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flakes: throw an error if follows
-declaration for an input is invalid
I recently got fairly confused why the following expression didn't have
any effect
{
description = "Foobar";
inputs.sops-nix = {
url = github:mic92/sops-nix;
inputs.nixpkgs_22_05.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
}
until I found out that the input was called `nixpkgs-22_05` (please note
the dash vs. underscore).
IMHO it's not a good idea to not throw an error in that case and
probably leave end-users rather confused, so I implemented a small check
for that which basically checks whether `follows`-declaration from
overrides actually have corresponding inputs in the transitive flake.
In fact this was done by accident already in our own test-suite where
the removal of a `follows` was apparently forgotten[1].
Since the key of the `std::map` that holds the `overrides` is a vector
and we have to find the last element of each vector (i.e. the override)
this has to be done with a for loop in O(n) complexity with `n` being
the total amount of overrides (which shouldn't be that large though).
Please note that this doesn't work with nested expressions, i.e.
inputs.fenix.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "...";
which is a known problem[2].
For the expression demonstrated above, an error like this will be
thrown:
error: sops-nix has a `follows'-declaration for a non-existant input nixpkgs_22_05!
[1] 2664a216e5
[2] https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/5790
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@ -373,6 +373,29 @@ LockedFlake lockFlake(
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{
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debug("computing lock file node '%s'", printInputPath(inputPathPrefix));
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auto overrides2 = overrides;
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for (auto & [inputPath, inputOverride] : overrides2) {
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auto inputPath2(inputPath);
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auto follow = inputPath2.back();
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inputPath2.pop_back();
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if (inputPath2 == inputPathPrefix
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&& flakeInputs.find(follow) == flakeInputs.end()
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) {
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std::string root;
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for (auto & element : inputPath2) {
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root.append(element);
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if (element != inputPath2.back()) {
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root.append(".inputs.");
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}
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}
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throw Error(
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"%s has a `follows'-declaration for a non-existant input %s!",
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root,
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follow
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);
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}
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}
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/* Get the overrides (i.e. attributes of the form
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'inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = ...'). */
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for (auto & [id, input] : flakeInputs) {
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@ -801,6 +801,8 @@ nix flake metadata $flakeFollowsA
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nix flake update $flakeFollowsA
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nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA
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oldLock="$(cat "$flakeFollowsA/flake.lock")"
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# Ensure that locking twice doesn't change anything
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@ -823,7 +825,6 @@ cat > $flakeFollowsA/flake.nix <<EOF
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inputs = {
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B = {
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url = "path:./flakeB";
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inputs.nonFlake.follows = "D";
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};
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D.url = "path:./flakeD";
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};
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[[ $(nix path-info $(nix store add-path $flake1Dir)) =~ flake1 ]]
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[[ $(nix path-info path:$(nix store add-path $flake1Dir)) =~ simple ]]
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# Non-existant follows causes an error
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cat >$flakeFollowsA/flake.nix <<EOF
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{
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description = "Flake A";
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inputs.B = {
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url = "path:./flakeB";
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inputs.invalid.follows = "D";
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};
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inputs.D.url = "path:./flakeD";
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outputs = { ... }: {};
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}
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EOF
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git -C $flakeFollowsA add flake.nix
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nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA 2>&1 | grep "error: B has a \`follows'-declaration for a non-existant input invalid!"
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