#! @shell@ -e url=$1 hash=$2 hashType=$NIX_HASH_ALGO if test -z "$hashType"; then hashType=md5 fi hashFormat= if test "$hashType" != "md5"; then hashFormat=--base32 fi if test -z "$url"; then echo "syntax: nix-prefetch-url URL" >&2 exit 1 fi # Determine the hash, unless it was given. if test -z "$hash"; then # !!! race tmpPath1=@storedir@/nix-prefetch-url-$$ # Test whether we have write permission in the store. If not, # fetch to /tmp and don't copy to the store. This is a hack to # make this script at least work somewhat in setuid installations. if ! touch $tmpPath1 2> /dev/null; then echo "(cannot write to the store, result won't be cached)" >&2 dummyMode=1 tmpPath1=/tmp/nix-prefetch-url-$$ # !!! security? fi # Perform the download. @curl@ --fail --location --max-redirs 20 "$url" > $tmpPath1 # Compute the hash. hash=$(@bindir@/nix-hash --type "$hashType" $hashFormat --flat $tmpPath1) if ! test -n "$QUIET"; then echo "hash is $hash" >&2; fi # Rename it so that the fetchurl builder can find it. if test "$dummyMode" != 1; then tmpPath2=@storedir@/nix-prefetch-url-$hash test -e $tmpPath2 || mv $tmpPath1 $tmpPath2 # !!! race fi fi # Create a Nix expression that does a fetchurl. storeExpr=$( \ echo "(import @datadir@/nix/corepkgs/fetchurl) \ {url = $url; outputHashAlgo = \"$hashType\"; outputHash = \"$hash\"; system = \"@system@\";}" \ | @bindir@/nix-instantiate -) # Realise it. finalPath=$(@bindir@/nix-store -r $storeExpr) if ! test -n "$QUIET"; then echo "path is $finalPath" >&2; fi if test -n "$tmpPath1" -o -n "$tmpPath2"; then rm -rf $tmpPath1 $tmpPath2 || true fi echo $hash if test -n "$PRINT_PATH"; then echo $finalPath fi