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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2018-08-27 18:05:49 +0200
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2018-09-02 16:51:40 +0200
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Add (guix channels) and use it in (guix scripts pull).
* guix/channels.scm: New file. * Makefile.am (MODULES): Add it. * guix/scripts/pull.scm: Use it. (%default-options): Remove 'repository-url' and 'ref'. (show-help, %options): Add '--channels'. (%self-build-file, %pull-version, build-from-source) (whole-package-for-legacy, derivation->manifest-entry): Remove. These now exist in a similar form in (guix channels). (build-and-install): Change 'source' to 'instances'. Remove #:url, #:branch, and #:commit. Rewrite using 'channel-instances->manifest'. (channel-list): New procedure. (guix-pull): Parameterize %REPOSITORY-CACHE-DIRECTORY. Call 'honor-lets-encrypt-certificates!' unconditionally. Load ~/.config/guix/channels.scm. Rewrite to use (guix channels). [use-le-certs?]: Remove. * po/guix/POTFILES.in: Add (guix channels). * doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pull): Group the description of '--url', '--commit', and '--branch'. Remove mention of 'GUIX_PULL_URL'. Add references to "Channels". Document '--channels'. (Channels): New node. (Defining Packages): Link to "Channels" instead of "Package Modules". (Invoking guix edit): Link to "Package Modules" instead of "Defining Packages". (Package Modules): Document both GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH and channels.
-rw-r--r--Makefile.am1
-rw-r--r--doc/guix.texi277
-rw-r--r--guix/channels.scm292
-rw-r--r--guix/scripts/pull.scm218
-rw-r--r--po/guix/POTFILES.in1
5 files changed, 623 insertions, 166 deletions
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index b6efd6d625..af6870cf67 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ MODULES = \
guix/grafts.scm \
guix/inferior.scm \
guix/describe.scm \
+ guix/channels.scm \
guix/gnu-maintenance.scm \
guix/self.scm \
guix/upstream.scm \
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index 8611059791..ad82c67932 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -146,17 +146,18 @@ Package Management
* Packages with Multiple Outputs:: Single source package, multiple outputs.
* Invoking guix gc:: Running the garbage collector.
* Invoking guix pull:: Fetching the latest Guix and distribution.
+* Channels:: Customizing the package collection.
* Invoking guix pack:: Creating software bundles.
* Invoking guix archive:: Exporting and importing store files.
Substitutes
-* Official Substitute Server:: One particular source of substitutes.
-* Substitute Server Authorization:: How to enable or disable substitutes.
-* Substitute Authentication:: How Guix verifies substitutes.
-* Proxy Settings:: How to get substitutes via proxy.
-* Substitution Failure:: What happens when substitution fails.
-* On Trusting Binaries:: How can you trust that binary blob?
+* Official Substitute Server:: One particular source of substitutes.
+* Substitute Server Authorization:: How to enable or disable substitutes.
+* Substitute Authentication:: How Guix verifies substitutes.
+* Proxy Settings:: How to get substitutes via proxy.
+* Substitution Failure:: What happens when substitution fails.
+* On Trusting Binaries:: How can you trust that binary blob?
Programming Interface
@@ -202,7 +203,7 @@ GNU Distribution
* System Installation:: Installing the whole operating system.
* System Configuration:: Configuring the operating system.
-* Documentation:: Browsing software user manuals.
+* Documentation:: Browsing software user manuals.
* Installing Debugging Files:: Feeding the debugger.
* Security Updates:: Deploying security fixes quickly.
* Package Modules:: Packages from the programmer's viewpoint.
@@ -264,7 +265,7 @@ Services
* Audio Services:: The MPD.
* Virtualization Services:: Virtualization services.
* Version Control Services:: Providing remote access to Git repositories.
-* Game Services:: Game servers.
+* Game Services:: Game servers.
* Miscellaneous Services:: Other services.
Defining Services
@@ -1694,6 +1695,7 @@ guix package -i emacs-guix
* Packages with Multiple Outputs:: Single source package, multiple outputs.
* Invoking guix gc:: Running the garbage collector.
* Invoking guix pull:: Fetching the latest Guix and distribution.
+* Channels:: Customizing the package collection.
* Invoking guix pack:: Creating software bundles.
* Invoking guix archive:: Exporting and importing store files.
@end menu
@@ -2276,12 +2278,12 @@ pre-built package binaries, but source tarballs, for instance, which
also result from derivation builds, can be available as substitutes.
@menu
-* Official Substitute Server:: One particular source of substitutes.
-* Substitute Server Authorization:: How to enable or disable substitutes.
-* Substitute Authentication:: How Guix verifies substitutes.
-* Proxy Settings:: How to get substitutes via proxy.
-* Substitution Failure:: What happens when substitution fails.
-* On Trusting Binaries:: How can you trust that binary blob?
+* Official Substitute Server:: One particular source of substitutes.
+* Substitute Server Authorization:: How to enable or disable substitutes.
+* Substitute Authentication:: How Guix verifies substitutes.
