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420 lines
14 KiB
C++
#include "primops.hh"
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#include "eval-inline.hh"
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#include "store-api.hh"
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#include "fetchers.hh"
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#include "filetransfer.hh"
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#include "registry.hh"
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#include <ctime>
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#include <iomanip>
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namespace nix {
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void emitTreeAttrs(
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EvalState & state,
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const fetchers::Tree & tree,
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const fetchers::Input & input,
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Value & v,
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bool emptyRevFallback)
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{
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assert(input.isImmutable());
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state.mkAttrs(v, 8);
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auto storePath = state.store->printStorePath(tree.storePath);
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.sOutPath), storePath, PathSet({storePath}));
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// FIXME: support arbitrary input attributes.
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auto narHash = input.getNarHash();
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assert(narHash);
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("narHash")),
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narHash->to_string(SRI, true));
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if (auto rev = input.getRev()) {
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("rev")), rev->gitRev());
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("shortRev")), rev->gitShortRev());
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} else if (emptyRevFallback) {
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// Backwards compat for `builtins.fetchGit`: dirty repos return an empty sha1 as rev
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auto emptyHash = Hash(htSHA1);
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("rev")), emptyHash.gitRev());
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("shortRev")), emptyHash.gitShortRev());
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}
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if (input.getType() == "git")
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mkBool(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("submodules")),
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fetchers::maybeGetBoolAttr(input.attrs, "submodules").value_or(false));
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if (auto revCount = input.getRevCount())
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mkInt(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("revCount")), *revCount);
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else if (emptyRevFallback)
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mkInt(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("revCount")), 0);
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if (auto lastModified = input.getLastModified()) {
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mkInt(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("lastModified")), *lastModified);
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mkString(*state.allocAttr(v, state.symbols.create("lastModifiedDate")),
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fmt("%s", std::put_time(std::gmtime(&*lastModified), "%Y%m%d%H%M%S")));
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}
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v.attrs->sort();
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}
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std::string fixURI(std::string uri, EvalState &state)
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{
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state.checkURI(uri);
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return uri.find("://") != std::string::npos ? uri : "file://" + uri;
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}
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void addURI(EvalState &state, fetchers::Attrs &attrs, Symbol name, std::string v)
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{
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string n(name);
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attrs.emplace(name, n == "url" ? fixURI(v, state) : v);
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}
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static void fetchTree(
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EvalState &state,
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const Pos &pos,
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Value **args,
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Value &v,
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const std::optional<std::string> type,
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bool emptyRevFallback = false
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) {
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fetchers::Input input;
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PathSet context;
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state.forceValue(*args[0]);
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if (args[0]->type() == nAttrs) {
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state.forceAttrs(*args[0], pos);
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fetchers::Attrs attrs;
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for (auto & attr : *args[0]->attrs) {
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state.forceValue(*attr.value);
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if (attr.value->type() == nPath || attr.value->type() == nString)
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addURI(
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state,
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attrs,
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attr.name,
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state.coerceToString(*attr.pos, *attr.value, context, false, false)
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);
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else if (attr.value->type() == nString)
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addURI(state, attrs, attr.name, attr.value->string.s);
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else if (attr.value->type() == nBool)
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attrs.emplace(attr.name, Explicit<bool>{attr.value->boolean});
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else if (attr.value->type() == nInt)
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attrs.emplace(attr.name, uint64_t(attr.value->integer));
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else
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throw TypeError("fetchTree argument '%s' is %s while a string, Boolean or integer is expected",
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attr.name, showType(*attr.value));
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}
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if (type)
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attrs.emplace("type", type.value());
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if (!attrs.count("type"))
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throw Error({
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.msg = hintfmt("attribute 'type' is missing in call to 'fetchTree'"),
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.errPos = pos
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});
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input = fetchers::Input::fromAttrs(std::move(attrs));
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} else {
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auto url = fixURI(state.coerceToString(pos, *args[0], context, false, false), state);
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if (type == "git") {
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fetchers::Attrs attrs;
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attrs.emplace("type", "git");
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attrs.emplace("url", url);
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input = fetchers::Input::fromAttrs(std::move(attrs));
