tweag/rules_nixpkgs

Rules for importing Nixpkgs packages into Bazel.

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Nixpkgs rules for Bazel Use Nix and the Nixpkgs package set to import external dependencies (like system packages) into Bazel hermetically. If the version of any dependency changes, Bazel will correctly rebuild targets, and only those targets that use the external dependencies that changed. Links: Nix + Bazel = fully reproducible, incremental builds (blog post) Nix + Bazel (lightning talk) See examples for how to use rules_nixpkgs with different toolchains. Rules nixpkgs_git_repository nixpkgs_http_repository nixpkgs_local_repository nixpkgs_package nixpkgs_flake_package nixpkgs_cc_configure nixpkgs_cc_configure_deprecated nixpkgs_java_configure nixpkgs_python_configure nixpkgs_python_repository nixpkgs_go_configure nixpkgs_rust_configure nixpkgs_sh_posix_configure nixpkgs_nodejs_configure Setup Add the following to your WORKSPACE file, and select a $COMMIT accordingly. load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs", strip_prefix = "rules_nixpkgs-$COMMIT", urls = ["https://github.com/tweag/rules_nixpkgs/archive/$COMMIT.tar.gz"], ) load("@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs:repositories.bzl", "rules_nixpkgs_dependencies") rules_nixpkgs_dependencies() load("@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs:nixpkgs.bzl", "nixpkgs_git_repository", "nixpkgs_package", "nixpkgs_cc_configure") load("@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs:toolchains/go.bzl", "nixpkgs_go_configure") # optional If you use rules_nixpkgs to configure a toolchain, then you will also need to configure the build platform to include the @rules_nixpkgs_core//constraints:support_nix constraint. For example by adding the following to .bazelrc: build --host_platform=@rules_nixpkgs_core//platforms:host Example nixpkgs_git_repository( name = "nixpkgs", revision = "17.09", # Any tag or commit hash sha256 = "" # optional sha to verify package integrity! ) nixpkgs_package( name = "hello", repositories = { "nixpkgs": "@nixpkgs//:default.nix" } ) Migration from older releases path Attribute (removed in 0.3) path was an attribute from the early days of rules_nixpkgs, and its ability to reference arbitrary paths is a danger to build hermeticity. Replace it with either nixpkgs_git_repository if you need a specific version of nixpkgs. If you absolutely must depend on a local folder, use Bazel's local_repository workspace rule. Both approaches work well with the repositories attribute of nixpkgs_package. local_repository( name = "local-nixpkgs", path = "/path/to/nixpkgs", ) nixpkgs_package( name = "somepackage", repositories = { "nixpkgs": "@local-nixpkgs//:default.nix", }, ) Reference documentation nixpkgs_cc_configure nixpkgs_cc_configure(name, attribute_path, nix_file, nix_file_content, nix_file_deps, repositories, repository, nixopts, quiet, fail_not_supported, exec_constraints, target_constraints, register, cc_lang, cross_cpu) Use a CC toolchain from Nixpkgs. No-op if not a nix-based platform. By default, Bazel auto-configures a CC toolchain from commands (e.g. gcc) available in the environment. To make builds more hermetic, use this rule to specify explicitly which commands the toolchain should use. Specifically, it builds a Nix derivation that provides the CC toolchain tools in the bin/ path and constructs a CC toolchain that uses those tools. Tools that aren't found are replaced by ${coreutils}/bin/false. You can inspect the resulting @<name>_info//:CC_TOOLCHAIN_INFO to see which tools were discovered. If you specify the nix_file or nix_file_content argument, the CC toolchain is discovered by evaluating the corresponding expression. In addition, you may use the attribute_path argument to select an attribute from the result of the expression to use as the CC toolchain (see example below). If neither the nix_file nor nix_file_content argument is used, the toolchain is discovered from the stdenv.cc and the stdenv.cc.bintools attributes of the given <nixpkgs> repository. # use GCC 11 nixpkgs_cc_configure( repository = "@nixpkgs", nix_file_content = "(import <nixpkgs> {}).gcc11", ) # use GCC 11 (same result as above) nixpkgs_cc_configure( repository = "@nixpkgs", attribute_path = "gcc11", nix_file_content = "import <nixpkgs> {}", ) # alternate usage without specifying `nix_file` or `nix_file_content` nixpkgs_cc_configure( repository = "@nixpkgs", attribute_path = "gcc11", ) # use the `stdenv.cc` compiler (the default of the given @nixpkgs repository) nixpkgs_cc_configure( repository = "@nixpkgs", ) This rule depends on rules_cc. Note: You need to configure --crosstool_top=@<name>//:toolchain to activate this toolchain. Parameters name optional. default is "local_config_cc" attribute_path optional. default is "" optional, string, Obtain the toolchain from the Nix expression under this attribute path. Uses default repository if no nix_file or nix_file_content is provided. nix_file optional. default is None optional, Label, Obtain the toolchain from the Nix expression defined in this file. Specify only one of nix_file or