nixpkgs/nixos/tests/web-apps/netbox-upgrade.nix
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Nix

import ../make-test-python.nix (
{ lib, pkgs, ... }:
let
oldNetbox = pkgs.netbox_3_7;
newNetbox = pkgs.netbox_4_1;
in
{
name = "netbox-upgrade";
meta = with lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [
minijackson
raitobezarius
];
};
nodes.machine =
{ config, ... }:
{
virtualisation.memorySize = 2048;
services.netbox = {
enable = true;
package = oldNetbox;
secretKeyFile = pkgs.writeText "secret" ''
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789
'';
};
services.nginx = {
enable = true;
recommendedProxySettings = true;
virtualHosts.netbox = {
default = true;
locations."/".proxyPass = "http://localhost:${toString config.services.netbox.port}";
locations."/static/".alias = "/var/lib/netbox/static/";
};
};
users.users.nginx.extraGroups = [ "netbox" ];
networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 80 ];
specialisation.upgrade.configuration.services.netbox.package = lib.mkForce newNetbox;
};
testScript =
{ nodes, ... }:
let
apiVersion =
version:
lib.pipe version [
(lib.splitString ".")
(lib.take 2)
(lib.concatStringsSep ".")
];
oldApiVersion = apiVersion oldNetbox.version;
newApiVersion = apiVersion newNetbox.version;
in
''
start_all()
machine.wait_for_unit("netbox.target")
machine.wait_for_unit("nginx.service")
machine.wait_until_succeeds("journalctl --since -1m --unit netbox --grep Listening")
def api_version(headers):
header = [header for header in headers.splitlines() if header.startswith("API-Version:")][0]
return header.split()[1]
def check_api_version(version):
# Returns 403 with NetBox >= 4.0,
# but we still get the API version in the headers
headers = machine.succeed(
"curl -sSL http://localhost/api/ --head -H 'Content-Type: application/json'"
)
assert api_version(headers) == version
with subtest("NetBox version is the old one"):
check_api_version("${oldApiVersion}")
# Somehow, even though netbox-housekeeping.service has After=netbox.service,
# netbox-housekeeping.service and netbox.service still get started at the
# same time, making netbox-housekeeping fail (can't really do some house
# keeping job if the database is not correctly formed).
#
# So we don't check that the upgrade went well, we just check that
# netbox.service is active, and that netbox-housekeeping can be run
# successfully afterwards.
#
# This is not good UX, but the system should be working nonetheless.
machine.execute("${nodes.machine.system.build.toplevel}/specialisation/upgrade/bin/switch-to-configuration test >&2")
machine.wait_for_unit("netbox.service")
machine.succeed("systemctl start netbox-housekeeping.service")
with subtest("NetBox version is the new one"):
check_api_version("${newApiVersion}")
'';
}
)