{ stdenv, buildPythonPackage, fetchPypi, isPy3k, which , django, django_tagging, whisper, pycairo, cairocffi, ldap, memcached, pytz, urllib3, scandir }: if django.version != "1.8.19" || django_tagging.version != "0.4.3" then throw "graphite-web should be build with django_1_8 and django_tagging_0_4_3" else buildPythonPackage rec { pname = "graphite-web"; version = "1.1.5"; disabled = isPy3k; src = fetchPypi { inherit pname version; sha256 = "d43945d190f2b3a6d18daa6ace9a1bd3695e93dc593f50cd72c2af420883b99d"; }; propagatedBuildInputs = [ django django_tagging whisper pycairo cairocffi ldap memcached pytz urllib3 scandir ]; postInstall = '' wrapProgram $out/bin/run-graphite-devel-server.py \ --prefix PATH : ${which}/bin ''; preConfigure = '' # graphite is configured by storing a local_settings.py file inside the # graphite python package. Since that package is stored in the immutable # Nix store we can't modify it. So how do we configure graphite? # # First of all we rename "graphite.local_settings" to # "graphite_local_settings" so that the settings are not looked up in the # graphite package anymore. Secondly we place a directory containing a # graphite_local_settings.py on the PYTHONPATH in the graphite module # . substituteInPlace webapp/graphite/settings.py \ --replace "graphite.local_settings" " graphite_local_settings" substituteInPlace webapp/graphite/settings.py \ --replace "join(WEBAPP_DIR, 'content')" "join('$out', 'webapp', 'content')" ''; # error: invalid command 'test' doCheck = false; meta = with stdenv.lib; { homepage = http://graphite.wikidot.com/; description = "Enterprise scalable realtime graphing"; maintainers = with maintainers; [ offline basvandijk ]; license = licenses.asl20; }; }