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b8f84d5005 lenovo-legion: format version string, change comment 2024-10-19 10:01:01 +08:00
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{
"name": "nixpkgs",
"image": "mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/universal:2-linux",
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/nix:1": {
// fails in the devcontainer sandbox, enable sandbox via config instead
"multiUser": false,
// TODO: nixfmt-rfc-style → nixfmt (once it's in a stable release)
// https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/425583
"packages": "nixpkgs.nixd,nixpkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style",
"useAttributePath": true,
"extraNixConfig": "experimental-features = nix-command flakes,sandbox = true"
}
},
// Fixup permissions inside container.
// https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/6680#issuecomment-1230902525
"postCreateCommand": "sudo apt-get install -y acl",
"postStartCommand": "sudo setfacl -k /tmp; if [ -e /dev/kvm ]; then sudo chgrp $(id -g) /dev/kvm; fi",
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"extensions": [
"jnoortheen.nix-ide"
],
"settings": {
"[nix]": {
"editor.formatOnSave": true
},
"nix.enableLanguageServer": true,
"nix.serverPath": "nixd"
}
}
},
"remoteEnv": {
"NIXPKGS": "/workspaces/nixpkgs"
}
}

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@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ insert_final_newline = false
# see https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-conventions
[*.{bash,css,js,json,lock,md,nix,pl,pm,py,rb,sh,xml}]
# Match json/lockfiles/markdown/nix/perl/python/ruby/shell/docbook files, set indent to spaces
[*.{json,lock,md,nix,pl,pm,py,rb,sh,xml}]
indent_style = space
# Match docbook files, set indent width of one
@@ -31,15 +32,11 @@ indent_style = space
indent_size = 1
# Match json/lockfiles/markdown/nix/ruby files, set indent width of two
[*.{js,json,lock,md,nix,rb}]
[*.{json,lock,md,nix,rb}]
indent_size = 2
# Match all the Bash code in Nix files, set indent width of two
[*.{bash,sh}]
indent_size = 2
# Match Perl and Python scripts, set indent width of four
[*.{pl,pm,py}]
# Match perl/python/shell scripts, set indent width of four
[*.{pl,pm,py,sh}]
indent_size = 4
# Match gemfiles, set indent to spaces with width of two
@@ -47,10 +44,9 @@ indent_size = 4
indent_size = 2
indent_style = space
# Match package.json and package-lock.json, which are generally pulled from upstream and accept them as they are
[package{,-lock}.json]
# Match package.json, which are generally pulled from upstream and accept them as they are
[package.json]
indent_style = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
# Disable file types or individual files
# some of these files may be auto-generated and/or require significant changes
@@ -85,17 +81,42 @@ charset = unset
[eggs.nix]
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[registry.dat]
[nixos/modules/services/networking/ircd-hybrid/*.{conf,in}]
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[pkgs/build-support/dotnetenv/Wrapper/**]
end_of_line = unset
indent_style = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[pkgs/development/compilers/elm/registry.dat]
end_of_line = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
# see https://manual.jule.dev/project/code-style.html#indentions
[*.jule]
indent_style = tab
[pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix]
indent_style = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[jule.mod]
[pkgs/misc/documentation-highlighter/**]
insert_final_newline = unset
# Keep this hint at the bottom:
# Please don't add entries for subfolders here.
# Create <subfolder>/.editorconfig instead.
[pkgs/servers/dict/wordnet_structures.py]
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[pkgs/tools/misc/timidity/timidity.cfg]
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
[pkgs/tools/virtualization/ovftool/*.ova]
end_of_line = unset
insert_final_newline = unset
trim_trailing_whitespace = unset
charset = unset
[lib/tests/*.plist]
indent_style = tab
insert_final_newline = unset
[pkgs/kde/generated/**]
insert_final_newline = unset
end_of_line = unset

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# This file contains a list of commits that are not likely what you
# are looking for in a blame, such as mass reformatting or renaming.
#
# If a commit's line ends with `# !autorebase <command>`,
# where <command> is an idempotent bash command that reapplies the changes from the commit,
# the `maintainers/scripts/auto-rebase/run.sh` script can be used to rebase
# across that commit while automatically resolving merge conflicts caused by the commit.
#
# You can set this file as a default ignore file for blame by running
# the following command.
#
@@ -46,9 +40,6 @@ d1c1a0c656ccd8bd3b25d3c4287f2d075faf3cf3
# fix indentation in meteor default.nix
a37a6de881ec4c6708e6b88fd16256bbc7f26bbd
# pkgs/stdenv/make-derivation: Reindent
b4cc2a2479a7ab0f6440b2e1319221920ef72699
# treewide: automatically md-convert option descriptions
2e751c0772b9d48ff6923569adfa661b030ab6a2
@@ -193,120 +184,5 @@ cffc27daf06c77c0d76bc35d24b929cb9d68c3c9
# nixos/kanidm: inherit lib, nixfmt
8f18393d380079904d072007fb19dc64baef0a3a
# fetchgit, fetchurl, fetchzip:
# format after refactoring with lib.extendMkDerivation (#455994)
aeddd850c6d3485fc1af2edfb111e58141d18dc1
# fetchhg: format after refactoring with lib.extendMkDerivation and make overridable (#423539)
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# fetchurl: nixfmt-rfc-style
ce21e97a1f20dee15da85c084f9d1148d84f853b
# percona: apply nixfmt
8d14fa2886fec877690c6d28cfcdba4503dbbcea
# nixos/virtualisation: format image-related files
# Original formatting commit that was reverted
04fadac429ca7d6b92025188652376c230205730
# Revert commit
4cec81a9959ce612b653860dcca53101a36f328a
# Final commit that does the formatting
88b285c01d84de82c0b2b052fd28eaf6709c2d26
# sqlc: format with nixfmt
2bdec131b2bb2c8563f4556d741d34ccb77409e2
# ant: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
2538d58436b8d0b56d29780aeebf4bf720ddb9ea
# treewide: migrate packages to pkgs/by-name, take 1
571c71e6f73af34a229414f51585738894211408
# format files with nixfmt (#347275)
adb9714bd909df283c66bbd641bd631ff50a4260
# treewide: incus packages
9ab59bb5fb943ad6740f64f5a79eae9642fb8211
# treewide nixfmt reformat pass 1, master, staging and staging-next
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667d42c00d566e091e6b9a19b365099315d0e611
84d4f874c2bac9f3118cb6907d7113b3318dcb5e
# tmuxPlugins sha-to-sri.py script
516b1e74c358a9c4b06e5591f8c1a2897aad0c33
# treewide: migrate comments in lib to rfc145 style
ef85e0daa092c9eae0d32c7ce16b889728a5fbc0
d89ad6c70e0e89aaae75e9f886878ea4e103965a
e0fe216f4912dd88a021d12a44155fd2cfeb31c8
80d5b411f6397d5c3e755a0635d95742f76f3c75
# nixos/movim: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
43c1654cae47cbf987cb63758c06245fa95c1e3b
# nixos/iso-image.nix: nixfmt
da9a092c34cef6947d7aee2b134f61df45171631
# python-packages: format with nixfmt-rfc-style
5f6f5e13ae0b6960cbf1be8aeb3d0048285a08d1
# python-packages: sort with keep-sorted
fd14c067813572afc03ddbf7cdedc3eab5a59954
783add849cbca228a36ffdf407e5d380dc2fe6c4
# treewide format of all Nix files
374e6bcc403e02a35e07b650463c01a52b13a7c8 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
# nix: nixfmt-rfc-style
a4f7e161b380b35b2f7bc432659a95fd71254ad8
0812c9a321003c924868051d2b2e1934e8880f3f
34f269c14ac18d89ddee9a8f54b1ca92a85bbcc6
062c34cdace499aa44f0fa6ca6f2ca71769f6c43
# haskellPackages.hercules-ci-agent (cabal2nix -> nixfmt-rfc-style)
9314da7ee8d2aedfb15193b8c489da51efe52bb5
# haskell-updates: nixfmt-rfc-style
9e296dcf846294e0aa94af7d3235e82eee7fe055
# nix-builder-vm: nixfmt-rfc-style
a034fb50f79816c6738fb48b48503b09ea3b0132
# treewide: switch instances of lib.teams.*.members to the new meta.teams attribute
05580f4b4433fda48fff30f60dfd303d6ee05d21
# nixos/redmine: Get rid of global lib expansions
d7f1102f04c58b2edfc74c9a1d577e3aebfca775
# **/README.md: one sentence per line
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60e35e4ded6e91524364a74b3b4ec233ed9321f2
99f2e655d9db009ee0b4ede3edced5f6c882c7f4
b4532efe93882ae2e3fc579929a42a5a56544146
# emacs: keep elpa/nongnu/melpa package overrides sorted
9f2faf683ed48704aa17f693208a13aa64e22181
# nixfmt 1.0.0
62fe01651911043bd3db0add920af3d2935d9869 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
5a0711127cd8b916c3d3128f473388c8c79df0da # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
# systemd: nixfmt
b1c5cd3e794cdf89daa5e4f0086274a416a1cded
#nixos/nextcloud: remove with lib usage
b6088b0d8e13e8d18464d78935f0130052784658
f7611cad5154a9096faa26d156a4079577bfae17
# nixf-diagnose
90e7159c559021ac4f4cc1222000f08a91feff69 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
c283f32d296564fd649ef3ed268c1f1f7b199c49 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
91a8fee3aaf79348aa2dc1552a29fc1b786c5133 # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
# aliases: keep-sorted
48ce0739044bd6eba83c3a43bd4ad1046399cdad # !autorebase nix-shell --run treefmt
# treewide: clean up 'meta = with' pattern
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nixos/modules/module-list.nix merge=union
# pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix merge=union
ci/OWNERS linguist-language=CODEOWNERS
# Avoid munging line endings when using Git for Windows, and instead keep files
# using LF line endings. This particularly affects scripts committed in the
# nixpkgs repository.
#
# - `text` without `=auto` would mean "Git should always munge line endings on
# this file so there will never be a CRLF in the repository, and the line
# endings in the working directory should respect the local Git
# configuration."
# - `text=auto` means "Git should try to work out if this file is a text file.
# If it is, it should do the line-ending munging as for `text`, and if it
# isn't, it should leave the file alone."
# - `eol=lf` means "Ignore any local configuration about how line
# endings normally work on this platform. This file should always and only
# have LF line endings in the repo (so if there's a CR in the repo, it's
# meant to be there in addition to any end-of-line mark), and the selected
# attribute is how the file should appear in the working directory."
#
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/423762 for historical context.
* text=auto eol=lf
# Don't force LF line endings for diff/patch files, as they might be correctly
# patching CRLF line endings from an upstream source package.
*.diff !text !eol
*.patch !text !eol

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# CODEOWNERS file
#
# This file is used to describe who owns what in this repository. This file does not
# replace `meta.maintainers` but is instead used for other things than derivations
# and modules, like documentation, package sets, and other assets.
#
# For documentation on this file, see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/
# Mentioned users will get code review requests.
#
# IMPORTANT NOTE: in order to actually get pinged, commit access is required.
# This also holds true for GitHub teams. Since almost none of our teams have write
# permissions, you need to list all members of the team with commit access individually.
# CI
/.github/workflows @NixOS/Security @Mic92 @zowoq
/.github/workflows/check-nix-format.yml @infinisil
/.github/workflows/nixpkgs-vet.yml @infinisil @philiptaron
/.github/workflows/codeowners.yml @infinisil
/.github/OWNERS @infinisil
/ci @infinisil @philiptaron @NixOS/Security
# Development support
/.editorconfig @Mic92 @zowoq
/shell.nix @infinisil @NixOS/Security
# Libraries
/lib @infinisil
/lib/systems @alyssais @ericson2314
/lib/generators.nix @infinisil @Profpatsch
/lib/cli.nix @infinisil @Profpatsch
/lib/debug.nix @infinisil @Profpatsch
/lib/asserts.nix @infinisil @Profpatsch
/lib/path/* @infinisil
/lib/fileset @infinisil
## Libraries / Module system
/lib/modules.nix @infinisil @roberth
/lib/types.nix @infinisil @roberth
/lib/options.nix @infinisil @roberth
/lib/tests/modules.sh @infinisil @roberth
/lib/tests/modules @infinisil @roberth
# Nixpkgs Internals
/default.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/default.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/impure.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/stage.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/splice.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/release-cross.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/by-name-overlay.nix @infinisil @philiptaron
/pkgs/stdenv @philiptaron
/pkgs/stdenv/generic @Ericson2314
/pkgs/stdenv/generic/check-meta.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/stdenv/cross @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support @philiptaron
/pkgs/build-support/cc-wrapper @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/bintools-wrapper @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/auto-patchelf.sh @layus
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/auto-patchelf.py @layus
/pkgs/pkgs-lib @infinisil
## Format generators/serializers
/pkgs/pkgs-lib/formats/libconfig @h7x4
/pkgs/pkgs-lib/formats/hocon @h7x4
# Nixpkgs build-support
/pkgs/build-support/writers @lassulus @Profpatsch
# Nixpkgs make-disk-image
/doc/build-helpers/images/makediskimage.section.md @raitobezarius
/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix @raitobezarius
# Nix, the package manager
# @raitobezarius is not "code owner", but is listed here to be notified of changes
# pertaining to the Nix package manager.
# i.e. no authority over those files.
pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/ @NixOS/nix-team @raitobezarius
nixos/modules/installer/tools/nix-fallback-paths.nix @NixOS/nix-team @raitobezarius
# Nixpkgs documentation
/maintainers/scripts/db-to-md.sh @jtojnar @ryantm
/maintainers/scripts/doc @jtojnar @ryantm
# Contributor documentation
/CONTRIBUTING.md @infinisil
/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md @infinisil
/doc/contributing/ @infinisil
/doc/contributing/contributing-to-documentation.chapter.md @jtojnar @infinisil
/lib/README.md @infinisil
/doc/README.md @infinisil
/nixos/README.md @infinisil
/pkgs/README.md @infinisil
/pkgs/by-name/README.md @infinisil
/maintainers/README.md @infinisil
# User-facing development documentation
/doc/development.md @infinisil
/doc/development @infinisil
# NixOS Internals
/nixos/default.nix @infinisil
/nixos/lib/from-env.nix @infinisil
/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix @infinisil
/nixos/modules/system/activation/bootspec.nix @grahamc @cole-h @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/system/activation/bootspec.cue @grahamc @cole-h @raitobezarius
# NixOS integration test driver
/nixos/lib/test-driver @tfc
# NixOS QEMU virtualisation
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix @raitobezarius
# ACME
/nixos/modules/security/acme @arianvp @flokli @aanderse @emilazy # no merge permission: @m1cr0man
# Systemd
/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd.nix @NixOS/systemd
/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd @NixOS/systemd
/nixos/lib/systemd-*.nix @NixOS/systemd
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd @NixOS/systemd
# Systemd-boot
/nixos/modules/system/boot/loader/systemd-boot @JulienMalka
# Images and installer media
/nixos/modules/profiles/installation-device.nix @ElvishJerricco
/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/ @ElvishJerricco
/nixos/modules/installer/sd-card/
# Updaters
## update.nix
/maintainers/scripts/update.nix @jtojnar
/maintainers/scripts/update.py @jtojnar
## common-updater-scripts
/pkgs/common-updater/scripts/update-source-version @jtojnar
# Python-related code and docs
/doc/languages-frameworks/python.section.md @mweinelt @natsukium
/maintainers/scripts/update-python-libraries @natsukium
/pkgs/development/interpreters/python @natsukium
/pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix @natsukium
/pkgs/top-level/release-python.nix @natsukium
# Haskell
/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.section.md @sternenseemann @maralorn
/maintainers/scripts/haskell @sternenseemann @maralorn
/pkgs/development/compilers/ghc @sternenseemann @maralorn
/pkgs/development/haskell-modules @sternenseemann @maralorn
/pkgs/test/haskell @sternenseemann @maralorn
/pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix @sternenseemann @maralorn
/pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix @sternenseemann @maralorn
# Perl
/pkgs/development/interpreters/perl @stigtsp @zakame @marcusramberg
/pkgs/top-level/perl-packages.nix @stigtsp @zakame @marcusramberg
/pkgs/development/perl-modules @stigtsp @zakame @marcusramberg
# R
/pkgs/applications/science/math/R @jbedo
/pkgs/development/r-modules @jbedo
# Rust
/pkgs/development/compilers/rust @Mic92 @zowoq @winterqt @figsoda
/pkgs/build-support/rust @zowoq @winterqt @figsoda
/doc/languages-frameworks/rust.section.md @zowoq @winterqt @figsoda
# C compilers
/pkgs/development/compilers/gcc
/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm @alyssais @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/development/compilers/emscripten @raitobezarius
/doc/languages-frameworks/emscripten.section.md @raitobezarius
# Audio
/nixos/modules/services/audio/botamusique.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/audio/snapserver.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/botamusique.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/snapcast.nix @mweinelt
# Browsers
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/chromium @emilylange
/nixos/tests/chromium.nix @emilylange
# Certificate Authorities
pkgs/data/misc/cacert/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
pkgs/development/libraries/nss/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
pkgs/development/python-modules/buildcatrust/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
# Jetbrains
/pkgs/applications/editors/jetbrains @edwtjo
# Licenses
/lib/licenses.nix @alyssais
# Qt
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-5 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-6 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# KDE / Plasma 5
/pkgs/applications/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/desktops/plasma-5 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/development/libraries/kde-frameworks @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# KDE / Plasma 6
/pkgs/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/maintainers/scripts/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# PostgreSQL and related stuff
/pkgs/servers/sql/postgresql @thoughtpolice
/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.md @thoughtpolice
/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.nix @thoughtpolice
/nixos/tests/postgresql.nix @thoughtpolice
# Hardened profile & related modules
/nixos/modules/profiles/hardened.nix @joachifm
/nixos/modules/security/lock-kernel-modules.nix @joachifm
/nixos/modules/security/misc.nix @joachifm
/nixos/tests/hardened.nix @joachifm
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/hardened/config.nix @joachifm
# Home Automation
/nixos/modules/services/home-automation/home-assistant.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/home-automation/zigbee2mqtt.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/home-assistant.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/zigbee2mqtt.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/servers/home-assistant @mweinelt
/pkgs/tools/misc/esphome @mweinelt
# Network Time Daemons
/pkgs/tools/networking/chrony @thoughtpolice
/pkgs/tools/networking/ntp @thoughtpolice
/pkgs/tools/networking/openntpd @thoughtpolice
/nixos/modules/services/networking/ntp @thoughtpolice
# Network
/pkgs/tools/networking/kea/default.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/tools/networking/babeld/default.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/babeld.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/knot.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/prometheus/exporters/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/babeld.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/knot.nix @mweinelt
# Web servers
/doc/packages/nginx.section.md @raitobezarius
/pkgs/servers/http/nginx/ @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/services/web-servers/nginx/ @raitobezarius
# Dhall
/pkgs/development/dhall-modules @Gabriella439 @Profpatsch @ehmry
/pkgs/development/interpreters/dhall @Gabriella439 @Profpatsch @ehmry
# Idris
/pkgs/development/idris-modules @Infinisil
/pkgs/development/compilers/idris2 @mattpolzin
# Bazel
/pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/bazel @Profpatsch
# NixOS modules for e-mail and dns services
/nixos/modules/services/mail/mailman.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/mail/postfix.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/networking/bind.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/mail/rspamd.nix @peti
# Emacs
/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/elisp-packages @adisbladis
/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs @adisbladis
/pkgs/top-level/emacs-packages.nix @adisbladis
# Kakoune
/pkgs/applications/editors/kakoune @philiptaron
# Neovim
/pkgs/applications/editors/neovim @figsoda @teto
# VimPlugins
/pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins @figsoda
# VsCode Extensions
/pkgs/applications/editors/vscode/extensions
# PHP interpreter, packages, extensions, tests and documentation
/doc/languages-frameworks/php.section.md @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/nixos/tests/php @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/build-support/php/build-pecl.nix @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/build-support/php @drupol
/pkgs/development/interpreters/php @jtojnar @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/development/php-packages @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/top-level/php-packages.nix @jtojnar @aanderse @drupol @globin @ma27 @talyz
# Docker tools
/pkgs/build-support/docker @roberth
/nixos/tests/docker-tools* @roberth
/doc/build-helpers/images/dockertools.section.md @roberth
# Blockchains
/pkgs/applications/blockchains @mmahut @RaghavSood
# Go
/doc/languages-frameworks/go.section.md @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
/pkgs/build-support/go @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
/pkgs/development/compilers/go @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
# GNOME
/pkgs/desktops/gnome @jtojnar
/pkgs/desktops/gnome/extensions @jtojnar
/pkgs/build-support/make-hardcode-gsettings-patch @jtojnar
# Cinnamon
/pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon-* @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/cj/cjs @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/mu/muffin @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo-* @mkg20001
# nim
/pkgs/development/compilers/nim @ehmry
# terraform providers
/pkgs/applications/networking/cluster/terraform-providers @zowoq
# Forgejo
nixos/modules/services/misc/forgejo.nix @adamcstephens @bendlas @emilylange
pkgs/by-name/fo/forgejo/ @adamcstephens @bendlas @emilylange
# Dotnet
/pkgs/build-support/dotnet @corngood
/pkgs/development/compilers/dotnet @corngood
/pkgs/test/dotnet @corngood
/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md @corngood
# Node.js
/pkgs/build-support/node/build-npm-package @winterqt
/pkgs/build-support/node/fetch-npm-deps @winterqt
/doc/languages-frameworks/javascript.section.md @winterqt
# OCaml
/pkgs/build-support/ocaml @ulrikstrid
/pkgs/development/compilers/ocaml @ulrikstrid
/pkgs/development/ocaml-modules @ulrikstrid
# ZFS
pkgs/os-specific/linux/zfs/2_1.nix @raitobezarius
pkgs/os-specific/linux/zfs/generic.nix @raitobezarius
nixos/modules/tasks/filesystems/zfs.nix @raitobezarius
nixos/tests/zfs.nix @raitobezarius
# Zig
/pkgs/development/compilers/zig @figsoda
/doc/hooks/zig.section.md @figsoda
# Buildbot
nixos/modules/services/continuous-integration/buildbot @Mic92 @zowoq
nixos/tests/buildbot.nix @Mic92 @zowoq
pkgs/development/tools/continuous-integration/buildbot @Mic92 @zowoq
# Pretix
pkgs/by-name/pr/pretix/ @mweinelt
pkgs/by-name/pr/pretalx/ @mweinelt
nixos/modules/services/web-apps/pretix.nix @mweinelt
nixos/modules/services/web-apps/pretalx.nix @mweinelt
nixos/tests/web-apps/pretix.nix @mweinelt
nixos/tests/web-apps/pretalx.nix @mweinelt
# incus/lxc
nixos/maintainers/scripts/incus/ @adamcstephens
nixos/modules/virtualisation/incus.nix @adamcstephens
nixos/modules/virtualisation/lxc* @adamcstephens
nixos/tests/incus/ @adamcstephens
pkgs/by-name/in/incus/ @adamcstephens
pkgs/by-name/lx/lxc* @adamcstephens
# ExpidusOS, Flutter
/pkgs/development/compilers/flutter @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/desktops/expidus @RossComputerGuy
# GNU Tar & Zip
/pkgs/tools/archivers/gnutar @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/tools/archivers/zip @RossComputerGuy
# SELinux
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/checkpolicy @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/libselinux @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/libsepol @RossComputerGuy
# installShellFiles
/pkgs/by-name/in/installShellFiles/* @Ericson2314
/pkgs/test/install-shell-files/* @Ericson2314
/doc/hooks/installShellFiles.section.md @Ericson2314

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> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a bug against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package about it failing to launch on ARM Linux, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> hello: fails to launch on aarch64-linux
> ```
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- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%220.kind%3A+bug%22+-label%3A%226.topic%3A+darwin%22+-label%3A%226.topic%3A+nixos%22). "
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Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
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name: "Bug report (macOS)"
description: "Create a bug report against a package where the issue only occurs on macOS."
title: "PACKAGENAME: BUG TITLE"
labels: ["0.kind: bug", "6.topic: darwin"]
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Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`PACKAGENAME: BUG TITLE`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)) and a short title summarising what the bug entails.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a bug against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package about it failing to launch on Apple Silicon, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> hello: fails to launch on aarch64-darwin
> ```
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attributes:
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label: "Are you using nix-darwin?"
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required: true
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# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
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label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
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description: "Create a bug report against a NixOS Module."
title: "nixos/MODULENAME: BUG TITLE"
labels: ["0.kind: bug", "6.topic: nixos"]
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Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`nixos/MODULENAME: BUG TITLE`** template above with the correct module name (As seen in the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options)) and a short title summarising what the bug entails.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a bug against the [`systemd-boot`](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable&show=boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable&from=0&size=1) module about it failing to install [`memtest86`](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable&show=boot.loader.systemd-boot.memtest86.enable&from=0&size=1), your title would be as follows:
> ```
> nixos/systemd-boot: fails to install memtest86
> ```
---
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id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
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options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (26.05)"
- "- Stable (25.11)"
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id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the bug"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the issue is."
validations:
required: true
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id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
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label: "Expected behaviour"
description: "Please write a concise description of what was supposed to happen."
validations:
required: true
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id: "screenshots"
attributes:
label: "Screenshots"
description: |
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validations:
required: false
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id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Relevant log output"
description: |
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This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "metadata"
attributes:
label: "System metadata"
description: "Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run \"nix-info -m\"` on a terminal and paste the output of that command here."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the `meta.maintainers` list of the offending module. This is done by prefixing the person's username with an '@' character. You can quickly go to the source code of a module by searching for it on the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options) and clicking the "Declared in..." button.
Please note that the maintainer attribute name does not always match the maintainer's GitHub username. If that occurs, try looking in [`maintainers/maintainer-list.nix`](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/maintainer-list.nix) for the maintainer attribute name, and checking if the maintainer has a listed GitHub username.
If in doubt, check the associated package's maintainers. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
description: |
This bug tracker is for actionable issues that are not the result of user error. If you need help using your system and are unsure if this is a bug with Nixpkgs, please consider asking for help on the [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or the [NixOS Matrix Space](https://matrix.to/#/#community:nixos.org) before opening an issue.
options:
- label: "I assert that this is a bug and not a support request."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%220.kind%3A+bug%22+label%3A%226.topic%3A+nixos%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Build failure"
description: "Report a package that is failing to build."
title: "Build failure: PACKAGENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: build failure"]
body:
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<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
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Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Build failure: PACKAGENAME`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)).
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a build failure against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Build failure: hello
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
In what version of Nixpkgs did the build failure occur?
If you are using an older version, please update to the latest stable version and check if the build failure persists before continuing this report.
If you are purposefully trying to build an ancient version of a package in an older Nixpkgs, please coordinate with the [NixOS Archivists](https://matrix.to/#/#archivists:nixos.org).
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (26.05)"
- "- Stable (25.11)"
- "- Old Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
description: "Please include a step-by-step guide for reproducing this build failure. Consider writing in concise, numbered bullet points to ensure that Nixpkgs developers can retrace your steps."
validations:
required: true
- type: "dropdown"
id: "hydra"
attributes:
label: "Can Hydra reproduce this build failure?"
description: |
Can [Hydra](https://hydra.nixos.org), Nixpkgs' Continuous Integration system, reproduce this build failure?
Please use the search function in the header bar to locate the last build job for the package in question.
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-red-x-274c.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Red X"> icon near the package entry, say '**Yes, Hydra can reproduce this build failure.**'
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-gray-x-2716.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Dark Gray X"> icon near the package entry, then the build failure occurs with another package, and you need to track the original failing package by going down the chain of 'Cached failures' until you reach the final package in the failing dependency chain. Once you locate the failing package, re-write this report against that package and say '**Yes, Hydra can reproduce this build failure.**'
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-check-2714.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Green Check Mark"> icon near the package entry, then it most likely means it's a local issue with your system. (Maybe you ran out of space?)
You can still open a build failure report, but please say '**No, Hydra cannot reproduce this build failure.**' below.
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-question-2754.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Gray Question Mark"> icon near the package entry, say '**Hydra is currently rebuilding this package.**'
- If there's a <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/hydra/refs/heads/master/src/root/static/images/emojione-stopsign-1f6d1.svg" width="20px" align="top" alt="Red Stop Sign"> icon near the package entry, then the build job was stopped manually. If this occurs, please coordinate with the [Infrastructure Team](https://matrix.to/#/#infra:nixos.org), and say '**The last build job was manually cancelled.**'
- If Hydra isn't supposed to build the package at all, say '**Hydra doesnt try to build the package.**'
options:
- "Please select the Hydra Status."
- "Yes, Hydra can reproduce this build failure."
- "No, Hydra cannot reproduce this build failure."
- "Hydra is currently rebuilding this package."
- "The last build job was manually cancelled."
- "Hydra doesnt try to build the package."
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "hydra-logs"
attributes:
label: "Link to Hydra build job"
description: "If you answered 'yes' in the question above, please copy-and-paste the link to the failing Hydra job here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Relevant log output"
description: |
Please copy and paste the logs from the failed build.
This will be automatically formatted into code, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "metadata"
attributes:
label: "System metadata"
description: "Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run \"nix-info -m\"` on a terminal and paste the output of that command here."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
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---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
description: |
This bug tracker is for actionable issues that are not the result of user error. If you need help using your system and are unsure if this is a bug with Nixpkgs, please consider asking for help on the [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or the [NixOS Matrix Space](https://matrix.to/#/#community:nixos.org) before opening an issue.
options:
- label: "I assert that this is a bug and not a support request."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%220.kind%3A+build+failure%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
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attributes:
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# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: package update"
description: "Create an update request for an existing, but outdated package."
title: "Update Request: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "9.needs: package (update)"]
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- type: "markdown"
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<p align="center">
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Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Update Request: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)), the current version of the package, and the latest version of the package.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a request against the out of date `hello` package, where the current version in Nixpkgs is 1.0.0, but the latest version upstream is 1.0.1, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Update Request: hello 1.0.0 → 1.0.1
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older or stable version, please update to the latest **unstable** version and check if the package is still out of date.
If the package has been updated in unstable, but you believe the update should be backported to the stable release of Nixpkgs, please file the '**Request: backport to stable**' form instead.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (26.05)"
- "- Stable (25.11)"
- "- Old Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "name"
attributes:
label: "Package name"
description: "Please indicate the name of the package."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "upstream-version"
attributes:
label: "Upstream version"
description: "Please indicate the latest version of the package."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "nixpkgs-version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
Please indicate the current version number in Nixpkgs' **unstable** channel. You can check this by setting the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable) channel to 'unstable' and searching for the package.
If you meant to request an upgrade in the stable channel, please file the '**Request: backport to stable**' form instead.
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "changelog"
attributes:
label: "Changelog"
description: "If applicable, please link the upstream changelog for the latest version."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the update here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this package update does not yet exist in an [open pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+label%3A%228.has%3A+package+%28update%29%22) or in [Nixpkgs Unstable](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of any known issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%229.needs%3A+package+%28update%29%22)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
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attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: NixOS module"
description: "Create a new NixOS Module request for an existing package."
title: "Module Request: nixos/MODULENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "6.topic: nixos", "9.needs: module (new)"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
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</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Module Request: nixos/MODULENAME`** template above with the correct module name (As seen in the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options)).
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a request against the missing `hello` module, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Module Request: nixos/hello
> ```
---
- type: "dropdown"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs version"
description: |
What version of Nixpkgs are you using?
If you are using an older or stable version, please update to the latest **unstable** version and check if the module still does not exist before continuing this request.
options:
- "Please select a version."
- "- Unstable (26.05)"
- "- Stable (25.11)"
- "- Old Stable (25.05)"
default: 0
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the proposed module"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the module should accomplish."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the proposed module here."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this module does not yet exist in an [open pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+label%3A%228.has%3A+module+%28new%29%22) or in [NixOS Unstable](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=unstable)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%229.needs%3A+module+%28new%29%22). "
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve NixOS!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: backport to stable"
description: "Create a backport request for a package that is up-to-date in the unstable channel, but outdated in the stable channel."
title: "Backport to Stable: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "9.needs: port to stable"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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</a>
</p>
> [!CAUTION]
> **Before you begin:** Be advised that backports are subject to the [release suitability guidelines](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases).
>
> Stable releases of Nixpkgs do not receive breaking changes, which include major package updates that have incompatible API changes and break backwards compatibility. In the [Semantic Versioning standard](https://semver.org/), this is the first version number (1.X.X).
>
> Generally, only minor package updates, such as security patches, bug fixes and feature additions (but not removals!) will be considered for backporting. Please read the rules above carefully before filing this backport request.
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Backport to Stable: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)), the current version of the package in Nixpkgs Stable and the current version of the package in Nixpkgs Unstable.
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing a request against the out of date `hello` package, where the current version in Nixpkgs Unstable is 1.0.1, but the current version in Nixpkgs Stable is 1.0.0, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Backport to Stable: hello 1.0.0 → 1.0.1
> ```
---
- type: "input"
id: "name"
attributes:
label: "Package name"
description: "Please indicate the name of the package."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "unstable-version"
attributes:
label: "Version in unstable"
description: "Please indicate the current version of the package in the unstable channel."
validations:
required: true
- type: "input"
id: "stable-version"
attributes:
label: "Version in stable"
description: "Please indicate the current version of the package in the stable channel."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "reasoning"
attributes:
label: "Reasoning for backport"
description: "Please briefly explain why this backport fits the [release suitability guidelines](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases) and why you think this update should be backported."
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this backport does not yet exist in an [open pull request](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+in%3Atitle+backport)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of any known issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%229.needs%3A+port+to+stable%22+)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
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name: "Request: documentation"
description: "Report missing or incorrect documentation in the NixOS or Nixpkgs manuals."
title: "Missing Documentation: PACKAGENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "9.needs: documentation"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
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</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Missing Documentation: PACKAGENAME`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)) or module name (As seen in the [NixOS Option Search](https://search.nixos.org/options)).
> [!TIP]
> For instance, if you were filing an issue against the [`hello`](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&from=0&size=1&buckets=%7B%22package_attr_set%22%3A%5B%22No%20package%20set%22%5D%2C%22package_license_set%22%3A%5B%22GNU%20General%20Public%20License%20v3.0%20or%20later%22%5D%2C%22package_maintainers_set%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22package_platforms%22%3A%5B%5D%7D&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=hello) package about it not having any NixOS-specific documentation, your title would be as follows:
> ```
> Missing Documentation: hello
> ```
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "description"
attributes:
label: "Describe the problem"
description: "Please include a clear and concise description of what the issue is."
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "proposal"
attributes:
label: "Proposed solution"
description: |
If possible, please draft a tentative documentation chapter to resolve this issue.
Your proposal should be written in CommonMark Markdown, optionally enhanced with [Nix-specific extensions](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/doc#syntax).
render: "markdown"
validations:
required: false
- type: "textarea"
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this request is not already implemented in the latest [NixOS](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/) or [Nixpkgs](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/) manuals."
required: true
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of an existing documentation issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%229.needs%3A+documentation%22)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "priorisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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name: "Unreproducible Package"
description: "Report a package that does not produce a bit-by-bit reproducible result each time it is built."
title: "Unreproducible Package: PACKAGENAME"
labels: ["0.kind: enhancement", "6.topic: reproducible builds"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos.svg">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos-white.svg">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos.svg" width="400px" alt="NixOS logo">
</picture>
</a>
</p>
Welcome to Nixpkgs. Please replace the **`Unreproducible Package: PACKAGENAME`** template above with the correct package name (As seen in the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages)).
> [!NOTE]
> This form is for reporting unreproducible packages. For more information, see the [Reproducible Builds Status](https://reproducible.nixos.org/) page.
>
> To report a package that fails to build entirely, please use the "Build Failure" form instead.
---
- type: "input"
id: "version"
attributes:
label: "Nixpkgs Revision"
description: "In which commit of Nixpkgs is this package displaying unreproducibility?"
- type: "textarea"
id: "introduction"
attributes:
label: "Introduction"
description: |
This is a generic introduction to build reproducibility.
Please replace **PACKAGENAME** below with the canonical package name of the package, as you have done for the title above.
value: |
Building **PACKAGENAME** multiple times does not yield bit-by-bit identical
results, complicating the detection of Continuous Integration (CI) breaches. For
more information on this issue, visit [reproducible-builds.org](https://reproducible-builds.org/).
Fixing bit-by-bit reproducibility also has additional advantages, such as
avoiding hard-to-reproduce bugs, making content-addressed storage more effective
and reducing rebuilds in such systems.
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "how-to-reproduce"
attributes:
label: "Steps to reproduce"
description: |
This is a step-by-step instruction set meant for maintainers to debug the package that is failing to reproduce. You should also follow it to gather the `diffoscope` logs that will be needed below.
Please replace **PACKAGENAME** below with the canonical package name of the package, as you have done for the introduction and the title above.
value: |
### 1. Build the package
This step will build the package. Specific arguments are passed to the command
to keep the build artifacts so we can compare them in case of differences.
Execute the following command:
```
nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A PACKAGENAME && nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A PACKAGENAME --check --keep-failed
```
Or using the new command line style:
```
nix build nixpkgs#PACKAGENAME && nix build nixpkgs#PACKAGENAME --rebuild --keep-failed
```
### 2. Compare the build artifacts
If the previous command completes successfully, no differences were found and
there's nothing to do, builds are reproducible.
If it terminates with the error message `error: derivation '<X>' may not be
deterministic: output '<Y>' differs from '<Z>'`, use `diffoscope` to investigate
the discrepancies between the two build outputs. You may need to add the
`--exclude-directory-metadata recursive` option to ignore files and directories
metadata (*e.g. timestamp*) differences.
```
nix run nixpkgs#diffoscopeMinimal -- --exclude-directory-metadata recursive <Y> <Z>
```
### 3. Examine the build log
To examine the build log, use:
```
nix-store --read-log $(nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A PACKAGENAME)
```
Or with the new command line style:
```
nix log $(nix path-info --derivation nixpkgs#PACKAGENAME)
```
validations:
required: true
- type: "textarea"
id: "logs"
attributes:
label: "Diffoscope log"
description: |
Please copy and paste the relevant `diffoscope` log output, gathered from the steps above.
This will be automatically formatted into a monospaced text block, so no need for backticks.
render: "console"
- type: "textarea"
id: "additional-context"
attributes:
label: "Additional context"
description: "Add any other context about the problem here."
validations:
required: false
id: "maintainers"
attributes:
label: "Notify maintainers"
description: |
Please mention the people who are in the **Maintainers** list of the offending package. This is done by by searching for the package on the [NixOS Package Search](https://search.nixos.org/packages) and mentioning the people listed under **Maintainers** by prefixing their GitHub usernames with an '@' character. Please add the mentions above the `---` characters in the template below.
value: |2
---
**Note for maintainers:** Please tag this issue in your pull request description. (i.e. `Resolves #ISSUE`.)
validations:
required: false
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "sanity-check"
attributes:
label: "I assert that this issue is relevant for Nixpkgs"
options:
- label: "I assert that this is not a [duplicate of any known issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%226.topic%3A+reproducible+builds%22)."
required: true
- label: "I assert that I have read the [NixOS Code of Conduct](https://github.com/NixOS/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) and agree to abide by it."
required: true
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
# Thank you for helping improve Nixpkgs!
---
- type: "textarea"
id: "prioritisation"
attributes:
label: "Is this issue important to you?"
description: |
**Please do not modify this text area!**
This template helps Nixpkgs developers know which issues should be prioritised by allowing users to vote with a :+1: reaction.
This is not a guarantee that highly-requested issues will be fixed first, but it helps us to figure out what's important to users. Please react on other users' issues if you find them important.
value: |
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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name: "Request: Nix Package"
description: "Package requests are no longer accepted. Please open a Pull Request with your desired package instead."
title: "Package Request"
labels: ["0.kind: packaging request", "4.workflow: auto-close"]
body:
- type: "markdown"
attributes:
value: |
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos.svg">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos-white.svg">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/refs/heads/master/logo/nixos.svg" width="400px" alt="NixOS logo">
</picture>
</a>
</p>
Thank you for your interest in packaging new software in Nixpkgs. Unfortunately, to mitigate the unsustainable growth of unmaintained packages, **Nixpkgs is no longer accepting package requests** via Issues.
As a [volunteer community][community], we are always open to new contributors. If you wish to see this package in Nixpkgs, **we encourage you to [contribute] it yourself**, via a Pull Request. Anyone can [become a package maintainer][maintainers]! You can find language-specific packaging information in the [Nixpkgs Manual][nixpkgs]. Should you need any help, please reach out to the community on [Matrix] or [Discourse].
[community]: https://nixos.org/community
[contribute]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md#quick-start-to-adding-a-package
[maintainers]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/README.md
[nixpkgs]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/
[Matrix]: https://matrix.to/#/#dev:nixos.org
[Discourse]: https://discourse.nixos.org/c/dev/14
---
- type: "checkboxes"
id: "ignored"
attributes:
label: "Issues for new package requests are not accepted. Please open a Pull Request instead."
options:
- label: "I didn't read any of that."

