nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/common.nix
2020-10-20 16:29:07 +02:00

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{ pname, ffversion, meta, updateScript ? null
, src, unpackPhase ? null, patches ? []
, extraNativeBuildInputs ? [], extraConfigureFlags ? [], extraMakeFlags ? [] }:
{ lib, stdenv, pkgconfig, pango, perl, python2, python3, zip
, libjpeg, zlib, dbus, dbus-glib, bzip2, xorg
, freetype, fontconfig, file, nspr, nss, libnotify
, yasm, libGLU, libGL, sqlite, unzip, makeWrapper
, hunspell, libXdamage, libevent, libstartup_notification
, libvpx_1_8
, icu67, libpng, jemalloc, glib
, autoconf213, which, gnused, cargo, rustc
, rust-cbindgen, nodejs, nasm, fetchpatch
, gnum4
, debugBuild ? false
### optionals
## optional libraries
, alsaSupport ? stdenv.isLinux, alsaLib
, pulseaudioSupport ? stdenv.isLinux, libpulseaudio
, ffmpegSupport ? true
, gtk3Support ? true, gtk2, gtk3, wrapGAppsHook
, waylandSupport ? true, libxkbcommon
, ltoSupport ? stdenv.isLinux, overrideCC, buildPackages
, gssSupport ? true, kerberos
, pipewireSupport ? waylandSupport && webrtcSupport, pipewire
## privacy-related options
, privacySupport ? false
# WARNING: NEVER set any of the options below to `true` by default.
# Set to `!privacySupport` or `false`.
# webrtcSupport breaks the aarch64 build on version >= 60, fixed in 63.
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1434589
, webrtcSupport ? !privacySupport
, geolocationSupport ? !privacySupport
, googleAPISupport ? geolocationSupport
, crashreporterSupport ? false
, safeBrowsingSupport ? false
, drmSupport ? false
# macOS dependencies
, xcbuild, CoreMedia, ExceptionHandling, Kerberos, AVFoundation, MediaToolbox
, CoreLocation, Foundation, AddressBook, libobjc, cups, rsync
## other
# As stated by Sylvestre Ledru (@sylvestre) on Nov 22, 2017 at
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/31843#issuecomment-346372756 we
# have permission to use the official firefox branding.
#
# For purposes of documentation the statement of @sylvestre:
# > As the person who did part of the work described in the LWN article
# > and release manager working for Mozilla, I can confirm the statement
# > that I made in
# > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=815006
# >
# > @garbas shared with me the list of patches applied for the Nix package.
# > As they are just for portability and tiny modifications, they don't
# > alter the experience of the product. In parallel, Rok also shared the
# > build options. They seem good (even if I cannot judge the quality of the
# > packaging of the underlying dependencies like sqlite, png, etc).
# > Therefor, as long as you keep the patch queue sane and you don't alter
# > the experience of Firefox users, you won't have any issues using the
# > official branding.
, enableOfficialBranding ? true
}:
assert stdenv.cc.libc or null != null;
assert pipewireSupport -> !waylandSupport || !webrtcSupport -> throw "pipewireSupport requires both wayland and webrtc support.";
assert ltoSupport -> stdenv.isDarwin -> throw "LTO is broken on Darwin (see PR#19312).";
let
flag = tf: x: [(if tf then "--enable-${x}" else "--disable-${x}")];
default-toolkit = if stdenv.isDarwin then "cairo-cocoa"
else "cairo-gtk${if gtk3Support then "3${lib.optionalString waylandSupport "-wayland"}" else "2"}";
binaryName = "firefox";
binaryNameCapitalized = lib.toUpper (lib.substring 0 1 binaryName) + lib.substring 1 (-1) binaryName;
browserName = if stdenv.isDarwin then binaryNameCapitalized else binaryName;
execdir = if stdenv.isDarwin
then "/Applications/${binaryNameCapitalized}.app/Contents/MacOS"
else "/bin";
# Darwin's stdenv provides the default llvmPackages version, match that since
# clang LTO on Darwin is broken so the stdenv is not being changed.
llvmPackages = if stdenv.isDarwin
then buildPackages.llvmPackages
else buildPackages.llvmPackages_10;
# When LTO for Darwin is fixed, the following will need updating as lld
# doesn't work on it. For now it is fine since ltoSupport implies no Darwin.
buildStdenv = if ltoSupport
then overrideCC stdenv llvmPackages.lldClang
else stdenv;
in
buildStdenv.mkDerivation ({
name = "${pname}-unwrapped-${ffversion}";
version = ffversion;
inherit src unpackPhase meta;
patches = [
./env_var_for_system_dir.patch
] ++ lib.optional pipewireSupport
(fetchpatch {
# https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/firefox/blob/master/f/firefox-pipewire-0-3.patch
url = "https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/firefox/raw/e99b683a352cf5b2c9ff198756859bae408b5d9d/f/firefox-pipewire-0-3.patch";
sha256 = "0qc62di5823r7ly2lxkclzj9rhg2z7ms81igz44nv0fzv3dszdab";
})
++ patches;
