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let
# Read in the Niv sources
sources = import ./nix/sources.nix {};
# If ./nix/sources.nix file is not found run:
# niv init
# niv add input-output-hk/haskell.nix -n haskellNix
# Fetch the haskell.nix commit we have pinned with Niv
haskellNix = import sources.haskellNix {};
# If haskellNix is not found run:
# niv add input-output-hk/haskell.nix -n haskellNix
# Import nixpkgs and pass the haskell.nix provided nixpkgsArgs
pkgs = import
# haskell.nix provides access to the nixpkgs pins which are used by our CI,
# hence you will be more likely to get cache hits when using these.
# But you can also just use your own, e.g. '<nixpkgs>'.
# haskellNix.sources.nixpkgs-2105
haskellNix.sources.nixpkgs-2105
# These arguments passed to nixpkgs, include some patches and also
# the haskell.nix functionality itself as an overlay.
haskellNix.nixpkgsArgs;
in pkgs.haskell-nix.project {
# 'cleanGit' cleans a source directory based on the files known by git
src = pkgs.haskell-nix.haskellLib.cleanGit {
name = "blockfrost-haskell";
src = ./.;
};
# Specify the GHC version to use.
compiler-nix-name = "ghc8107"; # Not required for `stack.yaml` based projects.
# both stack.yaml and cabal.project present
projectFileName = "cabal.project";
}