Merge pull request #7594 from nrdxp/paths-from-stdin
feat: read installable paths from stdin
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@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ have an effect.
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created by sequentially numbering symlinks beyond the first one
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(e.g., `foo`, `foo-2`, `foo-3`, and so on).
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- <span id="opt-stdin">[`--stdin`](#opt-stdin)</span>
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Read *paths…* from the standard input.
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Useful for chaining nix-store commands.
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# Operation `--realise`
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## Synopsis
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@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
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# Release X.Y (202?-??-??)
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* Commands which take installables on the command line can now read them from the standard input if
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passed the `--stdin` flag. This is primarily useful when you have a large amount of paths which
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exceed the OS arg limit.
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* The special handling of an [installable](../command-ref/new-cli/nix.md#installables) with `.drv` suffix being interpreted as all of the given [store derivation](../glossary.md#gloss-store-derivation)'s output paths is removed, and instead taken as the literal store path that it represents.
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The new `^` syntax for store paths introduced in Nix 2.13 allows explicitly referencing output paths of a derivation.
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```shell-session
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$ nix path-info /nix/store/gzaflydcr6sb3567hap9q6srzx8ggdgg-glibc-2.33-78.drv^*
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```
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provides information about each of its outputs.
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provides information about each of its outputs.
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@ -128,6 +128,8 @@ struct InstallablesCommand : virtual Args, SourceExprCommand
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virtual bool useDefaultInstallables() { return true; }
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bool readFromStdIn;
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std::vector<std::string> getFlakesForCompletion() override;
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protected:
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InstallablesCommand::InstallablesCommand()
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{
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addFlag({
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.longName = "stdin",
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.description = "Read installables from the standard input.",
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.handler = {&readFromStdIn, true}
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});
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expectArgs({
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.label = "installables",
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.handler = {&_installables},
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Installables InstallablesCommand::load()
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{
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if (_installables.empty() && useDefaultInstallables())
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if (_installables.empty() && useDefaultInstallables() && !readFromStdIn)
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// FIXME: commands like "nix profile install" should not have a
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// default, probably.
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_installables.push_back(".");
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if (readFromStdIn && !isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) {
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std::string word;
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while (std::cin >> word) {
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_installables.emplace_back(std::move(word));
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}
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}
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return parseInstallables(getStore(), _installables);
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}
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{
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Strings opFlags, opArgs;
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Operation op = 0;
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bool readFromStdIn;
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parseCmdLine(argc, argv, [&](Strings::iterator & arg, const Strings::iterator & end) {
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Operation oldOp = op;
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op = opGenerateBinaryCacheKey;
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else if (*arg == "--add-root")
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gcRoot = absPath(getArg(*arg, arg, end));
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else if (*arg == "--stdin" && !isatty(STDIN_FILENO))
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readFromStdIn = true;
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else if (*arg == "--indirect")
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;
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else if (*arg == "--no-output")
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else
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opArgs.push_back(*arg);
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if (readFromStdIn && op != opImport && op != opRestore && op != opServe) {
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std::string word;
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while (std::cin >> word) {
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opArgs.emplace_back(std::move(word));
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};
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}
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if (oldOp && oldOp != op)
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throw UsageError("only one operation may be specified");
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