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# Testers {#chap-testers}
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This chapter describes several testing builders which are available in the <literal>testers</literal> namespace.
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## `testVersion` {#tester-testVersion}
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Checks the command output contains the specified version
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Although simplistic, this test assures that the main program
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can run. While there's no substitute for a real test case,
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it does catch dynamic linking errors and such. It also provides
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some protection against accidentally building the wrong version,
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for example when using an 'old' hash in a fixed-output derivation.
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Examples:
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```nix
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passthru.tests.version = testVersion { package = hello; };
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passthru.tests.version = testVersion {
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package = seaweedfs;
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command = "weed version";
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};
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passthru.tests.version = testVersion {
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package = key;
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command = "KeY --help";
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# Wrong '2.5' version in the code. Drop on next version.
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version = "2.5";
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};
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```
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## `testEqualDerivation` {#tester-testEqualDerivation}
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Checks that two packages produce the exact same build instructions.
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This can be used to make sure that a certain difference of configuration,
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such as the presence of an overlay does not cause a cache miss.
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When the derivations are equal, the return value is an empty file.
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Otherwise, the build log explains the difference via `nix-diff`.
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Example:
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```nix
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testEqualDerivation
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"The hello package must stay the same when enabling checks."
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hello
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(hello.overrideAttrs(o: { doCheck = true; }))
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```
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## `invalidateFetcherByDrvHash` {#tester-invalidateFetcherByDrvHash}
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Use the derivation hash to invalidate the output via name, for testing.
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Type: `(a@{ name, ... } -> Derivation) -> a -> Derivation`
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Normally, fixed output derivations can and should be cached by their output
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hash only, but for testing we want to re-fetch everytime the fetcher changes.
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Changes to the fetcher become apparent in the drvPath, which is a hash of
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how to fetch, rather than a fixed store path.
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By inserting this hash into the name, we can make sure to re-run the fetcher
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every time the fetcher changes.
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This relies on the assumption that Nix isn't clever enough to reuse its
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database of local store contents to optimize fetching.
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You might notice that the "salted" name derives from the normal invocation,
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not the final derivation. `invalidateFetcherByDrvHash` has to invoke the fetcher
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function twice: once to get a derivation hash, and again to produce the final
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fixed output derivation.
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Example:
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```nix
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tests.fetchgit = invalidateFetcherByDrvHash fetchgit {
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name = "nix-source";
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url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix";
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rev = "9d9dbe6ed05854e03811c361a3380e09183f4f4a";
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sha256 = "sha256-7DszvbCNTjpzGRmpIVAWXk20P0/XTrWZ79KSOGLrUWY=";
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};
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```
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2022-05-05 11:41:34 +01:00
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## `nixosTest` {#tester-nixosTest}
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Run a NixOS VM network test using this evaluation of Nixpkgs.
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NOTE: This function is primarily for external use. NixOS itself uses `make-test-python.nix` directly.
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It is mostly equivalent to the function `import ./make-test-python.nix` from the
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[NixOS manual](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-nixos-tests),
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except that the current application of Nixpkgs (`pkgs`) will be used, instead of
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letting NixOS invoke Nixpkgs anew.
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If a test machine needs to set NixOS options under `nixpkgs`, it must set only the
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`nixpkgs.pkgs` option.
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### Parameter
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A [NixOS VM test network](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-nixos-tests), or path to it. Example:
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```nix
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{
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name = "my-test";
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nodes = {
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machine1 = { lib, pkgs, nodes, ... }: {
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environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.hello ];
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services.foo.enable = true;
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};
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# machine2 = ...;
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};
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testScript = ''
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start_all()
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machine1.wait_for_unit("foo.service")
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machine1.succeed("hello | foo-send")
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'';
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}
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```
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### Result
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A derivation that runs the VM test.
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Notable attributes:
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* `nodes`: the evaluated NixOS configurations. Useful for debugging and exploring the configuration.
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* `driverInteractive`: a script that launches an interactive Python session in the context of the `testScript`.
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