# Ignore trivial whitespace changes in patches, this fixes compatibility of
# ./env_var_for_system_dir.patch with Firefox >=65 without having to track
# two patches.
patchFlags = [ "-p1" "-l" ];
buildInputs = [
gtk2 perl zip libjpeg zlib bzip2
dbus dbus-glib pango freetype fontconfig xorg.libXi xorg.libXcursor
xorg.libX11 xorg.libXrender xorg.libXft xorg.libXt file
libnotify xorg.pixman yasm libGLU libGL
xorg.xorgproto
xorg.libXext unzip makeWrapper
libevent libstartup_notification /* cairo */
libpng jemalloc glib
nasm icu67 libvpx_1_8
# >= 66 requires nasm for the AV1 lib dav1d
# yasm can potentially be removed in future versions
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1501796
# https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.platform/o-8levmLU80/SM_zQvfzCQAJ
nspr nss
]
++ lib.optional alsaSupport alsaLib
++ lib.optional pulseaudioSupport libpulseaudio # only headers are needed
++ lib.optional gtk3Support gtk3
++ lib.optional gssSupport kerberos
++ lib.optional ltoSupport llvmPackages.libunwind
++ lib.optionals waylandSupport [ libxkbcommon ]
++ lib.optionals pipewireSupport [ pipewire ]
++ lib.optionals (lib.versionAtLeast ffversion "82") [ gnum4 ]
++ lib.optionals buildStdenv.isDarwin [ CoreMedia ExceptionHandling Kerberos
AVFoundation MediaToolbox CoreLocation
Foundation libobjc AddressBook cups ];
NIX_LDFLAGS = lib.optionalString ltoSupport ''
-rpath ${placeholder "out"}/lib/${binaryName}
-rpath ${llvmPackages.libunwind.out}/lib
'';
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = toString [
"-I${glib.dev}/include/gio-unix-2.0"
"-I${nss.dev}/include/nss"
];
MACH_USE_SYSTEM_PYTHON = "1";
postPatch = ''
rm -rf obj-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
'' + lib.optionalString pipewireSupport ''
# substitute the /usr/include/ lines for the libraries that pipewire provides.
# The patch we pick from fedora only contains the generated moz.build files
# which hardcode the dependency paths instead of running pkg_config.
substituteInPlace \
media/webrtc/trunk/webrtc/modules/desktop_capture/desktop_capture_generic_gn/moz.build \
--replace /usr/include ${pipewire.dev}/include
'' + lib.optionalString (lib.versionAtLeast ffversion "80") ''
substituteInPlace dom/system/IOUtils.h \
--replace '#include "nspr/prio.h"' '#include "prio.h"'
substituteInPlace dom/system/IOUtils.cpp \
--replace '#include "nspr/prio.h"' '#include "prio.h"' \
--replace '#include "nspr/private/pprio.h"' '#include "private/pprio.h"' \
--replace '#include "nspr/prtypes.h"' '#include "prtypes.h"'
'';
nativeBuildInputs =
[
autoconf213
cargo
gnused
llvmPackages.llvm # llvm-objdump
nodejs
perl
pkgconfig
python2
python3
rust-cbindgen
rustc
which
]
++ lib.optional gtk3Support wrapGAppsHook
++ lib.optionals buildStdenv.isDarwin [ xcbuild rsync ]
++ extraNativeBuildInputs;
preConfigure = ''
# remove distributed configuration files
rm -f configure
rm -f js/src/configure
rm -f .mozconfig*
# this will run autoconf213
configureScript="$(realpath ./mach) configure"
export MOZCONFIG=$(pwd)/mozconfig
# Set C flags for Rust's bindgen program. Unlike ordinary C
# compilation, bindgen does not invoke $CC directly. Instead it
# uses LLVM's libclang. To make sure all necessary flags are
# included we need to look in a few places.
# TODO: generalize this process for other use-cases.
BINDGEN_CFLAGS="$(< ${buildStdenv.cc}/nix-support/libc-crt1-cflags) \
$(< ${buildStdenv.cc}/nix-support/libc-cflags) \
$(< ${buildStdenv.cc}/nix-support/cc-cflags) \
$(< ${buildStdenv.cc}/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags) \
${lib.optionalString buildStdenv.cc.isClang "-idirafter ${buildStdenv.cc.cc}/lib/clang/${lib.getVersion buildStdenv.cc.cc}/include"} \
${lib.optionalString buildStdenv.cc.isGNU "-isystem ${buildStdenv.cc.cc}/include/c++/${lib.getVersion buildStdenv.cc.cc} -isystem ${buildStdenv.cc.cc}/include/c++/${lib.getVersion buildStdenv.cc.cc}/${buildStdenv.hostPlatform.config}"} \
$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE"
echo "ac_add_options BINDGEN_CFLAGS='$BINDGEN_CFLAGS'" >> $MOZCONFIG
'' + (lib.optionalString googleAPISupport ''
