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Closes #193336 Closes #261694 Related to #108984 The goal here was to get the following flake to build and run on `aarch64-darwin`: ```nix { inputs.nixpkgs.url = <this branch>; outputs = { nixpkgs, ... }: { checks.aarch64-darwin.default = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.aarch64-darwin.nixosTest { name = "test"; nodes.machine = { }; testScript = ""; }; }; } ``` … and after this change it does. There's no longer a need for the user to set `nodes.*.nixpkgs.pkgs` or `nodes.*.virtualisation.host.pkgs` as the correct values are inferred from the host system.
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5.4 KiB
Nix
169 lines
5.4 KiB
Nix
testModuleArgs@{ config, lib, hostPkgs, nodes, ... }:
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let
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inherit (lib)
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literalExpression
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literalMD
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mapAttrs
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mdDoc
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mkDefault
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mkIf
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mkOption mkForce
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optional
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optionalAttrs
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types
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;
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inherit (hostPkgs) hostPlatform;
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guestSystem =
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if hostPlatform.isLinux
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then hostPlatform.system
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else
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let
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hostToGuest = {
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"x86_64-darwin" = "x86_64-linux";
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"aarch64-darwin" = "aarch64-linux";
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};
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supportedHosts = lib.concatStringsSep ", " (lib.attrNames hostToGuest);
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message =
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"NixOS Test: don't know which VM guest system to pair with VM host system: ${hostPlatform.system}. Perhaps you intended to run the tests on a Linux host, or one of the following systems that may run NixOS tests: ${supportedHosts}";
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in
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hostToGuest.${hostPlatform.system} or (throw message);
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baseOS =
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import ../eval-config.nix {
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inherit lib;
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system = null; # use modularly defined system
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inherit (config.node) specialArgs;
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modules = [ config.defaults ];
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baseModules = (import ../../modules/module-list.nix) ++
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[
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./nixos-test-base.nix
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{ key = "nodes"; _module.args.nodes = config.nodesCompat; }
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({ config, ... }:
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{
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virtualisation.qemu.package = testModuleArgs.config.qemu.package;
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virtualisation.host.pkgs = hostPkgs;
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})
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({ options, ... }: {
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key = "nodes.nix-pkgs";
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config = optionalAttrs (!config.node.pkgsReadOnly) (
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mkIf (!options.nixpkgs.pkgs.isDefined) {
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# TODO: switch to nixpkgs.hostPlatform and make sure containers-imperative test still evaluates.
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nixpkgs.system = guestSystem;
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}
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);
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})
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testModuleArgs.config.extraBaseModules
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];
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};
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in
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{
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options = {
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node.type = mkOption {
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type = types.raw;
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default = baseOS.type;
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internal = true;
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};
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nodes = mkOption {
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type = types.lazyAttrsOf config.node.type;
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visible = "shallow";
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description = mdDoc ''
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An attribute set of NixOS configuration modules.
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The configurations are augmented by the [`defaults`](#test-opt-defaults) option.
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They are assigned network addresses according to the `nixos/lib/testing/network.nix` module.
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A few special options are available, that aren't in a plain NixOS configuration. See [Configuring the nodes](#sec-nixos-test-nodes)
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'';
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};
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defaults = mkOption {
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description = mdDoc ''
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NixOS configuration that is applied to all [{option}`nodes`](#test-opt-nodes).
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'';
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type = types.deferredModule;
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default = { };
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};
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extraBaseModules = mkOption {
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description = mdDoc ''
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NixOS configuration that, like [{option}`defaults`](#test-opt-defaults), is applied to all [{option}`nodes`](#test-opt-nodes) and can not be undone with [`specialisation.<name>.inheritParentConfig`](https://search.nixos.org/options?show=specialisation.%3Cname%3E.inheritParentConfig&from=0&size=50&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=specialisation).
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'';
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type = types.deferredModule;
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default = { };
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};
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node.pkgs = mkOption {
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description = mdDoc ''
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The Nixpkgs to use for the nodes.
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Setting this will make the `nixpkgs.*` options read-only, to avoid mistakenly testing with a Nixpkgs configuration that diverges from regular use.
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'';
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type = types.nullOr types.pkgs;
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default = null;
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defaultText = literalMD ''
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`null`, so construct `pkgs` according to the `nixpkgs.*` options as usual.
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'';
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};
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node.pkgsReadOnly = mkOption {
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description = mdDoc ''
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Whether to make the `nixpkgs.*` options read-only. This is only relevant when [`node.pkgs`](#test-opt-node.pkgs) is set.
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Set this to `false` when any of the [`nodes`](#test-opt-nodes) needs to configure any of the `nixpkgs.*` options. This will slow down evaluation of your test a bit.
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'';
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type = types.bool;
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default = config.node.pkgs != null;
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defaultText = literalExpression ''node.pkgs != null'';
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};
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node.specialArgs = mkOption {
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type = types.lazyAttrsOf types.raw;
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default = { };
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description = mdDoc ''
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An attribute set of arbitrary values that will be made available as module arguments during the resolution of module `imports`.
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Note that it is not possible to override these from within the NixOS configurations. If you argument is not relevant to `imports`, consider setting {option}`defaults._module.args.<name>` instead.
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'';
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};
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nodesCompat = mkOption {
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internal = true;
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description = mdDoc ''
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Basically `_module.args.nodes`, but with backcompat and warnings added.
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This will go away.
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'';
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};
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};
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config = {
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_module.args.nodes = config.nodesCompat;
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nodesCompat =
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mapAttrs
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(name: config: config // {
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config = lib.warnIf (lib.isInOldestRelease 2211)
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"Module argument `nodes.${name}.config` is deprecated. Use `nodes.${name}` instead."
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config;
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})
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config.nodes;
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passthru.nodes = config.nodesCompat;
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defaults = mkIf config.node.pkgsReadOnly {
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nixpkgs.pkgs = config.node.pkgs;
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imports = [ ../../modules/misc/nixpkgs/read-only.nix ];
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};
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};
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}
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