Merge pull request #5720 from tomberek/flake_search

flakes: search up to git or filesystem boundary
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Théophane Hufschmitt 2022-01-18 10:59:12 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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# Release X.Y (202?-??-??)
* The Nix cli now searches for a flake.nix up until the root of the current git repository or a filesystem boundary rather than just in the current directory
* The TOML parser used by `builtins.fromTOML` has been replaced by [a
more compliant one](https://github.com/ToruNiina/toml11).
* Added `:st`/`:show-trace` commands to nix repl, which are used to

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@ -122,6 +122,28 @@ std::pair<FlakeRef, std::string> parseFlakeRefWithFragment(
if (isFlake) {
if (!allowMissing && !pathExists(path + "/flake.nix")){
notice("path '%s' does not contain a 'flake.nix', searching up",path);
// Save device to detect filesystem boundary
dev_t device = lstat(path).st_dev;
bool found = false;
while (path != "/") {
if (pathExists(path + "/flake.nix")) {
found = true;
break;
} else if (pathExists(path + "/.git"))
throw Error("path '%s' is not part of a flake (neither it nor its parent directories contain a 'flake.nix' file)", path);
else {
if (lstat(path).st_dev != device)
throw Error("unable to find a flake before encountering filesystem boundary at '%s'", path);
}
path = dirOf(path);
}
if (!found)
throw BadURL("could not find a flake.nix file");
}
if (!S_ISDIR(lstat(path).st_mode))
throw BadURL("path '%s' is not a flake (because it's not a directory)", path);

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@ -137,15 +137,6 @@ Currently the `type` attribute can be one of the following:
*path* must be a directory in the file system containing a file
named `flake.nix`.
If the directory or any of its parents is a Git repository, then
this is essentially equivalent to `git+file://<path>` (see below),
except that the `dir` parameter is derived automatically. For
example, if `/foo/bar` is a Git repository, then the flake reference
`/foo/bar/flake` is equivalent to `/foo/bar?dir=flake`.
If the directory is not inside a Git repository, then the flake
contents is the entire contents of *path*.
*path* generally must be an absolute path. However, on the command
line, it can be a relative path (e.g. `.` or `./foo`) which is
interpreted as relative to the current directory. In this case, it

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@ -57,9 +57,47 @@ the Nix store. Here are the recognised types of installables:
These have the form *flakeref*[`#`*attrpath*], where *flakeref* is a
flake reference and *attrpath* is an optional attribute path. For
more information on flakes, see [the `nix flake` manual
page](./nix3-flake.md). Flake references are most commonly a flake
identifier in the flake registry (e.g. `nixpkgs`) or a path
(e.g. `/path/to/my-flake` or `.`).
page](./nix3-flake.md). Flake references are most commonly a flake
identifier in the flake registry (e.g. `nixpkgs`), or a raw path
(e.g. `/path/to/my-flake` or `.` or `../foo`), or a full URL
(e.g. `github:nixos/nixpkgs` or `path:.`)
When the flake reference is a raw path (a path without any URL
scheme), it is interpreted as a `path:` or `git+file:` url in the following
way:
- If the path is within a Git repository, then the url will be of the form
`git+file://[GIT_REPO_ROOT]?dir=[RELATIVE_FLAKE_DIR_PATH]`
where `GIT_REPO_ROOT` is the path to the root of the git repository,
and `RELATIVE_FLAKE_DIR_PATH` is the path (relative to the directory
root) of the closest parent of the given path that contains a `flake.nix` within
the git repository.
If no such directory exists, then Nix will error-out.
Note that the search will only include files indexed by git. In particular, files
which are matched by `.gitignore` or have never been `git add`-ed will not be
available in the flake. If this is undesireable, specify `path:<directory>` explicitly;
For example, if `/foo/bar` is a git repository with the following structure:
```
.
└── baz
├── blah
│  └── file.txt
└── flake.nix
```
Then `/foo/bar/baz/blah` will resolve to `git+file:///foo/bar?dir=baz`
- If the supplied path is not a git repository, then the url will have the form
`path:FLAKE_DIR_PATH` where `FLAKE_DIR_PATH` is the closest parent
of the supplied path that contains a `flake.nix` file (within the same file-system).
If no such directory exists, then Nix will error-out.
For example, if `/foo/bar/flake.nix` exists, then `/foo/bar/baz/` will resolve to
`path:/foo/bar`
If *attrpath* is omitted, Nix tries some default values; for most
subcommands, the default is `defaultPackage.`*system*

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source common.sh
clearStore
cp ./simple.nix ./simple.builder.sh ./config.nix $TEST_HOME
cd $TEST_HOME
mkdir -p foo/subdir
echo '{ outputs = _: {}; }' > foo/flake.nix
cat <<EOF > flake.nix
{
inputs.foo.url = "$PWD/foo";
outputs = a: {
defaultPackage.$system = import ./simple.nix;
packages.$system.test = import ./simple.nix;
};
}
EOF
mkdir subdir
pushd subdir
success=("" . .# .#test ../subdir ../subdir#test "$PWD")
failure=("path:$PWD")
for i in "${success[@]}"; do
nix build $i || fail "flake should be found by searching up directories"
done
for i in "${failure[@]}"; do
! nix build $i || fail "flake should not search up directories when using 'path:'"
done
popd
nix build --override-input foo . || fail "flake should search up directories when not an installable"
sed "s,$PWD/foo,$PWD/foo/subdir,g" -i flake.nix
! nix build || fail "flake should not search upwards when part of inputs"
pushd subdir
git init
for i in "${success[@]}" "${failure[@]}"; do
! nix build $i || fail "flake should not search past a git repository"
done
rm -rf .git
popd

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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ nix_tests = \
describe-stores.sh \
flakes.sh \
flake-local-settings.sh \
flake-searching.sh \
build.sh \
repl.sh ca/repl.sh \
ca/build.sh \