{ lib, callPackage, fetchurl, fetchFromGitHub }: let common = opts: callPackage (import ./common.nix opts); in rec { firefox = common rec { pname = "firefox"; version = "53.0.3"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://mozilla/firefox/releases/${version}/source/firefox-${version}.source.tar.xz"; sha512 = "cef5de1e9d6ddf6509a80cd30169fdce701b2fed022979ba5931ccea7b8f77cb644b01984dae028d350e32321cfe2eefc0236c0731bf5a2be12a994fc3fc1118"; }; meta = { description = "A web browser built from Firefox source tree"; homepage = http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ eelco ]; platforms = lib.platforms.linux; }; updateScript = callPackage ./update.nix { attrPath = "firefox-unwrapped"; }; } {}; firefox-esr = common rec { pname = "firefox-esr"; version = "52.1.1esr"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://mozilla/firefox/releases/${version}/source/firefox-${version}.source.tar.xz"; sha512 = "23f88de0a084341d54aab107bbf71b965a3f5be192ec8681b8b824c7e13d47968a0e56f4acfd2d2c5487c2e4c963e75ea6aeed400add915b3fb6403ee8810374"; }; meta = firefox.meta // { description = "A web browser built from Firefox Extended Support Release source tree"; }; updateScript = callPackage ./update.nix { attrPath = "firefox-esr-unwrapped"; versionSuffix = "esr"; }; } {}; tor-browser = common rec { pname = "tor-browser"; version = "6.5.2"; isTorBrowserLike = true; # FIXME: fetchFromGitHub is not ideal, unpacked source is >900Mb src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "SLNOS"; repo = "tor-browser"; rev = "tor-browser-45.8.0esr-6.5-2"; sha256 = "0vbcp1qlxjlph0dqibylsyvb8iah3lnzdxc56hllpvbn51vrp39j"; }; overrides = { unpackPhase = '' # fetchFromGitHub produces ro sources, root dir gets a name that # is too long for shebangs. fixing cp -a $src . mv *-src tor-browser chmod -R +w tor-browser cd tor-browser # set times for xpi archives find . -exec touch -d'2010-01-01 00:00' {} \; ''; }; meta = { description = "A web browser built from TorBrowser source tree"; longDescription = '' This is a version of TorBrowser with bundle-related patches reverted. I.e. it's a variant of Firefox with less fingerprinting and some isolation features you can't get with any extensions. Or, alternatively, a variant of TorBrowser that works like any other UNIX program and doesn't expect you to run it from a bundle. It will use your default Firefox profile if you're not careful even! Be careful! It will clash with firefox binary if you install both. But its not a problem since you should run browsers in separate users/VMs anyway. Create new profile by starting it as $ firefox -ProfileManager and then configure it to use your tor instance. ''; homepage = https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html; platforms = lib.platforms.linux; }; } { ffmpegSupport = false; }; }