Overhaul nix flake update and lock commands

Closes #5110
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Felix Uhl 2023-08-12 20:51:19 +02:00 committed by Théophane Hufschmitt
parent c762b65dc5
commit c7dcdb8325
11 changed files with 124 additions and 80 deletions

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@ -15,3 +15,17 @@
- `nix-shell` shebang lines now support single-quoted arguments.
- `builtins.fetchTree` is now marked as stable.
- The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled:
- [`nix flake lock`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-lock.md) only creates lock files and adds missing inputs now.
It will *never* update existing inputs.
- [`nix flake update`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-update.md) does the same, but *will* update inputs.
- Passing no arguments will update all inputs of the current flake, just like it already did.
- Passing input names as arguments will ensure only those are updated. This replaces the functionality of `nix flake lock --update-input`
- To operate on a flake outside the current directory, you must now pass `--flake path/to/flake`.
- The flake-specific flags `--recreate-lock-file` and `--update-input` have been removed from all commands operating on installables.
They are superceded by `nix flake update`.

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@ -326,6 +326,12 @@ struct MixEnvironment : virtual Args {
void setEnviron();
};
void completeFlakeInputPath(
AddCompletions & completions,
ref<EvalState> evalState,
const std::vector<FlakeRef> & flakeRefs,
std::string_view prefix);
void completeFlakeRef(AddCompletions & completions, ref<Store> store, std::string_view prefix);
void completeFlakeRefWithFragment(

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
namespace nix {
static void completeFlakeInputPath(
void completeFlakeInputPath(
AddCompletions & completions,
ref<EvalState> evalState,
const std::vector<FlakeRef> & flakeRefs,
@ -46,13 +46,6 @@ MixFlakeOptions::MixFlakeOptions()
{
auto category = "Common flake-related options";
addFlag({
.longName = "recreate-lock-file",
.description = "Recreate the flake's lock file from scratch.",
.category = category,
.handler = {&lockFlags.recreateLockFile, true}
});
addFlag({
.longName = "no-update-lock-file",
.description = "Do not allow any updates to the flake's lock file.",
@ -85,19 +78,6 @@ MixFlakeOptions::MixFlakeOptions()
.handler = {&lockFlags.commitLockFile, true}
});
addFlag({
.longName = "update-input",
.description = "Update a specific flake input (ignoring its previous entry in the lock file).",
.category = category,
.labels = {"input-path"},
.handler = {[&](std::string s) {
lockFlags.inputUpdates.insert(flake::parseInputPath(s));
}},
.completer = {[&](AddCompletions & completions, size_t, std::string_view prefix) {
completeFlakeInputPath(completions, getEvalState(), getFlakeRefsForCompletion(), prefix);
}}
});
addFlag({
.longName = "override-input",
.description = "Override a specific flake input (e.g. `dwarffs/nixpkgs`). This implies `--no-write-lock-file`.",

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@ -447,8 +447,8 @@ LockedFlake lockFlake(
assert(input.ref);
/* Do we have an entry in the existing lock file? And we
don't have a --update-input flag for this input? */
/* Do we have an entry in the existing lock file?
And the input is not in updateInputs? */
std::shared_ptr<LockedNode> oldLock;
updatesUsed.insert(inputPath);
@ -472,9 +472,8 @@ LockedFlake lockFlake(
node->inputs.insert_or_assign(id, childNode);
/* If we have an --update-input flag for an input
of this input, then we must fetch the flake to
update it. */
/* If we have this input in updateInputs, then we
must fetch the flake to update it. */
auto lb = lockFlags.inputUpdates.lower_bound(inputPath);
auto mustRefetch =
@ -616,7 +615,7 @@ LockedFlake lockFlake(
for (auto & i : lockFlags.inputUpdates)
if (!updatesUsed.count(i))
warn("the flag '--update-input %s' does not match any input", printInputPath(i));
warn("'%s' does not match any input of this flake", printInputPath(i));
/* Check 'follows' inputs. */
newLockFile.check();

