{ stdenv, lib, pkgs, fetchurl, buildEnv , coreutils, gnused, getopt, git, tree, gnupg, openssl, which, procps , qrencode , makeWrapper, pass, symlinkJoin , xclip ? null, xdotool ? null, dmenu ? null , x11Support ? !stdenv.isDarwin , dmenuSupport ? x11Support , waylandSupport ? false, wl-clipboard ? null # For backwards-compatibility , tombPluginSupport ? false }: with lib; assert x11Support -> xclip != null; assert dmenuSupport -> dmenu != null && xdotool != null && x11Support; assert waylandSupport -> wl-clipboard != null; let passExtensions = import ./extensions { inherit pkgs; }; env = extensions: let selected = [ pass ] ++ extensions passExtensions ++ stdenv.lib.optional tombPluginSupport passExtensions.tomb; in buildEnv { name = "pass-extensions-env"; paths = selected; buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ] ++ concatMap (x: x.buildInputs) selected; postBuild = '' files=$(find $out/bin/ -type f -exec readlink -f {} \;) rm $out/bin mkdir $out/bin for i in $files; do ln -sf $i $out/bin/$(basename $i) done wrapProgram $out/bin/pass \ --set SYSTEM_EXTENSION_DIR "$out/lib/password-store/extensions" ''; }; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = "1.7.3"; pname = "password-store"; src = fetchurl { url = "https://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/snapshot/${pname}-${version}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "1x53k5dn3cdmvy8m4fqdld4hji5n676ksl0ql4armkmsds26av1b"; }; patches = [ ./set-correct-program-name-for-sleep.patch ./extension-dir.patch ] ++ stdenv.lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin ./no-darwin-getopt.patch # TODO (@Ma27) this patch adds support for wl-clipboard and can be removed during the next # version bump. ++ stdenv.lib.optional waylandSupport ./clip-wayland-support.patch; nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ]; installFlags = [ "PREFIX=$(out)" "WITH_ALLCOMP=yes" ]; postInstall = '' # Install Emacs Mode. NOTE: We can't install the necessary # dependencies (s.el and f.el) here. The user has to do this # himself. mkdir -p "$out/share/emacs/site-lisp" cp "contrib/emacs/password-store.el" "$out/share/emacs/site-lisp/" '' + optionalString dmenuSupport '' cp "contrib/dmenu/passmenu" "$out/bin/" ''; wrapperPath = with stdenv.lib; makeBinPath ([ coreutils getopt git gnupg gnused tree which qrencode procps ] ++ optional stdenv.isDarwin openssl ++ optional x11Support xclip ++ optionals dmenuSupport [ xdotool dmenu ] ++ optional waylandSupport wl-clipboard); postFixup = '' # Fix program name in --help substituteInPlace $out/bin/pass \ --replace 'PROGRAM="''${0##*/}"' "PROGRAM=pass" # Ensure all dependencies are in PATH wrapProgram $out/bin/pass \ --prefix PATH : "${wrapperPath}" '' + stdenv.lib.optionalString dmenuSupport '' # We just wrap passmenu with the same PATH as pass. It doesn't # need all the tools in there but it doesn't hurt either. wrapProgram $out/bin/passmenu \ --prefix PATH : "$out/bin:${wrapperPath}" ''; # Turn "check" into "installcheck", since we want to test our pass, # not the one before the fixup. postPatch = '' patchShebangs tests substituteInPlace src/password-store.sh \ --replace "@out@" "$out" # the turning sed -i -e 's@^PASS=.*''$@PASS=$out/bin/pass@' \ -e 's@^GPGS=.*''$@GPG=${gnupg}/bin/gpg2@' \ -e '/which gpg/ d' \ tests/setup.sh '' + stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin '' # 'pass edit' uses hdid, which is not available from the sandbox. rm -f tests/t0200-edit-tests.sh rm -f tests/t0010-generate-tests.sh rm -f tests/t0020-show-tests.sh rm -f tests/t0050-mv-tests.sh rm -f tests/t0100-insert-tests.sh rm -f tests/t0300-reencryption.sh rm -f tests/t0400-grep.sh ''; doCheck = false; doInstallCheck = true; installCheckInputs = [ git ]; installCheckTarget = "test"; passthru = { extensions = passExtensions; withExtensions = env; }; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Stores, retrieves, generates, and synchronizes passwords securely"; homepage = "https://www.passwordstore.org/"; license = licenses.gpl2Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ lovek323 fpletz tadfisher globin ma27 ]; platforms = platforms.unix; longDescription = '' pass is a very simple password store that keeps passwords inside gpg2 encrypted files inside a simple directory tree residing at ~/.password-store. The pass utility provides a series of commands for manipulating the password store, allowing the user to add, remove, edit, synchronize, generate, and manipulate passwords. ''; }; }