+* Proxy Settings:: How to get substitutes via proxy.
+* Substitution Failure:: What happens when substitution fails.
+* On Trusting Binaries:: How can you trust that binary blob?
@end menu
@node Official Substitute Server
@@ -2746,7 +2748,8 @@ the distribution currently available on your local machine. To update
that distribution, along with the Guix tools, you must run @command{guix
pull}: the command downloads the latest Guix source code and package
descriptions, and deploys it. Source code is downloaded from a
-@uref{https://git-scm.com, Git} repository.
+@uref{https://git-scm.com, Git} repository, by default the official
+GNU@tie{}Guix repository, though this can be customized.
On completion, @command{guix package} will use packages and package
versions from this just-retrieved copy of Guix. Not only that, but all
@@ -2821,20 +2824,23 @@ but it supports the following options:
Produce verbose output, writing build logs to the standard error output.
@item --url=@var{url}
-Download Guix from the Git repository at @var{url}.
-
-@vindex GUIX_PULL_URL
-By default, the source is taken from its canonical Git repository at
-@code{gnu.org}, for the stable branch of Guix. To use a different source,
-set the @code{GUIX_PULL_URL} environment variable.
-
-@item --commit=@var{commit}
-Deploy @var{commit}, a valid Git commit ID represented as a hexadecimal
-string.
-
-@item --branch=@var{branch}
-Deploy the tip of @var{branch}, the name of a Git branch available on
-the repository at @var{url}.
+@itemx --commit=@var{commit}
+@itemx --branch=@var{branch}
+Download code from the specified @var{url}, at the given @var{commit} (a valid
+Git commit ID represented as a hexadecimal string), or @var{branch}.
+
+@cindex @file{channels.scm}, configuration file
+@cindex configuration file for channels
+These options are provided for convenience, but you can also specify your
+configuration in the @file{~/.config/guix/channels.scm} file or using the
+@option{--channels} option (see below).
+
+@item --channels=@var{file}
+@itemx -C @var{file}
+Read the list of channels from @var{file} instead of
+@file{~/.config/guix/channels.scm}. @var{file} must contain Scheme code that
+evaluates to a list of channel objects. @xref{Channels}, for more
+information.
@item --list-generations[=@var{pattern}]
@itemx -l [@var{pattern}]
@@ -2848,9 +2854,180 @@ Use the bootstrap Guile to build the latest Guix. This option is only
useful to Guix developers.
@end table
+The @dfn{channel} mechanism allows you to instruct @command{guix pull} which
+repository and branch to pull from, as well as @emph{additional} repositories
+containing package modules that should be deployed. @xref{Channels}, for more
+information.
+
In addition, @command{guix pull} supports all the common build options
(@pxref{Common Build Options}).
+@node Channels
+@section Channels
+
+@cindex channels
+@cindex @file{channels.scm}, configuration file
+@cindex configuration file for channels
+@cindex @command{guix pull}, configuration file
+@cindex configuration of @command{guix pull}
+Guix and its package collection are updated by running @command{guix pull}
+(@pxref{Invoking guix pull}). By default @command{guix pull} downloads and
+deploys Guix itself from the official GNU@tie{}Guix repository. This can be
+customized by defining @dfn{channels} in the
+@file{~/.config/guix/channels.scm} file. A channel specifies a URL and branch
+of a Git repository to be deployed, and @command{guix pull} can be instructed
+to pull from one or more channels. In other words, channels can be used to
+@emph{customize} and to @emph{extend} Guix, as we will see below.
+
+@subsection Using a Custom Guix Channel
+
+The channel called @code{guix} specifies where Guix itself---its command-line
+tools as well as its package collection---should be downloaded. For instance,
+suppose you want to update from your own copy of the Guix repository at
+@code{example.org}, and specifically the @code{super-hacks} branch, you can
+write in @code{~/.config/guix/channels.scm} this specification:
+
+@lisp
+;; Tell 'guix pull' to use my own repo.
+(list (channel
+ (name 'guix)
+ (url "https://example.org/my-guix.git")
+ (branch "super-hacks")))
+@end lisp
+
+@noindent
+From there on, @command{guix pull} will fetch code from the @code{super-hacks}
+branch of the repository at @code{example.org}.
+
+@subsection Specifying Additional Channels
+
+@cindex extending the package collection (channels)
+@cindex personal packages (channels)
+@cindex channels, for personal packages
+You can also specify @emph{additional channels} to pull from. Let's say you
+have a bunch of custom package variants or personal packages that you think
+would make little sense to contribute to the Guix project, but would like to
+have these packages transparently available to you at the command line. You
+would first write modules containing those package definitions (@pxref{Package
+Modules}), maintain them in a Git repository, and then you and anyone else can
+use it as an additional channel to get packages from. Neat, no?
+
+@c What follows stems from discussions at
+@c <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22629#134> as well as
+@c earlier discussions on guix-devel@gnu.org.
