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diff --git a/doc/build-helpers/images/appimagetools.section.md b/doc/build-helpers/images/appimagetools.section.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..0c72315a26e88 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/build-helpers/images/appimagetools.section.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# pkgs.appimageTools {#sec-pkgs-appimageTools} + +`pkgs.appimageTools` is a set of functions for extracting and wrapping [AppImage](https://appimage.org/) files. They are meant to be used if traditional packaging from source is infeasible, or it would take too long. To quickly run an AppImage file, `pkgs.appimage-run` can be used as well. + +::: {.warning} +The `appimageTools` API is unstable and may be subject to backwards-incompatible changes in the future. +::: + +## AppImage formats {#ssec-pkgs-appimageTools-formats} + +There are different formats for AppImages, see [the specification](https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageSpec/blob/74ad9ca2f94bf864a4a0dac1f369dd4f00bd1c28/draft.md#image-format) for details. + +- Type 1 images are ISO 9660 files that are also ELF executables. +- Type 2 images are ELF executables with an appended filesystem. + +They can be told apart with `file -k`: + +```ShellSession +$ file -k type1.AppImage +type1.AppImage: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV) ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'AppImage' (Lepton 3.x), scale 0-0, +spot sensor temperature 0.000000, unit celsius, color scheme 0, calibration: offset 0.000000, slope 0.000000, dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=d629f6099d2344ad82818172add1d38c5e11bc6d, stripped\012- data + +$ file -k type2.AppImage +type2.AppImage: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV) (Lepton 3.x), scale 232-60668, spot sensor temperature -4.187500, color scheme 15, show scale bar, calibration: offset -0.000000, slope 0.000000 (Lepton 2.x), scale 4111-45000, spot sensor temperature 412442.250000, color scheme 3, minimum point enabled, calibration: offset -75402534979642766821519867692934234112.000000, slope 5815371847733706829839455140374904832.000000, dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, BuildID[sha1]=79dcc4e55a61c293c5e19edbd8d65b202842579f, stripped\012- data +``` + +Note how the type 1 AppImage is described as an `ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem`, and the type 2 AppImage is not. + +## Wrapping {#ssec-pkgs-appimageTools-wrapping} + +Depending on the type of AppImage you're wrapping, you'll have to use `wrapType1` or `wrapType2`. + +```nix +appimageTools.wrapType2 { # or wrapType1 + name = "patchwork"; + src = fetchurl { + url = "https://github.com/ssbc/patchwork/releases/download/v3.11.4/Patchwork-3.11.4-linux-x86_64.AppImage"; + hash = "sha256-OqTitCeZ6xmWbqYTXp8sDrmVgTNjPZNW0hzUPW++mq4="; + }; + extraPkgs = pkgs: with pkgs; [ ]; +} +``` + +- `name` specifies the name of the resulting image. +- `src` specifies the AppImage file to extract. +- `extraPkgs` allows you to pass a function to include additional packages inside the FHS environment your AppImage is going to run in. There are a few ways to learn which dependencies an application needs: + - Looking through the extracted AppImage files, reading its scripts and running `patchelf` and `ldd` on its executables. This can also be done in `appimage-run`, by setting `APPIMAGE_DEBUG_EXEC=bash`. + - Running `strace -vfefile` on the wrapped executable, looking for libraries that can't be found. |