nix/tests/functional/fixed.nix

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with import "${builtins.getEnv "_NIX_TEST_BUILD_DIR"}/config.nix";
rec {
f2 = dummy: builder: mode: algo: hash: mkDerivation {
name = "fixed";
inherit builder;
outputHashMode = mode;
outputHashAlgo = algo;
outputHash = hash;
inherit dummy;
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impureEnvVars = ["IMPURE_VAR1" "IMPURE_VAR2"];
};
f = f2 "";
good = [
(f ./fixed.builder1.sh "flat" "md5" "8ddd8be4b179a529afa5f2ffae4b9858")
(f ./fixed.builder1.sh "flat" "sha1" "a0b65939670bc2c010f4d5d6a0b3e4e4590fb92b")
(f ./fixed.builder2.sh "recursive" "md5" "3670af73070fa14077ad74e0f5ea4e42")
(f ./fixed.builder2.sh "recursive" "sha1" "vw46m23bizj4n8afrc0fj19wrp7mj3c0")
];
# Expression to test that `nix-build --check` also throws an error if the hash of
# fixed-output derivation has changed even if the hash exists in the store (in this
# case the hash exists because of `fixed.builder2.sh`, but building a derivation
# with the same hash and a different result must throw an error).
check = [
(f ./fixed.builder1.sh "recursive" "md5" "3670af73070fa14077ad74e0f5ea4e42")
];
good2 = [
# Yes, this looks fscked up: builder2 doesn't have that result.
# But Nix sees that an output with the desired hash already
# exists, and will refrain from building it.
(f ./fixed.builder2.sh "flat" "md5" "8ddd8be4b179a529afa5f2ffae4b9858")
];
sameAsAdd =
f ./fixed.builder2.sh "recursive" "sha256" "1ixr6yd3297ciyp9im522dfxpqbkhcw0pylkb2aab915278fqaik";
bad = [
(f ./fixed.builder1.sh "flat" "md5" "0ddd8be4b179a529afa5f2ffae4b9858")
];
reallyBad = [
# Hash too short, and not base-32 either.
(f ./fixed.builder1.sh "flat" "md5" "ddd8be4b179a529afa5f2ffae4b9858")
];
badReferences = mkDerivation rec {
name = "bad-hash";
builder = script;
script = builtins.toFile "installer.sh" "echo $script >$out";
outputHash = "1ixr6yd3297ciyp9im522dfxpqbkhcw0pylkb2aab915278fqaik";
outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
outputHashMode = "flat";
};
# Test for building two derivations in parallel that produce the
# same output path because they're fixed-output derivations.
parallelSame = [
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(f2 "foo" ./fixed.builder2.sh "recursive" "md5" "3670af73070fa14077ad74e0f5ea4e42")
(f2 "bar" ./fixed.builder2.sh "recursive" "md5" "3670af73070fa14077ad74e0f5ea4e42")
];
# Can use "nar" instead of "recursive" now.
nar-not-recursive = f2 "foo" ./fixed.builder2.sh "nar" "md5" "3670af73070fa14077ad74e0f5ea4e42";
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}