+@quotation Warning
+Before you, dear user, shout---``woow this is @emph{soooo coool}!''---and
+publish your personal channel to the world, we would like to share a few words
+of caution:
+
+@itemize
+@item
+Before publishing a channel, please consider contributing your package
+definitions to Guix proper (@pxref{Contributing}). Guix as a project is open
+to free software of all sorts, and packages in Guix proper are readily
+available to all Guix users and benefit from the project's quality assurance
+process.
+
+@item
+When you maintain package definitions outside Guix, we, Guix developers,
+consider that @emph{the compatibility burden is on you}. Remember that
+package modules and package definitions are just Scheme code that uses various
+programming interfaces (APIs). We want to remain free to change these APIs to
+keep improving Guix, possibly in ways that break your channel. We never
+change APIs gratuitously, but we will @emph{not} commit to freezing APIs
+either.
+
+@item
+Corollary: if you're using an external channel and that channel breaks, please
+@emph{report the issue to the channel authors}, not to the Guix project.
+@end itemize
+
+You've been warned! Having said this, we believe external channels are a
+practical way to exert your freedom to augment Guix' package collection and to
+share your improvements, which are basic tenets of
+@uref{https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html, free software}. Please
+email us at @email{guix-devel@@gnu.org} if you'd like to discuss this.
+@end quotation
+
+Once you have a Git repository containing your own package modules, you can
+write @code{~/.config/guix/channels.scm} to instruct @command{guix pull} to
+pull from your personal channel @emph{in addition} to the default Guix
+channel(s):
+
+@vindex %default-channels
+@lisp
+;; Add my personal packages to those Guix provides.
+(cons (channel
+ (name 'my-personal-packages)
+ (url "https://example.org/personal-packages.git"))
+ %default-channels)
+@end lisp
+
+@noindent
+Note that the snippet above is (as always!) Scheme code; we use @code{cons} to
+add a channel the list of channels that the variable @code{%default-channels}
+is bound to (@pxref{Pairs, @code{cons} and lists,, guile, GNU Guile Reference
+Manual}). With this file in place, @command{guix pull} builds not only Guix
+but also the package modules from your own repository. The result in
+@file{~/.config/guix/current} is the union of Guix with your own package
+modules:
+
+@example
+$ guix pull --list-generations
+@dots{}
+Generation 19 Aug 27 2018 16:20:48
+ guix d894ab8
+ repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
+ branch: master
+ commit: d894ab8e9bfabcefa6c49d9ba2e834dd5a73a300
+ my-personal-packages dd3df5e
+ repository URL: https://example.org/personal-packages.git
+ branch: master
+ commit: dd3df5e2c8818760a8fc0bd699e55d3b69fef2bb
+ 11 new packages: my-gimp, my-emacs-with-cool-features, @dots{}
+ 4 packages upgraded: emacs-racket-mode@@0.0.2-2.1b78827, @dots{}
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+The output of @command{guix pull} above shows that Generation@tie{}19 includes
+both Guix and packages from the @code{my-personal-packages} channel. Among
+the new and upgraded packages that are listed, some like @code{my-gimp} and
+@code{my-emacs-with-cool-features} might come from
+@code{my-personal-packages}, while others come from the Guix default channel.
+
+@subsection Replicating Guix
+
+@cindex pinning, channels
+@cindex replicating Guix
+@cindex reproducibility, of Guix
+The @command{guix pull --list-generations} output above shows precisely which
+commits were used to build this instance of Guix. We can thus replicate it,
+say, on another machine, by providing a channel specification in
+@file{~/.config/guix/channels.scm} that is ``pinned'' to these commits:
+
+@lisp
+;; Deploy specific commits of my channels of interest.
+(list (channel
+ (name 'guix)
+ (url "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git")
+ (commit "d894ab8e9bfabcefa6c49d9ba2e834dd5a73a300"))
+ (channel
+ (name 'my-personal-packages)
+ (url "https://example.org/personal-packages.git")
+ (branch "dd3df5e2c8818760a8fc0bd699e55d3b69fef2bb")))
+@end lisp
+
+At this point the two machines run the @emph{exact same Guix}, with access to
+the @emph{exact same packages}. The output of @command{guix build gimp} on
+one machine will be exactly the same, bit for bit, as the output of the same
+command on the other machine. It also means both machines have access to all
+the source code of Guix and, transitively, to all the source code of every
+package it defines.
+
+This gives you super powers, allowing you to track the provenance of binary
+artifacts with very fine grain, and to reproduce software environments at
+will---some sort of ``meta reproducibility'' capabilities, if you will.
+
@node Invoking guix pack
@section Invoking @command{guix pack}
@@ -3431,9 +3608,9 @@ more information on how to test package definitions, and
@ref{Invoking guix lint}, for information on how to check a definition
for style conformance.
@vindex GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH
-Lastly, @pxref{Package Modules}, for information
+Lastly, @pxref{Channels}, for information
on how to extend the distribution by adding your own package definitions
-to @code{GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH}.
+in a ``channel''.
Finally, updating the package definition to a new upstream version
can be partly automated by the @command{guix refresh} command
@@ -6255,8 +6432,8 @@ and that of Vim.
