This adds a function for easily packaging non-flutter dart apps.
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Dart
Dart applications
The function buildDartApplication
builds Dart applications managed with pub.
It fetches its Dart dependencies automatically through fetchDartDeps
, and (through a series of hooks) builds and installs the executables specified in the pubspec file. The hooks can be used in other derivations, if needed. The phases can also be overridden to do something different from installing binaries.
If you are packaging a Flutter desktop application, use the buildFlutterApplication
function instead.
vendorHash
: is the hash of the output of the dependency fetcher derivation. To obtain it, simply set it to lib.fakeHash
(or omit it) and run the build (more details here).
If the upstream source is missing a pubspec.lock
file, you'll have to vendor one and specify it using pubspecLockFile
. If it is needed, one will be generated for you and printed when attempting to build the derivation.
The dart
commands run can be overridden through pubGetScript
and dartCompileCommand
, you can also add flags using dartCompileFlags
or dartJitFlags
.
Dart supports multiple outputs types, you can choose between them using dartOutputType
(defaults to exe
). If you want to override the binaries path or the source path they come from, you can use dartEntryPoints
. Outputs that require a runtime will automatically be wrapped with the relevant runtime (dartaotruntime
for aot-snapshot
, dart run
for jit-snapshot
and kernel
, node
for js
), this can be overridden through dartRuntimeCommand
.
{ buildDartApplication, fetchFromGitHub }:
buildDartApplication rec {
pname = "dart-sass";
version = "1.62.1";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "sass";
repo = pname;
rev = version;
hash = "sha256-U6enz8yJcc4Wf8m54eYIAnVg/jsGi247Wy8lp1r1wg4=";
};
pubspecLockFile = ./pubspec.lock;
vendorHash = "sha256-Atm7zfnDambN/BmmUf4BG0yUz/y6xWzf0reDw3Ad41s=";
}