use upstream btrfs-auto-snapshot

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Motiejus Jakštys 2024-08-03 19:34:10 +03:00
parent 21fb935923
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compressDrvWeb = super.callPackage ./pkgs/compress-drv/web.nix { };
tmuxbash = super.callPackage ./pkgs/tmuxbash.nix { };
btrfs-auto-snapshot = super.callPackage ./pkgs/btrfs-auto-snapshot.nix { };
nicer = super.callPackage ./pkgs/nicer.nix { };
pkgs-unstable = import nixpkgs-unstable { inherit (super) system; };

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{
lib,
stdenv,
fetchFromGitHub,
makeWrapper,
coreutils,
getopt,
gnugrep,
gnused,
gawk,
btrfs-progs,
syslogSupport ? true,
util-linux ? null,
}:
assert syslogSupport -> util-linux != null;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
version = "2.0.4";
pname = "btrfs-auto-snapshot";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "hunleyd";
repo = pname;
rev = "v${version}";
hash = "sha256-QpuwkGaYAkpu5hYyb360Mr5tHsZc2LzMlKtpS8CyyhI=";
};
dontBuild = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
installPhase = ''
install -Dm755 btrfs-auto-snapshot $out/bin/btrfs-auto-snapshot
'';
wrapperPath =
with lib;
makeBinPath (
[
coreutils
getopt
gnugrep
gnused
gawk
btrfs-progs
]
++ optional syslogSupport util-linux
);
postFixup = ''
wrapProgram $out/bin/btrfs-auto-snapshot \
--prefix PATH : "${wrapperPath}"
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "BTRFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux";
homepage = "https://github.com/hunleyd/btrfs-auto-snapshot";
license = licenses.gpl2;
mainProgram = "btrfs-auto-snapshot";
maintainers = with maintainers; [ motiejus ];
platforms = platforms.linux;
longDescription = ''
btrfs-auto-snapshot is a Bash script designed to bring as much of the
functionality of the wonderful ZFS snapshot tool zfs-auto-snapshot to
BTRFS as possible. Designed to run from cron (using
/etc/cron.{daily,hourly,weekly}) it automatically creates a snapshot of
the specified BTRFS filesystem (or, optionally, all of them) and then
automatically purges the oldest snapshots of that type (hourly, daily, et
al) based on a user-defined retention policy.
Snapshots are stored in a '.btrfs' directory at the root of the BTRFS
filesystem being snapped and are read-only by default.
'';
};
}