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fetchTree: Allow fetching plain files
Add a new `file` fetcher type, which will fetch a plain file over http(s), or from the local file. Because plain `http(s)://` or `file://` urls can already correspond to `tarball` inputs (if the path ends-up with a know archive extension), the URL parsing logic is a bit convuluted in that: - {http,https,file}:// urls will be interpreted as either a tarball or a file input, depending on the extensions of the path part (so `https://foo.com/bar` will be a `file` input and `https://foo.com/bar.tar.gz` as a `tarball` input) - `file+{something}://` urls will be interpreted as `file` urls (with the `file+` part removed) - `tarball+{something}://` urls will be interpreted as `tarball` urls (with the `tarball+` part removed) Fix #3785 Co-Authored-By: Tony Olagbaiye <me@fron.io>
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Selecting derivation outputs using the attribute selection syntax
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(e.g. `nixpkgs#glibc.dev`) no longer works.
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* `builtins.fetchTree` (and flake inputs) can now be used to fetch plain files
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over the `http(s)` and `file` protocols in addition to directory tarballs.
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#include "archive.hh"
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#include "tarfile.hh"
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#include "types.hh"
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#include "split.hh"
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namespace nix::fetchers {
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@ -168,24 +169,34 @@ std::pair<Tree, time_t> downloadTarball(
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};
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}
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struct TarballInputScheme : InputScheme
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// An input scheme corresponding to a curable ressource
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struct CurlInputScheme : InputScheme
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{
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virtual const std::string inputType() const = 0;
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const std::set<std::string> transportUrlSchemes = {"file", "http", "https"};
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const bool hasTarballExtension(std::string_view path) const
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{
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return hasSuffix(path, ".zip") || hasSuffix(path, ".tar")
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|| hasSuffix(path, ".tgz") || hasSuffix(path, ".tar.gz")
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|| hasSuffix(path, ".tar.xz") || hasSuffix(path, ".tar.bz2")
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|| hasSuffix(path, ".tar.zst");
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}
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virtual bool isValidURL(const ParsedURL & url) const = 0;
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std::optional<Input> inputFromURL(const ParsedURL & url) override
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{
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if (url.scheme != "file" && url.scheme != "http" && url.scheme != "https") return {};
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if (!hasSuffix(url.path, ".zip")
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&& !hasSuffix(url.path, ".tar")
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&& !hasSuffix(url.path, ".tgz")
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&& !hasSuffix(url.path, ".tar.gz")
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&& !hasSuffix(url.path, ".tar.xz")
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&& !hasSuffix(url.path, ".tar.bz2")
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&& !hasSuffix(url.path, ".tar.zst"))
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return {};
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if (!isValidURL(url))
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return std::nullopt;
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Input input;
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input.attrs.insert_or_assign("type", "tarball");
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input.attrs.insert_or_assign("url", url.to_string());
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auto urlWithoutApplicationScheme = url;
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urlWithoutApplicationScheme.scheme = parseUrlScheme(url.scheme).transport;
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input.attrs.insert_or_assign("type", inputType());
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input.attrs.insert_or_assign("url", urlWithoutApplicationScheme.to_string());
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auto narHash = url.query.find("narHash");
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if (narHash != url.query.end())
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input.attrs.insert_or_assign("narHash", narHash->second);
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std::optional<Input> inputFromAttrs(const Attrs & attrs) override
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{
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if (maybeGetStrAttr(attrs, "type") != "tarball") return {};
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auto type = maybeGetStrAttr(attrs, "type");
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if (type != inputType()) return {};
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std::set<std::string> allowedNames = {"type", "url", "narHash", "name", "unpack"};
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for (auto & [name, value] : attrs)
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if (name != "type" && name != "url" && /* name != "hash" && */ name != "narHash" && name != "name")
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throw Error("unsupported tarball input attribute '%s'", name);
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if (!allowedNames.count(name))
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throw Error("unsupported %s input attribute '%s'", *type, name);
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Input input;
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input.attrs = attrs;
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//input.locked = (bool) maybeGetStrAttr(input.attrs, "hash");
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return input;
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}
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ParsedURL toURL(const Input & input) override
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{
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auto url = parseURL(getStrAttr(input.attrs, "url"));
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// NAR hashes are preferred over file hashes since tar/zip files
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// don't have a canonical representation.
