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Regression test for #4245
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34 lines
1.1 KiB
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source common.sh
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file=build-hook.nix
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source build-remote.sh
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# Add a `post-build-hook` option to the nix conf.
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# This hook will be executed both for the local machine and the remote builders
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# (because they share the same config).
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registerBuildHook () {
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# Dummy post-build-hook just to ensure that it's executed correctly.
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# (we can't reuse the one from `$PWD/push-to-store.sh` because of
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# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4341)
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cat <<EOF > $TEST_ROOT/post-build-hook.sh
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#!/bin/sh
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echo "Post hook ran successfully"
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# Add an empty line to a counter file, just to check that this hook ran properly
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echo "" >> $TEST_ROOT/post-hook-counter
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EOF
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chmod +x $TEST_ROOT/post-build-hook.sh
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rm -f $TEST_ROOT/post-hook-counter
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echo "post-build-hook = $TEST_ROOT/post-build-hook.sh" >> $NIX_CONF_DIR/nix.conf
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}
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registerBuildHook
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source build-remote.sh
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# `build-hook.nix` has four derivations to build, and the hook runs twice for
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# each derivation (once on the builder and once on the host), so the counter
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# should contain eight lines now
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[[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/post-hook-counter | wc -l) -eq 8 ]]
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