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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
labels: '0.kind: bug'
assignees: ''
---
### Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
### Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. ...
2. ...
3. ...
### Expected behavior
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
### Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
### Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
### Notify maintainers
<!--
Please @ people who are in the `meta.maintainers` list of the offending package or module.
If in doubt, check `git blame` for whoever last touched something.
-->
### Metadata
Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"` and paste the result.
```console
[user@system:~]$ nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"
output here
```
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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---
name: Build failure
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: 'Build failure: PACKAGENAME'
labels: '0.kind: build failure'
assignees: ''
---
### Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. build *X*
### Build log
```
log here if short otherwise a link to a gist
```
### Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
### Notify maintainers
<!--
Please @ people who are in the `meta.maintainers` list of the offending package or module.
If in doubt, check `git blame` for whoever last touched something.
-->
### Metadata
Please run `nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"` and paste the result.
```console
[user@system:~]$ nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"
output here
```
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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---
name: Missing or incorrect documentation
about: Help us improve the Nixpkgs and NixOS reference manuals
title: 'Documentation: '
labels: '9.needs: documentation'
assignees: ''
---
## Problem
<!-- describe your problem -->
## Proposal
<!-- propose a solution (optional) -->
## Checklist
<!-- make sure this issue is not redundant or obsolete -->
- [ ] checked [latest Nixpkgs manual] \([source][nixpkgs-source]) and [latest NixOS manual] \([source][nixos-source])
- [ ] checked [open documentation issues] for possible duplicates
- [ ] checked [open documentation pull requests] for possible solutions
[latest Nixpkgs manual]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/
[latest NixOS manual]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/
[nixpkgs-source]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/doc
[nixos-source]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/nixos/doc/manual
[open documentation issues]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%229.needs%3A+documentation%22
[open documentation pull requests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Apr+label%3A%228.has%3A+documentation%22%2C%226.topic%3A+documentation%22
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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---
name: Out-of-date package reports
about: For packages that are out-of-date
title: 'Update request: PACKAGENAME OLDVERSION → NEWVERSION'
labels: '9.needs: package (update)'
assignees: ''
---
- Package name:
- Latest released version:
<!-- Search your package here: https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable -->
- Current version on the unstable channel:
- Current version on the stable/release channel:
<!--
Type the name of your package and try to find an open pull request for the package
If you find an open pull request, you can review it!
There's a high chance that you'll have the new version right away while helping the community!
-->
- [ ] Checked the [nixpkgs pull requests](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls)
**Notify maintainers**
<!-- If the search.nixos.org result shows no maintainers, tag the person that last updated the package. -->
-----
Note for maintainers: Please tag this issue in your PR.
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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---
name: Packaging requests
about: For packages that are missing
title: 'Package request: PACKAGENAME'
labels: '0.kind: packaging request'
assignees: ''
---
**Project description**
<!-- Describe the project a little: -->
**Metadata**
* homepage URL:
* source URL:
* license: mit, bsd, gpl2+ , ...
* platforms: unix, linux, darwin, ...
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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---
name: Unreproducible package
about: A package that does not produce a bit-by-bit reproducible result each time it is built
title: ''
labels: [ '0.kind: enhancement', '6.topic: reproducible builds' ]
assignees: ''
---
<!--
Hello dear reporter,
Thank you for bringing attention to this issue. Your insights are valuable to
us, and we appreciate the time you took to document the problem.
I wanted to kindly point out that in this issue template, it would be beneficial
to replace the placeholder `<package>` with the actual, canonical name of the
package you're reporting the issue for. Doing so will provide better context and
facilitate quicker troubleshooting for anyone who reads this issue in the
future.
Best regards
-->
Building this package multiple times does not yield bit-by-bit identical
results, complicating the detection of Continuous Integration (CI) breaches. For
more information on this issue, visit
[reproducible-builds.org](https://reproducible-builds.org/).
Fixing bit-by-bit reproducibility also has additional advantages, such as
avoiding hard-to-reproduce bugs, making content-addressed storage more effective
and reducing rebuilds in such systems.
### Steps To Reproduce
In the following steps, replace `<package>` with the canonical name of the
package.
#### 1. Build the package
This step will build the package. Specific arguments are passed to the command
to keep the build artifacts so we can compare them in case of differences.
Execute the following command:
```
nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A <package> && nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A <package> --check --keep-failed
```
Or using the new command line style:
```
nix build nixpkgs#<package> && nix build nixpkgs#<package> --rebuild --keep-failed
```
#### 2. Compare the build artifacts
If the previous command completes successfully, no differences were found and
there's nothing to do, builds are reproducible.
If it terminates with the error message `error: derivation '<X>' may not be
deterministic: output '<Y>' differs from '<Z>'`, use `diffoscope` to investigate
the discrepancies between the two build outputs. You may need to add the
`--exclude-directory-metadata recursive` option to ignore files and directories
metadata (*e.g. timestamp*) differences.
```
nix run nixpkgs#diffoscopeMinimal -- --exclude-directory-metadata recursive <Y> <Z>
```
#### 3. Examine the build log
To examine the build log, use:
```
nix-store --read-log $(nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A <package>)
```
Or with the new command line style:
```
nix log $(nix path-info --derivation nixpkgs#<package>)
```
### Additional context
(please share the relevant fragment of the diffoscope output here, and any
additional analysis you may have done)
---
Add a :+1: [reaction] to [issues you find important].
[reaction]: https://github.blog/2016-03-10-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments/
[issues you find important]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc

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#
# Currently unused! Use CODEOWNERS for now, see workflows/codeowners.yml
#
####################
#
# This file is used to describe who owns what in this repository.
# Users/teams will get review requests for PRs that change their files.
#
# This file does not replace `meta.maintainers`
# but is instead used for other things than derivations and modules,
# like documentation, package sets, and other assets.
#
# This file uses the same syntax as the natively supported CODEOWNERS file,
# see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/ for documentation.
# However it comes with some notable differences:
# - There is no need for user/team listed here to have write access.
# - No reviews will be requested for PRs that target the wrong base branch.
#
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<!-- Please check what applies. Note that these are not hard requirements but merely serve as information for reviewers. -->
- Built on platform:
- Built on platform(s)
- [ ] x86_64-linux
- [ ] aarch64-linux
- [ ] x86_64-darwin
- [ ] aarch64-darwin
- Tested, as applicable:
- [ ] [NixOS tests] in [nixos/tests].
- [ ] [Package tests] at `passthru.tests`.
- [ ] Tests in [lib/tests] or [pkgs/test] for functions and "core" functionality.
- [ ] Ran `nixpkgs-review` on this PR. See [nixpkgs-review usage].
- [ ] Tested basic functionality of all binary files, usually in `./result/bin/`.
- Nixpkgs Release Notes
- [ ] Package update: when the change is major or breaking.
- NixOS Release Notes
- [ ] Module addition: when adding a new NixOS module.
- [ ] Module update: when the change is significant.
- [ ] Fits [CONTRIBUTING.md], [pkgs/README.md], [maintainers/README.md] and other READMEs.
- For non-Linux: Is sandboxing enabled in `nix.conf`? (See [Nix manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/conf-file.html))
- [ ] `sandbox = relaxed`
- [ ] `sandbox = true`
- [ ] Tested, as applicable:
- [NixOS test(s)](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/index.html#sec-nixos-tests) (look inside [nixos/tests](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/tests))
- and/or [package tests](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md#package-tests)
- or, for functions and "core" functionality, tests in [lib/tests](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/lib/tests) or [pkgs/test](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/test)
- made sure NixOS tests are [linked](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md#linking-nixos-module-tests-to-a-package) to the relevant packages
- [ ] Tested compilation of all packages that depend on this change using `nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD"`. Note: all changes have to be committed, also see [nixpkgs-review usage](https://github.com/Mic92/nixpkgs-review#usage)
- [ ] Tested basic functionality of all binary files (usually in `./result/bin/`)
- [24.11 Release Notes](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-2411.section.md) (or backporting [23.11](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-2311.section.md) and [24.05](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-2405.section.md) Release notes)
- [ ] (Package updates) Added a release notes entry if the change is major or breaking
- [ ] (Module updates) Added a release notes entry if the change is significant
- [ ] (Module addition) Added a release notes entry if adding a new NixOS module
- [ ] Fits [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
[NixOS tests]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/unstable/index.html#sec-nixos-tests
[Package tests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md#package-tests
[nixpkgs-review usage]: https://github.com/Mic92/nixpkgs-review#usage
<!--
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[pkgs/README.md]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md
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name: Checkout
description: 'Checkout into trusted / untrusted / pinned folders consistently.'
inputs:
merged-as-untrusted-at:
description: "Whether and which SHA to checkout for the merge commit in the ./nixpkgs/untrusted folder."
target-as-trusted-at:
description: "Whether and which SHA to checkout for the target commit in the ./nixpkgs/trusted folder."
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
env:
MERGED_SHA: ${{ inputs.merged-as-untrusted-at }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ inputs.target-as-trusted-at }}
with:
script: |
const { spawn } = require('node:child_process')
const { join } = require('node:path')
async function run(cmd, ...args) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const proc = spawn(cmd, args, {
stdio: 'inherit'
})
proc.on('close', (code) => {
if (code === 0) resolve()
else reject(code)
})
})
}
// These are set automatically by the spare checkout for .github/actions.
// Undo them, otherwise git fetch below will not do anything.
await run('git', 'config', 'unset', 'remote.origin.promisor')
await run('git', 'config', 'unset', 'remote.origin.partialclonefilter')
// Getting the pinned SHA via API allows us to do one single fetch call for all commits.
// Otherwise we would have to fetch merged/target first, read pinned, fetch again.
// A single fetch call comes with a lot less overhead. The fetch takes essentially the
// same time no matter whether its 1, 2 or 3 commits at once.
async function getPinnedSha(ref) {
if (!ref) return undefined
const { content, encoding } = (await github.rest.repos.getContent({
...context.repo,
path: 'ci/pinned.json',
ref,
})).data
const pinned = JSON.parse(Buffer.from(content, encoding).toString())
return pinned.pins.nixpkgs.revision
}
const commits = [
{
sha: process.env.MERGED_SHA,
path: 'untrusted',
},
{
sha: await getPinnedSha(process.env.MERGED_SHA),
path: 'untrusted-pinned'
},
{
sha: process.env.TARGET_SHA,
path: 'trusted',
},
{
sha: await getPinnedSha(process.env.TARGET_SHA),
path: 'trusted-pinned'
}
].filter(({ sha }) => Boolean(sha))
console.log('Checking out the following commits:', commits)
// Fetching all commits at once is much faster than doing multiple checkouts.
// This would fail without --refetch, because the we had a partial clone before, but changed it above.
await run('git', 'fetch', '--depth=1', '--refetch', 'origin', ...(commits.map(({ sha }) => sha)))
// Checking out onto tmpfs takes 1s and is faster by at least factor 10x.
await run('mkdir', 'nixpkgs')
switch (process.env.RUNNER_OS) {
case 'macOS':
await run('sudo', 'mount_tmpfs', 'nixpkgs')
break
case 'Linux':
await run('sudo', 'mount', '-t', 'tmpfs', 'tmpfs', 'nixpkgs')
break
}
// Create all worktrees in parallel.
await Promise.all(commits.map(async ({ sha, path }) => {
await run('git', 'worktree', 'add', join('nixpkgs', path), sha, '--no-checkout')
await run('git', '-C', join('nixpkgs', path), 'sparse-checkout', 'disable')
await run('git', '-C', join('nixpkgs', path), 'checkout', '--progress')
}))

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directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
labels: []

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
# This file is used by .github/workflows/bot.yml
# This version is only run for Pull Requests from development branches like staging-next, haskell-updates or python-updates.
"4.workflow: package set update":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '-updates$'
"4.workflow: staging":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '^staging-next$'
- '^staging-next-'
"6.topic: haskell":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '^haskell-updates$'
"6.topic: python":
- any:
- head-branch:
- '^python-updates$'

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
# This file is used by .github/workflows/bot.yml
# This version uses `sync-labels: false`, meaning that a non-match will NOT remove the label
# keep-sorted start case=no numeric=yes newline_separated=yes skip_lines=1
"6.topic: policy discussion":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/**/*
- CONTRIBUTING.md
- pkgs/README.md
- nixos/README.md
- maintainers/README.md
- lib/README.md
- doc/README.md
"8.has: documentation":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/**/*
- nixos/doc/**/*
"backport release-25.05":
- all:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/actions/*
- .github/workflows/*
- ci/**/*.*
- maintainers/github-teams.json
- base-branch: ['master']
"backport release-25.11":
- all:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/actions/*
- .github/workflows/*
- ci/**/*.*
- maintainers/github-teams.json
- base-branch: ['master']
# keep-sorted end

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.github/labeler.yml vendored
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@@ -1,606 +1,434 @@
# This file is used by .github/workflows/bot.yml
# This version uses `sync-labels: true`, meaning that a non-match will remove the label
# keep-sorted start case=no numeric=yes newline_separated=yes skip_lines=1
"4.workflow: backport":
- any:
- base-branch:
- '^release-'
- '^staging-\d'
- '^staging-next-\d'
# NOTE: bsd, darwin and cross-compilation labels are handled by ofborg
"6.topic: agda":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/agda.section.md
- nixos/tests/agda.nix
- pkgs/build-support/agda/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/agda/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/agda-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/agda.section.md
- nixos/tests/agda.nix
- pkgs/build-support/agda/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/agda/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/agda-packages.nix
"6.topic: cinnamon":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/cinnamon.nix
- nixos/tests/cinnamon.nix
- nixos/tests/cinnamon-wayland.nix
- pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon-*/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/cj/cjs/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/mu/muffin/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo-*/**/*
"6.topic: continuous integration":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/**/*
- ci/**/*.*
"6.topic: coq":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/science/logic/coq/**/*
- pkgs/development/coq-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/coq-packages.nix
"6.topic: COSMIC":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/cosmic.nix
- nixos/modules/services/display-managers/cosmic-greeter.nix
- nixos/tests/cosmic.nix
- pkgs/by-name/co/cosmic-*/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/li/libcosmicAppHook/*
- pkgs/by-name/po/pop-launcher/*
- pkgs/by-name/xd/xdg-desktop-portal-cosmic/*
"6.topic: crystal":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/crystal/**/*
"6.topic: cuda":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/cuda-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/cuda-packages.nix
"6.topic: deepin":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/deepin/**/*
- pkgs/desktops/deepin/**/*
"6.topic: docker tools":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/virtualization/docker/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/cinnamon.nix
- nixos/tests/cinnamon.nix
- nixos/tests/cinnamon-wayland.nix
- pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon-*/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/cj/cjs/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/mu/muffin/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo-*/**/*
"6.topic: dotnet":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md
- maintainers/scripts/update-dotnet-lockfiles.nix
- pkgs/build-support/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/test/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/dotnet-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md
- maintainers/scripts/update-dotnet-lockfiles.nix
- pkgs/build-support/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/test/dotnet/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/dotnet-packages.nix
"6.topic: emacs":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.nix
- nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.xml
- nixos/tests/emacs-daemon.nix
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/build-support/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/elisp-packages/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/emacs-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.nix
- nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.xml
- nixos/tests/emacs-daemon.nix
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/build-support/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/elisp-packages/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/emacs-packages.nix
"6.topic: Enlightenment DE":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/enlightenment.nix
- pkgs/desktops/enlightenment/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/python-efl/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/enlightenment.nix
- pkgs/desktops/enlightenment/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/python-efl/*
"6.topic: erlang":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/beam.section.md
- pkgs/development/beam-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/elixir/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/erlang/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/rebar/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/rebar3/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/erlang/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/beam-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/beam.section.md
- pkgs/development/beam-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/elixir/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/erlang/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/rebar/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/rebar3/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/erlang/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/beam-packages.nix
"6.topic: fetch":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/fetch*/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/fetch*/**/*
"6.topic: flakes":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- '**/flake.nix'
- lib/systems/flake-systems.nix
- nixos/modules/config/nix-flakes.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- '**/flake.nix'
- lib/systems/flake-systems.nix
- nixos/modules/config/nix-flakes.nix
"6.topic: flutter":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/flutter/*.nix
- pkgs/development/compilers/flutter/**/*.nix
"6.topic: games":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/games/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/flutter/*.nix
- pkgs/development/compilers/flutter/**/*.nix
"6.topic: GNOME":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/gnome.section.md
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/gnome/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/gnome.nix
- nixos/tests/gnome-xorg.nix
- nixos/tests/gnome.nix
- pkgs/desktops/gnome/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/gnome.section.md
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/gnome/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/gnome.nix
- nixos/tests/gnome-xorg.nix
- nixos/tests/gnome.nix
- pkgs/desktops/gnome/**/*
"6.topic: golang":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/go.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/go/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/go/**/*
"6.topic: hardware":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/hardware/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/go.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/go/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/go/**/*
"6.topic: haskell":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.section.md
- maintainers/scripts/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/ghc/**/*
- pkgs/development/haskell-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/test/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix
- pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix
"6.topic: java":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
# Distributions
- pkgs/development/compilers/adoptopenjdk-icedtea-web/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/corretto/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/graalvm/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/openjdk/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/op/openjfx/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/semeru-bin/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/temurin-bin/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/zulu/**/*
# Documentation
- doc/languages-frameworks/java.section.md
# Gradle
- doc/languages-frameworks/gradle.section.md
- pkgs/development/tools/build-managers/gradle/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/gr/gradle-completion/**/*
# Maven
- pkgs/by-name/ma/maven/**/*
- doc/languages-frameworks/maven.section.md
# Ant
- pkgs/by-name/an/ant/**/*
# javaPackages attrset
- pkgs/development/java-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/java-packages.nix
# Maintainer tooling
- pkgs/by-name/ni/nixpkgs-openjdk-updater/**/*
# Misc
- nixos/modules/programs/java.nix
"6.topic: jitsi":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/networking/jitsi-videobridge.nix
- nixos/modules/services/web-apps/jitsi-meet.nix
- pkgs/servers/web-apps/jitsi-meet/**/*
- pkgs/servers/jitsi-videobridge/**/*
- pkgs/applications/networking/instant-messengers/jitsi/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.section.md
- maintainers/scripts/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/ghc/**/*
- pkgs/development/haskell-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/test/haskell/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix
- pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix
"6.topic: julia":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/julia.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/julia/**/*
- pkgs/development/julia-modules/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/julia.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/julia/**/*
- pkgs/development/julia-modules/**/*
"6.topic: jupyter":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/python-modules/jupyter*/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/mkdocs-jupyter/*
- nixos/modules/services/development/jupyter/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/jupyter-kernels/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/jupyter/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/python-modules/jupyter*/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/mkdocs-jupyter/*
- nixos/modules/services/development/jupyter/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/jupyter-kernels/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/jupyter/**/*
"6.topic: k3s":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/cluster/rancher/default.nix
- nixos/modules/services/cluster/rancher/k3s.nix
- nixos/tests/k3s/**/*
- pkgs/applications/networking/cluster/k3s/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/cluster/k3s/**/*
- nixos/tests/k3s/**/*
- pkgs/applications/networking/cluster/k3s/**/*
"6.topic: kernel":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/kernel/**/*
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/build-support/kernel/**/*
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/**/*
"6.topic: lib":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- lib/**
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- lib/**
"6.topic: llvm/clang":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/llvm/**/*
"6.topic: lua":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/tools/misc/luarocks/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/lua-5/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/luajit/**/*
- pkgs/development/lua-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/lua-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/tools/misc/luarocks/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/lua-5/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/luajit/**/*
- pkgs/development/lua-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/lua-packages.nix
"6.topic: Lumina DE":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/lumina.nix
- pkgs/desktops/lumina/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/lumina.nix
- pkgs/desktops/lumina/**/*
"6.topic: LXQt":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/lxqt.nix
- pkgs/desktops/lxqt/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/lxqt.nix
- pkgs/desktops/lxqt/**/*
"6.topic: mate":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/mate.nix
- nixos/tests/mate.nix
- pkgs/desktops/mate/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/mate.nix
- nixos/tests/mate.nix
- pkgs/desktops/mate/**/*
"6.topic: module system":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- lib/modules.nix
- lib/types.nix
- lib/options.nix
- lib/tests/modules.sh
- lib/tests/modules/**
"6.topic: musl":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/musl/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/mu/musl/**/*
"6.topic: nim":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/nim.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/build-nim-package.nix
- pkgs/build-support/build-nim-sbom.nix
- pkgs/by-name/ni/nim*
- pkgs/top-level/nim-overrides.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- lib/modules.nix
- lib/types.nix
- lib/options.nix
- lib/tests/modules.sh
- lib/tests/modules/**
"6.topic: nixos":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/sw/switch-to-configuration-ng/**/*
- pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-rebuild-ng/**/*
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/nixos-rebuild/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/**/*
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/nixos-rebuild/**/*
"6.topic: nixos-container":
"6.topic: nim":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/virtualisation/nixos-containers.nix
- pkgs/tools/virtualization/nixos-container/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/nim.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/nim/*
- pkgs/development/nim-packages/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/nim-packages.nix
"6.topic: nodejs":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/javascript.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/node/**/*
- pkgs/development/node-packages/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/yarn/*
- pkgs/development/tools/yarn2nix-moretea/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/pnpm/**/*
- pkgs/development/web/nodejs/*
"6.topic: nvidia":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/hardware/video/nvidia.nix
- nixos/modules/services/hardware/nvidia-container-toolkit/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/hardware/nvidia-optimus.nix
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/nvidia-x11/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/javascript.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/node/**/*
- pkgs/development/node-packages/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/yarn/*
- pkgs/development/tools/yarn2nix-moretea/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/pnpm/**/*
- pkgs/development/web/nodejs/*
"6.topic: ocaml":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/ocaml.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/ocaml/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/reason/**/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/ocaml/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/ocaml-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/ocaml.section.md
- pkgs/development/compilers/ocaml/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/reason/**/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/**/*
- pkgs/development/tools/ocaml/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/ocaml-packages.nix
"6.topic: pantheon":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/pantheon/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/pantheon.nix
- nixos/modules/services/x11/display-managers/lightdm-greeters/pantheon.nix
- nixos/tests/pantheon.nix
- pkgs/desktops/pantheon/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/desktops/pantheon/**/*
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/pantheon.nix
- nixos/modules/services/x11/display-managers/lightdm-greeters/pantheon.nix
- nixos/tests/pantheon.nix
- pkgs/desktops/pantheon/**/*
"6.topic: php":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/php.section.md
- nixos/tests/php/**/*
- pkgs/build-support/php/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/php/**/*
- pkgs/development/php-packages/**/*
- pkgs/test/php/default.nix
- pkgs/top-level/php-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/php.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/php/**/*
- pkgs/development/interpreters/php/*
- pkgs/development/php-packages/**/*
- pkgs/test/php/default.nix
- pkgs/top-level/php-packages.nix
"6.topic: policy discussion":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- .github/**/*
- CONTRIBUTING.md
- pkgs/README.md
- nixos/README.md
- maintainers/README.md
- lib/README.md
- doc/README.md
"6.topic: printing":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/printing/cupsd.nix
- pkgs/misc/cups/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/services/printing/cupsd.nix
- pkgs/misc/cups/**/*
"6.topic: python":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/python.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/python/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/python.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/python/**/*
- pkgs/development/python-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix
"6.topic: qt/kde":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/qt.section.md
- nixos/modules/services/desktop-managers/plasma6.nix
- nixos/tests/plasma6.nix
- pkgs/kde/**/*
"6.topic: R":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/science/math/R/**/*
- pkgs/development/r-modules/**/*
"6.topic: rocm":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/rocm-modules/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/qt.section.md
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/plasma5.nix
- nixos/tests/plasma5.nix
- pkgs/applications/kde/**/*
- pkgs/desktops/plasma-5/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/kde-frameworks/**/*
- pkgs/development/libraries/qt-5/**/*
"6.topic: ruby":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/ruby.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/**/*
- pkgs/development/ruby-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/ruby-packages.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/ruby.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/ruby/**/*
- pkgs/development/ruby-modules/**/*
"6.topic: rust":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/rust.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/rust/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/rust/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/rust.section.md
- pkgs/build-support/rust/**/*
- pkgs/development/compilers/rust/**/*
"6.topic: stdenv":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/stdenv/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/stdenv/**/*
"6.topic: steam":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/games/steam/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/games/steam/**/*
"6.topic: systemd":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd/**/*
- nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd*/**/*
"6.topic: tcl":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/tcl.section.md
- pkgs/development/interpreters/tcl/*
- pkgs/development/tcl-modules/**/*
- pkgs/top-level/tcl-packages.nix
"6.topic: teams":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- maintainers/team-list.nix
"6.topic: testing":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
# NOTE: Let's keep the scope limited to test frameworks that are
# *developed in this repo*;
# - not individual tests
# - not packages for test frameworks
- pkgs/build-support/testers/**
- nixos/lib/testing/**
- nixos/lib/test-driver/**
- nixos/tests/nixos-test-driver/**
- nixos/lib/testing-python.nix # legacy
- nixos/tests/make-test-python.nix # legacy
# lib/debug.nix has a test framework (runTests) but it's not the main focus
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd/**/*
- nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd*/**/*
"6.topic: TeX":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md
- pkgs/test/texlive/**
- pkgs/tools/typesetting/tex/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/texlive.section.md
- pkgs/test/texlive/**
- pkgs/tools/typesetting/tex/**/*
"6.topic: updaters":
"6.topic: testing":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/common-updater/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
# NOTE: Let's keep the scope limited to test frameworks that are
# *developed in this repo*;
# - not individual tests
# - not packages for test frameworks
- pkgs/build-support/testers/**
- nixos/lib/testing/**
- nixos/lib/test-driver/**
- nixos/tests/nixos-test-driver/**
- nixos/lib/testing-python.nix # legacy
- nixos/tests/make-test-python.nix # legacy
# lib/debug.nix has a test framework (runTests) but it's not the main focus
"6.topic: vim":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/vim.section.md
- pkgs/applications/editors/vim/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins/**/*
- nixos/modules/programs/neovim.nix
- pkgs/applications/editors/neovim/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/languages-frameworks/vim.section.md
- pkgs/applications/editors/vim/**/*
- pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins/**/*
- nixos/modules/programs/neovim.nix
- pkgs/applications/editors/neovim/**/*
"6.topic: vscode":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/editors/vscode/**/*
"6.topic: windows":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/os-specific/windows/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/applications/editors/vscode/**/*
"6.topic: xen-project":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/virtualisation/xen*
- pkgs/by-name/xe/xen/*
- pkgs/by-name/qe/qemu_xen/*
- pkgs/by-name/xe/xen-guest-agent/*
- pkgs/by-name/xt/xtf/*
- pkgs/build-support/xen/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/xen*/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/vchan/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/virtualisation/xen*
- pkgs/by-name/xe/xen/*
- pkgs/by-name/qe/qemu_xen/*
- pkgs/by-name/xe/xen-guest-agent/*
- pkgs/by-name/xt/xtf/*
- pkgs/build-support/xen/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/xen*/*
- pkgs/development/ocaml-modules/vchan/*
"6.topic: xfce":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/doc/manual/configuration/xfce.xml
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/xfce.nix
- nixos/tests/xfce.nix
- pkgs/desktops/xfce/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/doc/manual/configuration/xfce.xml
- nixos/modules/services/x11/desktop-managers/xfce.nix
- nixos/tests/xfce.nix
- pkgs/desktops/xfce/**/*
"6.topic: zig":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/zig/**/*
- doc/hooks/zig.section.md
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- pkgs/development/compilers/zig/**/*
- doc/hooks/zig.section.md
"8.has: changelog":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/release-notes/**/*
- nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/**/*
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/**/*
"8.has: maintainer-list (update)":
"8.has: documentation":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- maintainers/maintainer-list.nix
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- doc/**/*
- nixos/doc/**/*
"8.has: module (update)":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/**/*
# keep-sorted end
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- nixos/modules/**/*
"8.has: maintainer-list (update)":
- any:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- maintainers/maintainer-list.nix

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# Configuration for probot-stale - https://github.com/probot/stale
daysUntilStale: 180
daysUntilClose: false
exemptLabels:
- "1.severity: security"
- "2.status: never-stale"
staleLabel: "2.status: stale"
markComment: false
closeComment: false

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# GitHub Actions Workflows
Some architectural notes about key decisions and concepts in our workflows:
- Instead of `pull_request` we use [`pull_request_target`](https://docs.github.com/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-when-your-workflow-runs/events-that-trigger-workflows#pull_request_target) for all PR-related workflows.
This has the advantage that those workflows will run without prior approval for external contributors.
- Running on `pull_request_target` also optionally provides us with a GH_TOKEN with elevated privileges (write access), which we need to do things like adding labels, requesting reviewers or pushing branches.
**Note about security:** We need to be careful to limit the scope of elevated privileges as much as possible.
Thus they should be lowered to the minimum with `permissions: {}` in every workflow by default.
- By definition `pull_request_target` runs in the context of the **base** of the pull request.
This means, that the workflow files to run will be taken from the base branch, not the PR, and actions/checkout will not checkout the PR, but the base branch, by default.
To protect our secrets, we need to make sure to **never execute code** from the pull request and always evaluate or build nix code from the pull request with the **sandbox enabled**.
- To test the pull request's contents, we checkout the "test merge commit".
This is a temporary commit that GitHub creates automatically as "what would happen, if this PR was merged into the base branch now?".
The checkout could be done via the virtual branch `refs/pull/<pr-number>/merge`, but doing so would cause failures when this virtual branch doesn't exist (anymore).
This can happen when the PR has conflicts, in which case the virtual branch is not created, or when the PR is getting merged while workflows are still running, in which case the branch won't exist anymore at the time of checkout.
Thus, we use the `prepare` job to check whether the PR is mergeable and the test merge commit exists and only then run the relevant jobs.
- Various workflows need to make comparisons against the base branch.
In this case, we checkout the parent of the "test merge commit" for best results.
Note, that this is not necessarily the same as the default commit that actions/checkout would use, which is also a commit from the base branch (see above), but might be older.
## Terminology
- **base commit**: The pull_request_target event's context commit, i.e. the base commit given by GitHub Actions.
Same as `github.event.pull_request.base.sha`.
- **head commit**: The HEAD commit in the pull request's branch.
Same as `github.event.pull_request.head.sha`.
- **merge commit**: The temporary "test merge commit" that GitHub Actions creates and updates for the pull request.
Same as `refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge`.
- **target commit**: The base branch's parent of the "test merge commit" to compare against.
## Concurrency Groups
We use [GitHub's Concurrency Groups](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/control-the-concurrency-of-workflows-and-jobs) to cancel older jobs on pushes to Pull Requests.
When two workflows are in the same group, a newer workflow cancels an older workflow.
Thus, it is important how to construct the group keys:
- Because we want to run jobs for different events at same time, we add `github.event_name` to the key.
This is the case for the `pull_request` which runs on changes to the workflow files to test the new files and the same workflow from the base branch run via `pull_request_event`.
- We don't want workflows of different Pull Requests to cancel each other, so we include `github.event.pull_request.number`.
The [GitHub docs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/control-the-concurrency-of-workflows-and-jobs#example-using-a-fallback-value) show using `github.head_ref` for this purpose, but this doesn't work well with forks: Different users could have the same head branch name in their forks and run CI for their PRs at the same time.
- Sometimes, there is no `pull_request.number`.
To ensure non-PR runs are never cancelled, we add a fallback of `github.run_id`.
This is a unique value for each workflow run.
- Of course, we run multiple workflows at the same time, so we add `github.workflow` to the key.
Otherwise workflows would cancel each other.
- There is a special case for reusable workflows called via `workflow_call` - they will have `github.workflow` set to their parent workflow's name.
Thus, they would cancel each other.
That's why we additionally hardcode the name of the workflow as well.
This results in a key with the following semantics:
```
<running-workflow>-<triggering-workflow>-<triggered-event>-<pull-request/fallback>
```
## Required Status Checks
The "Required Status Checks" branch ruleset is implemented in two top-level workflows: `pull-request-target.yml` and `merge-group.yml`.
The PR workflow defines all checks that need to succeed to add a Pull Request to the Merge Queue.
If no Merge Queue is set up for a branch, the PR workflow defines the checks required to merge into the target branch.
The Merge Group workflow defines all checks that are run as part of the Merge Queue.
Only when these pass, a Pull Request is finally merged into the target branch.
They don't apply when no Merge Queue is set up.
Both workflows work with the same `no PR failures` status check.
This name can never be changed, because it's used in the branch ruleset for these rules.

