nix3-derivation-show - Man Page
show the contents of a store derivation
Warning
This program is experimental and its interface is subject to change.
Synopsis
nix derivation show [option…] installables…
Examples
- Show the store derivation that results from evaluating the Hello package:
# nix derivation show nixpkgs#hello
{
"/nix/store/s6rn4jz1sin56rf4qj5b5v8jxjm32hlk-hello-2.10.drv": {
…
}
}- Show the full derivation graph (if available) that produced your NixOS system:
# nix derivation show -r /run/current-system
- Print all files fetched using
fetchurlby Firefox’s dependency graph:
# nix derivation show -r nixpkgs#firefox \ | jq -r '.[] | select(.outputs.out.hash and .env.urls) | .env.urls' \ | uniq | sort
Note that .outputs.out.hash selects fixed-output derivations (derivations that produce output with a specified content hash), while .env.urls selects derivations with a urls attribute.
Description
This command prints on standard output a JSON representation of the store derivation s to which installables evaluate.
Store derivations are used internally by Nix. They are store paths with extension .drv that represent the build-time dependency graph to which a Nix expression evaluates.
By default, this command only shows top-level derivations, but with --recursive, it also shows their dependencies.
nix derivation show outputs a JSON map of store path s to derivations in the following format:
{{#include ../../protocols/json/derivation.md}}
Options
--no-prettyPrint compact JSON output on a single line, even when the output is a terminal. Some commands may print multiple JSON objects on separate lines.
See `--pretty`.
--prettyPrint multi-line, indented JSON output for readability.
Default: indent if output is to a terminal.
This option is only effective when `--json` is also specified.--recursive/-rInclude the dependencies of the specified derivations.
--stdinRead installables from the standard input. No default installable applied.
Common evaluation options
--argname exprPass the value expr as the argument name to Nix functions.
--arg-from-filename pathPass the contents of file path as the argument name to Nix functions.
--arg-from-stdinnamePass the contents of stdin as the argument name to Nix functions.
--argstrname stringPass the string string as the argument name to Nix functions.
--debuggerStart an interactive environment if evaluation fails.
--eval-storestore-urlThe URL of the Nix store to use for evaluation, i.e. to store derivations (
.drvfiles) and inputs referenced by them.--impureAllow access to mutable paths and repositories.
--include/-IpathAdd path to search path entries used to resolve lookup paths
This option may be given multiple times.
Paths added through
-Itake precedence over thenix-pathconfiguration setting and theNIX_PATHenvironment variable .--override-flakeoriginal-ref resolved-refOverride the flake registries, redirecting original-ref to resolved-ref.
Miscellaneous global options
--helpShow usage information.
--offlineDisable substituters and consider all previously downloaded files up-to-date.
--optionname valueSet the Nix configuration setting name to value (overriding
nix.conf).--refreshConsider all previously downloaded files out-of-date.
--repairDuring evaluation, rewrite missing or corrupted files in the Nix store. During building, rebuild missing or corrupted store paths.
--versionShow version information.
Options that change the interpretation of installables
--exprexprInterpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression expr.
--file/-ffileInterpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression stored in file. If file is the character -, then a Nix expression is read from standard input. Implies
--impure.Note
See
man nix.conffor overriding configuration settings with command line flags.