nixpkgs/pkgs/development/tools/alloy/default.nix
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice 9fb8020e4e Add version attribute where maintainers |= nckx
This will probably be mandatory soon, and is a step in the right
direction. Removes the deprecated meta.version, and move some meta
sections to the end of the file where I should have put them in
the first place.
2016-01-25 17:35:21 +01:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, jre, makeDesktopItem }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "alloy-${version}";
version = "4.2_2015-02-22";
src = fetchurl {
sha256 = "0p93v8jwx9prijpikkgmfdzb9qn8ljmvga5d9wvrkxddccjx9k28";
url = "http://alloy.mit.edu/alloy/downloads/alloy${version}.jar";
};
desktopItem = makeDesktopItem rec {
name = "alloy";
exec = name;
icon = name;
desktopName = "Alloy";
genericName = "Relational modelling tool";
comment = meta.description;
categories = "Development;IDE;Education;";
};
buildInputs = [ jre ];
phases = [ "installPhase" ];
installPhase = ''
jar=$out/share/alloy/alloy${version}.jar
install -Dm644 ${src} $jar
cat << EOF > alloy
#!${stdenv.shell}
exec ${jre}/bin/java -jar $jar "\''${@}"
EOF
install -Dm755 alloy $out/bin/alloy
install -Dm644 ${./icon.png} $out/share/pixmaps/alloy.png
cp -r ${desktopItem}/share/applications $out/share
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Language & tool for relational models";
longDescription = ''
Alloy is a language for describing structures and a tool for exploring
them. An Alloy model is a collection of constraints that describes a set
of structures, e.g. all the possible security configurations of a web
application, or all the possible topologies of a switching network. The
Alloy Analyzer is a solver that takes the constraints of a model and
finds structures that satisfy them. Structures are displayed graphically,
and their appearance can be customized for the domain at hand.
'';
homepage = http://alloy.mit.edu/;
downloadPage = http://alloy.mit.edu/alloy/download.html;
license = licenses.mit;
platforms = platforms.linux;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ nckx ];
};
}