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nomicon/pkgs/shells/fish/default.nix

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{ stdenv
, lib
, fetchurl
, fetchpatch
, coreutils
, which
, gnused
, gnugrep
, groff
, gawk
, man-db
, getent
, libiconv
, pcre2
, gettext
, ncurses
, python3
, cmake
, fishPlugins
, procps
# used to generate autocompletions from manpages and for configuration editing in the browser
, usePython ? true
, runCommand
, writeText
, nixosTests
, useOperatingSystemEtc ? true
# An optional string containing Fish code that initializes the environment.
# This is run at the very beginning of initialization. If it sets $NIX_PROFILES
# then Fish will use that to configure its function, completion, and conf.d paths.
# For example:
# fishEnvPreInit = "source /etc/fish/my-env-preinit.fish";
# It can also be a function that takes one argument, which is a function that
# takes a path to a bash file and converts it to fish. For example:
# fishEnvPreInit = source: source "${nix}/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh";
, fishEnvPreInit ? null
}:
let
etcConfigAppendix = writeText "config.fish.appendix" ''
############### Nix hook for sourcing /etc/fish/config.fish ###############
# #
# Origin:
# This fish package was called with the attribute
# "useOperatingSystemEtc = true;".
#
# Purpose:
# Fish ordinarily sources /etc/fish/config.fish as
# $__fish_sysconfdir/config.fish,
# and $__fish_sysconfdir is defined at compile-time, baked into the C++
# component of fish. By default, it is set to "/etc/fish". When building
# through Nix, $__fish_sysconfdir gets set to $out/etc/fish. Here we may
# have included a custom $out/etc/config.fish in the fish package,
# as specified, but according to the value of useOperatingSystemEtc, we
# may want to further source the real "/etc/fish/config.fish" file.
#
# When this option is enabled, this segment should appear the very end of
# "$out/etc/config.fish". This is to emulate the behavior of fish itself
# with respect to /etc/fish/config.fish and ~/.config/fish/config.fish:
# source both, but source the more global configuration files earlier
# than the more local ones, so that more local configurations inherit
# from but override the more global locations.
#
# Special care needs to be taken, when fish is called from an FHS user env
# or similar setup, because this configuration file will then be relocated
# to /etc/fish/config.fish, so we test for this case to avoid nontermination.
if test -f /etc/fish/config.fish && test /etc/fish/config.fish != (status filename)
source /etc/fish/config.fish
end
# #
############### Nix hook for sourcing /etc/fish/config.fish ###############
'';
fishPreInitHooks = writeText "__fish_build_paths_suffix.fish" ''
# source nixos environment
# note that this is required:
# 1. For all shells, not just login shells (mosh needs this as do some other command-line utilities)
# 2. Before the shell is initialized, so that config snippets can find the commands they use on the PATH
builtin status --is-login
or test -z "$__fish_nixos_env_preinit_sourced" -a -z "$ETC_PROFILE_SOURCED" -a -z "$ETC_ZSHENV_SOURCED"
${if fishEnvPreInit != null then ''
and begin
${lib.removeSuffix "\n" (if lib.isFunction fishEnvPreInit then fishEnvPreInit sourceWithFenv else fishEnvPreInit)}
end'' else ''
and test -f /etc/fish/nixos-env-preinit.fish
and source /etc/fish/nixos-env-preinit.fish''}
and set -gx __fish_nixos_env_preinit_sourced 1
test -n "$NIX_PROFILES"
