nixpkgs/tests/default.nix
Eelco Dolstra 4dac9e5814 * Allow more complex network topologies in distributed tests. Each
machine can now declare an option `virtualisation.vlans' that causes
  it to have network interfaces connected to each listed virtual
  network.  For instance,

    virtualisation.vlans = [ 1 2 ];

  causes the machine to have two interfaces (in addition to eth0, used
  by the test driver to control the machine): eth1 connected to
  network 1 with IP address 192.168.1.<i>, and eth2 connected to
  network 2 with address 192.168.2.<i> (where <i> is the index of the
  machine in the `nodes' attribute set).  On the other hand,
  
    virtualisation.vlans = [ 2 ];

  causes the machine to only have an eth1 connected to network 2 with
  address 192.168.2.<i>.  So each virtual network <n> is assigned the
  IP range 192.168.<n>.0/24.

  Each virtual network is implemented using a separate multicast
  address on the host, so guests really cannot talk to networks to
  which they are not connected.

* Added a simple NAT test to demonstrate this.

* Added an option `virtualisation.qemu.options' to specify QEMU
  command-line options.  Used to factor out some commonality between
  the test driver script and the interactive test script.

svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=21928
2010-05-20 21:07:32 +00:00

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Nix

{ nixpkgs ? ../../nixpkgs
, services ? ../../services
, system ? builtins.currentSystem
}:
with import ../lib/testing.nix { inherit nixpkgs services system; };
{
bittorrent = apply (import ./bittorrent.nix);
firefox = apply (import ./firefox.nix);
installer = pkgs.lib.mapAttrs (name: complete) (call (import ./installer.nix));
kde4 = apply (import ./kde4.nix);
login = apply (import ./login.nix);
nat = apply (import ./nat.nix);
openssh = apply (import ./openssh.nix);
portmap = apply (import ./portmap.nix);
proxy = apply (import ./proxy.nix);
quake3 = apply (import ./quake3.nix);
subversion = apply (import ./subversion.nix);
trac = apply (import ./trac.nix);
}