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name: Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed, labeled]
# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows write access to
# the GitHub repository. This means that it should not evaluate user input in a
# way that allows code injection.
name: Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed, labeled]
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
backport:
permissions:
contents: write # for korthout/backport-action to create branch
pull-requests: write # for korthout/backport-action to create PR to backport
name: Backport Pull Request
if: vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID && github.event.pull_request.merged == true && (github.event.action != 'labeled' || startsWith(github.event.label.name, 'backport'))
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
timeout-minutes: 3
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && github.event.pull_request.merged == true && (github.event_name != 'labeled' || startsWith('backport', github.event.label.name))
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered
# The App is scoped to Repository > Contents and Pull Requests: write for Nixpkgs
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-contents: write
permission-pull-requests: write
permission-workflows: write
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
persist-credentials: true
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Create backport PRs
id: backport
uses: korthout/backport-action@3634249d418881baa47fd6bae694506145f7a61b # v4.0.0
uses: korthout/backport-action@bd410d37cdcae80be6d969823ff5a225fe5c833f # v3.0.2
with:
# Config README: https://github.com/korthout/backport-action#backport-action
copy_labels_pattern: 'severity:\ssecurity'
github_token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
pull_description: |-
Bot-based backport to `${target_branch}`, triggered by a label in #${pull_number}.
**Before merging, ensure that this backport is [acceptable for the release](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases).**
Even as a non-committer, if you find that it is not acceptable, leave a comment.
> [!TIP]
> If you maintain all packages touched by this pull request, and they are all located under `pkgs/by-name/*`, you can comment **`@NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot merge`** to automatically merge this PR using the [`nixpkgs-merge-bot`](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/ci/README.md#nixpkgs-merge-bot).
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: "Add 'has: port to stable' label"
if: steps.backport.outputs.created_pull_numbers != ''
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
# Not using the app on purpose to avoid triggering another workflow run after adding this label.
script: |
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
labels: [ '8.has: port to stable' ]
})
* [ ] Before merging, ensure that this backport is [acceptable for the release](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#changes-acceptable-for-releases).
* Even as a non-commiter, if you find that it is not acceptable, leave a comment.

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name: Basic evaluation checks
on:
workflow_dispatch
# pull_request:
# branches:
# - master
# - release-**
# push:
# branches:
# - master
# - release-**
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
tests:
name: basic-eval-checks
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# we don't limit this action to only NixOS repo since the checks are cheap and useful developer feedback
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@ad2ddac53f961de1989924296a1f236fcfbaa4fc # v15
with:
# This cache is for the nixpkgs repo checks and should not be trusted or used elsewhere.
name: nixpkgs-ci
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
# explicit list of supportedSystems is needed until aarch64-darwin becomes part of the trunk jobset
- run: nix-build pkgs/top-level/release.nix -A release-checks --arg supportedSystems '[ "aarch64-darwin" "aarch64-linux" "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" ]'

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# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows some write
# access to the GitHub API. This means that it should not evaluate user input in
# a way that allows code injection.
name: Bot
on:
schedule:
# Run every 10m
# i.e., at each of the listed minutes, every hour
- cron: '05,15,25,35,45,55 * * * *'
workflow_call:
inputs:
headBranch:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY:
required: true
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
# This explicitly avoids using `run_id` for the concurrency key to make sure that only
# *one* scheduled run can run at a time.
group: bot-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
# PR-triggered runs will be cancelled, but scheduled runs will be queued.
cancel-in-progress: ${{ github.event_name != 'schedule' }}
# This is used as fallback without app only.
# This happens when testing in forks without setting up that app.
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
run:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
if: github.event_name != 'schedule' || github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
env:
# TODO: Remove after 2026-03-04, when Node 24 becomes the default.
# https://github.blog/changelog/2025-09-19-deprecation-of-node-20-on-github-actions-runners/
FORCE_JAVASCRIPT_ACTIONS_TO_NODE24: "true"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install @actions/artifact bottleneck
# Use a GitHub App, because it has much higher rate limits: 12,500 instead of 5,000 req / hour.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' && vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-administration: read
permission-contents: write
permission-issues: write
permission-members: read
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Run bot
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
retries: 3
script: |
require('./ci/github-script/bot.js')({
github,
context,
core,
dry: context.eventName == 'pull_request'
})
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- uses: actions/labeler@634933edcd8ababfe52f92936142cc22ac488b1b # v6.0.1
name: Labels from touched files
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
!contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
configuration-path: .github/labeler.yml # default
sync-labels: true
- uses: actions/labeler@634933edcd8ababfe52f92936142cc22ac488b1b # v6.0.1
name: Labels from touched files (no sync)
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
!contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
configuration-path: .github/labeler-no-sync.yml
sync-labels: false
- uses: actions/labeler@634933edcd8ababfe52f92936142cc22ac488b1b # v6.0.1
name: Labels from touched files (development branches)
# Development branches like staging-next, haskell-updates and python-updates get special labels.
# This is to avoid the mass of labels there, which is mostly useless - and really annoying for
# the backport labels.
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' &&
contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development')
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
configuration-path: .github/labeler-development-branches.yml
sync-labels: true
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq

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name: Build
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
artifact-prefix:
required: true
type: string
baseBranch:
required: true
type: string
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
# Should only be provided in the merge queue, not in pull requests,
# where we're evaluating untrusted code.
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA:
required: false
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
build:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- runner: ubuntu-24.04
name: x86_64-linux
systems: x86_64-linux
builds: [shell, manual-nixos, lib-tests, tarball]
desc: shell, docs, lib, tarball
- runner: ubuntu-24.04-arm
name: aarch64-linux
systems: aarch64-linux
builds: [shell, manual-nixos, manual-nixpkgs, manual-nixpkgs-tests]
desc: shell, docs
- runner: macos-14
name: darwin
systems: aarch64-darwin x86_64-darwin
builds: [shell]
desc: shell
name: '${{ matrix.name }}: ${{ matrix.desc }}'
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runner }}
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
target-as-trusted-at: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
with:
# Sandbox is disabled on MacOS by default.
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
continue-on-error: true
with:
# The nixpkgs-gha cache should not be trusted or used outside of Nixpkgs and its forks' CI.
name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_NAME || 'nixpkgs-gha' }}
extraPullNames: nixpkgs-gha
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
pushFilter: '(-source$|-nixpkgs-tarball-)'
- run: nix-env --install -f nixpkgs/trusted-pinned -A nix-build-uncached
- name: Build shell
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'shell')
run: echo "${{ matrix.systems }}" | xargs -n1 nix-build-uncached nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A shell --argstr system
- name: Build NixOS manual
if: |
contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixos') && !cancelled() &&
contains(fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).type, 'primary')
run: nix-build-uncached nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A manual-nixos --out-link nixos-manual
- name: Build Nixpkgs manual
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixpkgs') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build-uncached nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A manual-nixpkgs -A manual-nixpkgs-tests
- name: Build Nixpkgs manual tests
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixpkgs-tests') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build-uncached nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A manual-nixpkgs-tests
- name: Build lib tests
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'lib-tests') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build-uncached nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A lib-tests
- name: Build tarball
if: contains(matrix.builds, 'tarball') && !cancelled()
run: nix-build-uncached nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A tarball
- name: Upload NixOS manual
if: |
contains(matrix.builds, 'manual-nixos') && !cancelled() &&
contains(fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).type, 'primary')
uses: actions/upload-artifact@b7c566a772e6b6bfb58ed0dc250532a479d7789f # v6.0.0
with:
name: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}nixos-manual-${{ matrix.name }}
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name: "Check cherry-picks"
on:
pull_request_target:
branches:
- 'release-**'
- 'staging-**'
- '!staging-next'
permissions: {}
jobs:
check:
name: cherry-pick-check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
fetch-depth: 0
filter: blob:none
- name: Check cherry-picks
env:
BASE_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
HEAD_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
run: |
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name: "Check that maintainer list is sorted"
on:
pull_request_target:
paths:
- 'maintainers/maintainer-list.nix'
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
nixos:
name: maintainer-list-check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
# Only these directories to perform the check
sparse-checkout: |
lib
maintainers
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
# explicitly enable sandbox
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- name: Check that maintainer-list.nix is sorted
run: nix-instantiate --eval maintainers/scripts/check-maintainers-sorted.nix

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# This file was copied mostly from check-maintainers-sorted.yaml.
# NOTE: Formatting with the RFC-style nixfmt command is not yet stable. See
# https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/166.
# Because of this, this action is not yet enabled for all files -- only for
# those who have opted in.
name: Check that Nix files are formatted
on:
pull_request_target:
# See the comment at the same location in ./nixpkgs-vet.yml
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, edited]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
nixos:
name: nixfmt-check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "!contains(github.event.pull_request.title, '[skip treewide]')"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
# Fetches the merge commit and its parents
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Checking out base branch
run: |
base=$(mktemp -d)
baseRev=$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)
git worktree add "$base" "$baseRev"
echo "baseRev=$baseRev" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "base=$base" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Get Nixpkgs revision for nixfmt
run: |
# pin to a commit from nixpkgs-unstable to avoid e.g. building nixfmt
# from staging
# This should not be a URL, because it would allow PRs to run arbitrary code in CI!
rev=$(jq -r .rev ci/pinned-nixpkgs.json)
echo "url=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/$rev.tar.gz" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
# explicitly enable sandbox
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
nix_path: nixpkgs=${{ env.url }}
- name: Install nixfmt
run: "nix-env -f '<nixpkgs>' -iAP nixfmt-rfc-style"
- name: Check that Nix files are formatted according to the RFC style
run: |
unformattedFiles=()
# TODO: Make this more parallel
# Loop through all Nix files touched by the PR
while readarray -d '' -n 2 entry && (( ${#entry[@]} != 0 )); do
type=${entry[0]}
file=${entry[1]}
case $type in
A*)
source=""
dest=$file
;;
M*)
source=$file
dest=$file
;;
C*|R*)
source=$file
read -r -d '' dest
;;
*)
echo "Ignoring file $file with type $type"
continue
esac
# Ignore files that weren't already formatted
if [[ -n "$source" ]] && ! nixfmt --check ${{ env.base }}/"$source" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Ignoring file $file because it's not formatted in the base commit"
elif ! nixfmt --check "$dest"; then
unformattedFiles+=("$dest")
fi
done < <(git diff -z --name-status ${{ env.baseRev }} -- '*.nix')
if (( "${#unformattedFiles[@]}" > 0 )); then
echo "Some new/changed Nix files are not properly formatted"
echo "Please go to the Nixpkgs root directory, run \`nix-shell\`, then:"
echo "nixfmt ${unformattedFiles[*]@Q}"
echo "If you're having trouble, please ping @NixOS/nix-formatting"
exit 1
fi

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name: Check changed Nix files with nixf-tidy (experimental)
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, edited]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
nixos:
name: exp-nixf-tidy-check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "!contains(github.event.pull_request.title, '[skip treewide]')"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
# Fetches the merge commit and its parents
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Checking out base branch
run: |
base=$(mktemp -d)
baseRev=$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)
git worktree add "$base" "$baseRev"
echo "baseRev=$baseRev" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "base=$base" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Get Nixpkgs revision for nixf
run: |
# pin to a commit from nixpkgs-unstable to avoid e.g. building nixf
# from staging
# This should not be a URL, because it would allow PRs to run arbitrary code in CI!
rev=$(jq -r .rev ci/pinned-nixpkgs.json)
echo "url=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/$rev.tar.gz" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
# explicitly enable sandbox
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
nix_path: nixpkgs=${{ env.url }}
- name: Install nixf and jq
# provided jq is incompatible with our expression
run: "nix-env -f '<nixpkgs>' -iAP nixf jq"
- name: Check that Nix files pass nixf-tidy
run: |
# Filtering error messages we don't like
nixf_wrapper(){
nixf-tidy --variable-lookup < "$1" | jq -r '
[
"sema-escaping-with"
]
as $ignored_errors|[.[]|select(.sname as $s|$ignored_errors|index($s)|not)]
'
}
failedFiles=()
# Don't report errors to file overview
# to avoid duplicates when editing title and description
if [[ "${{ github.event.action }}" == 'edited' ]] && [[ -z "${{ github.event.edited.changes.base }}" ]]; then
DONT_REPORT_ERROR=1
else
DONT_REPORT_ERROR=
fi
# TODO: Make this more parallel
# Loop through all Nix files touched by the PR
while readarray -d '' -n 2 entry && (( ${#entry[@]} != 0 )); do
type=${entry[0]}
file=${entry[1]}
case $type in
A*)
source=""
dest=$file
;;
M*)
source=$file
dest=$file
;;
C*|R*)
source=$file
read -r -d '' dest
;;
*)
echo "Ignoring file $file with type $type"
continue
esac
if [[ -n "$source" ]] && [[ "$(nixf_wrapper ${{ env.base }}/"$source")" != '[]' ]] 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Ignoring file $file because it doesn't pass nixf-tidy in the base commit"
echo # insert blank line
else
nixf_report="$(nixf_wrapper "$dest")"
if [[ "$nixf_report" != '[]' ]]; then
echo "$dest doesn't pass nixf-tidy. Reported by nixf-tidy:"
errors=$(echo "$nixf_report" | jq -r --arg dest "$dest" '
def getLCur: "line=" + (.line+1|tostring) + ",col=" + (.column|tostring);
def getRCur: "endLine=" + (.line+1|tostring) + ",endColumn=" + (.column|tostring);
def getRange: "file=\($dest)," + (.lCur|getLCur) + "," + (.rCur|getRCur);
def getBody: . as $top|(.range|getRange) + ",title="+ .sname + "::" +
(.message|sub("{}" ; ($top.args.[]|tostring)));
def getNote: "\n::notice " + (.|getBody);
def getMessage: "::error " + (.|getBody) + (if (.notes|length)>0 then
([.notes.[]|getNote]|add) else "" end);
.[]|getMessage
')
if [[ -z "$DONT_REPORT_ERROR" ]]; then
echo "$errors"
else
# just print in plain text
echo "$errors" | sed 's/^:://'
echo # add one empty line
fi
failedFiles+=("$dest")
fi
fi
done < <(git diff -z --name-status ${{ env.baseRev }} -- '*.nix')
if [[ -n "$DONT_REPORT_ERROR" ]]; then
echo "Edited the PR but didn't change the base branch, only the description/title."
echo "Not reporting errors again to avoid duplication."
echo # add one empty line
fi
if (( "${#failedFiles[@]}" > 0 )); then
echo "Some new/changed Nix files don't pass nixf-tidy."
echo "See ${{ github.event.pull_request.html_url }}/files for reported errors."
echo "If you believe this is a false positive, ping @Aleksanaa and @inclyc in this PR."
exit 1
fi

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name: "Check shell"
on:
pull_request_target:
permissions: {}
jobs:
x86_64-linux:
name: shell-check-x86_64-linux
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
- name: Build shell
run: nix-build shell.nix
aarch64-darwin:
name: shell-check-aarch64-darwin
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
- name: Build shell
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name: Check
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
baseBranch:
required: false
type: string
headBranch:
required: false
type: string
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
# Should only be provided in the merge queue, not in pull requests,
# where we're evaluating untrusted code.
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA:
required: false
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
commits:
if: inputs.baseBranch && inputs.headBranch
permissions:
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
timeout-minutes: 3
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
path: trusted
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install bottleneck
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
- name: Check commits
id: check
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
env:
TARGETS_STABLE: ${{ fromJSON(inputs.baseBranch).stable && !contains(fromJSON(inputs.headBranch).type, 'development') }}
with:
script: |
const targetsStable = JSON.parse(process.env.TARGETS_STABLE)
require('./trusted/ci/github-script/commits.js')({
github,
context,
core,
dry: context.eventName == 'pull_request',
cherryPicks: context.eventName == 'pull_request' || targetsStable,
})
- name: Log current API rate limits
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: gh api /rate_limit | jq
owners:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Checkout merge and target commits
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
target-as-trusted-at: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
continue-on-error: true
with:
# The nixpkgs-gha cache should not be trusted or used outside of Nixpkgs and its forks' CI.
name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_NAME || 'nixpkgs-gha' }}
extraPullNames: nixpkgs-gha
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
pushFilter: -source$
- name: Build codeowners validator
run: nix-build nixpkgs/trusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/trusted-pinned -A codeownersValidator
- name: Validate codeowners
env:
OWNERS_FILE: nixpkgs/untrusted/ci/OWNERS
REPOSITORY_PATH: nixpkgs/untrusted
# Omits "owners", which checks whether GitHub handles exist, but fails with nested team
# structures.
CHECKS: "duppatterns,files,syntax"
# Set this to "notowned,avoid-shadowing" to check that all files are owned by somebody
EXPERIMENTAL_CHECKS: "avoid-shadowing"
run: result/bin/codeowners-validator

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name: Codeowners
# This workflow depends on a GitHub App with the following permissions:
# - Repository > Administration: read-only
# - Organization > Members: read-only
# - Repository > Pull Requests: read-write
# The App needs to be installed on this repository
# the OWNER_APP_ID repository variable needs to be set
# the OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY repository secret needs to be set
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, ready_for_review, synchronize, reopened, edited]
env:
# TODO: Once confirmed that this works by seeing that the action would request
# reviews from the same people (or refuse for wrong base branches),
# move all entries from CODEOWNERS to OWNERS and change this value here
# OWNERS_FILE: .github/OWNERS
OWNERS_FILE: .github/CODEOWNERS
# Also remove this
DRY_MODE: 1
jobs:
# Check that code owners is valid
check:
name: Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
# Important: Because we use pull_request_target, this checks out the base branch of the PR, not the PR itself.
# We later build and run code from the base branch with access to secrets,
# so it's important this is not the PRs code.
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
path: base
- name: Build codeowners validator
run: nix-build base/ci -A codeownersValidator
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@5d869da34e18e7287c1daad50e0b8ea0f506ce69 # v1.11.0
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.OWNER_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.number }}/merge
path: pr
- name: Validate codeowners
run: result/bin/codeowners-validator
env:
OWNERS_FILE: pr/${{ env.OWNERS_FILE }}
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
REPOSITORY_PATH: pr
OWNER_CHECKER_REPOSITORY: ${{ github.repository }}
# Set this to "notowned,avoid-shadowing" to check that all files are owned by somebody
EXPERIMENTAL_CHECKS: "avoid-shadowing"
# Request reviews from code owners
request:
name: Request
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
# Important: Because we use pull_request_target, this checks out the base branch of the PR, not the PR head.
# This is intentional, because we need to request the review of owners as declared in the base branch.
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@5d869da34e18e7287c1daad50e0b8ea0f506ce69 # v1.11.0
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.OWNER_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.OWNER_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- name: Build review request package
run: nix-build ci -A requestReviews
- name: Request reviews
run: result/bin/request-reviews.sh ${{ github.repository }} ${{ github.event.number }} "$OWNERS_FILE"
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
# Don't do anything on draft PRs
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name: Comment
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
# This is used as fallback without app only.
# This happens when testing in forks without setting up that app.
permissions:
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
# The `bot` workflow reacts to comments with @NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot references, but might only
# pick up a comment after up to 10 minutes. To give the user instant feedback, this job adds
# a reaction to these comments.
react:
name: React with eyes
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
timeout-minutes: 2
if: contains(github.event.comment.body, '@NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot merge')
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
# Use the GitHub App to make sure the reaction happens with the same user who will later merge.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' && vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
retries: 3
script: |
const { handleMergeComment } = require('./ci/github-script/merge.js')
const { body, node_id } = context.payload.comment
await handleMergeComment({
github,
body,
node_id,
reaction: 'EYES',
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# Some workflows depend on the base branch of the PR, but changing the base branch is not included in the default trigger events, which would be `opened`, `synchronize` or `reopened`.
# Instead it causes an `edited` event.
# Since `edited` is also triggered when PR title/body is changed, we use this wrapper workflow, to run the other workflows conditionally only.
# There are already feature requests for adding a `base_changed` event:
# - https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/35058
# - https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/64119
#
# Instead of adding this to each workflow's pull_request_target event, we trigger this in a separate workflow.
# This has the advantage, that we can actually skip running those jobs for simple edits like changing the title or description.
# The actual trigger happens by closing and re-opening the pull request, which triggers the default pull_request_target events.
# This is much simpler and reliable than other approaches.
name: "Edited base branch"
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [edited]
concurrency:
group: edited-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
base:
name: Trigger jobs
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
if: github.event.changes.base.ref.from && github.event.changes.base.ref.from != github.event.pull_request.base.ref
timeout-minutes: 2
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered
# The App is scoped to Repository > Contents and Pull Requests: write for Nixpkgs
# We only need Pull Requests: write here, but the app is also used for backports.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
function changeState(state) {
return github.rest.pulls.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
state
})
}
await changeState('closed')
await changeState('open')

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name: "Checking EditorConfig"
permissions: read-all
on:
# avoids approving first time contributors
pull_request_target:
branches-ignore:
- 'release-**'
jobs:
tests:
name: editorconfig-check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && !contains(github.event.pull_request.title, '[skip treewide]')"
steps:
- name: Get list of changed files from PR
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
gh api \
repos/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls/${{github.event.number}}/files --paginate \
| jq '.[] | select(.status != "removed") | .filename' \
> "$HOME/changed_files"
- name: print list of changed files
run: |
cat "$HOME/changed_files"
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
# nixpkgs commit is pinned so that it doesn't break
# editorconfig-checker 2.4.0
nix_path: nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/c473cc8714710179df205b153f4e9fa007107ff9.tar.gz
- name: Checking EditorConfig
run: |
cat "$HOME/changed_files" | nix-shell -p editorconfig-checker --run 'xargs -r editorconfig-checker -disable-indent-size'
- if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
echo "::error :: Hey! It looks like your changes don't follow our editorconfig settings. Read https://editorconfig.org/#download to configure your editor so you never see this error again."

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name: Eval
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
artifact-prefix:
required: true
type: string
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
type: string
systems:
required: true
type: string
testVersions:
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
secrets:
# Should only be provided in the merge queue, not in pull requests,
# where we're evaluating untrusted code.
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA:
required: false
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
versions:
if: inputs.testVersions
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
outputs:
versions: ${{ steps.versions.outputs.versions }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
path: trusted
sparse-checkout: |
ci/supportedVersions.nix
- name: Check out the PR at the test merge commit
uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
path: untrusted
sparse-checkout: |
ci/pinned.json
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- name: Load supported versions
id: versions
run: |
echo "versions=$(trusted/ci/supportedVersions.nix --arg pinnedJson untrusted/ci/pinned.json)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
eval:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
needs: versions
if: ${{ !cancelled() && !failure() }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
system: ${{ fromJSON(inputs.systems) }}
version:
- "" # Default Eval triggering rebuild labels and such.
- ${{ fromJSON(needs.versions.outputs.versions || '[]') }} # Only for ci/pinned.json updates.
# Failures for versioned Evals will be collected in a separate job below
# to not interrupt main Eval's compare step.
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.version != '' }}
name: ${{ matrix.system }}${{ matrix.version && format(' @ {0}', matrix.version) || '' }}
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
# This is not supposed to be used and just acts as a fallback.
# Without swap, when Eval runs OOM, it will fail badly with a
# job that is sometimes not interruptible anymore.
# If Eval starts swapping, decrease chunkSize to keep it fast.
- name: Enable swap
run: |
sudo fallocate -l 10G /swap
sudo chmod 600 /swap
sudo mkswap /swap
sudo swapon /swap
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check out the PR at merged and target commits
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
target-as-trusted-at: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
continue-on-error: true
with:
# The nixpkgs-gha cache should not be trusted or used outside of Nixpkgs and its forks' CI.
name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_NAME || 'nixpkgs-gha' }}
extraPullNames: nixpkgs-gha
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
pushFilter: '(-source|-single-chunk)$'
- name: Evaluate the ${{ matrix.system }} output paths at the merge commit
env:
MATRIX_SYSTEM: ${{ matrix.system }}
MATRIX_VERSION: ${{ matrix.version || 'nixVersions.latest' }}
run: |
nix-build nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A eval.singleSystem \
--argstr evalSystem "$MATRIX_SYSTEM" \
--arg chunkSize 8000 \
--argstr nixPath "$MATRIX_VERSION" \
--out-link merged
# If it uses too much memory, slightly decrease chunkSize.
# Note: Keep the same further down in sync!
- name: Evaluate the ${{ matrix.system }} output paths at the target commit
env:
MATRIX_SYSTEM: ${{ matrix.system }}
run: |
TARGET_DRV=$(nix-instantiate nixpkgs/trusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/trusted-pinned -A eval.singleSystem \
--argstr evalSystem "$MATRIX_SYSTEM" \
--arg chunkSize 8000 \
--argstr nixPath "nixVersions.latest")
# Try to fetch this from Cachix a few times, for up to 30 seconds. This avoids running Eval
# twice in the Merge Queue, when a later item finishes Eval at the merge commit earlier.
for _i in {1..6}; do
# Using --max-jobs 0 will cause nix-build to fail if this can't be substituted from cachix.
if nix-build "$TARGET_DRV" --max-jobs 0; then
break
fi
sleep 5
done
# Either fetches from Cachix or runs Eval itself. The fallback is required
# for pull requests into wip-branches without merge queue.
nix-build "$TARGET_DRV" --out-link target
- name: Compare outpaths against the target branch
env:
MATRIX_SYSTEM: ${{ matrix.system }}
run: |
nix-build nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A eval.diff \
--arg beforeDir ./target \
--arg afterDir ./merged \
--argstr evalSystem "$MATRIX_SYSTEM" \
--out-link diff
- name: Upload outpaths diff and stats
uses: actions/upload-artifact@b7c566a772e6b6bfb58ed0dc250532a479d7789f # v6.0.0
with:
name: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}${{ matrix.version && format('{0}-', matrix.version) || '' }}diff-${{ matrix.system }}
path: diff/*
compare:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
needs: [eval]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && !failure() }}
permissions:
statuses: write
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Check out the PR at the target commit
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
target-as-trusted-at: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
- name: Download output paths and eval stats for all systems
uses: actions/download-artifact@37930b1c2abaa49bbe596cd826c3c89aef350131 # v7.0.0
with:
pattern: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}diff-*
path: diff
merge-multiple: true
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- name: Combine all output paths and eval stats
run: |
nix-build nixpkgs/trusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/trusted-pinned -A eval.combine \
--arg diffDir ./diff \
--out-link combined
- name: Upload the maintainer list
uses: actions/upload-artifact@b7c566a772e6b6bfb58ed0dc250532a479d7789f # v6.0.0
with:
name: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}maintainers
path: combined/maintainers.json
- name: Compare against the target branch
env:
TARGET_SHA: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
run: |
git -C nixpkgs/trusted diff --name-only "$TARGET_SHA" \
| jq --raw-input --slurp 'split("\n")[:-1]' > touched-files.json
# Use the target branch to get accurate maintainer info
nix-build nixpkgs/trusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/trusted-pinned -A eval.compare \
--arg combinedDir ./combined \
--arg touchedFilesJson ./touched-files.json \
--out-link comparison
cat comparison/step-summary.md >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
- name: Upload the comparison results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@b7c566a772e6b6bfb58ed0dc250532a479d7789f # v6.0.0
with:
name: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}comparison
path: comparison/*
- name: Add eval summary to commit statuses
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' }}
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
script: |
const { readFile } = require('node:fs/promises')
const changed = JSON.parse(await readFile('comparison/changed-paths.json', 'utf-8'))
const description =
'Package: ' + [
`added ${changed.attrdiff.added.length}`,
`removed ${changed.attrdiff.removed.length}`,
`changed ${changed.attrdiff.changed.length}`
].join(', ') +
' — Rebuild: ' + [
`linux ${changed.rebuildCountByKernel.linux}`,
`darwin ${changed.rebuildCountByKernel.darwin}`
].join(', ')
const { serverUrl, repo, runId, payload } = context
const target_url =
`${serverUrl}/${repo.owner}/${repo.repo}/actions/runs/${runId}?pr=${payload.pull_request.number}`
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
...repo,
sha: payload.pull_request.head.sha,
context: 'Eval Summary',
state: 'success',
description,
target_url
})
# Creates a matrix of Eval performance for various versions and systems.
report:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
needs: [versions, eval]
steps:
- name: Download output paths and eval stats for all versions
uses: actions/download-artifact@37930b1c2abaa49bbe596cd826c3c89aef350131 # v7.0.0
with:
pattern: "*-diff-*"
path: versions
- name: Add version comparison table to job summary
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
env:
ARTIFACT_PREFIX: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}
SYSTEMS: ${{ inputs.systems }}
VERSIONS: ${{ needs.versions.outputs.versions }}
with:
script: |
const { readFileSync } = require('node:fs')
const path = require('node:path')
const prefix = process.env.ARTIFACT_PREFIX
const systems = JSON.parse(process.env.SYSTEMS)
const versions = JSON.parse(process.env.VERSIONS)
core.summary.addHeading('Lix/Nix version comparison')
core.summary.addTable(
[].concat(
[
[{ data: 'Version', header: true }].concat(
systems.map((system) => ({ data: system, header: true })),
),
],
versions.map((version) =>
[{ data: version }].concat(
systems.map((system) => {
try {
const artifact = path.join('versions', `${prefix}${version}-diff-${system}`)
const time = Math.round(
parseFloat(
readFileSync(
path.join(artifact, 'after', system, 'total-time'),
'utf-8',
),
),
)
const diff = JSON.parse(
readFileSync(path.join(artifact, system, 'diff.json'), 'utf-8'),
)
const attrs = []
.concat(diff.added, diff.removed, diff.changed, diff.rebuilds)
// There are some special attributes, which are ignored for rebuilds.
// These only have a single path component, because they lack the `.<system>` suffix.
.filter((attr) => attr.split('.').length > 1)
if (attrs.length > 0) {
core.setFailed(
`${version} on ${system} has changed outpaths!\nNote: Please make sure to update ci/pinned.json separately from changes to other packages.`,
)
return { data: ':x:' }
}
return { data: time }
} catch {
core.warning(`${version} on ${system} did not produce artifact.`)
return { data: ':warning:' }
}
}),
),
),
),
)
core.summary.addRaw(
'\n*Evaluation time in seconds without downloading dependencies.*',
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw('\n*:warning: Job did not report a result.*', true)
core.summary.addRaw(
'\n*:x: Job produced different outpaths than the target branch.*',
true,
)
core.summary.write()
misc:
if: ${{ github.event_name != 'push' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
- name: Install Nix
uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- name: Run misc eval tasks in parallel
run: |
# Ensure flake outputs on all systems still evaluate
nix flake check --all-systems --no-build './nixpkgs/untrusted?shallow=1' &
# Query nixpkgs with aliases enabled to check for basic syntax errors
nix-env -I ./nixpkgs/untrusted -f ./nixpkgs/untrusted -qa '*' --option restrict-eval true --option allow-import-from-derivation false >/dev/null &
wait

