nixpkgs/pkgs/stdenv/generic/check-meta.nix
Dan Callahan ec6c594944 stdenv/check-meta: Fix error message for disallowed unfree packages
Nixpkgs tries to print a helpful message when it blocks unfree packages,
but the suggestion is subtly broken. The predicate only matches on the
package's name, but the suggestion includes the full name-version pair.

Fixed by formatting the message with the same function as the predicate.

This issue arises because check-meta defines its own local getName with
semantics divergent from lib.getName. The former includes the version,
the latter does not.

Example Before:

    Alternatively you can configure a predicate to allow specific packages:
      { nixpkgs.config.allowUnfreePredicate = pkg: builtins.elem (lib.getName pkg) [
          "obsidian-1.5.12"
        ];
      }

Example After:

    Alternatively you can configure a predicate to allow specific packages:
      { nixpkgs.config.allowUnfreePredicate = pkg: builtins.elem (lib.getName pkg) [
          "obsidian"
        ];
      }

Fixes #303116
2024-04-10 16:15:24 +01:00

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# Checks derivation meta and attrs for problems (like brokenness,
# licenses, etc).
{ lib, config, hostPlatform }:
let
inherit (lib)
all
attrNames
concatMapStrings
concatMapStringsSep
concatStrings
findFirst
isDerivation
length
concatMap
mutuallyExclusive
optional
optionalAttrs
optionalString
optionals
isAttrs
isString
mapAttrs
;
inherit (lib.lists)
any
toList
isList
elem
;
inherit (lib.meta)
availableOn
;
inherit (lib.generators)
toPretty
;
# If we're in hydra, we can dispense with the more verbose error
# messages and make problems easier to spot.
inHydra = config.inHydra or false;
# Allow the user to opt-into additional warnings, e.g.
# import <nixpkgs> { config = { showDerivationWarnings = [ "maintainerless" ]; }; }
showWarnings = config.showDerivationWarnings;
getName = attrs: attrs.name or ("${attrs.pname or "«name-missing»"}-${attrs.version or "«version-missing»"}");
allowUnfree = config.allowUnfree
|| builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNFREE" == "1";
allowNonSource = let
envVar = builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_NONSOURCE";
in if envVar != ""
then envVar != "0"
else config.allowNonSource or true;
allowlist = config.allowlistedLicenses or config.whitelistedLicenses or [];
blocklist = config.blocklistedLicenses or config.blacklistedLicenses or [];
areLicenseListsValid =
if mutuallyExclusive allowlist blocklist then
true
else
throw "allowlistedLicenses and blocklistedLicenses are not mutually exclusive.";
hasLicense = attrs:
attrs ? meta.license;
hasListedLicense = assert areLicenseListsValid; list: attrs:
length list > 0 && hasLicense attrs && (
if isList attrs.meta.license then any (l: elem l list) attrs.meta.license
else elem attrs.meta.license list
);
hasAllowlistedLicense = attrs: hasListedLicense allowlist attrs;
hasBlocklistedLicense = attrs: hasListedLicense blocklist attrs;
allowBroken = config.allowBroken
|| builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_BROKEN" == "1";
allowUnsupportedSystem = config.allowUnsupportedSystem
|| builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM" == "1";
isUnfree = licenses:
if isAttrs licenses then !licenses.free or true
# TODO: Returning false in the case of a string is a bug that should be fixed.
# In a previous implementation of this function the function body
# was `licenses: lib.lists.any (l: !l.free or true) licenses;`
# which always evaluates to `!true` for strings.
else if isString licenses then false
else any (l: !l.free or true) licenses;
hasUnfreeLicense = attrs: hasLicense attrs && isUnfree attrs.meta.license;
hasNoMaintainers = attrs:
attrs ? meta.maintainers && (length attrs.meta.maintainers) == 0;
isMarkedBroken = attrs: attrs.meta.broken or false;
hasUnsupportedPlatform =
pkg: !(availableOn hostPlatform pkg);
isMarkedInsecure = attrs: (attrs.meta.knownVulnerabilities or []) != [];
# Alow granular checks to allow only some unfree packages
# Example:
# {pkgs, ...}:
# {
# allowUnfree = false;
# allowUnfreePredicate = (x: pkgs.lib.hasPrefix "vscode" x.name);
# }
allowUnfreePredicate = config.allowUnfreePredicate or (x: false);
# Check whether unfree packages are allowed and if not, whether the
# package has an unfree license and is not explicitly allowed by the
# `allowUnfreePredicate` function.
hasDeniedUnfreeLicense = attrs:
hasUnfreeLicense attrs &&
!allowUnfree &&
!allowUnfreePredicate attrs;
