;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU ;;; Copyright © 2014, 2015 David Thompson ;;; Copyright © 2015, 2016 Ludovic Courtès ;;; ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ;;; your option) any later version. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see . (define-module (guix scripts environment) #:use-module (guix ui) #:use-module (guix store) #:use-module (guix grafts) #:use-module (guix derivations) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix profiles) #:use-module (guix search-paths) #:use-module (guix utils) #:use-module (guix build utils) #:use-module (guix monads) #:use-module ((guix gexp) #:select (lower-inputs)) #:use-module (guix scripts) #:use-module (guix scripts build) #:use-module (gnu build linux-container) #:use-module (gnu system linux-container) #:use-module (gnu system file-systems) #:use-module (gnu packages) #:use-module (gnu packages bash) #:use-module (gnu packages commencement) #:use-module (gnu packages guile) #:use-module ((gnu packages bootstrap) #:select (%bootstrap-guile)) #:use-module (ice-9 format) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) #:use-module (srfi srfi-11) #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:use-module (srfi srfi-37) #:use-module (srfi srfi-98) #:export (guix-environment)) (define (evaluate-profile-search-paths profile search-paths) "Evaluate SEARCH-PATHS, a list of search-path specifications, for the directories in PROFILE, the store path of a profile." (evaluate-search-paths search-paths (list profile))) ;; Protect some env vars from purification. Borrowed from nix-shell. (define %precious-variables '("HOME" "USER" "LOGNAME" "DISPLAY" "TERM" "TZ" "PAGER")) (define %default-shell (or (getenv "SHELL") "/bin/sh")) (define %network-configuration-files '("/etc/resolv.conf" "/etc/nsswitch.conf" "/etc/services" "/etc/hosts")) (define (purify-environment) "Unset almost all environment variables. A small number of variables such as 'HOME' and 'USER' are left untouched." (for-each unsetenv (remove (cut member <> %precious-variables) (match (get-environment-variables) (((names . _) ...) names))))) (define (create-environment profile paths pure?) "Set the environment variables specified by PATHS for PROFILE. When PURE? is #t, unset the variables in the current environment. Otherwise, augment existing enviroment variables with additional search paths." (when pure? (purify-environment)) (for-each (match-lambda ((($ variable _ separator) . value) (let ((current (getenv variable))) (setenv variable (if (and current (not pure?)) (string-append value separator current) value))))) (evaluate-profile-search-paths profile paths)) ;; Give users a way to know that they're in 'guix environment', so they can ;; adjust 'PS1' accordingly, for instance. (setenv "GUIX_ENVIRONMENT" "t")) (define (show-search-paths profile search-paths pure?) "Display SEARCH-PATHS applied to PROFILE. When PURE? is #t, do not augment existing environment variables with additional search paths." (for-each (match-lambda ((search-path . value) (display (search-path-definition search-path value #:kind (if pure? 'exact 'prefix))) (newline))) (evaluate-profile-search-paths profile search-paths))) (define (strip-input-name input) "Remove the name element from the tuple INPUT." (match input ((_ package) package) ((_ package output) (list package output)))) (define (package+propagated-inputs package output) "Return the union of PACKAGE's OUTPUT and its transitive propagated inputs." (cons (list package output) (map strip-input-name (package-transitive-propagated-inputs package)))) (define (package-or-package+output? expr) "Return #t if EXPR is a package or a 2 element list consisting of a package and an output string." (match expr ((or (? package?) ; bare package object ((? package?) (? string?))) ; package+output tuple #t) (_ #f))) (define (package-environment-inputs package) "Return a list of the transitive input packages for PACKAGE." ;; Remove non-package inputs such as origin records. (filter package-or-package+output? (map strip-input-name (bag-transitive-inputs (package->bag package))))) (define (show-help) (display (_ "Usage: guix environment [OPTION]... PACKAGE... [-- COMMAND...] Build an environment that includes the dependencies of PACKAGE and execute COMMAND or an interactive shell in that environment.