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This fixes the problem where some artifacts were not being cached when they should have been. The secret sauce is the `nix-store` command.
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41 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -euo pipefail
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# Build the installable and forward any other arguments too. Also, use
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# nix-output-monitor instead if it's available.
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if command -v nom &> /dev/null; then
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nom build "$@"
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else
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nix build "$@"
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fi
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if [ ! -z ${ATTIC_TOKEN+x} ]; then
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nix run --inputs-from . attic -- \
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login \
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conduit \
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"${ATTIC_ENDPOINT:-https://attic.conduit.rs/conduit}" \
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"$ATTIC_TOKEN"
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readarray -t derivations < <(nix path-info "$@" --derivation)
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for derivation in "${derivations[@]}"; do
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cache+=(
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"$(nix-store --query --requisites --include-outputs "$derivation")"
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)
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done
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# Upload them to Attic
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#
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# Use `xargs` and a here-string because something would probably explode if
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# several thousand arguments got passed to a command at once. Hopefully no
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# store paths include a newline in them.
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(
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IFS=$'\n'
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nix shell --inputs-from . attic -c xargs \
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attic push conduit <<< "${cache[*]}"
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)
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else
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echo "\$ATTIC_TOKEN is unset, skipping uploading to the binary cache"
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fi
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