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{lib, stdenvNoCC, git, git-lfs, cacert}: let
urlToName = url: rev: let
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inherit (lib) removeSuffix splitString last;
base = last (splitString ":" (baseNameOf (removeSuffix "/" url)));
matched = builtins.match "(.*)\\.git" base;
short = builtins.substring 0 7 rev;
appendShort = if (builtins.match "[a-f0-9]*" rev) != null
then "-${short}"
else "";
in "${if matched == null then base else builtins.head matched}${appendShort}";
in
{ url, rev ? "HEAD", md5 ? "", sha256 ? "", hash ? "", leaveDotGit ? deepClone
, fetchSubmodules ? true, deepClone ? false
, branchName ? null
, sparseCheckout ? ""
, name ? urlToName url rev
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, # Shell code executed after the file has been fetched
# successfully. This can do things like check or transform the file.
postFetch ? ""
, preferLocalBuild ? true
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, fetchLFS ? false
, # Shell code to build a netrc file for BASIC auth
netrcPhase ? null
, # Impure env vars (https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#sec-advanced-attributes)
# needed for netrcPhase
netrcImpureEnvVars ? []
}:
/* NOTE:
fetchgit has one problem: git fetch only works for refs.
This is because fetching arbitrary (maybe dangling) commits may be a security risk
and checking whether a commit belongs to a ref is expensive. This may
change in the future when some caching is added to git (?)
Usually refs are either tags (refs/tags/*) or branches (refs/heads/*)
Cloning branches will make the hash check fail when there is an update.
But not all patches we want can be accessed by tags.
The workaround is getting the last n commits so that it's likely that they
still contain the hash we want.
for now : increase depth iteratively (TODO)
real fix: ask git folks to add a
git fetch $HASH contained in $BRANCH
facility because checking that $HASH is contained in $BRANCH is less
expensive than fetching --depth $N.
Even if git folks implemented this feature soon it may take years until
server admins start using the new version?
*/
assert deepClone -> leaveDotGit;
if md5 != "" then
throw "fetchgit does not support md5 anymore, please use sha256"
else if hash != "" && sha256 != "" then
throw "Only one of sha256 or hash can be set"
else
stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
inherit name;
builder = ./builder.sh;
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fetcher = ./nix-prefetch-git; # This must be a string to ensure it's called with bash.
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nativeBuildInputs = [ git ]
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++ lib.optionals fetchLFS [ git-lfs ];
outputHashAlgo = if hash != "" then null else "sha256";
outputHashMode = "recursive";
outputHash = if hash != "" then
hash
else if sha256 != "" then
sha256
else
lib.fakeSha256;
inherit url rev leaveDotGit fetchLFS fetchSubmodules deepClone branchName sparseCheckout postFetch;
postHook = if netrcPhase == null then null else ''
${netrcPhase}
# required that git uses the netrc file
mv {,.}netrc
export HOME=$PWD
'';
GIT_SSL_CAINFO = "${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt";
impureEnvVars = lib.fetchers.proxyImpureEnvVars ++ netrcImpureEnvVars ++ [
"GIT_PROXY_COMMAND" "NIX_GIT_SSL_CAINFO" "SOCKS_SERVER"
];
inherit preferLocalBuild;
}