If you are using a Guix Git checkout (@pxref{Building from Git}), or
have created your own packages on @code{GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH}
-(@pxref{Defining Packages}), you will be able to edit the package
-recipes. Otherwise, you will be able to examine the read-only recipes
+(@pxref{Package Modules}), you will be able to edit the package
+recipes. In other cases, you will be able to examine the read-only recipes
for packages currently in the store.
@@ -8376,7 +8553,7 @@ For information on porting to other architectures or kernels,
@menu
* System Installation:: Installing the whole operating system.
* System Configuration:: Configuring the operating system.
-* Documentation:: Browsing software user manuals.
+* Documentation:: Browsing software user manuals.
* Installing Debugging Files:: Feeding the debugger.
* Security Updates:: Deploying security fixes quickly.
* Package Modules:: Packages from the programmer's viewpoint.
@@ -8415,7 +8592,7 @@ available.
@menu
* Limitations:: What you can expect.
* Hardware Considerations:: Supported hardware.
-* USB Stick and DVD Installation:: Preparing the installation medium.
+* USB Stick and DVD Installation:: Preparing the installation medium.
* Preparing for Installation:: Networking, partitioning, etc.
* Proceeding with the Installation:: The real thing.
* Installing GuixSD in a VM:: GuixSD playground.
@@ -10096,7 +10273,7 @@ declaration.
* Audio Services:: The MPD.
* Virtualization Services:: Virtualization services.
* Version Control Services:: Providing remote access to Git repositories.
-* Game Services:: Game servers.
+* Game Services:: Game servers.
* Miscellaneous Services:: Other services.
@end menu
@@ -22641,16 +22818,24 @@ name and module name must match. For instance, the @code{(my-packages
emacs)} module must be stored in a @file{my-packages/emacs.scm} file
relative to the load path specified with @option{--load-path} or
@code{GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH}. @xref{Modules and the File System,,,
-guile, GNU Guile Reference Manual}, for details.}. These package definitions
-will not be visible by default. Users can invoke commands such as
-@command{guix package} and @command{guix build} with the
-@code{-e} option so that they know where to find the package. Better
-yet, they can use the
-@code{-L} option of these commands to make those modules visible
-(@pxref{Invoking guix build, @code{--load-path}}), or define the
-@code{GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH} environment variable. This environment
-variable makes it easy to extend or customize the distribution and is
-honored by all the user interfaces.
+guile, GNU Guile Reference Manual}, for details.}. There are two ways to make
+these package definitions visible to the user interfaces:
+
+@enumerate
+@item
+By adding the directory containing your package modules to the search path
+with the @code{-L} flag of @command{guix package} and other commands
+(@pxref{Common Build Options}), or by setting the @code{GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH}
+environment variable described below.
+
+@item
+By defining a @dfn{channel} and configuring @command{guix pull} so that it
+pulls from it. A channel is essentially a Git repository containing package
+modules. @xref{Channels}, for more information on how to define and use
+channels.
+@end enumerate
+
+@code{GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH} works similarly to other search path variables:
@defvr {Environment Variable} GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH
This is a colon-separated list of directories to search for additional
diff --git a/guix/channels.scm b/guix/channels.scm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ec3e05eaf5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/guix/channels.scm
@@ -0,0 +1,292 @@
+;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
+;;; Copyright © 2018 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+;;;
+;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+;;; your option) any later version.
+;;;
+;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;;
+;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+(define-module (guix channels)
+ #:use-module (guix git)
+ #:use-module (guix records)
+ #:use-module (guix gexp)
+ #:use-module (guix discovery)
+ #:use-module (guix monads)
+ #:use-module (guix profiles)
+ #:use-module (guix derivations)
+ #:use-module (guix store)
+ #:use-module (guix i18n)
+ #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
+ #:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
+ #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
+ #:autoload (guix self) (whole-package)
+ #:use-module (ice-9 match)
+ #:export (channel
+ channel?
+ channel-name
+ channel-url
+ channel-branch
+ channel-commit
+ channel-location
+
+ %default-channels
+
+ channel-instance?
+ channel-instance-channel
+ channel-instance-commit
+ channel-instance-checkout
+
+ latest-channel-instances
+ channel-instance-derivations
+ latest-channel-derivations
+ channel-instances->manifest))
+
+;;; Commentary:
+;;;
+;;; This module implements "channels." A channel is usually a source of
+;;; package definitions. There's a special channel, the 'guix' channel, that
+;;; provides all of Guix, including its commands and its documentation.
+;;; User-defined channels are expected to typically provide a bunch of .scm
+;;; files meant to be added to the '%package-search-path'.
+;;;
+;;; This module provides tools to fetch and update channels from a Git
+;;; repository and to build them.
+;;;
+;;; Code:
+
+(define-record-type* <channel> channel make-channel
+ channel?
+ (name channel-name)
+ (url channel-url)
+ (branch channel-branch (default "master"))
+ (commit channel-commit (default #f))
+ (location channel-location
+ (default (current-source-location)) (innate)))
+;; TODO: Add a way to express dependencies among channels.
