conda-docker
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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conda-docker
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Crafting container images without Dockerfiles
For creating images without docker from conda/mamba environments, there's also the existing `conda-docker` tool https://github.com/conda-incubator/conda-docker.
crane
- Can rustc generate identical binaries, with the same hash, from the same souce code?
- Transitioning to Rust as a company
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Help with building a 32bit library with cargo
i would also recommend using crane or naersk since iirc rustPlaform.buildRustPackage can mangle some of these options (or maybe i just did something wrong lol)
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Better support of Docker layer caching in Cargo
Notably crane is doing what cargo-chef is doing for Nix.
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20 Years of Nix
I don't think it's very valid to compare the two. It is a little bit just to compare the experiences using them bit they aren't meant to solve the same set of issues. In fact, they are better together in my experience. I use nix to manage my terraform configurations with a lot of success. It reduces my boilerplate and helps me build abstractions on top of HCL.
If you ever decide to take a stab at nix again, consider looking at https://github.com/ipetkov/crane and using flakes. I've got it down to the point that I can get a new rust project set up with nix in about 30 seconds with linting, package building, and test running all in the checks
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Has anyone packaged Rust programs as nix packages?
Take a look at Crane, though it is squarely aimed at non-beginners. If you want to submit whatever you're packaging to nixpkgs and not just for personal use, you can't use crane, though.
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Crafting container images without Dockerfiles
To get Rust incremental builds, did you consider using something such as crane https://github.com/ipetkov/crane ?
And regarding OCI images, i built nix2container (https://github.com/nlewo/nix2container) to speed up image build and push times.
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How to setup devShell for rust development with bevy?
This is the relevant part of my flake (which uses the quick-start template of crane):
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yarnpnp2nix: More efficient way of packaging NodeJS applications
I imagine/hope you've seen this, but over in Rust-land I do something similar using https://github.com/ipetkov/crane. I've been on the lookout for something precisely like this for a while. I don't know much about the newer versions of yarn but imagined such a thing was possible. I am looking forward to trying this out, especially if the above is eventually addressed.
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Perfect Docker Images for Rust with Nix
If you haven't already, I recommend checking out crane for building extensible workflows using cargo and Nix (e.g. running clippy, cargo-audit, cargo-nextest, cargo-tarpaulin, etc.)
What are some alternatives?
apko - Build OCI images from APK packages directly without Dockerfile
naersk - Build Rust projects in Nix - no configuration, no code generation, no IFD, sandbox friendly.
rules_docker - Rules for building and handling Docker images with Bazel
api - 🎠API
bazel-nix-example
yarnpnp2nix - A performance focused and space efficient way of packaging NodeJS applications with Nix
nix-ci
cargo-auditable - Make production Rust binaries auditable
buildah - A tool that facilitates building OCI images.
dream2nix - Simplified nix packaging for various programming language ecosystems [maintainer=@DavHau]
manifest-tool - Command line tool to create and query container image manifest list/indexes
rustshop - Rust Shop is a fake cloud-based software company that you can fork.