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// NAR hashes are preferred over file hashes since tar/zip files // don't have a canonical representation.
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if (auto narHash = input.getNarHash())
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url.query.insert_or_assign("narHash", narHash->to_string(SRI, true));
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/*
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else if (auto hash = maybeGetStrAttr(input.attrs, "hash"))
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url.query.insert_or_assign("hash", Hash(*hash).to_string(SRI, true));
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*/
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return url;
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}
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return true;
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}
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};
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struct FileInputScheme : CurlInputScheme
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{
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const std::string inputType() const override { return "file"; }
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bool isValidURL(const ParsedURL & url) const override
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{
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auto parsedUrlScheme = parseUrlScheme(url.scheme);
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return transportUrlSchemes.count(std::string(parsedUrlScheme.transport))
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&& (parsedUrlScheme.application
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? parsedUrlScheme.application.value() == inputType()
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: !hasTarballExtension(url.path));
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}
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std::pair<StorePath, Input> fetch(ref<Store> store, const Input & input) override
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{
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auto file = downloadFile(store, getStrAttr(input.attrs, "url"), input.getName(), false);
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return {std::move(file.storePath), input};
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}
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};
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struct TarballInputScheme : CurlInputScheme
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{
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const std::string inputType() const override { return "tarball"; }
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bool isValidURL(const ParsedURL & url) const override
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{
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auto parsedUrlScheme = parseUrlScheme(url.scheme);
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return transportUrlSchemes.count(std::string(parsedUrlScheme.transport))
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&& (parsedUrlScheme.application
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? parsedUrlScheme.application.value() == inputType()
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: hasTarballExtension(url.path));
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}
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std::pair<StorePath, Input> fetch(ref<Store> store, const Input & input) override
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{
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auto tree = downloadTarball(store, getStrAttr(input.attrs, "url"), input.getName(), false).first;
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};
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static auto rTarballInputScheme = OnStartup([] { registerInputScheme(std::make_unique<TarballInputScheme>()); });
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static auto rFileInputScheme = OnStartup([] { registerInputScheme(std::make_unique<FileInputScheme>()); });
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}
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#include "url.hh"
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#include "url-parts.hh"
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#include "util.hh"
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#include "split.hh"
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namespace nix {
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&& fragment == other.fragment;
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}
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/**
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* Parse a URL scheme of the form '(applicationScheme\+)?transportScheme'
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* into a tuple '(applicationScheme, transportScheme)'
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*
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* > parseUrlScheme("http") == ParsedUrlScheme{ {}, "http"}
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* > parseUrlScheme("tarball+http") == ParsedUrlScheme{ {"tarball"}, "http"}
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*/
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ParsedUrlScheme parseUrlScheme(std::string_view scheme)
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{
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auto application = splitPrefixTo(scheme, '+');
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auto transport = scheme;
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return ParsedUrlScheme {
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.application = application,
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.transport = transport,
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};
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}
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}
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ParsedURL parseURL(const std::string & url);
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/*
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* Although that’s not really standardized anywhere, an number of tools
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* use a scheme of the form 'x+y' in urls, where y is the “transport layer”
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* scheme, and x is the “application layer” scheme.
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*
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* For example git uses `git+https` to designate remotes using a Git
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* protocol over http.
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*/
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struct ParsedUrlScheme {
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std::optional<std::string_view> application;
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std::string_view transport;
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};
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ParsedUrlScheme parseUrlScheme(std::string_view scheme);
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}
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* `tarball`: Tarballs. The location of the tarball is specified by the
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attribute `url`.
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In URL form, the schema must be `http://`, `https://` or `file://`
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URLs and the extension must be `.zip`, `.tar`, `.tgz`, `.tar.gz`,
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`.tar.xz`, `.tar.bz2` or `.tar.zst`.
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In URL form, the schema must be `tarball+http://`, `tarball+https://` or `tarball+file://`.
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If the extension corresponds to a known archive format (`.zip`, `.tar`,
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`.tgz`, `.tar.gz`, `.tar.xz`, `.tar.bz2` or `.tar.zst`), then the `tarball+`
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can be dropped.
