{ lib , vscode-utils , useLocalExtensions ? false}: # Note that useLocalExtensions requires that vscode-server is not running # on host. If it is, you'll need to remove $HOME/.vscode-server, # and redo the install by running "Connect to host" on client let inherit (vscode-utils) buildVscodeMarketplaceExtension; # patch runs on remote machine hence use of which # links to local node if version is 12 patch = '' f="$HOME/.vscode-server/bin/$COMMIT_ID/node" localNodePath=''$(which node) if [ -x "''$localNodePath" ]; then localNodeVersion=''$(node -v) if [ "\''${localNodeVersion:1:2}" = "12" ]; then echo PATCH: replacing ''$f with ''$localNodePath rm ''$f ln -s ''$localNodePath ''$f fi fi ${lib.optionalString useLocalExtensions '' # Use local extensions if [ -d $HOME/.vscode/extensions ]; then if ! test -L "$HOME/.vscode-server/extensions"; then mkdir -p $HOME/.vscode-server ln -s $HOME/.vscode/extensions $HOME/.vscode-server/ fi fi ''} ''; in buildVscodeMarketplaceExtension { mktplcRef = { name = "remote-ssh"; publisher = "ms-vscode-remote"; version = "0.50.0"; sha256 = "01pyd6759p5nkjhjy3iplrl748xblr54l1jphk2g02s1n5ds2qb9"; }; postPatch = '' substituteInPlace "out/extension.js" \ --replace "# install extensions" '${patch}' ''; meta = with lib; { description ="Use any remote machine with a SSH server as your development environment."; license = licenses.unfree; maintainers = with maintainers; [ tbenst ]; }; }