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@ -2,11 +2,10 @@ R""(
# Examples
* Update the `nixpkgs` and `nix` inputs of the flake in the current
directory:
* Create the lock file for the flake in the current directory:
```console
# nix flake lock --update-input nixpkgs --update-input nix
# nix flake lock
warning: creating lock file '/home/myself/repos/testflake/flake.lock':
• Added input 'nix':
'github:NixOS/nix/9fab14adbc3810d5cc1f88672fde1eee4358405c' (2023-06-28)
@ -14,28 +13,28 @@ R""(
'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/3d2d8f281a27d466fa54b469b5993f7dde198375' (2023-06-30)
```
* Add missing inputs to the lock file for a flake in a different directory:
```console
# nix flake lock ~/repos/another
warning: updating lock file '/home/myself/repos/another/flake.lock':
• Added input 'nixpkgs':
'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/3d2d8f281a27d466fa54b469b5993f7dde198375' (2023-06-30)
```
> **Note**
>
> When trying to refer to a flake in a subdirectory, write `./another`
> instead of `another`.
> Otherwise Nix will try to look up the flake in the registry.
# Description
This command updates the lock file of a flake (`flake.lock`) so that
it contains a lock for every flake input specified in
`flake.nix`. Existing lock file entries are not updated unless
required by a flag such as `--update-input`.
This command adds inputs to the lock file of a flake (`flake.lock`)
so that it contains a lock for every flake input specified in
`flake.nix`. Existing lock file entries are not updated.
Note that every command that operates on a flake will also update the
lock file if needed, and supports the same flags. Therefore,
```console
# nix flake lock --update-input nixpkgs
# nix build
```
is equivalent to:
```console
# nix build --update-input nixpkgs
```
Thus, this command is only useful if you want to update the lock file
separately from any other action such as building.
If you want to update existing lock entries, use
[`nix flake update`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-update.md)
)""

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@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ R""(
# Examples
* Recreate the lock file (i.e. update all inputs) and commit the new
lock file:
* Update all inputs (i.e. recreate the lock file from scratch):
```console
# nix flake update
@ -14,26 +13,46 @@ R""(
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/3d2d8f281a27d466fa54b469b5993f7dde198375' (2023-06-30)
→ 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/a3a3dda3bacf61e8a39258a0ed9c924eeca8e293' (2023-07-05)
warning: committed new revision '158bcbd9d6cc08ab859c0810186c1beebc982aad'
```
* Update only a single input:
```console
# nix flake update nixpkgs
warning: updating lock file '/home/myself/repos/testflake/flake.lock':
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/3d2d8f281a27d466fa54b469b5993f7dde198375' (2023-06-30)
→ 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/a3a3dda3bacf61e8a39258a0ed9c924eeca8e293' (2023-07-05)
```
* Update only a single input of a flake in a different directory:
```console
# nix flake update nixpkgs --flake ~/repos/another
warning: updating lock file '/home/myself/repos/another/flake.lock':
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/3d2d8f281a27d466fa54b469b5993f7dde198375' (2023-06-30)
→ 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/a3a3dda3bacf61e8a39258a0ed9c924eeca8e293' (2023-07-05)
```
> **Note**
>
> When trying to refer to a flake in a subdirectory, write `./another`
> instead of `another`.
> Otherwise Nix will try to look up the flake in the registry.
# Description
This command recreates the lock file of a flake (`flake.lock`), thus
updating the lock for every unlocked input (like `nixpkgs`) to its
current version. This is equivalent to passing `--recreate-lock-file`
to any command that operates on a flake. That is,
This command updates the inputs in a lock file (`flake.lock`).
**By default, all inputs are updated**. If the lock file doesn't exist
yet, it will be created. If inputs are not in the lock file yet, they will be added.
```console
# nix flake update
# nix build
```
Unlike other `nix flake` commands, `nix flake update` takes a list of names of inputs
to update as its positional arguments and operates on the flake in the current directory.
You can pass a different flake-url with `--flake` to override that default.
is equivalent to:
```console
# nix build --recreate-lock-file
```
The related command [`nix flake lock`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-lock.md)
also creates lock files and adds missing inputs, but is safer as it
will never update inputs already in the lock file.
)""

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@ -24,8 +24,10 @@ using namespace nix;
using namespace nix::flake;
using json = nlohmann::json;
struct CmdFlakeUpdate;
class FlakeCommand : virtual Args, public MixFlakeOptions
{
protected:
std::string flakeUrl = ".";
public:
@ -63,6 +65,8 @@ public:
struct CmdFlakeUpdate : FlakeCommand
{
public:
std::string description() override
{
return "update flake lock file";
@ -70,9 +74,31 @@ struct CmdFlakeUpdate : FlakeCommand
CmdFlakeUpdate()
{
expectedArgs.clear();
addFlag({
.longName="flake",
.description="The flake to operate on. Default is the current directory.",
.labels={"flake-url"},
.handler={&flakeUrl},
.completer = {[&](AddCompletions & completions, size_t, std::string_view prefix) {
completeFlakeRef(completions, getStore(), prefix);
}}
});
expectArgs({
.label="inputs",
.optional=true,
.handler={[&](std::string inputToUpdate){
auto inputPath = flake::parseInputPath(inputToUpdate);
if (lockFlags.inputUpdates.contains(inputPath))
warn("Input '%s' was specified multiple times. You may have done this by accident.");
lockFlags.inputUpdates.insert(inputPath);
}},
.completer = {[&](AddCompletions & completions, size_t, std::string_view prefix) {
completeFlakeInputPath(completions, getEvalState(), getFlakeRefsForCompletion(), prefix);
}}
});
/* Remove flags that don't make sense. */
removeFlag("recreate-lock-file");
removeFlag("update-input");
removeFlag("no-update-lock-file");
removeFlag("no-write-lock-file");
}
@ -87,8 +113,9 @@ struct CmdFlakeUpdate : FlakeCommand
void run(nix::ref<nix::Store> store) override
{
settings.tarballTtl = 0;
auto updateAll = lockFlags.inputUpdates.empty();
lockFlags.recreateLockFile = true;
lockFlags.recreateLockFile = updateAll;
lockFlags.writeLockFile = true;
lockFlags.applyNixConfig = true;

