# This file originates from node2nix {stdenv, nodejs, python2, utillinux, runCommand, writeTextFile}: let python = if nodejs ? python then nodejs.python else python2; # Create a tar wrapper that filters all the 'Ignoring unknown extended header keyword' noise tarWrapper = runCommand "tarWrapper" {} '' mkdir -p $out/bin cat > $out/bin/tar <> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products ''; }; includeDependencies = {dependencies}: stdenv.lib.optionalString (dependencies != []) (stdenv.lib.concatMapStrings (dependency: '' # Bundle the dependencies of the package mkdir -p node_modules cd node_modules # Only include dependencies if they don't exist. They may also be bundled in the package. if [ ! -e "${dependency.name}" ] then ${composePackage dependency} fi cd .. '' ) dependencies); # Recursively composes the dependencies of a package composePackage = { name, packageName, src, dependencies ? [], ... }@args: let fixImpureDependencies = writeTextFile { name = "fixDependencies.js"; text = '' var fs = require('fs'); var url = require('url'); /* * Replaces an impure version specification by * */ function replaceImpureVersionSpec(versionSpec) { var parsedUrl = url.parse(versionSpec); if(versionSpec == "latest" || versionSpec == "unstable" || versionSpec.substr(0, 2) == ".." || dependency.substr(0, 2) == "./" || dependency.substr(0, 2) == "~/" || dependency.substr(0, 1) == '/') return '*'; else if(parsedUrl.protocol == "git:" || parsedUrl.protocol == "git+ssh:" || parsedUrl.protocol == "git+http:" || parsedUrl.protocol == "git+https:" || parsedUrl.protocol == "github:" || parsedUrl.protocol == "http:" || parsedUrl.protocol == "https:") return '*'; else return versionSpec; } var packageObj = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('./package.json')); /* Replace dependencies */ if(packageObj.dependencies !== undefined) { for(var dependency in packageObj.dependencies) { var versionSpec = packageObj.dependencies[dependency]; packageObj.dependencies[dependency] = replaceImpureVersionSpec(versionSpec); } } /* Replace development dependencies */ if(packageObj.devDependencies !== undefined) { for(var dependency in packageObj.devDependencies) { var versionSpec = packageObj.devDependencies[dependency]; packageObj.devDependencies[dependency] = replaceImpureVersionSpec(versionSpec); } } /* Replace optional dependencies */ if(packageObj.optionalDependencies !== undefined) { for(var dependency in packageObj.optionalDependencies) { var versionSpec = packageObj.optionalDependencies[dependency]; packageObj.optionalDependencies[dependency] = replaceImpureVersionSpec(versionSpec); } } /* Write the fixed JSON file */ fs.writeFileSync("package.json", JSON.stringify(packageObj)); ''; }; in '' DIR=$(pwd) cd $TMPDIR unpackFile ${src} # Make the base dir in which the target dependency resides first mkdir -p "$(dirname "$DIR/${packageName}")" if [ -f "${src}" ] then # Figure out what directory has been unpacked packageDir="$(find . -maxdepth 1 -type d | tail -1)" # Restore write permissions to make building work find "$packageDir" -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod u+x chmod -R u+w "$packageDir" # Move the extracted tarball into the output folder mv "$packageDir" "$DIR/${packageName}" elif [ -d "${src}" ] then # Get a stripped name (without hash) of the source directory. # On old nixpkgs it's already set internally. if [ -z "$strippedName" ] then strippedName="$(stripHash ${src})" fi # Restore write permissions to make building work chmod -R u+w "$strippedName" # Move the extracted directory into the output folder mv "$strippedName" "$DIR/${packageName}" fi # Unset the stripped name to not confuse the next unpack step unset strippedName # Some version specifiers (latest, unstable, URLs, file paths) force NPM to make remote connections or consult paths outside the Nix store. # The following JavaScript replaces these by * to prevent that cd "$DIR/${packageName}" node ${fixImpureDependencies} # Include the dependencies of the package ${includeDependencies { inherit dependencies; }} cd .. ${stdenv.lib.optionalString (builtins.substring 0 1 packageName == "@") "cd .."} ''; # Extract the Node.js source code which is used to compile packages with # native bindings nodeSources = runCommand "node-sources" {} '' tar --no-same-owner --no-same-permissions -xf ${nodejs.src} mv node-* $out ''; # Builds and composes an NPM package including all its dependencies buildNodePackage = { name, packageName, version, dependencies ? [], production ? true, npmFlags ? "", dontNpmInstall ? false, preRebuild ? "", ... }@args: stdenv.lib.makeOverridable stdenv.mkDerivation (builtins.removeAttrs args [ "dependencies" ] // { name = "node-${name}-${version}"; buildInputs = [ tarWrapper python nodejs ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional (stdenv.isLinux) utillinux ++ args.buildInputs or []; dontStrip = args.dontStrip or true; # Striping may fail a build for some package deployments inherit dontNpmInstall preRebuild; unpackPhase = args.unpackPhase or "true"; buildPhase = args.buildPhase or "true"; compositionScript = composePackage args; passAsFile = [ "compositionScript" ]; installPhase = args.installPhase or '' # Create and enter a root node_modules/ folder mkdir -p $out/lib/node_modules cd $out/lib/node_modules # Compose the package and all its dependencies source $compositionScriptPath # Patch the shebangs of the bundled modules to prevent them from # calling executables outside the Nix store as much as possible patchShebangs . # Deploy the Node.js package by running npm install. Since the # dependencies have been provided already by ourselves, it should not # attempt to install them again, which is good, because we want to make # it Nix's responsibility. If it needs to install any dependencies # anyway (e.g. because the dependency parameters are # incomplete/incorrect), it fails. # # The other responsibilities of NPM are kept -- version checks, build # steps, postprocessing etc. export HOME=$TMPDIR cd "${packageName}" runHook preRebuild npm --registry http://www.example.com --nodedir=${nodeSources} ${npmFlags} ${stdenv.lib.optionalString production "--production"} rebuild if [ "$dontNpmInstall" != "1" ] then # NPM tries to download packages even when they already exist if npm-shrinkwrap is used. rm -f npm-shrinkwrap.json npm --registry http://www.example.com --nodedir=${nodeSources} ${npmFlags} ${stdenv.lib.optionalString production "--production"} install fi # Create symlink to the deployed executable folder, if applicable if [ -d "$out/lib/node_modules/.bin" ] then ln -s $out/lib/node_modules/.bin $out/bin fi # Create symlinks to the deployed manual page folders, if applicable if [ -d "$out/lib/node_modules/${packageName}/man" ] then mkdir -p $out/share for dir in "$out/lib/node_modules/${packageName}/man/"* do mkdir -p $out/share/man/$(basename "$dir") for page in "$dir"/* do ln -s $page $out/share/man/$(basename "$dir") done done fi # Run post install hook, if provided runHook postInstall ''; }); # Builds a development shell buildNodeShell = { name, packageName, version, src, dependencies ? [], production ? true, npmFlags ? "", dontNpmInstall ? false, ... }@args: let nodeDependencies = stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "node-dependencies-${name}-${version}"; buildInputs = [ tarWrapper python nodejs ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional (stdenv.isLinux) utillinux ++ args.buildInputs or []; includeScript = includeDependencies { inherit dependencies; }; passAsFile = [ "includeScript" ]; buildCommand = '' mkdir -p $out/lib cd $out/lib source $includeScriptPath # Create fake package.json to make the npm commands work properly cat > package.json < $out/bin/shell <