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libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent
The original idea was to fix lix#174, but for a user friendly solution,
I figured that we'd need more consistency:

* Invalid query params will cause an error, just like invalid
  attributes. This has the following two consequences:

  * The `?dir=`-param from flakes will be removed before the URL to be
    fetched is passed to libfetchers.

  * The tarball fetcher doesn't allow URLs with custom query params
    anymore. I think this was questionable anyways given that an
    arbitrary set of query params was silently removed from the URL you
    wanted to fetch. The correct way is to use an attribute-set
    with a key `url` that contains the tarball URL to fetch.

  * Same for the git & mercurial fetchers: in that case it doesn't even
    matter though: both fetchers added unused query params to the URL
    that's passed from the input scheme to the fetcher (`url2` in the code).
    It turns out that this was never used since the query parameters were
    erased again in `getActualUrl`.

* Validation happens for both attributes and URLs. Previously, a lot of
  fetchers validated e.g. refs/revs only when specified in a URL and
  the validity of attribute names only in `inputFromAttrs`.

  Now, all the validation is done in `inputFromAttrs` and `inputFromURL`
  constructs attributes that will be passed to `inputFromAttrs`.

* Accept all attributes as URL query parameters. That also includes
  lesser used ones such as `narHash`.

  And "output" attributes like `lastModified`: these could be declared
  already when declaring inputs as attribute rather than URL. Now the
  behavior is at least consistent.

  Personally, I think we should differentiate in the future between
  "fetched input" (basically the attr-set that ends up in the lock-file)
  and "unfetched input" earlier: both inputFrom{Attrs,URL} entrypoints
  are probably OK for unfetched inputs, but for locked/fetched inputs
  a custom entrypoint should be used. Then, the current entrypoints
  wouldn't have to allow these attributes anymore.

Change-Id: I1be1992249f7af8287cfc37891ab505ddaa2e8cd
2024-06-22 14:42:43 +02:00
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doc repl: implement tab completing :colon commands 2024-06-17 13:08:02 +00:00
lix-doc lix-doc: don't chomp bold headings off 2024-05-15 15:24:03 -07:00
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meson packaging: rename nixexpr -> lixexpr and so on 2024-05-23 16:45:23 -06:00
misc Misc workaround removals since 24.05 upgrade 2024-06-12 15:34:23 -07:00
nix-support Move version to a JSON file so we can have release names 2024-06-06 15:08:12 -07:00
perl Move version to a JSON file so we can have release names 2024-06-06 15:08:12 -07:00
releng releng: fix broken manifest from 2.90-rc1 2024-06-16 13:34:04 -07:00
scripts remove the autoconf+Make buildsystem 2024-05-07 17:04:30 -06:00
src libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent 2024-06-22 14:42:43 +02:00
subprojects/aws_sdk build: fix static aws-cpp-sdk 2024-05-30 00:40:25 -06:00
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default.nix Format Nix code with nixfmt 2024-04-08 13:00:00 -07:00
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flake.lock [resubmit] flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes) 2024-06-12 15:34:22 -07:00
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