nix/scripts/nix-copy-closure.in
Eelco Dolstra df0283ae86 * Get rid of those stupid --login tricks, it's the responsibility of
the remote system to make sure that Nix is in the $PATH.
2007-03-01 13:55:47 +00:00

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#! @perl@ -w
my $binDir = $ENV{"NIX_BIN_DIR"};
$binDir = "@bindir@" unless defined $binDir;
if (scalar @ARGV < 1) {
print STDERR <<EOF
Usage: nix-copy-closure HOSTNAME [--sign] PATHS...
EOF
;
exit 1;
}
# Get the target host.
my $sshHost = shift @ARGV;
my @sshOpts = split ' ', ($ENV{"NIX_SSHOPTS"} or "");
my $sign = 0;
my $compressor = "cat";
my $decompressor = "cat";
# !!! Copied from nix-pack-closure, should put this in a module.
my %storePathsSeen;
my @storePaths = ();
while (@ARGV) {
my $storePath = shift @ARGV;
if ($storePath eq "--sign") {
$sign = 1;
next;
}
if ($storePath eq "--gzip") {
$compressor = "gzip";
$decompressor = "gunzip";
next;
}
# $storePath might be a symlink to the store, so resolve it.
$storePath = (`$binDir/nix-store --query --resolve '$storePath'`
or die "cannot resolve `$storePath'");
chomp $storePath;
# Get the closure of this path.
my $pid = open(READ,
"$binDir/nix-store --query --requisites '$storePath'|") or die;
while (<READ>) {
chomp;
die "bad: $_" unless /^\//;
if (!defined $storePathsSeen{$_}) {
push @storePaths, $_;
$storePathsSeen{$_} = 1;
}
}
close READ or die "nix-store failed: $?";
}
# Ask the remote host which paths are invalid.
open(READ, "ssh @sshOpts $sshHost nix-store --check-validity --print-invalid @storePaths|");
my @missing = ();
while (<READ>) {
chomp;
print STDERR "target needs $_\n";
push @missing, $_;
}
close READ or die;
# Export the store paths and import them on the remote machine.
if (scalar @missing > 0) {
my $extraOpts = "";
$extraOpts .= "--sign" if $sign == 1;
system("nix-store --export $extraOpts @missing | $compressor | ssh @sshOpts $sshHost '$decompressor | nix-store --import'") == 0
or die "copying store paths to remote machine failed: $?";
}