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name: "Label PR"
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [edited, opened, synchronize, reopened]
# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows some write
# access to the GitHub API. This means that it should not evaluate user input in
# a way that allows code injection.
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
labels:
name: label-pr
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && !contains(github.event.pull_request.title, '[skip treewide]')"
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@8558fd74291d67161a8a78ce36a881fa63b766a9 # v5.0.0
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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name: Lint
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
# Should only be provided in the merge queue, not in pull requests,
# where we're evaluating untrusted code.
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA:
required: false
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
treefmt:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
# TODO: Figure out how to best enable caching for the treefmt job. Cachix won't work well,
# because the cache would be invalidated on every commit - treefmt checks every file.
# Maybe we can cache treefmt's eval-cache somehow.
- name: Check that files are formatted
run: |
# Note that it's fine to run this on untrusted code because:
# - There's no secrets accessible here
# - The build is sandboxed
if ! nix-build nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A fmt.check; then
echo "Some files are not properly formatted"
echo "Please format them by going to the Nixpkgs root directory and running one of:"
echo " nix-shell --run treefmt"
echo " nix develop --command treefmt"
echo " nix fmt"
echo "Make sure your branch is up to date with master; rebase if not."
echo "If you're having trouble, please ping @NixOS/nix-formatting"
exit 1
fi
parse:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Checkout the merge commit
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
continue-on-error: true
with:
# The nixpkgs-gha cache should not be trusted or used outside of Nixpkgs and its forks' CI.
name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_NAME || 'nixpkgs-gha' }}
extraPullNames: nixpkgs-gha
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
pushFilter: -source$
- name: Parse all nix files
run: |
# Tests multiple versions at once, let's make sure all of them run, so keep-going.
nix-build nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A parse --keep-going
nixpkgs-vet:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: .github/actions
- name: Checkout merge and target commits
uses: ./.github/actions/checkout
with:
merged-as-untrusted-at: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
target-as-trusted-at: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@0fc020193b5a1fa3ac4575aa3a7d3aa6a35435ad # v16
continue-on-error: true
with:
# The nixpkgs-gha cache should not be trusted or used outside of Nixpkgs and its forks' CI.
name: ${{ vars.CACHIX_NAME || 'nixpkgs-gha' }}
extraPullNames: nixpkgs-gha
authToken: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
pushFilter: -source$
- name: Running nixpkgs-vet
env:
# Force terminal colors to be enabled. The library that `nixpkgs-vet` uses respects https://bixense.com/clicolors/
CLICOLOR_FORCE: 1
run: |
if nix-build nixpkgs/untrusted/ci --arg nixpkgs ./nixpkgs/untrusted-pinned -A nixpkgs-vet --arg base "./nixpkgs/trusted" --arg head "./nixpkgs/untrusted"; then
exit 0
else
exitCode=$?
echo "To run locally: ./ci/nixpkgs-vet.sh $GITHUB_BASE_REF https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY.git"
echo "If you're having trouble, ping @NixOS/nixpkgs-vet"
exit "$exitCode"
fi
commits:
# Only check commits if we have access to the pull_request context.
#
# Luckily there's no need to lint commit messages in the Merge Queue, because
# changes to the target branch can't change commit messages on the base branch.
if: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
path: trusted
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
- name: Check commit messages
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
script: |
const checkCommitMessages = require('./trusted/ci/github-script/lint-commits.js')
checkCommitMessages({
github,
context,
core,
})

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name: "Build NixOS manual"
permissions: read-all
on:
pull_request_target:
branches:
- master
paths:
- 'nixos/**'
jobs:
nixos:
name: nixos-manual-build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
# explicitly enable sandbox
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@ad2ddac53f961de1989924296a1f236fcfbaa4fc # v15
with:
# This cache is for the nixpkgs repo checks and should not be trusted or used elsewhere.
name: nixpkgs-ci
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- name: Building NixOS manual
run: NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-build --option restrict-eval true nixos/release.nix -A manual.x86_64-linux

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name: "Build Nixpkgs manual"
permissions: read-all
on:
pull_request_target:
branches:
- master
paths:
- 'doc/**'
- 'lib/**'
- 'pkgs/tools/nix/nixdoc/**'
jobs:
nixpkgs:
name: nixpkgs-manual-build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
# explicitly enable sandbox
extra_nix_config: sandbox = true
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@ad2ddac53f961de1989924296a1f236fcfbaa4fc # v15
with:
# This cache is for the nixpkgs repo checks and should not be trusted or used elsewhere.
name: nixpkgs-ci
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- name: Building Nixpkgs manual
run: NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-build --option restrict-eval true pkgs/top-level/release.nix -A manual -A manual.tests

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name: Merge Group
on:
merge_group:
workflow_call:
inputs:
artifact-prefix:
required: true
type: string
mergedSha:
required: true
type: string
targetSha:
required: true
type: string
permissions: {}
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
outputs:
baseBranch: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.base }}
mergedSha: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
systems: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.systems }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: |
ci/supportedSystems.json
- id: prepare
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
env:
MERGED_SHA: ${{ inputs.mergedSha }}
TARGET_SHA: ${{ inputs.targetSha }}
with:
script: |
const { classify } = require('./ci/supportedBranches.js')
const baseBranch = (
context.payload.merge_group?.base_ref ??
context.payload.pull_request.base.ref
).replace(/^refs\/heads\//, '')
const baseClassification = classify(baseBranch)
core.setOutput('base', baseClassification)
core.info('base classification:', baseClassification)
core.setOutput('mergedSha', context.payload.merge_group?.head_sha ?? process.env.MERGED_SHA)
core.info(`mergedSha: ${context.payload.merge_group?.head_sha ?? process.env.MERGED_SHA}`)
core.setOutput('targetSha', context.payload.merge_group?.base_sha ?? process.env.TARGET_SHA)
core.info(`targetSha: ${context.payload.merge_group?.base_sha ?? process.env.TARGET_SHA}`)
core.setOutput('systems', require('./ci/supportedSystems.json'))
check:
name: Check
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/check.yml
permissions:
# cherry-picks; formality right now, but unused
pull-requests: write
secrets:
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
with:
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
lint:
name: Lint
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint.yml
secrets:
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
with:
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
eval:
name: Eval
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/eval.yml
# The eval workflow requests these permissions so we must explicitly allow them,
# even though they are unused when working with the merge queue.
permissions:
# compare
statuses: write
secrets:
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
with:
artifact-prefix: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
systems: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.systems }}
build:
name: Build
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/build.yml
secrets:
CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN_GHA }}
with:
artifact-prefix: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}
baseBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseBranch }}
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
# This job's only purpose is to create the target for the "Required Status Checks" branch ruleset.
# It "needs" all the jobs that should block the Merge Queue.
unlock:
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' && always()
# Modify this list to add or remove jobs from required status checks.
needs:
- check
- lint
- eval
- build
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
permissions:
statuses: write
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
env:
RESULTS: ${{ toJSON(needs.*.result) }}
with:
script: |
const { serverUrl, repo, runId, payload } = context
const target_url =
`${serverUrl}/${repo.owner}/${repo.repo}/actions/runs/${runId}`
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
...repo,
sha: payload.merge_group.head_sha,
// WARNING:
// Do NOT change the name of this, otherwise the rule will not catch it anymore.
// This would prevent all PRs from merging.
context: 'no PR failures',
state: JSON.parse(process.env.RESULTS).every(result => result == 'success') ? 'success' : 'error',
target_url,
})

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name: "Check whether nix files are parseable"
permissions: read-all
on:
# avoids approving first time contributors
pull_request_target:
branches-ignore:
- 'release-**'
jobs:
tests:
name: nix-files-parseable-check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && !contains(github.event.pull_request.title, '[skip treewide]')"
steps:
- name: Get list of changed files from PR
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
gh api \
repos/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulls/${{github.event.number}}/files --paginate \
| jq --raw-output '.[] | select(.status != "removed" and (.filename | endswith(".nix"))) | .filename' \
> "$HOME/changed_files"
if [[ -s "$HOME/changed_files" ]]; then
echo "CHANGED_FILES=$HOME/changed_files" > "$GITHUB_ENV"
fi
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: refs/pull/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/merge
if: ${{ env.CHANGED_FILES && env.CHANGED_FILES != '' }}
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixpkgs-unstable
- name: Parse all changed or added nix files
run: |
ret=0
while IFS= read -r file; do
out="$(nix-instantiate --parse "$file")" || { echo "$out" && ret=1; }
done < "$HOME/changed_files"
exit "$ret"
if: ${{ env.CHANGED_FILES && env.CHANGED_FILES != '' }}

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# `nixpkgs-vet` is a tool to vet Nixpkgs: its architecture, package structure, and more.
# Among other checks, it makes sure that `pkgs/by-name` (see `../../pkgs/by-name/README.md`) follows the validity rules outlined in [RFC 140](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/140).
# When you make changes to this workflow, please also update `ci/nixpkgs-vet.sh` to reflect the impact of your work to the CI.
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet for details on the tool and its checks.
name: Vet nixpkgs
on:
# Using pull_request_target instead of pull_request avoids having to approve first time contributors.
pull_request_target:
# This workflow depends on the base branch of the PR, but changing the base branch is not included in the default trigger events, which would be `opened`, `synchronize` or `reopened`.
# Instead it causes an `edited` event, so we need to add it explicitly here.
# While `edited` is also triggered when the PR title/body is changed, this PR action is fairly quick, and PRs don't get edited **that** often, so it shouldn't be a problem.
# There is a feature request for adding a `base_changed` event: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/35058
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, edited]
permissions: {}
# We don't use a concurrency group here, because the action is triggered quite often (due to the PR edit trigger), and contributors would get notified on any canceled run.
# There is a feature request for suppressing notifications on concurrency-canceled runs: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/13015
jobs:
check:
name: nixpkgs-vet
# This needs to be x86_64-linux, because we depend on the tooling being pre-built in the GitHub releases.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# This should take 1 minute at most, but let's be generous. The default of 6 hours is definitely too long.
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
# This step has to be in this file, because it's needed to determine which revision of the repository to fetch, and we can only use other files from the repository once it's fetched.
- name: Resolving the merge commit
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
# This checks for mergeability of a pull request as recommended in
# https://docs.github.com/en/rest/guides/using-the-rest-api-to-interact-with-your-git-database?apiVersion=2022-11-28#checking-mergeability-of-pull-requests
# Retry the API query this many times
retryCount=5
# Start with 5 seconds, but double every retry
retryInterval=5
while true; do
echo "Checking whether the pull request can be merged"
prInfo=$(gh api \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
/repos/"$GITHUB_REPOSITORY"/pulls/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }})
mergeable=$(jq -r .mergeable <<< "$prInfo")
mergedSha=$(jq -r .merge_commit_sha <<< "$prInfo")
if [[ "$mergeable" == "null" ]]; then
if (( retryCount == 0 )); then
echo "Not retrying anymore. It's likely that GitHub is having internal issues: check https://www.githubstatus.com/"
exit 1
else
(( retryCount -= 1 )) || true
# null indicates that GitHub is still computing whether it's mergeable
# Wait a couple seconds before trying again
echo "GitHub is still computing whether this PR can be merged, waiting $retryInterval seconds before trying again ($retryCount retries left)"
sleep "$retryInterval"
(( retryInterval *= 2 )) || true
fi
else
break
fi
done
if [[ "$mergeable" == "true" ]]; then
echo "The PR can be merged, checking the merge commit $mergedSha"
echo "mergedSha=$mergedSha" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
else
echo "The PR cannot be merged, it has a merge conflict, skipping the rest.."
fi
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
if: env.mergedSha
with:
# pull_request_target checks out the base branch by default
ref: ${{ env.mergedSha }}
# Fetches the merge commit and its parents
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Checking out base branch
if: env.mergedSha
run: |
base=$(mktemp -d)
git worktree add "$base" "$(git rev-parse HEAD^1)"
echo "base=$base" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
if: env.mergedSha
- name: Fetching the pinned tool
if: env.mergedSha
# Update the pinned version using ci/nixpkgs-vet/update-pinned-tool.sh
run: |
# The pinned version of the tooling to use.
toolVersion=$(<ci/nixpkgs-vet/pinned-version.txt)
# Fetch the x86_64-linux-specific release artifact containing the gzipped NAR of the pre-built tool.
toolPath=$(curl -sSfL https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet/releases/download/"$toolVersion"/x86_64-linux.nar.gz \
| gzip -cd | nix-store --import | tail -1)
# Adds a result symlink as a GC root.
nix-store --realise "$toolPath" --add-root result
- name: Running nixpkgs-vet
if: env.mergedSha
env:
# Force terminal colors to be enabled. The library that `nixpkgs-vet` uses respects https://bixense.com/clicolors/
CLICOLOR_FORCE: 1
run: |
if result/bin/nixpkgs-vet --base "$base" .; then
exit 0
else
exitCode=$?
echo "To run locally: ./ci/nixpkgs-vet.sh $GITHUB_BASE_REF https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY.git"
echo "If you're having trouble, ping @NixOS/nixpkgs-vet"
exit "$exitCode"
fi

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name: "No channel PR"
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- 'nixos-**'
- 'nixpkgs-**'
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
fail:
permissions:
contents: none
name: "This PR is is targeting a channel branch"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- run: |
cat <<EOF
The nixos-* and nixpkgs-* branches are pushed to by the channel
release script and should not be merged into directly.
Please target the equivalent release-* branch or master instead.
EOF
exit 1

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name: "Set pending OfBorg status"
on:
pull_request_target:
# Sets the ofborg-eval status to "pending" to signal that we are waiting for
# OfBorg even if it is running late. The status will be overwritten by OfBorg
# once it starts evaluation.
# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows (restricted) write access to
# the GitHub repository. This means that it should not evaluate user input in a
# way that allows code injection.
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
action:
name: set-ofborg-pending
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
permissions:
statuses: write
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "Set pending OfBorg status"
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
curl \
-X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $GITHUB_TOKEN" \
-d '{"context": "ofborg-eval", "state": "pending", "description": "Waiting for OfBorg..."}' \
"https://api.github.com/repos/NixOS/nixpkgs/commits/${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}/statuses"

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name: "Periodic Merges (24h)"
on:
schedule:
# * is a special character in YAML so you have to quote this string
# Merge every 24 hours
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
periodic-merge:
permissions:
contents: write # for devmasx/merge-branch to merge branches
pull-requests: write # for peter-evans/create-or-update-comment to create or update comment
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
# don't fail fast, so that all pairs are tried
fail-fast: false
@@ -31,21 +33,28 @@ jobs:
max-parallel: 1
matrix:
pairs:
- from: release-25.05
into: staging-next-25.05
- from: staging-next-25.05
into: staging-25.05
- from: release-25.11
into: staging-next-25.11
- from: staging-next-25.11
into: staging-25.11
- name: merge-base(master,staging) → haskell-updates
from: master staging
- from: master
into: haskell-updates
uses: ./.github/workflows/periodic-merge.yml
with:
from: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }}
into: ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
name: ${{ matrix.pairs.name || format('{0} → {1}', matrix.pairs.from, matrix.pairs.into) }}
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- from: release-24.05
into: staging-next-24.05
- from: staging-next-24.05
into: staging-24.05
name: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }} → ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
- name: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }} → ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
uses: devmasx/merge-branch@854d3ac71ed1e9deb668e0074781b81fdd6e771f # 1.4.0
with:
type: now
from_branch: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }}
target_branch: ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Comment on failure
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@71345be0265236311c031f5c7866368bd1eff043 # v4.0.0
if: ${{ failure() }}
with:
issue-number: 105153
body: |
Periodic merge from `${{ matrix.pairs.from }}` into `${{ matrix.pairs.into }}` has [failed](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).

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name: "Periodic Merges (6h)"
on:
schedule:
# * is a special character in YAML so you have to quote this string
# Merge every 6 hours
- cron: '0 */6 * * *'
- cron: '0 */6 * * *'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
periodic-merge:
permissions:
contents: write # for devmasx/merge-branch to merge branches
pull-requests: write # for peter-evans/create-or-update-comment to create or update comment
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
# don't fail fast, so that all pairs are tried
fail-fast: false
@@ -35,12 +37,22 @@ jobs:
into: staging-next
- from: staging-next
into: staging
- from: master
into: staging-nixos
uses: ./.github/workflows/periodic-merge.yml
with:
from: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }}
into: ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
name: ${{ format('{0} → {1}', matrix.pairs.from, matrix.pairs.into) }}
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
name: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }} → ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
- name: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }} → ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
uses: devmasx/merge-branch@854d3ac71ed1e9deb668e0074781b81fdd6e771f # 1.4.0
with:
type: now
from_branch: ${{ matrix.pairs.from }}
target_branch: ${{ matrix.pairs.into }}
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Comment on failure
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@71345be0265236311c031f5c7866368bd1eff043 # v4.0.0
if: ${{ failure() }}
with:
issue-number: 105153
body: |
Periodic merge from `${{ matrix.pairs.from }}` into `${{ matrix.pairs.into }}` has [failed](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).

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name: "Merge"
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
from:
description: Branch to merge into target branch. Can also be two branches separated by space to find the merge base between them.
required: true
type: string
into:
description: Target branch to merge into.
required: true
type: string
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY:
required: true
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
merge:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered
# The App is scoped to Repository > Contents and Pull Requests: write for Nixpkgs
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-contents: write
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Find merge base between two branches
if: contains(inputs.from, ' ')
id: merge_base
env:
branches: ${{ inputs.from }}
run: |
# turn into bash array, split on space
read -ra branches <<< "$branches"
git fetch --shallow-since="1 month ago" origin "${branches[@]}"
merge_base="$(git merge-base "refs/remotes/origin/${branches[0]}" "refs/remotes/origin/${branches[1]}")"
echo "Found merge base: $merge_base" >&2
echo "merge_base=$merge_base" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: ${{ inputs.from }} → ${{ inputs.into }}
uses: devmasx/merge-branch@854d3ac71ed1e9deb668e0074781b81fdd6e771f # 1.4.0
with:
type: now
from_branch: ${{ steps.merge_base.outputs.merge_base || inputs.from }}
target_branch: ${{ inputs.into }}
github_token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- name: Comment on failure
uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@e8674b075228eee787fea43ef493e45ece1004c9 # v5.0.0
if: ${{ failure() }}
with:
issue-number: 105153
body: |
Periodic merge from `${{ inputs.from }}` into `${{ inputs.into }}` has [failed](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).
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name: PR
on:
pull_request_target:
workflow_call:
inputs:
artifact-prefix:
required: true
type: string
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY:
required: true
concurrency:
group: pr-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
permissions:
# wrong branch review comment
pull-requests: write
outputs:
baseBranch: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.base }}
headBranch: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.head }}
mergedSha: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
systems: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.systems }}
touched: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.touched }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout-cone-mode: true # default, for clarity
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
- id: prepare
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
retries: 10
# The default for this includes code 422, which happens regularly for us when comparing commits:
# 422 - Server Error: Sorry, this diff is taking too long to generate.
# Listing all other values from here to effectively remove 422:
# https://github.com/octokit/plugin-retry.js/blob/9a2443746c350b3beedec35cf26e197ea318a261/src/index.ts#L14
retry-exempt-status-codes: 400,401,403,404
script: |
require('./ci/github-script/prepare.js')({
github,
context,
core,
dry: context.eventName == 'pull_request',
})
check:
name: Check
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/check.yml
permissions:
# cherry-picks
pull-requests: write
with:
baseBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseBranch }}
headBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.headBranch }}
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
lint:
name: Lint
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/lint.yml
with:
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
eval:
name: Eval
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/eval.yml
permissions:
# compare
statuses: write
with:
artifact-prefix: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
systems: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.systems }}
testVersions: ${{ contains(fromJSON(needs.prepare.outputs.touched), 'pinned') && !contains(fromJSON(needs.prepare.outputs.headBranch).type, 'development') }}
bot:
name: Bot
needs: [prepare, eval]
uses: ./.github/workflows/bot.yml
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
with:
headBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.headBranch }}
build:
name: Build
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/build.yml
with:
artifact-prefix: ${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}
baseBranch: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.baseBranch }}
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
# This job's only purpose is to create the target for the "Required Status Checks" branch ruleset.
# It "needs" all the jobs that should block merging a PR.
unlock:
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' && always()
# Modify this list to add or remove jobs from required status checks.
needs:
- check
- lint
- eval
- build
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
permissions:
statuses: write
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
env:
RESULTS: ${{ toJSON(needs.*.result) }}
with:
script: |
const { serverUrl, repo, runId, payload } = context
const target_url =
`${serverUrl}/${repo.owner}/${repo.repo}/actions/runs/${runId}?pr=${payload.pull_request.number}`
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
...repo,
sha: payload.pull_request.head.sha,
// WARNING:
// Do NOT change the name of this, otherwise the rule will not catch it anymore.
// This would prevent all PRs from merging.
context: 'no PR failures',
state: JSON.parse(process.env.RESULTS).every(status => status == 'success') ? 'success' : 'error',
target_url,
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name: Review
on:
workflow_run:
workflows:
- Reviewed
types: [completed]
# This is used as fallback without app only.
# This happens when testing in forks without setting up that app.
permissions:
pull-requests: write
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
process:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
timeout-minutes: 2
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
# Use the GitHub App to make sure the reaction happens with the same user who will later merge.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' && vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-pull-requests: write
- uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token || github.token }}
retries: 3
script: |
const { handleMergeComment } = require('./ci/github-script/merge.js')
// PRs from forks don't have any PRs associated by default.
// Thus, we request the PR number with an API call *to* the fork's repo.
// Multiple pull requests can be open from the same head commit, either via
// different base branches or head branches.
const { head_repository, head_sha, repository } = context.payload.workflow_run
await Promise.all(
(await github.paginate(github.rest.repos.listPullRequestsAssociatedWithCommit, {
owner: head_repository.owner.login,
repo: head_repository.name,
commit_sha: head_sha
}))
.filter(pull_request => pull_request.base.repo.id == repository.id)
.map(async (pull_request) =>
Promise.all(
(await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: pull_request.number
})).map(review => {
// The `check` workflow creates review comments which reviewers
// are encouraged to manually dismiss if they're not relevant.
// When a CI-generated review is dismissed, this job automatically minimizes
// it, preventing it from cluttering the PR.
if (review.user?.login == 'github-actions[bot]' && review.state == 'DISMISSED')
return github.graphql(`
mutation($node_id:ID!) {
minimizeComment(input: {
classifier: RESOLVED,
subjectId: $node_id
})
{ clientMutationId }
}`,
{ node_id: review.node_id }
)
// The `bot` workflow reacts to comments with @NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot references, but might only
// pick up a comment after up to 10 minutes. To give the user instant feedback, this job adds
// a reaction to these comments.
return handleMergeComment({
github,
body: review.body,
node_id: review.node_id,
reaction: 'EYES',
})
})
)
)
)

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name: Reviewed
on:
pull_request_review:
types: [submitted, dismissed]
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
trigger:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
steps:
- run: echo This is a no-op only used as a trigger for workflow_run.

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name: Teams
on:
schedule:
# Every Tuesday at 19:42 (randomly chosen)
- cron: '42 19 * * 1'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
sync:
if: github.event_name != 'schedule' || github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
steps:
# Use a GitHub App to create the PR so that CI gets triggered and to
# request team member lists.
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
id: app-token
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
permission-administration: read
permission-contents: write
permission-members: read
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Fetch source
uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
maintainers/github-teams.json
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install bottleneck
- name: Synchronise teams
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
require('./ci/github-script/get-teams.js')({
github,
context,
core,
outFile: "maintainers/github-teams.json"
})
- name: Get GitHub App User Git String
id: user
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
APP_SLUG: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}
run: |
name="${APP_SLUG}[bot]"
userId=$(gh api "/users/$name" --jq .id)
email="$userId+$name@users.noreply.github.com"
echo "git-string=$name <$email>" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@98357b18bf14b5342f975ff684046ec3b2a07725 # v8.0.0
with:
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
add-paths: maintainers/github-teams.json
author: ${{ steps.user.outputs.git-string }}
committer: ${{ steps.user.outputs.git-string }}
commit-message: "maintainers/github-teams.json: Automated sync"
branch: pr/github-team-sync
title: "maintainers/github-teams.json: Automated sync"
body: |
This is an automated PR to sync the GitHub teams with access to this repository to the `lib.teams` list.
This PR can be merged without taking any further action.

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name: Test
on:
pull_request:
concurrency:
group: test-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.run_id }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: {}
jobs:
prepare:
runs-on: ubuntu-slim
outputs:
merge-group: ${{ steps.files.outputs.merge-group }}
mergedSha: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
pr: ${{ steps.files.outputs.pr }}
push: ${{ steps.files.outputs.push }}
targetSha: ${{ steps.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@8e8c483db84b4bee98b60c0593521ed34d9990e8 # v6.0.1
with:
persist-credentials: false
sparse-checkout-cone-mode: true # default, for clarity
sparse-checkout: |
ci/github-script
- id: prepare
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
retries: 10
# The default for this includes code 422, which happens regularly for us when comparing commits:
# 422 - Server Error: Sorry, this diff is taking too long to generate.
# Listing all other values from here to effectively remove 422:
# https://github.com/octokit/plugin-retry.js/blob/9a2443746c350b3beedec35cf26e197ea318a261/src/index.ts#L14
retry-exempt-status-codes: 400,401,403,404
script: |
require('./ci/github-script/prepare.js')({
github,
context,
core,
// Review comments will be posted by the main PR workflow on the pull_request_target event.
dry: false,
})
- name: Determine changed files
id: files
uses: actions/github-script@ed597411d8f924073f98dfc5c65a23a2325f34cd # v8.0.0
with:
script: |
const files = (await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listFiles, {
...context.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
per_page: 100,
})).map(file => file.filename)
if (files.some(file => [
'.github/workflows/eval.yml',
'.github/workflows/lint.yml',
'.github/workflows/merge-group.yml',
'.github/workflows/test.yml',
].includes(file))) core.setOutput('merge-group', true)
if (files.some(file => [
'.github/actions/checkout/action.yml',
'.github/workflows/bot.yml',
'.github/workflows/build.yml',
'.github/workflows/check.yml',
'.github/workflows/eval.yml',
'.github/workflows/lint.yml',
'.github/workflows/pull-request-target.yml',
'.github/workflows/test.yml',
'ci/github-script/bot.js',
'ci/github-script/merge.js',
'ci/github-script/withRateLimit.js',
].includes(file))) core.setOutput('pr', true)
merge-group:
if: needs.prepare.outputs.merge-group
name: Merge Group
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/merge-group.yml
# Those are actually only used on the merge_group event, but will throw an error if not set.
permissions:
pull-requests: write
statuses: write
with:
artifact-prefix: mg-
mergedSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.mergedSha }}
targetSha: ${{ needs.prepare.outputs.targetSha }}
pr:
if: needs.prepare.outputs.pr
name: PR
needs: [prepare]
uses: ./.github/workflows/pull-request-target.yml
# Those are actually only used on the pull_request_target event, but will throw an error if not set.
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
statuses: write
secrets:
NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NIXPKGS_CI_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
with:
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name: "Update terraform-providers"
on:
#schedule:
# - cron: "0 3 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
tf-providers:
permissions:
contents: write # for peter-evans/create-pull-request to create branch
pull-requests: write # for peter-evans/create-pull-request to create a PR
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' # ensure workflow_dispatch only runs on master
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@d632683dd7b4114ad314bca15554477dd762a938 # v4.2.0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@08dcb3a5e62fa31e2da3d490afc4176ef55ecd72 # v30
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixpkgs-unstable
- name: setup
id: setup
run: |
echo "title=terraform-providers: update $(date -u +"%Y-%m-%d")" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: update terraform-providers
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
git config user.email "41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
echo | nix-shell \
maintainers/scripts/update.nix \
--argstr commit true \
--argstr keep-going true \
--argstr max-workers 2 \
--argstr path terraform-providers
- name: get failed updates
run: |
echo 'FAILED<<EOF' >> $GITHUB_ENV
git ls-files --others >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo 'EOF' >> $GITHUB_ENV
# cleanup logs of failed updates so they aren't included in the PR
- name: clean repo
run: |
git clean -f
- name: create PR
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@6cd32fd93684475c31847837f87bb135d40a2b79 # v7.0.3
with:
body: |
Automatic update by [update-terraform-providers](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/.github/workflows/update-terraform-providers.yml) action.
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}
These providers failed to update:
```
${{ env.FAILED }}
```
Check that all providers build with:
```
@ofborg build opentofu.full
```
If there is more than ten commits in the PR `ofborg` won't build it automatically and you will need to use the above command.
branch: terraform-providers-update
delete-branch: false
title: ${{ steps.setup.outputs.title }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

12
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# This file defines the ignore rules for zizmor.
#
# For rules that contain a high number of false positives, prefer listing them here
# instead of adding ignore comments. Note that zizmor cannot ignore by line-within-a-string, so
# there are some ignore items that encompass multiple problems within one `run` block. An issue
# tracking this is at https://github.com/woodruffw/zizmor/issues/648.
#
# For more info, see the documentation: https://woodruffw.github.io/zizmor/usage/#ignoring-results
rules:
dangerous-triggers:
disable: true

