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The --insecure flag to curl tells curl not to bother checking if the TLS certificate presented by the server actually matches the hostname requested, and actually is issued by a trusted CA chain. This almost entirely negates any benefit from using TLS in the first place. This removes the --insecure flag to ensure we actually have a secure connection to the intended hostname before downloading binaries. Manually tested locally within a dev-shell; was able to download binaries from https://cache.nixos.org without issue. [Note: --insecure was only used for fetching NARs, whose integrity is verified by Nix anyway using the hash from the .narinfo. But if we can fetch the .narinfo without --insecure, we can also fetch the .nar, so there is not much point to using --insecure. --Eelco]
377 lines
11 KiB
Perl
Executable file
377 lines
11 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#! @perl@ -w @perlFlags@
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use utf8;
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use strict;
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use Nix::Config;
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use Nix::Manifest;
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use Nix::Store;
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use Nix::Utils;
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use POSIX qw(strftime);
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STDOUT->autoflush(1);
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binmode STDERR, ":encoding(utf8)";
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my $logFile = "$Nix::Config::logDir/downloads";
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# For queries, skip expensive calls to nix-hash etc. We're just
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# estimating the expected download size.
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my $fast = 1;
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my $curl = "$Nix::Config::curl --fail --location";
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# Open the manifest cache and update it if necessary.
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my $dbh = updateManifestDB();
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exit 0 unless defined $dbh; # exit if there are no manifests
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print "\n";
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# $hashCache->{$algo}->{$path} yields the $algo-hash of $path.
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my $hashCache;
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sub parseHash {
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my $hash = shift;
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if ($hash =~ /^(.+):(.+)$/) {
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return ($1, $2);
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} else {
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return ("md5", $hash);
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}
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}
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# Compute the most efficient sequence of downloads to produce the
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# given path.
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sub computeSmallestDownload {
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my $targetPath = shift;
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# Build a graph of all store paths that might contribute to the
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# construction of $targetPath, and the special node "start". The
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# edges are either patch operations, or downloads of full NAR
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# files. The latter edges only occur between "start" and a store
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# path.
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my %graph;
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$graph{"start"} = {d => 0, pred => undef, edges => []};
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my @queue = ();
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my $queueFront = 0;
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my %done;
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sub addNode {
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my $graph = shift;
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my $u = shift;
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$$graph{$u} = {d => 999999999999, pred => undef, edges => []}
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unless defined $$graph{$u};
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}
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sub addEdge {
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my $graph = shift;
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my $u = shift;
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my $v = shift;
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my $w = shift;
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my $type = shift;
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my $info = shift;
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addNode $graph, $u;
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push @{$$graph{$u}->{edges}},
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{weight => $w, start => $u, end => $v, type => $type, info => $info};
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my $n = scalar @{$$graph{$u}->{edges}};
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}
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push @queue, $targetPath;
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while ($queueFront < scalar @queue) {
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my $u = $queue[$queueFront++];
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next if defined $done{$u};
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$done{$u} = 1;
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addNode \%graph, $u;
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# If the path already exists, it has distance 0 from the
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# "start" node.
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if (isValidPath($u)) {
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addEdge \%graph, "start", $u, 0, "present", undef;
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}
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else {
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# Add patch edges.
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my $patchList = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
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"select * from Patches where storePath = ?",
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{ Slice => {} }, $u);
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foreach my $patch (@{$patchList}) {
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if (isValidPath($patch->{basePath})) {
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my ($baseHashAlgo, $baseHash) = parseHash $patch->{baseHash};
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my $hash = $hashCache->{$baseHashAlgo}->{$patch->{basePath}};
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if (!defined $hash) {
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$hash = $fast && $baseHashAlgo eq "sha256"
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? queryPathHash($patch->{basePath})
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: hashPath($baseHashAlgo, $baseHashAlgo ne "md5", $patch->{basePath});
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$hash =~ s/.*://;
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$hashCache->{$baseHashAlgo}->{$patch->{basePath}} = $hash;
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}
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next if $hash ne $baseHash;
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}
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push @queue, $patch->{basePath};
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addEdge \%graph, $patch->{basePath}, $u, $patch->{size}, "patch", $patch;
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}
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# Add NAR file edges to the start node.
