API Documentation
mkLib
mkLib :: pkgs -> set
Creates a lib
instance bound to the specified (and instantiated) pkgs
set.
This is a convenience escape hatch in case you want to use your own custom
instantiation of nixpkgs with the overlays you may need.
mkLib (import inputs.nixpkgs { system = "armv7l-linux"; })
Note that if you wish to override a particular package without having to overlay
it across all of nixpkgs, consider using overrideScope
:
(mkLib pkgs).overrideScope (final: prev: {
cargo-tarpaulin = myCustomCargoTarpaulinVersion;
})
To overlay an entire rust toolchain (e.g. cargo
, rustc
, clippy
, rustfmt
,
etc.) consider using overrideToolchain
.
craneLib
craneLib
represents an instantiated value crated by mkLib
above.
craneLib.appendCrateRegistries
appendCrateRegistries :: [registry mapping] -> new lib
Creates a new lib
instance which will make additional registries available for
use when downloading crate sources. Each entry can be defined using:
registryFromDownloadUrl
: if you know the exactdl
URL as defined in the registry'sconfig.json
fileregistryFromGitIndex
: if you would like the download URL to be inferred from the index's source directly.registryFromSparse
: if you would like the download URL to be inferred from the index's source directly, and the index is a sparse index.
See the documentation on each function for more specifics.
newLib = craneLib.appendCrateRegistries [
(craneLib.registryFromDownloadUrl {
indexUrl = "https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
dl = "https://static.crates.io/crates";
fetchurlExtraArgs = {};
})
# Or, alternatively
(craneLib.registryFromGitIndex {
indexUrl = "https://github.com/Hirevo/alexandrie-index";
rev = "90df25daf291d402d1ded8c32c23d5e1498c6725";
fetchurlExtraArgs = {};
})
# Or even
(lib.registryFromSparse {
indexUrl = "https://index.crates.io/config.json";
configSha256 = "1cxgzdm1ipqmgwnq7kgym92axna7pfyhgfla63vl7dvydwn3m52v";
fetchurlExtraArgs = {};
})
];
craneLib.buildDepsOnly
buildDepsOnly :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will only build all dependencies of a cargo workspace.
Useful for splitting up cargo projects into two derivations: one which only builds dependencies and needs to be rebuilt when a Cargo.lock file changes, and another which inherits the cargo artifacts from the first and (quickly) builds just the application itself.
The exact cargo commands being run (or the arguments passed into it) can be
easily updated to suit your needs. By default all artifacts from running cargo {check,build,test}
will be cached.
In addition to all default and overridden values being set as documented below,
all derivation attributes are delegated to mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used
to influence its behavior.
cargoArtifacts
: set tonull
since this is our entry point for generating cargo artifactsdoInstallCargoArtifacts
: set totrue
pnameSuffix
: set to"-deps"
src
: set to the result ofmkDummySrc
after applying the arguments set. This ensures that we do not need to rebuild the cargo artifacts derivation whenever the application source changes.CRANE_BUILD_DEPS_ONLY
is exported as an environment variable, in case this is handy for scripts or hooks which may want to customize how they run
Optional attributes
buildPhaseCargoCommand
: A command to run during the derivation's build phase. Pre and post build hooks will automatically be run.- Default value:
"${cargoCheckCommand} ${cargoExtraArgs}\n${cargoBuildCommand} ${cargoExtraArgs}"
- Default value:
cargoBuildCommand
: A cargo (build) invocation to run during the derivation's build phase- Default value:
"cargo build --profile release"
CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
- Default value:
cargoCheckCommand
: A cargo (check) invocation to run during the derivation's build phase (in order to cache additional artifacts)- Default value:
"cargo check --profile release ${cargoCheckExtraArgs}"
CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
- Default value:
cargoCheckExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in thecargoCheckCommand
invocation- Default value:
"--all-targets"
ifdoCheck
is set to true,""
otherwise
- Default value:
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation (e.g. enabling specific features)- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
cargoTestCommand
: A cargo invocation to run during the derivation's check phase- Default value:
"cargo test --profile release"
CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
- Default value:
cargoTestExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in thecargoTestCommand
invocation (e.g. enabling specific tests)- Default value:
"--no-run"
- Default value:
cargoVendorDir
: A path (or derivation) of vendored cargo sources which can be consumed without network access. Directory structure should basically follow the output ofcargo vendor
.- Default value: the result of
vendorCargoDeps
after applying the arguments set (with the respective default values)
- Default value: the result of
checkPhaseCargoCommand
: A command to run during the derivation's check phase. Pre and post check hooks will automatically be run.- Default value:
"${cargoTestCommand} ${cargoExtraArgs}"
- Default value:
doCheck
: whether the derivation's check phase should be run- Default value:
true
- Default value:
dummySrc
: the "dummy" source to use when building this derivation. Automatically derived if not passed in- Default value:
mkDummySrc args.src
- Default value:
pname
: package name of the derivation- Default value: inherited from calling
crateNameFromCargoToml
- Default value: inherited from calling
version
: version of the derivation- Default value: inherited from calling
crateNameFromCargoToml
- Default value: inherited from calling
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoBuildCommand
cargoCheckCommand
cargoCheckExtraArgs
cargoExtraArgs
cargoTestCommand
cargoTestExtraArgs
dummySrc
outputHashes
outputs
craneLib.buildPackage
buildPackage :: set -> drv
A(n opinionated) version of mkCargoDerivation
which will install to the output
any binaries which were built by cargo in this invocation. All options
understood by mkCargoDerivation
apply here as well, with the only difference
being some additional book keeping necessary to log cargo's results and
subsequently install from that log.
Note that only bin
, cdylib
, dylib
, and staticlib
, targets will be installed by
default (namely rlib
targets will be ignored), though it is possible to adjust
the behavior by changing the installPhaseCommand
or registering additional
install hooks.
Optional attributes
buildPhaseCargoCommand
: A command to run during the derivation's build phase. Pre and post build hooks will automatically be run.- Default value:
cargoBuildCommand
will be invoked along withcargoExtraArgs
passed in, except cargo's build steps will also be captured and written to a log so that it can be used to find the build binaries. - Note that the default install hook assumes that the build phase will create
a log of cargo's build results. If you wish to customize this command
completely, make sure that cargo is run with
--message-format json-render-diagnostics
and the standard output captured and saved to a file. ThecargoBuildLog
shell variable should point to this log.
