source common.sh testDir="$PWD" cd "$TEST_ROOT" replCmds=" simple = 1 simple = import $testDir/simple.nix :bl simple :log simple " replFailingCmds=" failing = import $testDir/simple-failing.nix :b failing :log failing " replUndefinedVariable=" import $testDir/undefined-variable.nix " testRepl () { local nixArgs=("$@") rm -rf repl-result-out || true # cleanup from other runs backed by a foreign nix store local replOutput="$(nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replCmds")" echo "$replOutput" local outPath=$(echo "$replOutput" |& grep -o -E "$NIX_STORE_DIR/\w*-simple") nix path-info "${nixArgs[@]}" "$outPath" [ "$(realpath ./repl-result-out)" == "$outPath" ] || fail "nix repl :bl doesn't make a symlink" # run it again without checking the output to ensure the previously created symlink gets overwritten nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replCmds" || fail "nix repl does not work twice with the same inputs" # simple.nix prints a PATH during build echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s 'PATH=' || fail "nix repl :log doesn't output logs" local replOutput="$(nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replFailingCmds" 2>&1)" echo "$replOutput" echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s 'This should fail' \ || fail "nix repl :log doesn't output logs for a failed derivation" local replOutput="$(nix repl --show-trace "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replUndefinedVariable" 2>&1)" echo "$replOutput" echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s "while evaluating the file" \ || fail "nix repl --show-trace doesn't show the trace" nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" --option pure-eval true 2>&1 <<< "builtins.currentSystem" \ | grep "attribute 'currentSystem' missing" nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" 2>&1 <<< "builtins.currentSystem" \ | grep "$(nix-instantiate --eval -E 'builtins.currentSystem')" } # Simple test, try building a drv testRepl # Same thing (kind-of), but with a remote store. testRepl --store "$TEST_ROOT/store?real=$NIX_STORE_DIR" testReplResponse () { local commands="$1"; shift local expectedResponse="$1"; shift local response="$(nix repl "$@" <<< "$commands")" echo "$response" | grepQuiet -s "$expectedResponse" \ || fail "repl command set: $commands does not respond with: $expectedResponse but with: $response" } # :a uses the newest version of a symbol testReplResponse ' :a { a = "1"; } :a { a = "2"; } "result: ${a}" ' "result: 2" # check dollar escaping https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4909 # note the escaped \, # \\ # because the second argument is a regex testReplResponse ' "$" + "{hi}" ' '"\\${hi}"' testReplResponse ' drvPath ' '".*-simple.drv"' \ $testDir/simple.nix testReplResponse ' drvPath ' '".*-simple.drv"' \ --file $testDir/simple.nix --experimental-features 'ca-derivations' testReplResponse ' drvPath ' '".*-simple.drv"' \ --file $testDir/simple.nix --extra-experimental-features 'repl-flake ca-derivations' mkdir -p flake && cat < flake/flake.nix { outputs = { self }: { foo = 1; bar.baz = 2; changingThing = "beforeChange"; }; } EOF testReplResponse ' foo + baz ' "3" \ ./flake ./flake\#bar --experimental-features 'flakes repl-flake' # Test the `:reload` mechansim with flakes: # - Eval `./flake#changingThing` # - Modify the flake # - Re-eval it # - Check that the result has changed replResult=$( ( echo "changingThing" sleep 1 # Leave the repl the time to eval 'foo' sed -i 's/beforeChange/afterChange/' flake/flake.nix echo ":reload" echo "changingThing" ) | nix repl ./flake --experimental-features 'flakes repl-flake') echo "$replResult" | grepQuiet -s beforeChange echo "$replResult" | grepQuiet -s afterChange