tvl-depot/nix/lazy-deps/default.nix
Vincent Ambo 159646787a feat(nix/lazy-deps): add override pattern for deps
Introduces a `.overrideDeps` attribute with which additional tools can
be supplied. This works like `.override` in nixpkgs.

Change-Id: I69a009b51f7f073a2d030eda5e3b5310e0f8e883
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8491
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
2023-04-24 10:56:40 +00:00

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# Helper function to synthesize a directory of "lazy-built" binaries
# that can be added to $PATH inside of a repository.
#
# Using this, a Nix shell environment in some repository can contain
# several slow-to-build commands without blowing up evaluation and
# build time whenever the shell is loaded.
#
# Note that the generated script is deliberately impure to speed up
# evaluation, and expects both `git` and `nix-build` to exist in the
# user's $PATH. If required, this can be done in the shell
# configuration invoking this function.
{ pkgs, lib, ... }:
let
inherit (builtins) attrNames attrValues mapAttrs;
inherit (lib) fix concatStringsSep;
# Create the case statement for a command invocations, optionally
# overriding the `TARGET_TOOL` variable.
invoke = name: { attr, cmd ? null }: ''
${name})
attr="${attr}"
${if cmd != null then "TARGET_TOOL=\"${cmd}\"\n;;" else ";;"}
'';
# Create command to symlink to the dispatch script for each tool.
link = name: "ln -s $target $out/bin/${name}";
invocations = tools: concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs invoke tools));
in
fix (self:
# Attribute set of tools that should be lazily-added to the $PATH.
#
# The name of each attribute is used as the command name (on $PATH).
# It must contain the keys 'attr' (containing the Nix attribute path
# to the tool's derivation from the top-level), and may optionally
# contain the key 'cmd' to override the name of the binary inside the
# derivation.
tools:
pkgs.runCommandNoCC "lazy-dispatch"
{
passthru.overrideDeps = newTools: self (tools // newTools);
passthru.tools = tools;
text = ''
#!${pkgs.runtimeShell}
set -ue
if ! type git>/dev/null || ! type nix-build>/dev/null; then
echo "The 'git' and 'nix-build' commands must be available." >&2
exit 127
fi
readonly REPO_ROOT=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
TARGET_TOOL=$(basename "$0")
case "''${TARGET_TOOL}" in
${invocations tools}
*)
echo "''${TARGET_TOOL} is currently not installed in this repository." >&2
exit 127
;;
esac
result=$(nix-build --no-out-link --attr "''${attr}" "''${REPO_ROOT}")
PATH="''${result}/bin:$PATH"
exec "''${TARGET_TOOL}" "''${@}"
'';
# Access this to get a compatible nix-shell
passthru.devShell = pkgs.mkShellNoCC {
name = "${self.name}-shell";
packages = [ self ];
};
}
''
# Write the dispatch code
target=$out/bin/__dispatch
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$target")"
echo "$text" > $target
chmod +x $target
# Add symlinks from all the tools to the dispatch
${concatStringsSep "\n" (map link (attrNames tools))}
# Check that it's working-ish
${pkgs.stdenv.shellDryRun} $target
''
)