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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by gomp@lemmy.ml to c/nix@programming.dev

edit: for the solution, see my comment below

I'm trying to package a go application (beszel) that bundles a bunch of html stuff built with bun (think, npm).

The html is generated by running bun install and bun run and then embedded in the go binary with //go:embed.

Being completely ignorant of the javascript ecosystem, my first idea was to just replicate what they do in the Makefile

postConfigure = ''
bun install --cwd ./site
bun run     --cwd ./site build
'' 

but, since bun install downloads dependencies from the net, that fails.

I guess the "clean" solution would be to look for buildNpmPackage or similar (assuming that exists) and let nix manage all the dependencies, but... it's some 800+ dependencies (at least, bun install ... --dry-run lists 800+ things) so that's a hard pass.

I then tried to look at how buildGoPackage handles the vendoring of dependencies, with the idea of replicating that (it dowloads what's needed and then compare a hash of what was downloaded with a hash provided in the nix package definition), but... I can't for the life of me decipher how nixpkgs' pkgs/build-support/go/module.nix works.

Do you know how to implement this kind of vendoring in a nix derivation?

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[-] Atemu@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

That will only work if it is reproducible. Given that it downloads random shit from the internet, that's unlikely.

To package this properly, you need to build a derivation that can use a lock file to bundle the deps into some sort of stable format. This is how go's vendoring works.

[-] gomp@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Given that it downloads random shit from the internet

You seem to trust the javascript ecosystem just as much as I do :)

Jokes aside, the repo has a lock file so it should actually be fine (time will tell)

[-] flashgnash@lemm.ee 0 points 1 week ago

Until someone rewrites git history and screws up your build

[-] Atemu@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

That'd hit the source fetcher just as much. That's an issue on a different layer.

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