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* `file`: Plain files or directory tarballs, either over http(s) or from the local
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disk.
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In URL form, the schema must be `file+http://`, `file+https://` or `file+file://`.
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If the extension doesn’t correspond to a known archive format (as defined by the
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`tarball` fetcher), then the `file+` prefix can be dropped.
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* `github`: A more efficient way to fetch repositories from
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GitHub. The following attributes are required:
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tests/fetchTree-file.sh
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tests/fetchTree-file.sh
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source common.sh
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clearStore
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cd "$TEST_ROOT"
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test_fetch_file () {
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echo foo > test_input
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input_hash="$(nix hash path test_input)"
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nix eval --impure --file - <<EOF
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let
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tree = builtins.fetchTree { type = "file"; url = "file://$PWD/test_input"; };
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in
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assert (tree.narHash == "$input_hash");
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tree
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EOF
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}
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# Make sure that `http(s)` and `file` flake inputs are properly extracted when
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# they should be, and treated as opaque files when they should be
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test_file_flake_input () {
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rm -fr "$TEST_ROOT/testFlake";
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mkdir "$TEST_ROOT/testFlake";
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pushd testFlake
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mkdir inputs
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echo foo > inputs/test_input_file
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tar cfa test_input.tar.gz inputs
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cp test_input.tar.gz test_input_no_ext
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input_tarball_hash="$(nix hash path test_input.tar.gz)"
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input_directory_hash="$(nix hash path inputs)"
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cat <<EOF > flake.nix
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{
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inputs.no_ext_default_no_unpack = {
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url = "file://$PWD/test_input_no_ext";
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flake = false;
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};
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inputs.no_ext_explicit_unpack = {
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url = "tarball+file://$PWD/test_input_no_ext";
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flake = false;
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};
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inputs.tarball_default_unpack = {
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url = "file://$PWD/test_input.tar.gz";
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flake = false;
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};
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inputs.tarball_explicit_no_unpack = {
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url = "file+file://$PWD/test_input.tar.gz";
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flake = false;
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};
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outputs = { ... }: {};
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}
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EOF
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nix flake update
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nix eval --file - <<EOF
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with (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./flake.lock));
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# Url inputs whose extension doesn’t match a know archive format should
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# not be unpacked by default
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assert (nodes.no_ext_default_no_unpack.locked.type == "file");
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assert (nodes.no_ext_default_no_unpack.locked.unpack or false == false);
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assert (nodes.no_ext_default_no_unpack.locked.narHash == "$input_tarball_hash");
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# For backwards compatibility, flake inputs that correspond to the
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# old 'tarball' fetcher should still have their type set to 'tarball'
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assert (nodes.tarball_default_unpack.locked.type == "tarball");
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# Unless explicitely specified, the 'unpack' parameter shouldn’t appear here
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# because that would break older Nix versions
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assert (!nodes.tarball_default_unpack.locked ? unpack);
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assert (nodes.tarball_default_unpack.locked.narHash == "$input_directory_hash");
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# Explicitely passing the unpack parameter should enforce the desired behavior
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assert (nodes.no_ext_explicit_unpack.locked.narHash == nodes.tarball_default_unpack.locked.narHash);
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assert (nodes.tarball_explicit_no_unpack.locked.narHash == nodes.no_ext_default_no_unpack.locked.narHash);
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true
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EOF
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popd
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[[ -z "${NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE}" ]] && return 0
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# Ensure that a lockfile generated by the current Nix for tarball inputs
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# can still be read by an older Nix
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cat <<EOF > flake.nix
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{
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inputs.tarball = {
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url = "file://$PWD/test_input.tar.gz";
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flake = false;
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};
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outputs = { self, tarball }: {
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foo = builtins.readFile "${tarball}/test_input_file";
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};
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}
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nix flake update
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clearStore
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"$NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE/bin/nix" eval .#foo
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EOF
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}
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test_fetch_file
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test_file_flake_input
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fetchGit.sh \
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fetchurl.sh \
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fetchPath.sh \
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fetchTree-file.sh \
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simple.sh \
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referrers.sh \
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optimise-store.sh \
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