#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail # Read the arguments input into an array, so it can be added to a command line. IFS=" " read -r -a arguments <<<"${INPUT_ARGUMENTS:-}" with_nix_develop() { nix develop --ignore-environment "${arguments[@]}" --command "$@" } contains() { grep "$1" --silent <<<"$2" } # Add all environment variables except for PATH to GITHUB_ENV. while IFS='=' read -r -d '' n v; do if [ "$n" == "PATH" ]; then continue fi # Skip if the variable is already in the environment with the same # value (treating unset and the empty string as identical states) if [ "${!n:-}" == "$v" ]; then continue fi if (("$(wc -l <<<"$v")" > 1)); then delimiter=$(openssl rand -base64 18) if contains "$delimiter" "$v"; then echo "Environment variable $n contains randomly generated string $delimiter, file an issue and buy a lottery ticket." exit 1 fi printf "%s<<%s\n%s%s\n" "$n" "$delimiter" "$v" "$delimiter" >>"${GITHUB_ENV:-/dev/stderr}" continue fi printf "%s=%s\n" "$n" "$v" >>"${GITHUB_ENV:-/dev/stderr}" done < <(with_nix_develop env -0) # Read the nix environment's $PATH into an array IFS=":" read -r -a nix_path_array <<<"$(with_nix_develop bash -c "echo \$PATH")" # Iterate over the PATH array in reverse # # Why in reverse? Appending a directory to $GITHUB_PATH causes that directory # to be _prepended_ to $PATH in subsequent steps, so if we append in # first-to-last order, the result will be in last-to-first order. Order in # PATH elements is significant, since it determines lookup order, thus we # preserve their order by reversing them before they are reversed again. for ((i = ${#nix_path_array[@]} - 1; i >= 0; i--)); do nix_path_entry="${nix_path_array[$i]}" if contains "$nix_path_entry" "$PATH"; then continue fi if ! [ -d "$nix_path_entry" ]; then continue fi echo "$nix_path_entry" >>"${GITHUB_PATH:-/dev/stderr}" done