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README.md
flake-utils
STATUS: alpha
Pure Nix flake utility functions.
The goal of this project is to build a collection of pure Nix functions that don't depend on nixpkgs, and that are useful in the context of writing other Nix flakes.
Usage
defaultSystems -> [<system>]
A list of all the systems supported by the nixpkgs project. Useful if you want add additional platforms:
eachSystem (defaultSystems ++ ["armv7l-linux"]) (system: { hello = 42; })
eachSystem -> [<system>] -> (<system> -> attrs)
A common case is to build the same structure for each system. Instead of building the hierarchy manually or per prefix, iterate over each systems and then re-build the hierarchy.
Eg:
eachSystem ["x86_64-linux"] (system: { hello = 42; })
# => { hello.x86_64-linux.hello = 42; }
eachDefaultSystem -> (<system> -> attrs)
eachSystem
pre-populated with defaultSystems
.
mkApp { drv, name ? drv.pname or drv.name, execPath ? drv.passthru.execPath or "/bin/${name}"
A small utility that builds the structure expected by the special apps
and defaultApp
prefixes.
flattenTree -> attrs -> attrs
Nix flakes insists on having a flat attribute set of derivations in
various places like the packages
and checks
attributes.
This function traverses a tree of attributes (by respecting recurseIntoAttrs) and only returns their derivations, with a flattened key-space.
Eg:
flattenTree { hello = pkgs.hello; gitAndTools = pkgs.gitAndTools }
Returns:
{
hello = «derivation»;
"gitAndTools/git" = «derivation»;
"gitAndTools/hub" = «derivation»;
# ...
}
Example
Here is how it looks like in practice:
$ example/flake.nix as nix
{
description = "Flake utils demo";
inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils }:
flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system:
let pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}; in
rec {
packages.hello = pkgs.hello;
defaultPackage = packages.hello;
apps.hello = flake-utils.lib.mkApp { drv = packages.hello; };
defaultApp = apps.hello;
}
);
}
Known issues
$ nix flake check
warning: unknown flake output 'lib'
nixpkgs is currently having the same issue so I assume that it will be eventually standardized.