{ stdenv, lib, python3 }: stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "replace-secret"; buildInputs = [ python3 ]; phases = [ "installPhase" "checkPhase" ]; installPhase = '' install -D ${./replace-secret.py} $out/bin/replace-secret patchShebangs $out ''; doCheck = true; checkPhase = '' install -m 0600 ${./test/input_file} long_test $out/bin/replace-secret "replace this" ${./test/passwd} long_test $out/bin/replace-secret "and this" ${./test/rsa} long_test diff ${./test/expected_long_output} long_test install -m 0600 ${./test/input_file} short_test $out/bin/replace-secret "replace this" <(echo "a") short_test $out/bin/replace-secret "and this" <(echo "b") short_test diff ${./test/expected_short_output} short_test ''; meta = with lib; { platforms = platforms.all; maintainers = with maintainers; [ talyz ]; license = licenses.mit; description = "Replace a string in one file with a secret from a second file"; longDescription = '' Replace a string in one file with a secret from a second file. Since the secret is read from a file, it won't be leaked through '/proc//cmdline', unlike when 'sed' or 'replace' is used. ''; }; }