- Default value:
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- Default value: the result of
buildDepsOnly
after applying the arguments set (with the respective default values). installPhase
andinstallPhaseCommand
will be removed, and no installation hooks will be run
- Default value: the result of
cargoBuildCommand
: A cargo invocation to run during the derivation's build phase- Default value:
"cargo build --profile release"
CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
- Default value:
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation (e.g. enabling specific features)- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
cargoTestCommand
: A cargo invocation to run during the derivation's check phase- Default value:
"cargo test --profile release"
CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
- Default value:
cargoTestExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in thecargoTestCommand
invocation (e.g. enabling specific tests)- Default value:
""
- Default value:
doCheck
: whether the derivation's check phase should be run- Default value:
true
- Default value:
doInstallCargoArtifacts
: controls whether cargo'starget
directory should be copied as an output- Default value:
false
- Default value:
installPhaseCommand
: the command(s) which are expected to install the derivation's outputs.- Default value: will look for a cargo build log and install all binary targets listed there
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoBuildCommand
cargoExtraArgs
cargoTestCommand
cargoTestExtraArgs
outputHashes
Native build dependencies and included hooks
The following hooks are automatically added as native build inputs:
installFromCargoBuildLogHook
removeReferencesToVendoredSourcesHook
craneLib.buildTrunkPackage
buildTrunkPackage :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will build a distributable directory for a WASM application.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
Optional attributes
buildPhaseCargoCommand
: A command to run during the derivation's build phase. Pre and post build hooks will automatically be run.- Default value:
trunk build
will be invoked along withtrunkExtraArgs
,trunkExtraBuildArgs
, andtrunkIndexpath
passed in. If$CARGO_PROFILE
is set torelease
then the--release
flag will also be set for the build
- Default value:
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- Default value: the result of
buildDepsOnly
after applying the arguments set (with the respective default values). CARGO_BUILD_TARGET
will be set to"wasm32-unknown-unknown"
if not specified.doCheck
will be set tofalse
if not specified.installPhase
andinstallPhaseCommand
will be removed (in favor of their default values provided bybuildDepsOnly
)
- Default value: the result of
installPhaseCommand
: the command(s) which are expected to install the derivation's outputs.- Default value: will install trunk's
dist
output directory
- Default value: will install trunk's
trunkExtraArgs
pass additional arguments totrunk
- Default value:
""
- Default value:
trunkExtraBuildArgs
pass additional arguments totrunk build
- Default value:
""
- Default value:
trunkIndexPath
A path to the index.html of your trunk project- Default value:
"./index.html"
- Default value:
wasm-bindgen-cli
The package used to satisfy thewasm-bindgen-cli
dependency oftrunk
, the version used here must match the version ofwasm-bindgen
in theCargo.lock
file of your project exactly.- Default value:
pkgs.wasm-bindgen-cli
- Default value:
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
trunkExtraArgs
trunkExtraBuildArgs
trunkIndexPath
Native build dependencies and included hooks
The following hooks are automatically added as native build inputs:
binaryen
dart-sass
trunk
craneLib.cargoAudit
cargoAudit :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo audit
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo audit -n -d ${advisory-db}
in the workspace.cargoArtifacts
will be set tonull
as they are not neededcargoVendorDir
will be set tonull
as it is not neededdoInstallCargoArtifacts
is disabledpnameSuffix
will be set to"-audit"
src
will be filtered to only keepCargo.lock
files
Required attributes
advisory-db
: A path (or derivation) which contains the advisory database- It is possible to track the advisory database as a flake input and avoid having to manually update hashes or specific revisions to check out
src
: The project source to audit, it must contain aCargo.lock
file- Note that the source will internally be filtered to omit any files besides
Cargo.lock
. This avoids having to audit the project again until either the advisory database or the dependencies change.
- Note that the source will internally be filtered to omit any files besides
Optional attributes
cargoAuditExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo-audit invocation- Default value:
"--ignore yanked"
- Default value:
pname
: the name of the derivation; will not be introspected from aCargo.toml
file- Default value:
"crate"
- Default value:
version
: the version of the derivation, will not be introspected from aCargo.toml
file- Default value:
"0.0.0"
- Default value:
Native build dependencies
The cargo-audit
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoAuditExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoDeny
cargoDeny :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo deny
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Note that although cargo deny
can serve as a replacement for cargo audit
,
craneLib.cargoDeny
does not expose this functionality because cargo deny
requires the full source tree, rather than working from just the Cargo.lock
file, meaning it will be re-run when any source file changes, rather than only
when dependencies change.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo --offline $cargoExtraArgs deny $cargoDenyExtraArgs check $cargoDenyChecks
in the workspace.cargoArtifacts
will be set tonull
doInstallCargoArtifacts
will be set tofalse
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-deny"
Optional attributes
cargoDenyChecks
: check types to run- Default value:
"bans licenses sources"
- Default value:
cargoDenyExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo-deny invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
Native build dependencies
The cargo-deny
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoDenyExtraArgs
cargoExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoBuild
cargoBuild :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo build
invocation in a cargo
workspace. Consider using buildPackage
if all you need is to build the
workspace and install the resulting application binaries.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo build --profile release
for the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-build"
Required attributes
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation (e.g. enabling specific features)- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoClippy
cargoClippy :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo clippy
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo clippy --profile release
for the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-clippy"
Required attributes
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
cargoClippyExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the clippy invocation (e.g. deny specific lints)- Default value:
"--all-targets"
- Default value:
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation (e.g. enabling specific features)- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
Native build dependencies
The clippy
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoClippyExtraArgs
cargoExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoDoc
cargoDoc :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo doc
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo doc --profile release
for the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
doInstallCargoArtifacts
will default tofalse
if not specifiedpnameSuffix
will be set to"-doc"
Required attributes
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
cargoDocExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the rustdoc invocation (e.g. deny specific lints)- Default value:
"--no-deps"
- Default value:
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation (e.g. enabling specific features)- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
docInstallRoot
: defines the exact directory to install to$out/share
, useful for overriding when compiling different targets. By default will honor$CARGO_TARGET_DIR
(or default to./target
if not set) and$CARGO_BUILD_TARGET
(if set).- Default value:
"${CARGO_TARGET_DIR:-target}/${CARGO_BUILD_TARGET:-}/doc"
if such a directory exists, otherwise falls back to"${CARGO_TARGET_DIR:-target}/doc"
- Default value:
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoDocExtraArgs
cargoExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoDocTest
cargoDocTest :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo test --doc
invocation in a cargo
workspace. To run all or any tests for a workspace, consider cargoTest
.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo test --profile release
in the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-doctest"
Optional attributes
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
cargoTestExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
craneLib.cargoFmt
cargoFmt :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo fmt
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo fmt
(in check mode) in the workspace.cargoArtifacts
is disabled/clearedcargoVendorDir
is disabled/clearedpnameSuffix
will be set to"-fmt"
Optional attributes
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
rustFmtExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the rustfmt invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
Native build dependencies
The rustfmt
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
rustFmtExtraArgs
craneLib.taploFmt
taploFmt :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a taplo fmt
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runtaplo fmt
(in check mode) in the workspace.cargoArtifacts
is disabled/clearedcargoVendorDir
is disabled/clearedpnameSuffix
will be set to"-tomlfmt"
Optional attributes
taploExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the taplo invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
taplo
command line options for setting taploExtraArgs
and configuration options
for taplo.toml
config files can be found in the Command Line and Configuration
sections of the taplo documentation.
