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{ stdenv, fetchurl, jre }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "aws-mturk-clt-1.3.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://mturk.s3.amazonaws.com/CLTSource/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "06p0cbb5afmqjjlibbw9gb08jp270c7j57lhnf9ld50sm1z021ln";
};
installPhase =
''
mkdir -p $out
cp -prvd bin $out/
for i in $out/bin/*.sh; do
sed -i "$i" -e "s|^MTURK_CMD_HOME=.*|MTURK_CMD_HOME=$out\nexport JAVA_HOME=${jre}|"
done
mkdir -p $out/lib
cp -prvd lib/* $out/lib/
''; # */
meta = {
homepage = https://requester.mturk.com/developer;
description = "Command line tools for interacting with the Amazon Mechanical Turk";
license = "unfree-redistributable";
longDescription =
''
The Amazon Mechanical Turk is a crowdsourcing marketplace that
allows users (“requesters”) to submit tasks to be performed by
other humans (“workers”) for a small fee. This package
contains command-line tools for submitting tasks, querying
results, and so on.
The command-line tools expect a file
<filename>mturk.properties<filename> in the current directory,
which should contain the following:
<screen>
access_key=[insert your access key here]
secret_key=[insert your secret key here]
service_url=http://mechanicalturk.amazonaws.com/?Service=AWSMechanicalTurkRequester
</screen>
'';
};
}
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