Merge pull request #287331 from booniepepper/doc/prefer-cargoHash-attribute
doc: consistently prefer and lead with cargoHash over cargoSha256
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@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec {
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}
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```
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`buildRustPackage` requires either the `cargoHash` or the `cargoSha256`
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attribute which is computed over all crate sources of this package.
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`cargoSha256` is used for traditional Nix SHA-256 hashes. `cargoHash` should
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instead be used for [SRI](https://www.w3.org/TR/SRI/) hashes and should be
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preferred. For example:
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`buildRustPackage` requires either a `cargoHash` (preferred) or a
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`cargoSha256` attribute, computed over all crate sources of this package.
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`cargoHash` supports [SRI](https://www.w3.org/TR/SRI/) hashes and should be
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preferred over `cargoSha256` which was used for traditional Nix SHA-256 hashes.
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For example:
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```nix
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cargoHash = "sha256-l1vL2ZdtDRxSGvP0X/l3nMw8+6WF67KPutJEzUROjg8=";
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@ -64,18 +64,18 @@ Both types of hashes are permitted when contributing to nixpkgs. The
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Cargo hash is obtained by inserting a fake checksum into the
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expression and building the package once. The correct checksum can
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then be taken from the failed build. A fake hash can be used for
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`cargoSha256` as follows:
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```nix
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cargoSha256 = lib.fakeSha256;
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```
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For `cargoHash` you can use:
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`cargoHash` as follows:
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```nix
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cargoHash = lib.fakeHash;
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```
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For `cargoSha256` you can use:
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```nix
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cargoSha256 = lib.fakeSha256;
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```
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Per the instructions in the [Cargo Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-toml-vs-cargo-lock.html)
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best practices guide, Rust applications should always commit the `Cargo.lock`
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file in git to ensure a reproducible build. However, a few packages do not, and
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The tarball with vendored dependencies contains a directory with the
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package's `name`, which is normally composed of `pname` and
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`version`. This means that the vendored dependencies hash
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(`cargoSha256`/`cargoHash`) is dependent on the package name and
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(`cargoHash`/`cargoSha256`) is dependent on the package name and
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version. The `cargoDepsName` attribute can be used to use another name
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for the directory of vendored dependencies. For example, the hash can
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be made invariant to the version by setting `cargoDepsName` to
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### Importing a `Cargo.lock` file {#importing-a-cargo.lock-file}
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Using `cargoSha256` or `cargoHash` is tedious when using
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Using a vendored hash (`cargoHash`/`cargoSha256`) is tedious when using
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`buildRustPackage` within a project, since it requires that the hash
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is updated after every change to `Cargo.lock`. Therefore,
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`buildRustPackage` also supports vendoring dependencies directly from
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