source common.sh if ! canUseSandbox; then exit; fi if ! [[ $busybox =~ busybox ]]; then exit; fi unset NIX_STORE_DIR unset NIX_STATE_DIR function join_by { local d=$1; shift; echo -n "$1"; shift; printf "%s" "${@/#/$d}"; } builders=( # system-features will automatically be added to the outer URL, but not inner # remote-store URL. "ssh://localhost?remote-store=$TEST_ROOT/machine1?system-features=foo - - 1 1 foo" "$TEST_ROOT/machine2 - - 1 1 bar" ) # Note: ssh://localhost bypasses ssh, directly invoking nix-store as a # child process. This allows us to test LegacySSHStore::buildDerivation(). # ssh-ng://... likewise allows us to test RemoteStore::buildDerivation(). nix build -L -v -f build-hook.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result --max-jobs 0 \ --arg busybox $busybox \ --store $TEST_ROOT/machine0 \ --builders "$(join_by '; ' "${builders[@]}")" outPath=$(readlink -f $TEST_ROOT/result) grep 'FOO BAR' $TEST_ROOT/machine0/$outPath # Ensure that input1 was built on store1 due to the required feature. (! nix path-info --store $TEST_ROOT/machine2 --all | grep builder-build-remote-input-1.sh) nix path-info --store $TEST_ROOT/machine1 --all | grep builder-build-remote-input-1.sh # Ensure that input2 was built on store2 due to the required feature. (! nix path-info --store $TEST_ROOT/machine1 --all | grep builder-build-remote-input-2.sh) nix path-info --store $TEST_ROOT/machine2 --all | grep builder-build-remote-input-2.sh