As written, the nixos/quorum module will simply run forever, and has
been timing out in Hydra. Implement a fix for such by changing the final
statement from a wait_until_succeeds to simply succeed, forcing the test
to succeed or fail instead of run indefinitely.
- Fully get rid of `parseKeyValues` and use systemctl features for that
- Add some regex modifiers recommended by perlcritic
- Get rid of a postfix if
- Sort units when showing their status
- Clean the logic for showing what failed from `elif` to `next`
- Switch from `state` to `substate` for `auto-restart` because that's
actually where the value is stored
- Show status of units with one single systemctl call and get rid of
COLUMNS in favor of --full
- Add a test for failing units
Replace sleep() calls where possible, using wait_for_* methods. This
should provide more robustness in cases where tests are running on a
congested system.
Since dhcpd has been hardened (DynamicUser → NoNewPrivileges) it can't
use a setcap wrapper. Instead, we add the net_admin capability to it's
ambient set and run `ip route` directly. This is also safer that giving
everyone permisison to change the routing table.
Add test coverage for the enableConfiguredRecompile option, checking
that we can compile and exec a new xmonad from a user's local config, as
well as restart the originally configured xmonad.
As I needed a reliable way to wait for recompilation to finish before
proceeding with subsequent test steps, I adjusted the startup behavior
to write a file ("oldXMonad" or "newXMonad") to /etc upon startup, and
replaced some "sleep" calls with "wait_for_file".
This removes `/run/nixos/activation-reload-list` (which we will need in
the future when reworking the reload logic) and makes
`/run/nixos/activation-restart-list` honor `restartIfChanged` and
`reloadIfChanged`. This way activation scripts don't have to bother with
choosing between reloading and restarting.
The tsm-client needs a tsm-server to do anything useful.
Without a server, automated tests can just
check diagnostic outputs for plausibility.
The commit at hand adds two tests:
1.
The command line interface `dsmc` is called,
then it is verified that the program does
* report the correct client version,
* find its configuration file,
* report a connection error.
2.
To check the GUI (and the tsm-client nixos module), we add a
vm test which uses the module to install `tsm-client-withGui`.
To verify that the GUI's basic functionality is present,
we skip over all connection failure related error
messages and open the "Connection Information"
dialog from the main application window.
This dialog presents the node name and the client version;
both are verified by the test.
Note: Our `tsm-client` build recipe consists of two packages:
The "unwrapped" package and the final package.
This commit puts the unwrapped one into the final
package's `passthru` so that tests can access
the original version string that is needed to check
the client version reported by the application.
The test has been broken for some time and the test errors are
non-obvious. None of the current maintainers know how to fix it so it is
better to get rid of it then to keep a continously failing test.
This adds a very minimalistic (in terms of functionality and
dependencies) test for wlroots, Wayland, and related packages.
The Sway test covers more functionality and packages (e.g. XWayland) but
this test has tree advantages:
- Less dependencies: Much fewer rebuilds are required when testing core
changes that need to go through staging.
- Testing wlroots updates: The Sway package isn't immediately updated
after a new wlroots version is released and a lot of other packages
depend on wlroots as well.
- Determining whether a bug only affects Sway or wlroots/TinyWL as well.
Catches failures like https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/149539
that don't happen with AutomaticLoginEnable.
We still have a 0-delay autologin test in gnome-xorg, in case there's
ever an issue that only arises with AutomaticLoginEnable.
One of the subtests in the sudo NixOS test suite was broken: instead of
running the sudo invocation as user 'test2', it was running it as root.
Since root doesn't require a password to use sudo, this was causing
random "broken pipe" errors when trying to pass it a password via stdin.
One use case for Mattermost configuration is doing a "mostly
mutable" configuration where NixOS module options take priority
over Mattermost's config JSON.
Add a preferNixConfig option that prefers configured Nix options
over what's configured in Mattermost config if mutableConfig is set.
Remove the reliance on readFile (it's flake incompatible) and use
jq instead.
Merge Mattermost configs together on Mattermost startup, depending
on configured module options.
Write tests for mutable, mostly mutable, and immutable configurations.
A change in QEMU v6.1.0 has somehow caused QEMU to behave differently
enough to cause this test to fail. This commit forces the test to be ran
with QEMU 6.0.0 from Nixpkgs at revision
e1fc1a80a0, which is the commit prior to
the QEMU 6.1.0 version bump.
Co-authored-by: Julio Sueiras <juliosueiras@gmail.com>
Adds a fully fledged NixOS VM integration test which uses jmtpfs and
gvfs to test the functionality of MTP inside of NixOS. It uses USB
device emulation in QEMU to create MTP device(s) which can be tested
against.
Co-authored-by: nixinator <33lockdown33@protonmail.com>
In the process I also found that the CapabilityBoundingSet
was restricting the service from listening on port 80, and
the AmbientCapabilities was ineffective. Fixed appropriately.
Allows configuring many default settings for certificates,
all of which can still be overridden on a per-cert basis.
Some options have been moved into .defaults from security.acme,
namely email, server, validMinDays and renewInterval. These
changes will not break existing configurations thanks to
mkChangedOptionModule.
With this, it is also now possible to configure DNS-01 with
web servers whose virtualHosts utilise enableACME. The only
requirement is you set `acmeRoot = null` for each vhost.
The test suite has been revamped to cover these additions
and also to generally make it easier to maintain. Test config
for apache and nginx has been fully standardised, and it
is now much easier to add a new web server if it follows
the same configuration patterns as those two. I have also
optimised the use of switch-to-configuration which should
speed up testing.
Closes#129838
It is possible for the CA to revoke a cert that has not yet
expired. We must run lego to validate this before expiration,
but we must still ignore failures on unexpired certs to retain
compatibility with #85794
Also changed domainHash logic such that a renewal will only
be attempted at all if domains are unchanged, and do a full
run otherwises. Resolves#147540 but will be partially
reverted when go-acme/lego#1532 is resolved + available.
- Add the migrations directory to the package
- Add postgres support to the package
- Add a service for powerdns-admin
Co-authored-by: Zhaofeng Li <hello@zhaofeng.li>
Snapserver expects the arguments `--tcp.bind_to_address` and
`--http.bind_to_address` instead of the `--tcp.address` (and http
equivalent) versions.
This caused the process to listen on `0.0.0.0` (for TCP and HTTP
sockets) regardless of the configuration value. It also never listend on
the IPv6 address `::` as our module system made the user believe.
This commit fixes the above issue and ensures that (at least for the TCP
socket) that our default `::` does indeed allow connections via IPv6
(to localhost aka ::1).
* elk7: 7.11.1 -> 7.16.1
* nixosTests.elk: Improve reliability and compatibility with ELK 7.x
- Use comparisons in jq instead of grepping
- Match for `.hits.total.value` if version >= 7, otherwise it always
passes
- Make curl fail if requests fails
* nixos/filebeat: Add initial module and test
Filebeat is an open source file harvester, mostly used to fetch logs
files and feed them into logstash.
This module can be used instead of journalbeat if used with
`filebeat7` and configured with the `journald` input.
* python3Packages.parsedmarc.tests: Fix breakage
- Don't use the deprecated elasticsearch7-oss package
- Improve jq query robustness and add tracing
* rl-2205: Note the addition of the filebeat service
* elk6: 6.8.3 -> 6.8.21
The latest version includes a fix for CVE-2021-44228.
* nixos/journalbeat: Add a loose dependency on elasticsearch
Avoid unnecssary back-off when elasticsearch is running on the same
host.