nixpkgs/pkgs/servers/monitoring/munin/default.nix

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, makeWrapper, which, coreutils, rrdtool, perl, perlPackages
, python, ruby, openjdk, nettools
}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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version = "2.0.17";
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name = "munin-${version}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/munin-monitoring/munin/archive/${version}.tar.gz";
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sha256 = "0xfml2r6nssn3lcfqcf3yshxfijyrf9frnhdp83mg6raaznlhx1z";
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};
buildInputs = [
makeWrapper
which
coreutils
rrdtool
nettools
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perl
perlPackages.ModuleBuild
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perlPackages.HTMLTemplate
perlPackages.NetSSLeay
perlPackages.NetServer
perlPackages.Log4Perl
perlPackages.IOSocketInet6
perlPackages.Socket6
perlPackages.URI
perlPackages.DBFile
perlPackages.DateManip
perlPackages.FileCopyRecursive
perlPackages.FCGI
perlPackages.NetSNMP
perlPackages.NetServer
perlPackages.ListMoreUtils
perlPackages.TimeHiRes
perlPackages.LWPUserAgent
perlPackages.DBDPg
python
ruby
openjdk
# tests
perlPackages.TestLongString
perlPackages.TestDifferences
perlPackages.TestDeep
perlPackages.TestMockModule
perlPackages.TestMockObject
perlPackages.FileSlurp
perlPackages.IOStringy
];
# TODO: tests are failing http://munin-monitoring.org/ticket/1390#comment:1
# NOTE: important, test command always exits with 0, think of a way to abort the build once tests pass
doCheck = false;
checkPhase = ''
export PERL5LIB="$PERL5LIB:${rrdtool}/lib/perl"
LC_ALL=C make -j1 test
'';
patches = [
# https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=75112
./dont_preserve_source_dir_permissions.patch
# https://github.com/munin-monitoring/munin/pull/134
./adding_servicedir_munin-node.patch
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];
preBuild = ''
substituteInPlace "Makefile" \
--replace "/bin/pwd" "pwd"
# munin checks at build time if user/group exists, unpure
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sed -i '/CHECKUSER/d' Makefile
sed -i '/CHOWN/d' Makefile
sed -i '/CHECKGROUP/d' Makefile
# munin hardcodes PATH, we need it to obey $PATH
sed -i '/ENV{PATH}/d' node/lib/Munin/Node/Service.pm
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'';
# DESTDIR shouldn't be needed (and shouldn't have worked), but munin
# developers have forgotten to use PREFIX everywhere, so we use DESTDIR to
# ensure that everything is installed in $out.
makeFlags = ''
PREFIX=$(out)
DESTDIR=$(out)
PERLLIB=$(out)/lib/perl5/site_perl
PERL=${perl}/bin/perl
PYTHON=${python}/bin/python
RUBY=${ruby}/bin/ruby
JAVARUN=${openjdk}/bin/java
PLUGINUSER=munin
'';
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postFixup = ''
if test -e $out/nix-support/propagated-native-build-inputs; then
ln -s $out/nix-support/propagated-native-build-inputs $out/nix-support/propagated-user-env-packages
fi
# TODO: toPerlLibPath can be added to
# pkgs/development/interpreters/perl5.16/setup-hook.sh (and the other perl
# versions) just like for python. NOTE: it causes massive rebuilds.
# $(toPerlLibPath $out perlPackages.Log4Perl ...)
for file in "$out"/bin/munindoc "$out"/sbin/munin-* "$out"/lib/munin-* "$out"/www/cgi/*; do
# don't wrap .jar files
case "$file" in
*.jar) continue;;
esac
wrapProgram "$file" \
--set PERL5LIB "$out/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.Log4Perl}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.IOSocketInet6}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.Socket6}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.URI}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.DBFile}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.DateManip}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.HTMLTemplate}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.FileCopyRecursive}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.FCGI}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.NetSNMP}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.NetServer}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.ListMoreUtils}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.TimeHiRes}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${rrdtool}/lib/perl:${perlPackages.DBDPg}/lib/perl5/site_perl:${perlPackages.LWPUserAgent}/lib/perl5/site_perl"
done
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'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Networked resource monitoring tool";
longDescription = ''
Munin is a monitoring tool that surveys all your computers and remembers
what it saw. It presents all the information in graphs through a web
interface. Munin can help analyze resource trends and 'what just happened
to kill our performance?' problems.
'';
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homepage = http://munin-monitoring.org/;
license = licenses.gpl2;
maintainers = [ maintainers.iElectric maintainers.bjornfor ];
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platforms = platforms.linux;
};
}