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fetchzip: add extension parameter
fetchzip downloads the file from specified URL, renames it to basename
of that url, and then relies on unzip to do the unpacking.

The first consequence is that this requires URL to end with proper
extension—otherwise it will fail to unpack. This is not always the
case and input-fonts workarounds this by adding “&.zip” query
parameter (which is obviously a hack and is not guaranteed to work
with every URL).

The second consequence is that basename of the url must be a valid
filename. I’ve tried to build a custom configuration of input-fonts
and I get an error from mv that the filename is too long:

> trying https://input.djr.com/build/?fontSelection=fourStyleFamily&regular=InputMonoNarrow-Regular&italic=InputMonoNarrow-Italic&bold=InputMonoNarrow-Bold&boldItalic=InputMonoNarrow-BoldItalic&a=0&g=0&i=topserif&l=serifs_round&zero=0&asterisk=height&braces=straight&preset=default&line-height=1.2&accept=I+do&email=&.zip
>   % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
>                                  Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
> 100  406k  100  406k    0     0   230k      0  0:00:01  0:00:01 --:--:--  230k
> mv: failed to access '/build/?fontSelection=fourStyleFamily&regular=InputMonoNarrow-Regular&italic=InputMonoNarrow-Italic&bold=InputMonoNarrow-Bold&boldItalic=InputMonoNarrow-BoldItalic&a=0&g=0&i=topserif&l=serifs_round&zero=0&asterisk=height&braces=straight&preset=default&line-height=1.2&accept=I+do&email=&.zip': File name too long

We could use “name” parameter as the filename (that’s how it is used
in fetchurl). However, the previous attempt to do
so (fc01353703) was
reverted (24b5eb61eb) because of the
introduced regression—many fetchzip invocations use names without
extension (also the default name is just “source”).

This commit adds an optional “extension” parameter. If it is set,
fetchzip renames the downloaded file to “download.${extension}”
effectively solving both problems above without introducing a massive
regression.

This is a no-op for all existing packages.

Tested by updating my NixOS setup + the extra inputs-fonts
configuration mentioned above + tons of unstable emacs packages after
a nix-collect-garbage (3Gb downloaded) with this patch applied.
2021-08-10 19:57:08 +03:00
.github doc: fix typo and wording in pull request template 2021-08-05 22:45:09 +08:00
doc doc: updated lua doc 2021-08-09 21:37:58 +02:00
lib Merge pull request #131267 from blaggacao/fix-functionArgs 2021-08-04 00:02:57 +02:00
maintainers luaPackages: update 2021-08-09 21:38:32 +02:00
nixos Merge pull request #133174 from symphorien/nagios-alias 2021-08-09 23:22:55 +02:00
pkgs fetchzip: add extension parameter 2021-08-10 19:57:08 +03:00
.editorconfig Merge pull request #110395 from zowoq/gemset 2021-01-22 09:31:07 +01:00
.gitattributes gitattributes: disable merge=union in all-packages 2018-03-27 11:03:03 -05:00
.gitignore git ignore __pycache__ folders 2020-08-16 11:30:11 +02:00
.version 21.11 is Porcupine! 2021-05-22 18:14:06 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md CONTRIBUTING.md: Move to repo root, where it is more visible. 2021-06-26 04:51:38 +02:00
COPYING COPYING: 2020 -> 2021 2021-01-03 00:49:09 +00:00
default.nix docs: add -L to remaining curl install commands 2020-09-11 12:14:07 -07:00
flake.nix flake.nix: Only add _file-key if position of args.modules is actually known to the evaluator 2021-07-18 19:47:10 +02:00
README.md Merge pull request #124070 from dotlambda/sepa-transfers 2021-08-03 07:19:07 +02:00

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