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# generated by pkgs/common-updater/update-script.nix
update-git-commits.txt
/*.log
# JetBrains IDEA module declaration file
/nixpkgs.iml
# Usually used for manual backports
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@@ -5,33 +5,20 @@ Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com>
Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com> <christinaafk@gmail.com>
Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com> <89321978+cafkafk@users.noreply.github.com>
Daniel Løvbrøtte Olsen <me@dandellion.xyz> <daniel.olsen99@gmail.com>
Ethan Carter Edwards <ethan@ethancedwards.com> Ethan Edwards <ethancarteredwards@gmail.com>
Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch> <fabian@affolter-engineering.ch>
Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev>
Fiona Behrens <me@kloenk.dev> <me@kloenk.de>
goatastronaut0212 <goatastronaut0212@outlook.com> <goatastronaut0212@proton.me>
Janne Heß <janne@hess.ooo> <dasJ@users.noreply.github.com>
jopejoe1 <nixpkgs@missing.ninja>
jopejoe1 <nixpkgs@missing.ninja> <johannes@joens.email>
jopejoe1 <nixpkgs@missing.ninja> <34899572+jopejoe1@users.noreply.github.com>
Jörg Thalheim <joerg@thalheim.io> <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
Lin Jian <me@linj.tech> <linj.dev@outlook.com>
Lin Jian <me@linj.tech> <75130626+jian-lin@users.noreply.github.com>
Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de> <mweinelt@users.noreply.github.com>
Martin Häcker <spamfaenger@gmx.de> <spamfaenger@gmx.de>
moni <lythe1107@gmail.com> <lythe1107@icloud.com>
R. RyanTM <ryantm-bot@ryantm.com>
Robert Hensing <robert@roberthensing.nl> <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
Sandro Jäckel <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com> <sandro.jaeckel@sap.com>
superherointj <5861043+superherointj@users.noreply.github.com>
Tomodachi94 <tomodachi94@protonmail.com> Tomo <68489118+Tomodachi94@users.noreply.github.com>
toastal <toastal@posteo.net>
toastal <toastal@posteo.net> <561087+toastal@users.noreply.github.com>
toastal <toastal@posteo.net> <toastal@protonmail.com>
Vladimír Čunát <v@cunat.cz> <vcunat@gmail.com>
Vladimír Čunát <v@cunat.cz> <vladimir.cunat@nic.cz>
Yifei Sun <ysun@hey.com>
Yifei Sun <ysun@hey.com> StepBroBD <ysun@hey.com>
Yifei Sun <ysun@hey.com> StepBroBD <Hi@StepBroBD.com>
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Copyright (c) 2003-2025 Eelco Dolstra and the Nixpkgs/NixOS contributors
Copyright (c) 2003-2024 Eelco Dolstra and the Nixpkgs/NixOS contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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@@ -1,20 +1,22 @@
<p align="center">
<a href="https://nixos.org">
<picture>
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://brand.nixos.org/logos/nixos-logo-default-gradient-black-regular-horizontal-minimal.svg">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://brand.nixos.org/logos/nixos-logo-default-gradient-white-regular-horizontal-minimal.svg">
<img src="https://brand.nixos.org/logos/nixos-logo-default-gradient-black-regular-horizontal-minimal.svg" width="500px" alt="NixOS logo">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-homepage/main/public/logo/nixos-hires.png">
<source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork/master/logo/nixos-white.png">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NixOS/nixos-homepage/main/public/logo/nixos-hires.png" width="500px" alt="NixOS logo">
</picture>
</a>
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="CONTRIBUTING.md"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/contributors-anon/NixOS/nixpkgs" alt="Contributors badge" /></a>
<a href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/contributors-anon/NixOS/nixpkgs" alt="Contributors badge" /></a>
<a href="https://opencollective.com/nixos"><img src="https://opencollective.com/nixos/tiers/supporter/badge.svg?label=supporters&color=brightgreen" alt="Open Collective supporters" /></a>
</p>
[Nixpkgs](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs) is a collection of over 120,000 software packages that can be installed with the [Nix](https://nixos.org/nix/) package manager.
It also implements [NixOS](https://nixos.org/nixos/), a purely-functional Linux distribution.
[Nixpkgs](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs) is a collection of over
100,000 software packages that can be installed with the
[Nix](https://nixos.org/nix/) package manager. It also implements
[NixOS](https://nixos.org/nixos/), a purely-functional Linux distribution.
# Manuals
@@ -25,14 +27,16 @@ It also implements [NixOS](https://nixos.org/nixos/), a purely-functional Linux
# Community
* [Discourse Forum](https://discourse.nixos.org/)
* [Matrix Chat](https://matrix.to/#/#space:nixos.org)
* [Matrix Chat](https://matrix.to/#/#community:nixos.org)
* [NixOS Weekly](https://weekly.nixos.org/)
* [Official wiki](https://wiki.nixos.org/)
* [Community-maintained list of ways to get in touch](https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Get_In_Touch#Chat) (Discord, Telegram, IRC, etc.)
# Other Project Repositories
The sources of all official Nix-related projects are in the [NixOS organization on GitHub](https://github.com/NixOS/).
Here are some of the main ones:
The sources of all official Nix-related projects are in the [NixOS
organization on GitHub](https://github.com/NixOS/). Here are some of
the main ones:
* [Nix](https://github.com/NixOS/nix) - the purely functional package manager
* [NixOps](https://github.com/NixOS/nixops) - the tool to remotely deploy NixOS machines
@@ -40,37 +44,48 @@ Here are some of the main ones:
* [Nix RFCs](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs) - the formal process for making substantial changes to the community
* [NixOS homepage](https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-homepage) - the [NixOS.org](https://nixos.org) website
* [hydra](https://github.com/NixOS/hydra) - our continuous integration system
* [NixOS Branding](https://github.com/NixOS/branding) - NixOS branding
* [NixOS Artwork](https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-artwork) - NixOS artwork
# Continuous Integration and Distribution
Nixpkgs and NixOS are built and tested by our continuous integration system, [Hydra](https://hydra.nixos.org/).
Nixpkgs and NixOS are built and tested by our continuous integration
system, [Hydra](https://hydra.nixos.org/).
* [Continuous package builds for unstable/master](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/trunk-combined)
* [Continuous package builds for the NixOS 25.05 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/release-25.05)
* [Continuous package builds for the NixOS 24.05 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/release-24.05)
* [Tests for unstable/master](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/trunk-combined/tested#tabs-constituents)
* [Tests for the NixOS 25.05 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-25.05/tested#tabs-constituents)
* [Tests for the NixOS 24.05 release](https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-24.05/tested#tabs-constituents)
Artifacts successfully built with Hydra are published to cache at https://cache.nixos.org/.
When successful build and test criteria are met, the Nixpkgs expressions are distributed via [Nix channels](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-channel.html).
Artifacts successfully built with Hydra are published to cache at
https://cache.nixos.org/. When successful build and test criteria are
met, the Nixpkgs expressions are distributed via [Nix
channels](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/package-management/channels.html).
# Contributing
Nixpkgs is among the most active projects on GitHub.
While thousands of open issues and pull requests might seem like a lot at first, it helps to consider it in the context of the scope of the project.
Nixpkgs describes how to build tens of thousands of pieces of software and implements a Linux distribution.
The [GitHub Insights](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulse) page gives a sense of the project activity.
Nixpkgs is among the most active projects on GitHub. While thousands
of open issues and pull requests might seem a lot at first, it helps
consider it in the context of the scope of the project. Nixpkgs
describes how to build tens of thousands of pieces of software and implements a
Linux distribution. The [GitHub Insights](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pulse)
page gives a sense of the project activity.
Community contributions are always welcome through GitHub Issues and Pull Requests.
Community contributions are always welcome through GitHub Issues and
Pull Requests.
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# This file is used to describe who owns what in this repository.
# Users/teams will get review requests for PRs that change their files.
#
# This file does not replace `meta.maintainers`
# but is instead used for other things than derivations and modules,
# like documentation, package sets, and other assets.
#
# This file uses the same syntax as the natively supported CODEOWNERS file,
# see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/ for documentation.
# However it comes with some notable differences:
# - There is no need for user/team listed here to have write access.
# - No reviews will be requested for PRs that target the wrong base branch.
#
# Processing of this file is implemented in workflows/codeowners-v2.yml
# CI
/.github/*_TEMPLATE* @SigmaSquadron
/.github/actions @NixOS/nixpkgs-ci
/.github/workflows @NixOS/nixpkgs-ci
/ci @NixOS/nixpkgs-ci
/ci/OWNERS @infinisil @philiptaron
# Development support
/.editorconfig @Mic92 @zowoq
/shell.nix @infinisil @NixOS/Security
# Libraries
/lib @infinisil @hsjobeki
/lib/generators.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/cli.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/debug.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/asserts.nix @infinisil @hsjobeki @Profpatsch
/lib/path/* @infinisil @hsjobeki
/lib/fileset @infinisil @hsjobeki
/maintainers/github-teams.json @infinisil
/maintainers/computed-team-list.nix @infinisil
## Standard environmentrelated libraries
/lib/customisation.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/derivations.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/fetchers.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/meta.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/source-types.nix @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
/lib/systems @alyssais @NixOS/stdenv
## Libraries / Module system
/lib/modules.nix @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/types.nix @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/options.nix @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/tests/modules.sh @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
/lib/tests/modules @infinisil @roberth @hsjobeki
# Nixpkgs Internals
/default.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/default.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/impure.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/stage.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/splice.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/release-cross.nix @Ericson2314
/pkgs/top-level/by-name-overlay.nix @infinisil @philiptaron
/pkgs/stdenv @philiptaron @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/generic @Ericson2314 @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/generic/check-meta.nix @Ericson2314 @adisbladis @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/generic/meta-types.nix @adisbladis @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/stdenv/cross @Ericson2314 @NixOS/stdenv
/pkgs/build-support @philiptaron
/pkgs/build-support/cc-wrapper @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/bintools-wrapper @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks @Ericson2314
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/arrayUtilities @ConnorBaker
/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/auto-patchelf.sh @layus
/pkgs/by-name/au/auto-patchelf @layus
## Format generators/serializers
/pkgs/pkgs-lib @Stunkymonkey @h7x4
# Nixpkgs build-support
/pkgs/build-support/writers @lassulus @Profpatsch
# Nixpkgs make-disk-image
/doc/build-helpers/images/makediskimage.section.md @raitobezarius
/nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix @raitobezarius
# Nix, the package manager
# @raitobezarius is not "code owner", but is listed here to be notified of changes
# pertaining to the Nix package manager.
# i.e. no authority over those files.
pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/ @NixOS/nix-team @raitobezarius
nixos/modules/installer/tools/nix-fallback-paths.nix @NixOS/nix-team @raitobezarius
# Nixpkgs documentation
/maintainers/scripts/db-to-md.sh @jtojnar @ryantm
/maintainers/scripts/doc @jtojnar @ryantm
# Contributor documentation
/CONTRIBUTING.md @infinisil
/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md @infinisil
/doc/contributing/ @infinisil
/doc/contributing/contributing-to-documentation.chapter.md @jtojnar @infinisil
/lib/README.md @infinisil
/doc/README.md @infinisil
/nixos/README.md @infinisil
/pkgs/README.md @infinisil
/pkgs/by-name/README.md @infinisil
/maintainers/README.md @infinisil
# User-facing development documentation
/doc/development.md @infinisil
/doc/development @infinisil
# NixOS Internals
/nixos/default.nix @infinisil
/nixos/lib/from-env.nix @infinisil
/nixos/lib/eval-config.nix @infinisil
/nixos/modules/misc/ids.nix @R-VdP
/nixos/modules/system/activation/bootspec.nix @grahamc @cole-h @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/system/activation/bootspec.cue @grahamc @cole-h @raitobezarius
# NixOS Render Docs
/pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-render-docs @GetPsyched @hsjobeki
/doc/redirects.json @GetPsyched
/nixos/doc/manual/redirects.json @GetPsyched
# NixOS integration test driver
/nixos/lib/test-driver @tfc
# NixOS QEMU virtualisation
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/services/backup/libvirtd-autosnapshot.nix @6543
# ACME
/nixos/modules/security/acme @NixOS/acme
# Systemd
/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd.nix @NixOS/systemd
/nixos/modules/system/boot/systemd @NixOS/systemd
/nixos/lib/systemd-*.nix @NixOS/systemd
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/systemd @NixOS/systemd
# Systemd-boot
/nixos/modules/system/boot/loader/systemd-boot @JulienMalka
# Limine
/nixos/modules/system/boot/loader/limine @lzcunt @programmerlexi @johnrtitor
/nixos/tests/limine @johnrtitor
# Images and installer media
/nixos/modules/profiles/installation-device.nix @ElvishJerricco
/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/ @ElvishJerricco
/nixos/modules/installer/sd-card/
# Amazon
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-init.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/ec2-data.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-options.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-image.nix @arianvp
/nixos/maintainers/scripts/ec2/ @arianvp
/nixos/modules/services/misc/amazon-ssm-agent.nix @arianvp
/nixos/tests/amazon-ssm-agent.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/system/boot/grow-partition.nix @arianvp
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/amazon-cloudwatch-agent.nix @philipmw
/nixos/tests/amazon-cloudwatch-agent.nix @philipmw
# Monitoring
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/fluent-bit.nix @arianvp
/nixos/tests/fluent-bit.nix @arianvp
# nixos-rebuild-ng
/pkgs/by-name/ni/nixos-rebuild-ng @thiagokokada
# Updaters
## update.nix
/maintainers/scripts/update.nix @jtojnar
/maintainers/scripts/update.py @jtojnar
## common-updater-scripts
/pkgs/common-updater/scripts/update-source-version @jtojnar
# Android tools, libraries, and environments
/pkgs/development/android* @NixOS/android
/pkgs/development/mobile/android* @NixOS/android
/pkgs/applications/editors/android-studio* @NixOS/android
/doc/languages-frameworks/android* @NixOS/android
/pkgs/by-name/an/android* @NixOS/android
# Python-related code and docs
/doc/languages-frameworks/python.section.md @mweinelt @natsukium
/maintainers/scripts/update-python-libraries @mweinelt @natsukium
/pkgs/by-name/up/update-python-libraries @mweinelt @natsukium
/pkgs/development/interpreters/python @mweinelt @natsukium
/pkgs/top-level/python-packages.nix @natsukium
/pkgs/top-level/release-python.nix @natsukium
# CUDA
/pkgs/top-level/cuda-packages.nix @NixOS/cuda-maintainers
/pkgs/top-level/release-cuda.nix @NixOS/cuda-maintainers
/pkgs/development/cuda-modules @NixOS/cuda-maintainers
# ROCm
/pkgs/development/rocm-modules @NixOS/rocm
# Haskell
/doc/languages-frameworks/haskell.section.md @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/maintainers/scripts/haskell @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/development/compilers/ghc @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/development/haskell-modules @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/test/haskell @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/top-level/release-haskell.nix @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
/pkgs/top-level/haskell-packages.nix @sternenseemann @maralorn @wolfgangwalther
# Perl
/pkgs/development/interpreters/perl @stigtsp @marcusramberg
/pkgs/top-level/perl-packages.nix @stigtsp @marcusramberg
/pkgs/development/perl-modules @stigtsp @marcusramberg
# R
/pkgs/applications/science/math/R @jbedo
/pkgs/development/r-modules @jbedo
# Rust
/pkgs/development/compilers/rust @alyssais @Mic92 @zowoq @winterqt
/pkgs/build-support/rust @zowoq @winterqt
/pkgs/build-support/rust/fetch-cargo-vendor* @TomaSajt
/doc/languages-frameworks/rust.section.md @zowoq @winterqt
# Tcl
/pkgs/development/interpreters/tcl @fgaz
/pkgs/development/libraries/tk @fgaz
/pkgs/top-level/tcl-packages.nix @fgaz
/pkgs/development/tcl-modules @fgaz
/doc/languages-frameworks/tcl.section.md @fgaz
# C compilers
/pkgs/development/compilers/gcc
/pkgs/development/compilers/llvm @NixOS/llvm
/pkgs/development/compilers/emscripten @raitobezarius
/doc/toolchains/llvm.chapter.md @NixOS/llvm
/doc/languages-frameworks/emscripten.section.md @raitobezarius
# Audio
/nixos/modules/services/audio/botamusique.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/audio/snapserver.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/botamusique.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/snapcast.nix @mweinelt
# Browsers
/pkgs/build-support/build-mozilla-mach @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/update.nix
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/packages/firefox.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/packages/firefox-esr-*.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/librewolf @squalus @DominicWrege @fpletz @LordGrimmauld
/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/chromium @emilylange @networkException
/nixos/tests/chromium.nix @emilylange @networkException
# Certificate Authorities
pkgs/by-name/ca/cacert @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
pkgs/development/libraries/nss/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
pkgs/development/python-modules/buildcatrust/ @ajs124 @lukegb @mweinelt
# Java
/doc/languages-frameworks/java.section.md @NixOS/java
/doc/languages-frameworks/gradle.section.md @NixOS/java
/doc/languages-frameworks/maven.section.md @NixOS/java
/nixos/modules/programs/java.nix @NixOS/java
/pkgs/top-level/java-packages.nix @NixOS/java
# Jetbrains
/pkgs/applications/editors/jetbrains @leona-ya @theCapypara
# Licenses
/lib/licenses.nix @alyssais @emilazy @jopejoe1
# Qt
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-5 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/pkgs/development/libraries/qt-6 @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# KDE Frameworks 5
/pkgs/development/libraries/kde-frameworks @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# KDE / Plasma 6
/pkgs/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
/maintainers/scripts/kde @K900 @NickCao @SuperSandro2000 @ttuegel
# PostgreSQL and related stuff
/pkgs/by-name/po/postgresqlTestHook @NixOS/postgres
/pkgs/by-name/ps/psqlodbc @NixOS/postgres
/pkgs/servers/sql/postgresql @NixOS/postgres
/pkgs/development/tools/rust/cargo-pgrx @NixOS/postgres
/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.md @NixOS/postgres
/nixos/modules/services/databases/postgresql.nix @NixOS/postgres
/nixos/tests/postgresql @NixOS/postgres
# MySQL/MariaDB and related stuff
/nixos/modules/services/databases/mysql.nix @6543
/nixos/modules/services/backup/mysql-backup.nix @6543
# Hardened profile & related modules
/nixos/modules/profiles/hardened.nix @joachifm
/nixos/modules/security/lock-kernel-modules.nix @joachifm
/nixos/modules/security/misc.nix @joachifm
/nixos/tests/hardened.nix @joachifm
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/hardened/ @fabianhjr @joachifm
# Home Automation
/nixos/modules/services/home-automation/home-assistant.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/home-automation/zigbee2mqtt.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/home-assistant.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/zigbee2mqtt.nix @mweinelt
/pkgs/servers/home-assistant @mweinelt
/pkgs/by-name/es/esphome @mweinelt
# Linux kernel
/pkgs/top-level/linux-kernels.nix @NixOS/linux-kernel
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/kernel/ @NixOS/linux-kernel
# Network Time Daemons
/pkgs/by-name/ch/chrony @thoughtpolice
/pkgs/by-name/nt/ntp @thoughtpolice
/pkgs/by-name/op/openntpd @thoughtpolice
/nixos/modules/services/networking/ntp @thoughtpolice
# Network
/pkgs/by-name/ke/kea @mweinelt
/pkgs/by-name/ba/babeld @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/babeld.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/networking/knot.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/modules/services/monitoring/prometheus/exporters/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/babeld.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/kea.nix @mweinelt
/nixos/tests/knot.nix @mweinelt
# Web servers
/doc/packages/nginx.section.md @raitobezarius
/pkgs/servers/http/nginx/ @raitobezarius
/nixos/modules/services/web-servers/nginx/ @raitobezarius
# D
/pkgs/build-support/dlang @jtbx @TomaSajt
# Dhall
/pkgs/development/dhall-modules @Gabriella439 @Profpatsch
/pkgs/development/interpreters/dhall @Gabriella439 @Profpatsch
# Agda
/pkgs/build-support/agda @NixOS/agda
/pkgs/top-level/agda-packages.nix @NixOS/agda
/pkgs/development/libraries/agda @NixOS/agda
/doc/languages-frameworks/agda.section.md @NixOS/agda
/nixos/tests/agda @NixOS/agda
# Idris
/pkgs/development/idris-modules @Infinisil
/pkgs/development/compilers/idris2 @mattpolzin
# Bazel
/pkgs/by-name/ba/bazel_7 @Profpatsch
# NixOS modules for e-mail and dns services
/nixos/modules/services/mail/mailman.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/mail/postfix.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/networking/bind.nix @peti
/nixos/modules/services/mail/rspamd.nix @peti
# Emacs
/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/elisp-packages @NixOS/emacs
/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs @NixOS/emacs
/pkgs/top-level/emacs-packages.nix @NixOS/emacs
/doc/packages/emacs.section.md @NixOS/emacs
/nixos/modules/services/editors/emacs.md @NixOS/emacs
# Kakoune
/pkgs/applications/editors/kakoune @philiptaron
# LuaPackages
/pkgs/development/lua-modules @NixOS/lua
# mpvScripts
/pkgs/applications/video/mpv/scripts @uninsane
/pkgs/applications/video/mpv/scripts.nix @uninsane
# Neovim
/pkgs/applications/editors/neovim @NixOS/neovim
# VimPlugins
/pkgs/applications/editors/vim/plugins @NixOS/neovim
# VsCode Extensions
/pkgs/applications/editors/vscode/extensions
# PHP interpreter, packages, extensions, tests and documentation
/doc/languages-frameworks/php.section.md @aanderse @ma27 @talyz
/nixos/tests/php @aanderse @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/build-support/php/build-pecl.nix @aanderse @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/development/interpreters/php @jtojnar @aanderse @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/development/php-packages @aanderse @ma27 @talyz
/pkgs/top-level/php-packages.nix @jtojnar @aanderse @ma27 @talyz
# Docker tools
/pkgs/build-support/docker @roberth @jhol
/nixos/tests/docker-tools* @roberth @jhol
/doc/build-helpers/images/dockertools.section.md @roberth @jhol
# Blockchains
/pkgs/applications/blockchains @mmahut @RaghavSood
# Go
/doc/languages-frameworks/go.section.md @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
/pkgs/build-support/go @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
/pkgs/development/compilers/go @kalbasit @katexochen @Mic92 @zowoq
# GNOME
/pkgs/desktops/gnome @jtojnar
/pkgs/desktops/gnome/extensions @jtojnar
/pkgs/build-support/make-hardcode-gsettings-patch @jtojnar
# Cinnamon
/pkgs/by-name/ci/cinnamon-* @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/cj/cjs @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/mu/muffin @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo @mkg20001
/pkgs/by-name/ne/nemo-* @mkg20001
# Xfce
/doc/hooks/xfce4-dev-tools.section.md @NixOS/xfce
# terraform providers
/pkgs/applications/networking/cluster/terraform-providers @zowoq
# Forgejo
nixos/modules/services/misc/forgejo.nix @adamcstephens @bendlas @emilylange
pkgs/by-name/fo/forgejo/ @adamcstephens @bendlas @emilylange
# Dotnet
/pkgs/build-support/dotnet @corngood
/pkgs/development/compilers/dotnet @corngood
/pkgs/test/dotnet @corngood
/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md @corngood
# Node.js
/pkgs/build-support/node/build-npm-package @winterqt
/pkgs/build-support/node/prefetch-npm-deps @winterqt
/doc/languages-frameworks/javascript.section.md @winterqt
/pkgs/development/tools/pnpm @Scrumplex @gepbird
# OCaml
/pkgs/build-support/ocaml @ulrikstrid
/pkgs/development/compilers/ocaml @ulrikstrid
/pkgs/development/ocaml-modules @ulrikstrid
# ZFS
/nixos/modules/tasks/filesystems/zfs.nix @adamcstephens @amarshall
/nixos/tests/zfs.nix @adamcstephens @amarshall
/pkgs/os-specific/linux/zfs @adamcstephens @amarshall
# Zig
/pkgs/development/compilers/zig @RossComputerGuy
/doc/hooks/zig.section.md @RossComputerGuy
# Buildbot
nixos/modules/services/continuous-integration/buildbot @Mic92 @zowoq
nixos/tests/buildbot.nix @Mic92 @zowoq
pkgs/development/tools/continuous-integration/buildbot @Mic92 @zowoq
# Pretix
pkgs/by-name/pr/pretix/ @mweinelt
pkgs/by-name/pr/pretalx/ @mweinelt
nixos/modules/services/web-apps/pretix.nix @mweinelt
nixos/modules/services/web-apps/pretalx.nix @mweinelt
nixos/tests/web-apps/pretix.nix @mweinelt
nixos/tests/web-apps/pretalx.nix @mweinelt
# incus/lxc
nixos/maintainers/scripts/incus/ @adamcstephens
nixos/modules/virtualisation/incus.nix @adamcstephens
nixos/modules/virtualisation/lxc* @adamcstephens
nixos/tests/incus/ @adamcstephens
pkgs/by-name/in/incus/ @adamcstephens
pkgs/by-name/lx/lxc* @adamcstephens
# ExpidusOS, Flutter
/pkgs/development/compilers/flutter @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/desktops/expidus @RossComputerGuy
# GNU Tar & Zip
/pkgs/tools/archivers/gnutar @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/by-name/zi/zip @RossComputerGuy
# SELinux
/pkgs/by-name/ch/checkpolicy @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/by-name/li/libselinux @RossComputerGuy
/pkgs/by-name/li/libsepol @RossComputerGuy
# installShellFiles
/pkgs/by-name/in/installShellFiles/* @Ericson2314
/pkgs/test/install-shell-files/* @Ericson2314
/doc/hooks/installShellFiles.section.md @Ericson2314
# Darwin
/pkgs/by-name/ap/apple-sdk @NixOS/darwin-core
/pkgs/os-specific/darwin/apple-source-releases @NixOS/darwin-core
/pkgs/stdenv/darwin @NixOS/darwin-core
# BEAM
pkgs/development/beam-modules/ @NixOS/beam
pkgs/development/interpreters/erlang/ @NixOS/beam
pkgs/development/interpreters/elixir/ @NixOS/beam
pkgs/development/interpreters/lfe/ @NixOS/beam
# Authelia
pkgs/servers/authelia/ @06kellyjac @dit7ya @nicomem
# OctoDNS
pkgs/by-name/oc/octodns/ @anthonyroussel
# Teleport
/pkgs/build-support/teleport @arianvp @justinas @sigma @tomberek @techknowlogick @JuliusFreudenberger
pkgs/by-name/te/teleport* @arianvp @justinas @sigma @tomberek @techknowlogick @JuliusFreudenberger
# Warp-terminal
pkgs/by-name/wa/warp-terminal/ @emilytrau @imadnyc @FlameFlag @johnrtitor
# Nim
/doc/languages-frameworks/nim.section.md @NixOS/nim
/pkgs/build-support/build-nim-package.nix @NixOS/nim
/pkgs/build-support/build-nim-sbom.nix @NixOS/nim
/pkgs/top-level/nim-overrides.nix @NixOS/nim

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## Pinned Nixpkgs
CI may need certain packages from Nixpkgs.
In order to ensure that the needed packages are generally available without building, [`pinned.json`](./pinned.json) contains a pinned Nixpkgs version tested by Hydra.
In order to ensure that the needed packages are generally available without building,
[`pinned-nixpkgs.json`](./pinned-nixpkgs.json) contains a pinned Nixpkgs version tested by Hydra.
Run [`update-pinned.sh`](./update-pinned.sh) to update it.
## GitHub specific code
Some of the code is specific to GitHub.
This code is currently spread out over multiple places and written in both Bash and JavaScript.
The goal is to eventually have all GitHub specific code in `ci/github-script` and written in JavaScript via `actions/github-script`.
A lot of code has already been migrated, but some Bash code still remains.
New CI features need to be introduced in JavaScript, not Bash.
## Nixpkgs merge bot
The Nixpkgs merge bot empowers package maintainers by enabling them to merge PRs related to their own packages.
It serves as a bridge for maintainers to quickly respond to user feedback, facilitating a more self-reliant approach.
Especially when considering there are roughly 20 maintainers for every committer, this bot is a game-changer.
Following [RFC 172] the merge bot was originally implemented as a [python webapp](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot), which has now been integrated into [`ci/github-script/bot.js`](./github-script/bot.js) and [`ci/github-script/merge.js`](./github-script/merge.js).
### Using the merge bot
To merge a PR, maintainers can simply comment:
```gfm
@NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot merge
```
The next time the bot runs it will verify the below constraints, then (if satisfied) merge the PR.
The merge bot will reference [#306934](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/306934) on PRs it merges successfully, [#305350](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/305350) for unsuccessful attempts, or [#371492](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/371492) if an error occurs.
These issues effectively list PRs the merge bot has interacted with.
### Merge bot constraints
To ensure security and a focused utility, the bot adheres to specific limitations:
- The PR targets one of the [development branches](#branch-classification).
- The PR only touches files of packages located under `pkgs/by-name/*`.
- The PR is either:
- approved by a [committer][@NixOS/nixpkgs-committers].
- backported via label.
- opened by a [committer][@NixOS/nixpkgs-committers].
- opened by [@r-ryantm](https://nix-community.github.io/nixpkgs-update/r-ryantm/).
- The user attempting to merge is a member of [@NixOS/nixpkgs-maintainers].
- The user attempting to merge is a maintainer of all packages touched by the PR.
### Approving merge bot changes
Changes to the bot can usually be approved by the [@NixOS/nixpkgs-ci] team, as with other CI changes.
However, additional acknowledgement from the [@NixOS/nixpkgs-core] team is required for changes to what the merge bot will merge, who is eligible to use the merge bot, or similar changes in scope.
Run [`update-pinned-nixpkgs.sh`](./update-pinned-nixpkgs.sh) to update it.
## `ci/nixpkgs-vet.sh BASE_BRANCH [REPOSITORY]`
Runs the [`nixpkgs-vet` tool](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet) on the HEAD commit, closely matching what CI does.
This can't do exactly the same as CI, because CI needs to rely on GitHub's server-side Git history to compute the mergeability of PRs before the check can be started.
Runs the [`nixpkgs-vet` tool](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet) on the HEAD commit, closely matching what CI does. This can't do exactly the same as CI, because CI needs to rely on GitHub's server-side Git history to compute the mergeability of PRs before the check can be started.
In turn, when contributors are running this tool locally, we don't want to have to push commits to test them, and we can also rely on the local Git history to do the mergeability check.
Arguments:
- `BASE_BRANCH`: The base branch to use, e.g. master or release-24.05
- `REPOSITORY`: The repository from which to fetch the base branch.
Defaults to <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git>.
- `REPOSITORY`: The repository from which to fetch the base branch. Defaults to <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git>.
# Branch classification
## `ci/nixpkgs-vet`
For the purposes of CI, branches in the NixOS/nixpkgs repository are classified as follows:
This directory contains scripts and files used and related to [`nixpkgs-vet`](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet/), which the CI uses to implement `pkgs/by-name` checks, along with many other Nixpkgs architecture rules.
See also the [CI GitHub Action](../.github/workflows/nixpkgs-vet.yml).
- **Channel** branches
- `nixos-` or `nixpkgs-` prefix
- Are only updated from `master` or `release-` branches, when hydra passes.
- Otherwise not worked on, Pull Requests are not allowed.
- Long-lived, no deletion, no force push.
- **Primary development** branches
- `release-` prefix and `master`
- Pull Requests required.
- Long-lived, no deletion, no force push.
- **Secondary development** branches
- `staging-` prefix and `haskell-updates`
- Pull Requests normally required, except when merging development branches into each other.
- Long-lived, no deletion, no force push.
- **Work-In-Progress** branches
- `backport-`, `revert-` and `wip-` prefixes.
- Deprecated: All other branches, not matched by channel/development.
- Pull Requests are optional.
- Short-lived, force push allowed, deleted after merge.
## `ci/nixpkgs-vet/update-pinned-tool.sh`
Some branches also have a version component, which is either `unstable` or `YY.MM`.
Updates the pinned [`nixpkgs-vet` tool](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet) in [`ci/nixpkgs-vet/pinned-version.txt`](./nixpkgs-vet/pinned-version.txt) to the latest [release](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-vet/releases).
`ci/supportedBranches.js` is a script imported by CI to classify the base and head branches of a Pull Request.
This classification will then be used to skip certain jobs.
This script can also be run locally to print basic test cases.
Each release contains a pre-built `x86_64-linux` version of the tool which is used by CI.
This script currently needs to be called manually when the CI tooling needs to be updated.
Why not just build the tooling right from the PRs Nixpkgs version?
- Because it allows CI to check all PRs, even if they would break the CI tooling.
- Because it makes the CI check very fast, since no Nix builds need to be done, even for mass rebuilds.
- Because it improves security, since we don't have to build potentially untrusted code from PRs.
The tool only needs a very minimal Nix evaluation at runtime, which can work with [readonly-mode](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/opt-common.html#opt-readonly-mode) and [restrict-eval](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-restrict-eval).
[@NixOS/nixpkgs-maintainers]: https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/nixpkgs-maintainers
[@NixOS/nixpkgs-committers]: https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/nixpkgs-committers
[@NixOS/nixpkgs-ci]: https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/nixpkgs-ci
[@NixOS/nixpkgs-core]: https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/nixpkgs-core
[RFC 172]: https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/172

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})
# Undoes part of the above PR: We don't want to require write access
# to the repository, that's only needed for GitHub's native CODEOWNERS.
# Furthermore, it removes an unnecessary check from the code
# Furthermore, it removes an unneccessary check from the code
# that breaks tokens generated for GitHub Apps.
./permissions.patch
# Allows setting a custom CODEOWNERS path using the OWNERS_FILE env var

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let
pinned = (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./pinned.json)).pins;
pinnedNixpkgs = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./pinned-nixpkgs.json);
in
{
system ? builtins.currentSystem,
nixpkgs ? null,
nixPath ? "nixVersions.latest",
}:
let
nixpkgs' =
if nixpkgs == null then
fetchTarball {
inherit (pinned.nixpkgs) url;
sha256 = pinned.nixpkgs.hash;
url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/${pinnedNixpkgs.rev}.tar.gz";
sha256 = pinnedNixpkgs.sha256;
}
else
nixpkgs;
pkgs = import nixpkgs' {
inherit system;
# Nixpkgs generally — and CI specifically — do not use aliases,
# because we want to ensure they are not load-bearing.
allowAliases = false;
config = { };
overlays = [ ];
};
fmt =
let
treefmtNixSrc = fetchTarball {
inherit (pinned.treefmt-nix) url;
sha256 = pinned.treefmt-nix.hash;
};
treefmtEval = (import treefmtNixSrc).evalModule pkgs {
# Important: The auto-rebase script uses `git filter-branch --tree-filter`,
# which creates trees within the Git repository under `.git-rewrite/t`,
# notably without having a `.git` themselves.
# So if this projectRootFile were the default `.git/config`,
# having the auto-rebase script use treefmt on such a tree would make it
# format all files in the _parent_ Git tree as well.
projectRootFile = ".git-blame-ignore-revs";
# Be a bit more verbose by default, so we can see progress happening
settings.verbose = 1;
# By default it's info, which is too noisy since we have many unmatched files
settings.on-unmatched = "debug";
programs.actionlint.enable = true;
programs.biome = {
enable = true;
# Disable settings validation because its inputs are liable to hash mismatch
validate.enable = false;
settings.formatter = {
useEditorconfig = true;
};
settings.javascript.formatter = {
quoteStyle = "single";
semicolons = "asNeeded";
};
settings.json.formatter.enabled = false;
};
settings.formatter.biome.excludes = [
"*.min.js"
"pkgs/*"
];
programs.keep-sorted.enable = true;
# This uses nixfmt underneath, the default formatter for Nix code.
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nixfmt
programs.nixfmt = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.nixfmt;
};
programs.yamlfmt = {
enable = true;
settings.formatter = {
retain_line_breaks = true;
};
};
settings.formatter.yamlfmt.excludes = [
# Aligns comments with whitespace
"pkgs/development/haskell-modules/configuration-hackage2nix/main.yaml"
# TODO: Fix formatting for auto-generated file
"pkgs/development/haskell-modules/configuration-hackage2nix/transitive-broken.yaml"
];
programs.nixf-diagnose.enable = true;
settings.formatter.nixf-diagnose = {
# Ensure nixfmt cleans up after nixf-diagnose.
priority = -1;
options = [
"--auto-fix"
# Rule names can currently be looked up here:
# https://github.com/nix-community/nixd/blob/main/libnixf/src/Basic/diagnostic.py
# TODO: Remove the following and fix things.
"--ignore=sema-unused-def-lambda-noarg-formal"
"--ignore=sema-unused-def-lambda-witharg-arg"
"--ignore=sema-unused-def-lambda-witharg-formal"
"--ignore=sema-unused-def-let"
# Keep this rule, because we have `lib.or`.
"--ignore=or-identifier"
];
excludes = [
# Auto-generated; violates sema-extra-with
# Can only sensibly be removed when --auto-fix supports multiple fixes at once:
# https://github.com/inclyc/nixf-diagnose/issues/13
"pkgs/servers/home-assistant/component-packages.nix"
# https://github.com/nix-community/nixd/issues/708
"nixos/maintainers/scripts/azure-new/examples/basic/system.nix"
];
};
settings.formatter.editorconfig-checker = {
command = "${pkgs.lib.getExe pkgs.editorconfig-checker}";
options = [
"-disable-indent-size"
# TODO: Remove this once this upstream issue is fixed:
# https://github.com/editorconfig-checker/editorconfig-checker/issues/505
"-disable-charset"
];
includes = [ "*" ];
priority = 1;
};
# TODO: Upstream this into treefmt-nix eventually:
# https://github.com/numtide/treefmt-nix/issues/387
settings.formatter.markdown-code-runner = {
command = pkgs.lib.getExe pkgs.markdown-code-runner;
options =
let
config = pkgs.writers.writeTOML "markdown-code-runner-config" {
presets.nixfmt = {
language = "nix";
command = [ (pkgs.lib.getExe pkgs.nixfmt) ];
};
};
in
[ "--config=${config}" ];
includes = [ "*.md" ];
};
programs.zizmor.enable = true;
};
fs = pkgs.lib.fileset;
nixFilesSrc = fs.toSource {
root = ../.;
fileset = fs.difference ../. (fs.maybeMissing ../.git);
};
in
{
shell = treefmtEval.config.build.devShell;
pkg = treefmtEval.config.build.wrapper;
check = treefmtEval.config.build.check nixFilesSrc;
};
in
rec {
inherit pkgs fmt;
{
inherit pkgs;
requestReviews = pkgs.callPackage ./request-reviews { };
codeownersValidator = pkgs.callPackage ./codeowners-validator { };
# FIXME(lf-): it might be useful to test other Nix implementations
# (nixVersions.stable and Lix) here somehow at some point to ensure we don't
# have eval divergence.
eval = pkgs.callPackage ./eval {
nix = pkgs.lib.getAttrFromPath (pkgs.lib.splitString "." nixPath) pkgs;
};
# CI jobs
lib-tests = import ../lib/tests/release.nix { inherit pkgs; };
manual-nixos = (import ../nixos/release.nix { }).manual.${system} or null;
manual-nixpkgs = (import ../doc { inherit pkgs; });
manual-nixpkgs-tests = (import ../doc { inherit pkgs; }).tests;
nixpkgs-vet = pkgs.callPackage ./nixpkgs-vet.nix {
nix = pkgs.nixVersions.latest;
};
parse = pkgs.lib.recurseIntoAttrs {
latest = pkgs.callPackage ./parse.nix { nix = pkgs.nixVersions.latest; };
lix = pkgs.callPackage ./parse.nix { nix = pkgs.lix; };
nix_2_28 = pkgs.callPackage ./parse.nix { nix = pkgs.nixVersions.nix_2_28; };
};
shell = import ../shell.nix { inherit nixpkgs system; };
tarball = import ../pkgs/top-level/make-tarball.nix {
# Mirrored from top-level release.nix:
nixpkgs = {
outPath = pkgs.lib.cleanSource ../.;
revCount = 1234;
shortRev = "abcdef";
revision = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000";
};
officialRelease = false;
inherit pkgs lib-tests;
nix = pkgs.nixVersions.latest;
};
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# Nixpkgs CI evaluation
The code in this directory is used by the [eval.yml](../../.github/workflows/eval.yml) GitHub Actions workflow to evaluate the majority of Nixpkgs for all PRs, effectively making sure that when the development branches are processed by Hydra, no evaluation failures are encountered.
Furthermore it also allows local evaluation using:
```
nix-build ci -A eval.baseline
```
The two most important arguments are:
- `--arg evalSystems`: The set of systems for which `nixpkgs` should be evaluated.
Defaults to the four official platforms (`x86_64-linux`, `aarch64-linux`, `x86_64-darwin` and `aarch64-darwin`).
Example: `--arg evalSystems '["x86_64-linux" "aarch64-darwin"]'`
- `--arg quickTest`: Enables testing a single chunk of the current system only for quick iteration.
Example: `--arg quickTest true`
The following arguments can be used to fine-tune performance:
- `--max-jobs`: The maximum number of derivations to run at the same time.
Only each [supported system](../supportedSystems.json) gets a separate derivation, so it doesn't make sense to set this higher than that number.
- `--cores`: The number of cores to use for each job.
Recommended to set this to the amount of cores on your system divided by `--max-jobs`.
- `--arg chunkSize`: The number of attributes that are evaluated simultaneously on a single core.
Lowering this decreases memory usage at the cost of increased evaluation time.
If this is too high, there won't be enough chunks to process them in parallel, and will also increase evaluation time.
The default is 5000.
Example: `--arg chunkSize 10000`
Note that 16GB memory is the recommended minimum, while with less than 8GB memory evaluation time suffers greatly.
## Local eval with rebuilds / comparison
To compare two commits locally, first run the following on the baseline commit:
```
nix-build ci -A eval.baseline --out-link baseline
```
Then, on the commit with your changes:
```
nix-build ci -A eval.full --arg baseline ./baseline
```
Keep in mind to otherwise pass the same set of arguments for both commands (`evalSystems`, `quickTest`, `chunkSize`).
Running this command will evaluate the difference between the baseline statistics and the ones at the time of running the command.
From that difference, it will produce a human-readable report in `$out/step-summary.md`.
If no packages were added or removed, then performance statistics will also be generated as part of this report.