allowInsecureDefaultPredicate = x: builtins.elem (getName x) (config.permittedInsecurePackages or []);
allowInsecurePredicate = x: (config.allowInsecurePredicate or allowInsecureDefaultPredicate) x;
hasAllowedInsecure = attrs:
!(isMarkedInsecure attrs) ||
allowInsecurePredicate attrs ||
builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_INSECURE" == "1";
isNonSource = sourceTypes: any (t: !t.isSource) sourceTypes;
hasNonSourceProvenance = attrs:
(attrs ? meta.sourceProvenance) &&
isNonSource attrs.meta.sourceProvenance;
# Allow granular checks to allow only some non-source-built packages
# Example:
# { pkgs, ... }:
# {
# allowNonSource = false;
# allowNonSourcePredicate = with pkgs.lib.lists; pkg: !(any (p: !p.isSource && p != lib.sourceTypes.binaryFirmware) pkg.meta.sourceProvenance);
# }
allowNonSourcePredicate = config.allowNonSourcePredicate or (x: false);
# Check whether non-source packages are allowed and if not, whether the
# package has non-source provenance and is not explicitly allowed by the
# `allowNonSourcePredicate` function.
hasDeniedNonSourceProvenance = attrs:
hasNonSourceProvenance attrs &&
!allowNonSource &&
!allowNonSourcePredicate attrs;
showLicenseOrSourceType = value: toString (map (v: v.shortName or "unknown") (toList value));
showLicense = showLicenseOrSourceType;
showSourceType = showLicenseOrSourceType;
pos_str = meta: meta.position or "«unknown-file»";
remediation = {
unfree = remediate_allowlist "Unfree" (remediate_predicate "allowUnfreePredicate");
non-source = remediate_allowlist "NonSource" (remediate_predicate "allowNonSourcePredicate");
broken = remediate_allowlist "Broken" (x: "");
unsupported = remediate_allowlist "UnsupportedSystem" (x: "");
blocklisted = x: "";
insecure = remediate_insecure;
broken-outputs = remediateOutputsToInstall;
unknown-meta = x: "";
maintainerless = x: "";
};
remediation_env_var = allow_attr: {
Unfree = "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNFREE";
Broken = "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_BROKEN";
UnsupportedSystem = "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM";
NonSource = "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_NONSOURCE";
}.${allow_attr};
remediation_phrase = allow_attr: {
Unfree = "unfree packages";
Broken = "broken packages";
UnsupportedSystem = "packages that are unsupported for this system";
NonSource = "packages not built from source";
}.${allow_attr};
remediate_predicate = predicateConfigAttr: attrs:
''
Alternatively you can configure a predicate to allow specific packages:
{ nixpkgs.config.${predicateConfigAttr} = pkg: builtins.elem (lib.getName pkg) [
"${lib.getName attrs}"
];
}
'';
# flakeNote will be printed in the remediation messages below.
flakeNote = "
Note: When using `nix shell`, `nix build`, `nix develop`, etc with a flake,
then pass `--impure` in order to allow use of environment variables.
";
remediate_allowlist = allow_attr: rebuild_amendment: attrs:
''
a) To temporarily allow ${remediation_phrase allow_attr}, you can use an environment variable
for a single invocation of the nix tools.
$ export ${remediation_env_var allow_attr}=1
${flakeNote}
b) For `nixos-rebuild` you can set
{ nixpkgs.config.allow${allow_attr} = true; }
in configuration.nix to override this.
${rebuild_amendment attrs}
c) For `nix-env`, `nix-build`, `nix-shell` or any other Nix command you can add
{ allow${allow_attr} = true; }
to ~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix.
'';
remediate_insecure = attrs:
''
Known issues:
'' + (concatStrings (map (issue: " - ${issue}\n") attrs.meta.knownVulnerabilities)) + ''
You can install it anyway by allowing this package, using the
following methods:
a) To temporarily allow all insecure packages, you can use an environment
variable for a single invocation of the nix tools:
$ export NIXPKGS_ALLOW_INSECURE=1
${flakeNote}
b) for `nixos-rebuild` you can add ${getName attrs} to
`nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages` in the configuration.nix,
like so:
{
nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages = [
"${getName attrs}"
];
}
c) For `nix-env`, `nix-build`, `nix-shell` or any other Nix command you can add
${getName attrs} to `permittedInsecurePackages` in
~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix, like so:
{
permittedInsecurePackages = [
"${getName attrs}"
];
}
'';
remediateOutputsToInstall = attrs: let
expectedOutputs = attrs.meta.outputsToInstall or [];
actualOutputs = attrs.outputs or [ "out" ];
