Nix-update updates versions/source hashes of nix packages. It is designed to work with nixpkgs but also other package sets.
- automatically figure out the latest version of packages from:
- codeberg.org
- crates.io
- gitea.com
- github.com
- gitlab.com or other instances that uses fetchFromGitLab
- notabug.org
- pypi
- rubygems.org
- update buildRustPackage's cargoHash/cargoSha256 and cargoSetupHook's cargoDeps
- update buildGoModule's vendorHash/vendorSha256
- update buildNpmPackage's npmDepsHash and npmConfigHook's npmDeps
- update flake outputs (see
--flake
) - build and run the resulting package (see
--build
,--run
or--shell
- commit updated files (see
--commit
flag) - run update scripts (
passthru.updateScript
, see--use-update-script
flag) - run package tests (see
--test
flag) - specify the system to use (see
--system
flag)
nix-update
is included in nixpkgs (unstable channel, right
now) or NUR
(nur.repos.mic92.nix-update).
To use it run without installing it, use:
$ nix-shell -p nix-update
To install it:
$ nix-env -f '<nixpkgs>' -iA nix-update
To run it from the git repository:
$ nix-build
$ ./result/bin/nix-update
If you have nix flakes enabled you can also do:
$ nix run github:Mic92/nix-update
Note that this asserts formatting with the latest version of black, so you may need to specify a more up to date version of NixPkgs:
$ nix-build -I nixpkgs=https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels/archive/nixpkgs-unstable.tar.gz
$ ./result/bin/nix-update
First change to your directory containing the nix expression (Could be a
nixpkgs or your own repository). Than run nix-update
as follows
$ nix-update attribute [--version version]
If your package is defined in a flake use the --flake
flag instead:
$ nix-update attribute --flake [--version version]
nix-update
will than try to update either the
packages.{currentSystem}.{attribute}
or {attribute}
output attribute of the
given flake.
This example will fetch the latest github release:
$ nix-update nixpkgs-review
It is also possible to specify the version manually
$ nix-update --version=2.1.1 nixpkgs-review
To only update sources hashes without updating the version:
$ nix-update --version=skip nixpkgs-review
Setting --version
to branch
instead, will look for the latest commit.
To extract version information from versions with prefixes or suffixes, a regex can be used
$ nix-update jq --version-regex 'jq-(.*)'
By default nix-update
will locate the file that needs to be patched using the src
attribute of a derivation.
In some cases this heurestic is wrong. One can override the behavior like that:
$ nix-update hello --override-filename pkgs/applications/misc/hello/default.nix
With the --shell
, --build
, --test
and --run
flags the update can be
tested. Additionally, the --review
flag can be used to
initiate a run of nixpkgs-review, which will ensure all
dependent packages can be built. In order to ensure consistent
formatting, the --format
flag will invoke
nixpkgs-fmt.
# Also runs nix-build
$ nix-update --build nixpkgs-review
# Also runs nix-build nixpkgs-review.tests
$ nix-update --test nixpkgs-review
# Also runs nix-shell
$ nix-update --shell nixpkgs-review
# Also runs nix run
$ nix-update --run nixpkgs-review
# Run `nixpkgs-review wip` to validate dependent packages
$ nix-update --review nixpkgs-review
# Format file
$ nix-update --format nixpkgs-review
Nix-update also can optionally generate a commit message in the form
attribute: old_version -> new_version
with the applied
version update:
$ nix-update --commit bitcoin-abc
...
[master 53d68a6a5a9] bitcoin-abc: 0.21.1 -> 0.21.2
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
By default, nix-update will attempt to update to the next stable version
of a package. Alphas, betas, release candidates and similar unstable
releases will be ignored. This can be affected by changing the parameter
version
from its default value stable
to unstable
.
$ nix-update sbt
Not updating version, already 1.4.6
$ nix-update sbt --version=unstable
Update 1.4.6 -> 1.5.0-M1 in sbt
First clone the repo to your preferred location (in the following, we assume ~/
- your home):
$ git clone https://github.com/Mic92/nix-update/ ~/nix-update
Than enter the dev shell:
$ cd ~/nix-update
$ nix develop
Change to the repository that contains the nix files you want to update, i.e. nixpkgs:
$ cd nixpkgs
Now you can run nix-update
just by specifying the full path to its executable wrapper:
$ ~/git/nix-update/bin/nix-update --commit hello
- create pull requests
- update unstable packages from git to latest master
nix-update might not work correctly if a file contain multiple packages as it performs naive search and replace to update version numbers. This might be a problem if:
- A file contains the same version string for multiple packages.
name
is used instead ofpname
and/or${version}
is injected intoname
.
Related discussions:
- nixpkgs-update is optimized for mass-updates in nixpkgs while nix-update is better suited for interactive usage that might require user-intervention i.e. fixing the build and testing the result. nix-update is also not limited to nixpkgs.