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} else {
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input = fetchers::Input::fromURL(url);
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}
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}
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if (!evalSettings.pureEval && !input.isDirect())
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input = lookupInRegistries(state.store, input).first;
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if (evalSettings.pureEval && !input.isImmutable())
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throw Error("in pure evaluation mode, 'fetchTree' requires an immutable input, at %s", pos);
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auto [tree, input2] = input.fetch(state.store);
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if (state.allowedPaths)
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state.allowedPaths->insert(tree.actualPath);
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emitTreeAttrs(state, tree, input2, v, emptyRevFallback);
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}
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static void prim_fetchTree(EvalState & state, const Pos & pos, Value * * args, Value & v)
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{
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settings.requireExperimentalFeature("flakes");
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fetchTree(state, pos, args, v, std::nullopt);
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}
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// FIXME: document
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static RegisterPrimOp primop_fetchTree("fetchTree", 1, prim_fetchTree);
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static void fetch(EvalState & state, const Pos & pos, Value * * args, Value & v,
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const string & who, bool unpack, std::string name)
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{
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std::optional<std::string> url;
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std::optional<Hash> expectedHash;
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state.forceValue(*args[0]);
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if (args[0]->type() == nAttrs) {
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state.forceAttrs(*args[0], pos);
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for (auto & attr : *args[0]->attrs) {
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string n(attr.name);
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if (n == "url")
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url = state.forceStringNoCtx(*attr.value, *attr.pos);
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else if (n == "sha256")
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expectedHash = newHashAllowEmpty(state.forceStringNoCtx(*attr.value, *attr.pos), htSHA256);
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else if (n == "name")
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name = state.forceStringNoCtx(*attr.value, *attr.pos);
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else
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throw EvalError({
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.msg = hintfmt("unsupported argument '%s' to '%s'", attr.name, who),
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.errPos = *attr.pos
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});
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}
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if (!url)
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throw EvalError({
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.msg = hintfmt("'url' argument required"),
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.errPos = pos
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});
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} else
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url = state.forceStringNoCtx(*args[0], pos);
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url = resolveUri(*url);
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state.checkURI(*url);
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if (name == "")
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name = baseNameOf(*url);
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if (evalSettings.pureEval && !expectedHash)
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throw Error("in pure evaluation mode, '%s' requires a 'sha256' argument", who);
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auto storePath =
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unpack
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? fetchers::downloadTarball(state.store, *url, name, (bool) expectedHash).first.storePath
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: fetchers::downloadFile(state.store, *url, name, (bool) expectedHash).storePath;
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auto path = state.store->toRealPath(storePath);
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if (expectedHash) {
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auto hash = unpack
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? state.store->queryPathInfo(storePath)->narHash
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: hashFile(htSHA256, path);
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if (hash != *expectedHash)
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throw Error((unsigned int) 102, "hash mismatch in file downloaded from '%s':\n specified: %s\n got: %s",
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*url, expectedHash->to_string(Base32, true), hash.to_string(Base32, true));
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}
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if (state.allowedPaths)
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state.allowedPaths->insert(path);
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mkString(v, path, PathSet({path}));
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}
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static void prim_fetchurl(EvalState & state, const Pos & pos, Value * * args, Value & v)
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{
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fetch(state, pos, args, v, "fetchurl", false, "");
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}
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static RegisterPrimOp primop_fetchurl({
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.name = "__fetchurl",
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.args = {"url"},
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.doc = R"(
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Download the specified URL and return the path of the downloaded
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file. This function is not available if [restricted evaluation
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mode](../command-ref/conf-file.md) is enabled.
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)",
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.fun = prim_fetchurl,
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});
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static void prim_fetchTarball(EvalState & state, const Pos & pos, Value * * args, Value & v)
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{
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fetch(state, pos, args, v, "fetchTarball", true, "source");
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}
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static RegisterPrimOp primop_fetchTarball({
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.name = "fetchTarball",
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.args = {"args"},
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.doc = R"(
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Download the specified URL, unpack it and return the path of the
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unpacked tree. The file must be a tape archive (`.tar`) compressed
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with `gzip`, `bzip2` or `xz`. The top-level path component of the
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files in the tarball is removed, so it is best if the tarball
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contains a single directory at top level. The typical use of the
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function is to obtain external Nix expression dependencies, such as
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a particular version of Nixpkgs, e.g.