+
+(define %default-channels
+ ;; Default list of channels.
+ (list (channel
+ (name 'guix)
+ (branch "origin/master")
+ (url "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git"))))
+
+(define (guix-channel? channel)
+ "Return true if CHANNEL is the 'guix' channel."
+ (eq? 'guix (channel-name channel)))
+
+(define-record-type <channel-instance>
+ (channel-instance channel commit checkout)
+ channel-instance?
+ (channel channel-instance-channel)
+ (commit channel-instance-commit)
+ (checkout channel-instance-checkout))
+
+(define (channel-reference channel)
+ "Return the \"reference\" for CHANNEL, an sexp suitable for
+'latest-repository-commit'."
+ (match (channel-commit channel)
+ (#f `(branch . ,(channel-branch channel)))
+ (commit `(commit . ,(channel-commit channel)))))
+
+(define (latest-channel-instances store channels)
+ "Return a list of channel instances corresponding to the latest checkouts of
+CHANNELS."
+ (map (lambda (channel)
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ (G_ "Updating channel '~a' from Git repository at '~a'...~%")
+ (channel-name channel)
+ (channel-url channel))
+ (let-values (((checkout commit)
+ (latest-repository-commit store (channel-url channel)
+ #:ref (channel-reference
+ channel))))
+ (channel-instance channel commit checkout)))
+ channels))
+
+(define %self-build-file
+ ;; The file containing code to build Guix. This serves the same purpose as
+ ;; a makefile, and, similarly, is intended to always keep this name.
+ "build-aux/build-self.scm")
+
+(define %pull-version
+ ;; This is the version of the 'guix pull' protocol. It specifies what's
+ ;; expected from %SELF-BUILD-FILE. The initial version ("0") was when we'd
+ ;; place a set of compiled Guile modules in ~/.config/guix/latest.
+ 1)
+
+(define (standard-module-derivation name source dependencies)
+ "Return a derivation that builds the Scheme modules in SOURCE and that
+depend on DEPENDENCIES, a list of lowerable objects. The assumption is that
+SOURCE contains package modules to be added to '%package-module-path'."
+ (define modules
+ (scheme-modules* source))
+
+ ;; FIXME: We should load, say SOURCE/.guix-channel.scm, which would allow
+ ;; channel publishers to specify things such as the sub-directory where .scm
+ ;; files live, files to exclude from the channel, preferred substitute URLs,
+ ;; etc.
+ (mlet* %store-monad ((compiled
+ (compiled-modules modules
+ #:name name
+ #:module-path (list source)
+ #:extensions dependencies)))
+
+ (gexp->derivation name
+ (with-extensions dependencies
+ (with-imported-modules '((guix build utils))
+ #~(begin
+ (use-modules (guix build utils))
+
+ (let ((go (string-append #$output "/lib/guile/"
+ (effective-version)
+ "/site-ccache"))
+ (scm (string-append #$output
+ "/share/guile/site/"
+ (effective-version))))
+ (mkdir-p (dirname go))
+ (symlink #$compiled go)
+ (mkdir-p (dirname scm))
+ (symlink #$source scm))))))))
+
+(define* (build-from-source name source
+ #:key verbose? commit
+ (dependencies '()))
+ "Return a derivation to build Guix from SOURCE, using the self-build script
+contained therein. Use COMMIT as the version string."
+ ;; Running the self-build script makes it easier to update the build
+ ;; procedure: the self-build script of the Guix-to-be-installed contains the
+ ;; right dependencies, build procedure, etc., which the Guix-in-use may not
+ ;; be know.
+ (define script
+ (string-append source "/" %self-build-file))
+
+ (if (file-exists? script)
+ (let ((build (save-module-excursion
+ (lambda ()
+ (primitive-load script)))))
+ ;; BUILD must be a monadic procedure of at least one argument: the
+ ;; source tree.
+ ;;
+ ;; Note: BUILD can return #f if it does not support %PULL-VERSION. In
+ ;; the future we'll fall back to a previous version of the protocol
+ ;; when that happens.
+ (build source #:verbose? verbose? #:version commit
+ #:pull-version %pull-version))
+
+ ;; Build a set of modules that extend Guix using the standard method.
+ (standard-module-derivation name source dependencies)))
+
+(define* (build-channel-instance instance #:optional (dependencies '()))
+ "Return, as a monadic value, the derivation for INSTANCE, a channel
+instance. DEPENDENCIES is a list of extensions providing Guile modules that
+INSTANCE depends on."
+ (build-from-source (symbol->string
+ (channel-name (channel-instance-channel instance)))
+ (channel-instance-checkout instance)
+ #:commit (channel-instance-commit instance)
+ #:dependencies dependencies))
+
+(define (channel-instance-derivations instances)
+ "Return the list of derivations to build INSTANCES, in the same order as
+INSTANCES."
+ (define core-instance
+ ;; The 'guix' channel is treated specially: it's an implicit dependency of
+ ;; all the other channels.
