This part of the manual explains how to use the
`nvidia-container-toolkit` in order to expose GPU's both for Docker
and Podman, as well as for a `docker-compose` environment.
Pscycopg2-binary is normally used in Python development to avoid having to build psycopg2 from source.
In nixpkgs we always want ot build from source whenever possible, but it can still be useful to provide a psycopg2-binary package.
This "fake" package exists to satisfy a dependency on psycopg2-binary, but still use the build from psycopg2.
cc @misuzu https://github.com/nix-community/pyproject.nix/issues/143
`importNpmLock.buildNodeModules` returns a derivation with a pre-built `node_modules` directory, as imported by `importNpmLock`.
This is to be used together with `importNpmLock.hooks.linkNodeModulesHook` to facilitate `nix-shell`/`nix develop` based development workflows:
```nix
pkgs.mkShell {
packages = [
importNpmLock.hooks.linkNodeModulesHook
nodejs
];
npmDeps = importNpmLock.buildNodeModules {
npmRoot = ./.;
inherit nodejs;
};
}
```
will create a development shell where a `node_modules` directory is created & packages symlinked to the Nix store when activated.
This code is adapted from https://github.com/adisbladis/buildNodeModules
This was supposed to happen in #294504, but the commit was accidentally
left out when splitting off some libpq-related changes. Originated in
#179962, by Sandro.
Co-authored-by: Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Wolfgang Walther <walther@technowledgy.de>
* vimPlugins: introduce passthru.initLua for some plugins
as described in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/172538, some vim
plugins need some configuration to be able to work at all.
We choose not to patch those plugins and instead expose the necessary
configuration to make them work in `PLUGIN.passthru.initLua`.
For now the user can check if plugins have a `PLUGIN.passthru.initLua`
and if yes, prepend it to their own init.lua.
Maybe later we can revisit this to either patch them in a way that is
clear that it's a nixpkgs patch or by having the neovim wrapper pick
those snippets and autoadd them to init.lua ?
* Update doc/languages-frameworks/vim.section.md
Co-authored-by: Marc Jakobi <mrcjkb89@outlook.com>
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Co-authored-by: Marc Jakobi <mrcjkb89@outlook.com>