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2.0 KiB
Nix
58 lines
2.0 KiB
Nix
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{ stdenv
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, buildPythonPackage
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, fetchPypi
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, isPy3k
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, pkgs
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}:
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buildPythonPackage rec {
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pname = "pysqlite";
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version = "2.8.3";
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src = fetchPypi {
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inherit pname version;
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sha256 = "17d3335863e8cf8392eea71add33dab3f96d060666fe68ab7382469d307f4490";
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};
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# Need to use the builtin sqlite3 on Python 3
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disabled = isPy3k;
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# Since the `.egg' file is zipped, the `NEEDED' of the `.so' files
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# it contains is not taken into account. Thus, we must explicitly make
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# it a propagated input.
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propagatedBuildInputs = [ pkgs.sqlite ];
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patchPhase = ''
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substituteInPlace "setup.cfg" \
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--replace "/usr/local/include" "${pkgs.sqlite.dev}/include" \
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--replace "/usr/local/lib" "${pkgs.sqlite.out}/lib"
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${stdenv.lib.optionalString (!stdenv.isDarwin) ''export LDSHARED="$CC -pthread -shared"''}
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'';
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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homepage = http://pysqlite.org/;
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description = "Python bindings for the SQLite embedded relational database engine";
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longDescription = ''
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pysqlite is a DB-API 2.0-compliant database interface for SQLite.
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SQLite is a relational database management system contained in
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a relatively small C library. It is a public domain project
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created by D. Richard Hipp. Unlike the usual client-server
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paradigm, the SQLite engine is not a standalone process with
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which the program communicates, but is linked in and thus
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becomes an integral part of the program. The library
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implements most of SQL-92 standard, including transactions,
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triggers and most of complex queries.
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pysqlite makes this powerful embedded SQL engine available to
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Python programmers. It stays compatible with the Python
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database API specification 2.0 as much as possible, but also
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exposes most of SQLite's native API, so that it is for example
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possible to create user-defined SQL functions and aggregates
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in Python.
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'';
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license = licenses.bsd3;
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};
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}
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