+ (find (lambda (instance)
+ (guix-channel? (channel-instance-channel instance)))
+ instances))
+
+ (mlet %store-monad ((core (build-channel-instance core-instance)))
+ (mapm %store-monad
+ (lambda (instance)
+ (if (eq? instance core-instance)
+ (return core)
+ (build-channel-instance instance
+ (list core))))
+ instances)))
+
+(define latest-channel-derivations
+ (let ((latest-channel-instances (store-lift latest-channel-instances)))
+ (lambda (channels)
+ "Return, as a monadic value, the list of derivations for the latest
+instances of CHANNELS."
+ (mlet %store-monad ((instances (latest-channel-instances channels)))
+ (channel-instance-derivations instances)))))
+
+(define (whole-package-for-legacy name modules)
+ "Return a full-blown Guix package for MODULES, a derivation that builds Guix
+modules in the old ~/.config/guix/latest style."
+ (define packages
+ (resolve-interface '(gnu packages guile)))
+
+ (letrec-syntax ((list (syntax-rules (->)
+ ((_)
+ '())
+ ((_ (module -> variable) rest ...)
+ (cons (module-ref (resolve-interface
+ '(gnu packages module))
+ 'variable)
+ (list rest ...)))
+ ((_ variable rest ...)
+ (cons (module-ref packages 'variable)
+ (list rest ...))))))
+ (whole-package name modules
+
+ ;; In the "old style", %SELF-BUILD-FILE would simply return a
+ ;; derivation that builds modules. We have to infer what the
+ ;; dependencies of these modules were.
+ (list guile-json guile-git guile-bytestructures
+ (ssh -> guile-ssh) (tls -> gnutls)))))
+
+(define (old-style-guix? drv)
+ "Return true if DRV corresponds to a ~/.config/guix/latest style of
+derivation."
+ ;; Here we rely on a gross historical fact: that derivations produced by the
+ ;; "old style" (before commit 8a0d9bc8a3f153159d9e239a151c0fa98f1e12d8,
+ ;; dated May 30, 2018) did not depend on "guix-command.drv".
+ (not (find (lambda (input)
+ (string-suffix? "-guix-command.drv"
+ (derivation-input-path input)))
+ (derivation-inputs drv))))
+
+(define (channel-instances->manifest instances)
+ "Return a profile manifest with entries for all of INSTANCES, a list of
+channel instances."
+ (define instance->entry
+ (match-lambda
+ ((instance drv)
+ (let ((commit (channel-instance-commit instance))
+ (channel (channel-instance-channel instance)))
+ (with-monad %store-monad
+ (return (manifest-entry
+ (name (symbol->string (channel-name channel)))
+ (version (string-take commit 7))
+ (item (if (guix-channel? channel)
+ (if (old-style-guix? drv)
+ (whole-package-for-legacy
+ (string-append name "-" version)
+ drv)
+ drv)
+ drv))
+ (properties
+ `((source (repository
+ (version 0)
+ (url ,(channel-url channel))
+ (branch ,(channel-branch channel))
+ (commit ,commit))))))))))))
+
+ (mlet* %store-monad ((derivations (channel-instance-derivations instances))
+ (entries (mapm %store-monad instance->entry
+ (zip instances derivations))))
+ (return (manifest entries))))
diff --git a/guix/scripts/pull.scm b/guix/scripts/pull.scm
index ee68c21a4c..18c04f05dd 100644
--- a/guix/scripts/pull.scm
+++ b/guix/scripts/pull.scm
@@ -30,26 +30,19 @@
#:use-module (guix grafts)
#:use-module (guix memoization)
#:use-module (guix monads)
+ #:use-module (guix channels)
#:autoload (guix inferior) (open-inferior)
#:use-module (guix scripts build)
- #:autoload (guix self) (whole-package)
#:use-module (guix git)
#:use-module (git)
#:use-module (gnu packages)
- #:autoload (gnu packages ssh) (guile-ssh)
- #:autoload (gnu packages tls) (gnutls)
#:use-module ((guix scripts package) #:select (build-and-use-profile))
- #:use-module ((guix build utils)
- #:select (with-directory-excursion delete-file-recursively))
- #:use-module ((guix build download)
- #:select (%x509-certificate-directory))
#:use-module (gnu packages base)
#:use-module (gnu packages guile)
#:use-module ((gnu packages bootstrap)
#:select (%bootstrap-guile))
#:use-module ((gnu packages certs) #:select (le-certs))
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-37)
@@ -57,9 +50,6 @@
#:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
#:export (guix-pull))
-(define %repository-url
- (or (getenv "GUIX_PULL_URL") "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git"))
-
;;;
;;; Command-line options.
@@ -67,9 +57,7 @@
(define %default-options
;; Alist of default option values.
