nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/editors/android-studio/default.nix

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{ bash
, buildFHSUserEnv
, coreutils
, fetchurl
, findutils
, git
, gnugrep
, gnutar
, gzip
, jdk
, libXrandr
, makeWrapper
, pkgsi686Linux
, stdenv
, unzip
, which
, writeTextFile
, zlib
}:
let
version = "2.1.2.0";
build = "143.2915827";
androidStudio = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "android-studio";
buildInputs = [
makeWrapper
unzip
];
installPhase = ''
cp -r . $out
wrapProgram $out/bin/studio.sh --set PATH "${stdenv.lib.makeBinPath [
# Checked in studio.sh
coreutils
findutils
gnugrep
jdk
which
# Used during setup wizard
gnutar
gzip
# Runtime stuff
git
]}" --set LD_LIBRARY_PATH "${stdenv.lib.makeLibraryPath [
# Gradle wants libstdc++.so.6
stdenv.cc.cc.lib
# mksdcard wants 32 bit libstdc++.so.6
pkgsi686Linux.stdenv.cc.cc.lib
# aapt wants libz.so.1
zlib
# Support multiple monitors
libXrandr
]}"
'';
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://dl.google.com/dl/android/studio/ide-zips/${version}/android-studio-ide-${build}-linux.zip";
sha256 = "0q61m8yln77valg7y6lyxlml53z387zh6fyfgc22sm3br5ahbams";
};
};
# Android Studio downloads prebuilt binaries as part of the SDK. These tools
# (e.g. `mksdcard`) have `/lib/ld-linux.so.2` set as the interpreter. An FHS
# environment is used as a work around for that.
fhsEnv = buildFHSUserEnv {
name = "android-studio-fhs-env";
};
in writeTextFile {
name = "android-studio-${version}";
destination = "/bin/android-studio";
executable = true;
text = ''
#!${bash}/bin/bash
${fhsEnv}/bin/android-studio-fhs-env ${androidStudio}/bin/studio.sh
'';
}