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@ -48,11 +48,10 @@ EOF
[[ "$(NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=5 nix build ./foo ./bar --override-input '')" == $'normal\na\t\nb\t' ]]
## With tilde expansion
[[ "$(HOME=$PWD NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=4 nix build '~/foo' --override-input '')" == $'normal\na\t' ]]
[[ "$(HOME=$PWD NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=5 nix flake show '~/foo' --update-input '')" == $'normal\na\t' ]]
[[ "$(HOME=$PWD NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=4 nix run '~/foo' --update-input '')" == $'normal\na\t' ]]
[[ "$(HOME=$PWD NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=5 nix flake update --flake '~/foo' '')" == $'normal\na\t' ]]
## Out of order
[[ "$(NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=3 nix build --update-input '' ./foo)" == $'normal\na\t' ]]
[[ "$(NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=4 nix build ./foo --update-input '' ./bar)" == $'normal\na\t\nb\t' ]]
[[ "$(NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=3 nix build --override-input '' '' ./foo)" == $'normal\na\t' ]]
[[ "$(NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=4 nix build ./foo --override-input '' '' ./bar)" == $'normal\na\t\nb\t' ]]
# Cli flag completion
NIX_GET_COMPLETIONS=2 nix build --log-form | grep -- "--log-format"

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@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ git -C $flakeB commit -a -m 'Foo'
sed -i $flakeB/flake.nix -e 's/456/789/'
git -C $flakeB commit -a -m 'Foo'
[[ $(nix eval --update-input b $flakeA#foo) = 1912 ]]
nix flake update b --flake $flakeA
[[ $(nix eval $flakeA#foo) = 1912 ]]
# Test list-inputs with circular dependencies
nix flake metadata $flakeA

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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ nix build -o "$TEST_ROOT/result" flake4#xyzzy
nix flake lock "$flake3Dir"
[[ -z $(git -C "$flake3Dir" diff master || echo failed) ]]
nix flake update "$flake3Dir" --override-flake flake2 nixpkgs
nix flake update --flake "$flake3Dir" --override-flake flake2 nixpkgs
[[ ! -z $(git -C "$flake3Dir" diff master || echo failed) ]]
# Make branch "removeXyzzy" where flake3 doesn't have xyzzy anymore
@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ cat > "$flake3Dir/flake.nix" <<EOF
}
EOF
nix flake update "$flake3Dir"
nix flake update --flake "$flake3Dir"
[[ $(jq -c .nodes.flake2.inputs.flake1 "$flake3Dir/flake.lock") =~ '["foo"]' ]]
[[ $(jq .nodes.foo.locked.url "$flake3Dir/flake.lock") =~ flake7 ]]
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ nix flake lock "$flake3Dir" --override-input flake2/flake1 flake1/master/$hash1
nix flake lock "$flake3Dir"
[[ $(jq -r .nodes.flake1_2.locked.rev "$flake3Dir/flake.lock") = $hash1 ]]
nix flake lock "$flake3Dir" --update-input flake2/flake1
nix flake update flake2/flake1 --flake "$flake3Dir"
[[ $(jq -r .nodes.flake1_2.locked.rev "$flake3Dir/flake.lock") =~ $hash2 ]]
# Test 'nix flake metadata --json'.

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ git -C $flakeFollowsA add flake.nix flakeB/flake.nix \
nix flake metadata $flakeFollowsA
nix flake update $flakeFollowsA
nix flake update --flake $flakeFollowsA
nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ git -C "$flakeFollowsOverloadA" add flake.nix flakeB/flake.nix \
flakeB/flakeC/flake.nix flakeB/flakeC/flakeD/flake.nix
nix flake metadata "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
nix flake update "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
nix flake update --flake "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
nix flake lock "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
# Now test follow cycle detection