\n")) (display (_ " -e, --expression=EXPR create environment for the package that EXPR evaluates to")) (display (_ " -l, --load=FILE create environment for the package that the code within FILE evaluates to")) (display (_ " --ad-hoc include all specified packages in the environment instead of only their inputs")) (display (_ " --pure unset existing environment variables")) (display (_ " --search-paths display needed environment variable definitions")) (display (_ " -s, --system=SYSTEM attempt to build for SYSTEM--e.g., \"i686-linux\"")) (display (_ " -C, --container run command within an isolated container")) (display (_ " -N, --network allow containers to access the network")) (display (_ " --share=SPEC for containers, share writable host file system according to SPEC")) (display (_ " --expose=SPEC for containers, expose read-only host file system according to SPEC")) (display (_ " --bootstrap use bootstrap binaries to build the environment")) (newline) (show-build-options-help) (newline) (display (_ " -h, --help display this help and exit")) (display (_ " -V, --version display version information and exit")) (newline) (show-bug-report-information)) (define %default-options `((system . ,(%current-system)) (substitutes? . #t) (graft? . #t) (max-silent-time . 3600) (verbosity . 0))) (define (tag-package-arg opts arg) "Return a two-element list with the form (TAG ARG) that tags ARG with either 'ad-hoc' in OPTS has the 'ad-hoc?' key set to #t, or 'inputs' otherwise." ;; Normally, the transitive inputs to a package are added to an environment, ;; but the ad-hoc? flag changes the meaning of a package argument such that ;; the package itself is added to the environment instead. (if (assoc-ref opts 'ad-hoc?) `(ad-hoc-package ,arg) `(package ,arg))) (define %options ;; Specification of the command-line options. (cons* (option '(#\h "help") #f #f (lambda args (show-help) (exit 0))) (option '(#\V "version") #f #f (lambda args (show-version-and-exit "guix environment"))) (option '("pure") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'pure #t result))) (option '(#\E "exec") #t #f ; deprecated (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'exec (list %default-shell "-c" arg) result))) (option '("search-paths") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'search-paths #t result))) (option '(#\l "load") #t #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'load (tag-package-arg result arg) result))) (option '(#\e "expression") #t #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'expression (tag-package-arg result arg) result))) (option '("ad-hoc") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'ad-hoc? #t result))) (option '(#\n "dry-run") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'dry-run? #t result))) (option '(#\s "system") #t #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'system arg (alist-delete 'system result eq?)))) (option '(#\C "container") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'container? #t result))) (option '(#\N "network") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'network? #t result))) (option '("share") #t #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'file-system-mapping (specification->file-system-mapping arg #t) result))) (option '("expose") #t #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'file-system-mapping (specification->file-system-mapping arg #f) result))) (option '("bootstrap") #f #f (lambda (opt name arg result) (alist-cons 'bootstrap? #t result))) %standard-build-options)) (define (pick-all alist key) "Return a list of values in ALIST associated with KEY." (define same-key? (cut eq? key <>)) (fold (lambda (pair memo) (match pair (((? same-key? k) . v) (cons v memo)) (_ memo))) '() alist)) (define (compact lst) "Remove all #f elements from LST." (filter identity lst)) (define (options/resolve-packages opts) "Return OPTS with package specification strings replaced by actual packages." (define (package->output package mode) (match package ((? package?) (list mode package "out")) (((? package? package) (? string? output)) (list mode package output)))) (define (packages->outputs packages mode) (match packages ((? package-or-package+output? package) ; single package (list (package->output package mode))) (((? package-or-package+output?) ...) ; many packages (map (cut package->output <> mode) packages)))) (compact (append-map (match-lambda (('package mode (? string? spec)) (let-values (((package output) (specification->package+output spec))) (list (list mode