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This will serve as a “real-world” example, running tests requiring network.
258 lines
7.9 KiB
Nix
258 lines
7.9 KiB
Nix
{ testers, lib, pkgs, hello, runCommand, emptyFile, emptyDirectory, ... }:
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let
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pkgs-with-overlay = pkgs.extend(final: prev: {
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proof-of-overlay-hello = prev.hello;
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});
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dummyVersioning = {
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revision = "test";
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versionSuffix = "test";
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label = "test";
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};
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in
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lib.recurseIntoAttrs {
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lycheeLinkCheck = lib.recurseIntoAttrs pkgs.lychee.tests;
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hasPkgConfigModules = pkgs.callPackage ../hasPkgConfigModules/tests.nix { };
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shellcheck = pkgs.callPackage ../shellcheck/tests.nix { };
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runCommand = lib.recurseIntoAttrs {
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bork = pkgs.python3Packages.bork.tests.pytest-network;
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dns-resolution = testers.runCommand {
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name = "runCommand-dns-resolution-test";
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nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.ldns ];
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script = ''
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drill example.com
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touch $out
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'';
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};
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nonDefault-hash = testers.runCommand {
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name = "runCommand-nonDefaultHash-test";
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script = ''
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mkdir $out
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touch $out/empty
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echo aaaaaaaaaaicjnrkeflncmrlk > $out/keymash
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'';
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hash = "sha256-eMy+6bkG+KS75u7Zt4PM3APhtdVd60NxmBRN5GKJrHs=";
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};
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};
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runNixOSTest-example = pkgs-with-overlay.testers.runNixOSTest ({ lib, ... }: {
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name = "runNixOSTest-test";
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nodes.machine = { pkgs, ... }: {
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system.nixos = dummyVersioning;
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environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.proof-of-overlay-hello pkgs.figlet ];
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};
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testScript = ''
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machine.succeed("hello | figlet >/dev/console")
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'';
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});
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# Check that the wiring of nixosTest is correct.
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# Correct operation of the NixOS test driver should be asserted elsewhere.
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nixosTest-example = pkgs-with-overlay.testers.nixosTest ({ lib, ... }: {
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name = "nixosTest-test";
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nodes.machine = { pkgs, ... }: {
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system.nixos = dummyVersioning;
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environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.proof-of-overlay-hello pkgs.figlet ];
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};
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testScript = ''
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machine.succeed("hello | figlet >/dev/console")
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'';
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});
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testBuildFailure = lib.recurseIntoAttrs {
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happy = runCommand "testBuildFailure-happy" {
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failed = testers.testBuildFailure (runCommand "fail" {} ''
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echo ok-ish >$out
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echo failing though
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echo also stderr 1>&2
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echo 'line\nwith-\bbackslashes'
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printf "incomplete line - no newline"
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exit 3
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'');
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} ''
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grep -F 'ok-ish' $failed/result
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grep -F 'failing though' $failed/testBuildFailure.log
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grep -F 'also stderr' $failed/testBuildFailure.log
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grep -F 'line\nwith-\bbackslashes' $failed/testBuildFailure.log
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grep -F 'incomplete line - no newline' $failed/testBuildFailure.log
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[[ 3 = $(cat $failed/testBuildFailure.exit) ]]
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touch $out
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'';
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helloDoesNotFail = runCommand "testBuildFailure-helloDoesNotFail" {
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failed = testers.testBuildFailure (testers.testBuildFailure hello);
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# Add hello itself as a prerequisite, so we don't try to run this test if
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# there's an actual failure in hello.
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inherit hello;
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} ''
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echo "Checking $failed/testBuildFailure.log"
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grep -F 'testBuildFailure: The builder did not fail, but a failure was expected' $failed/testBuildFailure.log >/dev/null
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[[ 1 = $(cat $failed/testBuildFailure.exit) ]]
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touch $out
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echo 'All good.'
