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This function returns true or false depending on whether the Nix client is trusted or not. Mostly relevant when speaking to a remote store with a daemon. We include this information in `nix ping store` and `nix doctor` Co-Authored-By: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
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23 lines
518 B
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source common.sh
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cd $TEST_ROOT
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echo example > example.txt
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mkdir -p ./x
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NIX_STORE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/x
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CORRECT_PATH=$(nix-store --store ./x --add example.txt)
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PATH1=$(nix path-info --store ./x $CORRECT_PATH)
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[ $CORRECT_PATH == $PATH1 ]
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PATH2=$(nix path-info --store "$PWD/x" $CORRECT_PATH)
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[ $CORRECT_PATH == $PATH2 ]
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PATH3=$(nix path-info --store "local?root=$PWD/x" $CORRECT_PATH)
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[ $CORRECT_PATH == $PATH3 ]
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# Ensure store ping trusted works with local store
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nix --store ./x store ping --json | jq -e '.trusted'
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