[![](https://github.com/nix-community/poetry2nix/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nix-community/poetry2nix/actions?query=branch%3Amaster+workflow%3ACI) # poetry2nix _poetry2nix_ turns [Poetry](https://poetry.eustace.io/) projects into Nix derivations without the need to actually write Nix expressions. It does so by parsing `pyproject.toml` and `poetry.lock` and converting them to Nix derivations on the fly. ## API The _poetry2nix_ public API consists of the following attributes: - [mkPoetryApplication](#mkPoetryApplication): Creates a Python application. - [mkPoetryEnv](#mkPoetryEnv): Creates a Python environment with an interpreter and all packages from `poetry.lock`. - [mkPoetryPackages](#mkPoetryPackages): Creates an attribute set providing access to the generated packages and other artifacts. - [mkPoetryScriptsPackage](#mkPoetryScriptsPackage): Creates a package containing the scripts from `tool.poetry.scripts` of the `pyproject.toml`. - [mkPoetryEditablePackage](#mkPoetryEditablePackage): Creates a package containing editable sources. Changes in the specified paths will be reflected in an interactive nix-shell session without the need to restart it. - [defaultPoetryOverrides](#defaultPoetryOverrides): A set of bundled overrides fixing problems with Python packages. - [overrides.withDefaults](#overrideswithDefaults): A convenience function for specifying overrides on top of the defaults. - [overrides.withoutDefaults](#overrideswithoutDefaults): A convenience function for specifying overrides without defaults. - [cleanPythonSources](#cleanPythonSources): A function to create a source filter for python projects. ### mkPoetryApplication Creates a Python application using the Python interpreter specified based on the designated poetry project and lock files. `mkPoetryApplication` takes an attribute set with the following attributes (attributes without default are mandatory): - **projectDir**: path to the root of the project. - **src**: project source (_default_: `cleanPythonSources { src = projectDir; }`). - **pyproject**: path to `pyproject.toml` (_default_: `projectDir + "/pyproject.toml"`). - **poetrylock**: `poetry.lock` file path (_default_: `projectDir + "/poetry.lock"`). - **overrides**: Python overrides to apply (_default_: `[defaultPoetryOverrides]`). - **meta**: application [meta](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-meta) data (_default:_ `{}`). - **python**: The Python interpreter to use (_default:_ `pkgs.python3`). Other attributes are passed through to `buildPythonApplication`. #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryApplication { projectDir = ./.; } ``` See [./pkgs/poetry/default.nix](./pkgs/poetry/default.nix) for a working example. #### Dependency environment The resulting derivation also has the passthru attribute `dependencyEnv`, which is an environment with a python interpreter, all non-development dependencies and your application. This can be used if your application doesn't provide any binaries on its own and instead relies on dependencies binaries to call its modules (as is often the case with `celery` or `gunicorn`). For example, if your application defines a CLI for the module `admin` and a gunicorn app for the module `web`, a working `default.nix` would contain ```nix let app = poetry2nix.mkPoetryApplication { projectDir = ./.; }; in app.dependencyEnv ``` After building this expression, your CLI and app can be called with these commands ```shell $ result/bin/python -m admin $ result/bin/gunicorn web:app ``` Note: If you need to perform overrides on the application, use `app.dependencyEnv.override { app = app.override { ... }; }`. See [./tests/dependency-environment/default.nix](./tests/dependency-environment/default.nix) for a full example. ### mkPoetryEnv Creates an environment that provides a Python interpreter along with all dependencies declared by the designated poetry project and lock files. Also allows package sources of an application to be installed in editable mode for fast development. `mkPoetryEnv` takes an attribute set with the following attributes (attributes without default are mandatory): - **projectDir**: path to the root of the project. - **pyproject**: path to `pyproject.toml` (_default_: `projectDir + "/pyproject.toml"`). - **poetrylock**: `poetry.lock` file path (_default_: `projectDir + "/poetry.lock"`). - **overrides**: Python overrides to apply (_default_: `[defaultPoetryOverrides]`). - **python**: The Python interpreter to use (_default:_ `pkgs.python3`). - **editablePackageSources**: A mapping from package name to source directory, these will be installed in editable mode (_default:_ `{}`). #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryEnv { projectDir = ./.; } ``` See [./tests/env/default.nix](./tests/env/default.nix) for a working example. #### Example with editable packages ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryEnv { projectDir = ./.; editablePackageSources = { my-app = ./src; }; } ``` See [./tests/editable/default.nix](./tests/editable/default.nix) for a working example of an editable package. #### Example shell.nix The `env` attribute of the attribute set created by `mkPoetryEnv` contains a shell environment. ```nix { pkgs ? import {} }: let myAppEnv = pkgs.poetry2nix.mkPoetryEnv { projectDir = ./.; editablePackageSources = { my-app = ./src; }; }; in myAppEnv.env ``` #### Example shell.nix with external dependencies For a shell environment including external dependencies, pass the app environment and dependency packages (for example, `pkgs.hello`) as build inputs to `pkgs.mkShell`. ```nix { pkgs ? import {} }: let myAppEnv = pkgs.poetry2nix.mkPoetryEnv { projectDir = ./.; editablePackageSources = { my-app = ./src; }; }; in pkgs.mkShell { buildInputs = [ myAppEnv pkgs.hello ]; } ``` ### mkPoetryPackages Creates an attribute set of the shape `{ python, poetryPackages, pyProject, poetryLock }`. Where `python` is the interpreter specified, `poetryPackages` is a list of all generated python packages, `pyProject` is the parsed `pyproject.toml` and `poetryLock` is the parsed `poetry.lock` file. `mkPoetryPackages` takes an attribute set with the following attributes (attributes without default are mandatory): - **projectDir**: path to the root of the project. - **pyproject**: path to `pyproject.toml` (_default_: `projectDir + "/pyproject.toml"`). - **poetrylock**: `poetry.lock` file path (_default_: `projectDir + "/poetry.lock"`). - **overrides**: Python overrides to apply (_default_: `[defaultPoetryOverrides]`). - **python**: The Python interpreter to use (_default:_ `pkgs.python3`). - **editablePackageSources**: A mapping from package name to source directory, these will be installed in editable mode (_default:_ `{}`). #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryPackages { projectDir = ./.; python = python35; } ``` ### mkPoetryScriptsPackage Creates a package containing the scripts from `tool.poetry.scripts` of the `pyproject.toml`: - **projectDir**: path to the root of the project. - **pyproject**: path to `pyproject.toml` (_default_: `projectDir + "/pyproject.toml"`). - **python**: The Python interpreter to use (_default:_ `pkgs.python3`). #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryScriptsPackage { projectDir = ./.; python = python35; } ``` ### mkPoetryEditablePackage Creates a package containing editable sources. Changes in the specified paths will be reflected in an interactive nix-shell session without the need to restart it: - **projectDir**: path to the root of the project. - **pyproject**: path to `pyproject.toml` (_default_: `projectDir + "/pyproject.toml"`). - **python**: The Python interpreter to use (_default:_ `pkgs.python3`). - **editablePackageSources**: A mapping from package name to source directory, these will be installed in editable mode (_default:_ `{}`). #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryEditablePackage { projectDir = ./.; python = python35; editablePackageSources = { my-app = ./src; }; } ``` ### mkPoetryPackages Creates an attribute set of the shape `{ python, poetryPackages, pyProject, poetryLock }`. Where `python` is the interpreter specified, `poetryPackages` is a list of all generated python packages, `pyProject` is the parsed `pyproject.toml` and `poetryLock` is the parsed `poetry.lock` file. `mkPoetryPackages` takes an attribute set with the following attributes (attributes without default are mandatory): - **projectDir**: path to the root of the