# Description This folder contains configuration for [Nix](https://nixos.org/), a purely functional package manager used by the Status app for its build process. ## Configuration The main config file is [`nix/nix.conf`](/nix/nix.conf) and its main purpose is defining the [binary caches](https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-basic-package-mgmt) which allow download of packages to avoid having to compile them yourself locally. __NOTE:__ If you are in Asia you might want to add the `https://nix-cache-cn.status.im/` to be first in order of `substituters`. Removing `cache.nixos.org` could also help. ## Build arguments We leverage the standard nixpkgs `config` argument for our own parameterization of the builds (e.g. to pass a build number or build type). Here is a sample structure of the `config` attribute set: ```nix config = { status-im = { ci = "1"; # This flag is present when running in a CI environment build-type = "pr"; # Build type (influences which .env file gets used for feature flags) status-go = { src-override = "$GOPATH/src/github.com/status-im/status-go"; }; status-react = { build-number = "9999"; # Build number to be assigned to the app bundle gradle-opts = ""; # Gradle options passed for Android builds }; }; }; ``` ## Shell In order to access an interactive Nix shell a user should run `make shell`. The Nix shell is started in this repo via the [`nix/scripts/shell.sh`](/nix/scripts/shell.sh) script, which is a wrapper around the `nix-shell` command and is intended for use with our main [`Makefile`](/Makefile). This allows for an implicit use of `nix-shell` as the default shell in the `Makefile`. Normally the shell starts without any specific target platform, if you want to change that you should export the `TARGET` env variable with appropriate value: ```bash make shell TARGET=android ``` This way your shell and all other nix commands should run in a setup that is tailored towards Android development. For valid values you can check the [`nix/shells.nix`](/nix/shells.nix) file. ## Using a local status-go repository If you need to use a locally checked-out status-go repository as a dependency of status-react, you can achieve that by defining the `STATUS_GO_SRC_OVERRIDE` environment variable. ```sh export STATUS_GO_SRC_OVERRIDE=$GOPATH/src/github.com/status-im/status-go # Any command that you run from now on # will use the specified status-go location make release-android ``` or for a one-off build: ```sh make release-android STATUS_GO_SRC_OVERRIDE=$GOPATH/src/github.com/status-im/status-go ``` ## Using a local Nimbus repository If you need to use a locally checked-out Nimbus repository as a dependency of status-go, you can achieve that by defining the `NIMBUS_SRC_OVERRIDE` environment variable, in the same way as the previous point for local status-go repositories. ## Known Issues ### MacOS 10.15 "Catalina" There is an unsolved issue with the root(`/`) file system in `10.15` being read-only: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/2925 Our current recommended workaround is putting `/nix` under `/opt/nix` and symlinking it via `/etc/synthetic.conf`: ```bash sudo mkdir /opt/nix sudo chown ${USER} /opt/nix sudo sh -c "echo 'nix\t/opt/nix' >> /etc/synthetic.conf" reboot ``` After the system reboots you should see the `/nix` symlink in place: ```bash % ls -l /nix lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 8 Oct 11 13:53 /nix -> /opt/nix ``` In order to be able to use Nix with a symlinked `/nix` you need to include this in your shell: ```bash export NIX_IGNORE_SYMLINK_STORE=1 ``` Add it to your `.bashrc` or any other shell config file. __NOTE__: Your old `/nix` directory will end up in `/Users/Shared/Relocated Items/Security/nix` after OS upgrade. ### Cache Downloads Timing Out If copying from Nix Cache times out you can adjust the timeout by changing [`nix/nix.conf`](/nix/nix.conf): ```conf stalled-download-timeout = 9001 ``` ### `extra-sandbox-paths` Is a Restricted Setting When building Android on NixOS you might encounter the following error: ``` ignoring the user-specified setting 'extra-sandbox-paths', because it is a restricted setting and you are not a trusted user ``` You can mitigate this by setting the [`nix.trustedUsers`](https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html#nix.trustedusers) property.