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Re: Replacing Bower with "guix environment"
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Christopher Allan Webber |
Subject: |
Re: Replacing Bower with "guix environment" |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Apr 2015 23:14:47 -0500 |
David Thompson writes:
> Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden> skribis:
>>
>>> - The "hip new way" of doing things is to use Bower. Bower is a
>>> package manager, but it's made specifically for static assets served
>>> to the user, such as css files, fonts, javascript like jquery, etc.
>>> Bower also puts these in an extlib/ or whatever, but it puts them in
>>> that place *for* you.
>>
>> Interesting.
>>
>> (Thinking out lout.)
>>
>> Just like ‘guix system vm’ returns a script that runs QEMU with the
>> right arguments, one could imagine generating a script that copies
>> dependencies in the right place maybe?
>>
>> (define (make-installer assets)
>> (gexp->script "copy-assets"
>> #~(begin
>> (for-each copy-file 'address@hidden)
>> ...)))
>>
>> (This could/should be turned into a package object so that adding it as
>> an input would drop it in $PATH.)
The idea has me really excited. But how do I make this happen, so that
copy-assets appears in $PATH? I am trying to do something with
"guix environment" that does this, but I'm pretty confused as to how it
could be done.
How would you turn a gexp into a package object? Would it just be a lot
of package object stuff stubbed out?
>> The developer would have to explicitly run that script to have the files
>> copied under extlib/.
>
> That is a really neat use of gexps, and I guess running the script
> manually would be akin to running 'bower install', so that should work.
>
> I envision the package recipe below, is this approximately what you were
> describing?
>
> (package
> (name "mediagoblin")
> (version "0.8.0")
> ...
> (inputs
> `(("python" ,python)
> ("assets" ,(web-assets jquery
> videojs
> bootstrap))))
> ...)
Does web-assets generate that package object I assume?
I tried looking for examples of other package definitions that include
derivations from gexps, and couldn't find anything clear...
It also isn't clear to me: is it okay for (inputs) to include things
that aren't packages?
I'd really like to explore this, though!
- Re: Replacing Bower with "guix environment",
Christopher Allan Webber <=