hydra/t/build-products.t
Cole Helbling 025be052b7
tests: move to t, allow yath test from root
By moving the tests subdirectory to t, we gain the ability to run `yath
test` with no arguments from inside `nix develop` in the root of the
the repo.

(`nix develop` is necessary in order to set the proper env vars for
`yath` to find our test libraries.)
2021-03-05 09:49:06 -08:00

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use strict;
use Setup;
my %ctx = test_init();
require Hydra::Schema;
require Hydra::Model::DB;
use Test2::V0;
my $db = Hydra::Model::DB->new;
hydra_setup($db);
# Test build products
my $jobset = createBaseJobset("build-products", "build-products.nix", $ctx{jobsdir});
ok(evalSucceeds($jobset), "Evaluating jobs/build-products.nix should exit with return code 0");
is(nrQueuedBuildsForJobset($jobset), 2, "Evaluating jobs/build-products.nix should result in 2 builds");
for my $build (queuedBuildsForJobset($jobset)) {
subtest "For the build job '" . $build->job . "'" => sub {
ok(runBuild($build), "Build should exit with code 0");
my $newbuild = $db->resultset('Builds')->find($build->id);
is($newbuild->finished, 1, "Build should have finished");
is($newbuild->buildstatus, 0, "Build should have buildstatus 0");
my $buildproducts = $db->resultset('BuildProducts')->search({ build => $build->id });
my $buildproduct = $buildproducts->next;
if($build->job eq "simple") {
is($buildproduct->name, "text.txt", "We should have \"text.txt\"");
} elsif ($build->job eq "with_spaces") {
is($buildproduct->name, "some text.txt", "We should have: \"some text.txt\"");
}
};
}
done_testing;