# This file sets up the top-level package set by traversing the package tree # (see read-tree.nix for details) and constructing a matching attribute set # tree. # # This makes packages accessible via the Nixery instance that is configured to # use this repository as its nixpkgs source. { ... }@args: with builtins; let # This definition of fix is identical to <nixpkgs>.lib.fix, but the global # package set is not available here. fix = f: let x = f x; in x; # Global configuration that all packages are called with. config = depot: { inherit depot; # Expose lib attribute to packages. inherit (depot.third_party.nixpkgs) lib; # Pass third_party as 'pkgs' (for compatibility with external # imports for certain subdirectories) pkgs = depot.third_party.nixpkgs; }; readTree' = import ./nix/readTree {}; localPkgs = readTree: { fun = readTree ./fun; lisp = readTree ./lisp; net = readTree ./net; nix = readTree ./nix; ops = readTree ./ops; third_party = readTree ./third_party; tools = readTree ./tools; tvix = readTree ./tvix; users = readTree ./users; web = readTree ./web; }; # To determine build targets, we walk through the depot tree and # fetch attributes that were imported by readTree and are buildable. # # Any build target that contains `meta.ci = false` will be skipped. # Is this tree node eligible for build inclusion? eligible = node: (node ? outPath) && (node.meta.ci or true); # Walk the tree starting with 'node', recursively extending the list # of build targets with anything that looks buildable. # # Any tree node can specify logical targets by exporting a # 'meta.targets' attribute containing a list of keys in itself. This # enables target specifications that do not exist on disk directly. gather = node: if node ? __readTree then # Include the node itself if it is eligible. (if eligible node then [ node ] else []) # Include eligible children of the node ++ concatMap gather (attrValues node) # Include specified sub-targets of the node ++ filter eligible (map (k: (node."${k}" or {}) // { # Keep the same tree location, but explicitly mark this # node as a subtarget. __readTree = node.__readTree; __subtarget = k; }) (node.meta.targets or [])) else []; in fix(self: { __readTree = []; config = config self; # Expose readTree for downstream repo consumers. readTree = { __functor = x: (readTree' x.config); config = self.config; }; # Make the path to the depot available for things that might need it # (e.g. NixOS module inclusions) depotPath = ./.; # List of all buildable targets, for CI purposes. # # Note: To prevent infinite recursion, this *must* be a nested # attribute set (which does not have a __readTree attribute). ci.targets = gather (self // { # remove the pipelines themselves from the set over which to # generate pipelines because that also leads to infinite # recursion. ops = self.ops // { pipelines = null; }; # remove nixpkgs from the set, for obvious reasons. third_party = self.third_party // { nixpkgs = null; }; }); } # Add local packages as structured by readTree // (localPkgs (readTree' self.config)) )