nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/misc/faircamp/default.nix
2022-03-09 08:29:55 +01:00

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Nix

{ lib
, rustPlatform
, fetchgit
, makeWrapper
, ffmpeg
, callPackage
, unstableGitUpdater
}:
rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
pname = "faircamp";
version = "unstable-2022-01-19";
# TODO when switching to a stable release, use fetchFromGitea and add a
# version test. Meanwhile, fetchgit is used to make unstableGitUpdater work.
src = fetchgit {
url = "https://codeberg.org/simonrepp/faircamp.git";
rev = "f8ffc7a35a12251b83966b35c63f72b4912f75a9";
sha256 = "sha256-9t42+813IPLUChbLkcwzoCr7FXSL1g+ZG6I3d+7pmec=";
};
cargoHash = "sha256-24ALBede3W8rjlBRdtL0aazRyK1RmNLdHF/bt5i4S5Y=";
nativeBuildInputs = [
makeWrapper
];
postInstall = ''
wrapProgram $out/bin/faircamp \
--prefix PATH : ${lib.makeBinPath [ ffmpeg ]}
'';
passthru.tests.wav = callPackage ./test-wav.nix { };
passthru.updateScript = unstableGitUpdater { };
meta = with lib; {
description = "A self-hostable, statically generated bandcamp alternative";
longDescription = ''
Faircamp takes a directory on your disk - your Catalog - and from it
produces a fancy-looking (and technically simple and completely static)
website, which presents your music in a way similar to how popular
commercial service bandcamp does it.
You can upload the files faircamp generates to any webspace - no database
and no programming language support (PHP or such) is required. If your
webspace supports SSH access, faircamp can be configured to upload your
website for you automatically, otherwise you can use FTP or whichever
means you prefer to do that manually.
'';
homepage = "https://codeberg.org/simonrepp/faircamp";
license = licenses.gpl3Plus;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ fgaz ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}