project. - **pyproject**: path to `pyproject.toml` (_default_: `projectDir + "/pyproject.toml"`). - **poetrylock**: `poetry.lock` file path (_default_: `projectDir + "/poetry.lock"`). - **overrides**: Python overrides to apply (_default_: `[defaultPoetryOverrides]`). - **python**: The Python interpreter to use (_default:_ `pkgs.python3`). - **editablePackageSources**: A mapping from package name to source directory, these will be installed in editable mode (_default:_ `{}`). #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryPackages { projectDir = ./.; python = python35; } ``` ### defaultPoetryOverrides _poetry2nix_ bundles a set of default overrides that fix problems with various Python packages. These overrides are implemented in [overrides.nix](./overrides.nix). ### overrides.withDefaults Returns a list containing the specified overlay and `defaultPoetryOverrides`. Takes an attribute set with the following attributes (attributes without default are mandatory): - **src**: project source directory #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryEnv { projectDir = ./.; overrides = poetry2nix.overrides.withDefaults (self: super: { foo = null; }); } ``` See [./tests/override-support/default.nix](./tests/override-support/default.nix) for a working example. ### overrides.withoutDefaults Returns a list containing just the specified overlay, ignoring `defaultPoetryOverrides`. #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.mkPoetryEnv { projectDir = ./.; overrides = poetry2nix.overrides.withoutDefaults (self: super: { foo = null; }); } ``` ### cleanPythonSources Provides a source filtering mechanism that: - Filters gitignore's - Filters pycache/pyc files - Uses cleanSourceFilter to filter out .git/.hg, .o/.so, editor backup files & nix result symlinks #### Example ```nix poetry2nix.cleanPythonSources { src = ./.; } ``` ### Creating a custom Poetry2nix instance Sometimes when it can be convenient to create a custom instance of `poetry2nix` with a different set of default overrides. #### Example ```nix let # self & super refers to poetry2nix p2nix = poetry2nix.overrideScope' (self: super: { # pyself & pysuper refers to python packages defaultPoetryOverrides = super.defaultPoetryOverrides.extend (pyself: pysuper: { my-custom-pkg = super.my-custom-pkg.overridePythonAttrs (oldAttrs: { }); }); }); in p2nix.mkPoetryApplication { projectDir = ./.; } ``` or as a [nixpkgs overlay](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-overlays): ```nix let pkgs = import { overlays = [ # self & super refers to nixpkgs (self: super: { # p2self & p2super refers to poetry2nix poetry2nix = super.poetry2nix.overrideScope' (p2nixself: p2nixsuper: { # pyself & pysuper refers to python packages defaultPoetryOverrides = p2nixsuper.defaultPoetryOverrides.extend (pyself: pysuper: { my-custom-pkg = super.my-custom-pkg.overridePythonAttrs (oldAttrs: { }); }); }); }) ]; }; in pkgs.poetry2nix.mkPoetryApplication { projectDir = ./.; } ``` ## Using the flake For the experimental flakes functionality we provide poetry2nix as a flake providing an overlay to use with [nixpkgs](https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual). #### Example ```nix { description = "Your flake using poetry2nix"; inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs"; inputs.utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils"; inputs.poetry2nix-src.url = "github:nix-community/poetry2nix"; outputs = {nixpkgs, utils, poetry2nix-src, self}: utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: let pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system; overlays = [ poetry2nix-src.overlay ]; }; in { # use pkgs.poetry2nix here. }); } ``` ## Contributing Contributions to this project are welcome in the form of GitHub PRs. Please consider the following before creating PRs: - This project uses [nixpkgs-fmt](https://github.com/nix-community/nixpkgs-fmt) for formatting the Nix code. You can use `nix-shell --run "nixpkgs-fmt .` to format everything. - If you are planning to make any considerable changes, you should first present your plans in a GitHub issue so it can be discussed. - If you add new features please consider adding tests. ## License _poetry2nix_ is released under the terms of the MIT license.