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# This expression will, as efficiently as possible, dump a
# *superset* of all attrpaths of derivations which might be
# part of a release on *any* platform.
#
# This expression runs single-threaded under all current Nix
# implementations, but much faster and with much less memory
# used than ./outpaths.nix itself.
#
# Once you have the list of attrnames you can split it up into
# $NUM_CORES batches and evaluate the outpaths separately for each
# batch, in parallel.
#
# To dump the attrnames:
#
# nix-instantiate --eval --strict --json ci/eval/attrpaths.nix -A names
#
{
lib ? import (path + "/lib"),
trace ? false,
path ? ./../..,
extraNixpkgsConfigJson ? "{}",
}:
let
# TODO: Use mapAttrsToListRecursiveCond when this PR lands:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/395160
justAttrNames =
path: value:
let
result =
if path == [ "AAAAAASomeThingsFailToEvaluate" ] || !(lib.isAttrs value) then
[ ]
else if lib.isDerivation value then
[ path ]
else
lib.pipe value [
(lib.mapAttrsToList (
name: value:
lib.addErrorContext "while evaluating package set attribute path '${
lib.showAttrPath (path ++ [ name ])
}'" (justAttrNames (path ++ [ name ]) value)
))
lib.concatLists
];
in
lib.traceIf trace "** ${lib.showAttrPath path}" result;
outpaths = import ./outpaths.nix {
inherit path;
extraNixpkgsConfig = builtins.fromJSON extraNixpkgsConfigJson;
attrNamesOnly = true;
};
paths = [
# Some of the following are based on variants, which are disabled with `attrNamesOnly = true`.
# Until these have been removed from release.nix / hydra, we manually add them to the list.
[
"pkgsLLVM"
"stdenv"
]
[
"pkgsArocc"
"stdenv"
]
[
"pkgsZig"
"stdenv"
]
[
"pkgsStatic"
"stdenv"
]
[
"pkgsMusl"
"stdenv"
]
]
++ justAttrNames [ ] outpaths;
names = map lib.showAttrPath paths;
in
{
inherit paths names;
}

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# This turns ./outpaths.nix into chunks of a fixed size.
{
lib ? import ../../lib,
path ? ../..,
# The file containing all available attribute paths, which are split into chunks here
attrpathFile,
chunkSize,
myChunk,
includeBroken,
systems,
extraNixpkgsConfigJson,
}:
let
attrpaths = lib.importJSON attrpathFile;
myAttrpaths = lib.sublist (chunkSize * myChunk) chunkSize attrpaths;
unfiltered = import ./outpaths.nix {
inherit path;
inherit includeBroken systems;
extraNixpkgsConfig = builtins.fromJSON extraNixpkgsConfigJson;
};
# Turns the unfiltered recursive attribute set into one that is limited to myAttrpaths
filtered =
let
recurse =
index: paths: attrs:
lib.mapAttrs (
name: values:
if attrs ? ${name} then
if lib.any (value: lib.length value <= index + 1) values then
attrs.${name}
else
recurse (index + 1) values attrs.${name}
# Make sure nix-env recurses as well
// {
recurseForDerivations = true;
}
else
null
) (lib.groupBy (a: lib.elemAt a index) paths);
in
recurse 0 myAttrpaths unfiltered;
in
filtered

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import argparse
import json
import numpy as np
import os
import pandas as pd
from dataclasses import asdict, dataclass
from pathlib import Path
from scipy.stats import ttest_rel
from tabulate import tabulate
from typing import Final
def flatten_data(json_data: dict) -> dict:
"""
Extracts and flattens metrics from JSON data.
This is needed because the JSON data can be nested.
For example, the JSON data entry might look like this:
"gc":{"cycles":13,"heapSize":5404549120,"totalBytes":9545876464}
Flattened:
"gc.cycles": 13
"gc.heapSize": 5404549120
...
See https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/187520ce88c47e2859064704f9320a2d6c97e56e/src/libexpr/eval.cc#L2846
for the ultimate source of this data.
Args:
json_data (dict): JSON data containing metrics.
Returns:
dict: Flattened metrics with keys as metric names.
"""
flat_metrics = {}
for key, value in json_data.items():
# This key is duplicated as `time.cpu`; we keep that copy.
if key == "cpuTime":
continue
if isinstance(value, (int, float)):
flat_metrics[key] = value
elif isinstance(value, dict):
for subkey, subvalue in value.items():
assert isinstance(subvalue, (int, float)), subvalue
flat_metrics[f"{key}.{subkey}"] = subvalue
else:
assert isinstance(value, (float, int, dict)), (
f"Value `{value}` has unexpected type"
)
return flat_metrics
def load_all_metrics(path: Path) -> dict:
"""
Loads all stats JSON files in the specified file or directory and extracts metrics.
These stats JSON files are created by Nix when the `NIX_SHOW_STATS` environment variable is set.
If the provided path is a directory, it must have the structure $path/$system/$stats,
where $path is the provided path, $system is some system from `lib.systems.doubles.*`,
and $stats is a stats JSON file.
If the provided path is a file, it is a stats JSON file.
Args:
path (Path): Directory containing JSON files or a stats JSON file.
Returns:
dict: Dictionary with filenames as keys and extracted metrics as values.
"""
metrics = {}
if path.is_dir():
for system_dir in path.iterdir():
assert system_dir.is_dir()
for chunk_output in system_dir.iterdir():
with chunk_output.open() as f:
data = json.load(f)
metrics[f"{system_dir.name}/${chunk_output.name}"] = flatten_data(data)
else:
with path.open() as f:
metrics[path.name] = flatten_data(json.load(f))
return metrics
def metric_table_name(name: str, explain: bool) -> str:
"""
Returns the name of the metric, plus a footnote to explain it if needed.
"""
return f"{name}[^{name}]" if explain else name
METRIC_EXPLANATION_FOOTNOTE: Final[str] = """
[^time.cpu]: Number of seconds of CPU time accounted by the OS to the Nix evaluator process. On UNIX systems, this comes from [`getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getrusage.2.html).
[^time.gc]: Number of seconds of CPU time accounted by the Boehm garbage collector to performing GC.
[^time.gcFraction]: What fraction of the total CPU time is accounted towards performing GC.
[^gc.cycles]: Number of times garbage collection has been performed.
[^gc.heapSize]: Size in bytes of the garbage collector heap.
[^gc.totalBytes]: Size in bytes of all allocations in the garbage collector.
[^envs.bytes]: Size in bytes of all `Env` objects allocated by the Nix evaluator. These are almost exclusively created by [`nix-env`](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/stable/command-ref/nix-env.html).
[^list.bytes]: Size in bytes of all [lists](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/stable/language/syntax.html#list-literal) allocated by the Nix evaluator.
[^sets.bytes]: Size in bytes of all [attrsets](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/stable/language/syntax.html#list-literal) allocated by the Nix evaluator.
[^symbols.bytes]: Size in bytes of all items in the Nix evaluator symbol table.
[^values.bytes]: Size in bytes of all values allocated by the Nix evaluator.
[^envs.number]: The count of all `Env` objects allocated.
[^nrAvoided]: The number of thunks avoided being created.
[^nrExprs]: The number of expression objects ever created.
[^nrFunctionCalls]: The number of function calls ever made.
[^nrLookups]: The number of lookups into an attrset ever made.
[^nrOpUpdateValuesCopied]: The number of attrset values copied in the process of merging attrsets.
[^nrOpUpdates]: The number of attrsets merge operations (`//`) performed.
[^nrPrimOpCalls]: The number of function calls to primops (Nix builtins) ever made.
[^nrThunks]: The number of [thunks](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/latest/language/evaluation.html#laziness) ever made. A thunk is a delayed computation, represented by an expression reference and a closure.
[^sets.number]: The number of attrsets ever made.
[^symbols.number]: The number of symbols ever added to the symbol table.
[^values.number]: The number of values ever made.
[^envs.elements]: The number of values contained within an `Env` object.
[^list.concats]: The number of list concatenation operations (`++`) performed.
[^list.elements]: The number of values contained within a list.
[^sets.elements]: The number of values contained within an attrset.
[^sizes.Attr]: Size in bytes of the `Attr` type.
[^sizes.Bindings]: Size in bytes of the `Bindings` type.
[^sizes.Env]: Size in bytes of the `Env` type.
[^sizes.Value]: Size in bytes of the `Value` type.
"""
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class PairwiseTestResults:
updated: pd.DataFrame
equivalent: pd.DataFrame
@staticmethod
def tabulate(table, headers) -> str:
return tabulate(
table, headers, tablefmt="github", floatfmt=".4f", missingval="-"
)
def updated_to_markdown(self, explain: bool) -> str:
assert not self.updated.empty
# Header (get column names and format them)
return self.tabulate(
headers=[str(column) for column in self.updated.columns],
table=[
[
# The metric acts as its own footnote name
metric_table_name(row["metric"], explain),
# Check for no change and NaN in p_value/t_stat
*[
None if np.isnan(val) or np.allclose(val, 0) else val
for val in row[1:]
],
]
for _, row in self.updated.iterrows()
],
)
def equivalent_to_markdown(self, explain: bool) -> str:
assert not self.equivalent.empty
return self.tabulate(
headers=[str(column) for column in self.equivalent.columns],
table=[
[
# The metric acts as its own footnote name
metric_table_name(row["metric"], explain),
row["value"],
]
for _, row in self.equivalent.iterrows()
],
)
def to_markdown(self, explain: bool) -> str:
result = ""
if not self.equivalent.empty:
result += "## Unchanged values\n\n"
result += self.equivalent_to_markdown(explain)
if not self.updated.empty:
result += ("\n\n" if result else "") + "## Updated values\n\n"
result += self.updated_to_markdown(explain)
if explain:
result += METRIC_EXPLANATION_FOOTNOTE
return result
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Equivalent:
metric: str
value: float
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Comparison:
metric: str
mean_before: float
mean_after: float
mean_diff: float
mean_pct_change: float
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class ComparisonWithPValue(Comparison):
p_value: float
t_stat: float
def metric_sort_key(name: str) -> str:
if name in ("time.cpu", "time.gc", "time.gcFraction"):
return (1, name)
elif name.startswith("gc"):
return (2, name)
elif name.endswith(("bytes", "Bytes")):
return (3, name)
elif name.startswith("nr") or name.endswith("number"):
return (4, name)
else:
return (5, name)
def perform_pairwise_tests(
before_metrics: dict, after_metrics: dict
) -> PairwiseTestResults:
common_files = sorted(set(before_metrics) & set(after_metrics))
all_keys = sorted(
{
metric_keys
for file_metrics in before_metrics.values()
for metric_keys in file_metrics.keys()
},
key=metric_sort_key,
)
updated = []
equivalent = []
for key in all_keys:
before_vals = []
after_vals = []
for fname in common_files:
if key in before_metrics[fname] and key in after_metrics[fname]:
before_vals.append(before_metrics[fname][key])
after_vals.append(after_metrics[fname][key])
if len(before_vals) == 0:
continue
before_arr = np.array(before_vals)
after_arr = np.array(after_vals)
diff = after_arr - before_arr
# If there's no difference, add it all to the equivalent output.
if np.allclose(diff, 0):
equivalent.append(Equivalent(metric=key, value=before_vals[0]))
else:
pct_change = 100 * diff / before_arr
result = Comparison(
metric=key,
mean_before=np.mean(before_arr),
mean_after=np.mean(after_arr),
mean_diff=np.mean(diff),
mean_pct_change=np.mean(pct_change),
)
# If there are enough values to perform a t-test, do so.
if len(before_vals) > 1:
t_stat, p_val = ttest_rel(after_arr, before_arr)
result = ComparisonWithPValue(
**asdict(result), p_value=p_val, t_stat=t_stat
)
updated.append(result)
return PairwiseTestResults(
updated=pd.DataFrame(map(asdict, updated)),
equivalent=pd.DataFrame(map(asdict, equivalent)),
)
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Performance comparison of Nix evaluation statistics"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--explain", action="store_true", help="Explain the evaluation statistics"
)
parser.add_argument(
"before", help="File or directory containing baseline (data before)"
)
parser.add_argument(
"after", help="File or directory containing comparison (data after)"
)
options = parser.parse_args()
before_stats = Path(options.before)
after_stats = Path(options.after)
before_metrics = load_all_metrics(before_stats)
after_metrics = load_all_metrics(after_stats)
pairwise_test_results = perform_pairwise_tests(before_metrics, after_metrics)
markdown_table = pairwise_test_results.to_markdown(explain=options.explain)
print(markdown_table)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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{
callPackage,
lib,
jq,
runCommand,
writeText,
python3,
stdenvNoCC,
makeWrapper,
codeowners,
}:
let
python = python3.withPackages (ps: [
ps.numpy
ps.pandas
ps.scipy
ps.tabulate
]);
cmp-stats = stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
pname = "cmp-stats";
version = lib.trivial.release;
dontUnpack = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
installPhase = ''
runHook preInstall
mkdir -p $out/share/cmp-stats
cp ${./cmp-stats.py} "$out/share/cmp-stats/cmp-stats.py"
makeWrapper ${python.interpreter} "$out/bin/cmp-stats" \
--add-flags "$out/share/cmp-stats/cmp-stats.py"
runHook postInstall
'';
meta = {
description = "Performance comparison of Nix evaluation statistics";
license = lib.licenses.mit;
mainProgram = "cmp-stats";
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ philiptaron ];
};
};
in
{
combinedDir,
touchedFilesJson,
ownersFile ? ../../OWNERS,
}:
let
# Usually we expect a derivation, but when evaluating in multiple separate steps, we pass
# nix store paths around. These need to be turned into (fake) derivations again to track
# dependencies properly.
# We use two steps for evaluation, because we compare results from two different checkouts.
# CI additionalls spreads evaluation across multiple workers.
combined = if lib.isDerivation combinedDir then combinedDir else lib.toDerivation combinedDir;
/*
Derivation that computes which packages are affected (added, changed or removed) between two revisions of nixpkgs.
Note: "platforms" are "x86_64-linux", "aarch64-darwin", ...
---
Inputs:
- beforeDir, afterDir: The evaluation result from before and after the change.
They can be obtained by running `nix-build -A ci.eval.full` on both revisions.
---
Outputs:
- changed-paths.json: Various information about the changes:
{
attrdiff: {
added: ["package1"],
changed: ["package2", "package3"],
removed: ["package4"],
},
labels: {
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1-10": true,
"10.rebuild-linux: 1-10": true
},
rebuildsByKernel: {
darwin: ["package1", "package2"],
linux: ["package1", "package2", "package3"]
},
rebuildCountByKernel: {
darwin: 2,
linux: 3,
},
rebuildsByPlatform: {
aarch64-darwin: ["package1", "package2"],
aarch64-linux: ["package1", "package2"],
x86_64-linux: ["package1", "package2", "package3"],
x86_64-darwin: ["package1"],
},
}
- step-summary.md: A markdown render of the changes
---
Implementation details:
Helper functions can be found in ./utils.nix.
Two main "types" are important:
- `packagePlatformPath`: A string of the form "<PACKAGE_PATH>.<PLATFORM>"
Example: "python312Packages.numpy.x86_64-linux"
- `packagePlatformAttr`: An attrs representation of a packagePlatformPath:
Example: { name = "python312Packages.numpy"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; }
*/
inherit (import ./utils.nix { inherit lib; })
groupByKernel
convertToPackagePlatformAttrs
groupByPlatform
extractPackageNames
getLabels
;
# Attrs
# - keys: "added", "changed", "removed" and "rebuilds"
# - values: lists of `packagePlatformPath`s
diffAttrs = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile "${combined}/combined-diff.json");
changedPackagePlatformAttrs = convertToPackagePlatformAttrs diffAttrs.changed;
rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs = convertToPackagePlatformAttrs diffAttrs.rebuilds;
removedPackagePlatformAttrs = convertToPackagePlatformAttrs diffAttrs.removed;
changed-paths =
let
rebuildsByPlatform = groupByPlatform rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs;
rebuildsByKernel = groupByKernel rebuildsPackagePlatformAttrs;
rebuildCountByKernel = lib.mapAttrs (
kernel: kernelRebuilds: lib.length kernelRebuilds
) rebuildsByKernel;
in
writeText "changed-paths.json" (
builtins.toJSON {
attrdiff = lib.mapAttrs (_: extractPackageNames) { inherit (diffAttrs) added changed removed; };
inherit
rebuildsByPlatform
rebuildsByKernel
rebuildCountByKernel
;
labels =
getLabels rebuildCountByKernel
# Sets "10.rebuild-*-stdenv" label to whether the "stdenv" attribute was changed.
// lib.mapAttrs' (
kernel: rebuilds: lib.nameValuePair "10.rebuild-${kernel}-stdenv" (lib.elem "stdenv" rebuilds)
) rebuildsByKernel
// {
"10.rebuild-nixos-tests" =
lib.elem "nixosTests.simple" (extractPackageNames diffAttrs.rebuilds)
&&
# Only set this label when no other label with indication for staging has been set.
# This avoids confusion whether to target staging or batch this with kernel updates.
lib.last (lib.sort lib.lessThan (lib.attrValues rebuildCountByKernel)) <= 500;
};
}
);
inherit
(callPackage ./maintainers.nix { } {
changedattrs = lib.attrNames (lib.groupBy (a: a.name) changedPackagePlatformAttrs);
changedpathsjson = touchedFilesJson;
removedattrs = lib.attrNames (lib.groupBy (a: a.name) removedPackagePlatformAttrs);
})
maintainers
packages
;
in
runCommand "compare"
{
# Don't depend on -dev outputs to reduce closure size for CI.
nativeBuildInputs = map lib.getBin [
jq
cmp-stats
codeowners
];
maintainers = builtins.toJSON maintainers;
packages = builtins.toJSON packages;
passAsFile = [
"maintainers"
"packages"
];
}
''
mkdir $out
cp ${changed-paths} $out/changed-paths.json
{
echo
echo "# Packages"
echo
jq -r -f ${./generate-step-summary.jq} < ${changed-paths}
} >> $out/step-summary.md
if jq -e '(.attrdiff.added | length == 0) and (.attrdiff.removed | length == 0)' "${changed-paths}" > /dev/null; then
# Chunks have changed between revisions
# We cannot generate a performance comparison
{
echo
echo "# Performance comparison"
echo
echo "This compares the performance of this branch against its pull request base branch (e.g., 'master')"
echo
echo "For further help please refer to: [ci/README.md](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/ci/README.md)"
echo
} >> $out/step-summary.md
cmp-stats --explain ${combined}/before/stats ${combined}/after/stats >> $out/step-summary.md
else
# Package chunks are the same in both revisions
# We can use the to generate a performance comparison
{
echo
echo "# Performance Comparison"
echo
echo "Performance stats were skipped because the package sets differ between the two revisions."
echo
echo "For further help please refer to: [ci/README.md](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/ci/README.md)"
} >> $out/step-summary.md
fi
jq -r '.[]' "${touchedFilesJson}" > ./touched-files
readarray -t touchedFiles < ./touched-files
echo "This PR touches ''${#touchedFiles[@]} files"
# TODO: Move ci/OWNERS to Nix and produce owners.json instead of owners.txt.
touch "$out/owners.txt"
for file in "''${touchedFiles[@]}"; do
result=$(codeowners --file "${ownersFile}" "$file")
# Remove the file prefix and trim the surrounding spaces
read -r owners <<< "''${result#"$file"}"
if [[ "$owners" == "(unowned)" ]]; then
echo "File $file is unowned"
continue
fi
echo "File $file is owned by $owners"
# Split up multiple owners, separated by arbitrary amounts of spaces
IFS=" " read -r -a entries <<< "$owners"
for entry in "''${entries[@]}"; do
# GitHub technically also supports Emails as code owners,
# but we can't easily support that, so let's not
if [[ ! "$entry" =~ @(.*) ]]; then
echo -e "\e[33mCodeowner \"$entry\" for file $file is not valid: Must start with \"@\"\e[0m"
# Don't fail, because the PR for which this script runs can't fix it,
# it has to be fixed in the base branch
continue
fi
# The first regex match is everything after the @
entry=''${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
echo "$entry" >> "$out/owners.txt"
done
done
cp "$maintainersPath" "$out/maintainers.json"
cp "$packagesPath" "$out/packages.json"
''

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def truncate(xs; n):
if xs | length > n then xs[:n] + ["..."]
else xs
end;
def itemize_packages(xs):
truncate(xs; 2000) |
map("- [\(.)](https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=\(.)&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=\(.))") |
join("\n");
def get_title(s; xs):
s + " (" + (xs | length | tostring) + ")";
def section(title; xs):
"<details> <summary>" + get_title(title; xs) + "</summary>\n\n" + itemize_packages(xs) + "</details>";
def fallback_document(content; n):
if content | utf8bytelength > n then
get_title("Added packages"; .attrdiff.added) + "\n\n" +
get_title("Removed packages"; .attrdiff.removed) + "\n\n" +
get_title("Changed packages"; .attrdiff.changed)
else content
end;
# we truncate the list to stay below the GitHub limit of 1MB per step summary.
fallback_document(
section("Added packages"; .attrdiff.added) + "\n\n" +
section("Removed packages"; .attrdiff.removed) + "\n\n" +
section("Changed packages"; .attrdiff.changed); 1000 * 1000
)

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{
lib,
}:
{
changedattrs,
changedpathsjson,
removedattrs,
}:
let
pkgs = import ../../.. {
system = "x86_64-linux";
# We should never try to ping maintainers through package aliases, this can only lead to errors.
# One example case is, where an attribute is a throw alias, but then re-introduced in a PR.
# This would trigger the throw. By disabling aliases, we can fallback gracefully below.
config.allowAliases = false;
};
changedpaths = lib.importJSON changedpathsjson;
# Extract attributes that changed from by-name paths.
# This allows pinging reviewers for pure refactors.
touchedattrs = lib.pipe changedpaths [
(lib.filter (changed: lib.hasPrefix "pkgs/by-name/" changed))
(map (lib.splitString "/"))
(map (path: lib.elemAt path 3))
lib.unique
];
anyMatchingFile = filename: lib.any (lib.hasPrefix filename) changedpaths;
anyMatchingFiles = files: lib.any anyMatchingFile files;
sharded = name: "${lib.substring 0 2 name}/${name}";
attrsWithMaintainers = lib.pipe (changedattrs ++ removedattrs ++ touchedattrs) [
# An attribute can appear in changed/removed *and* touched
lib.unique
(map (
name:
let
path = lib.splitString "." name;
# Some packages might be reported as changed on a different platform, but
# not even have an attribute on the platform the maintainers are requested on.
# Fallback to `null` for these to filter them out below.
package = lib.attrByPath path null pkgs;
in
{
inherit name package;
# Adds all files in by-name to each package, no matter whether they are discoverable
# via meta attributes below. For example, this allows pinging maintainers for
# updates to .json files.
# TODO: Support by-name package sets.
filenames = lib.optional (lib.length path == 1) "pkgs/by-name/${sharded (lib.head path)}/";
# TODO: Refactor this so we can ping entire teams instead of the individual members.
# Note that this will require keeping track of GH team IDs in "maintainers/teams.nix".
maintainers = package.meta.maintainers or [ ];
}
))
# No need to match up packages without maintainers with their files.
# This also filters out attributes where `packge = null`, which is the
# case for libintl, for example.
(lib.filter (pkg: pkg.maintainers != [ ]))
];
relevantFilenames =
drv:
(lib.unique (
map (pos: lib.removePrefix "${toString ../../..}/" pos.file) (
lib.filter (x: x != null) [
(drv.meta.maintainersPosition or null)
(drv.meta.teamsPosition or null)
(lib.unsafeGetAttrPos "src" drv)
(lib.unsafeGetAttrPos "pname" drv)
(lib.unsafeGetAttrPos "version" drv)
]
++ lib.optionals (drv ? meta.position) [
# Use ".meta.position" for cases when most of the package is
# defined in a "common" section and the only place where
# reference to the file with a derivation the "pos"
# attribute.
#
# ".meta.position" has the following form:
# "pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/default.nix:155"
# We transform it to the following:
# { file = "pkgs/tools/package-management/nix/default.nix"; }
{ file = lib.head (lib.splitString ":" drv.meta.position); }
]
)
));
attrsWithFilenames = map (
pkg: pkg // { filenames = pkg.filenames ++ relevantFilenames pkg.package; }
) attrsWithMaintainers;
attrsWithModifiedFiles = lib.filter (pkg: anyMatchingFiles pkg.filenames) attrsWithFilenames;
listToPing = lib.concatMap (
pkg:
map (maintainer: {
id = maintainer.githubId;
inherit (maintainer) github;
packageName = pkg.name;
dueToFiles = pkg.filenames;
}) pkg.maintainers
) attrsWithModifiedFiles;
byMaintainer = lib.groupBy (ping: toString ping.id) listToPing;
in
{
maintainers = lib.mapAttrs (_: lib.catAttrs "packageName") byMaintainer;
packages = lib.catAttrs "packageName" listToPing;
}

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{ lib, ... }:
rec {
# Borrowed from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/355616
uniqueStrings = list: builtins.attrNames (builtins.groupBy lib.id list);
/*
Converts a `packagePlatformPath` into a `packagePlatformAttr`
Turns
"hello.aarch64-linux"
into
{
name = "hello";
packagePath = [ "hello" ];
platform = "aarch64-linux";
}
*/
convertToPackagePlatformAttr =
packagePlatformPath:
let
# python312Packages.numpy.aarch64-linux -> ["python312Packages" "numpy" "aarch64-linux"]
splittedPath = lib.splitString "." packagePlatformPath;
# ["python312Packages" "numpy" "aarch64-linux"] -> ["python312Packages" "numpy"]
packagePath = lib.init splittedPath;
# "python312Packages.numpy"
name = lib.concatStringsSep "." packagePath;
in
if name == "" then
null
else
{
# [ "python312Packages" "numpy" ]
inherit packagePath;
# python312Packages.numpy
inherit name;
# "aarch64-linux"
platform = lib.last splittedPath;
};
/*
Converts a list of `packagePlatformPath`s into a list of `packagePlatformAttr`s
Turns
[
"hello.aarch64-linux"
"hello.x86_64-linux"
"hello.aarch64-darwin"
"hello.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.aarch64-darwin"
"release-checks" <- Will be dropped
]
into
[
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-linux"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; packagePath = [ "hello" ]; }
]
*/
convertToPackagePlatformAttrs =
packagePlatformPaths:
builtins.filter (x: x != null) (map convertToPackagePlatformAttr packagePlatformPaths);
/*
Converts a list of `packagePlatformPath`s directly to a list of (unique) package names
Turns
[
"hello.aarch64-linux"
"hello.x86_64-linux"
"hello.aarch64-darwin"
"hello.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.x86_64-darwin"
"bye.aarch64-darwin"
]
into
[
"hello"
"bye"
]
*/
extractPackageNames =
packagePlatformPaths:
let
packagePlatformAttrs = convertToPackagePlatformAttrs (uniqueStrings packagePlatformPaths);
in
uniqueStrings (map (p: p.name) packagePlatformAttrs);
/*
Group a list of `packagePlatformAttr`s by platforms
Turns
[
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-linux"; ... }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; ... }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
{ name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
{ name = "bye"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
]
into
{
aarch64-linux = [ "hello" ];
x86_64-linux = [ "hello" ];
aarch64-darwin = [ "hello" "bye" ];
x86_64-darwin = [ "hello" "bye" ];
}
*/
groupByPlatform =
packagePlatformAttrs:
let
packagePlatformAttrsByPlatform = builtins.groupBy (p: p.platform) packagePlatformAttrs;
extractPackageNames = map (p: p.name);
in
lib.mapAttrs (_: extractPackageNames) packagePlatformAttrsByPlatform;
# Turns
# [
# { name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-linux"; ... }
# { name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-linux"; ... }
# { name = "hello"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
# { name = "hello"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
# { name = "bye"; platform = "aarch64-darwin"; ... }
# { name = "bye"; platform = "x86_64-darwin"; ... }
# ]
#
# into
#
# {
# linux = [ "hello" ];
# darwin = [ "hello" "bye" ];
# }
groupByKernel =
packagePlatformAttrs:
let
filterKernel =
kernel:
builtins.attrNames (
builtins.groupBy (p: p.name) (
builtins.filter (p: lib.hasSuffix kernel p.platform) packagePlatformAttrs
)
);
in
lib.genAttrs [ "linux" "darwin" ] filterKernel;
/*
Maps an attrs of `kernel - rebuild counts` mappings to an attrs of labels
Turns
{
linux = 56;
darwin = 1;
}
into
{
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1" = true;
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1-10" = true;
"10.rebuild-darwin: 11-100" = false;
# [...]
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1" = false;
"10.rebuild-darwin: 1-10" = false;
"10.rebuild-linux: 11-100" = true;
# [...]
}
*/
getLabels =
rebuildCountByKernel:
lib.mergeAttrsList (
lib.mapAttrsToList (
kernel: rebuildCount:
let
range = from: to: from <= rebuildCount && (to == null || rebuildCount <= to);
in
lib.mapAttrs' (number: lib.nameValuePair "10.rebuild-${kernel}: ${number}") {
"0" = range 0 0;
"1" = range 1 1;
"1-10" = range 1 10;
"11-100" = range 11 100;
"101-500" = range 101 500;
"501-1000" = range 501 1000;
"501+" = range 501 null;
"1001-2500" = range 1001 2500;
"2501-5000" = range 2501 5000;
"5001+" = range 5001 null;
}
) rebuildCountByKernel
);
}

