depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/servers/elasticmq/default.nix
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{ stdenv, fetchurl, jre, makeWrapper, which }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "elasticmq-0.5";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/downloads/adamw/elasticmq/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1zpv3vzairprh4x9fia82qqr14kf5hpxq1r90mn4ww7ighbv9pf1";
};
buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
installPhase =
''
mkdir -p $out/bin
cp -prd lib conf $out/
cp bin/run.sh $out/bin/elasticmq
substituteInPlace $out/bin/elasticmq --replace '-DBASEDIR=$BASEDIR' '-DBASEDIR=''${ELASTICMQ_DATA_PREFIX:-.}'
wrapProgram $out/bin/elasticmq --prefix PATH : "${stdenv.lib.makeBinPath [ which jre ]}"
'';
meta = {
homepage = "https://github.com/adamw/elasticmq";
description = "Message queueing system with Java, Scala and Amazon SQS-compatible interfaces";
longDescription =
''
ElasticMQ is a message queueing system with Java, Scala and
Amazon SQS-compatible interfaces. You should set the
environment ELASTICMQ_DATA_PREFIX to a writable directory
where ElasticMQ will store its data and log files. It also
looks for its configuration file in
$ELASTICMQ_DATA_PREFIX/conf/Default.scala. You can use the
Default.scala included in the distribution as a template.
'';
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.asl20;
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.unix;
};
}