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[https://appimage.org/ AppImage] is a monolithic packaging format for linux applications. It contains all dependencies in one file that is composed of an executable with a tacked on filesystem. | [https://appimage.org/ AppImage] is a monolithic packaging format for linux applications. It contains all dependencies in one file that is composed of an executable with a tacked on filesystem. | ||
== Usage == <!--T:10--> | |||
== | === Run === <!--T:2--> | ||
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On most distros, all one has to do is download the <code>.AppImage</code> file, make it executable <code>chmod +x $AppImage</code>, and execute it. This doesn't work in NixOS out of the box though, as AppImage files usually (if not always) depend on certain system libraries in hardcoded paths. | |||
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<syntaxhighlight lang="shell"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="shell"> | ||
$ nix-shell -p appimage-run | $ nix-shell -p appimage-run | ||
$ appimage-run $AppImageFile | $ appimage-run $AppImageFile | ||
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=== Packaging === <!--T:8--> | |||
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See the [https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-pkgs-appimageTools nixpkgs manual on wrapping AppImage packages]. In short, the AppImage is extracted and any dependencies are added as nix build dependencies. | |||
Following example is a derivation for the program Quba, which is also distributed as AppImage. | |||
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{ | |||
lib, | |||
appimageTools, | |||
fetchurl, | |||
}: | |||
let | |||
version = "1.4.0"; | |||
pname = "quba"; | |||
name = "${pname}-${version}"; | |||
src = fetchurl { | |||
url = "https://github.com/ZUGFeRD/quba-viewer/releases/download/v${version}/Quba-${version}.AppImage"; | |||
hash = "sha256-EsTF7W1np5qbQQh3pdqsFe32olvGK3AowGWjqHPEfoM="; | |||
}; | |||
appimageContents = appimageTools.extractType1 { inherit name src; }; | |||
in | |||
appimageTools.wrapType1 { | |||
inherit name src; | |||
extraInstallCommands = '' | |||
mv $out/bin/${name} $out/bin/${pname} | |||
install -m 444 -D ${appimageContents}/${pname}.desktop -t $out/share/applications | |||
substituteInPlace $out/share/applications/${pname}.desktop \ | |||
--replace-fail 'Exec=AppRun' 'Exec=${pname}' | |||
cp -r ${appimageContents}/usr/share/icons $out/share | |||
''; | |||
meta = { | |||
description = "Viewer for electronic invoices"; | |||
homepage = "https://github.com/ZUGFeRD/quba-viewer"; | |||
downloadPage = "https://github.com/ZUGFeRD/quba-viewer/releases"; | |||
license = lib.licenses.asl20; | |||
sourceProvenance = with lib.sourceTypes; [ binaryNativeCode ]; | |||
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ onny ]; | |||
platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ]; | |||
}; | |||
} | |||
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== Configuration == <!--T:16--> | |||
=== Register AppImage files as a binary type to binfmt_misc === <!--T:4--> | |||
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You can tell the Linux kernel to use an interpreter (e.g. <code>appimage-run</code>) when executing certain binary files through the use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binfmt_misc#External_links binfmt_misc], either by filename extension or magic number matching. Below NixOS configuration registers AppImage files (ELF files with magic number "AI" + 0x02) to be run with <code>appimage-run</code> as interpreter. | You can tell the Linux kernel to use an interpreter (e.g. <code>appimage-run</code>) when executing certain binary files through the use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binfmt_misc#External_links binfmt_misc], either by filename extension or magic number matching. Below NixOS configuration registers AppImage files (ELF files with magic number "AI" + 0x02) to be run with <code>appimage-run</code> as interpreter. | ||
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Since [https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/release-notes#sec-release-24.05-new-services NixOS 24.05], there is a binfmt option: | |||
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programs.appimage = { | |||
enable = true; | |||
binfmt = true; | |||
}; | }; | ||
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This way AppImage files can be invoked directly | <!--T:7--> | ||
This way AppImage files can be invoked directly as if they were normal programs | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 4 November 2024
AppImage is a monolithic packaging format for linux applications. It contains all dependencies in one file that is composed of an executable with a tacked on filesystem.
Usage
Run
On most distros, all one has to do is download the .AppImage
file, make it executable chmod +x $AppImage
, and execute it. This doesn't work in NixOS out of the box though, as AppImage files usually (if not always) depend on certain system libraries in hardcoded paths.
$ nix-shell -p appimage-run
$ appimage-run $AppImageFile
Packaging
See the nixpkgs manual on wrapping AppImage packages. In short, the AppImage is extracted and any dependencies are added as nix build dependencies. Following example is a derivation for the program Quba, which is also distributed as AppImage.
{
lib,
appimageTools,
fetchurl,
}:
let
version = "1.4.0";
pname = "quba";
name = "${pname}-${version}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/ZUGFeRD/quba-viewer/releases/download/v${version}/Quba-${version}.AppImage";
hash = "sha256-EsTF7W1np5qbQQh3pdqsFe32olvGK3AowGWjqHPEfoM=";
};
appimageContents = appimageTools.extractType1 { inherit name src; };
in
appimageTools.wrapType1 {
inherit name src;
extraInstallCommands = ''
mv $out/bin/${name} $out/bin/${pname}
install -m 444 -D ${appimageContents}/${pname}.desktop -t $out/share/applications
substituteInPlace $out/share/applications/${pname}.desktop \
--replace-fail 'Exec=AppRun' 'Exec=${pname}'
cp -r ${appimageContents}/usr/share/icons $out/share
'';
meta = {
description = "Viewer for electronic invoices";
homepage = "https://github.com/ZUGFeRD/quba-viewer";
downloadPage = "https://github.com/ZUGFeRD/quba-viewer/releases";
license = lib.licenses.asl20;
sourceProvenance = with lib.sourceTypes; [ binaryNativeCode ];
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ onny ];
platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ];
};
}
Configuration
Register AppImage files as a binary type to binfmt_misc
You can tell the Linux kernel to use an interpreter (e.g. appimage-run
) when executing certain binary files through the use of binfmt_misc, either by filename extension or magic number matching. Below NixOS configuration registers AppImage files (ELF files with magic number "AI" + 0x02) to be run with appimage-run
as interpreter.
Since NixOS 24.05, there is a binfmt option:
programs.appimage = {
enable = true;
binfmt = true;
};
This way AppImage files can be invoked directly as if they were normal programs