--- title: "cargo2nix: Dramatically simpler Rust in Nix" date: 2020-10-05 2 layout: post lang: en ref: cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix --- In the same vein of my earlier post on [swift2nix]({% link _articles/2020-10-05-swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds.md %}), I was able to quickly prototype a Rust and Cargo variation of it: [cargo2nix][cargo2nix]. The initial prototype is even smaller than swift2nix: it has only [37 lines of code][37-lines]. [cargo2nix]: https://git.euandreh.xyz/cargo2nix/about/ [37-lines]: https://git.euandreh.xyz/cargo2nix/tree/default.nix?id=472dde8898296c8b6cffcbd10b3b2c3ba195846d Here's how to use it (snippet taken from the repo's README): ```nix let niv-sources = import ./nix/sources.nix; mozilla-overlay = import niv-sources.nixpkgs-mozilla; pkgs = import niv-sources.nixpkgs { overlays = [ mozilla-overlay ]; }; src = pkgs.nix-gitignore.gitignoreSource [ ] ./.; cargo2nix = pkgs.callPackage niv-sources.cargo2nix { lockfile = ./Cargo.lock; }; in pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation { inherit src; name = "cargo-test"; buildInputs = [ pkgs.latest.rustChannels.nightly.rust ]; phases = [ "unpackPhase" "buildPhase" ]; buildPhase = '' # Setup dependencies path to satisfy Cargo mkdir .cargo/ ln -s ${cargo2nix.env.cargo-config} .cargo/config ln -s ${cargo2nix.env.vendor} vendor # Run the tests cargo test touch $out ''; } ``` That `cargo test` part on line 20 is what I have been fighting with every "\*2nix" available for Rust out there. I don't want to bash any of them. All I want is to have full control of what Cargo commands to run, and the "*2nix" tool should only setup the environment for me. Let me drive Cargo myself, no need to parameterize how the tool runs it for me, or even replicate its internal behaviour by calling the Rust compiler directly. Sure it doesn't support private registries or Git dependencies, but how much bigger does it has to be to support them? Also, it doesn't support those **yet**, there's no reason it can't be extended. I just haven't needed it yet, so I haven't added. Patches welcome. The layout of the `vendor/` directory is more explicit and public then what swift2nix does: it is whatever the command `cargo vendor` returns. However I haven't checked if the shape of the `.cargo-checksum.json` is specified, or internal to Cargo. Try out the demo (also taken from the repo's README): ```shell pushd "$(mktemp -d)" git clone https://git.euandreh.xyz/cargo2nix-demo cd cargo2nix-demo/ nix-build ``` Report back if you wish. Again, patches welcome.