Name

nix nario export - serialize store paths to standard output in nario format

Synopsis

nix nario export [option...] installables...

Examples

  • Export the closure of building nixpkgs#hello:

    # nix nario export --format 1 -r nixpkgs#hello > dump
    

    It can be imported in another store:

    # nix nario import < dump
    

Description

This command prints on standard output a serialization of the specified store paths in nario format. This serialization can be imported into another store using nix nario import.

References of a path are not exported by default; use -r to export a complete closure. Paths are exported in topographically sorted order (i.e. if path X refers to Y, then Y appears before X).

You must specify the desired nario version. Currently the following versions are supported:

  • 1: This version is compatible with the legacy nix-store --export and nix-store --import commands. It should be avoided because it is not memory-efficient on import.

  • 2: The latest version. Recommended.

Options

  • --format nario-format

    Version of the nario format to use. Must be 1 or 2.

  • --stdin

    Read installables from the standard input. No default installable applied.

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.

  • --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

  • --all

    Apply the operation to every store path.

  • --derivation

    Operate on the store derivation rather than its outputs.

  • --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 is read from standard input. Implies --impure.

  • --recursive / -r

    Apply operation to closure of the specified paths.

Note

See man nix.conf for overriding configuration settings with command line flags.