* wip * Add dockerfile * Add readme bits * Fix logic inversion * Relax init detection error * Tidying heuristics * Fix doc tests * Mac supports start-daemon false * Get VM tests working * Add instructions * Some target_os flagging * More target flagging * Fix lints * Fixup more mac-only stuff * cfg flag examples too * Fix planner wording * More os specific lint fixing * More refinement on mac and the README * Add new CI jobs to test no-daemon * Use nix-installer-pr to point at branch * Tests with no-init * init/no-daemon are linux only * nix tests support a per-distro all attribute * Add working podman test * Expand docker tests * Add contributing notes * format * Support both podman and docker * Update contributing * Add Windows WSL test script for Ubuntu * format nix tests * More ignores to check-spelling * Add systemd based wsl test * We don't have root-only darwin * Reflect review nits * Reenable tests * Restore mac plan * Flag off os specific tests * Better cfg flagging * Remove dead comments * Rework readme to look better with new sections * Correct codeblock language * Remove some warnings
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Nix Installer
nix-installer
is an opinionated, experimental Nix installer.
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
Status
nix-installer
is pre-release and experimental. It is not ready for high reliability use! Please don't use it on a business critical machine!
Current and planned support:
- Multi-user Linux (aarch64 and x86_64) with systemd integration, no SELinux
- Root-only Linux (aarch64 and x86_64) with no init integration, no SELinux
- Multi-user MacOS (aarch64 and x86_64) with launchd integration
- SteamOS on the Valve Steam Deck
- Multi-user Linux (aarch64 and x86_64) with systemd integration & SELinux
- Others...
Installation Differences
Differing from the current official Nix installer scripts:
- Nix is installed with the
nix-command
andflakes
features enabled in thenix.conf
nix-installer
stores an installation receipt (for uninstalling) at/nix/receipt.json
as well as a copy of the install binary at/nix/nix-installer
Motivations
The current Nix installer scripts do an excellent job, however they are difficult to maintain. Subtle differences in the shell implementations, and certain characteristics of bash scripts make it difficult to make meaningful changes to the installer.
Our team wishes to experiment with the idea of an installer in a more structured language and see if this is a worthwhile alternative. Along the way, we are also exploring a few other ideas, such as:
- offering users a chance to review an accurate, calculated install plan
- having 'planners' which can create appropriate install plans
- keeping an installation receipt for uninstallation
- offering users with a failing install the chance to do a best-effort revert
- doing whatever tasks we can in parallel
So far, our explorations have been quite fruitful, so we wanted to share and keep exploring.
Usage
Install Nix with the default planner and options:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
Or, to download a platform specific Installer binary yourself:
$ curl -sL -o nix-installer https://install.determinate.systems/nix/nix-installer-x86_64-linux
$ chmod +x nix-installer
nix-installer
will elevate itself if needed usingsudo
. If you usedoas
orplease
you may need to elevatenix-installer
yourself.
nix-installer
installs Nix by following a plan made by a planner. Review the available planners:
$ ./nix-installer install --help
Execute an install (possibly using an existing plan)
To pass custom options, select a planner, for example `nix-installer install linux-multi --help`
Usage: nix-installer install [OPTIONS] [PLAN]
nix-installer install <COMMAND>
Commands:
linux-multi
A standard Linux multi-user install
darwin-multi
A standard MacOS (Darwin) multi-user install
steam-deck
A specialized install suitable for the Valve Steam Deck console
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:
$ ./nix-installer install linux-multi --help
A standard Linux multi-user install
Usage: nix-installer install linux-multi [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.determinate.systems/nix | NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME=nixbuilder sh -s -- install linux-multi --nix-build-group-id 4000
# Or...
$ NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME=nixbuilder ./nix-installer install linux-multi --nix-build-group-id 4000
Uninstalling
You can remove a nix-installer
-installed Nix by running
/nix/nix-installer uninstall
As a Github Action
You can use the nix-installer-action
Github Action like so:
on:
pull_request:
push:
branches: [main]
jobs:
lints:
name: Build
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install Nix
uses: DeterminateSystems/nix-installer-action@main
- name: Run `nix build`
run: nix build .
In a container
In Docker/Podman containers or WSL instances where an init (like systemd
) is not present, pass --init none
.
When
--init none
is used, onlyroot
or sudoers can run Nix:sudo -i nix run nixpkgs#hello
For Docker containers (without an init):
# Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install curl -y
COPY nix-installer /nix-installer
RUN /nix-installer install linux-multi --init none --no-confirm
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin"
RUN nix run nixpkgs#hello
Podman containers require sandbox = false
in your Nix.conf
.
For podman containers without an init:
# Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install curl -y
COPY nix-installer /nix-installer
RUN /nix-installer install linux-multi --extra-conf "sandbox = false" --init none --no-confirm
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin"
RUN nix run nixpkgs#hello
For Podman containers with an init:
# Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:latest
RUN apt update -y
RUN apt install curl systemd -y
COPY nix-installer /nix-installer
RUN /nix-installer install linux-multi --extra-conf "sandbox = false" --no-start-daemon --no-confirm
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin"
RUN nix run nixpkgs#hello
CMD [ "/usr/sbin/init" ]
In WSL
If systemd is enabled it's possible to install Nix as normal using the command at the top of this document:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
If systemd is not enabled, pass --init none
at the end of the command:
When
--init none
is used, onlyroot
or sudoers can run Nix:sudo -i nix run nixpkgs#hello
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install --init none
Building a binary
Since you'll be using nix-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:
nix build -L github:determinatesystems/nix-installer#nix-installer-static
On Mac:
nix build -L github:determinatesystems/nix-installer#nix-installer
Then copy the result/bin/nix-installer
to the machine you wish to run it on.
You can also add nix-installer
to a system without Nix via cargo
:
RUSTFLAGS="--cfg tokio_unstable" cargo install nix-installer
nix-installer --help
To make this build portable, pass --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
.
We currently require
--cfg tokio_unstable
as we utilize Tokio's process groups, which wrap stablestd
APIs, but are unstable due to it requiring an MSRV bump.
As a library
Add nix-installer
to your dependencies:
cargo add nix-installer
Building a CLI? Check out the
cli
feature flag forclap
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 nix-installer
Documentation is also available via nix
build:
nix build github:DeterminateSystems/nix-installer#nix-installer.doc
firefox result-doc/nix-installer/index.html