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Nix User Repositories
After releasing to GitHub, GitLab, or Gitea, GoReleaser can generate and publish a nix derivation to an existing Nix User Repository.
The nix
section specifies how the pkgs should be created:
nix:
- #
# Name of the recipe
#
# Default: the project name.
# Templates: allowed.
name: myproject
# IDs of the archives to use.
# Empty means all IDs.
ids:
- foo
- bar
# GOAMD64 to specify which amd64 version to use if there are multiple
# versions from the build section.
#
# Default: v1.
goamd64: v1
# URL which is determined by the given Token (github, gitlab or gitea).
#
# Default depends on the client.
# Templates: allowed.
url_template: "https://github.mycompany.com/foo/bar/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Git author used to commit to the repository.
commit_author:
name: goreleaserbot
email: bot@goreleaser.com
# The project name and current git tag are used in the format string.
#
# Templates: allowed.
commit_msg_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}: {{ .Tag }}"
# Path for the file inside the repository.
#
# Default: pkgs/<name>/default.nix.
# Templates: allowed.
path: pkgs/foo.nix
# Your app's homepage.
#
# Templates: allowed.
# Default: inferred from global metadata.
homepage: "https://example.com/"
# Your app's description.
#
# Templates: allowed.
# Default: inferred from global metadata.
description: "Software to create fast and easy drum rolls."
# License name.
#
# Default: inferred from global metadata.
license: "mit"
# Setting this will prevent goreleaser to actually try to commit the updated
# package - instead, it will be stored on the dist directory only,
# leaving the responsibility of publishing it to the user.
#
# If set to auto, the release will not be uploaded to the repository
# in case there is an indicator for prerelease in the tag e.g. v1.0.0-rc1
#
# Templates: allowed.
skip_upload: true
# Runtime dependencies of the package.
dependencies:
- zsh
- chromium
- name: bash
os: linux
- name: fish
os: darwin
# Custom install script.
#
# Default: 'mkdir -p $out/bin; cp -vr $binary $out/bin/$binary', and
# `makeWrapper` if `dependencies` were provided.
# Templates: allowed.
install: |
mkdir -p $out/bin
cp -vr ./foo $out/bin/foo
# Custom additional install instructions.
# This has the advantage of preventing you to rewrite the `install` script
# if the defaults work for you.
#
# Templates: allowed.
extra_install: |
installManPage ./manpages/foo.1.gz
# Custom post_install script.
# Could be used to do any additional work after the "install" script
#
# Templates: allowed.
post_install: |
installShellCompletion ./completions/*
{% include-markdown "../includes/repository.md" comments=false start='---\n\n' %}
Things not supported
- Generating packages that compile from source (using
buildGoModule
) - Generating packages when
archives.format
isbinary
Dependencies
nix-prefetch-url
The nix-prefetch-url
binary must be available in the $PATH
for the
publishing to work.
GitHub Actions
To publish a package from one repository to another using GitHub Actions, you cannot use the default action token. You must use a separate token with content write privileges for the tap repository. You can check the resource not accessible by integration for more information.
Setting up a NUR
To set up a Nix User Repository, follow the instructions in their repository.
Then, you'll need to:
- publish a release with GoReleaser: it should create the package at
./pkgs/{name}/default.nix
or whatever path you set it up to - make sure
./flake.nix
is correct with what you want, especially thesystems
bit - add your package to
./default.nix
- edit your
README.md
removing the template stuff
That's it!
{% include-markdown "../includes/prs.md" comments=false start='---\n\n' %}