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This fixes #126344, specifically with the goal of enabling overriding the checkPhase argument. See `design notes` at the end for details. This allows among other things, enabling bash extension for the `checkPhase`. Previously using such bash extensions was prohibited by the `writeShellScript` code because there was no way to enable the extension in the checker. As an example: ```nix (writeShellScript "foo" '' shopt -s extglob echo @(foo|bar) '').overrideAttrs (old: { checkPhase = '' # use subshell to preserve outer environment ( export BASHOPTS shopt -s extglob ${old.checkPhase} ) ''; }) ``` This commit also adds tests for this feature to `pkgs/tests/default.nix`, under `trivial-overriding`. The test code is located at `pkgs/build-support/trivial-builders/test-overriding.nix`. Design notes: ------------- Per discussion with @sternenseemann, the original approach of just wrapping `writeTextFile` in `makeOverridable` had the issue that combined with `callPackage` in the following form, would shadow the `.override` attribute of the `writeTextFile`: ```nix with import <nixpkgs>; callPackage ({writeShellScript}: writeShellScript "foo" "echo foo") ``` A better approach can be seen in this commit, where `checkPhase` is moved from an argument of `writeTextFile`, which is substituted into `buildCommand`, into an `mkDerivation` argument, which is substituted from the environment and `eval`-ed. (see the source) This way we can simple use `.overideAttrs` as usual, and this also makes `checkPhase` a bit more conformant to `mkDerivation` naming, with respect to phases generally being overridable attrs. Co-authored-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Co-authored-by: Naïm Favier <n@monade.li>
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3.5 KiB
Nix
120 lines
3.5 KiB
Nix
# Check that overriding works for trivial-builders like
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# `writeShellScript` via `overrideAttrs`. This is useful
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# to override the `checkPhase`, e. g. when you want
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# to enable extglob in `writeShellScript`.
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#
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# Run using `nix-build -A tests.trivial-overriding`.
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{ lib
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, runtimeShell
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, runCommand
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, callPackage
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, writeShellScript
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, writeTextFile
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, writeShellScriptBin
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}:
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let
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extglobScript = ''
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shopt -s extglob
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touch success
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echo @(success|failure)
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rm success
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'';
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# Reuse the old `checkPhase` of `writeShellScript`, but enable extglob.
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allowExtglob = old: {
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checkPhase = ''
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# make sure we don't change the settings for
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# the rest of the derivation's build
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(
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export BASHOPTS
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shopt -s extglob
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${old.checkPhase}
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)
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'';
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};
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# Run old checkPhase, but only succeed if it fails.
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# This HACK is required because we can't introspect build failures
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# in nix: With `assertFail` we want to make sure that the default
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# `checkPhase` would fail if extglob was used in the script.
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assertFail = old: {
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# write old checkPhase into a shell script, so we can check for
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# the phase to fail even though we have `set -e`.
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checkPhase = ''
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if source ${writeShellScript "old-check-phase" old.checkPhase} 2>/dev/null; then
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exit 1
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fi
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'';
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};
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simpleCase = case:
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writeShellScript "test-trivial-overriding-${case}" extglobScript;
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callPackageCase = case: callPackage (
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{ writeShellScript }:
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writeShellScript "test-trivial-callpackage-overriding-${case}" extglobScript
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) { };
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binCase = case:
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writeShellScriptBin "test-trivial-overriding-bin-${case}" extglobScript;
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# building this derivation would fail without overriding
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textFileCase = writeTextFile {
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name = "test-trivial-overriding-text-file";
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checkPhase = "false";
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text = ''
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#!${runtimeShell}
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echo success
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'';
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executable = true;
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};
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mkCase = f: type: isBin:
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let
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drv = (f type).overrideAttrs
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(if type == "succ" then allowExtglob else assertFail);
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in if isBin then "${drv}/bin/${drv.name}" else drv;
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writeTextOverrides = {
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# Enabling globbing in checkPhase
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simpleSucc = mkCase simpleCase "succ" false;
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# Ensure it's possible to fail; in this case globbing is not enabled.
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simpleFail = mkCase simpleCase "fail" false;
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# Do the same checks after wrapping with callPackage
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# to make sure callPackage doesn't mess with the override
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callpSucc = mkCase callPackageCase "succ" false;
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callpFail = mkCase callPackageCase "fail" false;
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# Do the same check using `writeShellScriptBin`
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binSucc = mkCase binCase "succ" true;
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binFail = mkCase binCase "fail" true;
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# Check that we can also override plain writeTextFile
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textFileSuccess = textFileCase.overrideAttrs (_: {
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checkPhase = "true";
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});
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};
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# `runTest` forces nix to build the script of our test case and
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# run its `checkPhase` which is our main interest. Additionally
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# it executes the script and thus makes sure that extglob also
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# works at run time.
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runTest = script:
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let
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name = script.name or (builtins.baseNameOf script);
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in writeShellScript "run-${name}" ''
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if [ "$(${script})" != "success" ]; then
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echo "Failed in ${script}"
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exit 1
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fi
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'';
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in
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runCommand "test-writeShellScript-overriding" {
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passthru = { inherit writeTextOverrides; };
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} ''
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${lib.concatMapStrings (test: ''
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${runTest test}
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'') (lib.attrValues writeTextOverrides)}
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touch "$out"
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''
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