and begin
# We ensure that __extra_* variables are read in $__fish_datadir/config.fish
# with a preference for user-configured data by making sure the package-specific
# data comes last. Files are loaded/sourced in encounter order, duplicate
# basenames get skipped, so we assure this by prepending Nix profile paths
# (ordered in reverse of the $NIX_PROFILE variable)
#
# Note that at this point in evaluation, there is nothing whatsoever on the
# fish_function_path. That means we don't have most fish builtins, e.g., `eval`.
# additional profiles are expected in order of precedence, which means the reverse of the
# NIX_PROFILES variable (same as config.environment.profiles)
set -l __nix_profile_paths (string split ' ' $NIX_PROFILES)[-1..1]
set -p __extra_completionsdir \
$__nix_profile_paths"/etc/fish/completions" \
$__nix_profile_paths"/share/fish/vendor_completions.d"
set -p __extra_functionsdir \
$__nix_profile_paths"/etc/fish/functions" \
$__nix_profile_paths"/share/fish/vendor_functions.d"
set -p __extra_confdir \
$__nix_profile_paths"/etc/fish/conf.d" \
$__nix_profile_paths"/share/fish/vendor_conf.d"
end
'';
# This is wrapped in begin/end in case the user wants to apply redirections.
# This does mean the basic usage of sourcing a single file will produce
# `begin; begin; …; end; end` but that's ok.
sourceWithFenv = path: ''
begin # fenv
# This happens before $__fish_datadir/config.fish sets fish_function_path, so it is currently
# unset. We set it and then completely erase it, leaving its configuration to $__fish_datadir/config.fish
set fish_function_path ${fishPlugins.foreign-env}/share/fish/vendor_functions.d $__fish_datadir/functions
fenv source ${lib.escapeShellArg path}
set -l fenv_status $status
# clear fish_function_path so that it will be correctly set when we return to $__fish_datadir/config.fish
set -e fish_function_path
test $fenv_status -eq 0
end # fenv
'';
fish = stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "fish";
version = "3.4.1";
src = fetchurl {
# There are differences between the release tarball and the tarball GitHub
# packages from the tag. Specifically, it comes with a file containing its
# version, which is used in `build_tools/git_version_gen.sh` to determine
# the shell's actual version (and what it displays when running `fish
# --version`), as well as the local documentation for all builtins (and
# maybe other things).
url = "https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/releases/download/${version}/${pname}-${version}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "sha256-tvI7OEOwTbawqQ/qH28NDkDMAntKcyCYIAhj8oZKlOo=";
};
# Fix FHS paths in tests
postPatch = ''
# src/fish_tests.cpp
sed -i 's|/bin/ls|${coreutils}/bin/ls|' src/fish_tests.cpp
sed -i 's|is_potential_path(L"/usr"|is_potential_path(L"/nix"|' src/fish_tests.cpp
sed -i 's|L"/bin/echo"|L"${coreutils}/bin/echo"|' src/fish_tests.cpp
sed -i 's|L"/bin/c"|L"${coreutils}/bin/c"|' src/fish_tests.cpp
sed -i 's|L"/bin/ca"|L"${coreutils}/bin/ca"|' src/fish_tests.cpp
# tests/checks/cd.fish
sed -i 's|/bin/pwd|${coreutils}/bin/pwd|' tests/checks/cd.fish
# tests/checks/redirect.fish
sed -i 's|/bin/echo|${coreutils}/bin/echo|' tests/checks/redirect.fish
# tests/checks/vars_as_commands.fish
sed -i 's|/usr/bin|${coreutils}/bin|' tests/checks/vars_as_commands.fish
# tests/checks/jobs.fish
sed -i 's|ps -o stat|${procps}/bin/ps -o stat|' tests/checks/jobs.fish
sed -i 's|/bin/echo|${coreutils}/bin/echo|' tests/checks/jobs.fish
# tests/checks/job-control-noninteractive.fish
sed -i 's|/bin/echo|${coreutils}/bin/echo|' tests/checks/job-control-noninteractive.fish
# tests/checks/complete.fish
sed -i 's|/bin/ls|${coreutils}/bin/ls|' tests/checks/complete.fish
'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ''
# Tests use pkill/pgrep which are currently not built on Darwin
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/103180
rm tests/pexpects/exit.py
rm tests/pexpects/job_summary.py
rm tests/pexpects/signals.py
'' + lib.optionalString (stdenv.isLinux && stdenv.isAarch64) ''
# pexpect tests are flaky on aarch64-linux
# See https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/8789
rm tests/pexpects/exit_handlers.py
'';
strictDeps = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [
cmake
gettext
];
buildInputs = [
ncurses
libiconv
pcre2
];
cmakeFlags = [
"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR=${placeholder "out"}/share/doc/fish"
] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [
"-DMAC_CODESIGN_ID=OFF"
];