nix_file_content. nix_file_content optional. default is "" optional, string, Obtain the toolchain from the given Nix expression. Specify only one of nix_file or nix_file_content. nix_file_deps optional. default is [] optional, list of Label, Additional files that the Nix expression depends on. repositories optional. default is {} dict of Label to string, Provides <nixpkgs> and other repositories. Specify one of repositories or repository. repository optional. default is None Label, Provides <nixpkgs>. Specify one of repositories or repository. nixopts optional. default is [] optional, list of string, Extra flags to pass when calling Nix. See nixopts attribute to nixpkgs_package for further details. quiet optional. default is False bool, Whether to hide nix-build output. fail_not_supported optional. default is True bool, Whether to fail if nix-build is not available. exec_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the execution platform. target_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the target platform. register optional. default is True bool, enabled by default, Whether to register (with register_toolchains) the generated toolchain and install it as the default cc_toolchain. cc_lang optional. default is "c++" string, "c++" by default. Used to populate CXX_FLAG so the compiler is called in C++ mode. Can be set to "none" together with appropriate copts in the cc_library call: see above. cross_cpu optional. default is "" string, "" by default. Used if you want to add a cross compilation C/C++ toolchain. Set this to the CPU architecture for the target CPU. For example x86_64, would be k8. nixpkgs_cc_configure_deprecated nixpkgs_cc_configure_deprecated(repository, repositories, nix_file, nix_file_deps, nix_file_content, nixopts) Use a CC toolchain from Nixpkgs. No-op if not a nix-based platform. Tells Bazel to use compilers and linkers from Nixpkgs for the CC toolchain. By default, Bazel auto-configures a CC toolchain from commands available in the environment (e.g. gcc). Overriding this autodetection makes builds more hermetic and is considered a best practice. Example nixpkgs_cc_configure(repository = "@nixpkgs//:default.nix") Parameters repository optional. default is None A repository label identifying which Nixpkgs to use. Equivalent to repositories = { "nixpkgs": ...}. repositories optional. default is {} A dictionary mapping NIX_PATH entries to repository labels. Setting it to repositories = { "myrepo" : "//:myrepo" } for example would replace all instances of <myrepo> in the called nix code by the path to the target "//:myrepo". See the relevant section in the nix manual for more information. Specify one of repository or repositories. nix_file optional. default is None An expression for a Nix environment derivation. The environment should expose all the commands that make up a CC toolchain (cc, ld etc). Exposes all commands in stdenv.cc and binutils by default. nix_file_deps optional. default is None Dependencies of nix_file if any. nix_file_content optional. default is None An expression for a Nix environment derivation. nixopts optional. default is [] Options to forward to the nix command. nixpkgs_flake_package nixpkgs_flake_package(name, nix_flake_file, nix_flake_lock_file, nix_flake_file_deps, package, build_file, build_file_content, nixopts, quiet, fail_not_supported, kwargs) Make the content of a local Nix Flake package available in the Bazel workspace. Parameters name required. A unique name for this repository. nix_flake_file required. Label to flake.nix that will be evaluated. nix_flake_lock_file required. Label to flake.lock that corresponds to nix_flake_file. nix_flake_file_deps optional. default is [] Additional dependencies of nix_flake_file if any. package optional. default is None Nix Flake package to make available. The default package will be used if not specified. build_file optional. default is None The file to use as the BUILD file for this repository. See nixpkgs_package for more information. build_file_content optional. default is "" Like build_file, but a string of the contents instead of a file name. See nixpkgs_package for more information. nixopts optional. default is [] Extra flags to pass when calling Nix. See nixpkgs_package for more information. quiet optional. default is False Whether to hide the output of the Nix command. fail_not_supported optional. default is True If set to True (default) this rule will fail on platforms which do not support Nix (e.g. Windows). If set to False calling this rule will succeed but no output will be generated. kwargs optional. nixpkgs_git_repository nixpkgs_git_repository(name, revision, remote, sha256, kwargs) Name a specific revision of Nixpkgs on GitHub or a local checkout. Parameters name required. String A unique name for this repository. revision required. String Git commit hash or tag identifying the version of Nixpkgs to use. remote optional. default is "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs" String The URI of the remote Git repository. This must be a HTTP URL. There is currently no support for authentication. Defaults to upstream nixpkgs. sha256 