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'';
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multiOutput = runCommand "testBuildFailure-multiOutput" {
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failed = testers.testBuildFailure (runCommand "fail" {
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# dev will be the default output
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outputs = ["dev" "doc" "out"];
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} ''
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echo i am failing
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exit 1
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'');
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} ''
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grep -F 'i am failing' $failed/testBuildFailure.log >/dev/null
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[[ 1 = $(cat $failed/testBuildFailure.exit) ]]
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# Checking our note that dev is the default output
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echo $failed/_ | grep -- '-dev/_' >/dev/null
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echo 'All good.'
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touch $out
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'';
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};
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testEqualContents = lib.recurseIntoAttrs {
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equalDir = testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "The same directory contents at different paths are recognized as equal";
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expected = runCommand "expected" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/c"
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echo a >"$out/a"
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echo b >"$out/b"
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echo d >"$out/c/d"
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echo e >"$out/e"
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chmod a+x -- "$out/e"
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'';
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actual = runCommand "actual" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/c"
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echo a >"$out/a"
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echo b >"$out/b"
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echo d >"$out/c/d"
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echo e >"$out/e"
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chmod a+x -- "$out/e"
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'';
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};
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fileMissing = testers.testBuildFailure (
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testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "Directories with different file list are not recognized as equal";
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expected = runCommand "expected" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/c"
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echo a >"$out/a"
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echo b >"$out/b"
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echo d >"$out/c/d"
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'';
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actual = runCommand "actual" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/c"
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echo a >"$out/a"
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echo d >"$out/c/d"
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'';
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}
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);
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equalExe = testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "The same executable file contents at different paths are recognized as equal";
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expected = runCommand "expected" { } ''
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echo test >"$out"
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chmod a+x -- "$out"
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'';
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actual = runCommand "actual" { } ''
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echo test >"$out"
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chmod a+x -- "$out"
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'';
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};
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unequalExe = testers.testBuildFailure (
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testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "Different file mode bits are not recognized as equal";
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expected = runCommand "expected" { } ''
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touch -- "$out"
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chmod a+x -- "$out"
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'';
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actual = runCommand "actual" { } ''
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touch -- "$out"
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'';
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}
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);
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unequalExeInDir = testers.testBuildFailure (
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testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "Different file mode bits are not recognized as equal in directory";
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expected = runCommand "expected" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/a"
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echo b >"$out/b"
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chmod a+x -- "$out/b"
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'';
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actual = runCommand "actual" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/a"
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echo b >"$out/b"
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'';
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}
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);
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nonExistentPath = testers.testBuildFailure (
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testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "Non existent paths are not recognized as equal";
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expected = "${emptyDirectory}/foo";
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actual = "${emptyDirectory}/bar";
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}
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);
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emptyFileAndDir = testers.testBuildFailure (
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testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "Empty file and directory are not recognized as equal";
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expected = emptyFile;
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actual = emptyDirectory;
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}
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);
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fileDiff =
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let
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log = testers.testBuildFailure (
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testers.testEqualContents {
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assertion = "Different files are not recognized as equal in subdirectories";
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expected = runCommand "expected" { } ''
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mkdir -p -- "$out/b"
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echo a >"$out/a"
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echo EXPECTED >"$out/b/c"
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'';
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actual = runCommand "actual" { } ''
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mkdir -p "$out/b"
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echo a >"$out/a"
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echo ACTUAL >"$out/b/c"
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'';
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}
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);
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in
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runCommand "testEqualContents-fileDiff" { inherit log; } ''
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(
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set -x
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# Note: use `&&` operator to chain commands because errexit (set -e)
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# does not work in this context (even when set explicitly and with
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# inherit_errexit), otherwise the subshell exits with the status of
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# the last run command and ignores preceding failures.
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grep -F -- 'Contents must be equal, but were not!' "$log/testBuildFailure.log" &&
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grep -E -- '\+\+\+ .*-expected/b/c' "$log/testBuildFailure.log" &&
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grep -E -- '--- .*-actual/b/c' "$log/testBuildFailure.log" &&
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grep -F -- -ACTUAL "$log/testBuildFailure.log" &&
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grep -F -- +EXPECTED "$log/testBuildFailure.log"
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) || {
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echo "Test failed: could not find pattern in build log $log"
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false
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}
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echo 'All good.'
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touch -- "$out"
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'';
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};
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}
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