{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, rustPlatform, makeWrapper, darwin, networkmanager, iw, Security }: rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec { pname = "ifwifi"; version = "1.2.0"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "araujobsd"; repo = "ifwifi"; rev = "${version}"; sha256 = "sha256-DPMCwyKqGJrav0wASBky9bS1bvJ3xaGsDzsk1bKaH1U="; }; cargoHash = "sha256-TL7ZsRbpRdYymJHuoCUCqe/U3Vacb9mtKFh85IOl+PA="; nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ]; buildInputs = lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin Security; postInstall = '' wrapProgram "$out/bin/ifwifi" \ --prefix PATH : "${lib.makeBinPath ( # `ifwifi` runtime dep [ networkmanager ] # `wifiscanner` crate's runtime deps ++ (lib.optional stdenv.isLinux iw) # ++ (lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin airport) # airport isn't packaged )}" ''; doCheck = true; meta = with lib; { description = "A simple wrapper over nmcli using wifiscanner made in rust"; longDescription = '' In the author's words: I felt bothered because I never remember the long and tedious command line to setup my wifi interface. So, I wanted to develop something using rust to simplify the usage of nmcli, and I met the wifiscanner project that gave me almost everything I wanted to create this tool. ''; homepage = "https://github.com/araujobsd/ifwifi"; license = with licenses; [ bsd2 ]; maintainers = with maintainers; [ blaggacao ]; # networkmanager doesn't work on darwin # even though the `wifiscanner` crate would work platforms = with platforms; linux; # ++ darwin; }; }