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In order to make readTree import symlinked directories I've been looking into how to detect if a symlink points to a directory (since this would allow us to use symlinks for //nix/sparseTree). I've found a hack for this: symlinkPointsToDir = path: isSymlink path && builtins.pathExists (toString path + "/.") Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be possible to distinguish whether the symlink target does not exist or is a regular file. Since it's possible, I thought might as well add this to `pathType`. To make returning the extra information workable, I've elected to use the attribute set layout used by `//nix/tag`. This doesn't require us to depend anything (as opposed to yants), but gives us pattern matching (via `nix.tag.match`) and also quite idiomatic checking of pathTypes: pathType ./foo ? file (pathType ./foo).symlink or null == "symlink-directory" Nonexistent paths are encoded like this: pathType ./foo ? missing Of course we can't use this in readTree (since it must be zero dependency), but we can easily inline this hack at some point. Change-Id: I15b64a1ea69953c95dc3239ef5860623652b3089 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/3535 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de> Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
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6.3 KiB
Nix
197 lines
6.3 KiB
Nix
{ depot, lib, ... }:
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let
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/* Takes an attribute set and adds a meta.targets
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attribute to it which contains all direct children
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of the attribute set which are derivations.
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Type: attrs -> attrs
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*/
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drvTargets = attrs:
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attrs // {
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meta = {
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targets = builtins.filter
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(x: lib.isDerivation attrs."${x}")
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(builtins.attrNames attrs);
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} // (attrs.meta or {});
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};
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/* Get the basename of a store path without
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the leading hash.
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Type: (path | drv | string) -> string
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Example:
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storePathName ./foo.c
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=> "foo.c"
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storePathName (writeText "foo.c" "int main() { return 0; }")
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=> "foo.c"
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storePathName "${hello}/bin/hello"
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=> "hello"
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*/
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storePathName = p:
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if lib.isDerivation p
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then p.name
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else if builtins.isPath p
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then builtins.baseNameOf p
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else if builtins.isString p
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then
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let
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# strip leading storeDir and trailing slashes
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noStoreDir = lib.removeSuffix "/"
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(lib.removePrefix "${builtins.storeDir}/" p);
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# a basename of a child of a store path isn't really
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# referring to a store path, so removing the string
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# context is safe (e. g. "hello" for "${hello}/bin/hello").
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basename = builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext
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(builtins.baseNameOf p);
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in
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# If p is a direct child of storeDir, we need to remove
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# the leading hash as well to make sure that:
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# `storePathName drv == storePathName (toString drv)`.
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if noStoreDir == basename
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then builtins.substring 33 (-1) basename
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else basename
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else builtins.throw "Don't know how to get (base)name of "
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+ lib.generators.toPretty {} p;
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/* Query the type of a path exposing the same information as would be by
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`builtins.readDir`, but for a single, specific target path.
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The information is returned as a tagged value, i. e. an attribute set with
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exactly one attribute where the type of the path is encoded in the name
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of the single attribute. The allowed tags and values are as follows:
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* `regular`: is a regular file, always `true` if returned
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* `directory`: is a directory, always `true` if returned
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* `missing`: path does not exist, always `true` if returned
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* `symlink`: path is a symlink, value is a string describing the type
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of its realpath which may be either:
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* `"directory"`: realpath of the symlink is a directory
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* `"regular-or-missing`": realpath of the symlink is either a regular
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file or does not exist. Due to limitations of the Nix expression
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language, we can't tell which.
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Type: path(-like) -> tag
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`tag` refers to the attribute set format of `//nix/tag`.
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Example:
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pathType ./foo.c
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=> { regular = true; }
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pathType /home/lukas
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=> { directory = true; }
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pathType ./result
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=> { symlink = "directory"; }
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pathType ./link-to-file
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=> { symlink = "regular-or-missing"; }
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pathType /does/not/exist
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=> { missing = true; }
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# Check if a path exists
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!(pathType /file ? missing)
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# Check if a path is a directory or a symlink to a directory
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# A handy shorthand for this is provided as `realPathIsDirectory`.
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pathType /path ? directory || (pathType /path).symlink or null == "directory"
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# Match on the result using //nix/tag
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nix.tag.match (nix.utils.pathType ./result) {
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symlink = v: "symlink to ${v}";
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directory = _: "directory";
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regular = _: "regular";
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missing = _: "path does not exist";
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}
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=> "symlink to directory"
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# Query path type
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nix.tag.tagName (pathType /path)
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*/
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pathType = path:
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let
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# baseNameOf is very annoyed if we proceed with string context.
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# We need to call toString to prevent unsafeDiscardStringContext
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# from importing a path into store which messes with base- and
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# dirname of course.
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path'= builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext (toString path);
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# To read the containing directory we absolutely need
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# to keep the string context, otherwise a derivation
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# would not be realized before our check (at eval time)
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containingDir = builtins.readDir (builtins.dirOf path);
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# Construct tag to use for the value
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thisPathType = containingDir.${builtins.baseNameOf path'} or "missing";
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# Trick to check if the symlink target exists and is a directory:
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# if we append a "/." to the string version of the path, Nix won't
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# canocalize it (which would strip any "/." in the path), so if
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# path' + "/." exists, we know that the symlink points to an existing
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# directory. If not, either the target doesn't exist or is a regular file.
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# TODO(sterni): is there a way to check reliably if the symlink target exists?
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isSymlinkDir = builtins.pathExists (path' + "/.");
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in {
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${thisPathType} =
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/**/ if thisPathType != "symlink" then true
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else if isSymlinkDir then "directory"
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else "regular-or-missing";
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};
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pathType' = path:
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let
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p = pathType path;
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in
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if p ? missing
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then builtins.throw "${lib.generators.toPretty {} path} does not exist"
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else p;
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/* Check whether the given path is a directory.
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Throws if the path in question doesn't exist.
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Type: path(-like) -> bool
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*/
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isDirectory = path: pathType' path ? directory;
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/* Checks whether the given path is a directory or
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a symlink to a directory. Throws if the path in
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question doesn't exist.
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Warning: Does not throw if the target file or
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directory doesn't exist, but the symlink does.
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Type: path(-like) -> bool
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*/
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realPathIsDirectory = path: let
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pt = pathType' path;
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in pt ? directory || pt.symlink or null == "directory";
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/* Check whether the given path is a regular file.
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Throws if the path in question doesn't exist.
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Type: path(-like) -> bool
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*/
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isRegularFile = path: pathType' path ? regular;
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/* Check whether the given path is a symbolic link.
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Throws if the path in question doesn't exist.
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Type: path(-like) -> bool
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*/
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isSymlink = path: pathType' path ? symlink;
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in {
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inherit
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drvTargets
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storePathName
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pathType
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isDirectory
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realPathIsDirectory
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isRegularFile
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isSymlink
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;
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}
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