missingOutputs = builtins.filter (output: ! builtins.elem output actualOutputs) expectedOutputs;
in ''
The package ${getName attrs} has set meta.outputsToInstall to: ${builtins.concatStringsSep ", " expectedOutputs}
however ${getName attrs} only has the outputs: ${builtins.concatStringsSep ", " actualOutputs}
and is missing the following ouputs:
${concatStrings (builtins.map (output: " - ${output}\n") missingOutputs)}
'';
handleEvalIssue = { meta, attrs }: { reason , errormsg ? "" }:
let
msg = if inHydra
then "Failed to evaluate ${getName attrs}: «${reason}»: ${errormsg}"
else ''
Package ${getName attrs} in ${pos_str meta} ${errormsg}, refusing to evaluate.
'' + (builtins.getAttr reason remediation) attrs;
handler = if config ? handleEvalIssue
then config.handleEvalIssue reason
else throw;
in handler msg;
handleEvalWarning = { meta, attrs }: { reason , errormsg ? "" }:
let
remediationMsg = (builtins.getAttr reason remediation) attrs;
msg = if inHydra then "Warning while evaluating ${getName attrs}: «${reason}»: ${errormsg}"
else "Package ${getName attrs} in ${pos_str meta} ${errormsg}, continuing anyway."
+ (optionalString (remediationMsg != "") "\n${remediationMsg}");
isEnabled = findFirst (x: x == reason) null showWarnings;
in if isEnabled != null then builtins.trace msg true else true;
metaTypes = let
types = import ./meta-types.nix { inherit lib; };
inherit (types) str union int attrs attrsOf any listOf bool;
platforms = listOf (union [ str (attrsOf any) ]); # see lib.meta.platformMatch
in {
# These keys are documented
description = str;
mainProgram = str;
longDescription = str;
branch = str;
homepage = union [
(listOf str)
str
];
downloadPage = str;
changelog = union [
(listOf str)
str
];
license = let
# TODO disallow `str` licenses, use a module
licenseType = union [
(attrsOf any)
str
];
in union [
(listOf licenseType)
licenseType
];
sourceProvenance = listOf attrs;
maintainers = listOf (attrsOf any); # TODO use the maintainer type from lib/tests/maintainer-module.nix
priority = int;
pkgConfigModules = listOf str;
inherit platforms;
hydraPlatforms = listOf str;
broken = bool;
unfree = bool;
unsupported = bool;
insecure = bool;
tests = {
name = "test";
verify = x: x == {} || ( # Accept {} for tests that are unsupported
isDerivation x &&
x ? meta.timeout
);
};
timeout = int;
# Needed for Hydra to expose channel tarballs:
# https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/blob/53335323ae79ca1a42643f58e520b376898ce641/doc/manual/src/jobs.md#meta-fields
isHydraChannel = bool;
# Weirder stuff that doesn't appear in the documentation?
maxSilent = int;
knownVulnerabilities = listOf str;
name = str;
version = str;
tag = str;
executables = listOf str;
outputsToInstall = listOf str;
position = str;
available = any;
isBuildPythonPackage = platforms;
schedulingPriority = int;
isFcitxEngine = bool;
isIbusEngine = bool;
isGutenprint = bool;
badPlatforms = platforms;
};
checkMetaAttr = let
# Map attrs directly to the verify function for performance
metaTypes' = mapAttrs (_: t: t.verify) metaTypes;
in k: v:
if metaTypes?${k} then
if metaTypes'.${k} v then
[ ]
else
[ "key 'meta.${k}' has invalid value; expected ${metaTypes.${k}.name}, got\n ${
toPretty { indent = " "; } v
}" ]
else
[ "key 'meta.${k}' is unrecognized; expected one of: \n [${concatMapStringsSep ", " (x: "'${x}'") (attrNames metaTypes)}]" ];
checkMeta = meta: optionals config.checkMeta (concatMap (attr: checkMetaAttr attr meta.${attr}) (attrNames meta));
checkOutputsToInstall = attrs: let
expectedOutputs = attrs.meta.outputsToInstall or [];
actualOutputs = attrs.outputs or [ "out" ];
missingOutputs = builtins.filter (output: ! builtins.elem output actualOutputs) expectedOutputs;
in if config.checkMeta
then builtins.length missingOutputs > 0
else false;
# Check if a derivation is valid, that is whether it passes checks for
# e.g brokenness or license.
#
# Return { valid: "yes", "warn" or "no" } and additionally
# { reason: String; errormsg: String } if it is not valid, where
# reason is one of "unfree", "blocklisted", "broken", "insecure", ...
# !!! reason strings are hardcoded into OfBorg, make sure to keep them in sync
# Along with a boolean flag for each reason
checkValidity =
let
validYes = {
valid = "yes";
handled = true;
};
in
attrs:
# Check meta attribute types first, to make sure it is always called even when there are other issues
# Note that this is not a full type check and functions below still need to by careful about their inputs!
let