- `((repository-url . ,%repository-url)
- (ref . (branch . "origin/master"))
- (system . ,(%current-system))
+ `((system . ,(%current-system))
(substitutes? . #t)
(build-hook? . #t)
(graft? . #t)
@@ -81,6 +69,8 @@ Download and deploy the latest version of Guix.\n"))
(display (G_ "
--verbose produce verbose output"))
(display (G_ "
+ -C, --channels=FILE deploy the channels defined in FILE"))
+ (display (G_ "
--url=URL download from the Git repository at URL"))
(display (G_ "
--commit=COMMIT download the specified COMMIT"))
@@ -105,6 +95,9 @@ Download and deploy the latest version of Guix.\n"))
(cons* (option '("verbose") #f #f
(lambda (opt name arg result)
(alist-cons 'verbose? #t result)))
+ (option '(#\C "channels") #t #f
+ (lambda (opt name arg result)
+ (alist-cons 'channel-file arg result)))
(option '(#\l "list-generations") #f #t
(lambda (opt name arg result)
(cons `(query list-generations ,(or arg ""))
@@ -142,70 +135,6 @@ Download and deploy the latest version of Guix.\n"))
(define indirect-root-added
(store-lift add-indirect-root))
-(define %self-build-file
- ;; The file containing code to build Guix. This serves the same purpose as
- ;; a makefile, and, similarly, is intended to always keep this name.
- "build-aux/build-self.scm")
-
-(define %pull-version
- ;; This is the version of the 'guix pull' protocol. It specifies what's
- ;; expected from %SELF-BUILD-FILE. The initial version ("0") was when we'd
- ;; place a set of compiled Guile modules in ~/.config/guix/latest.
- 1)
-
-(define* (build-from-source source
- #:key verbose? commit)
- "Return a derivation to build Guix from SOURCE, using the self-build script
-contained therein. Use COMMIT as the version string."
- ;; Running the self-build script makes it easier to update the build
- ;; procedure: the self-build script of the Guix-to-be-installed contains the
- ;; right dependencies, build procedure, etc., which the Guix-in-use may not
- ;; be know.
- (let* ((script (string-append source "/" %self-build-file))
- (build (primitive-load script)))
- ;; BUILD must be a monadic procedure of at least one argument: the source
- ;; tree.
- ;;
- ;; Note: BUILD can return #f if it does not support %PULL-VERSION. In the
- ;; future we'll fall back to a previous version of the protocol when that
- ;; happens.
- (build source #:verbose? verbose? #:version commit
- #:pull-version %pull-version)))
-
-(define (whole-package-for-legacy name modules)
- "Return a full-blown Guix package for MODULES, a derivation that builds Guix
-modules in the old ~/.config/guix/latest style."
- (whole-package name modules
-
- ;; In the "old style", %SELF-BUILD-FILE would simply return a
- ;; derivation that builds modules. We have to infer what the
- ;; dependencies of these modules were.
- (list guile-json guile-git guile-bytestructures
- guile-ssh gnutls)))
-
-(define* (derivation->manifest-entry drv
- #:key url branch commit)
- "Return a manifest entry for DRV, which represents Guix at COMMIT. Record
-URL, BRANCH, and COMMIT as a property in the manifest entry."
- (mbegin %store-monad
- (what-to-build (list drv))
- (built-derivations (list drv))
- (let ((out (derivation->output-path drv)))
- (return (manifest-entry
- (name "guix")
- (version (string-take commit 7))
- (item (if (file-exists? (string-append out "/bin/guix"))
- drv
- (whole-package-for-legacy (string-append name "-"
- version)
- drv)))
- (properties
- `((source (repository
- (version 0)
- (url ,url)
- (branch ,branch)
- (commit ,commit))))))))))
-
(define (display-profile-news profile)
"Display what's up in PROFILE--new packages, and all that."
(match (memv (generation-number profile)
@@ -223,8 +152,8 @@ URL, BRANCH, and COMMIT as a property in the manifest entry."
#:heading (G_ "New in this revision:\n"))))
(_ #t)))
-(define* (build-and-install source config-dir
- #:key verbose? url branch commit)
+(define* (build-and-install instances config-dir
+ #:key verbose?)
"Build the tool from SOURCE, and install it in CONFIG-DIR."
(define update-profile
(store-lift build-and-use-profile))
@@ -232,15 +161,9 @@ URL, BRANCH, and COMMIT as a property in the manifest entry."
(define profile
(string-append config-dir "/current"))
- (mlet* %store-monad ((drv (build-from-source source
- #:commit commit
- #:verbose? verbose?))
- (entry (derivation->manifest-entry drv
- #:url url
- #:branch branch
- #:commit commit)))
+ (mlet %store-monad ((manifest (channel-instances->manifest instances)))
(mbegin %store-monad
- (update-profile profile (manifest (list entry)))
+ (update-profile profile manifest)
(return (display-profile-news profile)))))
(define (honor-lets-encrypt-certificates! store)
@@ -426,45 +349,106 @@ and ALIST2 differ, display HEADING upfront."
((numbers ...)
(list-generations profile numbers)))))))))
+(define (channel-list opts)
+ "Return the list of channels to use. If OPTS specify a channel file,
+channels are read from there; otherwise, if ~/.config/guix/channels.scm
+exists, read it; otherwise %DEFAULT-CHANNELS is used. Apply channel
+transformations specified in OPTS (resulting from '--url', '--commit', or
+'--branch'), if any."