optional. default is None String The SHA256 used to verify the integrity of the repository. kwargs optional. Additional arguments to forward to the underlying repository rule. nixpkgs_http_repository nixpkgs_http_repository(name, url, urls, auth, strip_prefix, integrity, sha256, kwargs) Download a Nixpkgs repository over HTTP. Parameters name required. String A unique name for this repository. url optional. default is None String A URL to download the repository from. This must be a file, http or https URL. Redirections are followed. More flexibility can be achieved by the urls parameter that allows to specify alternative URLs to fetch from. urls optional. default is None List of String A list of URLs to download the repository from. Each entry must be a file, http or https URL. Redirections are followed. URLs are tried in order until one succeeds, so you should list local mirrors first. If all downloads fail, the rule will fail. auth optional. default is None Dict of String An optional dict mapping host names to custom authorization patterns. If a URL's host name is present in this dict the value will be used as a pattern when generating the authorization header for the http request. This enables the use of custom authorization schemes used in a lot of common cloud storage providers. The pattern currently supports 2 tokens: <login> and <password>, which are replaced with their equivalent value in the netrc file for the same host name. After formatting, the result is set as the value for the Authorization field of the HTTP request. Example attribute and netrc for a http download to an oauth2 enabled API using a bearer token: auth_patterns = { "storage.cloudprovider.com": "Bearer <password>" } netrc: machine storage.cloudprovider.com password RANDOM-TOKEN The final HTTP request would have the following header: Authorization: Bearer RANDOM-TOKEN strip_prefix optional. default is None String A directory prefix to strip from the extracted files. Many archives contain a top-level directory that contains all of the useful files in archive. This field can be used to strip it from all of the extracted files. For example, suppose you are using nixpkgs-22.11.zip, which contains the directory nixpkgs-22.11/ under which there is the default.nix file and the pkgs/ directory. Specify strip_prefix = "nixpkgs-22.11" to use the nixpkgs-22.11 directory as your top-level directory. Note that if there are files outside of this directory, they will be discarded and inaccessible (e.g., a top-level license file). This includes files/directories that start with the prefix but are not in the directory (e.g., nixpkgs-22.11.release-notes). If the specified prefix does not match a directory in the archive, Bazel will return an error. integrity optional. default is None String Expected checksum in Subresource Integrity format of the file downloaded. This must match the checksum of the file downloaded. It is a security risk to omit the checksum as remote files can change. At best omitting this field will make your build non-hermetic. It is optional to make development easier but either this attribute or sha256 should be set before shipping. sha256 optional. default is None String The expected SHA-256 of the file downloaded. This must match the SHA-256 of the file downloaded. It is a security risk to omit the SHA-256 as remote files can change. At best omitting this field will make your build non-hermetic. It is optional to make development easier but should be set before shipping. kwargs optional. Additional arguments to forward to the underlying repository rule. nixpkgs_java_configure nixpkgs_java_configure(name, attribute_path, java_home_path, repository, repositories, nix_file, nix_file_content, nix_file_deps, nixopts, fail_not_supported, quiet, toolchain, register, toolchain_name, toolchain_version, exec_constraints, target_constraints) Define a Java runtime provided by nixpkgs. Creates a nixpkgs_package for a java_runtime instance. Optionally, you can also create & register a Java toolchain. This only works with Bazel >= 5.0 Bazel can use this instance to run JVM binaries and tests, refer to the Bazel documentation for details. Example Bazel 4 Add the following to your WORKSPACE file to import a JDK from nixpkgs: load("@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs:nixpkgs.bzl", "nixpkgs_java_configure") nixpkgs_java_configure( attribute_path = "jdk11.home", repository = "@nixpkgs", ) Add the following configuration to .bazelrc to enable this Java runtime: build --javabase=@nixpkgs_java_runtime//:runtime build --host_javabase=@nixpkgs_java_runtime//:runtime # Adjust this to match the Java version provided by this runtime. # See `bazel query 'kind(java_toolchain, @bazel_tools//tools/jdk:all)'` for available options. build --java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_java11 build --host_java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_java11 Bazel 5 Add the following to your WORKSPACE file to import a JDK from nixpkgs: load("@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs:nixpkgs.bzl", "nixpkgs_java_configure") nixpkgs_java_configure( attribute_path = "jdk11.home", repository = "@nixpkgs", toolchain = True, toolchain_name = "nixpkgs_java", toolchain_version = "11", ) Add the following configuration to .bazelrc to enable this Java runtime: build --host_platform=@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs/platforms:host build --java_runtime_version=nixpkgs_java build --tool_java_runtime_version=nixpkgs_java Bazel 6 Add the following to your WORKSPACE file to import a JDK from nixpkgs: load("@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs:nixpkgs.bzl", "nixpkgs_java_configure") nixpkgs_java_configure( attribute_path = "jdk11.home", repository = "@nixpkgs", toolchain = True, toolchain_name = "nixpkgs_java", toolchain_version = "11", ) Add the following configuration to .bazelrc to enable this Java runtime: build --host_platform=@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs/platforms:host build --java_runtime_version=nixpkgs_java_11 build --tool_java_runtime_version=nixpkgs_java_11 build --java_language_version=11 build --tool_java_language_version=11 Parameters name optional. default is "nixpkgs_java_runtime" The name-prefix for the created external repositories. attribute_path optional. default is None string, The nixpkgs attribute path for jdk.home. java_home_path optional. default is "" optional, string, The path to JAVA_HOME within the package. repository optional. default is None See nixpkgs_package. repositories optional. default is {} See nixpkgs_package. nix_file optional. default is None optional, Label, Obtain the runtime from the Nix expression defined in this file. Specify only one of nix_file or nix_file_content. nix_file_content optional. default is "" optional, string, Obtain the runtime from the given Nix expression. Specify only one of nix_file or nix_file_content. nix_file_deps optional. default is None See nixpkgs_package. nixopts optional. default is [] See nixpkgs_package. fail_not_supported optional. default is True See nixpkgs_package. quiet optional. default is False See nixpkgs_package. toolchain optional. default is False Create a Bazel toolchain based on the Java runtime. register optional. default is None Register the created toolchain. Requires toolchain to be True. Defaults to the value of toolchain. toolchain_name optional. default is None The name of the toolchain that can be used in --java_runtime_version. toolchain_version optional. default is None The version of the toolchain that can be used in --java_runtime_version. exec_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the execution platform. target_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the target platform. nixpkgs_local_repository nixpkgs_local_repository(name, nix_file, nix_file_deps, nix_file_content, nix_flake_lock_file, kwargs) Create an external repository representing the content of Nixpkgs. Based on a Nix expression stored locally or provided inline. One of nix_file or nix_file_content must be provided. Parameters name required. String A unique name for this repository. nix_file optional. default is None Label A file containing an expression for a Nix derivation. nix_file_deps optional. default is None List of labels Dependencies of nix_file if any. nix_file_content optional. default is None String An expression for a Nix derivation. nix_flake_lock_file optional. default is None String A flake lock file that can be used on the provided nixpkgs repository. kwargs optional. Additional arguments to forward to the underlying repository rule. nixpkgs_nodejs_configure nixpkgs_nodejs_configure(name, attribute_path, repository, repositories, nix_platform, nix_file, nix_file_content, nix_file_deps, nixopts, fail_not_supported, quiet, exec_constraints, target_constraints, register) Parameters name optional. default is "nixpkgs_nodejs" attribute_path optional. default is "nodejs" repository optional. default is None repositories optional. default is {} nix_platform optional. default is None nix_file optional. default is None nix_file_content optional. default is None nix_file_deps optional. default is None nixopts optional. default is [] fail_not_supported optional. default is True quiet optional. default is False exec_constraints optional. default is None target_constraints optional. default is None register optional. default is True nixpkgs_nodejs_configure_platforms nixpkgs_nodejs_configure_platforms(name, platforms_mapping, attribute_path, repository, repositories, nix_platform, nix_file, nix_file_content, nix_file_deps, nixopts, fail_not_supported, quiet, exec_constraints, target_constraints, register, kwargs) Runs nixpkgs_nodejs_configure for each platform. Since rules_nodejs adds platform suffix to repository name, this can be helpful if one wants to use npm_install and reference js dependencies from npm repo. See the example directory. Parameters name optional. default is "nixpkgs_nodejs" platforms_mapping optional. default is {"aarch64-darwin": struct(exec_constraints = ["@platforms//os:macos", "@platforms//cpu:arm64"], rules_nodejs_platform = "darwin_arm64", target_constraints = ["@platforms//os:macos", "@platforms//cpu:arm64"]), "x86_64-linux": struct(exec_constraints = ["@platforms//os:linux", "@platforms//cpu:x86_64"], rules_nodejs_platform = "linux_amd64", target_constraints = ["@platforms//os:linux", "@platforms//cpu:x86_64"]), "x86_64-darwin": struct(exec_constraints = ["@platforms//os:macos", "@platforms//cpu:x86_64"], rules_nodejs_platform = "darwin_amd64", target_constraints = ["@platforms//os:macos", "@platforms//cpu:x86_64"]), "aarch64-linux": struct(exec_constraints = ["@platforms//os:linux", "@platforms//cpu:arm64"], rules_nodejs_platform = "linux_arm64", target_constraints = ["@platforms//os:linux", "@platforms//cpu:arm64"])} struct describing mapping between nix platform and rules_nodejs bazel platform with target and exec constraints attribute_path optional. default is "nodejs" repository optional. default is None repositories optional. default is {} nix_platform optional. default is None nix_file optional. default is None nix_file_content optional. default is None nix_file_deps optional. default is None nixopts optional. default is [] fail_not_supported optional. default is True quiet optional. default is False exec_constraints optional. default is None target_constraints optional. default is None register optional. default is True kwargs optional. nixpkgs_package nixpkgs_package(name, attribute_path, nix_file, nix_file_deps, nix_file_content, repository, repositories, build_file, build_file_content, nixopts, quiet, fail_not_supported, kwargs) Make the content of a Nixpkgs package available in the Bazel workspace. If repositories is not specified, you must provide a nixpkgs clone in nix_file or nix_file_content. Parameters name required. A unique name for this repository. attribute_path optional. default is "" Select an attribute from the top-level Nix expression being evaluated. The attribute path is a sequence of attribute names separated by dots. nix_file optional. default is None A file containing an expression for a Nix derivation. nix_file_deps optional. default is [] Dependencies of nix_file if any. nix_file_content optional. default is "" An expression for a Nix derivation. repository optional. default is None A repository label identifying which Nixpkgs to use. Equivalent to repositories = { "nixpkgs": ...} repositories optional. default is {} A dictionary mapping NIX_PATH entries to repository labels. Setting it to repositories = { "myrepo" : "//:myrepo" } for example would replace all instances of <myrepo> in the called nix code by the path to the target "//:myrepo". See the relevant section in the nix manual for more information. Specify one of repository or repositories. build_file optional. default is None The file to use as the BUILD file for this repository. Its contents are copied into the file BUILD in root of the nix output folder. The Label does not need to be named BUILD, but can be. For common use cases we provide filegroups that expose certain files as targets: :bin Everything in the bin/ directory. :lib All .so, .dylib and .a files that can be found in subdirectories of lib/. :include All .h, .hh, .hpp and .hxx files that can be found in subdirectories of include/. If you need different files from the nix package, you can reference them like this: package(default_visibility = [ "//visibility:public" ]) filegroup( name = "our-docs", srcs = glob(["share/doc/ourpackage/**/*"]), ) See the bazel documentation of filegroup and glob. build_file_content optional. default is "" Like build_file, but a string of the contents instead of a file name. nixopts optional. default is [] Extra flags to pass when calling Nix. Subject to location expansion, any instance of $(location LABEL) will be replaced by the path to the file referenced by LABEL relative to the workspace root. Note, labels to external workspaces will resolve to paths that contain ~ characters if the Bazel flag --enable_bzlmod is true. Nix does not support ~ characters in path literals at the time of writing, see #7742. Meaning, the result of location expansion may not form a valid Nix path literal. Use ./$${"$(location @for//:example)"} to work around this limitation if you need to pass a path argument via --arg, or pass the resulting path as a string value using --argstr and combine it with an additional --arg workspace_root ./. argument using workspace_root + ("/" + path_str). quiet optional. default is False Whether to hide the output of the Nix command. fail_not_supported optional. default is True If set to True (default) this rule will fail on platforms which do not support Nix (e.g. Windows). If set to False calling this rule will succeed but no output will be generated. kwargs optional. nixpkgs_python_configure nixpkgs_python_configure(name, python2_attribute_path, python2_bin_path, python3_attribute_path, python3_bin_path, repository, repositories, nix_file_deps, nixopts, fail_not_supported, quiet, exec_constraints, target_constraints, register) Define and register a Python toolchain provided by nixpkgs. Creates nixpkgs_packages for Python 2 or 3 py_runtime instances and a corresponding py_runtime_pair and toolchain. The toolchain is automatically registered and uses the constraint: "@io_tweag_rules_nixpkgs//nixpkgs/constraints:support_nix" Parameters name optional. default is "nixpkgs_python_toolchain" The name-prefix for the created external repositories. python2_attribute_path optional. default is None The nixpkgs attribute path for python2. python2_bin_path optional. default is "bin/python" The path to the interpreter within the package. python3_attribute_path optional. default is "python3" The nixpkgs attribute path for python3. python3_bin_path optional. default is "bin/python" The path to the interpreter within the package. repository optional. default is None See nixpkgs_package. repositories optional. default is {} See nixpkgs_package. nix_file_deps optional. default is None See nixpkgs_package. nixopts optional. default is [] See nixpkgs_package. fail_not_supported optional. default is True See nixpkgs_package. quiet optional. default is False See nixpkgs_package. exec_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the execution platform. target_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the target platform. register optional. default is True nixpkgs_python_repository nixpkgs_python_repository(name, repository, repositories, nix_file, nix_file_deps, quiet) Define a collection of python packages based on a nix file. The only entry point is a nix_file which should expose a pkgs and a python attributes. python is the python interpreter, and pkgs a set of python packages that will be made available to bazel. ⚠️ All the packages in pkgs are built by this rule. It is therefore not a good idea to expose something as big as pkgs.python3 as provided by nixpkgs. This rule is instead intended to expose an ad-hoc set of packages for your project, as can be built by poetry2nix, mach-nix, dream2nix or by manually picking the python packages you need from nixpkgs. The format is generic to support the many ways to generate such packages sets with nixpkgs. See our python tests and examples to get started. This rule is intended to mimic as closely as possible the rules_python API. nixpkgs_python_repository should be a drop-in replacement of pip_parse. As such, it also provides a requirement function. ⚠️ Using the requirement fucntion inherits the same advantages and limitations as the one in rules_python. All the function does is create a label of the form @{nixpkgs_python_repository_name}//:{package_name}. While depending on such a label directly will work, the layout may change in the future. To be on the safe side, define and import your own requirement function if you need to play with these labels. ⚠️ Just as with rules_python, nothing is done to enforce consistency between the version of python used to generate this repository and the one configured in your toolchain, even if you use nixpkgs_python_toolchain. You should ensure they both use the same python from the same nixpkgs version. ⚠️ packages names exposed by this rule are determined by the pname attribute of the corresponding nix package. These may vary slightly from names used by rules_python. Should this be a problem, you can provide you own requirement function, for example one that lowercases its argument. Parameters name required. The name for the created package set. repository optional. default is None See nixpkgs_package. repositories optional. default is {} See nixpkgs_package. nix_file optional. default is None See nixpkgs_package. nix_file_deps optional. default is [] See nixpkgs_package. quiet optional. default is False See nixpkgs_package. nixpkgs_rust_configure nixpkgs_rust_configure(name, default_edition, repository, repositories, nix_file, nix_file_deps, nix_file_content, nixopts, fail_not_supported, quiet, exec_constraints, target_constraints, register) Parameters name optional. default is "nixpkgs_rust" default_edition optional. default is "2018" repository optional. default is None repositories optional. default is {} nix_file optional. default is None nix_file_deps optional. default is None nix_file_content optional. default is None nixopts optional. default is [] fail_not_supported optional. default is True quiet optional. default is False exec_constraints optional. default is None target_constraints optional. default is None register optional. default is True nixpkgs_sh_posix_configure nixpkgs_sh_posix_configure(name, packages, exec_constraints, register, kwargs) Create a POSIX toolchain from nixpkgs. Loads the given Nix packages, scans them for standard Unix tools, and generates a corresponding sh_posix_toolchain. Make sure to call nixpkgs_sh_posix_configure before sh_posix_configure, if you use both. Otherwise, the local toolchain will always be chosen in favor of the nixpkgs one. Parameters name optional. default is "nixpkgs_sh_posix_config" Name prefix for the generated repositories. packages optional. default is ["stdenv.initialPath"] List of Nix attribute paths to draw Unix tools from. exec_constraints optional. default is None Constraints for the execution platform. register optional. default is True Automatically register the generated toolchain if set to True. kwargs optional.
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