The goal of this project is to simplify per-project developer environments.
Imagine, a new employee joins the company, or somebody transfers teams, or somebody wants to contribute to one of your Open Source projects. It should take them 10 minutes to clone the repo and get all of the development dependencies.
See docs (docs source)
Keep it compatible with:
- nix-shell
- direnv
- nix flakes
pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation
and pkgs.mkShell
build on top of the
pkgs.stdenv
which introduces all sort of dependencies. Each added package,
like the pkgs.go
in the "Story time!" section has the potential of adding
new environment variables, which then need to be unset. The stdenv
itself
contains either GCC or Clang which makes it hard to select a specific C
compiler.
This is why mkShell
builds its environment from a builtins.derivation
.
direnv loads will change from:
direnv: export +AR +AS +CC +CONFIG_SHELL +CXX +HOST_PATH +IN_NIX_SHELL +LD +NIX_BINTOOLS +NIX_BINTOOLS_WRAPPER_TARGET_HOST_x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu +NIX_BUILD_CORES +NIX_BUILD_TOP +NIX_CC +NIX_CC_WRAPPER_TARGET_HOST_x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu +NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE +NIX_ENFORCE_NO_NATIVE +NIX_HARDENING_ENABLE +NIX_INDENT_MAKE +NIX_LDFLAGS +NIX_STORE +NM +OBJCOPY +OBJDUMP +RANLIB +READELF +RUSTC +SIZE +SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH +STRINGS +STRIP +TEMP +TEMPDIR +TMP +TMPDIR +buildInputs +buildPhase +builder +builtDependencies +cargo_bins_jq_filter +cargo_build_options +cargo_options +cargo_release +cargo_test_options +cargoconfig +checkPhase +configureFlags +configurePhase +cratePaths +crate_sources +depsBuildBuild +depsBuildBuildPropagated +depsBuildTarget +depsBuildTargetPropagated +depsHostHost +depsHostHostPropagated +depsTargetTarget +depsTargetTargetPropagated +doCheck +doInstallCheck +docPhase +dontAddDisableDepTrack +dontUseCmakeConfigure +installPhase +name +nativeBuildInputs +out +outputs +patches +preInstallPhases +propagatedBuildInputs +propagatedNativeBuildInputs +remapPathPrefix +shell +src +stdenv +strictDeps +system +version ~PATH
to:
direnv: export +DEVSHELL_DIR +PRJ_DATA_DIR +PRJ_ROOT +IN_NIX_SHELL +NIXPKGS_PATH ~PATH
There are new environment variables useful to support the day-to-day activities:
DEVSHELL_DIR
: contains all the programs.PRJ_ROOT
: points to the project root.PRJ_DATA_DIR
: points to$PRJ_ROOT/.data
by default. Is used to store runtime data.NIXPKGS_PATH
: path tonixpkgs
source.
The shell comes pre-loaded with some utility functions. I'm not 100% sure if those are useful yet:
menu
- list all the programs available
When entering a random project, it's useful to get a quick view of what commands are available.
When running nix-shell
or nix develop
, mkShell
prints a welcome message:
🔨 Welcome to devshell
[[general commands]]
hello - prints hello
menu - prints this menu
[formatters]
nixpkgs-fmt - Nix code formatter for nixpkgs
[linters]
golangci-lint - golang linter
[utilites]
hub - github utility
[devshell]$
You might be passionate about Nix, but people on the team might be afraid of that non-mainstream technology. So let them write TOML instead. It should handle 80% of the use-cases and falling back on Nix is always possible.
Life is not complete otherwise. Huhu.
Packages that contain bash completions will automatically be loaded by
mkShell
in nix-shell
or nix develop
modes.
With a CI + Binary cache setup, one often wants to be able to capture all the
build inputs of a shell.nix
. With mkShell
capturing all of the
development dependencies is as easy as:
nix-build shell.nix | cachix push <mycache>
Devshells are runnable (via nix run
). This makes it possible to run commands defined in your devshell without entering a nix-shell
or nix develop
session:
nix run '.#<myapp>' -- <devshell-command> <and-args>
This project itself exposes a Nix application; you can try it out with:
nix run 'github:numtide/devshell' -- hello
See here for more details.
A lot of things!
- Documentation
- Explain how all of this works and all the use-cases.
- Testing
- Write integration tests for all of the use-cases.
- Lazy dependencies
- This requires some coordination with the repository structure. To keep the dev closure small, it would be nice to be able to load some of the dependencies on demand.
- Doctor / nix version check
- Not everything can be nicely sandboxed. Is it possible to get a fast doctor script that checks that everything is in good shape?
- Support other shells
- What? Not everyone is using bash? Right now, support is already available in direnv mode.
- Change files in
docs/
- Run
nix run .#docs
- Open
docs
- See benchmark/README.md
- Run
nix run .#bench
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