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my $narFileList = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
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"select * from NARs where storePath = ?",
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{ Slice => {} }, $u);
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foreach my $narFile (@{$narFileList}) {
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# !!! how to handle files whose size is not known in advance?
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# For now, assume some arbitrary size (1 GB).
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# This has the side-effect of preferring non-Hydra downloads.
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addEdge \%graph, "start", $u, ($narFile->{size} || 1000000000), "narfile", $narFile;
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}
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}
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}
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# Run Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm to determine the shortest
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# sequence of download and/or patch actions that will produce
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# $targetPath.
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my @todo = keys %graph;
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while (scalar @todo > 0) {
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# Remove the closest element from the todo list.
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# !!! inefficient, use a priority queue
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@todo = sort { -($graph{$a}->{d} <=> $graph{$b}->{d}) } @todo;
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my $u = pop @todo;
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my $u_ = $graph{$u};
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foreach my $edge (@{$u_->{edges}}) {
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my $v_ = $graph{$edge->{end}};
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if ($v_->{d} > $u_->{d} + $edge->{weight}) {
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$v_->{d} = $u_->{d} + $edge->{weight};
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# Store the edge; to edge->start is actually the
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# predecessor.
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$v_->{pred} = $edge;
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}
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}
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}
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# Retrieve the shortest path from "start" to $targetPath.
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my @path = ();
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my $cur = $targetPath;
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return () unless defined $graph{$targetPath}->{pred};
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while ($cur ne "start") {
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push @path, $graph{$cur}->{pred};
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$cur = $graph{$cur}->{pred}->{start};
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}
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return @path;
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}
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# Parse the arguments.
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if ($ARGV[0] eq "--query") {
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while (<STDIN>) {
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chomp;
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my ($cmd, @args) = split " ", $_;
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if ($cmd eq "have") {
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foreach my $storePath (@args) {
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print "$storePath\n" if scalar @{$dbh->selectcol_arrayref("select 1 from NARs where storePath = ?", {}, $storePath)} > 0;
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}
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print "\n";
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}
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elsif ($cmd eq "info") {
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foreach my $storePath (@args) {
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my $infos = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
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"select * from NARs where storePath = ?",
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{ Slice => {} }, $storePath);
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next unless scalar @{$infos} > 0;
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my $info = @{$infos}[0];
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print "$storePath\n";
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print "$info->{deriver}\n";
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my @references = split " ", $info->{refs};
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print scalar @references, "\n";
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print "$_\n" foreach @references;
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my @path = computeSmallestDownload $storePath;
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my $downloadSize = 0;
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while (scalar @path > 0) {
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my $edge = pop @path;
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my $u = $edge->{start};
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my $v = $edge->{end};
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if ($edge->{type} eq "patch") {
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$downloadSize += $edge->{info}->{size} || 0;
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}
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elsif ($edge->{type} eq "narfile") {
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$downloadSize += $edge->{info}->{size} || 0;
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}
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}
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print "$downloadSize\n";
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my $narSize = $info->{narSize} || 0;
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print "$narSize\n";
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}
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print "\n";
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}
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else { die "unknown command ‘$cmd’"; }
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}
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exit 0;
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}
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elsif ($ARGV[0] ne "--substitute") {
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die;
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}
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die unless scalar @ARGV == 3;
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my $targetPath = $ARGV[1];
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my $destPath = $ARGV[2];
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$fast = 0;
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# Create a temporary directory.
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my $tmpDir = mkTempDir("nix-download");
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my $tmpNar = "$tmpDir/nar";
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my $tmpNar2 = "$tmpDir/nar2";
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open LOGFILE, ">>$logFile" or die "cannot open log file $logFile";
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my $date = strftime ("%F %H:%M:%S UTC", gmtime (time));
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print LOGFILE "$$ get $targetPath $date\n";
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print STDERR "\n*** Trying to download/patch ‘$targetPath’\n";
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# Compute the shortest path.