package output)))) (('expression mode str) ;; Add all the outputs of the package STR evaluates to. (packages->outputs (read/eval str) mode)) (('load mode file) ;; Add all the outputs of the package defined in FILE. (let ((module (make-user-module '()))) (packages->outputs (load* file module) mode))) (_ '(#f))) opts))) (define* (build-environment derivations opts) "Build the DERIVATIONS required by the environment using the build options in OPTS." (let ((substitutes? (assoc-ref opts 'substitutes?)) (dry-run? (assoc-ref opts 'dry-run?))) (mbegin %store-monad (show-what-to-build* derivations #:use-substitutes? substitutes? #:dry-run? dry-run?) (if dry-run? (return #f) (mbegin %store-monad (set-build-options-from-command-line* opts) (built-derivations derivations)))))) (define (inputs->profile-derivation inputs system bootstrap?) "Return the derivation for a profile consisting of INPUTS for SYSTEM. BOOTSTRAP? specifies whether to use the bootstrap Guile to build the profile." (profile-derivation (packages->manifest inputs) #:system system #:hooks (if bootstrap? '() %default-profile-hooks))) (define requisites* (store-lift requisites)) (define (inputs->requisites inputs) "Convert INPUTS, a list of input tuples or store path strings, into a set of requisite store items i.e. the union closure of all the inputs." (define (input->requisites input) (requisites* (match input ((drv output) (derivation->output-path drv output)) ((drv) (derivation->output-path drv)) ((? direct-store-path? path) path)))) (mlet %store-monad ((reqs (sequence %store-monad (map input->requisites inputs)))) (return (delete-duplicates (concatenate reqs))))) (define (status->exit-code status) "Compute the exit code made from STATUS, a value as returned by 'waitpid', and suitable for 'exit'." ;; See . (or (status:exit-val status) (logior #x80 (status:term-sig status)))) (define exit/status (compose exit status->exit-code)) (define primitive-exit/status (compose primitive-exit status->exit-code)) (define (launch-environment command inputs paths pure?) "Run COMMAND in a new environment containing INPUTS, using the native search paths defined by the list PATHS. When PURE?, pre-existing environment variables are cleared before setting the new ones." (create-environment inputs paths pure?) (apply system* command)) (define* (launch-environment/container #:key command bash user-mappings profile paths network?) "Run COMMAND within a container that features the software in PROFILE. Environment variables are set according to PATHS, a list of native search paths. The global shell is BASH, a file name for a GNU Bash binary in the store. When NETWORK?, access to the host system network is permitted. USER-MAPPINGS, a list of file system mappings, contains the user-specified host file systems to mount inside the container." (mlet %store-monad ((reqs (inputs->requisites (list (direct-store-path bash) profile)))) (return (let* ((cwd (getcwd)) ;; Bind-mount all requisite store items, user-specified mappings, ;; /bin/sh, the current working directory, and possibly networking ;; configuration files within the container. (mappings (append user-mappings ;; Current working directory. (list (file-system-mapping (source cwd) (target cwd) (writable? #t))) ;; When in Rome, do as Nix build.cc does: Automagically ;; map common network configuration files. (if network? (filter-map (lambda (file) (and (file-exists? file) (file-system-mapping (source file) (target file) (writable? #f)))) %network-configuration-files) '()) ;; Mappings for the union closure of all inputs. (map (lambda (dir) (file-system-mapping (source dir) (target dir) (writable? #f))) reqs))) (file-systems (append %container-file-systems (map mapping->file-system mappings)))) (exit/status (call-with-container (map file-system->spec file-systems) (lambda () ;; Setup global shell. (mkdir-p "/bin") (symlink bash "/bin/sh") ;; Setup directory for temporary files. (mkdir-p "/tmp") (for-each (lambda (var) (setenv var "/tmp")) ;; The same variables as in Nix's 'build.cc'. '("TMPDIR" "TEMPDIR" "TMP" "TEMP")) ;; From Nix build.cc: ;; ;; Set HOME to a non-existing path to prevent certain ;; programs from using /etc/passwd (or NIS, or whatever) ;; to locate the home directory (for example, wget looks ;; for ~/.wgetrc). I.e., these tools use /etc/passwd if ;; HOME is not set, but they will just assume that the ;; settings file they are looking for does not exist if ;; HOME is set but