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Use `set -u` and `set -o pipefail` to catch accidental mistakes and failures more strongly. - `set -u` catches the use of undefined variables - `set -o pipefail` catches failures (like `set -e`) earlier in the pipeline. This makes the tests a bit more robust. It is nice to read code not worrying about these spurious success paths (via uncaught) errors undermining the tests. Indeed, I caught some bugs doing this. There are a few tests where we run a command that should fail, and then search its output to make sure the failure message is one that we expect. Before, since the `grep` was the last command in the pipeline the exit code of those failing programs was silently ignored. Now with `set -o pipefail` it won't be, and we have to do something so the expected failure doesn't accidentally fail the test. To do that we use `expect` and a new `expectStderr` to check for the exact failing exit code. See the comments on each for why. `grep -q` is replaced with `grepQuiet`, see the comments on that function for why. `grep -v` when we just want the exit code is replaced with `grepInverse, see the comments on that function for why. `grep -q -v` together is, surprise surprise, replaced with `grepQuietInverse`, which is both combined. Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
53 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
53 lines
1.4 KiB
Bash
source common.sh
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clearStore
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drvPath=$(nix-instantiate dependencies.nix)
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echo "derivation is $drvPath"
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nix-store -q --tree "$drvPath" | grep '───.*builder-dependencies-input-1.sh'
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# Test Graphviz graph generation.
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nix-store -q --graph "$drvPath" > $TEST_ROOT/graph
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if test -n "$dot"; then
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# Does it parse?
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$dot < $TEST_ROOT/graph
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fi
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outPath=$(nix-store -rvv "$drvPath") || fail "build failed"
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# Test Graphviz graph generation.
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nix-store -q --graph "$outPath" > $TEST_ROOT/graph
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if test -n "$dot"; then
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# Does it parse?
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$dot < $TEST_ROOT/graph
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fi
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nix-store -q --tree "$outPath" | grep '───.*dependencies-input-2'
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echo "output path is $outPath"
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text=$(cat "$outPath"/foobar)
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if test "$text" != "FOOBAR"; then exit 1; fi
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deps=$(nix-store -quR "$drvPath")
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echo "output closure contains $deps"
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# The output path should be in the closure.
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echo "$deps" | grepQuiet "$outPath"
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# Input-1 is not retained.
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if echo "$deps" | grepQuiet "dependencies-input-1"; then exit 1; fi
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# Input-2 is retained.
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input2OutPath=$(echo "$deps" | grep "dependencies-input-2")
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# The referrers closure of input-2 should include outPath.
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nix-store -q --referrers-closure "$input2OutPath" | grep "$outPath"
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# Check that the derivers are set properly.
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test $(nix-store -q --deriver "$outPath") = "$drvPath"
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nix-store -q --deriver "$input2OutPath" | grepQuiet -- "-input-2.drv"
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