nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/fetchzip/default.nix
Jan Malakhovski dcb6103bf2 fetchzip: fix extraPostFetch concatenation
4a5c49363a added some more commands after
`extraPostFetch` but concatenated them without a separating newline.

Which means, that since that commit

  fetchzip { ..., extraPostFetch = ''rm -f "$out"/some-file''; }

now actually runs the following shell command

  rm -f "$out"/some-file"chmod -R a-w "$out"

thus deleting "$out". Which is very unfortunate.

Especially since this actually happens on master for all `fetchFromBitbucket`
derivations. But since the results are fixed-output users bulding with hydra
cache enabled are not hitting this for not recently updated derivations yet.
2021-02-04 14:48:47 +00:00

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# This function downloads and unpacks an archive file, such as a zip
# or tar file. This is primarily useful for dynamically generated
# archives, such as GitHub's /archive URLs, where the unpacked content
# of the zip file doesn't change, but the zip file itself may
# (e.g. due to minor changes in the compression algorithm, or changes
# in timestamps).
{ fetchurl, unzip }:
{ # Optionally move the contents of the unpacked tree up one level.
stripRoot ? true
, url
, extraPostFetch ? ""
, name ? "source"
, ... } @ args:
(fetchurl ({
inherit name;
recursiveHash = true;
downloadToTemp = true;
postFetch =
''
unpackDir="$TMPDIR/unpack"
mkdir "$unpackDir"
cd "$unpackDir"
renamed="$TMPDIR/${baseNameOf url}"
mv "$downloadedFile" "$renamed"
unpackFile "$renamed"
''
+ (if stripRoot then ''
if [ $(ls "$unpackDir" | wc -l) != 1 ]; then
echo "error: zip file must contain a single file or directory."
echo "hint: Pass stripRoot=false; to fetchzip to assume flat list of files."
exit 1
fi
fn=$(cd "$unpackDir" && echo *)
if [ -f "$unpackDir/$fn" ]; then
mkdir $out
fi
mv "$unpackDir/$fn" "$out"
'' else ''
mv "$unpackDir" "$out"
'')
+ ''
${extraPostFetch}
# Remove write permissions for files unpacked with write bits set
# Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/38649
#
# However, we should (for the moment) retain write permission on the directory
# itself, to avoid tickling https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4295 in
# single-user Nix installations. This is because in sandbox mode we'll try to
# move the path, and if we don't have write permissions on the directory,
# then we can't update the ".." entry.
chmod -R a-w "$out"
chmod u+w "$out"
'';
} // removeAttrs args [ "stripRoot" "extraPostFetch" ])).overrideAttrs (x: {
# Hackety-hack: we actually need unzip hooks, too
nativeBuildInputs = x.nativeBuildInputs ++ [ unzip ];
})