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my @path = computeSmallestDownload $targetPath;
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die "don't know how to produce $targetPath\n" if scalar @path == 0;
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# We don't need the manifest anymore, so close it as an optimisation:
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# if we still have SQLite locks blocking other processes (we
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# shouldn't), this gets rid of them.
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$dbh->disconnect;
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# Traverse the shortest path, perform the actions described by the
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# edges.
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my $curStep = 1;
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my $maxStep = scalar @path;
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my $finalNarHash;
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while (scalar @path > 0) {
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my $edge = pop @path;
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my $u = $edge->{start};
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my $v = $edge->{end};
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print STDERR "\n*** Step $curStep/$maxStep: ";
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if ($edge->{type} eq "present") {
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print STDERR "using already present path ‘$v’\n";
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print LOGFILE "$$ present $v\n";
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if ($curStep < $maxStep) {
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# Since this is not the last step, the path will be used
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# as a base to one or more patches. So turn the base path
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# into a NAR archive, to which we can apply the patch.
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print STDERR " packing base path...\n";
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system("$Nix::Config::binDir/nix-store --dump $v > $tmpNar") == 0
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or die "cannot dump ‘$v’";
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}
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}
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elsif ($edge->{type} eq "patch") {
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my $patch = $edge->{info};
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print STDERR "applying patch ‘$patch->{url}’ to ‘$u’ to create ‘$v’\n";
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print LOGFILE "$$ patch $patch->{url} $patch->{size} $patch->{baseHash} $u $v\n";
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# Download the patch.
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print STDERR " downloading patch...\n";
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my $patchPath = "$tmpDir/patch";
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checkURL $patch->{url};
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system("$curl '$patch->{url}' -o $patchPath") == 0
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or die "cannot download patch ‘$patch->{url}’\n";
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# Apply the patch to the NAR archive produced in step 1 (for
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# the already present path) or a later step (for patch sequences).
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print STDERR " applying patch...\n";
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system("$Nix::Config::libexecDir/nix/bspatch $tmpNar $tmpNar2 $patchPath") == 0
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or die "cannot apply patch ‘$patchPath’ to $tmpNar\n";
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if ($curStep < $maxStep) {
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# The archive will be used as the base of the next patch.
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rename "$tmpNar2", "$tmpNar" or die "cannot rename NAR archive: $!";
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} else {
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# This was the last patch. Unpack the final NAR archive
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# into the target path.
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print STDERR " unpacking patched archive...\n";
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system("$Nix::Config::binDir/nix-store --restore $destPath < $tmpNar2") == 0
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or die "cannot unpack $tmpNar2 to ‘$v’\n";
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}
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$finalNarHash = $patch->{narHash};
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}
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elsif ($edge->{type} eq "narfile") {
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my $narFile = $edge->{info};
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print STDERR "downloading ‘$narFile->{url}’ to ‘$v’\n";
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my $size = $narFile->{size} || -1;
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print LOGFILE "$$ narfile $narFile->{url} $size $v\n";
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checkURL $narFile->{url};
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my $decompressor =
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$narFile->{compressionType} eq "bzip2" ? "| $Nix::Config::bzip2 -d" :
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$narFile->{compressionType} eq "xz" ? "| $Nix::Config::xz -d" :
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$narFile->{compressionType} eq "none" ? "" :
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die "unknown compression type ‘$narFile->{compressionType}’";
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if ($curStep < $maxStep) {
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# The archive will be used a base to a patch.
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system("$curl '$narFile->{url}' $decompressor > $tmpNar") == 0
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or die "cannot download and unpack ‘$narFile->{url}’ to ‘$v’\n";
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} else {
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# Unpack the archive to the target path.
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system("$curl '$narFile->{url}' $decompressor | $Nix::Config::binDir/nix-store --restore '$destPath'") == 0
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or die "cannot download and unpack ‘$narFile->{url}’ to ‘$v’\n";
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}
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$finalNarHash = $narFile->{narHash};
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}
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$curStep++;
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}
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# Tell Nix about the expected hash so it can verify it.
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die "cannot check integrity of the downloaded path since its hash is not known\n"
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unless defined $finalNarHash;
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print "$finalNarHash\n";
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print STDERR "\n";
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print LOGFILE "$$ success\n";
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close LOGFILE;
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