nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/fetchsvn/nix-prefetch-svn
Eelco Dolstra fa88e75c45 * Use fixed-output hashes in fetchsvn.
* In nix-prefetch-svn, support setuid installations where the user has
  no write access to the Nix store.

svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=2275
2005-02-22 16:27:28 +00:00

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#! /bin/sh -e
url=$1
rev=$2
hash=$3
if test -z "$url"; then
echo "syntax: nix-prefetch-svn URL [REVISION]" >&2
exit 1
fi
test -n "$rev" || rev="HEAD"
# Determine the hash, unless it was given.
if test -z "$hash"; then
# !!! hacky; we should have a way to query the location of the store.
if storeDir=$(which nix-store); then
storeDir=$(dirname $(dirname "$storeDir"))/store
else
storeDir=/nix/store
fi
# !!! race? should be relatively safe, `svn export' barfs if $tmpPath exists.
tmpPath1=$storeDir/svn-checkout-tmp-$$
# Test whether we have write permission in the store. If not,
# fetch to /tmp and don't copy to the store. This is a hack to
# make this script at least work somewhat in setuid installations.
if ! touch $tmpPath1 2> /dev/null; then
echo "(cannot write to the store, result won't be cached)" >&2
dummyMode=1
tmpPath1=/tmp/nix-prefetch-svn-$$ # !!! security?
fi
# Perform the checkout.
svn export -r "$rev" "$url" $tmpPath1 >&2
# Compute the hash.
hash=$(nix-hash $tmpPath1)
echo "hash is $hash" >&2
# Rename it so that the fetchsvn builder can find it.
if test "$dummyMode" != 1; then
tmpPath2=$storeDir/svn-checkout-tmp-$hash
test -e $tmpPath2 || mv $tmpPath1 $tmpPath2 # !!! race
fi
fi
# Create a Nix expression that does a fetchsvn.
nixExpr=$(dirname $(readlink -f $0))/../../system/i686-linux.nix
storeExpr=$( \
echo "(import $nixExpr).fetchsvn {url=\"$url\"; rev=\"$rev\"; md5=\"$hash\";}" \
| nix-instantiate -)
# Realise it.
finalPath=$(nix-store -r $storeExpr)
echo "path is $finalPath" >&2
if test -n "$tmpPath1" -o -n "$tmpPath2"; then
rm -rf $tmpPath1 $tmpPath2 || true
fi
echo $hash
if test -n "$PRINT_PATH"; then
echo $finalPath
fi