Replace buildable.nix
by ci.nix
The `ci.nix` file contains a number of improvements over `buildable.nix`. For example, it - honors `recurseForDerivations` to also build packages inside attributes, - builds all package outputs, and - separates buildable and cacheable outputs such that packages having `preferLocalBuild` are not cached.
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- travis_retry nix-channel --update
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script:
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- outs=$(nix-build buildable.nix) && echo Produced $outs
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- nix-build ci.nix -A buildOutputs
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- nix eval -f default.nix 'lib'
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- nix eval -f default.nix 'modules'
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- nix eval -f default.nix 'overlays'
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after_success:
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- if [ -n "${CACHIX_CACHE}" ]; then cachix push "${CACHIX_CACHE}" $outs; fi
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- if [ -n "${CACHIX_CACHE}" ]; then nix-build ci.nix -A cacheOutputs | cachix push "${CACHIX_CACHE}"; fi
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- if [ "false" = "${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST}" -a "master" = "${TRAVIS_BRANCH}" ]; then
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curl -XPOST "https://nur-update.herokuapp.com/update?repo=${NUR_REPO}"; fi
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# This file filters out all the unbuildable packages from your package set.
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# It's what gets built by CI, so if you correctly mark broken/unfree packages
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# as such your CI will not try to build them and the buildable packages will
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# be added to the cache.
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{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }:
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let
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filterSet =
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(f: g: s: builtins.listToAttrs
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(map
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(n: { name = n; value = builtins.getAttr n s; })
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(builtins.filter
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(n: f n && g (builtins.getAttr n s))
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(builtins.attrNames s)
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)
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)
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);
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isReserved = n: builtins.elem n ["lib" "overlays" "modules"];
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isBroken = p: p.meta.broken or false;
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isFree = p: p.meta.license.free or true;
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in filterSet
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(n: !(isReserved n)) # filter out non-packages
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(p: (builtins.isAttrs p)
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&& !(isBroken p)
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&& isFree p
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)
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(import ./default.nix { inherit pkgs; })
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# This file provides all the buildable and cacheable packages and
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# package outputs in you package set. These are what gets built by CI,
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# so if you correctly mark packages as
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#
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# - broken (using `meta.broken`),
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# - unfree (using `meta.license.free`), and
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# - locally built (using `preferLocalBuild`)
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#
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# then your CI will be able to build and cache only those packages for
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# which this is possible.
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{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }:
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with builtins;
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let
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isReserved = n: n == "lib" || n == "overlays" || n == "modules";
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isDerivation = p: isAttrs p && p ? type && p.type == "derivation";
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isBuildable = p: !(p.meta.broken or false) && p.meta.license.free or false;
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isCacheable = p: !(p.preferLocalBuild or false);
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shouldRecurseForDerivations = p: isAttrs p && p.recurseForDerivations or false;
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nameValuePair = n: v: { name = n; value = v; };
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concatMap = builtins.concatMap or (f: xs: concatLists (map f xs));
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flattenPkgs = s:
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let
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f = p:
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if shouldRecurseForDerivations p then flattenPkgs p
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else if isDerivation p then [p]
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else [];
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in
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concatMap f (attrValues s);
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outputsOf = p: map (o: p.${o}) p.outputs;
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nurAttrs = import ./default.nix { inherit pkgs; };
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nurPkgs =
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flattenPkgs
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(listToAttrs
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(map (n: nameValuePair n nurAttrs.${n})
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(filter (n: !isReserved n)
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(attrNames nurAttrs))));
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in
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rec {
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buildPkgs = filter isBuildable nurPkgs;
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cachePkgs = filter isCacheable buildPkgs;
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buildOutputs = concatMap outputsOf buildPkgs;
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cacheOutputs = concatMap outputsOf cachePkgs;
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}
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