lix/tests/text-hashed-output.sh
John Ericson a4e5de1b9d Derivations can output "text-hashed" data
In particular, this means that derivations can output derivations. But
that ramification isn't (yet!) useful as we would want, since there is
no way to have a dependent derivation that is itself a dependent
derivation.
2020-10-13 02:15:48 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
source common.sh
# In the corresponding nix file, we have two derivations: the first, named root,
# is a normal recursive derivation, while the second, named dependent, has the
# new outputHashMode "text". Note that in "dependent", we don't refer to the
# build output of root, but only to the path of the drv file. For this reason,
# we only need to:
#
# - instantiate the root derivation
# - build the dependent derivation
# - check that the path of the output coincides with that of the original derivation
drv=$(nix-instantiate --experimental-features ca-derivations ./text-hashed-output.nix -A root)
nix --experimental-features 'nix-command ca-derivations' show-derivation --derivation "$drv"
drvDep=$(nix-instantiate --experimental-features ca-derivations ./text-hashed-output.nix -A dependent)
nix --experimental-features 'nix-command ca-derivations' show-derivation --derivation "$drvDep"
out1=$(nix-build --experimental-features ca-derivations ./text-hashed-output.nix -A dependent --no-out-link)
nix --experimental-features 'nix-command ca-derivations' path-info $drv --derivation --json | jq
nix --experimental-features 'nix-command ca-derivations' path-info $out1 --derivation --json | jq
test $out1 == $drv