nix/tests/functional/repl.sh
John Ericson 30dcc19d1f Put functional tests in tests/functional
I think it is bad for these reasons when `tests/` contains a mix of
functional and integration tests

 - Concepts is harder to understand, the documentation makes a good
   unit vs functional vs integration distinction, but when the
   integration tests are just two subdirs within `tests/` this is not
   clear.

 - Source filtering in the `flake.nix` is more complex. We need to
   filter out some of the dirs from `tests/`, rather than simply pick
   the dirs we want and take all of them. This is a good sign the
   structure of what we are trying to do is not matching the structure
   of the files.

With this change we have a clean:
```shell-session
$ git show 'HEAD:tests'
tree HEAD:tests

functional/
installer/
nixos/
```

(cherry picked from commit 68c81c7375)
2023-12-01 12:06:43 -05:00

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source common.sh
testDir="$PWD"
cd "$TEST_ROOT"
replCmds="
simple = 1
simple = import $testDir/simple.nix
:bl simple
:log simple
"
replFailingCmds="
failing = import $testDir/simple-failing.nix
:b failing
:log failing
"
replUndefinedVariable="
import $testDir/undefined-variable.nix
"
testRepl () {
local nixArgs=("$@")
rm -rf repl-result-out || true # cleanup from other runs backed by a foreign nix store
local replOutput="$(nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replCmds")"
echo "$replOutput"
local outPath=$(echo "$replOutput" |&
grep -o -E "$NIX_STORE_DIR/\w*-simple")
nix path-info "${nixArgs[@]}" "$outPath"
[ "$(realpath ./repl-result-out)" == "$outPath" ] || fail "nix repl :bl doesn't make a symlink"
# run it again without checking the output to ensure the previously created symlink gets overwritten
nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replCmds" || fail "nix repl does not work twice with the same inputs"
# simple.nix prints a PATH during build
echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s 'PATH=' || fail "nix repl :log doesn't output logs"
local replOutput="$(nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replFailingCmds" 2>&1)"
echo "$replOutput"
echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s 'This should fail' \
|| fail "nix repl :log doesn't output logs for a failed derivation"
local replOutput="$(nix repl --show-trace "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replUndefinedVariable" 2>&1)"
echo "$replOutput"
echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s "while evaluating the file" \
|| fail "nix repl --show-trace doesn't show the trace"
nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" --option pure-eval true 2>&1 <<< "builtins.currentSystem" \
| grep "attribute 'currentSystem' missing"
nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" 2>&1 <<< "builtins.currentSystem" \
| grep "$(nix-instantiate --eval -E 'builtins.currentSystem')"
}
# Simple test, try building a drv
testRepl
# Same thing (kind-of), but with a remote store.
testRepl --store "$TEST_ROOT/store?real=$NIX_STORE_DIR"
# Remove ANSI escape sequences. They can prevent grep from finding a match.
stripColors () {
sed -E 's/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]//g'
}
testReplResponseGeneral () {
local grepMode="$1"; shift
local commands="$1"; shift
local expectedResponse="$1"; shift
local response="$(nix repl "$@" <<< "$commands" | stripColors)"
echo "$response" | grepQuiet "$grepMode" -s "$expectedResponse" \
|| fail "repl command set:
$commands
does not respond with:
$expectedResponse
but with:
$response
"
}
testReplResponse () {
testReplResponseGeneral --basic-regexp "$@"
}
testReplResponseNoRegex () {
testReplResponseGeneral --fixed-strings "$@"
}
# :a uses the newest version of a symbol
testReplResponse '
:a { a = "1"; }
:a { a = "2"; }
"result: ${a}"
' "result: 2"
# check dollar escaping https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4909
# note the escaped \,
# \\
# because the second argument is a regex
testReplResponseNoRegex '
"$" + "{hi}"
' '"\${hi}"'
testReplResponse '
drvPath
' '".*-simple.drv"' \
$testDir/simple.nix
testReplResponse '
drvPath
' '".*-simple.drv"' \
--file $testDir/simple.nix --experimental-features 'ca-derivations'
testReplResponse '
drvPath
' '".*-simple.drv"' \
--file $testDir/simple.nix --extra-experimental-features 'repl-flake ca-derivations'
mkdir -p flake && cat <<EOF > flake/flake.nix
{
outputs = { self }: {
foo = 1;
bar.baz = 2;
changingThing = "beforeChange";
};
}
EOF
testReplResponse '
foo + baz
' "3" \
./flake ./flake\#bar --experimental-features 'flakes repl-flake'
# Test the `:reload` mechansim with flakes:
# - Eval `./flake#changingThing`
# - Modify the flake
# - Re-eval it
# - Check that the result has changed
replResult=$( (
echo "changingThing"
sleep 1 # Leave the repl the time to eval 'foo'
sed -i 's/beforeChange/afterChange/' flake/flake.nix
echo ":reload"
echo "changingThing"
) | nix repl ./flake --experimental-features 'flakes repl-flake')
echo "$replResult" | grepQuiet -s beforeChange
echo "$replResult" | grepQuiet -s afterChange
# Test recursive printing and formatting
# Normal output should print attributes in lexicographical order non-recursively
testReplResponseNoRegex '
{ a = { b = 2; }; l = [ 1 2 3 ]; s = "string"; n = 1234; x = rec { y = { z = { inherit y; }; }; }; }
' '{ a = { ... }; l = [ ... ]; n = 1234; s = "string"; x = { ... }; }'
# Same for lists, but order is preserved
testReplResponseNoRegex '
[ 42 1 "thingy" ({ a = 1; }) ([ 1 2 3 ]) ]
' '[ 42 1 "thingy" { ... } [ ... ] ]'
# Same for let expressions
testReplResponseNoRegex '
let x = { y = { a = 1; }; inherit x; }; in x
' '{ x = { ... }; y = { ... }; }'
# The :p command should recursively print sets, but prevent infinite recursion
testReplResponseNoRegex '
:p { a = { b = 2; }; s = "string"; n = 1234; x = rec { y = { z = { inherit y; }; }; }; }
' '{ a = { b = 2; }; n = 1234; s = "string"; x = { y = { z = { y = «repeated»; }; }; }; }'
# Same for lists
testReplResponseNoRegex '
:p [ 42 1 "thingy" (rec { a = 1; b = { inherit a; inherit b; }; }) ([ 1 2 3 ]) ]
' '[ 42 1 "thingy" { a = 1; b = { a = 1; b = «repeated»; }; } [ 1 2 3 ] ]'
# Same for let expressions
testReplResponseNoRegex '
:p let x = { y = { a = 1; }; inherit x; }; in x
' '{ x = { x = «repeated»; y = { a = 1; }; }; y = «repeated»; }'