{ callPackage, lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, git, zsh, ...}: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "gitstatus"; version = "1.5.1"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "romkatv"; repo = "gitstatus"; rev = "v${version}"; sha256 = "1ffgh5826985phc8amvzl9iydvsnij5brh4gczfh201vfmw9d4hh"; }; buildInputs = [ (callPackage ./romkatv_libgit2.nix {}) ]; patchPhase = '' sed -i '1i GITSTATUS_AUTO_INSTALL=''${GITSTATUS_AUTO_INSTALL-0}' gitstatus.plugin.sh sed -i '1i GITSTATUS_AUTO_INSTALL=''${GITSTATUS_AUTO_INSTALL-0}' gitstatus.plugin.zsh sed -i "1a GITSTATUS_DAEMON=$out/bin/gitstatusd" install ''; installPhase = '' install -Dm755 usrbin/gitstatusd $out/bin/gitstatusd install -Dm444 gitstatus.plugin.sh $out install -Dm444 gitstatus.plugin.zsh $out install -Dm555 install $out install -Dm444 build.info $out ''; # Don't install the "install" and "build.info" files, which the end user # should not need to worry about. pathsToLink = [ "/bin/gitstatusd" "/gitstatus.plugin.sh" "/gitstatus.plugin.zsh" ]; # The install check sets up an empty Git repository and a minimal zshrc that # invokes gitstatus.plugin.zsh. It runs zsh against this zshrc and verifies # that the script was sourced successfully and that the "gitstatus_query" # command ran successfully. This tests the binary itself and the zsh # integration. installCheckInputs = [ git zsh ]; doInstallCheck = true; installCheckPhase = '' TEMP=$(mktemp -d) cd "$TEMP" git init echo ' GITSTATUS_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG . $out/gitstatus.plugin.zsh || exit 1 gitstatus_stop NIX_TEST && gitstatus_start NIX_TEST gitstatus_query NIX_TEST if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then print -- "Something went wrong with gitstatus" exit 1 elif [[ $VCS_STATUS_RESULT != "ok-sync" ]]; then print -- "Not in a Git repo" exit 1 else print -- "OK" exit 0 fi ' > .zshrc # If we try to run zsh like "zsh -i -c true" or "zsh -i > output" then job # control will be disabled in the shell and the gitstatus plugin script # will fail when it tries to set the MONITOR option. As a workaround, we # run zsh as a full-fledged independent process and then wait for it to # exit. (The "exit" statements in the zshrc ensure that zsh will exit # almost immediately after starting.) ZDOTDIR=. zsh -i & wait $! ''; meta = with lib; { description = "10x faster implementation of `git status` command"; homepage = "https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus"; license = licenses.gpl3Only; maintainers = with maintainers; [ mmlb hexa ]; }; }