Merge pull request #9103 from obsidiansystems/functional-tests-dir

Put functional tests in `tests/functional`
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John Ericson 2023-10-06 09:34:11 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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.github/labeler.yml vendored
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@ -20,4 +20,4 @@
# Unit tests
- src/*/tests/**/*
# Functional and integration tests
- tests/**/*
- tests/functional/**/*

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.gitignore vendored
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@ -79,24 +79,24 @@ perl/Makefile.config
/src/build-remote/build-remote
# /tests/
/tests/test-tmp
/tests/common/vars-and-functions.sh
/tests/result*
/tests/restricted-innocent
/tests/shell
/tests/shell.drv
/tests/config.nix
/tests/ca/config.nix
/tests/dyn-drv/config.nix
/tests/repl-result-out
/tests/test-libstoreconsumer/test-libstoreconsumer
# /tests/functional/
/tests/functional/test-tmp
/tests/functional/common/vars-and-functions.sh
/tests/functional/result*
/tests/functional/restricted-innocent
/tests/functional/shell
/tests/functional/shell.drv
/tests/functional/config.nix
/tests/functional/ca/config.nix
/tests/functional/dyn-drv/config.nix
/tests/functional/repl-result-out
/tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/test-libstoreconsumer
# /tests/lang/
/tests/lang/*.out
/tests/lang/*.out.xml
/tests/lang/*.err
/tests/lang/*.ast
# /tests/functional/lang/
/tests/functional/lang/*.out
/tests/functional/lang/*.out.xml
/tests/functional/lang/*.err
/tests/functional/lang/*.ast
/perl/lib/Nix/Config.pm
/perl/lib/Nix/Store.cc

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Check out the [security policy](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/security/policy).
- [ ] Fixes an [idea approved](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/idea%20approved) issue
- [ ] Tests, as appropriate:
- Functional tests [`tests/**.sh`](./tests)
- Functional tests [`tests/functional/**.sh`](./tests/functional)
- Unit tests [`src/*/tests`](./src/)
- Integration tests [`tests/nixos/*`](./tests/nixos)
- [ ] User documentation in the [manual](..doc/manual/src)

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@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ makefiles += \
src/libutil/tests/local.mk \
src/libstore/tests/local.mk \
src/libexpr/tests/local.mk \
tests/local.mk \
tests/ca/local.mk \
tests/dyn-drv/local.mk \
tests/test-libstoreconsumer/local.mk \
tests/plugins/local.mk
tests/functional/local.mk \
tests/functional/ca/local.mk \
tests/functional/dyn-drv/local.mk \
tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/local.mk \
tests/functional/plugins/local.mk
else
makefiles += \
mk/disable-tests.mk

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ The characterization tests will mark themselves "skipped" since they regenerated
## Functional tests
The functional tests reside under the `tests` directory and are listed in `tests/local.mk`.
The functional tests reside under the `tests/functional` directory and are listed in `tests/functional/local.mk`.
Each test is a bash script.
### Running the whole test suite
@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ The whole test suite can be run with:
```shell-session
$ make install && make installcheck
ran test tests/foo.sh... [PASS]
ran test tests/bar.sh... [PASS]
ran test tests/functional/foo.sh... [PASS]
ran test tests/functional/bar.sh... [PASS]
...
```
@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ ran test tests/bar.sh... [PASS]
Sometimes it is useful to group related tests so they can be easily run together without running the entire test suite.
Each test group is in a subdirectory of `tests`.
For example, `tests/ca/local.mk` defines a `ca` test group for content-addressed derivation outputs.
For example, `tests/functional/ca/local.mk` defines a `ca` test group for content-addressed derivation outputs.
That test group can be run like this:
```shell-session
$ make ca.test-group -j50
ran test tests/ca/nix-run.sh... [PASS]
ran test tests/ca/import-derivation.sh... [PASS]
ran test tests/functional/ca/nix-run.sh... [PASS]
ran test tests/functional/ca/import-derivation.sh... [PASS]
...
```
@ -126,21 +126,21 @@ install-tests-groups += $(test-group-name)
Individual tests can be run with `make`:
```shell-session
$ make tests/${testName}.sh.test
ran test tests/${testName}.sh... [PASS]
$ make tests/functional/${testName}.sh.test
ran test tests/functional/${testName}.sh... [PASS]
```
or without `make`:
```shell-session
$ ./mk/run-test.sh tests/${testName}.sh
ran test tests/${testName}.sh... [PASS]
$ ./mk/run-test.sh tests/functional/${testName}.sh
ran test tests/functional/${testName}.sh... [PASS]
```
To see the complete output, one can also run:
```shell-session
$ ./mk/debug-test.sh tests/${testName}.sh
$ ./mk/debug-test.sh tests/functional/${testName}.sh
+ foo
output from foo
+ bar
@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ edit it like so:
Then, running the test with `./mk/debug-test.sh` will drop you into GDB once the script reaches that point:
```shell-session
$ ./mk/debug-test.sh tests/${testName}.sh
$ ./mk/debug-test.sh tests/functional/${testName}.sh
...
+ gdb blash blub
GNU gdb (GDB) 12.1
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ It is frequently useful to regenerate the expected output.
To do that, rerun the failed test(s) with `_NIX_TEST_ACCEPT=1`.
For example:
```bash
_NIX_TEST_ACCEPT=1 make tests/lang.sh.test
_NIX_TEST_ACCEPT=1 make tests/functional/lang.sh.test
```
This convention is shared with the [characterization unit tests](#characterization-testing-1) too.