Native build dependencies
The taplo
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
taploExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoLlvmCov
cargoLlvmCov :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo llvm-cov
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo llvm-cov test --release
in the workspace.installPhaseCommand
will be set to""
, as the default settings creates a file instead of directory at$out
.doInstallCargoArtifacts
will be set tofalse
for the same reason asinstallPhaseCommand
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-llvm-cov"
Required attributes
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
cargoLlvmCovCommand
: cargo-llvm-cov command to run- Default value:
"test"
- Default value:
cargoLlvmCovExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo llvm-cov invocation- Default value:
"--lcov --output-path $out"
- Default value:
Native build dependencies
The cargo-llvm-cov
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Note that this would require the llvm-tools-preview
component for the Rust toolchain,
which you would need to provide yourself using fenix or rust-overlay.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
cargoLlvmCovCommand
cargoLlvmCovExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoNextest
cargoNextest :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo nextest
invocation in a cargo
workspace. Note that cargo nextest
doesn't run
doctests, so you may also
want to build a cargoDocTest
derivation.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
checkPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo nextest run --profile release
for the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-nextest"
and may include partition numbers
Required attributes
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
buildPhaseCargoCommand
, unless specified, will be set to print the nextest versioncargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation (e.g. enabling specific features)- Default value:
""
- Default value:
cargoLlvmCovExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo llvm-cov invocation- Default value:
"--lcov --output-path $out/coverage"
- Default value:
cargoNextestExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the nextest invocation (e.g. specifying a profile)- Default value:
""
- Note that all flags from
cargo test
are supported.
- Default value:
partitions
: The number of separate nextest partitions to run. Useful if the test suite takes a long time and can be parallelized across multiple build nodes.- Default value:
1
- Default value:
partitionType
: The kind of nextest partition to run (e.g."count"
or"hash"
based).- Default value:
"count"
- Default value:
withLlvmCov
: Whether or not to run nextest throughcargo llvm-cov
- Default value:
false
- Note that setting
withLlvmCov = true;
is not currently supported ifpartitions > 1
.
- Default value:
Native build dependencies
The cargo-nextest
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
cargoLlvmCovExtraArgs
cargoNextestExtraArgs
partitions
partitionType
withLlvmCov
craneLib.cargoTarpaulin
cargoTarpaulin :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo tarpaulin
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
mkCargoDerivation
, and can be used to influence its behavior.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo tarpaulin --profile release
in the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-tarpaulin"
Required attributes
cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
cargoTarpaulinExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo tarpaulin invocation- Default value:
"--skip-clean --out xml --output-dir $out"
- Default value:
doNotLinkInheritedArtifacts
will be set totrue
if not specified.
Native build dependencies
The cargo-tarpaulin
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller.
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
cargoTarpaulinExtraArgs
craneLib.cargoTest
cargoTest :: set -> drv
Create a derivation which will run a cargo test
invocation in a cargo
workspace.
Except where noted below, all derivation attributes are delegated to
buildPhaseCargoCommand
will be set to runcargo test --profile release
in the workspace.CARGO_PROFILE
can be set on the derivation to alter which cargo profile is selected; setting it to""
will omit specifying a profile altogether.
pnameSuffix
will be set to"-test"
Optional attributes
cargoExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
"--locked"
- Default value:
cargoTestExtraArgs
: additional flags to be passed in the cargo invocation- Default value:
""
- Default value:
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
cargoTestExtraArgs
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
mkCargoDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
cargoExtraArgs
cargoTestExtraArgs
craneLib.cleanCargoSource
cleanCargoSource :: path or drv -> drv
Cleans a source tree to omit things like version control directories as well
omit any non-Rust/non-cargo related files. Useful to avoid rebuilding a project
when unrelated files are changed (e.g. flake.nix
or any other nix files).
The final output will be cleaned by both cleanSource
(from nixpkgs) and
craneLib.filterCargoSources
. See each of them for more details on which files are
kept.
If it is necessary to customize which files are kept, a custom filter can be
written (which may want to also call craneLib.filterCargoSources
) to achieve the
desired behavior.
craneLib.cleanCargoSource ./.
craneLib.cleanCargoToml
cleanCargoToml :: set -> set
Cleans all definitions from a Cargo.toml file which are irrelevant for a
minimal build of a package's dependencies. See mkDummySrc
for more information
on how the result is applied.
In general, the following types of attributes are kept from the original input:
- basic package definitions (like name and version)
- dependency definitions
- feature definitions
- workspace definitions
- anything pertaining to project structure (like bin/lib targets, tests, etc.)
craneLib.cleanCargoToml { cargoToml = ./Cargo.toml; }
# { dependencies = { byteorder = "*"; }; package = { edition = "2021"; name = "simple"; version = "0.1.0"; }; }
Input attributes
cargoToml
: a path to a Cargo.toml filecargoTomlContents
: the contents of a Cargo.toml file as a string
At least one of the above attributes must be specified, or an error will be raised during evaluation.
craneLib.crateNameFromCargoToml
crateNameFromCargoToml :: set -> set
Extract a crate's name and version from its Cargo.toml file.
The resulting pname
attribute will be populated with the value of the
Cargo.toml's (top-level) attributes in the following order, where the first
attribute (with a string value) will be chosen:
package.metadata.crane.name
package.name
workspace.metadata.crane.name
- (Deprecated)
workspace.package.name
- Otherwise a placeholder name will be used
The resulting version
attribute will be populated with the value of the
Cargo.toml's (top-level) attributes in the following order, where the first
attribute (with a string value) will be chosen:
package.version
workspace.package.version
- Otherwise a placeholder version will be used
Note that only the root Cargo.toml
of the specified source will be checked.
Directories will not be crawled to resolve potential workspace inheritance.
craneLib.crateNameFromCargoToml { cargoToml = ./Cargo.toml; }
# { pname = "simple"; version = "0.1.0"; }
craneLib.crateRegistries
crateRegistries :: set
A set of crate registries made available for use in downloading crate sources. The keys are registry URLs as used in the Cargo.lock file (e.g. "registry+https://...") and the values are the download URL for that registry, including any placeholder values cargo is expected to populate for downloads.
This definition can be updated via appendCrateRegistries
.
Input attributes
src
: a directory which includes a Cargo.toml file at its root.cargoToml
: a path to a Cargo.toml filecargoTomlContents
: the contents of a Cargo.toml file as a string
At least one of the above attributes must be specified, or an error will be raised during evaluation.
Output attributes
pname
: the name of the crate- Default value:
"cargo-package"
if the specified Cargo.toml file did not include a name
- Default value:
version
: the version of the crate- Default value:
"0.0.1"
if the specified Cargo.toml file did not include a version
- Default value:
craneLib.devShell
devShell :: set -> drv
A thin wrapper around
pkgs.mkShell
for
creating development shells for use with nix develop
(see “Local
Development”). Except where noted below, all derivation
attributes are passed straight through, so any mkShell
behavior can be used
as expected: namely, all key-value pairs other than those mkShell
consumes
will be set as environment variables in the resulting shell.
Note that the current toolchain's cargo
, clippy
, rustc
, and rustfmt
packages will automatically be added to the devShell.
Optional attributes
checks
: A set of checks to inherit inputs from, typicallyself.checks.${system}
. Build inputs from the values in this attribute set are added to the created shell environment for interactive use.inputsFrom
: A list of extra packages to inherit inputs from. Note that these packages are not added to the result environment; usepackages
for that.packages
: A list of extra packages to add to the created shell environment.shellHook
: A string of bash statements that will be executed when the shell is entered withnix develop
.
