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8.7 | 9.3 | |
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Caching of GitLab CI is too slow for rust build.
Here is a pipeline when the cache was missed due to GitHub cache eviction, so a fresh build. Here is a pipeline when the cache was hit.
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Nix shell related questions (for rust)
Wrt #2: I use VSCodium with manually installed extensions as well. In my shell.nix I have cargo and rusr-analyzer as build inputs and I start the editor from within the nix shell via nix-shell && code . which works fine. Here is my config , but maybe I misunderstood your problem.
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Faster CI builds?
IIRC the single most effective thing for my CI setup was using mold as a linker. There are good resources on the web on how to set that up. This is what I did for my docker builds.
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Trade API service for currency & bulk items in Sentinel league
as mentioned in my post a few weeks ago, I am running my public trade API service for Sentinel league as well.
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Trade API service for currency & bulk items
All API documentation and further info can be found on this GitHub repository. I plan on running this during the upcoming challenge leagues as well.
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Alpine fails to run my app - what steps should I take now?
I also use alpine to run my app, maybe this Dockerfile helps you link.
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Idiot's guide to a Docker deployment?
Already some good comments there, but here is how I did it recently.
crate2nix
- Transitioning to Rust as a company
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How to package a Rust app using Nix
I'll use nixpkgs' buildRustPackage. There's a few other tools, my favorite being crate2nix, but we'll leave that to a future tutorial.
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Nix shell related questions (for rust)
If you want to iterate with nix instead of cargo, crate2nix and cargo2nix provides more caching and more fine control over your dependencies. I haven't used these two so you would have to decide for yourself. You may also want to try out nocargo for something more experimental.
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Introducing Crane: Composable and Cacheable Builds with Cargo and Nix
I'm yet to try it out, but from the blog post, the README and the source it appears that Crane builds all dependencies in one derivation (separately from the main crate). This means that if a dependency gets added, removed or changed, all dependencies of a crate will be rebuilt. This is in contrast with https://github.com/kolloch/crate2nix, which does build every dependency in a separate package, thus you don't need to rebuild other dependencies if you only change a small part of the tree.
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Nixery – Docker images on the fly with Nix
Yes, you will have to package it if it's not already in nixpkgs.
The good news is once you learn how, it's basically trivial with crate2nix[0], which can autogenerate nix derivations from rust crates
[0] https://github.com/kolloch/crate2nix
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Help with Nix and Rust
From my quick reading of cargo2nix's webpage yes. https://github.com/kolloch/crate2nix has a workspaces section.
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How do you install packages not in Nixpkgs?
As for your two applications, they're both written in Rust, and I like https://github.com/kolloch/crate2nix as a way to package Rust crates with Nix. BTW, wezterm is already in nixpkgs!
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Nix-ifying a Rust project
I like the way crate2nix works. I have made a flake template for it here. Sometimes it requires a couple of overrides to fix some misbehaving crates (see https://github.com/balsoft/simple-osd-daemons/blob/master/flake.nix#L29 for an example of such overrides), but otherwise it's fantastic. It doesn't require any hash nonsense, it downloads and builds all the crates separately (unlike naersk or other solutions) so you get all the benefits of Nix (reproducibility and proper caching).
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How to do a full, reproducible archive of a Rust project?
Crate2nix might help: https://github.com/kolloch/crate2nix
What are some alternatives?
muslrust - Docker environment for building musl based static linux rust binaries
naersk - Build Rust projects in Nix - no configuration, no code generation, no IFD, sandbox friendly.
POE-TradeMacro - Price checking script for Path of Exile.
cargo2nix - Granular builds of Rust projects for Nix
nocargo - [alpha] Build Rust crates with Nix Build System.
rust-nix-template - Rust project template with Nix (Flakes) and VSCode support
rust-shell - Nix shells for Rust development
crates.io-index - Registry index for crates.io
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
nix-templates - Nix Flake templates for various languages
gitlab
nixos - My NixOS Configurations