fetchipfs: init

Fixes #18296
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knupfer 2017-11-04 23:01:20 +01:00 committed by Michael Raskin
parent 59c995ce06
commit d71833ee36
4 changed files with 148 additions and 4 deletions

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{ stdenv, fetchurl }:
{ stdenv, fetchipfs }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "hello-2.10";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/hello/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0ssi1wpaf7plaswqqjwigppsg5fyh99vdlb9kzl7c9lng89ndq1i";
src = fetchipfs {
url = "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.10.tar.gz";
ipfs = "QmWyj65ak3wd8kG2EvPCXKd6Tij15m4SwJz6g2yG2rQ7w8";
sha256 = "1im1gglfm4k10bh4mdaqzmx3lm3kivnsmxrvl6vyvmfqqzljq75l";
};
doCheck = true;

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source $stdenv/setup
# Curl flags to handle redirects, not use EPSV, handle cookies for
# servers to need them during redirects, and work on SSL without a
# certificate (this isn't a security problem because we check the
# cryptographic hash of the output anyway).
set -o noglob
curl="curl \
--location \
--max-redirs 20 \
--retry 2 \
--disable-epsv \
--cookie-jar cookies \
--insecure \
--speed-time 5 \
-# \
--fail \
$curlOpts \
$NIX_CURL_FLAGS"
finish() {
runHook postFetch
set +o noglob
exit 0
}
ipfs_add() {
if curl --retry 0 --head --silent "localhost:5001" > /dev/null; then
echo "=IPFS= add $ipfs"
tar --owner=root --group=root -cWf "source.tar" $(echo *)
res=$(curl -# -F "file=@source.tar" "localhost:5001/api/v0/tar/add" | sed 's/.*"Hash":"\(.*\)".*/\1/')
if [ $ipfs != $res ]; then
echo "\`ipfs tar add' results in $res when $ipfs is expected"
exit 1
fi
rm "source.tar"
fi
}
echo
mkdir download
cd download
if curl --retry 0 --head --silent "localhost:5001" > /dev/null; then
curlexit=18;
echo "=IPFS= get $ipfs"
# if we get error code 18, resume partial download
while [ $curlexit -eq 18 ]; do
# keep this inside an if statement, since on failure it doesn't abort the script
if $curl -C - "http://localhost:5001/api/v0/tar/cat?arg=$ipfs" --output "$ipfs.tar"; then
unpackFile "$ipfs.tar"
rm "$ipfs.tar"
set +o noglob
mv $(echo *) "$out"
finish
else
curlexit=$?;
fi
done
fi
if test -n "$url"; then
curlexit=18;
echo "Downloading $url"
while [ $curlexit -eq 18 ]; do
# keep this inside an if statement, since on failure it doesn't abort the script
if $curl "$url" -O; then
set +o noglob
tmpfile=$(echo *)
unpackFile $tmpfile
rm $tmpfile
ipfs_add
mv $(echo *) "$out"
finish
else
curlexit=$?;
fi
done
fi
echo "error: cannot download $ipfs from ipfs or the given url"
echo
set +o noglob
exit 1

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{ stdenv
, curl
}:
{ ipfs
, url ? ""
, curlOpts ? ""
, outputHash ? ""
, outputHashAlgo ? ""
, md5 ? ""
, sha1 ? ""
, sha256 ? ""
, sha512 ? ""
, meta ? {}
, port ? "8080"
, postFetch ? ""
}:
assert sha512 != "" -> builtins.compareVersions "1.11" builtins.nixVersion <= 0;
let
hasHash = (outputHash != "" && outputHashAlgo != "")
|| md5 != "" || sha1 != "" || sha256 != "" || sha512 != "";
in
if (!hasHash) then throw "Specify sha for fetchipfs fixed-output derivation" else stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = ipfs;
builder = ./builder.sh;
buildInputs = [ curl ];
# New-style output content requirements.
outputHashAlgo = if outputHashAlgo != "" then outputHashAlgo else
if sha512 != "" then "sha512" else if sha256 != "" then "sha256" else if sha1 != "" then "sha1" else "md5";
outputHash = if outputHash != "" then outputHash else
if sha512 != "" then sha512 else if sha256 != "" then sha256 else if sha1 != "" then sha1 else md5;
outputHashMode = "recursive";
inherit curlOpts
postFetch
ipfs
url
port;
# Doing the download on a remote machine just duplicates network
# traffic, so don't do that.
preferLocalBuild = true;
inherit meta;
}

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fetchRepoProject = callPackage ../build-support/fetchrepoproject { };
fetchipfs = import ../build-support/fetchipfs {
inherit curl stdenv;
};
# fetchurlBoot is used for curl and its dependencies in order to
# prevent a cyclic dependency (curl depends on curl.tar.bz2,
# curl.tar.bz2 depends on fetchurl, fetchurl depends on curl). It