feat(popcount): Clean up popularity counting script

Adds the script used to generate the popularity information for all of
nixpkgs.

The README lists the (currently somewhat rough) usage instructions.
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Vincent Ambo 2019-08-12 17:47:27 +01:00 committed by Vincent Ambo
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{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> { config.allowUnfree = false; }
, target }:
let
inherit (pkgs) coreutils runCommand writeText;
inherit (builtins) replaceStrings readFile toFile fromJSON toJSON foldl' listToAttrs;
path = [ pkgs."${target}" ];
# graphJSON abuses feature in Nix that makes structured runtime
# closure information available to builders. This data is imported
# back via IFD to process it for layering data.
graphJSON =
path:
runCommand "build-graph" {
__structuredAttrs = true;
exportReferencesGraph.graph = path;
PATH = "${coreutils}/bin";
builder = toFile "builder" ''
. .attrs.sh
cat .attrs.json > ''${outputs[out]}
'';
} "";
buildClosures = paths: (fromJSON (readFile (graphJSON paths)));
buildGraph = paths: listToAttrs (map (c: {
name = c.path;
value = {
inherit (c) closureSize references;
};
}) (buildClosures paths));
# Nix does not allow attrbute set keys to refer to store paths, but
# we need them to for the purpose of the calculation. To work around
# it, the store path prefix is replaced with the string 'closure/'
# and later replaced again.
fromStorePath = replaceStrings [ "/nix/store" ] [ "closure/" ];
toStorePath = replaceStrings [ "closure/" ] [ "/nix/store/" ];
buildTree = paths:
let
graph = buildGraph paths;
top = listToAttrs (map (p: {
name = fromStorePath (toString p);
value = {};
}) paths);
in top;
outputJson = thing: writeText "the-thing.json" (builtins.toJSON thing);
in outputJson (buildClosures path).graph

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popcount
========
This script is used to count the popularity for each package in `nixpkgs`, by
determining how many other packages depend on it.
It skips over all packages that fail to build, are not cached or are unfree -
but these omissions do not meaningfully affect the statistics.
It currently does not evaluate nested attribute sets (such as
`haskellPackages`).
## Usage
1. Generate a list of all top-level attributes in `nixpkgs`:
```shell
nix eval '(with builtins; toJSON (attrNames (import <nixpkgs> {})))' | jq -r | jq > all-top-level.json
```
2. Run `./popcount > all-runtime-deps.txt`
3. Collect and count the results with the following magic incantation:
```shell
cat all-runtime-deps.txt \
| sed -r 's|/nix/store/[a-z0-9]+-||g' \
| sort \
| uniq -c \
| sort -n -r \
| awk '{ print "{\"" $2 "\":" $1 "}"}' \
| jq -c -s '. | add | with_entries(select(.value > 1))' \
> your-output-file
```
In essence, this will trim Nix's store paths and hashes from the output,
count the occurences of each package and return the output as JSON. All
packages that have no references other than themselves are removed from the
output.

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[]

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# Copyright 2019 Google LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This script, given a target attribute in `nixpkgs`, builds the
# target derivations' runtime closure and returns its reference graph.
#
# This is invoked by popcount.sh for each package in nixpkgs to
# collect all package references, so that package popularity can be
# tracked.
#
# Check out build-image/group-layers.go for an in-depth explanation of
# what the popularity counts are used for.
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> { config.allowUnfree = false; }, target }:
let
inherit (pkgs) coreutils runCommand writeText;
inherit (builtins) readFile toFile fromJSON toJSON listToAttrs;
# graphJSON abuses feature in Nix that makes structured runtime
# closure information available to builders. This data is imported
# back via IFD to process it for layering data.
graphJSON = path:
runCommand "build-graph" {
__structuredAttrs = true;
exportReferencesGraph.graph = path;
PATH = "${coreutils}/bin";
builder = toFile "builder" ''
. .attrs.sh
cat .attrs.json > ''${outputs[out]}
'';
} "";
buildClosures = paths: (fromJSON (readFile (graphJSON paths)));
buildGraph = paths:
listToAttrs (map (c: {
name = c.path;
value = { inherit (c) closureSize references; };
}) (buildClosures paths));
in writeText "${target}-graph"
(toJSON (buildClosures [ pkgs."${target}" ]).graph)