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```nix
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with import (fetchTarball https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-14.12.tar.gz) {};
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stdenv.mkDerivation { … }
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```
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The fetched tarball is cached for a certain amount of time (1 hour
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by default) in `~/.cache/nix/tarballs/`. You can change the cache
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timeout either on the command line with `--option tarball-ttl number
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of seconds` or in the Nix configuration file with this option: `
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number of seconds to cache `.
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Note that when obtaining the hash with ` nix-prefetch-url ` the
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option `--unpack` is required.
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This function can also verify the contents against a hash. In that
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case, the function takes a set instead of a URL. The set requires
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the attribute `url` and the attribute `sha256`, e.g.
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```nix
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with import (fetchTarball {
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url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/nixos-14.12.tar.gz";
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sha256 = "1jppksrfvbk5ypiqdz4cddxdl8z6zyzdb2srq8fcffr327ld5jj2";
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}) {};
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stdenv.mkDerivation { … }
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```
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This function is not available if [restricted evaluation
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mode](../command-ref/conf-file.md) is enabled.
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)",
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.fun = prim_fetchTarball,
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});
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static void prim_fetchGit(EvalState &state, const Pos &pos, Value **args, Value &v)
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{
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fetchTree(state, pos, args, v, "git", true);
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}
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static RegisterPrimOp primop_fetchGit({
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.name = "fetchGit",
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.args = {"args"},
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.doc = R"(
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Fetch a path from git. *args* can be a URL, in which case the HEAD
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of the repo at that URL is fetched. Otherwise, it can be an
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attribute with the following attributes (all except `url` optional):
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- url\
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The URL of the repo.
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- name\
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The name of the directory the repo should be exported to in the
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store. Defaults to the basename of the URL.
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- rev\
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The git revision to fetch. Defaults to the tip of `ref`.
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- ref\
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The git ref to look for the requested revision under. This is
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often a branch or tag name. Defaults to `HEAD`.
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By default, the `ref` value is prefixed with `refs/heads/`. As
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of Nix 2.3.0 Nix will not prefix `refs/heads/` if `ref` starts
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with `refs/`.
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- submodules\
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A Boolean parameter that specifies whether submodules should be
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checked out. Defaults to `false`.
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- allRefs\
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Whether to fetch all refs of the repository. With this argument being
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true, it's possible to load a `rev` from *any* `ref` (by default only
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`rev`s from the specified `ref` are supported).
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Here are some examples of how to use `fetchGit`.
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- To fetch a private repository over SSH:
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```nix
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builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "git@github.com:my-secret/repository.git";
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ref = "master";
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rev = "adab8b916a45068c044658c4158d81878f9ed1c3";
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}
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```
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- To fetch an arbitrary reference:
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```nix
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builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix.git";
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ref = "refs/heads/0.5-release";
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}
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```
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- If the revision you're looking for is in the default branch of
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the git repository you don't strictly need to specify the branch
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name in the `ref` attribute.
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However, if the revision you're looking for is in a future
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branch for the non-default branch you will need to specify the
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the `ref` attribute as well.
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```nix
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builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "https://github.com/nixos/nix.git";
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rev = "841fcbd04755c7a2865c51c1e2d3b045976b7452";
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ref = "1.11-maintenance";
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}
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```
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> **Note**
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>
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> It is nice to always specify the branch which a revision
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> belongs to. Without the branch being specified, the fetcher
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> might fail if the default branch changes. Additionally, it can
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> be confusing to try a commit from a non-default branch and see
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> the fetch fail. If the branch is specified the fault is much
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> more obvious.
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- If the revision you're looking for is in the default branch of
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the git repository you may omit the `ref` attribute.
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```nix
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builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "https://github.com/nixos/nix.git";
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rev = "841fcbd04755c7a2865c51c1e2d3b045976b7452";
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}
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```
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- To fetch a specific tag:
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```nix
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builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "https://github.com/nixos/nix.git";
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ref = "refs/tags/1.9";
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}
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```
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- To fetch the latest version of a remote branch:
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```nix
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builtins.fetchGit {
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url = "ssh://git@github.com/nixos/nix.git";
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ref = "master";
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}
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```
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> **Note**
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>
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> Nix will refetch the branch in accordance with
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> the option `tarball-ttl`.
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> **Note**
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>
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> This behavior is disabled in *Pure evaluation mode*.
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)",
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.fun = prim_fetchGit,
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});
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}
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