See the quick start example for usage in a
flake.nix
file.
craneLib.devShell {
checks = self.checks.${system};
packages = [
pkgs.ripgrep
];
# Set a `cargo-nextest` profile:
NEXTEST_PROFILE = "local";
}
craneLib.devShell {
checks = {
my-package-clippy = craneLib.cargoClippy commonArgs;
my-package-doc = craneLib.cargoDoc commonArgs;
my-package-nextest = craneLib.cargoNextest commonArgs;
};
}
Note that it is possible to override the underlying mkShell
(for example to
customize the build environment further) like so:
let
moldDevShell = craneLib.devShell.override {
# For example, use the mold linker
mkShell = pkgs.mkShell.override {
stdenv = pkgs.stdenvAdapters.useMoldLinker pkgs.stdenv;
};
};
in
moldDevShell {
packages = [
# etc...
];
}
craneLib.downloadCargoPackage
downloadCargoPackage :: set -> drv
Download a packaged cargo crate (e.g. from crates.io) and prepare it for vendoring.
The registry's fetchurlExtraArgs
will be passed through to fetchurl
when
downloading the crate, making it possible to influence interacting with the
registry's API if necessary.
Required input attributes
checksum
: the (sha256) checksum recorded in the Cargo.lock filename
: the name of the cratesource
: the source key recorded in the Cargo.lock fileversion
: the version of the crate
Attributes of the vendor-prep derivation
dontBuild
:true
dontConfigure
:true
dontFixup
:true
pname
:"cargo-package-"
suffixed by the package name inCargo.lock
sourceRoot
:"./crate"
version
: inherited from the package version inCargo.lock
unpackPhase
: This phase will:- run the
preUnpack
hook - create an empty directory named
./crate
- unpack the crate's tarball under
./crate
- run the
postUnpack
hook
- run the
installPhase
: This phase will:- run the
preInstall
hook - move the contents of the current directory (i.e.
./crate
by default) to$out
- populate
$out/.cargo-checksum.json
- run the
postInstall
hook
- run the
craneLib.downloadCargoPackageFromGit
downloadCargoPackageFromGit :: set -> drv
Download a git repository containing a cargo crate or workspace, and prepare it any crates it contains for vendoring.
Required input attributes
git
: the URL to the repositoryrev
: the exact revision to check out
Optional attributes
allRefs
: whether all git refs should be fetched in order to look for the specifiedrev
- Default value:
true
ifref
is set tonull
,false
otherwise
- Default value:
ref
: the ref (i.e. branch or tag) to whichrev
belongs to. For branches it should be"refs/head/${branch}"
and for tags it should be"refs/tags/${tag}"
- Default value:
null
- Default value:
sha256
: the sha256 hash of the (unpacked) download. If providedfetchgit
will be used (instead ofbuiltins.fetchGit
) which allows for offline evaluations.- Default value:
null
- Default value:
Attributes of the vendor-prep derivation
dontBuild
:true
dontConfigure
:true
dontFixup
:true
installPhase
: This phase will:- run the
preInstall
hook - Prepare the current directory for vendoring by:
- Searching for all
Cargo.toml
files - Copying their parent directory to
$out/$crate
(where$crate
is the package name and version as defined inCargo.toml
) - Populating
.cargo-checksum.json
- Running
crane-resolve-workspace-inheritance
on theCargo.toml
- Note that duplicate crates (whose name and version collide) are ignored
- Searching for all
- run the
postInstall
hook
- run the
nativeBuildInputs
: A list of thecargo
,craneUtils
, andjq
packagesname
: set to"cargo-git"
src
: the git repo checkout, as determined by the input parameters
craneLib.findCargoFiles
findCargoFiles :: path -> set of lists
Given a path, recursively search it for any Cargo.toml
, .cargo/config
or
.cargo/config.toml
files.
craneLib.findCargoFiles ./src
# { cargoTomls = [ "..." ]; cargoConfigs = [ "..." ]; }
craneLib.filterCargoSources
filterCargoSources :: path -> string -> bool
A source filter which when used with cleanSourceWith
(from nixpkgs's lib
)
will retain the following files from a given source:
- Cargo files (
Cargo.toml
,Cargo.lock
,.cargo/config.toml
,.cargo/config
) - Rust files (files whose name end with
.rs
) - TOML files (files whose name end with
.toml
)
cleanSourceWith {
src = ./.;
filter = craneLib.filterCargoSources;
name = "source"; # Be reproducible, regardless of the directory name
}
Note that it is possible to compose source filters, especially if
filterCargoSources
omits files which are relevant to the build. For example:
let
# Only keeps markdown files
markdownFilter = path: _type: builtins.match ".*md$" path != null;
markdownOrCargo = path: type:
(markdownFilter path type) || (craneLib.filterCargoSources path type);
in
cleanSourceWith {
src = ./.;
filter = markdownOrCargo;
name = "source"; # Be reproducible, regardless of the directory name
}
craneLib.fileset.cargoTomlAndLock
cargoTomlAndLock :: path -> fileset
A fileset helper which will only include any Cargo.toml
and Cargo.lock
files from the specified path.
craneLib.fileset.commonCargoSources
commonCargoSources :: path -> fileset
A fileset helper which will only include any files commonly used by cargo projects from the specified path. Essentially a union of:
craneLib.fileset.cargoTomlAndLock
craneLib.fileset.rust
craneLib.fileset.toml
craneLib.fileset.configToml
configToml :: path -> fileset
A fileset helper which will only include config.toml
files from the
specified path.
Note that cargo usually only pays attention to config.toml
files if they are
present inside of a directory named .cargo
. This fileset will contain any
config.toml
file, even if its parent directory is not named .cargo
.
craneLib.fileset.rust
rust :: path -> fileset
A fileset helper which will only include *.rs
files from the specified path.
craneLib.fileset.toml
toml :: path -> fileset
A fileset helper which will only include *.toml
files from the specified path.
craneLib.mkCargoDerivation
mkCargoDerivation :: set -> drv
A thin wrapper around stdenv.mkDerivation
which includes common hooks for
building a derivation using cargo. Except where noted below, all derivation
attributes are passed straight through, so any common derivation behavior can be
used as expected: namely all key-value pairs will be set as environment
variables for the derivation's build script.
This is a fairly low-level abstraction, so consider using buildPackage
or
cargoBuild
if they fit your needs.
