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Name
nix eval - evaluate a Nix expression
Synopsis
nix eval [option…] installable
Examples
• Evaluate a Nix expression given on the command line: # nix eval --expr '1 + 2' • Evaluate a Nix expression to JSON: # nix eval --json --expr '{ x = 1; }' {"x":1} • Evaluate a Nix expression from a file: # nix eval --file ./my-nixpkgs hello.name • Get the current version of the nixpkgs flake: # nix eval --raw nixpkgs#lib.version • Print the store path of the Hello package: # nix eval --raw nixpkgs#hello • Get a list of checks in the nix flake: # nix eval nix#checks.x86_64-linux --apply builtins.attrNames • Generate a directory with the specified contents: # nix eval --write-to ./out --expr '{ foo = "bar"; subdir.bla = "123"; }' # cat ./out/foo bar # cat ./out/subdir/bla 123
Description
This command evaluates the given Nix expression, and prints the result on standard output. It also evaluates any nested attribute values and list items.
Output format
nix eval can produce output in several formats: • By default, the evaluation result is printed as a Nix expression. • With --json, the evaluation result is printed in JSON format. Note that this fails if the result contains values that are not representable as JSON, such as functions. • With --raw, the evaluation result must be a string, which is printed verbatim, without any quoting. • With --write-to path, the evaluation result must be a string or a nested attribute set whose leaf values are strings. These strings are written to files named path/attrpath. path must not already exist.
Options
• --apply expr Apply the function expr to each argument. • --json Produce output in JSON format, suitable for consumption by another program. • --raw Print strings without quotes or escaping. • --read-only Do not instantiate each evaluated derivation. This improves performance, but can cause errors when accessing store paths of derivations during evaluation. • --write-to path Write a string or attrset of strings to path. Common evaluation options • --arg name expr Pass the value expr as the argument name to Nix functions. • --arg-from-file name path Pass the contents of file path as the argument name to Nix functions. • --arg-from-stdin name Pass the contents of stdin as the argument name to Nix functions. • --argstr name string Pass the string string as the argument name to Nix functions. • --debugger Start an interactive environment if evaluation fails. • --eval-store store-url The URL of the Nix store to use for evaluation, i.e. to store derivations (.drv files) and inputs referenced by them. • --impure Allow access to mutable paths and repositories. • --include / -I path Add path to search path entries used to resolve lookup paths This option may be given multiple times. Paths added through -I take precedence over the nix-path configuration setting and the NIX_PATH environment variable. • --override-flake original-ref resolved-ref Override the flake registries, redirecting original-ref to resolved-ref. Common flake-related options • --commit-lock-file Commit changes to the flake’s lock file. • --inputs-from flake-url Use the inputs of the specified flake as registry entries. • --no-registries Don’t allow lookups in the flake registries. DEPRECATED Use --no-use-registries instead. • --no-update-lock-file Do not allow any updates to the flake’s lock file. • --no-write-lock-file Do not write the flake’s newly generated lock file. • --output-lock-file flake-lock-path Write the given lock file instead of flake.lock within the top-level flake. • --override-input input-path flake-url Override a specific flake input (e.g. dwarffs/nixpkgs). This implies --no-write-lock-file. • --recreate-lock-file Recreate the flake’s lock file from scratch. DEPRECATED Use nix flake update instead. • --reference-lock-file flake-lock-path Read the given lock file instead of flake.lock within the top-level flake. • --update-input input-path Update a specific flake input (ignoring its previous entry in the lock file). DEPRECATED Use nix flake update instead. Logging-related options • --debug Set the logging verbosity level to ‘debug’. • --log-format format Set the format of log output; one of raw, internal-json, bar or bar-with-logs. • --print-build-logs / -L Print full build logs on standard error. • --quiet Decrease the logging verbosity level. • --verbose / -v Increase the logging verbosity level. Miscellaneous global options • --help Show usage information. • --offline Disable substituters and consider all previously downloaded files up-to-date. • --option name value Set the Nix configuration setting name to value (overriding nix.conf). • --refresh Consider all previously downloaded files out-of-date. • --repair During evaluation, rewrite missing or corrupted files in the Nix store. During building, rebuild missing or corrupted store paths. • --version Show version information. Options that change the interpretation of installables • --expr expr Interpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression expr. • --file / -f file Interpret installables as attribute paths relative to the Nix expression stored in file. If file is the character -, then a Nix expression will be read from standard input. Implies --impure. Note See man nix.conf for overriding configuration settings with command line flags. nix3-eval(1)