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@ -61,9 +61,7 @@
nixSrc = fileset.toSource {
root = ./.;
fileset = fileset.intersect baseFiles (
fileset.difference
(fileset.unions [
fileset = fileset.intersect baseFiles (fileset.unions [
./.version
./boehmgc-coroutine-sp-fallback.diff
./bootstrap.sh
@ -77,20 +75,14 @@
./mk
./precompiled-headers.h
./src
./tests
./tests/functional
./unit-test-data
./COPYING
./scripts/local.mk
(fileset.fileFilter (f: lib.strings.hasPrefix "nix-profile" f.name) ./scripts)
# TODO: do we really need README.md? It doesn't seem used in the build.
./README.md
])
(fileset.unions [
# Removed file sets
./tests/nixos
./tests/installer
])
);
]);
};
# Memoize nixpkgs for different platforms for efficiency.

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@ -1,11 +1,15 @@
test_dir=tests/functional
test=$(echo -n "$test" | sed -e "s|^$test_dir/||")
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT=("TEST_NAME=${test%.*}" 'NIX_REMOTE=')
: ${BASH:=/usr/bin/env bash}
init_test () {
cd tests && env "${TESTS_ENVIRONMENT[@]}" $BASH -e init.sh 2>/dev/null > /dev/null
cd "$test_dir" && env "${TESTS_ENVIRONMENT[@]}" $BASH -e init.sh 2>/dev/null > /dev/null
}
run_test_proper () {
cd $(dirname $test) && env "${TESTS_ENVIRONMENT[@]}" $BASH -e $(basename $test)
cd "$test_dir/$(dirname $test)" && env "${TESTS_ENVIRONMENT[@]}" $BASH -e $(basename $test)
}

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@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ void LocalStore::collectGarbage(const GCOptions & options, GCResults & results)
}
};
/* Synchronisation point for testing, see tests/gc-concurrent.sh. */
/* Synchronisation point for testing, see tests/functional/gc-concurrent.sh. */
if (auto p = getEnv("_NIX_TEST_GC_SYNC"))
readFile(*p);

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ extern std::regex refRegex;
/// Instead of defining what a good Git Ref is, we define what a bad Git Ref is
/// This is because of the definition of a ref in refs.c in https://github.com/git/git
/// See tests/fetchGitRefs.sh for the full definition
/// See tests/functional/fetchGitRefs.sh for the full definition
const static std::string badGitRefRegexS = "//|^[./]|/\\.|\\.\\.|[[:cntrl:][:space:]:?^~\[]|\\\\|\\*|\\.lock$|\\.lock/|@\\{|[/.]$|^@$|^$";
extern std::regex badGitRefRegex;

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
source common.sh
sed -e "s|@localstatedir@|$TEST_ROOT/profile-var|g" -e "s|@coreutils@|$coreutils|g" < ../scripts/nix-profile.sh.in > $TEST_ROOT/nix-profile.sh
sed -e "s|@localstatedir@|$TEST_ROOT/profile-var|g" -e "s|@coreutils@|$coreutils|g" < ../../scripts/nix-profile.sh.in > $TEST_ROOT/nix-profile.sh
user=$(whoami)
rm -rf $TEST_HOME $TEST_ROOT/profile-var

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ unset NIX_STATE_DIR
remoteDir=$TEST_ROOT/remote
# Note: ssh{-ng}://localhost bypasses ssh. See tests/build-remote.sh for
# Note: ssh{-ng}://localhost bypasses ssh. See tests/functional/build-remote.sh for
# more details.
nix-build $file -o $TEST_ROOT/result --max-jobs 0 \
--arg busybox $busybox \

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@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ clean-files += \
$(d)/config.nix
test-deps += \
tests/ca/config.nix
tests/functional/ca/config.nix

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ COMMON_VARS_AND_FUNCTIONS_SH_SOURCED=1
export PS4='+(${BASH_SOURCE[0]-$0}:$LINENO) '
export TEST_ROOT=$(realpath ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/nix-test)/${TEST_NAME:-default}
export TEST_ROOT=$(realpath ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/nix-test)/${TEST_NAME:-default/tests\/functional//}
export NIX_STORE_DIR
if ! NIX_STORE_DIR=$(readlink -f $TEST_ROOT/store 2> /dev/null); then
# Maybe the build directory is symlinked.

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@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ clean-files += \
$(d)/config.nix
test-deps += \
tests/dyn-drv/config.nix
tests/functional/dyn-drv/config.nix

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