nixpkgs/pkgs/servers/mail/mailman/web.nix

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{ stdenv, python, hyperkitty, postorius, buildPythonPackage
, serverEMail ? "postmaster@example.org"
, archiverKey ? "SecretArchiverAPIKey"
, allowedHosts ? []
}:
let
allowedHostsString = stdenv.lib.concatMapStringsSep ", " (x: "\""+x+"\"") allowedHosts;
in
# We turn those Djando configuration files into a make-shift Python library so
# that Nix users can use this package as a part of their buildInputs to import
# the code. Also, this package implicitly provides an environment in which the
# Django app can be run.
buildPythonPackage {
name = "mailman-web-0";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ hyperkitty postorius ];
unpackPhase = ":";
buildPhase = ":";
setuptoolsCheckPhase = ":";
installPhase = ''
d=$out/${python.sitePackages}
install -D -m 444 ${./urls.py} $d/urls.py
install -D -m 444 ${./wsgi.py} $d/wsgi.py
substitute ${./settings.py} $d/settings.py \
--subst-var-by SERVER_EMAIL '${serverEMail}' \
--subst-var-by ARCHIVER_KEY '${archiverKey}' \
--subst-var-by ALLOWED_HOSTS '${allowedHostsString}'
chmod 444 $d/settings.py
'';
}