nixpkgs/nixos/tests/ec2.nix
2015-09-28 13:47:14 +02:00

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Nix

{ system ? builtins.currentSystem }:
with import ../lib/testing.nix { inherit system; };
with import ../lib/qemu-flags.nix;
with pkgs.lib;
let
image =
(import ../lib/eval-config.nix {
inherit system;
modules = [
../maintainers/scripts/ec2/amazon-image.nix
../../nixos/modules/testing/test-instrumentation.nix
{ boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ "virtio" "virtio_blk" "virtio_pci" "virtio_ring" ];
ec2.hvm = true;
}
];
}).config.system.build.amazonImage;
makeEc2Test = { name, userData, script, hostname ? "ec2-instance", sshPublicKey ? null }:
let
metaData = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "metadata";
buildCommand = ''
mkdir -p $out/2011-01-01
ln -s ${pkgs.writeText "userData" userData} $out/2011-01-01/user-data
mkdir -p $out/1.0/meta-data
echo "${hostname}" > $out/1.0/meta-data/hostname
'' + optionalString (sshPublicKey != null) ''
mkdir -p $out/1.0/meta-data/public-keys/0
ln -s ${pkgs.writeText "sshPublicKey" sshPublicKey} $out/1.0/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key
'';
};
in makeTest {
name = "ec2-" + name;
nodes = {};
testScript =
''
my $imageDir = ($ENV{'TMPDIR'} // "/tmp") . "/vm-state-machine";
mkdir $imageDir, 0700;
my $diskImage = "$imageDir/machine.qcow2";
system("qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o backing_file=${image}/nixos.img $diskImage") == 0 or die;
# Note: we use net=169.0.0.0/8 rather than
# net=169.254.0.0/16 to prevent dhcpcd from getting horribly
# confused. (It would get a DHCP lease in the 169.254.*
# range, which it would then configure and prompty delete
# again when it deletes link-local addresses.) Ideally we'd
# turn off the DHCP server, but qemu does not have an option
# to do that.
my $startCommand = "qemu-kvm -m 768 -net nic -net 'user,net=169.0.0.0/8,guestfwd=tcp:169.254.169.254:80-cmd:${pkgs.micro-httpd}/bin/micro_httpd ${metaData}'";
$startCommand .= " -drive file=$diskImage,if=virtio,werror=report";
$startCommand .= " \$QEMU_OPTS";
my $machine = createMachine({ startCommand => $startCommand });
${script}
'';
};
snakeOilPrivateKey = ''
-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
b3BlbnNzaC1rZXktdjEAAAAABG5vbmUAAAAEbm9uZQAAAAAAAAABAAAAMwAAAAtzc2gtZW
QyNTUxOQAAACDEPmwZv5dDPrMUaq0dDP+6eBTTe+QNrz14KBEIdhHd1QAAAJDufJ4S7nye
EgAAAAtzc2gtZWQyNTUxOQAAACDEPmwZv5dDPrMUaq0dDP+6eBTTe+QNrz14KBEIdhHd1Q
AAAECgwbDlYATM5/jypuptb0GF/+zWZcJfoVIFBG3LQeRyGsQ+bBm/l0M+sxRqrR0M/7p4
FNN75A2vPXgoEQh2Ed3VAAAADEVDMiB0ZXN0IGtleQE=
-----END OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
'';
snakeOilPublicKey = "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIMQ+bBm/l0M+sxRqrR0M/7p4FNN75A2vPXgoEQh2Ed3V EC2 test key";
in {
boot-ec2-nixops = makeEc2Test {
name = "nixops-userdata";
sshPublicKey = snakeOilPublicKey; # That's right folks! My user's key is also the host key!
userData = ''
SSH_HOST_ED25519_KEY_PUB:${snakeOilPublicKey}
SSH_HOST_ED25519_KEY:${replaceStrings ["\n"] ["|"] snakeOilPrivateKey}
'';
script = ''
$machine->start;
$machine->waitForFile("/root/user-data");
$machine->waitForUnit("sshd.service");
# We have no keys configured on the client side yet, so this should fail
$machine->fail("ssh -o BatchMode=yes localhost exit");
# Let's install our client private key
$machine->succeed("mkdir -p ~/.ssh");
$machine->succeed("echo '${snakeOilPrivateKey}' > ~/.ssh/id_ed25519");
$machine->succeed("chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_ed25519");
# We haven't configured the host key yet, so this should still fail
$machine->fail("ssh -o BatchMode=yes localhost exit");
# Add the host key; ssh should finally succeed
$machine->succeed("echo localhost,127.0.0.1 ${snakeOilPublicKey} > ~/.ssh/known_hosts");
$machine->succeed("ssh -o BatchMode=yes localhost exit");
$machine->shutdown;
'';
};
boot-ec2-config = makeEc2Test {
name = "config-userdata";
sshPublicKey = snakeOilPublicKey;
userData = ''
### http://nixos.org/channels/nixos-unstable nixos
{
imports = [
<nixpkgs/nixos/modules/virtualisation/amazon-image.nix>
<nixpkgs/nixos/modules/testing/test-instrumentation.nix>
];
environment.etc.testFile = {
text = "whoa";
};
}
'';
script = ''
$machine->start;
$machine->waitForFile("/etc/testFile");
$machine->succeed("cat /etc/testFile | grep -q 'whoa'");
'';
};
}