{ lib, buildGoModule, fetchFromGitHub, installShellFiles }: buildGoModule rec { pname = "starboard"; version = "0.15.20"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "aquasecurity"; repo = pname; rev = "v${version}"; sha256 = "sha256-oOz7Dt+j2EmBL/aJUjqRST90wYpXkyREnKCcmNBQX18="; # populate values that require us to use git. By doing this in postFetch we # can delete .git afterwards and maintain better reproducibility of the src. leaveDotGit = true; postFetch = '' cd "$out" git rev-parse HEAD > $out/COMMIT # 0000-00-00T00:00:00Z date -u -d "@$(git log -1 --pretty=%ct)" "+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ" > $out/SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH find "$out" -name .git -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf ''; }; vendorHash = "sha256-6qz0nFqdo/ympxuJDy2gD4kr5G5j0DbhUxl+7ocDdO4="; nativeBuildInputs = [ installShellFiles ]; subPackages = [ "cmd/starboard" ]; ldflags = [ "-s" "-w" "-X main.version=v${version}" ]; # ldflags based on metadata from git and source preBuild = '' ldflags+=" -X main.gitCommit=$(cat COMMIT)" ldflags+=" -X main.buildDate=$(cat SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)" ''; preCheck = '' # Remove test that requires networking rm pkg/plugin/aqua/client/client_integration_test.go # Feed in all but the integration tests for testing # This is because subPackages above limits what is built to just what we # want but also limits the tests getGoDirs() { go list ./... | grep -v itest } ''; postInstall = '' installShellCompletion --cmd starboard \ --bash <($out/bin/starboard completion bash) \ --fish <($out/bin/starboard completion fish) \ --zsh <($out/bin/starboard completion zsh) ''; doInstallCheck = true; installCheckPhase = '' runHook preInstallCheck $out/bin/starboard --help $out/bin/starboard version | grep "v${version}" runHook postInstallCheck ''; meta = with lib; { homepage = "https://github.com/aquasecurity/starboard"; changelog = "https://github.com/aquasecurity/starboard/releases/tag/v${version}"; description = "Kubernetes-native security tool kit"; longDescription = '' Starboard integrates security tools into the Kubernetes environment, so that users can find and view the risks that relate to different resources in a Kubernetes-native way. Starboard provides custom security resources definitions and a Go module to work with a range of existing security tools, as well as a kubectl-compatible command-line tool and an Octant plug-in that make security reports available through familiar Kubernetes tools. ''; license = licenses.asl20; maintainers = with maintainers; [ jk ]; }; }