source common.sh # 27ce722638 required some incompatible changes to the nix file, so skip this # tests for the older versions requireDaemonNewerThan "2.4pre20210712" clearStore rm -f $TEST_ROOT/result nix-build structured-attrs.nix -A all -o $TEST_ROOT/result [[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/result/foo) = bar ]] [[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/result-dev/foo) = foo ]] export NIX_BUILD_SHELL=$SHELL env NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=shell.nix nix-shell structured-attrs-shell.nix \ --run 'test "3" = "$(jq ".my.list|length" < $NIX_ATTRS_JSON_FILE)"' nix develop -f structured-attrs-shell.nix -c bash -c 'test "3" = "$(jq ".my.list|length" < $NIX_ATTRS_JSON_FILE)"' # `nix develop` is a slightly special way of dealing with environment vars, it parses # these from a shell-file exported from a derivation. This is to test especially `outputs` # (which is an associative array in thsi case) being fine. nix develop -f structured-attrs-shell.nix -c bash -c 'test -n "$out"' nix print-dev-env -f structured-attrs-shell.nix | grep -q 'NIX_ATTRS_JSON_FILE=' nix print-dev-env -f structured-attrs-shell.nix | grep -q 'NIX_ATTRS_SH_FILE=' nix print-dev-env -f shell.nix shellDrv | grepQuietInverse 'NIX_ATTRS_SH_FILE' jsonOut="$(nix print-dev-env -f structured-attrs-shell.nix --json)" test "$(<<<"$jsonOut" jq '.structuredAttrs|keys|.[]' -r)" = "$(printf ".attrs.json\n.attrs.sh")" test "$(<<<"$jsonOut" jq '.variables.out.value' -r)" = "$(<<<"$jsonOut" jq '.structuredAttrs.".attrs.json"' -r | jq -r '.outputs.out')"