res = checkMeta (attrs.meta or {});
in
if res != [] then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "unknown-meta"; errormsg = "has an invalid meta attrset:${concatMapStrings (x: "\n - " + x) res}\n"; }
# --- Put checks that cannot be ignored here ---
else if checkOutputsToInstall attrs then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "broken-outputs"; errormsg = "has invalid meta.outputsToInstall"; }
# --- Put checks that can be ignored here ---
else if hasDeniedUnfreeLicense attrs && !(hasAllowlistedLicense attrs) then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "unfree"; errormsg = "has an unfree license (${showLicense attrs.meta.license})"; }
else if hasBlocklistedLicense attrs then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "blocklisted"; errormsg = "has a blocklisted license (${showLicense attrs.meta.license})"; }
else if hasDeniedNonSourceProvenance attrs then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "non-source"; errormsg = "contains elements not built from source (${showSourceType attrs.meta.sourceProvenance})"; }
else if !allowBroken && attrs.meta.broken or false then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "broken"; errormsg = "is marked as broken"; }
else if !allowUnsupportedSystem && hasUnsupportedPlatform attrs then
let toPretty' = toPretty {
allowPrettyValues = true;
indent = " ";
};
in { valid = "no"; reason = "unsupported";
errormsg = ''
is not available on the requested hostPlatform:
hostPlatform.config = "${hostPlatform.config}"
package.meta.platforms = ${toPretty' (attrs.meta.platforms or [])}
package.meta.badPlatforms = ${toPretty' (attrs.meta.badPlatforms or [])}
'';
}
else if !(hasAllowedInsecure attrs) then
{ valid = "no"; reason = "insecure"; errormsg = "is marked as insecure"; }
# --- warnings ---
# Please also update the type in /pkgs/top-level/config.nix alongside this.
else if hasNoMaintainers attrs then
{ valid = "warn"; reason = "maintainerless"; errormsg = "has no maintainers"; }
# -----
else validYes;
# The meta attribute is passed in the resulting attribute set,
# but it's not part of the actual derivation, i.e., it's not
# passed to the builder and is not a dependency. But since we
# include it in the result, it *is* available to nix-env for queries.
# Example:
# meta = checkMeta.commonMeta { inherit validity attrs pos references; };
# validity = checkMeta.assertValidity { inherit meta attrs; };
commonMeta = { validity, attrs, pos ? null, references ? [ ] }:
let
outputs = attrs.outputs or [ "out" ];
hasOutput = out: builtins.elem out outputs;
in
{
# `name` derivation attribute includes cross-compilation cruft,
# is under assert, and is sanitized.
# Let's have a clean always accessible version here.
name = attrs.name or "${attrs.pname}-${attrs.version}";
# If the packager hasn't specified `outputsToInstall`, choose a default,
# which is the name of `p.bin or p.out or p` along with `p.man` when
# present.
#
# If the packager has specified it, it will be overridden below in
# `// meta`.
#
# Note: This default probably shouldn't be globally configurable.
# Services and users should specify outputs explicitly,
# unless they are comfortable with this default.
outputsToInstall =
[
(
if hasOutput "bin" then "bin"
else if hasOutput "out" then "out"
else findFirst hasOutput null outputs
)
]
++ optional (hasOutput "man") "man";
}
// attrs.meta or { }
# Fill `meta.position` to identify the source location of the package.
// optionalAttrs (pos != null) {
position = pos.file + ":" + toString pos.line;
} // {
# Expose the result of the checks for everyone to see.
unfree = hasUnfreeLicense attrs;
broken = isMarkedBroken attrs;
unsupported = hasUnsupportedPlatform attrs;
insecure = isMarkedInsecure attrs;
available = validity.valid != "no"
&& (if config.checkMetaRecursively or false
then all (d: d.meta.available or true) references
else true);
};
assertValidity = { meta, attrs }: let
validity = checkValidity attrs;
inherit (validity) valid;
in if validity ? handled then validity else validity // {
# Throw an error if trying to evaluate a non-valid derivation
# or, alternatively, just output a warning message.
handled =
(
if valid == "yes" then true
else if valid == "no" then (
handleEvalIssue { inherit meta attrs; } { inherit (validity) reason errormsg; }
)
else if valid == "warn" then (
handleEvalWarning { inherit meta attrs; } { inherit (validity) reason errormsg; }
)
else throw "Unknown validitiy: '${valid}'"
);
};
in { inherit assertValidity commonMeta; }