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import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ...}:
let
client = {pkgs, ...}:{
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.upterm ];
};
in
{
name = "uptermd";
meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [ fleaz ];
};
nodes = {
server = {config, ...}: {
services.uptermd = {
enable = true;
openFirewall = true;
port = 1337;
};
};
client1 = client;
client2 = client;
};
testScript = ''
start_all()
server.wait_for_unit("uptermd.service")
server.systemctl("start network-online.target")
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server.wait_for_unit("network-online.target")
# wait for upterm port to be reachable
client1.wait_until_succeeds("nc -z -v server 1337")
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# Add SSH hostkeys from the server to both clients
# uptermd needs an '@cert-authority entry so we need to modify the known_hosts file
client1.execute("mkdir -p ~/.ssh && ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -p 1337 server ls")
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client1.execute("echo @cert-authority $(cat ~/.ssh/known_hosts) > ~/.ssh/known_hosts")
client2.execute("mkdir -p ~/.ssh && ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -p 1337 server ls")
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client2.execute("echo @cert-authority $(cat ~/.ssh/known_hosts) > ~/.ssh/known_hosts")
client1.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
client1.wait_until_succeeds("pgrep -f 'agetty.*tty1'")
client1.wait_until_tty_matches("1", "login: ")
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client1.send_chars("root\n")
client1.wait_until_succeeds("pgrep -u root bash")
client1.execute("ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N \"\" -f /root/.ssh/id_ed25519")
client1.send_chars("TERM=xterm upterm host --server ssh://server:1337 --force-command hostname -- bash > /tmp/session-details\n")
client1.wait_for_file("/tmp/session-details")
client1.send_key("q")
# uptermd can't connect if we don't have a keypair
client2.execute("ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N \"\" -f /root/.ssh/id_ed25519")
# Grep the ssh connect command from the output of 'upterm host'
ssh_command = client1.succeed("grep 'SSH Session' /tmp/session-details | cut -d':' -f2-").strip()
# Connect with client2. Because we used '--force-command hostname' we should get "client1" as the output
output = client2.succeed(ssh_command)
assert output.strip() == "client1"
'';
})