Split out nix-collect-garbage -d test to new file

Good for test parallelism, and separation of concerns (core GC vs
profiles deleting).
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John Ericson 2023-05-16 11:25:45 -04:00
parent ca5752d4fa
commit d4a2ced9cb
3 changed files with 41 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -50,40 +50,3 @@ if test -e $outPath/foobar; then false; fi
# Check that the store is empty. # Check that the store is empty.
rmdir $NIX_STORE_DIR/.links rmdir $NIX_STORE_DIR/.links
rmdir $NIX_STORE_DIR rmdir $NIX_STORE_DIR
## Test `nix-collect-garbage -d`
testCollectGarbageD () {
clearProfiles
# Run two `nix-env` commands, should create two generations of
# the profile
nix-env -f ./user-envs.nix -i foo-1.0 "$@"
nix-env -f ./user-envs.nix -i foo-2.0pre1 "$@"
[[ $(nix-env --list-generations "$@" | wc -l) -eq 2 ]]
# Clear the profile history. There should be only one generation
# left
nix-collect-garbage -d
[[ $(nix-env --list-generations "$@" | wc -l) -eq 1 ]]
}
# `nix-env` doesn't work with CA derivations, so let's ignore that bit if we're
# using them
if [[ -z "${NIX_TESTS_CA_BY_DEFAULT:-}" ]]; then
testCollectGarbageD
# Run the same test, but forcing the profiles an arbitrary location.
rm ~/.nix-profile
ln -s $TEST_ROOT/blah ~/.nix-profile
testCollectGarbageD
# Run the same test, but forcing the profiles at their legacy location under
# /nix/var/nix.
#
# Note that we *don't* use the default profile; `nix-collect-garbage` will
# need to check the legacy conditional unconditionally not just follow
# `~/.nix-profile` to pass this test.
#
# Regression test for #8294
rm ~/.nix-profile
testCollectGarbageD --profile "$NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/me"
fi

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ nix_tests = \
flakes/flake-in-submodule.sh \ flakes/flake-in-submodule.sh \
ca/gc.sh \ ca/gc.sh \
gc.sh \ gc.sh \
nix-collect-garbage-d.sh \
remote-store.sh \ remote-store.sh \
legacy-ssh-store.sh \ legacy-ssh-store.sh \
lang.sh \ lang.sh \

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@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
source common.sh
clearStore
## Test `nix-collect-garbage -d`
# TODO make `nix-env` doesn't work with CA derivations, and make
# `ca/nix-collect-garbage-d.sh` wrapper.
testCollectGarbageD () {
clearProfiles
# Run two `nix-env` commands, should create two generations of
# the profile
nix-env -f ./user-envs.nix -i foo-1.0 "$@"
nix-env -f ./user-envs.nix -i foo-2.0pre1 "$@"
[[ $(nix-env --list-generations "$@" | wc -l) -eq 2 ]]
# Clear the profile history. There should be only one generation
# left
nix-collect-garbage -d
[[ $(nix-env --list-generations "$@" | wc -l) -eq 1 ]]
}
testCollectGarbageD
# Run the same test, but forcing the profiles an arbitrary location.
rm ~/.nix-profile
ln -s $TEST_ROOT/blah ~/.nix-profile
testCollectGarbageD
# Run the same test, but forcing the profiles at their legacy location under
# /nix/var/nix.
#
# Note that we *don't* use the default profile; `nix-collect-garbage` will
# need to check the legacy conditional unconditionally not just follow
# `~/.nix-profile` to pass this test.
#
# Regression test for #8294
rm ~/.nix-profile
testCollectGarbageD --profile "$NIX_STATE_DIR/profiles/per-user/me"