# Google API key used by Chromium and Firefox.
# Note: These are for NixOS/nixpkgs use ONLY. For your own distribution,
# please get your own set of keys.
echo "AIzaSyDGi15Zwl11UNe6Y-5XW_upsfyw31qwZPI" > $TMPDIR/ga
# 60.5+ & 66+ did split the google API key arguments: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1531176
configureFlagsArray+=("--with-google-location-service-api-keyfile=$TMPDIR/ga")
configureFlagsArray+=("--with-google-safebrowsing-api-keyfile=$TMPDIR/ga")
'') + ''
# AS=as in the environment causes build failure https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1497286
unset AS
'';
configureFlags = [
"--enable-application=browser"
"--with-system-jpeg"
"--with-system-zlib"
"--with-system-libevent"
"--with-system-libvpx"
"--with-system-png" # needs APNG support
"--with-system-icu"
"--enable-system-ffi"
"--enable-system-pixman"
#"--enable-system-cairo"
"--disable-tests"
"--disable-necko-wifi" # maybe we want to enable this at some point
"--disable-updater"
"--enable-jemalloc"
"--enable-default-toolkit=${default-toolkit}"
"--with-libclang-path=${llvmPackages.libclang}/lib"
"--with-system-nspr"
"--with-system-nss"
]
++ lib.optional (buildStdenv.isDarwin) "--disable-xcode-checks"
++ lib.optional (!ltoSupport) "--with-clang-path=${llvmPackages.clang}/bin/clang"
# LTO is done using clang and lld on Linux.
# Darwin needs to use the default linker as lld is not supported (yet?):
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1538724
# elf-hack is broken when using clang+lld:
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1482204
++ lib.optionals ltoSupport [
"--enable-lto"
"--disable-elf-hack"
] ++ lib.optional (ltoSupport && !buildStdenv.isDarwin) "--enable-linker=lld"
++ flag alsaSupport "alsa"
++ flag pulseaudioSupport "pulseaudio"
++ flag ffmpegSupport "ffmpeg"
++ flag gssSupport "negotiateauth"
++ flag webrtcSupport "webrtc"
++ flag crashreporterSupport "crashreporter"
++ lib.optional drmSupport "--enable-eme=widevine"
++ (if debugBuild then [ "--enable-debug" "--enable-profiling" ]
else [ "--disable-debug" "--enable-release"
"--enable-optimize"
"--enable-strip" ])
++ lib.optional enableOfficialBranding "--enable-official-branding"
++ extraConfigureFlags;
postConfigure = ''
cd obj-*
'';
makeFlags = lib.optionals enableOfficialBranding [
"MOZILLA_OFFICIAL=1"
"BUILD_OFFICIAL=1"
]
++ extraMakeFlags;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
doCheck = false; # "--disable-tests" above
installPhase = if buildStdenv.isDarwin then ''
mkdir -p $out/Applications
cp -LR dist/${binaryNameCapitalized}.app $out/Applications
'' else null;
postInstall = lib.optionalString buildStdenv.isLinux ''
# Remove SDK cruft. FIXME: move to a separate output?
rm -rf $out/share/idl $out/include $out/lib/${binaryName}-devel-*
# Needed to find Mozilla runtime
gappsWrapperArgs+=(--argv0 "$out/bin/.${binaryName}-wrapped")
'';
postFixup = lib.optionalString buildStdenv.isLinux ''
# Fix notifications. LibXUL uses dlopen for this, unfortunately; see #18712.
patchelf --set-rpath "${lib.getLib libnotify
}/lib:$(patchelf --print-rpath "$out"/lib/${binaryName}*/libxul.so)" \
"$out"/lib/${binaryName}*/libxul.so
patchelf --add-needed ${xorg.libXScrnSaver.out}/lib/libXss.so $out/lib/${binaryName}/${binaryName}
'';
doInstallCheck = true;
installCheckPhase = ''
# Some basic testing
"$out${execdir}/${browserName}" --version
'';
passthru = {
inherit updateScript;
version = ffversion;
isFirefox3Like = true;
gtk = gtk2;
inherit nspr;
inherit ffmpegSupport;
inherit gssSupport;
inherit execdir;
inherit browserName;
} // lib.optionalAttrs gtk3Support { inherit gtk3; };
hardeningDisable = [ "format" ]; # -Werror=format-security
# the build system verifies checksums of the bundled rust sources
# ./third_party/rust is be patched by our libtool fixup code in stdenv
# unfortunately we can't just set this to `false` when we do not want it.
# See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/77289 for more details
# Ideally we would figure out how to tell the build system to not
# care about changed hashes as we are already doing that when we
# fetch the sources. Any further modifications of the source tree
# is on purpose by some of our tool (or by accident and a bug?).
dontFixLibtool = true;
# on aarch64 this is also required
dontUpdateAutotoolsGnuConfigScripts = true;
})