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# Evaluates all the accessible paths in nixpkgs.
# *This only builds on Linux* since it requires the Linux sandbox isolation to
# be able to write in various places while evaluating inside the sandbox.
#
# This file is used by nixpkgs CI (see .github/workflows/eval.yml) as well as
# being used directly as an entry point in Lix's CI (in `flake.nix` in the Lix
# repo).
#
# If you know you are doing a breaking API change, please ping the nixpkgs CI
# maintainers and the Lix maintainers (`nix eval -f . lib.teams.lix`).
{
callPackage,
lib,
runCommand,
writeShellScript,
symlinkJoin,
busybox,
jq,
nix,
}:
{
# The number of attributes per chunk, see ./README.md for more info.
chunkSize ? 5000,
# Whether to just evaluate a single chunk for quick testing
quickTest ? false,
# Don't try to eval packages marked as broken.
includeBroken ? false,
# Customize the config used to evaluate nixpkgs
extraNixpkgsConfig ? { },
}:
let
nixpkgs =
with lib.fileset;
toSource {
root = ../..;
fileset = unions (
map (lib.path.append ../..) [
".version"
"ci/supportedSystems.json"
"ci/eval/attrpaths.nix"
"ci/eval/chunk.nix"
"ci/eval/outpaths.nix"
"default.nix"
"doc"
"lib"
"maintainers"
"modules"
"nixos"
"pkgs"
]
);
};
supportedSystems = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ../supportedSystems.json);
attrpathsSuperset =
{
evalSystem,
}:
runCommand "attrpaths-superset.json"
{
src = nixpkgs;
# Don't depend on -dev outputs to reduce closure size for CI.
nativeBuildInputs = map lib.getBin [
busybox
nix
];
}
''
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
mkdir $out
export GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=4g
command time -f "Attribute eval done [%MKB max resident, %Es elapsed] %C" \
nix-instantiate --eval --strict --json --show-trace \
"$src/ci/eval/attrpaths.nix" \
-A paths \
-I "$src" \
--argstr extraNixpkgsConfigJson ${lib.escapeShellArg (builtins.toJSON extraNixpkgsConfig)} \
--option restrict-eval true \
--option allow-import-from-derivation false \
--option eval-system "${evalSystem}" > $out/paths.json
'';
singleSystem =
{
# The system to evaluate.
# Note that this is intentionally not called `system`,
# because `--argstr system` would only be passed to the ci/default.nix file!
evalSystem ? builtins.currentSystem,
# The path to the `paths.json` file from `attrpathsSuperset`
attrpathFile ? "${attrpathsSuperset { inherit evalSystem; }}/paths.json",
}:
let
singleChunk = writeShellScript "single-chunk" ''
set -euo pipefail
chunkSize=$1
myChunk=$2
system=$3
outputDir=$4
# Default is 5, higher values effectively disable the warning.
# This randomly breaks Eval.
export GC_LARGE_ALLOC_WARN_INTERVAL=1000
export NIX_SHOW_STATS=1
export NIX_SHOW_STATS_PATH="$outputDir/stats/$myChunk"
echo "Chunk $myChunk on $system start"
set +e
command time -o "$outputDir/timestats/$myChunk" \
-f "Chunk $myChunk on $system done [%MKB max resident, %Es elapsed] %C" \
nix-env -f "${nixpkgs}/ci/eval/chunk.nix" \
--eval-system "$system" \
--option restrict-eval true \
--option allow-import-from-derivation false \
--query --available \
--out-path --json \
--meta \
--show-trace \
--arg chunkSize "$chunkSize" \
--arg myChunk "$myChunk" \
--arg attrpathFile "${attrpathFile}" \
--arg systems "[ \"$system\" ]" \
--arg includeBroken ${lib.boolToString includeBroken} \
--argstr extraNixpkgsConfigJson ${lib.escapeShellArg (builtins.toJSON extraNixpkgsConfig)} \
-I ${nixpkgs} \
-I ${attrpathFile} \
> "$outputDir/result/$myChunk" \
2> "$outputDir/stderr/$myChunk"
exitCode=$?
set -e
cat "$outputDir/stderr/$myChunk"
cat "$outputDir/timestats/$myChunk"
if (( exitCode != 0 )); then
echo "Evaluation failed with exit code $exitCode"
# This immediately halts all xargs processes
kill $PPID
elif [[ -s "$outputDir/stderr/$myChunk" ]]; then
echo "Nixpkgs on $system evaluated with warnings, aborting"
kill $PPID
fi
'';
in
runCommand "nixpkgs-eval-${evalSystem}"
{
# Don't depend on -dev outputs to reduce closure size for CI.
nativeBuildInputs = map lib.getBin [
busybox
jq
nix
];
env = {
inherit evalSystem chunkSize;
};
__structuredAttrs = true;
unsafeDiscardReferences.out = true;
}
''
export NIX_STATE_DIR=$(mktemp -d)
nix-store --init
echo "System: $evalSystem"
cores=$NIX_BUILD_CORES
echo "Cores: $cores"
attrCount=$(jq length "${attrpathFile}")
echo "Attribute count: $attrCount"
echo "Chunk size: $chunkSize"
# Same as `attrCount / chunkSize` but rounded up
chunkCount=$(( (attrCount - 1) / chunkSize + 1 ))
echo "Chunk count: $chunkCount"
mkdir -p $out/${evalSystem}
# Record and print stats on free memory and swap in the background
(
while true; do
availMemory=$(free -m | grep Mem | awk '{print $7}')
freeSwap=$(free -m | grep Swap | awk '{print $4}')
echo "Available memory: $(( availMemory )) MiB, free swap: $(( freeSwap )) MiB"
if [[ ! -f "$out/${evalSystem}/min-avail-memory" ]] || (( availMemory < $(<$out/${evalSystem}/min-avail-memory) )); then
echo "$availMemory" > $out/${evalSystem}/min-avail-memory
fi
if [[ ! -f $out/${evalSystem}/min-free-swap ]] || (( freeSwap < $(<$out/${evalSystem}/min-free-swap) )); then
echo "$freeSwap" > $out/${evalSystem}/min-free-swap
fi
sleep 4
done
) &
seq_end=$(( chunkCount - 1 ))
${lib.optionalString quickTest ''
seq_end=0
''}
chunkOutputDir=$(mktemp -d)
mkdir "$chunkOutputDir"/{result,stats,timestats,stderr}
seq -w 0 "$seq_end" |
command time -f "%e" -o "$out/${evalSystem}/total-time" \
xargs -I{} -P"$cores" \
${singleChunk} "$chunkSize" {} "$evalSystem" "$chunkOutputDir"
cp -r "$chunkOutputDir"/stats $out/${evalSystem}/stats-by-chunk
if (( chunkSize * chunkCount != attrCount )); then
# A final incomplete chunk would mess up the stats, don't include it
rm "$chunkOutputDir"/stats/"$seq_end"
fi
cat "$chunkOutputDir"/result/* | jq -s 'add | map_values(.outputs)' > $out/${evalSystem}/paths.json
cat "$chunkOutputDir"/result/* | jq -s 'add | map_values(.meta)' > $out/${evalSystem}/meta.json
'';
diff = callPackage ./diff.nix { };
combine =
{
diffDir,
}:
runCommand "combined-eval"
{
# Don't depend on -dev outputs to reduce closure size for CI.
nativeBuildInputs = map lib.getBin [
jq
];
}
''
mkdir -p $out
# Combine output paths from all systems
cat ${diffDir}/*/diff.json | jq -s '
reduce .[] as $item ({}; {
added: (.added + $item.added),
changed: (.changed + $item.changed),
removed: (.removed + $item.removed),
rebuilds: (.rebuilds + $item.rebuilds)
})
' > $out/combined-diff.json
# Combine maintainers from all systems
cat ${diffDir}/*/maintainers.json | jq -s '
add | group_by(.package) | map({
key: .[0].package,
value: map(.maintainers) | flatten | unique
}) | from_entries
' > $out/maintainers.json
mkdir -p $out/before/stats
for d in ${diffDir}/before/*; do
cp -r "$d"/stats-by-chunk $out/before/stats/$(basename "$d")
done
mkdir -p $out/after/stats
for d in ${diffDir}/after/*; do
cp -r "$d"/stats-by-chunk $out/after/stats/$(basename "$d")
done
'';
compare = callPackage ./compare { };
baseline =
{
# Whether to evaluate on a specific set of systems, by default all are evaluated
evalSystems ? if quickTest then [ "x86_64-linux" ] else supportedSystems,
}:
symlinkJoin {
name = "nixpkgs-eval-baseline";
paths = map (
evalSystem:
singleSystem {
inherit evalSystem;
}
) evalSystems;
};
full =
{
# Whether to evaluate on a specific set of systems, by default all are evaluated
evalSystems ? if quickTest then [ "x86_64-linux" ] else supportedSystems,
baseline,
# What files have been touched? Defaults to none; use the expression below to calculate it.
# ```
# git diff --name-only --merge-base master HEAD \
# | jq --raw-input --slurp 'split("\n")[:-1]' > touched-files.json
# ```
touchedFilesJson ? builtins.toFile "touched-files.json" "[ ]",
}:
let
diffs = symlinkJoin {
name = "nixpkgs-eval-diffs";
paths = map (
evalSystem:
diff {
inherit evalSystem;
beforeDir = baseline;
afterDir = singleSystem {
inherit evalSystem;
};
}
) evalSystems;
};
comparisonReport = compare {
combinedDir = combine { diffDir = diffs; };
inherit touchedFilesJson;
};
in
comparisonReport;
in
{
inherit
attrpathsSuperset
singleSystem
diff
combine
compare
# The above three are used by separate VMs in a GitHub workflow,
# while the below are intended for testing on a single local machine
baseline
full
;
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{
lib,
runCommand,
writeText,
}:
{
beforeDir,
afterDir,
evalSystem,
}:
let
# Usually we expect a derivation, but when evaluating in multiple separate steps, we pass
# nix store paths around. These need to be turned into (fake) derivations again to track
# dependencies properly.
# We use two steps for evaluation, because we compare results from two different checkouts.
# CI additionalls spreads evaluation across multiple workers.
before = if lib.isDerivation beforeDir then beforeDir else lib.toDerivation beforeDir;
after = if lib.isDerivation afterDir then afterDir else lib.toDerivation afterDir;
/*
Computes the key difference between two attrs
{
added: [ <keys only in the second object> ],
removed: [ <keys only in the first object> ],
changed: [ <keys with different values between the two objects> ],
rebuilds: [ <keys in the second object with values not present at all in first object> ],
}
*/
diff =
old: new:
let
filterKeys = cond: attrs: lib.attrNames (lib.filterAttrs cond attrs);
oldOutputs = lib.pipe old [
(lib.mapAttrsToList (_: lib.attrValues))
lib.concatLists
(lib.flip lib.genAttrs (_: true))
];
in
{
added = filterKeys (n: _: !(old ? ${n})) new;
removed = filterKeys (n: _: !(new ? ${n})) old;
changed = filterKeys (
n: v:
# Filter out attributes that don't exist anymore
(new ? ${n})
# Filter out attributes that are the same as the new value
&& (v != (new.${n}))
) old;
# A "rebuild" is every attrpath ...
rebuilds = filterKeys (
_: pkg:
# ... that has at least one output ...
lib.any (
output:
# ... which has not been built in "old" already.
!(oldOutputs ? ${output})
) (lib.attrValues pkg)
) new;
};
getAttrs =
dir:
let
raw = builtins.readFile "${dir}/${evalSystem}/paths.json";
# The file contains Nix paths; we need to ignore them for evaluation purposes,
# else there will be a "is not allowed to refer to a store path" error.
data = builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext raw;
in
builtins.fromJSON data;
beforeAttrs = getAttrs before;
afterAttrs = getAttrs after;
diffAttrs = diff beforeAttrs afterAttrs;
diffJson = writeText "diff.json" (builtins.toJSON diffAttrs);
# The maintainer list is not diffed, but just taken as is, to provide a map
# of maintainers on the target branch. A list of GitHub IDs is sufficient for
# all our purposes and reduces size massively.
meta = lib.importJSON "${after}/${evalSystem}/meta.json";
maintainers = lib.pipe meta [
(lib.mapAttrsToList (
k: v: {
# splits off the platform suffix
package = lib.pipe k [
(lib.splitString ".")
lib.init
(lib.concatStringsSep ".")
];
maintainers = map (m: m.githubId) v.maintainers or [ ];
}
))
# Some paths don't have a platform suffix, those will appear with an empty package here.
(lib.filter ({ package, maintainers }: package != "" && maintainers != [ ]))
];
maintainersJson = writeText "maintainers.json" (builtins.toJSON maintainers);
in
runCommand "diff" { } ''
mkdir -p $out/${evalSystem}
cp -r --no-preserve=mode ${before} $out/before
cp -r --no-preserve=mode ${after} $out/after
# JSON files will be processed above explicitly, so avoid copying over
# the source files to keep the artifacts smaller.
find $out/before $out/after -iname '*.json' -delete
cp ${diffJson} $out/${evalSystem}/diff.json
cp ${maintainersJson} $out/${evalSystem}/maintainers.json
''

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#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
# When using as a callable script, passing `--argstr path some/path` overrides $PWD.
#!nix-shell -p nix -i "nix-env -qaP --no-name --out-path -f ci/eval/outpaths.nix"
{
includeBroken ? true, # set this to false to exclude meta.broken packages from the output
path ? ./../..,
# used by ./attrpaths.nix
attrNamesOnly ? false,
# Set this to `null` to build for builtins.currentSystem only
systems ? builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ../supportedSystems.json),
# Customize the config used to evaluate nixpkgs
extraNixpkgsConfig ? { },
}:
let
lib = import (path + "/lib");
nixpkgsJobs =
import (path + "/pkgs/top-level/release.nix")
# Compromise: accuracy vs. resources needed for evaluation.
{
inherit attrNamesOnly;
supportedSystems = if systems == null then [ builtins.currentSystem ] else systems;
nixpkgsArgs = {
config = {
allowAliases = false;
allowBroken = includeBroken;
allowUnfree = true;
allowInsecurePredicate = x: true;
allowVariants = !attrNamesOnly;
checkMeta = true;
handleEvalIssue =
reason: errormsg:
let
fatalErrors = [
"unknown-meta"
"broken-outputs"
];
in
if builtins.elem reason fatalErrors then
abort errormsg
# hydra does not build unfree packages, so tons of them are broken yet not marked meta.broken.
else if
!includeBroken
&& builtins.elem reason [
"broken"
"unfree"
]
then
throw "broken"
else if builtins.elem reason [ "unsupported" ] then
throw "unsupported"
else
true;
inHydra = true;
}
// extraNixpkgsConfig;
__allowFileset = false;
};
};
nixosJobs = import (path + "/nixos/release.nix") {
inherit attrNamesOnly;
supportedSystems = if systems == null then [ builtins.currentSystem ] else systems;
};
recurseIntoAttrs = attrs: attrs // { recurseForDerivations = true; };
# release-lib leaves recurseForDerivations as empty attrmaps;
# that would break nix-env and we also need to recurse everywhere.
tweak = lib.mapAttrs (
name: val:
if name == "recurseForDerivations" then
true
else if lib.isAttrs val && val.type or null != "derivation" then
recurseIntoAttrs (tweak val)
else
val
);
# Some of these contain explicit references to platform(s) we want to avoid;
# some even (transitively) depend on ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix (!)
blacklist = [
"tarball"
"metrics"
"manual"
"darwin-tested"
"unstable"
"stdenvBootstrapTools"
"moduleSystem"
"lib-tests" # these just confuse the output
];
in
tweak (
(removeAttrs nixpkgsJobs blacklist)
// {
nixosTests.simple = nixosJobs.tests.simple;
}
)

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[run]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2

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node_modules
step-summary.md

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package-lock-only = true
save-exact = true

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# GitHub specific CI scripts
This folder contains [`actions/github-script`](https://github.com/actions/github-script)-based JavaScript code.
It provides a `nix-shell` environment to run and test these actions locally.
To run any of the scripts locally:
- Enter `nix-shell` in `./ci/github-script`.
- Ensure `gh` is authenticated.
## Check commits
Run `./run commits OWNER REPO PR`, where OWNER is your username or "NixOS", REPO is the name of your fork or "nixpkgs" and PR is the number of the pull request to check.
## Labeler
Run `./run labels OWNER REPO`, where OWNER is your username or "NixOS" and REPO the name of your fork or "nixpkgs".

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module.exports = async ({ github, context, core, dry }) => {
const path = require('node:path')
const { DefaultArtifactClient } = require('@actions/artifact')
const { readFile, writeFile } = require('node:fs/promises')
const withRateLimit = require('./withRateLimit.js')
const { classify } = require('../supportedBranches.js')
const { handleMerge } = require('./merge.js')
const { handleReviewers } = require('./reviewers.js')
const artifactClient = new DefaultArtifactClient()
async function downloadMaintainerMap(branch) {
let run
const commits = (
await github.rest.repos.listCommits({
...context.repo,
sha: branch,
// We look at 10 commits to find a maintainer map, but this is an arbitrary number. The
// head commit might not have a map, if the queue was bypassed to merge it. This happens
// frequently on staging-esque branches. The branch with the highest chance of getting
// 10 consecutive bypassing commits is the stable staging-next branch. Luckily, this
// also means that the number of PRs open towards that branch is very low, so falling
// back to slightly imprecise maintainer data from master only has a marginal effect.
per_page: 10,
})
).data
for (const commit of commits) {
const run = (
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
workflow_id: 'merge-group.yml',
status: 'success',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
per_page: 1,
head_sha: commit.sha,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0]
if (!run) continue
const artifact = (
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
...context.repo,
run_id: run.id,
name: 'maintainers',
})
).data.artifacts[0]
if (!artifact || artifact.expired) continue
await artifactClient.downloadArtifact(artifact.id, {
findBy: {
repositoryName: context.repo.repo,
repositoryOwner: context.repo.owner,
token: core.getInput('github-token'),
},
path: path.resolve(path.join('branches', branch)),
expectedHash: artifact.digest,
})
return JSON.parse(
await readFile(
path.resolve(path.join('branches', branch, 'maintainers.json')),
'utf-8',
),
)
}
// We get here when none of the 10 commits we looked at contained a maintainer map.
// For the master branch, we don't have any fallback options, so we error out.
// For other branches, we select a suitable fallback below.
if (branch === 'master') throw new Error('No maintainer map found.')
const { stable, version } = classify(branch)
const release = `release-${version}`
if (stable && branch !== release) {
// Only fallback to the release branch from *other* stable branches.
// Explicitly avoids infinite recursion.
return await getMaintainerMap(release)
} else {
// Falling back to master as last resort.
// This can either be the case for unstable staging-esque or wip branches,
// or for the primary stable branch (release-XX.YY).
return await getMaintainerMap('master')
}
}
// Simple cache for maintainer maps to avoid downloading the same artifacts
// over and over again. Ultimately returns a promise, so the result must be
// awaited for.
const maintainerMaps = {}
function getMaintainerMap(branch) {
if (!maintainerMaps[branch]) {
maintainerMaps[branch] = downloadMaintainerMap(branch)
}
return maintainerMaps[branch]
}
// Caching the list of team members saves API requests when running the bot on the schedule and
// processing many PRs at once.
const members = {}
function getTeamMembers(team_slug) {
if (context.eventName === 'pull_request') {
// We have no chance of getting a token in the pull_request context with the right
// permissions to access the members endpoint below. Thus, we're pretending to have
// no members. This is OK; because this is only for the Test workflow, not for
// real use.
return []
}
if (!members[team_slug]) {
members[team_slug] = github.paginate(github.rest.teams.listMembersInOrg, {
org: context.repo.owner,
team_slug,
per_page: 100,
})
}
return members[team_slug]
}
// Caching users saves API requests when running the bot on the schedule and processing
// many PRs at once. It also helps to encapsulate the special logic we need, because
// actions/github doesn't support that endpoint fully, yet.
const users = {}
function getUser(id) {
if (!users[id]) {
users[id] = github
.request({
method: 'GET',
url: '/user/{id}',
id,
})
.then((resp) => resp.data)
}
return users[id]
}
async function handlePullRequest({ item, stats, events }) {
const log = (k, v) => core.info(`PR #${item.number} - ${k}: ${v}`)
const pull_number = item.number
// This API request is important for the merge-conflict label, because it triggers the
// creation of a new test merge commit. This is needed to actually determine the state of a PR.
//
// NOTE (2025-12-15): Temporarily skipping mergeability checks here
// on GitHubs request to measure the impact of the resulting ref
// writes on their internal metrics; merge conflicts resulting from
// changes to target branches will not have labels applied for the
// duration. The label should still be updated on pushes.
//
// TODO: Restore mergeability checks in some form after a few days
// or when we hear back from GitHub.
const pull_request = (
await github.rest.pulls.get({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
// Undocumented parameter (as of 2025-12-15), added by GitHub
// for us; stability unclear.
skip_mergeability_checks: true,
})
).data
log('author', pull_request.user?.login)
const maintainers = await getMaintainerMap(pull_request.base.ref)
const merge_bot_eligible = await handleMerge({
github,
context,
core,
log,
dry,
pull_request,
events,
maintainers,
getTeamMembers,
getUser,
})
// Check for any human reviews other than the PR author, GitHub actions and other GitHub apps.
// Accounts could be deleted as well, so don't count them.
const reviews = (
await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
).filter(
(r) =>
r.user &&
!r.user.login.endsWith('[bot]') &&
r.user.type !== 'Bot' &&
r.user.id !== pull_request.user?.id,
)
const approvals = new Set(
reviews
.filter((review) => review.state === 'APPROVED')
.map((review) => review.user?.id),
)
// After creation of a Pull Request, `merge_commit_sha` will be null initially:
// The very first merge commit will only be calculated after a little while.
// To avoid labeling the PR as conflicted before that, we wait a few minutes.
// This is intentionally less than the time that Eval takes, so that the label job
// running after Eval can indeed label the PR as conflicted if that is the case.
const merge_commit_sha_valid =
Date.now() - new Date(pull_request.created_at) > 3 * 60 * 1000
const prLabels = {
// We intentionally don't use the mergeable or mergeable_state attributes.
// Those have an intermediate state while the test merge commit is created.
// This doesn't work well for us, because we might have just triggered another
// test merge commit creation by request the pull request via API at the start
// of this function.
// The attribute merge_commit_sha keeps the old value of null or the hash *until*
// the new test merge commit has either successfully been created or failed so.
// This essentially means we are updating the merge conflict label in two steps:
// On the first pass of the day, we just fetch the pull request, which triggers
// the creation. At this stage, the label is likely not updated, yet.
// The second pass will then read the result from the first pass and set the label.
'2.status: merge conflict':
merge_commit_sha_valid && !pull_request.merge_commit_sha,
'2.status: merge-bot eligible': merge_bot_eligible,
'12.approvals: 1': approvals.size === 1,
'12.approvals: 2': approvals.size === 2,
'12.approvals: 3+': approvals.size >= 3,
'12.first-time contribution': [
'NONE',
'FIRST_TIMER',
'FIRST_TIME_CONTRIBUTOR',
].includes(pull_request.author_association),
}
const { id: run_id, conclusion } =
(
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
workflow_id: 'pull-request-target.yml',
event: 'pull_request_target',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
head_sha: pull_request.head.sha,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0] ??
// TODO: Remove this after 2026-02-01, at which point all pr.yml artifacts will have expired.
(
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
// In older PRs, we need pr.yml instead of pull-request-target.yml.
workflow_id: 'pr.yml',
event: 'pull_request_target',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
head_sha: pull_request.head.sha,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0] ??
{}
// Newer PRs might not have run Eval to completion, yet.
// Older PRs might not have an eval.yml workflow, yet.
// In either case we continue without fetching an artifact on a best-effort basis.
log('Last eval run', run_id ?? '<n/a>')
if (conclusion === 'success') {
Object.assign(prLabels, {
// We only set this label if the latest eval run was successful, because if it was not, it
// *could* have requested reviewers. We will let the PR author fix CI first, before "escalating"
// this PR to "needs: reviewer".
// Since the first Eval run on a PR always sets rebuild labels, the same PR will be "recently
// updated" for the next scheduled run. Thus, this label will still be set within a few minutes
// after a PR is created, if required.
// Note that a "requested reviewer" disappears once they have given a review, so we check
// existing reviews, too.
'9.needs: reviewer':
!pull_request.draft &&
pull_request.requested_reviewers.length === 0 &&
reviews.length === 0,
})
}
const artifact =
run_id &&
(
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
...context.repo,
run_id,
name: 'comparison',
})
).data.artifacts[0]
// Instead of checking the boolean artifact.expired, we will give us a minute to
// actually download the artifact in the next step and avoid that race condition.
// Older PRs, where the workflow run was already eval.yml, but the artifact was not
// called "comparison", yet, will skip the download.
const expired =
!artifact ||
new Date(artifact?.expires_at ?? 0) < new Date(Date.now() + 60 * 1000)
log('Artifact expires at', artifact?.expires_at ?? '<n/a>')
if (!expired) {
stats.artifacts++
await artifactClient.downloadArtifact(artifact.id, {
findBy: {
repositoryName: context.repo.repo,
repositoryOwner: context.repo.owner,
token: core.getInput('github-token'),
},
path: path.resolve(pull_number.toString()),
expectedHash: artifact.digest,
})
const evalLabels = JSON.parse(
await readFile(`${pull_number}/changed-paths.json`, 'utf-8'),
).labels
// TODO: Get "changed packages" information from list of changed by-name files
// in addition to just the Eval results, to make this work for these packages
// when Eval results have expired as well.
let packages
try {
packages = JSON.parse(
await readFile(`${pull_number}/packages.json`, 'utf-8'),
)
} catch (e) {
if (e.code !== 'ENOENT') throw e
// TODO: Remove this fallback code once all old artifacts without packages.json
// have expired. This should be the case in ~ February 2026.
packages = Array.from(
new Set(
Object.values(
JSON.parse(
await readFile(`${pull_number}/maintainers.json`, 'utf-8'),
),
).flat(1),
),
)
}
Object.assign(prLabels, evalLabels, {
'11.by: package-maintainer':
Boolean(packages.length) &&
packages.every((pkg) =>
maintainers[pkg]?.includes(pull_request.user.id),
),
'12.approved-by: package-maintainer': packages.some((pkg) =>
maintainers[pkg]?.some((m) => approvals.has(m)),
),
})
if (!pull_request.draft) {
let owners = []
try {
// TODO: Create owner map similar to maintainer map.
owners = (await readFile(`${pull_number}/owners.txt`, 'utf-8')).split(
'\n',
)
} catch (e) {
// Older artifacts don't have the owners.txt, yet.
if (e.code !== 'ENOENT') throw e
}
// We set this label earlier already, but the current PR state can be very different
// after handleReviewers has requested reviews, so update it in this case to prevent
// this label from flip-flopping.
prLabels['9.needs: reviewer'] = await handleReviewers({
github,
context,
core,
log,
dry,
pull_request,
reviews,
// TODO: Use maintainer map instead of the artifact.
maintainers: Object.keys(
JSON.parse(
await readFile(`${pull_number}/maintainers.json`, 'utf-8'),
),
).map((id) => parseInt(id)),
owners,
getTeamMembers,
getUser,
})
}
}
return prLabels
}
// Returns true if the issue was closed. In this case, the labeling does not need to
// continue for this issue. Returns false if no action was taken.
async function handleAutoClose(item) {
const issue_number = item.number
if (item.labels.some(({ name }) => name === '0.kind: packaging request')) {
const body = [
'Thank you for your interest in packaging new software in Nixpkgs. Unfortunately, to mitigate the unsustainable growth of unmaintained packages, **Nixpkgs is no longer accepting package requests** via Issues.',
'',
'As a [volunteer community][community], we are always open to new contributors. If you wish to see this package in Nixpkgs, **we encourage you to [contribute] it yourself**, via a Pull Request. Anyone can [become a package maintainer][maintainers]! You can find language-specific packaging information in the [Nixpkgs Manual][nixpkgs]. Should you need any help, please reach out to the community on [Matrix] or [Discourse].',
'',
'[community]: https://nixos.org/community',
'[contribute]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/README.md#quick-start-to-adding-a-package',
'[maintainers]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/maintainers/README.md',
'[nixpkgs]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/unstable/',
'[Matrix]: https://matrix.to/#/#dev:nixos.org',
'[Discourse]: https://discourse.nixos.org/c/dev/14',
].join('\n')
core.info(`Issue #${item.number}: auto-closed`)
if (!dry) {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
...context.repo,
issue_number,
body,
})
await github.rest.issues.update({
...context.repo,
issue_number,
state: 'closed',
state_reason: 'not_planned',
})
}
return true
}
return false
}
async function handle({ item, stats }) {
try {
const log = (k, v, skip) => {
core.info(`#${item.number} - ${k}: ${v}${skip ? ' (skipped)' : ''}`)
return skip
}
log('Last updated at', item.updated_at)
log('URL', item.html_url)
const issue_number = item.number
const itemLabels = {}
const events = await github.paginate(
github.rest.issues.listEventsForTimeline,
{
...context.repo,
issue_number,
per_page: 100,
},
)
const latest_event_at = new Date(
events
.filter(({ event }) =>
[
// These events are hand-picked from:
// https://docs.github.com/en/rest/using-the-rest-api/issue-event-types?apiVersion=2022-11-28
// Each of those causes a PR/issue to *not* be considered as stale anymore.
// Most of these use created_at.
'assigned',
'commented', // uses updated_at, because that could be > created_at
'committed', // uses committer.date
...(item.labels.some(({ name }) => name === '5.scope: tracking')
? ['cross-referenced']
: []),
'head_ref_force_pushed',
'milestoned',
'pinned',
'ready_for_review',
'renamed',
'reopened',
'review_dismissed',
'review_requested',
'reviewed', // uses submitted_at
'unlocked',
'unmarked_as_duplicate',
].includes(event),
)
.map(
({ created_at, updated_at, committer, submitted_at }) =>
new Date(
updated_at ?? created_at ?? submitted_at ?? committer.date,
),
)
// Reverse sort by date value. The default sort() sorts by string representation, which is bad for dates.
.sort((a, b) => b - a)
.at(0) ?? item.created_at,
)
log('latest_event_at', latest_event_at.toISOString())
const stale_at = new Date(new Date().setDate(new Date().getDate() - 180))
const is_stale = latest_event_at < stale_at
if (item.pull_request || context.payload.pull_request) {
// No need to compute merge commits for stale PRs over and over again.
// This increases the repo size on GitHub's side unnecessarily and wastes
// a lot of API requests, too. Any relevant change will result in the
// stale status to change and thus pick up the PR again for labeling.
if (!is_stale) {
stats.prs++
Object.assign(
itemLabels,
await handlePullRequest({ item, stats, events }),
)
}
} else {
stats.issues++
if (item.labels.some(({ name }) => name === '4.workflow: auto-close')) {
// If this returns true, the issue was closed. In this case we return, to not
// label the issue anymore. Most importantly this avoids unlabeling stale issues
// which are closed via auto-close.
if (await handleAutoClose(item)) return
}
}
// Create a map (Label -> Boolean) of all currently set labels.
// Each label is set to True and can be disabled later.
const before = Object.fromEntries(
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listLabelsOnIssue, {
...context.repo,
issue_number,
})
).map(({ name }) => [name, true]),
)
Object.assign(itemLabels, {
'2.status: stale': !before['1.severity: security'] && is_stale,
})
const after = Object.assign({}, before, itemLabels)
// No need for an API request, if all labels are the same.
const hasChanges = Object.keys(after).some(
(name) => (before[name] ?? false) !== after[name],
)
if (log('Has label changes', hasChanges, !hasChanges)) return
// Skipping labeling on a pull_request event, because we have no privileges.
const labels = Object.entries(after)
.filter(([, value]) => value)
.map(([name]) => name)
if (log('Set labels', labels, dry)) return
await github.rest.issues.setLabels({
...context.repo,
issue_number,
labels,
})
} catch (cause) {
throw new Error(`Labeling #${item.number} failed.`, { cause })
}
}
// Controls level of parallelism. Applies to both the number of concurrent requests
// as well as the number of concurrent workers going through the list of PRs.
// We'll only boost concurrency when we're running many PRs in parallel on a schedule,
// but not for single PRs. This avoids things going wild, when we accidentally make
// too many API requests on treewides.
const maxConcurrent = context.payload.pull_request ? 1 : 20
await withRateLimit({ github, core, maxConcurrent }, async (stats) => {
if (context.payload.pull_request) {
await handle({ item: context.payload.pull_request, stats })
} else {
const lastRun = (
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRuns({
...context.repo,
workflow_id: 'bot.yml',
event: 'schedule',
status: 'success',
exclude_pull_requests: true,
per_page: 1,
})
).data.workflow_runs[0]
const cutoff = new Date(
Math.max(
// Go back as far as the last successful run of this workflow to make sure
// we are not leaving anyone behind on GHA failures.
// Defaults to go back 1 hour on the first run.
new Date(
lastRun?.created_at ?? Date.now() - 1 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
).getTime(),
// Go back max. 1 day to prevent hitting all API rate limits immediately,
// when GH API returns a wrong workflow by accident.
Date.now() - 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000,
),
)
core.info(`cutoff timestamp: ${cutoff.toISOString()}`)
const updatedItems = await github.paginate(
github.rest.search.issuesAndPullRequests,
{
q: [
`repo:"${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}"`,
'is:open',
`updated:>=${cutoff.toISOString()}`,
].join(' AND '),
per_page: 100,
// TODO: Remove after 2025-11-04, when it becomes the default.
advanced_search: true,
},
)
let cursor
// No workflow run available the first time.
if (lastRun) {
// The cursor to iterate through the full list of issues and pull requests
// is passed between jobs as an artifact.
const artifact = (
await github.rest.actions.listWorkflowRunArtifacts({
...context.repo,
run_id: lastRun.id,
name: 'pagination-cursor',
})
).data.artifacts[0]
// If the artifact is not available, the next iteration starts at the beginning.
if (artifact && !artifact.expired) {
stats.artifacts++
const { downloadPath } = await artifactClient.downloadArtifact(
artifact.id,
{
findBy: {
repositoryName: context.repo.repo,
repositoryOwner: context.repo.owner,
token: core.getInput('github-token'),
},
expectedHash: artifact.digest,
},
)
cursor = await readFile(path.resolve(downloadPath, 'cursor'), 'utf-8')
}
}
// From GitHub's API docs:
// GitHub's REST API considers every pull request an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
// For this reason, "Issues" endpoints may return both issues and pull requests in the response.
// You can identify pull requests by the pull_request key.
const allItems = await github.rest.issues.listForRepo({
...context.repo,
state: 'open',
sort: 'created',
direction: 'asc',
per_page: 100,
after: cursor,
})
// Regex taken and comment adjusted from:
// https://github.com/octokit/plugin-paginate-rest.js/blob/8e5da25f975d2f31dda6b8b588d71f2c768a8df2/src/iterator.ts#L36-L41
// `allItems.headers.link` format:
// <https://api.github.com/repositories/4542716/issues?page=3&per_page=100&after=Y3Vyc29yOnYyOpLPAAABl8qNnYDOvnSJxA%3D%3D>; rel="next",
// <https://api.github.com/repositories/4542716/issues?page=1&per_page=100&before=Y3Vyc29yOnYyOpLPAAABl8xFV9DOvoouJg%3D%3D>; rel="prev"
// Sets `next` to undefined if "next" URL is not present or `link` header is not set.
const next = ((allItems.headers.link ?? '').match(
/<([^<>]+)>;\s*rel="next"/,
) ?? [])[1]
if (next) {
cursor = new URL(next).searchParams.get('after')
const uploadPath = path.resolve('cursor')
await writeFile(uploadPath, cursor, 'utf-8')
if (dry) {
core.info(`pagination-cursor: ${cursor} (upload skipped)`)
} else {
// No stats.artifacts++, because this does not allow passing a custom token.
// Thus, the upload will not happen with the app token, but the default github.token.
await artifactClient.uploadArtifact(
'pagination-cursor',
[uploadPath],
path.resolve('.'),
{
retentionDays: 1,
},
)
}
}
// Some items might be in both search results, so filtering out duplicates as well.
const items = []
.concat(updatedItems, allItems.data)
.filter(
(thisItem, idx, arr) =>
idx ===
arr.findIndex((firstItem) => firstItem.number === thisItem.number),
)
// Instead of handling all items in parallel we set up some workers to handle the queue
// with more controlled parallelism. This avoids problems with `pull_request` fetched at
// the beginning getting out of date towards the end, because it took the whole job 20
// minutes or more to go through 100's of PRs.
await Promise.all(
Array.from({ length: maxConcurrent }, async () => {
while (true) {
const item = items.pop()
if (!item) break
try {
await handle({ item, stats })
} catch (e) {
core.setFailed(`${e.message}\n${e.cause.stack}`)
}
}
}),
)
}
})
}

