{ lib, runCommand, R, rstudio, wrapQtAppsHook, recommendedPackages, packages, qtbase }: let qtVersion = with lib.versions; "${major qtbase.version}.${minor qtbase.version}"; in runCommand (rstudio.name + "-wrapper") { preferLocalBuild = true; allowSubstitutes = false; nativeBuildInputs = [wrapQtAppsHook]; dontWrapQtApps = true; buildInputs = [R rstudio] ++ recommendedPackages ++ packages; # rWrapper points R to a specific set of packages by using a wrapper # (as in https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#r-packages) which sets # R_LIBS_SITE. Ordinarily, it would be possible to make RStudio use # this same set of packages by simply overriding its version of R # with the wrapped one, however, RStudio internally overrides # R_LIBS_SITE. The below works around this by turning R_LIBS_SITE # into an R file (fixLibsR) which achieves the same effect, then # uses R_PROFILE_USER to load this code at startup in RStudio. fixLibsR = "fix_libs.R"; } '' mkdir $out ln -s ${rstudio}/share $out echo "# Autogenerated by wrapper-rstudio.nix from R_LIBS_SITE" > $out/$fixLibsR echo -n ".libPaths(c(.libPaths(), \"" >> $out/$fixLibsR echo -n $R_LIBS_SITE | sed -e 's/:/", "/g' >> $out/$fixLibsR echo -n "\"))" >> $out/$fixLibsR echo >> $out/$fixLibsR makeQtWrapper ${rstudio}/bin/rstudio $out/bin/rstudio \ --set R_PROFILE_USER $out/$fixLibsR ''