Required attributes
buildPhaseCargoCommand
: A command (likely a cargo invocation) to run during the derivation's build phase. Pre and post build hooks will automatically be run.cargoArtifacts
: A path (or derivation) which contains an existing cargotarget
directory, which will be reused at the start of the derivation. Useful for caching incremental cargo builds.- This can be prepared via
buildDepsOnly
- Alternatively, any cargo-based derivation which was built with
doInstallCargoArtifacts = true
will work as well
- This can be prepared via
Optional attributes
buildPhase
: the commands used by the build phase of the derivation- Default value: the build phase will run
preBuild
hooks, print the cargo version, log and evaluatebuildPhaseCargoCommand
, and runpostBuild
hooks
- Default value: the build phase will run
cargoLock
: if set will be passed through to the derivation and the path it points to will be copied as the workspaceCargo.lock
- Unset by default
cargoLockContents
: if set andcargoLock
is missing or null, its value will be written as the workspaceCargo.lock
- Unset by default
cargoLockParsed
: if set and bothcargoLock
andcargoLockContents
are missing or null, its value will be serialized as TOML and the result written as the workspaceCargo.lock
- Unset by default
cargoVendorDir
: A path (or derivation) of vendored cargo sources which can be consumed without network access. Directory structure should basically follow the output ofcargo vendor
.- Default value: the result of
vendorCargoDeps
after applying the arguments set (with the respective default values)
- Default value: the result of
checkPhase
: the commands used by the check phase of the derivation- Default value: the check phase will run
preCheck
hooks, log and evaluatecheckPhaseCargoCommand
, and runpostCheck
hooks
- Default value: the check phase will run
checkPhaseCargoCommand
: A command (likely a cargo invocation) to run during the derivation's check phase. Pre and post check hooks will automatically be run.- Default value:
""
- Default value:
configurePhase
: the commands used by the configure phase of the derivation- Default value: the configure phase will run
preConfigureHooks
hooks, then runpostConfigure
hooks
- Default value: the configure phase will run
doInstallCargoArtifacts
: controls whether cargo'starget
directory should be copied as an output- Default value:
true
- Default value:
installPhase
: the commands used by the install phase of the derivation- Default value: the install phase will run
preInstall
hooks, log and evaluateinstallPhaseCommand
, and runpostInstall
hooks
- Default value: the install phase will run
installPhaseCommand
: the command(s) which are expected to install the derivation's outputs.- Default value:
"mkdir -p $out"
- By default an output directory is created such that any other
postInstall
hooks can successfully run. Consider overriding this value with an appropriate installation commands for the package being built.
- Default value:
pname
: the name of the derivation- Default value: the package name listed in
Cargo.toml
- Default value: the package name listed in
pnameSuffix
: a suffix appended topname
- Default value:
""
- Default value:
stdenv
: the standard build environment to use for this derivation- Default value:
pkgs.stdenv
- Default value:
version
: the version of the derivation- Default value: the version listed in
Cargo.toml
- Default value: the version listed in
Remove attributes
The following attributes will be removed before being lowered to
stdenv.mkDerivation
. If you absolutely need these attributes present as
environment variables during the build, you can bring them back via
.overrideAttrs
.
buildPhaseCargoCommand
cargoLock
cargoLockContents
cargoLockParsed
checkPhaseCargoCommand
installPhaseCommand
outputHashes
pnameSuffix
stdenv
Native build dependencies and included hooks
The cargo
package is automatically appended as a native build input to any
other nativeBuildInputs
specified by the caller, along with the following
hooks:
cargoHelperFunctionsHook
configureCargoCommonVarsHook
configureCargoVendoredDepsHook
inheritCargoArtifactsHook
installCargoArtifactsHook
replaceCargoLockHook
rsync
zstd
craneLib.mkDummySrc
mkDummySrc :: set -> drv
Converts a given source directory of a cargo workspace to the smallest, most trivial form needed to build all dependencies such that their artifacts can be cached.
The actual source files of the project itself are ignored/replaced with empty programs, such that changes to the source files does not invalidate any build caches. More specifically:
- The Cargo.lock file is kept as-is
- Any changes to it will invalidate the build cache
- Any cargo configuration files (i.e. files name
config
orconfig.toml
whose parent directory is named.cargo
) are kept as-is.- Any changes to these files will invalidate the build cache
- Any files named
Cargo.toml
are reduced viacleanCargoToml
and the result is kept. Only the following changes will result in invalidating the build cache:- Any changes to listed dependencies
- Any changes to feature definitions
- Any changes to the workspace member metadata
- Any changes to the
[package]
definition such as name and version - Any changes to the name or path of any target (such as benches, bins, examples, libs, or tests)
Required attributes
src
: a source directory which should be turned into a "dummy" form
Optional attributes
cargoLock
: a path to a Cargo.lock file- Default value:
src + /Cargo.lock
- Default value:
dummyrs
: a path to a file which will be used in place of all dummy rust files (e.g.main.rs
,lib.rs
, etc.). This can be useful to customize dummy source files (e.g. enable certain lang features for a given target).- Default value: an empty
fn main
declaration and conditionally enabled#![no_std]
if thetarget_os
cfg is set to"none"
or"uefi"
.
- Default value: an empty
extraDummyScript
: additional shell script which will be run inside the builder verbatim. Useful for customizing what the dummy sources include by running any arbitrary commands.- Default value:
""
- Note that this script will run in an environment where the original source is not present as doing so would cause a rebuild if any part of the source changed. Additional files can be copied to the derivation's result, but care must be taken that the derivation only depends on (i.e. is rebuilt if) the smallest subset of the original source as required.
- Here is an example of how to include an entire directory, in this case
.cargo
, but any other directory would work as well:let # The _entire_ source of the project. mkDummySrc will automatically # filter out irrelevant files as described above src = craneLib.path ./.; dotCargoOnly = lib.cleanSourceWith { inherit src; # Only keep `*/.cargo/*` filter = path: _type: lib.hasInfix ".cargo" path; }; in mkDummySrc { inherit src; # Note that here we scope the path to only contain any `.cargo` directory # and its contents and not any other directories which may exist at the # root of the project. Also note that the entire path is inside of the # `${ }` which ensures that the derivation only consumes that directory. # Writing `${./.}/.cargo` would incorrectly consume the entire source root, # and therefore rebuild everything when any file changes, which defeats # artifact caching. # # Also note the `--no-target-directory` flag which ensures the results are # copied to `$out/.cargo` instead of something like `$out/HASH-.cargo` extraDummyScript = '' cp -r ${dotCargoOnly} --no-target-directory $out/ ''; }
- Default value:
craneLib.overrideToolchain
overrideToolchain :: (set -> drv) -> set
overrideToolchain :: drv -> set
(legacy)
A convenience method to override and use tools (like cargo
, clippy
,
rustfmt
, rustc
, etc.) from one specific toolchain. The input should be a
single derivation which contains all the tools as binaries. For example, this
can be the output of oxalica/rust-overlay
.
Note that in order to best support cross compilation, overrideToolchain
should
be provided a function (whose argument is a cross-compilation aware version of
pkgs
) which constructs the toolchain:
craneLib.overrideToolchain (p: myCustomToolchainForPkgs p)
craneLib.path
path :: path -> drv
path :: set -> drv
A convenience wrapper around builtins.path
which will automatically set the
path's name
to the workspace's package name (or a placeholder value of
"source"
if a name cannot be determined).
It should be used anywhere a relative path like ./.
or ./..
is needed so
that the result is reproducible and caches can be reused. Otherwise the store
path will depend on the name of the parent
directory which may cause unnecessary rebuilds.
craneLib.path ./.