# The optional string is kind of an inelegant way to get fish to cross compile.
# Fish needs coreutils as a runtime dependency, and it gets put into
# CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, which cmake uses to look up build time programs, so it
# was clobbering the PATH. It probably needs to be fixed at a lower level.
preConfigure = ''
patchShebangs ./build_tools/git_version_gen.sh
'' + lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) ''
export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=
'';
# Required binaries during execution
propagatedBuildInputs = [
coreutils
gnugrep
gnused
groff
gettext
] ++ lib.optional (!stdenv.isDarwin) man-db;
doCheck = true;
checkInputs = [
coreutils
(python3.withPackages (ps: [ ps.pexpect ]))
procps
];
checkPhase = ''
make test
'';
postInstall = with lib; ''
sed -r "s|command grep|command ${gnugrep}/bin/grep|" \
-i "$out/share/fish/functions/grep.fish"
sed -e "s|\|cut|\|${coreutils}/bin/cut|" \
-i "$out/share/fish/functions/fish_prompt.fish"
sed -e "s|uname|${coreutils}/bin/uname|" \
-i "$out/share/fish/functions/__fish_pwd.fish" \
"$out/share/fish/functions/prompt_pwd.fish"
sed -e "s|sed |${gnused}/bin/sed |" \
-i "$out/share/fish/functions/alias.fish" \
"$out/share/fish/functions/prompt_pwd.fish"
sed -i "s|nroff|${groff}/bin/nroff|" \
"$out/share/fish/functions/__fish_print_help.fish"
sed -e "s|clear;|${getBin ncurses}/bin/clear;|" \
-i "$out/share/fish/functions/fish_default_key_bindings.fish"
sed -i "s|/usr/local/sbin /sbin /usr/sbin||" \
$out/share/fish/completions/{sudo.fish,doas.fish}
sed -e "s| awk | ${gawk}/bin/awk |" \
-i $out/share/fish/functions/{__fish_print_packages.fish,__fish_print_addresses.fish,__fish_describe_command.fish,__fish_complete_man.fish,__fish_complete_convert_options.fish} \
$out/share/fish/completions/{cwebp,adb,ezjail-admin,grunt,helm,heroku,lsusb,make,p4,psql,rmmod,vim-addons}.fish
'' + optionalString usePython ''
cat > $out/share/fish/functions/__fish_anypython.fish <<EOF
function __fish_anypython
echo ${python3.interpreter}
return 0
end
EOF
'' + optionalString stdenv.isLinux ''
for cur in $out/share/fish/functions/*.fish; do
sed -e "s|/usr/bin/getent|${getent}/bin/getent|" \
-i "$cur"
done
'' + optionalString (!stdenv.isDarwin) ''
sed -i "s|Popen(\['manpath'|Popen(\['${man-db}/bin/manpath'|" \
"$out/share/fish/tools/create_manpage_completions.py"
sed -i "s|command manpath|command ${man-db}/bin/manpath|" \
"$out/share/fish/functions/man.fish"
'' + optionalString useOperatingSystemEtc ''
tee -a $out/etc/fish/config.fish < ${etcConfigAppendix}
'' + ''
tee -a $out/share/fish/__fish_build_paths.fish < ${fishPreInitHooks}
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "Smart and user-friendly command line shell";
homepage = "https://fishshell.com/";
license = licenses.gpl2;
platforms = platforms.unix;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ cole-h ];
};
passthru = {
shellPath = "/bin/fish";
tests = {
nixos = nixosTests.fish;
# Test the fish_config tool by checking the generated splash page.
# Since the webserver requires a port to run, it is not started.
fishConfig =
let fishScript = writeText "test.fish" ''
set -x __fish_bin_dir ${fish}/bin
echo $__fish_bin_dir
cp -r ${fish}/share/fish/tools/web_config/* .
chmod -R +w *
# if we don't set `delete=False`, the file will get cleaned up
# automatically (leading the test to fail because there's no
# tempfile to check)
sed -e 's@, mode="w"@, mode="w", delete=False@' -i webconfig.py
# we delete everything after the fileurl is assigned
sed -e '/fileurl =/q' -i webconfig.py
echo "print(fileurl)" >> webconfig.py
# and check whether the message appears on the page
cat (${python3}/bin/python ./webconfig.py \
| tail -n1 | sed -ne 's|.*\(/build/.*\)|\1|p' \
) | grep 'a href="http://localhost.*Start the Fish Web config'
# cannot test the http server because it needs a localhost port
'';
in
runCommand "test-web-config" { } ''
HOME=$(mktemp -d)
${fish}/bin/fish ${fishScript} && touch $out
'';
};
};
};
in
fish