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Add description for file system objects (#8500)
While this is not actually a notion in the implementation, it is explicitly described in the thesis and quite important for understanding how the store works. Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me> Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
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- [manifest.json](command-ref/files/manifest.json.md)
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- [Channels](command-ref/files/channels.md)
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- [Default Nix expression](command-ref/files/default-nix-expression.md)
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- [Architecture](architecture/architecture.md)
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- [Architecture and Design](architecture/architecture.md)
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- [File System Object](architecture/file-system-object.md)
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- [Protocols](protocols/protocols.md)
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- [Serving Tarball Flakes](protocols/tarball-fetcher.md)
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- [Glossary](glossary.md)
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# File System Object
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Nix uses a simplified model of the file system, which consists of file system objects.
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Every file system object is one of the following:
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- File
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- A possibly empty sequence of bytes for contents
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- A single boolean representing the [executable](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File-system_permissions#Permissions) permission
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- Directory
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Mapping of names to child file system objects
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- [Symbolic link](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link)
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An arbitrary string.
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Nix does not assign any semantics to symbolic links.
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File system objects and their children form a tree.
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A bare file or symlink can be a root file system object.
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Nix does not encode any other file system notions such as [hard links](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link), [permissions](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File-system_permissions), timestamps, or other metadata.
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## Examples of file system objects
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A plain file:
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```
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50 B, executable: false
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```
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An executable file:
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```
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122 KB, executable: true
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```
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A symlink:
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```
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-> /usr/bin/sh
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```
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A directory with contents:
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```
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├── bin
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│ └── hello: 35 KB, executable: true
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└── share
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├── info
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│ └── hello.info: 36 KB, executable: false
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└── man
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└── man1
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└── hello.1.gz: 790 B, executable: false
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```
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A directory that contains a symlink and other directories:
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```
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├── bin -> share/go/bin
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├── nix-support/
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└── share/
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```
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[store path]: #gloss-store-path
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- [file system object]{#gloss-store-object}\
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The Nix data model for representing simplified file system data.
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See [File System Object](@docroot@/architecture/file-system-object.md) for details.
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[file system object]: #gloss-file-system-object
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- [store object]{#gloss-store-object}\
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A file that is an immediate child of the Nix store directory. These
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can be regular files, but also entire directory trees. Store objects
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can be sources (objects copied from outside of the store),
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derivation outputs (objects produced by running a build task), or
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derivations (files describing a build task).
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A store object consists of a [file system object], [reference]s to other store objects, and other metadata.
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It can be referred to by a [store path].
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[store object]: #gloss-store-object
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