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nix/tests/functional/dyn-drv/text-hashed-output.nix
John Ericson cafefed421 Rename to "content-address*ing* derivation"
"content-address*ed*" derivation is misleading because all derivations
are *themselves* content-addressed. What may or may not be
content-addressed is not derivation itself, but the *output* of the
derivation.

The outputs are not *part* of the derivation (for then the derivation
wouldn't be complete before we built it) but rather separate entities
produced by the derivation.

"content-adddress*ed*" is not correctly because it can only describe
what the derivation *is*, and that is not what we are trying to do.

"content-address*ing*" is correct because it describes what the
derivation *does* --- it produces content-addressed data.
2025-02-10 01:12:56 -05:00

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with import ./config.nix;
# A simple content-addressing derivation.
# The derivation can be arbitrarily modified by passing a different `seed`,
# but the output will always be the same
rec {
hello = mkDerivation {
name = "hello";
buildCommand = ''
set -x
echo "Building a CA derivation"
mkdir -p $out
echo "Hello World" > $out/hello
'';
};
producingDrv = mkDerivation {
name = "hello.drv";
buildCommand = ''
echo "Copying the derivation"
cp ${builtins.unsafeDiscardOutputDependency hello.drvPath} $out
'';
__contentAddressed = true;
outputHashMode = "text";
outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
};
wrapper = mkDerivation {
name = "use-dynamic-drv-in-non-dynamic-drv";
buildCommand = ''
echo "Copying the output of the dynamic derivation"
cp -r ${builtins.outputOf producingDrv.outPath "out"} $out
'';
};
}