# "/nix/store/wbhf6c7wiw9z53hsn487a8wswivwdw81-source"
craneLib.path ./checks/simple
# "/nix/store/s9scn97c86kqskf7yv5n2k85in5y5cmy-simple"
It is also possible to use as a drop in replacement for builtins.path
:
craneLib.path {
path = ./.;
name = "asdf";
}
# "/nix/store/23zy3c68v789cg8sysgba0rbgbfcjfhn-asdf"
craneLib.registryFromDownloadUrl
registryFromDownloadUrl :: set -> set
Prepares a crate registry into a format that can be passed directly to
appendCrateRegistries
using the registry's download URL.
If the registry in question has a stable download URL (which either never
changes, or it does so very infrequently), then registryFromDownloadUrl
is a
great and lightweight choice for including the registry. To get started, look up
the
config.json
at the registry's root and copy the value of the dl
entry.
If the registry's download endpoint changes more frequently and you would like
to infer the configuration directly from a git revision, consider using
registryFromGitIndex
as an alternative.
If the registry needs a special way of accessing crate sources the
fetchurlExtraArgs
set can be used to influence the behavior of fetching the
crate sources (e.g. by setting curlOptsList
)
Required attributes
dl
: the value of thedl
entry in the registry'sconfig.json
fileindexUrl
: an HTTP URL to the index
Optional attributes
fetchurlExtraArgs
: a set of arguments which will be passed on to thefetchurl
for each crate being sourced from this registry
craneLib.registryFromDownloadUrl {
dl = "https://static.crates.io/crates";
indexUrl = "https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
}
# {
# "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index" = {
# downloadUrl = "https://static.crates.io/crates/{crate}/{version}/download";
# fetchurlExtraArgs = {};
# };
# }
craneLib.registryFromGitIndex
registryFromGitIndex :: set -> set
Prepares a crate registry into a format that can be passed directly to
appendCrateRegistries
using a revision of the registry index to infer the
download URL.
Note that the specified git revision does not need to track updates to the
index itself as long as the pinned revision contains the most recent version of
the config.json
file. In other words, this commit revision only needs to be
updated if the config.json
file changes.
Also note that this approach means that the contents of the entire index at the
specified revision will be added to the Nix store during evaluation time, and
that IFD will need to be enabled. If this is unsatisfactory, consider using
registryFromDownloadUrl
as a simpler alternative.
If the registry needs a special way of accessing crate sources the
fetchurlExtraArgs
set can be used to influence the behavior of fetching the
crate sources (e.g. by setting curlOptsList
)
Required attributes
indexUrl
: an HTTP URL to the indexrev
: any git revision which contains the latestconfig.json
definition
Optional attributes
fetchurlExtraArgs
: a set of arguments which will be passed on to thefetchurl
for each crate being sourced from this registry
craneLib.registryFromGitIndex {
url = "https://github.com/Hirevo/alexandrie-index";
rev = "90df25daf291d402d1ded8c32c23d5e1498c6725";
}
# {
# "registry+https://github.com/Hirevo/alexandrie-index" = {
# downloadUrl = "https://crates.polomack.eu/api/v1/crates/{crate}/{version}/download";
# fetchurlExtraArgs = {};
# };
# }
craneLib.registryFromSparse
registryFromSparse :: set -> set
Prepares a (sparse) crate registry into a format that can be passed directly to
appendCrateRegistries
using the registry's download URL.
If the registry in question has a stable download URL (which either never
changes, or it does so very infrequently), then registryFromDownloadUrl
is a
great and lightweight choice for including the registry. To get started,
download the registry's config.json
and copy the value of the dl
entry.
If the registry's download endpoint changes more frequently and you would like
to infer the configuration directly from a git revision, consider using
registryFromGitIndex
as an alternative.
If the registry needs a special way of accessing crate sources the
fetchurlExtraArgs
set can be used to influence the behavior of fetching the
crate sources (e.g. by setting curlOptsList
)
Required attributes
indexUrl
: an HTTP URL to the registry's config.jsonconfigSha256
: a sha256 hash of the contents of config.json
Optional attributes
fetchurlExtraArgs
: a set of arguments which will be passed on to thefetchurl
for each crate being sourced from this registry
craneLib.registryFromSparse {
indexUrl = "https://index.crates.io/config.json";
configSha256 = "1cxgzdm1ipqmgwnq7kgym92axna7pfyhgfla63vl7dvydwn3m52v";
}
# {
# "sparse+https://index.crates.io/config.json/" = {
# downloadUrl = "https://static.crates.io/crates/{crate}/{version}/download";
# fetchurlExtraArgs = { };
# };
# }
craneLib.urlForCargoPackage
urlForCargoPackage :: set -> set
Returns info pertaining to the URL for downloading a particular crate if the crate's registry is configured (an error will be thrown if it is not).
The result will contain two attributes:
url
: A string representing the URL at which the crate can be fetchedfetchurlExtraArgs
: A set of attributes specific to this registry which will be passed on to thefetchurl
invocation.
Required input attributes
name
: the name of the cratesource
: the source key recorded in the Cargo.lock fileversion
: the version of the crate
craneLib.vendorCargoDeps
vendorCargoDeps :: set -> drv
Creates a derivation which will download all crates referenced by a Cargo.lock file, and prepare a vendored directory which cargo can use for subsequent builds without needing network access.
Each unique crate index will be vendored as its own subdirectory within the
output of the derivation. A config.toml
file will also be placed at the root
of the output which will contain the necessary configurations to point cargo to
the vendored directories (i.e. this configuration can be appended to the
.cargo/config.toml
definition of the project).
Input attributes
src
: a directory which includes a Cargo.lock file at its root.cargoLock
: a path to a Cargo.lock filecargoLockContents
: the contents of a Cargo.lock file as a stringcargoLockParsed
: the parsed contents of Cargo.lock as an attribute set
At least one of the above attributes must be specified, or an error will be raised during evaluation.
Optional attributes
outputHashes
: a mapping of package-source to thehash
attribute of the (unpacked) download. Useful for supporting fully offline evaluations.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
overrideVendorCargoPackage
: a function that will be called on every crate vendored from a cargo registry, which allows for modifying the derivation which will unpack the cargo tarball (e.g. to patch the crate source). It will be called with the following parameters:- The
Cargo.lock
entry for that package (to allow conditional overrides based on the package name/version/source, etc.) - The default
downloadCargoPackage
derivation
- Default value:
_p: drv: drv
- The
overrideVendorGitCheckout
: a function that will be called on every unique checkout vendored from a git repository, which allows for modifying the derivation which will unpack the cargo crates found in the checkout (e.g. to patch the crate sources). It will be called with the following parameters:- A list of the
Cargo.lock
entries for each package which shares the same repo URL and revision to checkout (to allow conditional overrides based on the repo/checkout etc.) - The default
downloadCargoPackageFromGit
derivation
- Default value:
_ps: drv: drv
- A list of the
craneLib.vendorCargoRegistries
vendorCargoRegistries :: set -> set
Creates the derivations necessary to download all crates from all registries
referenced by a Cargo.lock
file, and prepare the vendored directories which
cargo can use for subsequent builds without needing network access.
