forked from lix-project/hydra
323b556dc8
This verison has a worse UI, but also chnages the schema less: One non-null constraint is removed, but no new columns are added. Co-Authored-By: Andrea Ciceri <andrea.ciceri@autistici.org> Co-Authored-By: regnat <rg@regnat.ovh>
126 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
126 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
use strict;
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use warnings;
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use JSON::MaybeXS;
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use Setup;
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use Test2::V0;
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my $binarycachedir = File::Temp->newdir();
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my $ctx = test_context(
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nix_config => qq|
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experimental-features = nix-command ca-derivations
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substituters = file://${binarycachedir}?trusted=1
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|,
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hydra_config => q|
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use-substitutes = 1
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<runcommand>
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command = cp "$HYDRA_JSON" "$HYDRA_DATA/joboutput.json"
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</runcommand>
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|);
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# Check that hydra's queue runner sends notifications.
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#
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# The prelude to the test prebuilds one attribute and puts it in a
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# binary cache. The jobset will try to build that job plus another,
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# and we'll be able to check the behavior in both cases.
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#
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# Our test checks that the queue runner sends notifications even when the
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# build it is performing can be substituted from a configured cache.
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# To replicate this behavior we need to build an exact match of the
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# derivation, upload it to a configured binary cache, then delete it
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# locally. For completeness, we also verify that we can substitute
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# the build locally.
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subtest "Pre-build the job, upload to the cache, and then delete locally" => sub {
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my $outlink = $ctx->tmpdir . "/basic-canbesubstituted";
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is(system('nix-build', $ctx->jobsdir . '/notifications.nix', '-A', 'canbesubstituted', '--out-link', $outlink), 0, "Building notifications.nix succeeded");
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is(system('nix', 'copy', '--to', "file://${binarycachedir}", $outlink), 0, "Copying the closure to the binary cache succeeded");
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my $outpath = readlink($outlink);
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# Delete the store path and all of the system's garbage
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is(unlink($outlink), 1, "Deleting the GC root succeeds");
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is(system('nix', 'log', $outpath), 0, "Reading the output's log succeeds");
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is(system('nix-store', '--delete', $outpath), 0, "Deleting the notifications.nix output succeeded");
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is(system("nix-collect-garbage"), 0, "Delete all the system's garbage");
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File::Path::rmtree($ctx->{nix_log_dir});
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};
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subtest "Ensure substituting the job works, but reading the log fails" => sub {
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# Build the store path, with --max-jobs 0 to prevent builds
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my $outlink = $ctx->tmpdir . "/basic-canbesubstituted";
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is(system('nix-build', $ctx->jobsdir . '/notifications.nix', '-A', 'canbesubstituted', '--max-jobs', '0', '--out-link', $outlink), 0, "Building notifications.nix succeeded");
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my $outpath = readlink($outlink);
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# Verify trying to read this path's log fails, since we substituted it
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isnt(system('nix', 'log', $outpath), 0, "Reading the deleted output's log fails");
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# Delete the store path again and all of the store's garbage, ensuring
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# Hydra will try to build it.
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is(unlink($outlink), 1, "Deleting the GC root succeeds");
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is(system('nix-store', '--delete', $outpath), 0, "Deleting the notifications.nix output succeeded");
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is(system("nix-collect-garbage"), 0, "Delete all the system's garbage");
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};
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my $db = $ctx->db();
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my $dbh = $db->storage->dbh;
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$dbh->do("listen build_started");
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$dbh->do("listen build_finished");
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$dbh->do("listen step_finished");
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my $builds = $ctx->makeAndEvaluateJobset(
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expression => "notifications.nix",
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build => 1
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);
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subtest "Build: substitutable, canbesubstituted" => sub {
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my $build = $builds->{"canbesubstituted"};
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is($build->finished, 1, "Build should be finished.");
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is($build->buildstatus, 0, "Build should have buildstatus 0.");
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# Verify that hydra-notify will process this job, even if hydra-notify isn't
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# running at the time.
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isnt($build->notificationpendingsince, undef, "The build has a pending notification");
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subtest "First notification: build_finished" => sub {
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my ($channelName, $pid, $payload) = @{$dbh->func("pg_notifies")};
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is($channelName, "build_finished", "The event is for the build finishing");
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is($payload, $build->id, "The payload is the build's ID");
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};
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};
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subtest "Build: not substitutable, unsubstitutable" => sub {
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my $build = $builds->{"unsubstitutable"};
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is($build->finished, 1, "Build should be finished.");
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is($build->buildstatus, 0, "Build should have buildstatus 0.");
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# Verify that hydra-notify will process this job, even if hydra-notify isn't
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# running at the time.
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isnt($build->notificationpendingsince, undef, "The build has a pending notification");
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subtest "First notification: build_started" => sub {
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my ($channelName, $pid, $payload) = @{$dbh->func("pg_notifies")};
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is($channelName, "build_started", "The event is for the build starting");
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is($payload, $build->id, "The payload is the build's ID");
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};
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subtest "Second notification: step_finished" => sub {
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my ($channelName, $pid, $payload) = @{$dbh->func("pg_notifies")};
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is($channelName, "step_finished", "The event is for the step finishing");
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my ($buildId, $stepNr, $logFile) = split "\t", $payload;
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is($buildId, $build->id, "The payload is the build's ID");
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is($stepNr, 1, "The payload is the build's step number");
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isnt($logFile, undef, "The log file is passed");
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};
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subtest "Third notification: build_finished" => sub {
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my ($channelName, $pid, $payload) = @{$dbh->func("pg_notifies")};
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is($channelName, "build_finished", "The event is for the build finishing");
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is($payload, $build->id, "The payload is the build's ID");
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};
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};
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done_testing;
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