depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/compression/brotli/default.nix
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{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, cmake, fetchpatch
, staticOnly ? stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic
}:
# ?TODO: there's also python lib in there
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "brotli";
version = "1.0.9";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "google";
repo = "brotli";
rev = "v" + version;
sha256 = "z6Dhrabav1MDQ4rAcXaDv0aN+qOoh9cvoXZqEWBB13c=";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake ];
patches = lib.optional staticOnly (fetchpatch {
# context from https://github.com/google/brotli/pull/655
# updated patch from https://github.com/google/brotli/pull/655
url = "https://github.com/google/brotli/commit/47a554804ceabb899ae924aaee54df806053d0d1.patch";
sha256 = "sOeXNVsCaBSD9i82GRUDrkyreGeQ7qaJWjjy/uLL0/0=";
});
cmakeFlags = []
++ lib.optional staticOnly "-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF";
outputs = [ "out" "dev" "lib" ];
doCheck = true;
checkTarget = "test";
# This breaks on Darwin because our cmake hook tries to make a build folder
# and the wonderful bazel BUILD file is already there (yay case-insensitivity?)
prePatch = ''
rm BUILD
# Upstream fixed this reference to runtime-path after the release
# and with this references g++ complains about invalid option -R
sed -i 's/ -R''${libdir}//' scripts/libbrotli*.pc.in
cat scripts/libbrotli*.pc.in
'';
# Don't bother with "man" output for now,
# it currently only makes the manpages hard to use.
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p $out/share/man/man{1,3}
cp ../docs/*.1 $out/share/man/man1/
cp ../docs/*.3 $out/share/man/man3/
'';
meta = with lib; {
inherit (src.meta) homepage;
description = "A generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm and tool";
longDescription =
'' Brotli is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that
compresses data using a combination of a modern variant of the LZ77
algorithm, Huffman coding and 2nd order context modeling, with a
compression ratio comparable to the best currently available
general-purpose compression methods. It is similar in speed with
deflate but offers more dense compression.
The specification of the Brotli Compressed Data Format is defined
in the following internet draft:
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-alakuijala-brotli
'';
license = licenses.mit;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ freezeboy ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}