nixpkgs/pkgs/development/beam-modules/mix-release.nix

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{
stdenv,
lib,
elixir,
erlang,
hex,
git,
rebar,
rebar3,
fetchMixDeps,
findutils,
ripgrep,
bbe,
makeWrapper,
coreutils,
gnused,
gnugrep,
gawk,
}@inputs:
{
pname,
version,
src,
nativeBuildInputs ? [ ],
buildInputs ? [ ],
meta ? { },
enableDebugInfo ? false,
mixEnv ? "prod",
compileFlags ? [ ],
# Build a particular named release.
# see https://hexdocs.pm/mix/1.12/Mix.Tasks.Release.html#content
mixReleaseName ? "",
# Options to be passed to the Erlang compiler. As documented in the reference
# manual, these must be valid Erlang terms. They will be turned into an
# erlang list and set as the ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS environment variable.
# See https://www.erlang.org/doc/man/compile
erlangCompilerOptions ? [ ],
# Deterministic Erlang builds remove full system paths from debug information
# among other things to keep builds more reproducible. See their docs for more:
# https://www.erlang.org/doc/man/compile
erlangDeterministicBuilds ? true,
# Mix dependencies provided as a fixed output derivation
mixFodDeps ? null,
# Mix dependencies generated by mix2nix
#
# This assumes each dependency is built by buildMix or buildRebar3. Each
# dependency needs to have a setup hook to add the lib path to $ERL_LIBS.
# This is how Mix finds dependencies.
mixNixDeps ? { },
elixir ? inputs.elixir,
erlang ? inputs.erlang,
hex ? inputs.hex.override { inherit elixir; },
# Remove releases/COOKIE
#
# People have different views on the nature of cookies. Some believe that they are
# secrets, while others believe they are just ids for clustering nodes instead of
# secrets.
#
# If you think cookie is secret, you can set this attr to true, then it will be
# removed from nix store. If not, you can set it to false.
#
# For backward compatibility, it is set to true by default.
#
# You can always specify a custom cookie by using RELEASE_COOKIE environment
# variable, regardless of the value of this attr.
removeCookie ? true,
# This reduces closure size, but can lead to some hard to understand runtime
# errors, so use with caution. See e.g.
# https://github.com/whitfin/cachex/issues/205
# https://framagit.org/framasoft/mobilizon/-/issues/1169
stripDebug ? false,
...
}@attrs:
let
# Remove non standard attributes that cannot be coerced to strings
overridable = builtins.removeAttrs attrs [
"compileFlags"
"erlangCompilerOptions"
"mixNixDeps"
];
in
assert mixNixDeps != { } -> mixFodDeps == null;
assert stripDebug -> !enableDebugInfo;
stdenv.mkDerivation (
overridable
// {
nativeBuildInputs =
nativeBuildInputs
++
# Erlang/Elixir deps
[
erlang
elixir
hex
git
]
++
# Mix deps
(builtins.attrValues mixNixDeps)
++
# other compile-time deps
[
findutils
ripgrep
bbe
makeWrapper
];
buildInputs = buildInputs;
MIX_ENV = mixEnv;
MIX_DEBUG = if enableDebugInfo then 1 else 0;
HEX_OFFLINE = 1;
DEBUG = if enableDebugInfo then 1 else 0; # for Rebar3 compilation
# The API with `mix local.rebar rebar path` makes a copy of the binary
# some older dependencies still use rebar.
MIX_REBAR = "${rebar}/bin/rebar";
MIX_REBAR3 = "${rebar3}/bin/rebar3";
ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS =
let
options = erlangCompilerOptions ++ lib.optionals erlangDeterministicBuilds [ "deterministic" ];
in
"[${lib.concatStringsSep "," options}]";
LC_ALL = "C.UTF-8";
postUnpack =
''
# Mix and Hex
export MIX_HOME="$TEMPDIR/mix"
export HEX_HOME="$TEMPDIR/hex"
# Rebar
export REBAR_GLOBAL_CONFIG_DIR="$TEMPDIR/rebar3"
export REBAR_CACHE_DIR="$TEMPDIR/rebar3.cache"
${lib.optionalString (mixFodDeps != null) ''
