Warning: This program is experimental and its
interface is subject to change.
nix show-derivation - show the contents of a store derivation
nix show-derivation [option…]
installables…
- •
- Show the store derivation that results from evaluating the Hello
package:
# nix show-derivation nixpkgs#hello
{
"/nix/store/s6rn4jz1sin56rf4qj5b5v8jxjm32hlk-hello-2.10.drv": {
…
}
}
- •
- Show the full derivation graph (if available) that produced your NixOS
system:
# nix show-derivation -r /run/current-system
- •
- Print all files fetched using fetchurl by Firefox’s dependency
graph:
# nix show-derivation -r nixpkgs#firefox \
| jq -r '.[] | select(.outputs.out.hash and .env.urls) | .env.urls' \
| uniq | sort
- Note that .outputs.out.hash selects fixed-output derivations
(derivations that produce output with a specified content hash), while
.env.urls selects derivations with a urls attribute.
This command prints on standard output a JSON representation of
the store derivations to which installables evaluate. Store
derivations are used internally by Nix. They are store paths with extension
.drv that represent the build-time dependency graph to which a Nix
expression evaluates.
By default, this command only shows top-level derivations, but
with --recursive, it also shows their dependencies.
The JSON output is a JSON object whose keys are the store paths of
the derivations, and whose values are a JSON object with the following
fields:
- •
- outputs: Information about the output paths of the derivation. This is a
JSON object with one member per output, where the key is the output name
and the value is a JSON object with these fields:
- path: The output path.
- hashAlgo: For fixed-output derivations, the hashing algorithm (e.g.
sha256), optionally prefixed by r: if hash denotes a NAR hash rather than
a flat file hash.
- hash: For fixed-output derivations, the expected content hash in
base-16.
- Example:
"outputs": {
"out": {
"path": "/nix/store/2543j7c6jn75blc3drf4g5vhb1rhdq29-source",
"hashAlgo": "r:sha256",
"hash": "6fc80dcc62179dbc12fc0b5881275898f93444833d21b89dfe5f7fbcbb1d0d62"
}
}
- inputSrcs: A list of store paths on which this derivation depends.
- inputDrvs: A JSON object specifying the derivations on which this
derivation depends, and what outputs of those derivations. For
example,
"inputDrvs": {
"/nix/store/6lkh5yi7nlb7l6dr8fljlli5zfd9hq58-curl-7.73.0.drv": ["dev"],
"/nix/store/fn3kgnfzl5dzym26j8g907gq3kbm8bfh-unzip-6.0.drv": ["out"]
}
- specifies that this derivation depends on the dev output of curl, and the
out output of unzip.
- system: The system type on which this derivation is to be built (e.g.
x86_64-linux).
- builder: The absolute path of the program to be executed to run the build.
Typically this is the bash shell (e.g.
/nix/store/r3j288vpmczbl500w6zz89gyfa4nr0b1-bash-4.4-p23/bin/bash).
- args: The command-line arguments passed to the builder.
- env: The environment passed to the builder.
- •
- --recursive / -r
Include the dependencies of the specified derivations.
Common evaluation options:
- --arg name expr
Pass the value expr as the argument name to Nix
functions.
- --argstr name string
Pass the string string as the argument name to Nix
functions.
- --eval-store store-url
The Nix store to use for evaluations.
- --impure
Allow access to mutable paths and repositories.
- --include / -I path
Add path to the list of locations used to look up <...> file
names.
- --override-flake original-ref resolved-ref
Override the flake registries, redirecting original-ref to
resolved-ref.
Common flake-related options:
- --commit-lock-file
Commit changes to the flake’s lock file.
- --inputs-from flake-url
Use the inputs of the specified flake as registry entries.
- --no-registries
Don’t allow lookups in the flake registries. This option is
deprecated; use --no-use-registries.
- --no-update-lock-file
Do not allow any updates to the flake’s lock file.
- --no-write-lock-file
Do not write the flake’s newly generated lock file.
- --override-input input-path flake-url
Override a specific flake input (e.g. dwarffs/nixpkgs). This implies
--no-write-lock-file.
- --recreate-lock-file
Recreate the flake’s lock file from scratch.
- --update-input input-path
Update a specific flake input (ignoring its previous entry in the lock
file).
Options that change the interpretation of installables:
- --derivation
Operate on the store derivation rather than its outputs.
- --expr expr
Interpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression
expr.
- --file / -f file
Interpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression
stored in file. If file is the character -, then a Nix
expression will be read from standard input.