points to some non-existing path. (setenv "HOME" "/homeless-shelter") ;; For convenience, start in the user's current working ;; directory rather than the root directory. (chdir cwd) (primitive-exit/status ;; A container's environment is already purified, so no need to ;; request it be purified again. (launch-environment command profile paths #f))) #:namespaces (if network? (delq 'net %namespaces) ; share host network %namespaces))))))) (define (environment-bash container? bootstrap? system) "Return a monadic value in the store monad for the version of GNU Bash needed in the environment for SYSTEM, if any. If CONTAINER? is #f, return #f. If CONTAINER? and BOOTSTRAP?, return the store path for the bootstrap Bash. Otherwise, return the derivation for the Bash package." (with-monad %store-monad (cond ((and container? (not bootstrap?)) (package->derivation bash)) ;; Use the bootstrap Bash instead. ((and container? bootstrap?) (interned-file (search-bootstrap-binary "bash" system))) (else (return #f))))) (define (parse-args args) "Parse the list of command line arguments ARGS." (define (handle-argument arg result) (alist-cons 'package (tag-package-arg result arg) result)) ;; The '--' token is used to separate the command to run from the rest of ;; the operands. (let-values (((args command) (split args "--"))) (let ((opts (parse-command-line args %options (list %default-options) #:argument-handler handle-argument))) (if (null? command) opts (alist-cons 'exec command opts))))) (define (assert-container-features) "Check if containers can be created and exit with an informative error message if any test fails." (unless (user-namespace-supported?) (report-error (_ "cannot create container: user namespaces unavailable\n")) (leave (_ "is your kernel version < 3.10?\n"))) (unless (unprivileged-user-namespace-supported?) (report-error (_ "cannot create container: unprivileged user cannot create user namespaces\n")) (leave (_ "please set /proc/sys/kernel/unprivileged_userns_clone to \"1\"\n"))) (unless (setgroups-supported?) (report-error (_ "cannot create container: /proc/self/setgroups does not exist\n")) (leave (_ "is your kernel version < 3.19?\n")))) ;; Entry point. (define (guix-environment . args) (with-error-handling (let* ((opts (parse-args args)) (pure? (assoc-ref opts 'pure)) (container? (assoc-ref opts 'container?)) (network? (assoc-ref opts 'network?)) (bootstrap? (assoc-ref opts 'bootstrap?)) (system (assoc-ref opts 'system)) (command (or (assoc-ref opts 'exec) ;; Spawn a shell if the user didn't specify ;; anything in particular. (if container? ;; The user's shell is likely not available ;; within the container. '("/bin/sh") (list %default-shell)))) (packages (options/resolve-packages opts)) (mappings (pick-all opts 'file-system-mapping)) (inputs (delete-duplicates (append-map (match-lambda (('ad-hoc-package package output) (package+propagated-inputs package output)) (('package package _) (package-environment-inputs package))) packages))) (paths (delete-duplicates (cons $PATH (append-map (match-lambda ((or ((? package? p) _ ...) (? package? p)) (package-native-search-paths p)) (_ '())) inputs)) eq?))) (when container? (assert-container-features)) (with-store store ;; Use the bootstrap Guile when requested. (parameterize ((%graft? (assoc-ref opts 'graft?)) (%guile-for-build (package-derivation store (if bootstrap? %bootstrap-guile (canonical-package guile-2.0))))) (set-build-options-from-command-line store opts) (run-with-store store ;; Containers need a Bourne shell at /bin/sh. (mlet* %store-monad ((bash (environment-bash container? bootstrap? system)) (prof-drv (inputs->profile-derivation inputs system bootstrap?)) (profile -> (derivation->output-path prof-drv))) ;; First build the inputs. This is necessary even for ;; --search-paths. Additionally, we might need to build bash for ;; a container. (mbegin %store-monad (build-environment (if (derivation? bash) (list prof-drv bash) (list prof-drv)) opts) (cond ((assoc-ref opts 'dry-run?) (return #t)) ((assoc-ref opts 'search-paths) (show-search-paths profile paths pure?) (return #t)) (container? (let ((bash-binary (if bootstrap? bash (string-append (derivation->output-path bash) "/bin/sh")))) (launch-environment/container #:command command #:bash bash-binary #:user-mappings mappings #:profile profile #:paths paths #:network? network?))) (else (return (exit/status (launch-environment command profile paths pure?)))))))))))))