tahoe-lafs/nix/tahoe-lafs.nix
fenn-cs 87ea676502 update nix version
Signed-off-by: fenn-cs <fenn25.fn@gmail.com>
2021-09-17 11:06:37 +01:00

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{ fetchFromGitHub, lib
, git, python
, twisted, foolscap, zfec
, setuptools, setuptoolsTrial, pyasn1, zope_interface
, service-identity, pyyaml, magic-wormhole, treq, appdirs
, beautifulsoup4, eliot, autobahn, cryptography, netifaces
, html5lib, pyutil, distro, configparser
}:
python.pkgs.buildPythonPackage rec {
# Most of the time this is not exactly the release version (eg 1.16.0).
# Give it a `post` component to make it look newer than the release version
# and we'll bump this up at the time of each release.
#
# It's difficult to read the version from Git the way the Python code does
# for two reasons. First, doing so involves populating the Nix expression
# with values from the source. Nix calls this "import from derivation" or
# "IFD" (<https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Import_From_Derivation>). This is
# discouraged in most cases - including this one, I think. Second, the
# Python code reads the contents of `.git` to determine its version. `.git`
# is not a reproducable artifact (in the sense of "reproducable builds") so
# it is excluded from the source tree by default. When it is included, the
# package tends to be frequently spuriously rebuilt.
version = "1.16.0.post1";
name = "tahoe-lafs-${version}";
src = lib.cleanSourceWith {
src = ../.;
filter = name: type:
let
basename = baseNameOf name;
split = lib.splitString ".";
join = builtins.concatStringsSep ".";
ext = join (builtins.tail (split basename));
# Build up a bunch of knowledge about what kind of file this is.
isTox = type == "directory" && basename == ".tox";
isTrialTemp = type == "directory" && basename == "_trial_temp";
isVersion = basename == "_version.py";
isBytecode = ext == "pyc" || ext == "pyo";
isBackup = lib.hasSuffix "~" basename;
isTemporary = lib.hasPrefix "#" basename && lib.hasSuffix "#" basename;
isSymlink = type == "symlink";
isGit = type == "directory" && basename == ".git";
in
# Exclude all these things
! (isTox
|| isTrialTemp
|| isVersion
|| isBytecode
|| isBackup
|| isTemporary
|| isSymlink
|| isGit
);
};
postPatch = ''
# Chroots don't have /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf, so work around
# that.
for i in $(find src/allmydata/test -type f)
do
sed -i "$i" -e"s/localhost/127.0.0.1/g"
done
# Some tests are flaky or fail to skip when dependencies are missing.
# This list is over-zealous because it's more work to disable individual
# tests with in a module.
# Many of these tests don't properly skip when i2p or tor dependencies are
# not supplied (and we are not supplying them).
rm src/allmydata/test/test_i2p_provider.py
rm src/allmydata/test/test_connections.py
rm src/allmydata/test/cli/test_create.py
# Generate _version.py ourselves since we can't rely on the Python code
# extracting the information from the .git directory we excluded.
cat > src/allmydata/_version.py <<EOF
# This _version.py is generated from metadata by nix/tahoe-lafs.nix.
__pkgname__ = "tahoe-lafs"
real_version = "${version}"
full_version = "${version}"
branch = "master"
verstr = "${version}"
__version__ = verstr
EOF
'';
nativeBuildInputs = [
git
];
propagatedBuildInputs = with python.pkgs; [
twisted foolscap zfec appdirs
setuptoolsTrial pyasn1 zope_interface
service-identity pyyaml magic-wormhole treq
eliot autobahn cryptography netifaces setuptools
future pyutil distro configparser
];
checkInputs = with python.pkgs; [
hypothesis
testtools
fixtures
beautifulsoup4
html5lib
tenacity
];
checkPhase = ''
if ! $out/bin/tahoe --version | grep --fixed-strings "${version}"; then
echo "Package version:"
$out/bin/tahoe --version
echo "Did not contain expected:"
echo "${version}"
exit 1
else
echo "Version string contained expected value \"${version}.\""
fi
${python}/bin/python -m twisted.trial -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES allmydata
'';
}