A fork of the Determinate Nix installer.
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Artemis Tosini e8a1fcf537
Support downloading nix from substituters
Currently lix-installer requires a lix distribution tarball
downloaded over HTTP or on the system, meaning releases
require manual effort to place files in the correct place.

Add an option to download lix instead from standard nix substituters,
such as cache.nixos.org and cache.lix.systems.
Priority and nar parsing code do not exactly match lix,
but are sufficient to securely download and install nars.

Co-authored-by: Skye <me@skye-c.at>
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The Lix Installer

A fast, friendly, and reliable tool to help you use Lix, the community implementation of the nix tooling. Based on the Determinate Installer.

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install

Usage

Install Nix with the default planner and options:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install

Or, to download a platform specific Installer binary yourself:

$ curl -sL -o lix-installer https://install.lix.systems/lix/lix-installer-x86_64-linux
$ chmod +x lix-installer
$ ./lix-installer

lix-installer installs Lix by following a plan made by a planner. Review the available planners:

$ ./lix-installer install --help
Execute an install (possibly using an existing plan)

To pass custom options, select a planner, for example `lix-installer install linux-multi --help`

Usage: lix-installer install [OPTIONS] [PLAN]
       lix-installer install <COMMAND>

Commands:
  linux
          A planner for Linux installs
  steam-deck
          A planner suitable for the Valve Steam Deck running SteamOS
  help
          Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
# ...

Planners have their own options and defaults, sharing most of them in common:

$ ./lix-installer install linux --help
A planner for Linux installs

Usage: lix-installer install linux [OPTIONS]

Options:
# ...
      --nix-build-group-name <NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME>
          The Nix build group name

          [env: NIX_INSTALLER_NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME=]
          [default: nixbld]

      --nix-build-group-id <NIX_BUILD_GROUP_ID>
          The Nix build group GID

          [env: NIX_INSTALLER_NIX_BUILD_GROUP_ID=]
          [default: 3000]
# ...

Planners can be configured via environment variable or command arguments:

$ curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME=nixbuilder sh -s -- install linux-multi --nix-build-group-id 4000
# Or...
$ NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME=nixbuilder ./lix-installer install linux-multi --nix-build-group-id 4000

Upgrading Lix

You can upgrade Lix with:

sudo -i nix upgrade-nix

Alternatively, you can uninstall and reinstall with a different version of the lix-installer.

Uninstalling

You can remove a lix-installer-installed Nix by running

/nix/lix-installer uninstall

Without systemd (Linux only)

Warning

When --init none is used, only root or users who can elevate to root privileges can run Lix's nix command:

sudo -i nix run nixpkgs#hello

If you don't use [systemd], you can still install Nix by explicitly specifying the linux plan and --init none:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install linux --init none

In a container

In Docker/Podman containers or WSL2 instances where an init (like systemd) is not present, pass --init none.

For containers (without an init):

Warning

When --init none is used, only root or users who can elevate to root privileges can run Lix's nix command:

sudo -i nix run nixpkgs#hello
# Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install curl -y
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install linux \
  --extra-conf "sandbox = false" \
  --init none \
  --no-confirm
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin"
RUN nix run nixpkgs#hello
docker build -t ubuntu-with-nix .
docker run --rm -ti ubuntu-with-nix
docker rmi ubuntu-with-nix
# or
podman build -t ubuntu-with-nix .
podman run --rm -ti ubuntu-with-nix
podman rmi ubuntu-with-nix

For containers with a systemd init:

# Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install curl systemd -y
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install linux \
  --extra-conf "sandbox = false" \
  --no-start-daemon \
  --no-confirm
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin"
RUN nix run nixpkgs#hello
CMD [ "/bin/systemd" ]
podman build -t ubuntu-systemd-with-nix .
IMAGE=$(podman create ubuntu-systemd-with-nix)
CONTAINER=$(podman start $IMAGE)
podman exec -ti $CONTAINER /bin/bash
podman rm -f $CONTAINER
podman rmi $IMAGE

On some container tools, such as docker, sandbox = false can be omitted. Omitting it will negatively impact compatibility with container tools like podman.

In WSL2

We strongly recommend enabling systemd, then installing Lix as normal:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install

If [WSLg][wslg] is enabled, you can do things like open a Linux Firefox from Windows on Powershell:

wsl nix run nixpkgs#firefox

To use some OpenGL applications, you can use [nixGL][nixgl] (note that some applications, such as blender, may not work):

wsl nix run --impure github:guibou/nixGL nix run nixpkgs#obs-studio

If enabling systemd is not an option, pass --init none at the end of the command:

Warning

When --init none is used, only root or users who can elevate to root privileges can run Lix's nix commands:

sudo -i nix run nixpkgs#hello
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install linux --init none

Skip confirmation

If you'd like to bypass the confirmation step, you can apply the --no-confirm flag:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install --no-confirm

This is especially useful when using the installer in non-interactive scripts.

