakes.nixpkgs.lib.evalModules {
|
|
|
|
modules =
|
|
|
|
[ { networking.firewall.enable = true;
|
|
|
|
hydra.useSubstitutes = true;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# The latter could be extracted automatically from `flakes`.
|
|
|
|
flakes.dwarffs.nixosModules.dwarffs
|
|
|
|
flakes.hydra.nixosModules.hydra
|
|
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
2019-05-30 00:09:23 +03:00
|
|
|
inputs =
|
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|
|
|
[ "nixpkgs/nixos-18.09"
|
|
|
|
"dwarffs"
|
|
|
|
"hydra"
|
|
|
|
... lots of other module flakes ...
|
|
|
|
];
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
We can then build the system:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
nixos-rebuild switch --flake ~/my-system
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
This performs dependency resolution starting at `~/my-system/flake.nix`
|
|
|
|
and builds the `system` attribute in `nixosSystems.default`.
|