#!/usr/bin/env bash # # This script is used by the Makefile to have an implicit nix-shell. # The following environment variables modify the script behavior: # - TARGET_OS: This attribute is passed as `target-os` to Nix, limiting the scope # of the Nix expressions. # - _NIX_ATTR: Used to specify an attribute set from inside the expression in `default.nix`. # This allows for drilling down into a specific attribute in Nix expressions. # - _NIX_PURE: This variable allows for making the shell pure with the use of --pure. # Take note that this makes Nix tools like `nix-build` unavailable in the shell. # - _NIX_KEEP: This variable allows specifying which env vars to keep for Nix pure shell. GREEN='\033[0;32m' YELLOW='\033[1;33m' NC='\033[0m' export TERM=xterm # fix for colors shift # we remove the first -c from arguments if ! command -v "nix" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if [ -f ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh ]; then . ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh elif [ "$IN_NIX_SHELL" != 'pure' ]; then echo -e "${GREEN}Setting up environment...${NC}" > /dev/stderr ./scripts/setup . ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh fi fi if !command -v "nix" >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "Nix not available, sourcing profile failed!" > /dev/stderr exit 1 fi shellArgs=( "--show-trace" ) if [[ -n "${TARGET_OS}" ]]; then shellArgs+=("--argstr target-os ${TARGET_OS}") else echo -e "${YELLOW}Env is missing TARGET_OS, assuming no target platform.${NC} See nix/README.md for more details." > /dev/stderr fi if [[ "$TARGET_OS" =~ (linux|windows|darwin|macos) ]]; then # This is a dirty workaround because 'yarn install' is an impure operation, # so we need to call it from an impure shell. # Hopefully we'll be able to fix this later on with something like yarn2nix nix-shell ${shellArgs[@]} --run "scripts/prepare-for-desktop-platform.sh" || exit fi if [ -n "${STATUS_GO_SRC_OVERRIDE}" ]; then shellArgs+=("--arg config {status_go.src_override=\"${STATUS_GO_SRC_OVERRIDE}\";}") fi # if _NIX_ATTR is specified we shouldn't use shell.nix, the path will be different entryPoint="shell.nix" if [ -n "${_NIX_ATTR}" ]; then shellArgs+=("--attr ${_NIX_ATTR}") entryPoint="default.nix" fi # ENTER_NIX_SHELL is the fake command used when `make shell` is run. # It is just a special string, not a variable, and a marker to not use `--run`. if [[ $@ == "ENTER_NIX_SHELL" ]]; then echo -e "${GREEN}Configuring ${_NIX_ATTR:-default} Nix shell for target '${TARGET_OS:-none}'...${NC}" > /dev/stderr exec nix-shell ${shellArgs[@]} ${entryPoint} else # Not all builds are ready to be run in a pure environment if [[ -n "${_NIX_PURE}" ]]; then shellArgs+=("--pure") pureDesc='pure ' fi # This variable allows specifying which env vars to keep for Nix pure shell # The separator is a semicolon if [[ -n "${_NIX_KEEP}" ]]; then shellArgs+=("--keep ${_NIX_KEEP//;/ --keep }") fi echo -e "${GREEN}Configuring ${pureDesc}${_NIX_ATTR:-default} Nix shell for target '${TARGET_OS}'...${NC}" > /dev/stderr exec nix-shell ${shellArgs[@]} --run "$@" ${entryPoint} fi