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module.exports = async ({ github, context, core, dry, cherryPicks }) => {
const { execFileSync } = require('node:child_process')
const { classify } = require('../supportedBranches.js')
const withRateLimit = require('./withRateLimit.js')
const { dismissReviews, postReview } = require('./reviews.js')
await withRateLimit({ github, core }, async (stats) => {
stats.prs = 1
const pull_number = context.payload.pull_request.number
const job_url =
context.runId &&
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.actions.listJobsForWorkflowRun, {
...context.repo,
run_id: context.runId,
per_page: 100,
})
).find(({ name }) => name.endsWith('Check / commits')).html_url +
'?pr=' +
pull_number
async function extract({ sha, commit }) {
const noCherryPick = Array.from(
commit.message.matchAll(/^Not-cherry-picked-because: (.*)$/gm),
).at(0)
if (noCherryPick)
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'important',
message: `${sha} is not a cherry-pick, because: ${noCherryPick[1]}. Please review this commit manually.`,
type: 'no-cherry-pick',
}
// Using the last line with "cherry" + hash, because a chained backport
// can result in multiple of those lines. Only the last one counts.
const cherry = Array.from(
commit.message.matchAll(/cherry.*([0-9a-f]{40})/g),
).at(-1)
if (!cherry)
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'warning',
message: `Couldn't locate the cherry-picked commit's hash in the commit message of ${sha}.`,
type: 'no-commit-hash',
}
const original_sha = cherry[1]
let branches
try {
branches = (
await github.request({
// This is an undocumented endpoint to fetch the branches a commit is part of.
// There is no equivalent in neither the REST nor the GraphQL API.
// The endpoint itself is unlikely to go away, because GitHub uses it to display
// the list of branches on the detail page of a commit.
url: `https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/branch_commits/${original_sha}`,
headers: {
accept: 'application/json',
},
})
).data.branches
.map(({ branch }) => branch)
.filter((branch) => classify(branch).type.includes('development'))
} catch (e) {
// For some unknown reason a 404 error comes back as 500 without any more details in a GitHub Actions runner.
// Ignore these to return a regular error message below.
if (![404, 500].includes(e.status)) throw e
}
if (!branches?.length)
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'error',
message: `${original_sha} given in ${sha} not found in any pickable branch.`,
}
return {
sha,
commit,
original_sha,
}
}
function diff({ sha, commit, original_sha }) {
const diff = execFileSync('git', [
'-C',
__dirname,
'range-diff',
'--no-color',
'--ignore-all-space',
'--no-notes',
// 100 means "any change will be reported"; 0 means "no change will be reported"
'--creation-factor=100',
`${original_sha}~..${original_sha}`,
`${sha}~..${sha}`,
])
.toString()
.split('\n')
// First line contains commit SHAs, which we'll print separately.
.slice(1)
// # The output of `git range-diff` is indented with 4 spaces, but we'll control indentation manually.
.map((line) => line.replace(/^ {4}/, ''))
if (!diff.some((line) => line.match(/^[+-]{2}/)))
return {
sha,
commit,
severity: 'info',
message: `${original_sha} is highly similar to ${sha}.`,
}
const colored_diff = execFileSync('git', [
'-C',
__dirname,
'range-diff',
'--color',
'--no-notes',
'--creation-factor=100',
`${original_sha}~..${original_sha}`,
`${sha}~..${sha}`,
]).toString()
return {
sha,
commit,
diff,
colored_diff,
severity: 'warning',
message: `Difference between ${sha} and original ${original_sha} may warrant inspection.`,
type: 'diff',
}
}
// For now we short-circuit the list of commits when cherryPicks should not be checked.
// This will not run any checks, but still trigger the "dismiss reviews" part below.
const commits = !cherryPicks
? []
: await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listCommits, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
const extracted = await Promise.all(commits.map(extract))
const fetch = extracted
.filter(({ severity }) => !severity)
.flatMap(({ sha, original_sha }) => [sha, original_sha])
if (fetch.length > 0) {
// Fetching all commits we need for diff at once is much faster than any other method.
execFileSync('git', [
'-C',
__dirname,
'fetch',
'--depth=2',
'origin',
...fetch,
])
}
const results = extracted.map((result) =>
result.severity ? result : diff(result),
)
// Log all results without truncation, with better highlighting and all whitespace changes to the job log.
results.forEach(({ sha, commit, severity, message, colored_diff }) => {
core.startGroup(`Commit ${sha}`)
core.info(`Author: ${commit.author.name} ${commit.author.email}`)
core.info(`Date: ${new Date(commit.author.date)}`)
switch (severity) {
case 'error':
core.error(message)
break
case 'warning':
core.warning(message)
break
default:
core.info(message)
}
core.endGroup()
if (colored_diff) core.info(colored_diff)
})
// Only create step summary below in case of warnings or errors.
// Also clean up older reviews, when all checks are good now.
// An empty results array will always trigger this condition, which is helpful
// to clean up reviews created by the prepare step when on the wrong branch.
if (results.every(({ severity }) => severity === 'info')) {
await dismissReviews({ github, context, dry })
return
}
// In the case of "error" severity, we also fail the job.
// Those should be considered blocking and not be dismissable via review.
if (results.some(({ severity }) => severity === 'error'))
process.exitCode = 1
core.summary.addRaw(
'This report is automatically generated by the `PR / Check / cherry-pick` CI workflow.',
true,
)
core.summary.addEOL()
core.summary.addRaw(
"Some of the commits in this PR require the author's and reviewer's attention.",
true,
)
core.summary.addEOL()
if (results.some(({ type }) => type === 'no-commit-hash')) {
core.summary.addRaw(
'Please follow the [backporting guidelines](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-backport-pull-requests) and cherry-pick with the `-x` flag.',
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw(
'This requires changes to the unstable `master` and `staging` branches first, before backporting them.',
true,
)
core.summary.addEOL()
core.summary.addRaw(
'Occasionally, commits are not cherry-picked at all, for example when updating minor versions of packages which have already advanced to the next major on unstable.',
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw(
'These commits can optionally be marked with a `Not-cherry-picked-because: <reason>` footer.',
true,
)
core.summary.addEOL()
}
if (results.some(({ type }) => type === 'diff')) {
core.summary.addRaw(
'Sometimes it is not possible to cherry-pick exactly the same patch.',
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw(
'This most frequently happens when resolving merge conflicts.',
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw(
'The range-diff will help to review the resolution of conflicts.',
true,
)
core.summary.addEOL()
}
core.summary.addRaw(
'If you need to merge this PR despite the warnings, please [dismiss](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/reviewing-changes-in-pull-requests/dismissing-a-pull-request-review) this review shortly before merging.',
true,
)
results.forEach(({ severity, message, diff }) => {
if (severity === 'info') return
// The docs for markdown alerts only show examples with markdown blockquote syntax, like this:
// > [!WARNING]
// > message
// However, our testing shows that this also works with a `<blockquote>` html tag, as long as there
// is an empty line:
// <blockquote>
//
// [!WARNING]
// message
// </blockquote>
// Whether this is intended or just an implementation detail is unclear.
core.summary.addRaw('<blockquote>')
core.summary.addRaw(
`\n\n[!${{ important: 'IMPORTANT', warning: 'WARNING', error: 'CAUTION' }[severity]}]`,
true,
)
core.summary.addRaw(`${message}`, true)
if (diff) {
// Limit the output to 10k bytes and remove the last, potentially incomplete line, because GitHub
// comments are limited in length. The value of 10k is arbitrary with the assumption, that after
// the range-diff becomes a certain size, a reviewer is better off reviewing the regular diff in
// GitHub's UI anyway, thus treating the commit as "new" and not cherry-picked.
// Note: if multiple commits are close to the limit, this approach could still lead to a comment
// that's too long. We think this is unlikely to happen, and so don't deal with it explicitly.
const truncated = []
let total_length = 0
for (line of diff) {
total_length += line.length
if (total_length > 10000) {
truncated.push('', '[...truncated...]')
break
} else {
truncated.push(line)
}
}
core.summary.addRaw('<details><summary>Show diff</summary>')
core.summary.addRaw('\n\n``````````diff', true)
core.summary.addRaw(truncated.join('\n'), true)
core.summary.addRaw('``````````', true)
core.summary.addRaw('</details>')
}
core.summary.addRaw('</blockquote>')
})
if (job_url)
core.summary.addRaw(
`\n\n_Hint: The full diffs are also available in the [runner logs](${job_url}) with slightly better highlighting._`,
)
const body = core.summary.stringify()
core.summary.write()
// Posting a review could fail for very long comments. This can only happen with
// multiple commits all hitting the truncation limit for the diff. If you ever hit
// this case, consider just splitting up those commits into multiple PRs.
await postReview({ github, context, core, dry, body })
})
}

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const excludeTeams = [
/^voters.*$/,
/^nixpkgs-maintainers$/,
/^nixpkgs-committers$/,
]
module.exports = async ({ github, context, core, outFile }) => {
const withRateLimit = require('./withRateLimit.js')
const { writeFileSync } = require('node:fs')
const org = context.repo.owner
const result = {}
await withRateLimit({ github, core }, async () => {
// Turn an Array of users into an Object, mapping user.login -> user.id
function makeUserSet(users) {
// Sort in-place and build result by mutation
users.sort((a, b) => (a.login > b.login ? 1 : -1))
return users.reduce((acc, user) => {
acc[user.login] = user.id
return acc
}, {})
}
// Process a list of teams and append to the result variable
async function processTeams(teams) {
for (const team of teams) {
core.notice(`Processing team ${team.slug}`)
if (!excludeTeams.some((regex) => team.slug.match(regex))) {
const members = makeUserSet(
await github.paginate(github.rest.teams.listMembersInOrg, {
org,
team_slug: team.slug,
role: 'member',
}),
)
const maintainers = makeUserSet(
await github.paginate(github.rest.teams.listMembersInOrg, {
org,
team_slug: team.slug,
role: 'maintainer',
}),
)
result[team.slug] = {
description: team.description,
id: team.id,
maintainers,
members,
name: team.name,
}
}
await processTeams(
await github.paginate(github.rest.teams.listChildInOrg, {
org,
team_slug: team.slug,
}),
)
}
}
const teams = await github.paginate(github.rest.repos.listTeams, {
...context.repo,
})
await processTeams(teams)
})
// Sort the teams by team name
const sorted = Object.keys(result)
.sort()
.reduce((acc, key) => {
acc[key] = result[key]
return acc
}, {})
const json = `${JSON.stringify(sorted, null, 2)}\n`
if (outFile) {
writeFileSync(outFile, json)
} else {
console.log(json)
}
}

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// @ts-check
const { classify } = require('../supportedBranches.js')
/**
* @param {{
* github: InstanceType<import('@actions/github/lib/utils').GitHub>,
* context: import('@actions/github/lib/context').Context
* core: import('@actions/core')
* }} CheckCommitMessagesProps
*/
async function checkCommitMessages({ github, context, core }) {
// This check should only be run when we have the pull_request context.
const pull_number = context.payload.pull_request?.number
if (!pull_number) {
core.info('This is not a pull request. Skipping checks.')
return
}
const pr = (
await github.rest.pulls.get({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
).data
const baseBranchType = classify(
pr.base.ref.replace(/^refs\/heads\//, ''),
).type
const headBranchType = classify(
pr.head.ref.replace(/^refs\/heads\//, ''),
).type
if (
baseBranchType.includes('development') &&
headBranchType.includes('development')
) {
// This matches, for example, PRs from staging-next to master, or vice versa.
// Ignore them: we should only care about PRs introducing *new* commits.
core.info(
'This PR is from one development branch to another. Skipping checks.',
)
return
}
const commits = await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listCommits, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
const failures = new Set()
for (const commit of commits) {
const message = commit.commit.message
const firstLine = message.split('\n')[0]
const logMsgStart = `Commit ${commit.sha}'s message's subject ("${firstLine}")`
if (!firstLine.includes(':')) {
core.error(
`${logMsgStart} was detected as not meeting our guidelines because ` +
'it does not contain a colon. There are likely other issues as well.',
)
failures.add(commit.sha)
}
if (firstLine.endsWith('.')) {
core.error(
`${logMsgStart} was detected as not meeting our guidelines because ` +
'it ends in a period. There may be other issues as well.',
)
failures.add(commit.sha)
}
if (!failures.has(commit.sha)) {
core.info(`${logMsgStart} passed our automated checks!`)
}
}
if (failures.size !== 0) {
core.error(
'Please review the guidelines at ' +
'https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-conventions, ' +
'as well as the applicable area-specific guidelines linked there.',
)
core.setFailed('Committers: merging is discouraged.')
}
}
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const { classify } = require('../supportedBranches.js')
function runChecklist({
committers,
events,
files,
pull_request,
log,
maintainers,
user,
userIsMaintainer,
}) {
const allByName = files.every(
({ filename }) =>
filename.startsWith('pkgs/by-name/') && filename.split('/').length > 4,
)
const packages = files
.filter(({ filename }) => filename.startsWith('pkgs/by-name/'))
.map(({ filename }) => filename.split('/')[3])
.filter(Boolean)
const eligible = !packages.length
? new Set()
: packages
.map((pkg) => new Set(maintainers[pkg]))
.reduce((acc, cur) => acc?.intersection(cur) ?? cur)
const approvals = new Set(
events
.filter(
({ event, state, commit_id }) =>
event === 'reviewed' &&
state === 'approved' &&
// Only approvals for the current head SHA count, otherwise authors could push
// bad code between the approval and the merge.
commit_id === pull_request.head.sha,
)
.map(({ user }) => user?.id)
// Some users have been deleted, so filter these out.
.filter(Boolean),
)
const checklist = {
'PR targets a [development branch](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/-/ci/README.md#branch-classification).':
classify(pull_request.base.ref).type.includes('development'),
'PR touches only files of packages in `pkgs/by-name/`.': allByName,
'PR is at least one of:': {
'Approved by a committer.': committers.intersection(approvals).size > 0,
'Backported via label.':
pull_request.user.login === 'nixpkgs-ci[bot]' &&
pull_request.head.ref.startsWith('backport-'),
'Opened by a committer.': committers.has(pull_request.user.id),
'Opened by r-ryantm.': pull_request.user.login === 'r-ryantm',
},
}
if (user) {
checklist[
`${user.login} is a member of [@NixOS/nixpkgs-maintainers](https://github.com/orgs/NixOS/teams/nixpkgs-maintainers).`
] = userIsMaintainer
if (allByName) {
// We can only determine the below, if all packages are in by-name, since
// we can't reliably relate changed files to packages outside by-name.
checklist[`${user.login} is a maintainer of all touched packages.`] =
eligible.has(user.id)
}
} else {
// This is only used when no user is passed, i.e. for labeling.
checklist['PR has maintainers eligible to merge.'] = eligible.size > 0
}
const result = Object.values(checklist).every((v) =>
typeof v === 'boolean' ? v : Object.values(v).some(Boolean),
)
log('checklist', JSON.stringify(checklist))
log('eligible', JSON.stringify(Array.from(eligible)))
log('result', result)
return {
checklist,
eligible,
result,
}
}
// The merge command must be on a separate line and not within codeblocks or html comments.
// Codeblocks can have any number of ` larger than 3 to open/close. We only look at code
// blocks that are not indented, because the later regex wouldn't match those anyway.
function hasMergeCommand(body) {
return (body ?? '')
.replace(/<!--.*?-->/gms, '')
.replace(/(^`{3,})[^`].*?\1/gms, '')
.match(/^@NixOS\/nixpkgs-merge-bot merge\s*$/m)
}
async function handleMergeComment({ github, body, node_id, reaction }) {
if (!hasMergeCommand(body)) return
await github.graphql(
`mutation($node_id: ID!, $reaction: ReactionContent!) {
addReaction(input: {
content: $reaction,
subjectId: $node_id
})
{ clientMutationId }
}`,
{ node_id, reaction },
)
}
async function handleMerge({
github,
context,
core,
log,
dry,
pull_request,
events,
maintainers,
getTeamMembers,
getUser,
}) {
const pull_number = pull_request.number
const committers = new Set(
(await getTeamMembers('nixpkgs-committers')).map(({ id }) => id),
)
const files = (
await github.rest.pulls.listFiles({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
per_page: 100,
})
).data
// Early exit to prevent treewides from using up a lot of API requests (and time!) to list
// all the files in the pull request. For now, the merge-bot will not work when 100 or more
// files are touched in a PR - which should be more than fine.
// TODO: Find a more efficient way of downloading all the *names* of the touched files,
// including an early exit when the first non-by-name file is found.
if (files.length >= 100) return false
// Only look through comments *after* the latest (force) push.
const lastPush = events.findLastIndex(
({ event, sha, commit_id }) =>
['committed', 'head_ref_force_pushed'].includes(event) &&
(sha ?? commit_id) === pull_request.head.sha,
)
const comments = events.slice(lastPush + 1).filter(
({ event, body, user, node_id }) =>
['commented', 'reviewed'].includes(event) &&
hasMergeCommand(body) &&
// Ignore comments where the user has been deleted already.
user &&
// Ignore comments which had already been responded to by the bot.
(dry ||
!events.some(
({ event, body }) =>
['commented'].includes(event) &&
// We're only testing this hidden reference, but not the author of the comment.
// We'll just assume that nobody creates comments with this marker on purpose.
// Additionally checking the author is quite annoying for local debugging.
body.match(new RegExp(`^<!-- comment: ${node_id} -->$`, 'm')),
)),
)
async function merge() {
if (dry) {
core.info(`Merging #${pull_number}... (dry)`)
return 'Merge completed (dry)'
}
// Using GraphQL mutations instead of the REST /merge endpoint, because the latter
// doesn't work with Merge Queues. We now have merge queues enabled on all development
// branches, so we don't need a fallback for regular merges.
try {
const resp = await github.graphql(
`mutation($node_id: ID!, $sha: GitObjectID) {
enqueuePullRequest(input: {
expectedHeadOid: $sha,
pullRequestId: $node_id
})
{
clientMutationId,
mergeQueueEntry { mergeQueue { url } }
}
}`,
{ node_id: pull_request.node_id, sha: pull_request.head.sha },
)
return [
`:heavy_check_mark: [Queued](${resp.enqueuePullRequest.mergeQueueEntry.mergeQueue.url}) for merge (#306934)`,
]
} catch (e) {
log('Enqueing failed', e.response.errors[0].message)
}
// If required status checks are not satisfied, yet, the above will fail. In this case
// we can enable auto-merge. We could also only use auto-merge, but this often gets
// stuck for no apparent reason.
try {
await github.graphql(
`mutation($node_id: ID!, $sha: GitObjectID) {
enablePullRequestAutoMerge(input: {
expectedHeadOid: $sha,
pullRequestId: $node_id
})
{ clientMutationId }
}`,
{ node_id: pull_request.node_id, sha: pull_request.head.sha },
)
return [
`:heavy_check_mark: Enabled Auto Merge (#306934)`,
'',
'> [!TIP]',
'> Sometimes GitHub gets stuck after enabling Auto Merge. In this case, leaving another approval should trigger the merge.',
]
} catch (e) {
log('Auto Merge failed', e.response.errors[0].message)
throw new Error(e.response.errors[0].message)
}
}
for (const comment of comments) {
log('comment', comment.node_id)
async function react(reaction) {
if (dry) {
core.info(`Reaction ${reaction} on ${comment.node_id} (dry)`)
return
}
await handleMergeComment({
github,
body: comment.body,
node_id: comment.node_id,
reaction,
})
}
async function isMaintainer(username) {
try {
return (
(
await github.rest.teams.getMembershipForUserInOrg({
org: context.repo.owner,
team_slug: 'nixpkgs-maintainers',
username,
})
).data.state === 'active'
)
} catch (e) {
if (e.status === 404) return false
else throw e
}
}
const { result, eligible, checklist } = runChecklist({
committers,
events,
files,
pull_request,
log,
maintainers,
user: comment.user,
userIsMaintainer: await isMaintainer(comment.user.login),
})
const body = [
`<!-- comment: ${comment.node_id} -->`,
`@${comment.user.login} wants to merge this PR.`,
'',
'Requirements to merge this PR with `@NixOS/nixpkgs-merge-bot merge`:',
...Object.entries(checklist).flatMap(([msg, res]) =>
typeof res === 'boolean'
? `- :${res ? 'white_check_mark' : 'x'}: ${msg}`
: [
`- :${Object.values(res).some(Boolean) ? 'white_check_mark' : 'x'}: ${msg}`,
...Object.entries(res).map(
([msg, res]) =>
` - ${res ? ':white_check_mark:' : ':white_large_square:'} ${msg}`,
),
],
),
'',
]
if (eligible.size > 0 && !eligible.has(comment.user.id)) {
const users = await Promise.all(
Array.from(eligible, async (id) => (await getUser(id)).login),
)
body.push(
'> [!TIP]',
'> Maintainers eligible to merge are:',
...users.map((login) => `> - ${login}`),
'',
)
}
if (result) {
await react('ROCKET')
try {
body.push(...(await merge()))
} catch (e) {
// Remove the HTML comment with node_id reference to allow retrying this merge on the next run.
body.shift()
body.push(`:x: Merge failed with: ${e} (#371492)`)
}
} else {
await react('THUMBS_DOWN')
body.push(':x: Pull Request could not be merged (#305350)')
}
if (dry) {
core.info(body.join('\n'))
} else {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
...context.repo,
issue_number: pull_number,
body: body.join('\n'),
})
}
if (result) break
}
const { result } = runChecklist({
committers,
events,
files,
pull_request,
log,
maintainers,
})
// Returns a boolean, which indicates whether the PR is merge-bot eligible in principle.
// This is used to set the respective label in bot.js.
return result
}
module.exports = {
handleMerge,
handleMergeComment,
}

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{
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"@actions/artifact": "2.3.2",
"@actions/core": "1.11.1",
"@actions/github": "6.0.1",
"bottleneck": "2.19.5",
"commander": "14.0.0"
}
}

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const { classify } = require('../supportedBranches.js')
const { postReview } = require('./reviews.js')
module.exports = async ({ github, context, core, dry }) => {
const pull_number = context.payload.pull_request.number
for (const retryInterval of [5, 10, 20, 40, 80]) {
core.info('Checking whether the pull request can be merged...')
const prInfo = (
await github.rest.pulls.get({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
).data
if (prInfo.state !== 'open') throw new Error('PR is not open anymore.')
if (prInfo.mergeable == null) {
core.info(
`GitHub is still computing whether this PR can be merged, waiting ${retryInterval} seconds before trying again...`,
)
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, retryInterval * 1000))
continue
}
const { base, head } = prInfo
const baseClassification = classify(base.ref)
core.setOutput('base', baseClassification)
console.log('base classification:', baseClassification)
const headClassification =
base.repo.full_name === head.repo.full_name
? classify(head.ref)
: // PRs from forks are always considered WIP.
{ type: ['wip'] }
core.setOutput('head', headClassification)
console.log('head classification:', headClassification)
if (baseClassification.type.includes('channel')) {
const { stable, version } = baseClassification
const correctBranch = stable ? `release-${version}` : 'master'
const body = [
'The `nixos-*` and `nixpkgs-*` branches are pushed to by the channel release script and should not be merged into directly.',
'',
`Please target \`${correctBranch}\` instead.`,
].join('\n')
await postReview({ github, context, core, dry, body })
throw new Error('The PR targets a channel branch.')
}
if (headClassification.type.includes('wip')) {
// In the following, we look at the git history to determine the base branch that
// this Pull Request branched off of. This is *supposed* to be the branch that it
// merges into, but humans make mistakes. Once that happens we want to error out as
// early as possible.
// To determine the "real base", we are looking at the merge-base of primary development
// branches and the head of the PR. The merge-base which results in the least number of
// commits between that base and head is the real base. We can query for this via GitHub's
// REST API. There can be multiple candidates for the real base with the same number of
// commits. In this case we pick the "best" candidate by a fixed ordering of branches,
// as defined in ci/supportedBranches.js.
//
// These requests take a while, when comparing against the wrong release - they need
// to look at way more than 10k commits in that case. Thus, we try to minimize the
// number of requests across releases:
// - First, we look at the primary development branches only: master and release-xx.yy.
// The branch with the fewest commits gives us the release this PR belongs to.
// - We then compare this number against the relevant staging branches for this release
// to find the exact branch that this belongs to.
// All potential development branches
const branches = (
await github.paginate(github.rest.repos.listBranches, {
...context.repo,
per_page: 100,
})
).map(({ name }) => classify(name))
// All stable primary development branches from latest to oldest.
const releases = branches
.filter(({ stable, type }) => type.includes('primary') && stable)
.sort((a, b) => b.version.localeCompare(a.version))
async function mergeBase({ branch, order, version }) {
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.compareCommitsWithBasehead({
...context.repo,
basehead: `${branch}...${head.sha}`,
// Pagination for this endpoint is about the commits listed, which we don't care about.
per_page: 1,
// Taking the second page skips the list of files of this changeset.
page: 2,
})
return {
branch,
order,
version,
commits: data.total_commits,
sha: data.merge_base_commit.sha,
}
}
// Multiple branches can be OK at the same time, if the PR was created of a merge-base,
// thus storing as array.
let candidates = [await mergeBase(classify('master'))]
for (const release of releases) {
const nextCandidate = await mergeBase(release)
if (candidates[0].commits === nextCandidate.commits)
candidates.push(nextCandidate)
if (candidates[0].commits > nextCandidate.commits)
candidates = [nextCandidate]
// The number 10000 is principally arbitrary, but the GitHub API returns this value
// when the number of commits exceeds it in reality. The difference between two stable releases
// is certainly more than 10k commits, thus this works for us as well: If we're targeting
// a wrong release, the number *will* be 10000.
if (candidates[0].commits < 10000) break
}
core.info(`This PR is for NixOS ${candidates[0].version}.`)
// Secondary development branches for the selected version only.
const secondary = branches.filter(
({ branch, type, version }) =>
type.includes('secondary') && version === candidates[0].version,
)
// Make sure that we always check the current target as well, even if its a WIP branch.
secondary.push(classify(base.ref))
for (const branch of secondary) {
const nextCandidate = await mergeBase(branch)
if (candidates[0].commits === nextCandidate.commits)
candidates.push(nextCandidate)
if (candidates[0].commits > nextCandidate.commits)
candidates = [nextCandidate]
}
// If the current branch is among the candidates, this is always better than any other,
// thus sorting at -1.
candidates = candidates
.map((candidate) =>
candidate.branch === base.ref
? { ...candidate, order: -1 }
: candidate,
)
.sort((a, b) => a.order - b.order)
const best = candidates.at(0)
core.info('The base branches for this PR are:')
core.info(`github: ${base.ref}`)
core.info(
`candidates: ${candidates.map(({ branch }) => branch).join(',')}`,
)
core.info(`best candidate: ${best.branch}`)
if (best.branch !== base.ref) {
const current = await mergeBase(classify(base.ref))
const body = [
`The PR's base branch is set to \`${current.branch}\`, but ${current.commits === 10000 ? 'at least 10000' : current.commits - best.commits} commits from the \`${best.branch}\` branch are included. Make sure you know the [right base branch for your changes](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#branch-conventions), then:`,
`- If the changes should go to the \`${best.branch}\` branch, [change the base branch](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/changing-the-base-branch-of-a-pull-request).`,
`- If the changes should go to the \`${current.branch}\` branch, rebase your PR onto the correct merge-base:`,
' ```bash',
` # git rebase --onto $(git merge-base upstream/${current.branch} HEAD) $(git merge-base upstream/${best.branch} HEAD)`,
` git rebase --onto ${current.sha} ${best.sha}`,
` git push --force-with-lease`,
' ```',
].join('\n')
await postReview({ github, context, core, dry, body })
throw new Error(`The PR contains commits from a different base.`)
}
}
let mergedSha, targetSha
if (prInfo.mergeable) {
core.info('The PR can be merged.')
mergedSha = prInfo.merge_commit_sha
targetSha = (
await github.rest.repos.getCommit({
...context.repo,
ref: prInfo.merge_commit_sha,
})
).data.parents[0].sha
} else {
core.warning('The PR has a merge conflict.')
mergedSha = head.sha
targetSha = (
await github.rest.repos.compareCommitsWithBasehead({
...context.repo,
basehead: `${base.sha}...${head.sha}`,
})
).data.merge_base_commit.sha
}
core.info(
`Checking the commits:\nmerged: ${mergedSha}\ntarget: ${targetSha}`,
)
core.setOutput('mergedSha', mergedSha)
core.setOutput('targetSha', targetSha)
core.setOutput('systems', require('../supportedSystems.json'))
const files = (
await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listFiles, {
...context.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
per_page: 100,
})
).map((file) => file.filename)
const touched = []
if (files.includes('ci/pinned.json')) touched.push('pinned')
core.setOutput('touched', touched)
return
}
throw new Error(
"Not retrying anymore. It's likely that GitHub is having internal issues: check https://www.githubstatus.com.",
)
}

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async function handleReviewers({
github,
context,
core,
log,
dry,
pull_request,
reviews,
maintainers,
owners,
getTeamMembers,
getUser,
}) {
const pull_number = pull_request.number
const requested_reviewers = new Set(
pull_request.requested_reviewers.map(({ login }) => login.toLowerCase()),
)
log(
'reviewers - requested_reviewers',
Array.from(requested_reviewers).join(', '),
)
const existing_reviewers = new Set(
reviews.map(({ user }) => user?.login.toLowerCase()).filter(Boolean),
)
log(
'reviewers - existing_reviewers',
Array.from(existing_reviewers).join(', '),
)
// Early sanity check, before we start making any API requests. The list of maintainers
// does not have duplicates so the only user to filter out from this list would be the
// PR author. Therefore, we check for a limit of 15+1, where 15 is the limit we check
// further down again.
// This is to protect against huge treewides consuming all our API requests for no
// reason.
if (maintainers.length > 16) {
core.warning('Too many potential reviewers, skipping review requests.')
// Return a boolean on whether the "needs: reviewers" label should be set.
return existing_reviewers.size === 0 && requested_reviewers.size === 0
}
const users = new Set([
...(await Promise.all(
maintainers.map(async (id) => (await getUser(id)).login.toLowerCase()),
)),
...owners
.filter((handle) => handle && !handle.includes('/'))
.map((handle) => handle.toLowerCase()),
])
log('reviewers - users', Array.from(users).join(', '))
const teams = new Set(
owners
.map((handle) => handle.split('/'))
.filter(([org, slug]) => org === context.repo.owner && slug)
.map(([, slug]) => slug),
)
log('reviewers - teams', Array.from(teams).join(', '))
const team_members = new Set(
(await Promise.all(Array.from(teams, getTeamMembers)))
.flat(1)
.map(({ login }) => login.toLowerCase()),
)
log('reviewers - team_members', Array.from(team_members).join(', '))
const new_reviewers = users
.union(team_members)
// We can't request a review from the author.
.difference(new Set([pull_request.user?.login.toLowerCase()]))
log('reviewers - new_reviewers', Array.from(new_reviewers).join(', '))
// Filter users to repository collaborators. If they're not, they can't be requested
// for review. In that case, they probably missed their invite to the maintainers team.
const reviewers = (
await Promise.all(
Array.from(new_reviewers, async (username) => {
// TODO: Restructure this file to only do the collaborator check for those users
// who were not already part of a team. Being a member of a team makes them
// collaborators by definition.
try {
await github.rest.repos.checkCollaborator({
...context.repo,
username,
})
return username
} catch (e) {
if (e.status !== 404) throw e
core.warning(
`PR #${pull_number}: User ${username} cannot be requested for review because they don't exist or are not a repository collaborator, ignoring. They probably missed the automated invite to the maintainers team (see <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/234293>).`,
)
}
}),
)
).filter(Boolean)
log('reviewers - reviewers', reviewers.join(', '))
if (reviewers.length > 15) {
core.warning(
`Too many reviewers (${reviewers.join(', ')}), skipping review requests.`,
)
// Return a boolean on whether the "needs: reviewers" label should be set.
return existing_reviewers.size === 0 && requested_reviewers.size === 0
}
const non_requested_reviewers = new Set(reviewers)
.difference(requested_reviewers)
// We don't want to rerequest reviews from people who already reviewed.
.difference(existing_reviewers)
log(
'reviewers - non_requested_reviewers',
Array.from(non_requested_reviewers).join(', '),
)
if (non_requested_reviewers.size === 0) {
log('Has reviewer changes', 'false (skipped)')
} else if (dry) {
core.info(
`Requesting reviewers for #${pull_number}: ${Array.from(non_requested_reviewers).join(', ')} (dry)`,
)
} else {
// We had tried the "request all reviewers at once" thing in the past, but it didn't work out:
// https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/034613f860fcd339bd2c20c8f6bc259a2f9dc034
// If we're hitting API errors here again, we'll need to investigate - and possibly reverse
// course.
await github.rest.pulls.requestReviewers({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
reviewers,
})
}
// Return a boolean on whether the "needs: reviewers" label should be set.
return (
non_requested_reviewers.size === 0 &&
existing_reviewers.size === 0 &&
requested_reviewers.size === 0
)
}
module.exports = {
handleReviewers,
}

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async function dismissReviews({ github, context, dry }) {
const pull_number = context.payload.pull_request.number
if (dry) {
return
}
await Promise.all(
(
await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
)
.filter((review) => review.user?.login === 'github-actions[bot]')
.map(async (review) => {
if (review.state === 'CHANGES_REQUESTED') {
await github.rest.pulls.dismissReview({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
review_id: review.id,
message: 'All good now, thank you!',
})
}
await github.graphql(
`mutation($node_id:ID!) {
minimizeComment(input: {
classifier: RESOLVED,
subjectId: $node_id
})
{ clientMutationId }
}`,
{ node_id: review.node_id },
)
}),
)
}
async function postReview({ github, context, core, dry, body }) {
const pull_number = context.payload.pull_request.number
const pendingReview = (
await github.paginate(github.rest.pulls.listReviews, {
...context.repo,
pull_number,
})
).find(
(review) =>
review.user?.login === 'github-actions[bot]' &&
// If a review is still pending, we can just update this instead
// of posting a new one.
(review.state === 'CHANGES_REQUESTED' ||
// No need to post a new review, if an older one with the exact
// same content had already been dismissed.
review.body === body),
)
if (dry) {
if (pendingReview)
core.info(`pending review found: ${pendingReview.html_url}`)
else core.info('no pending review found')
core.info(body)
} else {
if (pendingReview) {
await github.rest.pulls.updateReview({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
review_id: pendingReview.id,
body,
})
} else {
await github.rest.pulls.createReview({
...context.repo,
pull_number,
event: 'REQUEST_CHANGES',
body,
})
}
}
}
module.exports = {
dismissReviews,
postReview,
}

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#!/usr/bin/env -S node --import ./run
import { execSync } from 'node:child_process'
import { closeSync, mkdtempSync, openSync, rmSync } from 'node:fs'
import { tmpdir } from 'node:os'
import { join } from 'node:path'
import { program } from 'commander'
import * as core from '@actions/core'
import { getOctokit } from '@actions/github'
async function run(action, owner, repo, pull_number, options = {}) {
const token = execSync('gh auth token', { encoding: 'utf-8' }).trim()
const github = getOctokit(token)
const payload = !pull_number ? {} : {
pull_request: (await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner,
repo,
pull_number,
})).data
}
process.env['INPUT_GITHUB-TOKEN'] = token
closeSync(openSync('step-summary.md', 'w'))
process.env.GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY = 'step-summary.md'
await action({
github,
context: {
payload,
repo: {
owner,
repo,
},
},
core,
dry: true,
...options,
})
}
program
.command('prepare')
.description('Prepare relevant information of a pull request.')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to check (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to check (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('<pr>', 'Number of the Pull Request to check')
.option('--no-dry', 'Make actual modifications')
.action(async (owner, repo, pr, options) => {
const prepare = (await import('./prepare.js')).default
await run(prepare, owner, repo, pr, options)
})
program
.command('commits')
.description('Check commit structure of a pull request.')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to check (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to check (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('<pr>', 'Number of the Pull Request to check')
.option('--no-cherry-picks', 'Do not expect cherry-picks.')
.action(async (owner, repo, pr, options) => {
const commits = (await import('./commits.js')).default
await run(commits, owner, repo, pr, options)
})
program
.command('bot')
.description('Run automation on pull requests and issues.')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to label (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to label (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('[pr]', 'Number of the Pull Request to label')
.option('--no-dry', 'Make actual modifications')
.action(async (owner, repo, pr, options) => {
const bot = (await import('./bot.js')).default
const tmp = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'github-script-'))
try {
process.env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE = tmp
process.chdir(tmp)
await run(bot, owner, repo, pr, options)
} finally {
rmSync(tmp, { recursive: true })
}
})
program
.command('get-teams')
.description('Fetch the list of teams with GitHub and output it to a file')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to label (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to label (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('[outFile]', 'Path to the output file (Example: github-teams.json). If not set, prints to stdout')
.action(async (owner, repo, outFile, options) => {
const getTeams = (await import('./get-teams.js')).default
await run(getTeams, owner, repo, undefined, { ...options, outFile })
})
program
.command('lint-commits')
.description('Lint for common errors in commit messages')
.argument('<owner>', 'Owner of the GitHub repository to run on (Example: NixOS)')
.argument('<repo>', 'Name of the GitHub repository to run on (Example: nixpkgs)')
.argument('<pr>', 'Number of the Pull Request to run on')
.action(async (owner, repo, pr, options) => {
const checkCommitMessages = (await import('./lint-commits.js')).default
await run(checkCommitMessages, owner, repo, pr, options)
})
await program.parse()

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