Input attributes
lockPackages
: a list of all[[package]]
entries found in the project'sCargo.lock
file (parsed viabuiltins.fromTOML
)
Optional attributes
cargoConfigs
: a list of paths to all.cargo/config.toml
files which may appear in the project. Ignored ifregistries
is set.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
overrideVendorCargoPackage
: a function that will be called on every crate vendored from a cargo registry, which allows for modifying the derivation which will unpack the cargo tarball (e.g. to patch the crate source). It will be called with the following parameters:- The
Cargo.lock
entry for that package (to allow conditional overrides based on the package name/version/source, etc.) - The default
downloadCargoPackage
derivation
- Default value:
_p: drv: drv
- The
registries
: an attrset of registry names to their index URL. The default ("crates-io") registry need not be specified, as it will automatically be available, but it can be overridden if required.- Default value: if not specified,
cargoConfigs
will be used to identify any configured registries
- Default value: if not specified,
Output attributes
config
: the configuration entires needed to point cargo to the vendored crates. This is intended to be appended to$CARGO_HOME/config.toml
verbatimsources
: an attribute set of all the newly created cargo sources' names to their location in the Nix store
craneLib.vendorGitDeps
vendorGitDeps :: set -> set
Creates the derivations necessary to download all crates from all git
dependencies referenced by a Cargo.lock
file, and prepare the vendored
directories which cargo can use for subsequent builds without needing network
access.
Input attributes
lockPackages
: a list of all[[package]]
entries found in the project'sCargo.lock
file (parsed viabuiltins.fromTOML
)
Optional attributes
outputHashes
: a mapping of package-source to thehash
attribute of the (unpacked) download. Useful for supporting fully offline evaluations.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
overrideVendorGitCheckout
: a function that will be called on every unique checkout vendored from a git repository, which allows for modifying the derivation which will unpack the cargo crates found in the checkout (e.g. to patch the crate sources). It will be called with the following parameters:- A list of the
Cargo.lock
entries for each package which shares the same repo URL and revision to checkout (to allow conditional overrides based on the repo/checkout etc.) - The default
downloadCargoPackageFromGit
derivation
- Default value:
_ps: drv: drv
- A list of the
Output attributes
config
: the configuration entires needed to point cargo to the vendored sources. This is intended to be appended to$CARGO_HOME/config.toml
verbatimsources
: an attribute set of all the newly created cargo sources' names to their location in the Nix store
craneLib.vendorMultipleCargoDeps
vendorMultipleCargoDeps :: set -> drv
Creates a derivation which will download all crates referenced by several
Cargo.lock
files, and prepare a vendored directory which cargo can use for
subsequent builds without needing network access. Duplicate packages listed in
different Cargo.lock
files will automatically be filtered out.
Each unique crate index will be vendored as its own subdirectory within the
output of the derivation. A config.toml
file will also be placed at the root
of the output which will contain the necessary configurations to point cargo to
the vendored directories (i.e. this configuration can be appended to the
.cargo/config.toml
definition of the project).
Optional attributes
cargoConfigs
: a list of paths to all.cargo/config.toml
files which may appear in the project. Ignored ifregistries
is set.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
cargoLockContentsList
: a list of strings representing the contents of differentCargo.lock
files to be included while vendoring. The strings will automatically be parsed during evaluation.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
cargoLockList
: a list of paths to differentCargo.lock
files to be included while vendoring. The paths will automatically be read and parsed during evaluation.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
cargoLockParsedList
: a list of attrsets representing the parsed contents of differentCargo.lock
files to be included while vendoring.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
outputHashes
: a mapping of package-source to thehash
attribute of the (unpacked) download. Useful for supporting fully offline evaluations.- Default value:
[]
- Default value:
overrideVendorCargoPackage
: a function that will be called on every crate vendored from a cargo registry, which allows for modifying the derivation which will unpack the cargo tarball (e.g. to patch the crate source). It will be called with the following parameters:- The
Cargo.lock
entry for that package (to allow conditional overrides based on the package name/version/source, etc.) - The default
downloadCargoPackage
derivation
- Default value:
_p: drv: drv
- The
overrideVendorGitCheckout
: a function that will be called on every unique checkout vendored from a git repository, which allows for modifying the derivation which will unpack the cargo crates found in the checkout (e.g. to patch the crate sources). It will be called with the following parameters:- A list of the
Cargo.lock
entries for each package which shares the same repo URL and revision to checkout (to allow conditional overrides based on the repo/checkout etc.) - The default
downloadCargoPackageFromGit
derivation
- Default value:
_ps: drv: drv
- A list of the
registries
: an attrset of registry names to their index URL. The default ("crates-io") registry need not be specified, as it will automatically be available, but it can be overridden if required.- Default value: if not specified,
cargoConfigs
will be used to identify any configured registries
- Default value: if not specified,
craneLib.writeTOML
writeTOML :: String -> String -> drv
Takes a file name and an attribute set, converts the set to a TOML document and writes it to a file with the given name.
craneLib.writeTOML "foo.toml" { foo.bar = "baz"; }
# «derivation /nix/store/...-foo.toml.drv»
Hooks
craneLib.cargoHelperFunctionsHook
Defines helper functions for internal use. It is probably not a great idea to depend on these directly as their behavior can change at any time, but it is worth documenting them just in case:
- Defines a
cargo()
function which will immediately invoke thecargo
command found on the$PATH
after echoing the exact arguments that were passed in. Useful for automatically logging all cargo invocations to the log. - Defines a
cargoWithProfile()
function which will invokecargo
with the provided arguments. If$CARGO_PROFILE
is set, then--profile $CARGO_PROFILE
will be injected into thecargo
invocation- Note: a default value of
$CARGO_PROFILE
is set viaconfigureCargoCommonVarsHook
. You can setCARGO_PROFILE = "something"
in your derivation to change which profile is used, or setCARGO_PROFILE = "";
to omit it altogether.
- Note: a default value of
craneLib.configureCargoCommonVarsHook
Defines configureCargoCommonVars()
which will set various common cargo-related
variables, such as honoring the amount of parallelism dictated by Nix, disabling
incremental artifacts, etc. More specifically:
CARGO_BUILD_INCREMENTAL
is set tofalse
if not already definedCARGO_BUILD_JOBS
is set to$NIX_BUILD_CORES
if not already definedCARGO_HOME
is set to$PWD/.cargo-home
if not already defined.- The directory that
CARGO_HOME
points to will be created
- The directory that
CARGO_PROFILE
is set torelease
if not already defined.- Note that this is is used internally specify a cargo profile (e.g.
cargo build --profile release
) and not something natively understood by cargo.
- Note that this is is used internally specify a cargo profile (e.g.
RUST_TEST_THREADS
is set to$NIX_BUILD_CORES
if not already defined
Automatic behavior: runs as a post-patch hook
craneLib.configureCargoVendoredDepsHook
Defines configureCargoVendoredDeps()
which will prepare cargo to use a
directory of vendored crate sources. It takes two positional arguments:
- a path to the vendored sources
- If not specified, the value of
$cargoVendorDir
will be used - If
cargoVendorDir
is not specified, an error will be raised
- If not specified, the value of
- a path to a cargo config file to modify
- If not specified, the value of
$CARGO_HOME/config.toml
will be used - This cargo config file will be appended with a stanza which will instruct
cargo to use the vendored sources (instead of downloading the sources
directly) as follows:
- If the vendored directory path contains a file named
config.toml
, then its contents will be appended to the specified cargo config path. - Otherwise the entire vendored directory path will be treated as if it only vendors the crates.io index and will be configured as such.
