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I think it is bad for these reasons when `tests/` contains a mix of functional and integration tests - Concepts is harder to understand, the documentation makes a good unit vs functional vs integration distinction, but when the integration tests are just two subdirs within `tests/` this is not clear. - Source filtering in the `flake.nix` is more complex. We need to filter out some of the dirs from `tests/`, rather than simply pick the dirs we want and take all of them. This is a good sign the structure of what we are trying to do is not matching the structure of the files. With this change we have a clean: ```shell-session $ git show 'HEAD:tests' tree HEAD:tests functional/ installer/ nixos/ ``` (cherry picked from commit 68c81c737571794f7246db53fb4774e94fcf4b7e)
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source common.sh
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enableFeatures "fetch-closure"
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clearStore
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clearCacheCache
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# Old daemons don't properly zero out the self-references when
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# calculating the CA hashes, so this breaks `nix store
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# make-content-addressed` which expects the client and the daemon to
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# compute the same hash
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requireDaemonNewerThan "2.16.0pre20230524"
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# Initialize binary cache.
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nonCaPath=$(nix build --json --file ./dependencies.nix --no-link | jq -r .[].outputs.out)
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caPath=$(nix store make-content-addressed --json $nonCaPath | jq -r '.rewrites | map(.) | .[]')
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nix copy --to file://$cacheDir $nonCaPath
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# Test basic fetchClosure rewriting from non-CA to CA.
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clearStore
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[ ! -e $nonCaPath ]
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[ ! -e $caPath ]
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[[ $(nix eval -v --raw --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $nonCaPath;
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toPath = $caPath;
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}
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") = $caPath ]]
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[ ! -e $nonCaPath ]
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[ -e $caPath ]
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clearStore
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# The daemon will reject input addressed paths unless configured to trust the
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# cache key or the user. This behavior should be covered by another test, so we
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# skip this part when using the daemon.
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if [[ "$NIX_REMOTE" != "daemon" ]]; then
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# If we want to return a non-CA path, we have to be explicit about it.
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expectStderr 1 nix eval --raw --no-require-sigs --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $nonCaPath;
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}
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" | grepQuiet -E "The .fromPath. value .* is input-addressed, but .inputAddressed. is set to .false."
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# TODO: Should the closure be rejected, despite single user mode?
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# [ ! -e $nonCaPath ]
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[ ! -e $caPath ]
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# We can use non-CA paths when we ask explicitly.
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[[ $(nix eval --raw --no-require-sigs --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $nonCaPath;
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inputAddressed = true;
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}
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") = $nonCaPath ]]
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[ -e $nonCaPath ]
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[ ! -e $caPath ]
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fi
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[ ! -e $caPath ]
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# 'toPath' set to empty string should fail but print the expected path.
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expectStderr 1 nix eval -v --json --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $nonCaPath;
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toPath = \"\";
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}
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" | grep "error: rewriting.*$nonCaPath.*yielded.*$caPath"
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# If fromPath is CA, then toPath isn't needed.
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nix copy --to file://$cacheDir $caPath
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clearStore
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[ ! -e $caPath ]
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[[ $(nix eval -v --raw --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $caPath;
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}
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") = $caPath ]]
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[ -e $caPath ]
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# Check that URL query parameters aren't allowed.
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clearStore
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narCache=$TEST_ROOT/nar-cache
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rm -rf $narCache
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(! nix eval -v --raw --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir?local-nar-cache=$narCache\";
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fromPath = $caPath;
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}
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")
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(! [ -e $narCache ])
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# If toPath is specified but wrong, we check it (only) when the path is missing.
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clearStore
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badPath=$(echo $caPath | sed -e 's!/store/................................-!/store/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-!')
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[ ! -e $badPath ]
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expectStderr 1 nix eval -v --raw --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $nonCaPath;
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toPath = $badPath;
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}
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" | grep "error: rewriting.*$nonCaPath.*yielded.*$caPath.*while.*$badPath.*was expected"
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[ ! -e $badPath ]
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# We only check it when missing, as a performance optimization similar to what we do for fixed output derivations. So if it's already there, we don't check it.
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# It would be nice for this to fail, but checking it would be too(?) slow.
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[ -e $caPath ]
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[[ $(nix eval -v --raw --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $badPath;
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toPath = $caPath;
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}
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") = $caPath ]]
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# However, if the output address is unexpected, we can report it
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expectStderr 1 nix eval -v --raw --expr "
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builtins.fetchClosure {
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fromStore = \"file://$cacheDir\";
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fromPath = $caPath;
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inputAddressed = true;
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}
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" | grepQuiet 'error.*The store object referred to by.*fromPath.* at .* is not input-addressed, but .*inputAddressed.* is set to .*true.*'
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