+ (define file
+ (assoc-ref opts 'channel-file))
+
+ (define default-file
+ (string-append (config-directory) "/channels.scm"))
+
+ (define (load-channels file)
+ (let ((result (load* file (make-user-module '((guix channels))))))
+ (if (and (list? result) (every channel? result))
+ result
+ (leave (G_ "'~a' did not return a list of channels~%") file))))
+
+ (define channels
+ (cond (file
+ (load-channels file))
+ ((file-exists? default-file)
+ (load-channels default-file))
+ (else
+ %default-channels)))
+
+ (define (environment-variable)
+ (match (getenv "GUIX_PULL_URL")
+ (#f #f)
+ (url
+ (warning (G_ "The 'GUIX_PULL_URL' environment variable is deprecated.
+Use '~/.config/guix/channels.scm' instead."))
+ url)))
+
+ (let ((ref (assoc-ref opts 'ref))
+ (url (or (assoc-ref opts 'repository-url)
+ (environment-variable))))
+ (if (or ref url)
+ (match channels
+ ((one)
+ ;; When there's only one channel, apply '--url', '--commit', and
+ ;; '--branch' to this specific channel.
+ (let ((url (or url (channel-url one))))
+ (list (match ref
+ (('commit . commit)
+ (channel (inherit one)
+ (url url) (commit commit) (branch #f)))
+ (('branch . branch)
+ (channel (inherit one)
+ (url url) (commit #f) (branch branch)))
+ (#f
+ (channel (inherit one) (url url)))))))
+ (_
+ ;; Otherwise bail out.
+ (leave
+ (G_ "'--url', '--commit', and '--branch' are not applicable~%"))))
+ channels)))
+
(define (guix-pull . args)
- (define (use-le-certs? url)
- (string-prefix? "https://git.savannah.gnu.org/" url))
-
(with-error-handling
(with-git-error-handling
- (let* ((opts (parse-command-line args %options
- (list %default-options)))
- (url (assoc-ref opts 'repository-url))
- (ref (assoc-ref opts 'ref))
- (cache (string-append (cache-directory) "/pull")))
+ (let* ((opts (parse-command-line args %options
+ (list %default-options)))
+ (cache (string-append (cache-directory) "/pull"))
+ (channels (channel-list opts)))
+
(cond ((assoc-ref opts 'query)
(process-query opts))
((assoc-ref opts 'dry-run?)
#t) ;XXX: not very useful
(else
(with-store store
- (parameterize ((%graft? (assoc-ref opts 'graft?)))
+ (parameterize ((%graft? (assoc-ref opts 'graft?))
+ (%repository-cache-directory cache))
(set-build-options-from-command-line store opts)
- ;; For reproducibility, always refer to the LE certificates
- ;; when we know we're talking to Savannah.
- (when (use-le-certs? url)
- (honor-lets-encrypt-certificates! store))
-
- (format (current-error-port)
- (G_ "Updating from Git repository at '~a'...~%")
- url)
-
- (let-values (((checkout commit)
- (latest-repository-commit store url
- #:ref ref
- #:cache-directory
- cache)))
+ ;; When certificates are already installed, use them.
+ ;; Otherwise, use the Let's Encrypt certificates, which we
+ ;; know Savannah uses.
+ (let ((certs (or (getenv "SSL_CERT_DIR") "/etc/ssl/certs")))
+ (unless (file-exists? certs)
+ (honor-lets-encrypt-certificates! store)))
+ (let ((instances (latest-channel-instances store channels)))
(format (current-error-port)
- (G_ "Building from Git commit ~a...~%")
- commit)
+ (N_ "Building from this channel:~%"
+ "Building from these channels:~%"
+ (length instances)))
+ (for-each (lambda (instance)
+ (let ((channel
+ (channel-instance-channel instance)))
+ (format (current-error-port)
+ " ~10a~a\t~a~%"
+ (channel-name channel)
+ (channel-url channel)
+ (string-take
+ (channel-instance-commit instance)
+ 7))))
+ instances)
(parameterize ((%guile-for-build
(package-derivation
store
@@ -472,13 +456,7 @@ and ALIST2 differ, display HEADING upfront."
%bootstrap-guile
(canonical-package guile-2.2)))))
(run-with-store store
- (build-and-install checkout (config-directory)
- #:url url
- #:branch (match ref
- (('branch . branch)
- branch)
- (_ #f))
- #:commit commit
+ (build-and-install instances (config-directory)
#:verbose?
(assoc-ref opts 'verbose?)))))))))))))
diff --git a/po/guix/POTFILES.in b/po/guix/POTFILES.in
index d11f408d42..7f881355e7 100644
--- a/po/guix/POTFILES.in
+++ b/po/guix/POTFILES.in
@@ -38,4 +38,5 @@ guix/upstream.scm
guix/ui.scm
guix/http-client.scm
guix/nar.scm
+guix/channels.scm
nix/nix-daemon/guix-daemon.cc