<!DOCTYPE html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <meta name="description" content="The Virus Lounge"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://static.tvl.fyi/latest/tvl.css" media="all"> <link rel="icon" type="image/webp" href="/favicon.webp"> <title>Nixery</title> </head> <body class="light"> <img src="./nixery-logo.png" alt="Nixery"> <hr> <p> Welcome to this instance of Nixery, an ad-hoc container image registry that provides packages from the <a href="https://nixos.org/nix">Nix</a> package manager. </p> <p> You can pull container images from this registry at <code><span class="registry-hostname">nixery.dev</span></code> by appending any packages that you need in the URL, separated by slashes. </p> <noscript> <p class="cheddar-callout cheddar-tip"> <strong>NOTE:</strong> When pulling from a private Nixery instance, replace <code>nixery.dev</code> in the above examples with your registry address. </p> </noscript> <h2><a href="#demo" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="demo"></a>Demo</h2> <noscript> <p> The interactive demo needs Javascript to run, but you can just read the Usage instructions below instead </p> </noscript> <script src="https://asciinema.org/a/262583.js" id="asciicast-262583" async data-autoplay="true" data-loop="true"></script> <h2><a href="#usage" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="usage"></a>Usage</h2> <p> These usage examples assume that you use Docker, but should not be much different for other OCI-compatible platforms. </p> <p> Pull an image from this registry, separating each package you want included by a slash: </p> <pre style="background-color:#f6f8fa;padding:16px;"><span style="color:#323232;">docker pull <span class="registry-hostname">nixery.dev</span>/shell/git/htop</span></pre> <p> This gives you an image with <code>git</code>, <code>htop</code> and an interactively configured shell. You could run it like this: </p> <pre style="background-color:#f6f8fa;padding:16px;"><span style="color:#323232;">docker run -ti <span class="registry-hostname">nixery.dev</span>/shell/git/htop bash</span></pre> <p> Each path segment corresponds either to a key in the Nix package set, or a meta-package that automatically expands to several other packages. </p> <p> Meta-packages <strong>must</strong> be the first path component if they are used. Currently there are only two meta-packages: </p> <ul> <li> <p> <code>shell</code>, which provides a <code>bash</code>-shell with interactive configuration and standard tools like <code>coreutils</code></p> </li> <li> <p><code>arm64</code>, which provides ARM64 binaries</p> </li> </ul> <h2><a href="#faq" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="faq"></a>FAQ</h2> <h3> <a href="#how-does-this-work" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="how-does-this-work"></a> How does this work? </h3> <p> The short version is that we use the Nix package manager and an optimised <a href="https://tazj.in/blog/nixery-layers">layering strategy</a>. </p> <p> Check out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOI9H4oeXqA">the Nixery talk</a> from NixCon 2019 for more information. </p> <h3> <a href="#should-i-depend-on-nixerydev-in-production" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="should-i-depend-on-nixerydev-in-production"></a> Should I depend on <code>nixery.dev</code> in production? </h3> <p> While we appreciate the enthusiasm, if you would like to use Nixery in your production project we recommend setting up a private instance. The public Nixery at <code>nixery.dev</code> is run on a best-effort basis and we make no guarantees about availability. </p> <h3> <a href="#who-made-this" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="who-made-this"></a> Who made this? </h3> <p> Nixery was written by <a href="https://tazj.in">tazjin</a>, originally at Google. These days Nixery is maintained by <a href="https://tvl.su">TVL</a>. </p> <p> Nixery would not be possible without the many people that have contributed to Nix and nixpkgs over time, maybe you could become one of them? </p> <h3> <a href="#where-is-the-source-code-for-this" aria-hidden="true" class="anchor" id="where-is-the-source-code-for-this"></a> Where is the source code for this? </h3> <p> Nixery lives in the <a href="https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot/-/tree/tools/nixery">TVL monorepo</a>. All development happens there and follows the <a href="https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot/-/blob/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md">TVL contribution guidelines</a>. </p> <p> We <em>mirror</em> the source code <a href="https://github.com/tazjin/nixery">to Github</a> but do not guarantee that anyone will look at PRs or issues there. </p> <hr> <footer> <p class="footer"> <a class="uncoloured-link" href="https://at.tvl.fyi/?q=//tools/nixery">code</a> | <a class="uncoloured-link" href="https://cl.tvl.fyi/q/file:%2522%255Etools/nixery/.*%2522">reviews</a> | <a class="uncoloured-link" href="https://b.tvl.fyi/">bugs</a> </p> <p class="lod">ಠ_ಠ</p> </footer> <script> /* Replace the hostnames above with the one at which this page runs. */ let hostname = window.location.hostname; if (hostname != '') { for (span of document.getElementsByClassName("registry-hostname")) { span.textContent = hostname; } } </script> </body>