# Compilation of the dependencies will require that the dependency path is
# writable, thus a copy to the $TEMPDIR is inevitable here.
export MIX_DEPS_PATH="$TEMPDIR/deps"
cp --no-preserve=mode -R "${mixFodDeps}" "$MIX_DEPS_PATH"
''}
''
+ (attrs.postUnpack or "");
configurePhase =
attrs.configurePhase or ''
runHook preConfigure
${./mix-configure-hook.sh}
# This is needed for projects that have a specific compile step
# the dependency needs to be compiled in order for the task
# to be available.
#
# Phoenix projects for example will need compile.phoenix.
mix deps.compile --no-deps-check --skip-umbrella-children
# Symlink dependency sources. This is needed for projects that require
# access to the source of their dependencies. For example, Phoenix
# projects need javascript assets to build asset bundles.
${lib.optionalString (mixNixDeps != { }) ''
mkdir -p deps
${lib.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (dep: ''
dep_name=$(basename ${dep} | cut -d '-' -f2)
dep_path="deps/$dep_name"
if [ -d "${dep}/src" ]; then
ln -s ${dep}/src $dep_path
fi
'') (builtins.attrValues mixNixDeps)}
''}
# Symlink deps to build root. Similar to above, but allows for mixFodDeps
# Phoenix projects to find javascript assets.
${lib.optionalString (mixFodDeps != null) ''
ln -s ../deps ./
''}
runHook postConfigure
'';
buildPhase =
attrs.buildPhase or ''
runHook preBuild
mix compile --no-deps-check ${lib.concatStringsSep " " compileFlags}
runHook postBuild
'';
installPhase =
attrs.installPhase or ''
runHook preInstall
mix release ${mixReleaseName} --no-deps-check --path "$out"
runHook postInstall
'';
postFixup =
''
echo "removing files for Microsoft Windows"
rm -f "$out"/bin/*.bat
echo "wrapping programs in $out/bin with their runtime deps"
for f in $(find $out/bin/ -type f -executable); do
wrapProgram "$f" \
--prefix PATH : ${
lib.makeBinPath [
coreutils
gnused
gnugrep
gawk
]
}
done
''
+ lib.optionalString removeCookie ''
if [ -e $out/releases/COOKIE ]; then
echo "removing $out/releases/COOKIE"
rm $out/releases/COOKIE
fi
''
+ ''
if [ -e $out/erts-* ]; then
# ERTS is included in the release, then erlang is not required as a runtime dependency.
# But, erlang is still referenced in some places. To removed references to erlang,
# following steps are required.
# 1. remove references to erlang from plain text files
for file in $(rg "${erlang}/lib/erlang" "$out" --files-with-matches); do
echo "removing references to erlang in $file"
substituteInPlace "$file" --replace "${erlang}/lib/erlang" "$out"
done
# 2. remove references to erlang from .beam files
#
# No need to do anything, because it has been handled by "deterministic" option specified
# by ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS.
# 3. remove references to erlang from normal binary files
for file in $(rg "${erlang}/lib/erlang" "$out" --files-with-matches --binary --iglob '!*.beam'); do
echo "removing references to erlang in $file"
# use bbe to substitute strings in binary files, because using substituteInPlace
# on binaries will raise errors
bbe -e "s|${erlang}/lib/erlang|$out|" -o "$file".tmp "$file"
rm -f "$file"
mv "$file".tmp "$file"
done
# References to erlang should be removed from output after above processing.
fi
''
+ lib.optionalString stripDebug ''
# Strip debug symbols to avoid hardreferences to "foreign" closures actually
# not needed at runtime, while at the same time reduce size of BEAM files.
erl -noinput -eval 'lists:foreach(fun(F) -> io:format("Stripping ~p.~n", [F]), beam_lib:strip(F) end, filelib:wildcard("'"$out"'/**/*.beam"))' -s init stop
'';
}
)