nixpkgs/pkgs/development/ruby-modules/gem/default.nix
zimbatm a7cf555e2a buildRubyGem: handle build-time ruby dependencies
For some reason `gem install` unsets the GEM_PATH environment variable
internally unless the install dir is provided. This in turn means that
if it invokes extconf.rb and extconf.rb depends on a gem available on
the GEM_PATH (like pkg-config for nokogiri) then it's not available in
that context.

Proof: d8293c4729/lib/rubygems/commands/install_command.rb (L151)
Blame: 9ea600c9c2

This is a hack that sets the :install_dir to where we would install
anyways (the GEM_HOME is the default installation destination).
2016-08-29 22:17:59 +01:00

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# This builds gems in a way that is compatible with bundler.
#
# Bundler installs gems from git sources _very_ differently from how RubyGems
# installes gem packages, though they both install gem packages similarly.
#
# We monkey-patch Bundler to remove any impurities and then drive its internals
# to install git gems.
#
# For the sake of simplicity, gem packages are installed with the standard `gem`
# program.
#
# Note that bundler does not support multiple prefixes; it assumes that all
# gems are installed in a common prefix, and has no support for specifying
# otherwise. Therefore, if you want to be able to use the resulting derivations
# with bundler, you need to create a symlink forrest first, which is what
# `bundlerEnv` does for you.
#
# Normal gem packages can be used outside of bundler; a binstub is created in
# $out/bin.
{ lib, fetchurl, fetchgit, makeWrapper, git, darwin
, ruby, bundler
} @ defs:
lib.makeOverridable (
{ name ? null
, gemName
, version ? null
, type ? "gem"
, document ? [] # e.g. [ "ri" "rdoc" ]
, platform ? "ruby"
, ruby ? defs.ruby
, stdenv ? ruby.stdenv
, namePrefix ? (let
rubyName = builtins.parseDrvName ruby.name;
in "${rubyName.name}${rubyName.version}-")
, buildInputs ? []
, doCheck ? false
, meta ? {}
, patches ? []
, gemPath ? []
, dontStrip ? true
, remotes ? ["https://rubygems.org"]
# Assume we don't have to build unless strictly necessary (e.g. the source is a
# git checkout).
# If you need to apply patches, make sure to set `dontBuild = false`;
, dontBuild ? true
, propagatedBuildInputs ? []
, propagatedUserEnvPkgs ? []
, buildFlags ? []
, passthru ? {}
, ...} @ attrs:
let
src = attrs.src or (
if type == "gem" then
fetchurl {
urls = map (remote: "${remote}/gems/${gemName}-${version}.gem") remotes;
inherit (attrs) sha256;
}
else if type == "git" then
fetchgit {
inherit (attrs) url rev sha256 fetchSubmodules;
leaveDotGit = true;
}
else
throw "buildRubyGem: don't know how to build a gem of type \"${type}\""
);
documentFlag =
if document == []
then "-N"
else "--document ${lib.concatStringsSep "," document}";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation (attrs // {
inherit ruby;
inherit doCheck;
inherit dontBuild;
inherit dontStrip;
inherit type;
buildInputs = [
ruby makeWrapper
] ++ lib.optionals (type == "git") [ git bundler ]
++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin darwin.libobjc
++ buildInputs;
name = attrs.name or "${namePrefix}${gemName}-${version}";
inherit src;
phases = attrs.phases or [ "unpackPhase" "patchPhase" "buildPhase" "installPhase" "fixupPhase" ];
unpackPhase = attrs.unpackPhase or ''
runHook preUnpack
if [[ -f $src && $src == *.gem ]]; then
if [[ -z "$dontBuild" ]]; then
# we won't know the name of the directory that RubyGems creates,
# so we'll just use a glob to find it and move it over.
gempkg="$src"
sourceRoot=source
gem unpack $gempkg --target=container
cp -r container/* $sourceRoot
rm -r container
# copy out the original gemspec, for convenience during patching /
# overrides.
gem specification $gempkg --ruby > original.gemspec
gemspec=$(readlink -f .)/original.gemspec
else
gempkg="$src"
fi
else
# Fall back to the original thing for everything else.
dontBuild=""
preUnpack="" postUnpack="" unpackPhase
fi
runHook postUnpack
'';
buildPhase = attrs.buildPhase or ''
runHook preBuild
if [[ "$type" == "gem" ]]; then
if [[ -z "$gemspec" ]]; then
gemspec="$(find . -name '*.gemspec')"
echo "found the following gemspecs:"
echo "$gemspec"
gemspec="$(echo "$gemspec" | head -n1)"
fi
exec 3>&1
output="$(gem build $gemspec | tee >(cat - >&3))"
exec 3>&-
gempkg=$(echo "$output" | grep -oP 'File: \K(.*)')
echo "gem package built: $gempkg"
fi
runHook postBuild
'';
# Note:
# We really do need to keep the $out/${ruby.gemPath}/cache.
# This is very important in order for many parts of RubyGems/Bundler to not blow up.
# See https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/3327
installPhase = attrs.installPhase or ''
runHook preInstall
export GEM_HOME=$out/${ruby.gemPath}
mkdir -p $GEM_HOME
echo "buildFlags: $buildFlags"
${lib.optionalString (type == "git") ''
ruby ${./nix-bundle-install.rb} \
${gemName} \
${attrs.url} \
${src} \
${attrs.rev} \
${version} \
${lib.escapeShellArgs buildFlags}
''}
${lib.optionalString (type == "gem") ''
if [[ -z "$gempkg" ]]; then
echo "failure: \$gempkg path unspecified" 1>&2
exit 1
elif [[ ! -f "$gempkg" ]]; then
echo "failure: \$gempkg path invalid" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
gem install \
--local \
--force \
--http-proxy 'http://nodtd.invalid' \
--ignore-dependencies \
--install-dir "$GEM_HOME" \
--build-root '/' \
--backtrace \
${documentFlag} \
$gempkg $gemFlags -- $buildFlags
# looks like useless files which break build repeatability and consume space
rm -fv $out/${ruby.gemPath}/doc/*/*/created.rid || true
rm -fv $out/${ruby.gemPath}/gems/*/ext/*/mkmf.log || true
# write out metadata and binstubs
spec=$(echo $out/${ruby.gemPath}/specifications/*.gemspec)
ruby ${./gem-post-build.rb} "$spec"
''}
runHook postInstall
'';
propagatedBuildInputs = gemPath ++ propagatedBuildInputs;
propagatedUserEnvPkgs = gemPath ++ propagatedUserEnvPkgs;
passthru = passthru // { isRubyGem = true; };
inherit meta;
})
)