Quirks

While lix-installer tries to provide a comprehensive and unquirky experience, there are unfortunately some issues which may require manual intervention or operator choices.

Using MacOS after removing nix while nix-darwin was still installed, network requests fail

If any variant of nix was previously uninstalled without uninstalling nix-darwin first, users may experience errors similar to this:

$ nix shell nixpkgs#curl
error: unable to download 'https://cache.nixos.org/g8bqlgmpa4yg601w561qy2n576i6g0vh.narinfo': Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?) (77)

This occurs because nix-darwin provisions an org.nixos.activate-system service which remains after Nix is uninstalled. The org.nixos.activate-system service in this state interacts with the newly installed Nix and changes the SSL certificates it uses to be a broken symlink.

$ ls -lah /etc/ssl/certs
total 0
drwxr-xr-x  3 root  wheel    96B Oct 17 08:26 .
drwxr-xr-x  6 root  wheel   192B Sep 16 06:28 ..
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel    41B Oct 17 08:26 ca-certificates.crt -> /etc/static/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt

The problem is compounded by the matter that the nix-darwin uninstaller will not work after uninstalling Nix, since it uses Nix and requires network connectivity.

It's possible to resolve this situation by removing the org.nixos.activate-system service and the ca-certificates:

$ sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.activate-system.plist
$ sudo launchctl bootout system/org.nixos.activate-system
$ /nix/lix-installer uninstall
$ sudo rm /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt

Then run the lix-installer again, and it should work.

Up-to-date versions of the lix-installer will refuse to uninstall until nix-darwin is uninstalled first, helping mitigate this problem.

Building a binary

Since you'll be using lix-installer to install Nix on systems without Nix, the default build is a static binary.

Build a portable Linux binary on a system with Nix:

# to build a local copy
nix build -L ".#lix-installer-static"

On Mac:

# to build a local copy
nix build -L ".#lix-installer"

Then copy the result/bin/lix-installer to the machine you wish to run it on.

You can also add lix-installer to a system without Lix via cargo. There are no system dependencies to worry about:

# to build and run a local copy
RUSTFLAGS="--cfg tokio_unstable" cargo run -- --help
# to build the remote main development branch
RUSTFLAGS="--cfg tokio_unstable" cargo install --git https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer
lix-installer --help
# for a specific version of the installer:
export NIX_INSTALLER_TAG="v0.6.0"
RUSTFLAGS="--cfg tokio_unstable" cargo install --git https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix-installer --tag $NIX_INSTALLER_TAG
lix-installer --help

To make this build portable, pass --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.

Note

We currently require --cfg tokio_unstable as we utilize Tokio's process groups, which wrap stable std APIs, but are unstable due to it requiring an MSRV bump.

As a library

Warning

Use as a library is still experimental. This feature is likely to be removed in the future without an advocate. If you're using this, please let us know and we can make a path to stabilization.

Add lix-installer to your dependencies:

cargo add lix-installer

If you are building a CLI, check out the cli feature flag for clap integration.

You'll also need to edit your .cargo/config.toml to use tokio_unstable as we utilize Tokio's process groups, which wrap stable std APIs, but are unstable due to it requiring an MSRV bump:

# .cargo/config.toml
[build]
rustflags=["--cfg", "tokio_unstable"]

Then it's possible to review the documentation:

cargo doc --open -p lix-installer

Accessing other versions

Each installer version has an associated supported nix version -- if you pin the installer version, you'll also indirectly pin to the associated nix version.

You can also override the nix version via --nix-package-url or NIX_INSTALLER_NIX_PACKAGE_URL= but doing so is not recommended since we haven't tested that combination. Here are some example nix package URLs including nix version, OS and architecture:

Installation Differences

Differing from the CppNix installer scripts:

  • In nix.conf:
    • the nix-command and flakes features are optionally enabled
    • bash-prompt-prefix is set
    • auto-optimise-store is set to true (On Linux only)
    • extra-nix-path is set to nixpkgs=flake:nixpkgs if flakes are enabled when installing
    • max-jobs is set to auto
  • an installation receipt (for uninstalling) is stored at /nix/receipt.json as well as a copy of the install binary at /nix/lix-installer
  • nix-channel --update is not run, ~/.nix-channels is not provisioned
  • ssl-cert-file is set in /etc/nix/nix.conf if the ssl-cert-file argument is used.

No Telemetry Included

The Lix installer respects user privacy, and thus collects no information.