- If the vendored directory path contains a file named
- If not specified, the value of
Automatic behavior: if cargoVendorDir
is set, then
configureCargoVendoredDeps "$cargoVendorDir" "$CARGO_HOME/config.toml"
will be
run as a pre configure hook.
craneLib.inheritCargoArtifactsHook
Defines inheritCargoArtifacts()
which will pre-populate cargo's artifact
directory using a previous derivation. It takes two positional arguments:
- a path to the previously prepared artifacts
- If not specified, the value of
$cargoArtifacts
will be used - If
cargoArtifacts
is not specified, an error will be raised - If the specified path is a directory which contains a file called
target.tar.zst
, then that file will be used as specified below - If the specified path is a file (and not a directory) it is assumed that it contains a zstd compressed tarball and will be decompressed and unpacked into the specified cargo artifacts directory
- If the specified path is a directory which contains another directory
called
target
, then that directory will be used as specified below - If the specified path is a directory, its contents will be copied into the specified cargo artifacts directory
- The previously prepared artifacts are expected to be a zstd compressed tarball
- If not specified, the value of
- the path to cargo's artifact directory, where the previously prepared
artifacts should be unpacked
- If not specified, the value of
$CARGO_TARGET_DIR
will be used - If
CARGO_TARGET_DIR
is not set, cargo's default target location (i.e../target
) will be used.
- If not specified, the value of
Note that as an optimization, some dependency artifacts will be symlinked
instead of (deeply) copied to $CARGO_TARGET_DIR
. To disable this behavior set
doNotLinkInheritedArtifacts
, and all artifacts will be copied as plain,
writable files.
Automatic behavior: if cargoArtifacts
is set, then
inheritCargoArtifacts "$cargoArtifacts" "$CARGO_TARGET_DIR"
will be run as a
post patch hook.
Required nativeBuildInputs: assumes zstd
is available on the $PATH
craneLib.installCargoArtifactsHook
Defines compressAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir()
which handles installing
cargo's artifact directory to the derivation's output as a zstd compressed
tarball. It takes two positional arguments:
- the installation directory for the output.
- An error will be raised if not specified
- Cargo's artifact directory will be compressed as a reproducible tarball
with zstd compression. It will be written to this directory and named
target.tar.zstd
- the path to cargo's artifact directory
- An error will be raised if not specified
If $zstdCompressionExtraArgs
is set, compressAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir()
will pass its contents along to zstd
when compressing artifacts.
Defines dedupAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir()
which handles installing
cargo's artifact directory to the derivation's output after deduplicating
identical files against a directory of previously prepared cargo artifacts.
It takes three positional arguments:
- the installation directory for the output.
- An error will be raised if not specified
- If the specified path is a directory which exists then the current cargo artifacts will be compared with the contents of said directory. Any files whose contents and paths match will be symbolically linked together to reduce the size of the data stored in the Nix store.
- the path to cargo's artifact directory
- An error will be raised if not specified
- a path to the previously prepared cargo artifacts
- An error will be raised if not specified
/dev/null
can be specified here if there is no previous directory to deduplicate against
Defines prepareAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir()
which handles installing cargo's
artifact directory to the derivation's output. It takes three positional
arguments:
- the installation directory for the output.
- If not specified, the value of
$out
will be used - Cargo's artifact directory will be installed based on the installation mode selected below
- If not specified, the value of
- the path to cargo's artifact directory
- If not specified, the value of
$CARGO_TARGET_DIR
will be used - If
CARGO_TARGET_DIR
is not set, cargo's default target location (i.e../target
) will be used.
- If not specified, the value of
- the installation mode to apply
- If specified, the value of
$installCargoArtifactsMode
will be used, otherwise, a default value of"use-zstd"
will be used - If set to "use-symlink" then
dedupAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir()
will be used.- If
$cargoArtifacts
is defined and$cargoArtifacts/target
is a valid directory, it will be used during file deduplication
- If
- If set to "use-zstd" then
compressAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir()
will be used. - Otherwise an error will be raised if the mode is not recognized
- If specified, the value of
Automatic behavior: if doInstallCargoArtifacts
is set to 1
, then
prepareAndInstallCargoArtifactsDir "$out" "$CARGO_TARGET_DIR"
will be run as a
post install hook.
Required nativeBuildInputs: assumes zstd
is available on the $PATH
craneLib.installFromCargoBuildLogHook
Defines installFromCargoBuildLog()
which will use a build log produced by
cargo to find and install any binaries and libraries which have been built. It
takes two positional arguments:
- a path to where artifacts should be installed
- If not specified, the value of
$out
will be used - Binaries will be installed in a
bin
subdirectory - Libraries will be installed in a
lib
subdirectory- Note that only library targets with the
staticlib
andcdylib
crate-types will be installed. Library targets with therlib
crate-type will be ignored
- Note that only library targets with the
- If not specified, the value of
- a path to a JSON formatted build log written by cargo
- If not specified, the value of
$cargoBuildLog
will be used - If
cargoBuildLog
is not set, an error will be raised - This log can be captured, for example, via
cargo build --message-format json-render-diagnostics >cargo-build.json
- If not specified, the value of
Automatic behavior: none
Required nativeBuildInputs: assumes cargo
is available on the $PATH
craneLib.removeReferencesToVendoredSourcesHook
Defines removeReferencesToVendoredSources()
which handles removing all
references to vendored sources from the installed binaries, which ensures that
nix does not consider the binaries as having a (runtime) dependency on the
sources themselves. It takes two positional arguments:
- the installation directory for the output.
- If not specified, the value of
$out
will be used - If
out
is not specified, an error will be raised
- If not specified, the value of
- a path to the vendored sources
- If not specified, the value of
$cargoVendorDir
will be used - If
cargoVendorDir
is not specified, an error will be raised - Note: it is expected that this directory has the exact structure as would
be produced by
craneLib.vendorCargoDeps
- If not specified, the value of
Any patched binaries on aarch64-darwin
will be signed. You can disable this functionality by setting doNotSign
.
Automatic behavior: if cargoVendorDir
is set and
doNotRemoveReferencesToVendorDir
is not set, then
removeReferencesToVendoredSources "$out" "$cargoVendorDir"
will be run as a
post install hook.
craneLib.replaceCargoLockHook
Defines replaceCargoLock()
which handles replacing or inserting a specified
Cargo.lock
file in the current directory. It takes one positional argument:
- a file which will be copied to
Cargo.lock
in the current directory- If not specified, the value of
$cargoLock
will be used - If
$cargoLock
is not set, an error will be raised
- If not specified, the value of
Automatic behavior: if cargoLock
is set and
doNotReplaceCargoLock
is not set, then replaceCargoLock "$cargoLock"
will be
run as a pre patch hook.