use strict; use warnings; package HydraTestContext; use File::Path qw(make_path); use File::Basename; use Cwd qw(abs_path getcwd); use CliRunners; use Hydra::Helper::Exec; # Set up the environment for running tests. # # Hash Parameters: # # * hydra_config: configuration for the Hydra processes for your test. # * nix_config: text to include in the test's nix.conf # * use_external_destination_store: Boolean indicating whether hydra should # use a destination store different from the evaluation store. # True by default. # * before_init: a sub which is called after the database is up, but before # hydra-init is executed. It receives the HydraTestContext object as # its argument. # # This clears several environment variables and sets them to ephemeral # values: a temporary database, temporary Nix store, temporary Hydra # data directory, etc. # # Note: This function must run _very_ early, before nearly any Hydra # libraries are loaded. To use this, you very likely need to `use Setup` # and then run `test_init`, and then `require` the Hydra libraries you # need. # # It returns a tuple: a handle to a temporary directory and a handle to # the postgres service. If either of these variables go out of scope, # those resources are released and the test environment becomes invalid. # # Look at the top of an existing `.t` file to see how this should be used # in practice. sub new { my ($class, %opts) = @_; my $dir = File::Temp->newdir(); $ENV{'HYDRA_DATA'} = "$dir/hydra-data"; mkdir $ENV{'HYDRA_DATA'}; $ENV{'NIX_CONF_DIR'} = "$dir/nix/etc/nix"; make_path($ENV{'NIX_CONF_DIR'}); my $nixconf = "$ENV{'NIX_CONF_DIR'}/nix.conf"; my $nix_config = "sandbox = false\n" . ($opts{'nix_config'} || ""); write_file($nixconf, $nix_config); $ENV{'HYDRA_CONFIG'} = "$dir/hydra.conf"; my $hydra_config = $opts{'hydra_config'} || ""; $hydra_config = "queue_runner_metrics_address = 127.0.0.1:0\n" . $hydra_config; if ($opts{'use_external_destination_store'} // 1) { $hydra_config = "store_uri = file://$dir/nix/dest-store\n" . $hydra_config; } write_file($ENV{'HYDRA_CONFIG'}, $hydra_config); my $nix_store_dir = "$dir/nix/store"; my $nix_state_dir = "$dir/nix/var/nix"; my $nix_log_dir = "$dir/nix/var/log/nix"; $ENV{'NIX_REMOTE_SYSTEMS'} = ''; $ENV{'NIX_REMOTE'} = "local?store=$nix_store_dir&state=$nix_state_dir&log=$nix_log_dir"; $ENV{'NIX_STATE_DIR'} = $nix_state_dir; # FIXME: remove $ENV{'NIX_STORE_DIR'} = $nix_store_dir; # FIXME: remove my $pgsql = Test::PostgreSQL->new( extra_initdb_args => "--locale C.UTF-8" ); $ENV{'HYDRA_DBI'} = $pgsql->dsn; my $self = bless { _db => undef, db_handle => $pgsql, tmpdir => $dir, nix_state_dir => $nix_state_dir, nix_log_dir => $nix_log_dir, testdir => abs_path(dirname(__FILE__) . "/.."), jobsdir => abs_path(dirname(__FILE__) . "/../jobs") }, $class; if ($opts{'before_init'}) { $opts{'before_init'}->($self); } expectOkay(5, ("hydra-init")); return $self; } sub db { my ($self, $setup) = @_; if (!defined $self->{_db}) { require Hydra::Schema; require Hydra::Model::DB; $self->{_db} = Hydra::Model::DB->new(); if (!(defined $setup && $setup == 0)) { $self->{_db}->resultset('Users')->create({ username => "root", emailaddress => 'root@invalid.org', password => '' }); } } return $self->{_db}; } sub tmpdir { my ($self) = @_; return $self->{tmpdir}; } sub testdir { my ($self) = @_; return $self->{testdir}; } sub jobsdir { my ($self) = @_; return $self->{jobsdir}; } sub nix_state_dir { my ($self) = @_; return $self->{nix_state_dir}; } # Create a jobset, evaluate it, and optionally build the jobs. # # In return, you get a hash of all the Builds records, keyed # by their Nix attribute name. # # This always uses an `expression` from the `jobsdir` directory. # # Hash Parameters: # # * expression: The file in the jobsdir directory to evaluate # * jobsdir: An alternative jobsdir to source the expression from # * build: Bool. Attempt to build all the resulting jobs. Default: false. sub makeAndEvaluateJobset { my ($self, %opts) = @_; my $expression = $opts{'expression'} || die "Mandatory 'expression' option not passed to makeAndEvaluateJobset.\n"; my $jobsdir = $opts{'jobsdir'} // $self->jobsdir; my $should_build = $opts{'build'} // 0; my $jobsetCtx = $self->makeJobset( expression => $expression, jobsdir => $jobsdir, ); my $jobset = $jobsetCtx->{"jobset"}; evalSucceeds($jobset) or die "Evaluating jobs/$expression should exit with return code 0.\n"; my $builds = {}; for my $build ($jobset->builds) { if ($should_build) { runBuild($build) or die "Build '".$build->job."' from jobs/$expression should exit with return code 0.\n"; $build->discard_changes(); } $builds->{$build->job} = $build; } return $builds; } # Create a jobset. # # In return, you get a hash of the user, project, and jobset records. # # This always uses an `expression` from the `jobsdir` directory. # # Hash Parameters: # # * expression: The file in the jobsdir directory to evaluate # * jobsdir: An alternative jobsdir to source the expression from sub makeJobset { my ($self, %opts) = @_; my $expression = $opts{'expression'} || die "Mandatory 'expression' option not passed to makeJobset.\n"; my $jobsdir = $opts{'jobsdir'} // $self->jobsdir; # Create a new user for this test my $user = $self->db()->resultset('Users')->create({ username => rand_chars(), emailaddress => rand_chars() . '@example.org', password => '' }); # Create a new project for this test my $project = $self->db()->resultset('Projects')->create({ name => rand_chars(), displayname => rand_chars(), owner => $user->username }); # Create a new jobset for this test and set up the inputs my $jobset = $project->jobsets->create({ name => rand_chars(), nixexprinput => "jobs", nixexprpath => $expression, emailoverride => "" }); my $jobsetinput = $jobset->jobsetinputs->create({name => "jobs", type => "path"}); $jobsetinput->jobsetinputalts->create({altnr => 0, value => $jobsdir}); return { user => $user, project => $project, jobset => $jobset, }; } sub DESTROY { my ($self) = @_; $self->db(0)->schema->storage->disconnect(); $self->{db_handle}->stop(); } sub write_file { my ($path, $text) = @_; open(my $fh, '>', $path) or die "Could not open file '$path' $!\n."; print $fh $text || ""; close $fh; } sub rand_chars { return sprintf("t%08X", rand(0xFFFFFFFF)); } 1;