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nixpkgs/nixos/tests/spacecookie.nix
sternenseemann 76583ee81a nixos/spacecookie: convert into settings-style freeform configuration
* Move `hostname` and `root` into a settings submodule with a freeform
  type, allowing users to also use options not known to the NixOS
  service. Compatibility with a warning for the renamed options is also
  trivial to achieve.
* `port` stays where it is as we don't actually use the `port` option of
  spacecookie to set up the socket, but only to inform spacecookie about
  the port we have set in the `systemd.socket` file, this makes more
  sense. Additionally the configuration of the listening port and
  address change in the next spacecookie release — we can dodge this
  issue altogether by doing our own thing, but I'm interested to hear
  opinions on this.
  To ensure that this is not misconfigured, we add an assertion for
  the port option.
* Add an assertion for `user` in settings which has no effect the way
  we are starting spacecookie as it wouldn't be able to call setuid.
  The message also explains how a specific user can be used with
  spacecookie if desired.
2021-04-10 15:44:19 +02:00

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let
gopherRoot = "/tmp/gopher";
gopherHost = "gopherd";
gopherClient = "client";
fileContent = "Hello Gopher!\n";
fileName = "file.txt";
in
import ./make-test-python.nix ({...}: {
name = "spacecookie";
nodes = {
${gopherHost} = {
systemd.services.spacecookie = {
preStart = ''
mkdir -p ${gopherRoot}/directory
printf "%s" "${fileContent}" > ${gopherRoot}/${fileName}
'';
};
services.spacecookie = {
enable = true;
openFirewall = true;
settings = {
root = gopherRoot;
hostname = gopherHost;
};
};
};
${gopherClient} = {};
};
testScript = ''
start_all()
# with daemon type notify, the unit being started
# should also mean the port is open
${gopherHost}.wait_for_unit("spacecookie.service")
${gopherClient}.wait_for_unit("network.target")
fileResponse = ${gopherClient}.succeed("curl -f -s gopher://${gopherHost}/0/${fileName}")
# the file response should return our created file exactly
if not (fileResponse == "${builtins.replaceStrings [ "\n" ] [ "\\n" ] fileContent}"):
raise Exception("Unexpected file response")
# sanity check on the directory listing: we serve a directory and a file
# via gopher, so the directory listing should have exactly two entries,
# one with gopher file type 0 (file) and one with file type 1 (directory).
dirResponse = ${gopherClient}.succeed("curl -f -s gopher://${gopherHost}")
dirEntries = [l[0] for l in dirResponse.split("\n") if len(l) > 0]
dirEntries.sort()
if not (["0", "1"] == dirEntries):
raise Exception("Unexpected directory response")
'';
})