2012-07-27 00:13:14 +03:00
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source common.sh
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clearStore
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2014-02-17 13:22:50 +02:00
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clearCache
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2012-07-27 00:13:14 +03:00
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2012-07-27 21:15:03 +03:00
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# Create the binary cache.
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2012-07-27 00:13:14 +03:00
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outPath=$(nix-build dependencies.nix --no-out-link)
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2017-10-03 06:41:29 +03:00
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nix copy --to file://$cacheDir $outPath
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2012-07-27 00:13:14 +03:00
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2012-07-28 01:16:05 +03:00
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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basicTests() {
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2012-07-27 00:13:14 +03:00
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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# By default, a binary cache doesn't support "nix-env -qas", but does
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# support installation.
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clearStore
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clearCacheCache
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2013-04-23 13:43:28 +03:00
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-env --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -f dependencies.nix -qas \* | grep -- "---"
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2012-07-28 01:16:05 +03:00
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-store --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs -r $outPath
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2012-07-28 01:16:05 +03:00
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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[ -x $outPath/program ]
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2014-02-26 19:59:01 +02:00
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2012-07-28 01:16:05 +03:00
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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# But with the right configuration, "nix-env -qas" should also work.
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clearStore
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clearCacheCache
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echo "WantMassQuery: 1" >> $cacheDir/nix-cache-info
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-env --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -f dependencies.nix -qas \* | grep -- "--S"
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nix-env --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -f dependencies.nix -qas \* | grep -- "--S"
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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x=$(nix-env -f dependencies.nix -qas \* --prebuilt-only)
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[ -z "$x" ]
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-store --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs -r $outPath
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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nix-store --check-validity $outPath
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nix-store -qR $outPath | grep input-2
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echo "WantMassQuery: 0" >> $cacheDir/nix-cache-info
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}
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# Test LocalBinaryCacheStore.
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basicTests
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2012-07-28 01:16:05 +03:00
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2012-07-27 21:15:03 +03:00
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2016-06-01 16:15:21 +03:00
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# Test HttpBinaryCacheStore.
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export _NIX_FORCE_HTTP_BINARY_CACHE_STORE=1
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basicTests
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2012-12-03 22:02:06 +02:00
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2012-07-27 00:13:14 +03:00
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2014-01-08 18:56:30 +02:00
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# Test whether Nix notices if the NAR doesn't match the hash in the NAR info.
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clearStore
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2016-08-10 18:13:11 +03:00
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nar=$(ls $cacheDir/nar/*.nar.xz | head -n1)
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2014-01-08 18:56:30 +02:00
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mv $nar $nar.good
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mkdir -p $TEST_ROOT/empty
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nix-store --dump $TEST_ROOT/empty | xz > $nar
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result 2>&1 | tee $TEST_ROOT/log
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2016-05-30 14:44:09 +03:00
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grep -q "hash mismatch" $TEST_ROOT/log
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2014-01-08 18:56:30 +02:00
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mv $nar.good $nar
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Support cryptographically signed binary caches
NAR info files in binary caches can now have a cryptographic signature
that Nix will verify before using the corresponding NAR file.
To create a private/public key pair for signing and verifying a binary
cache, do:
$ openssl genrsa -out ./cache-key.sec 2048
$ openssl rsa -in ./cache-key.sec -pubout > ./cache-key.pub
You should also come up with a symbolic name for the key, such as
"cache.example.org-1". This will be used by clients to look up the
public key. (It's a good idea to number keys, in case you ever need
to revoke/replace one.)
To create a binary cache signed with the private key:
$ nix-push --dest /path/to/binary-cache --key ./cache-key.sec --key-name cache.example.org-1
The public key (cache-key.pub) should be distributed to the clients.
They should have a nix.conf should contain something like:
signed-binary-caches = *
binary-cache-public-key-cache.example.org-1 = /path/to/cache-key.pub
If all works well, then if Nix fetches something from the signed
binary cache, you will see a message like:
*** Downloading ‘http://cache.example.org/nar/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’ (signed by ‘cache.example.org-1’) to ‘/nix/store/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’...
On the other hand, if the signature is wrong, you get a message like
NAR info file `http://cache.example.org/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j.narinfo' has an invalid signature; ignoring
Signatures are implemented as a single line appended to the NAR info
file, which looks like this:
Signature: 1;cache.example.org-1;HQ9Xzyanq9iV...muQ==
Thus the signature has 3 fields: a version (currently "1"), the ID of
key, and the base64-encoded signature of the SHA-256 hash of the
contents of the NAR info file up to but not including the Signature
line.
Issue #75.
2014-01-08 16:23:41 +02:00
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# Test whether this unsigned cache is rejected if the user requires signed caches.
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clearStore
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2016-05-30 15:53:57 +03:00
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clearCacheCache
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Support cryptographically signed binary caches
NAR info files in binary caches can now have a cryptographic signature
that Nix will verify before using the corresponding NAR file.
To create a private/public key pair for signing and verifying a binary
cache, do:
$ openssl genrsa -out ./cache-key.sec 2048
$ openssl rsa -in ./cache-key.sec -pubout > ./cache-key.pub
You should also come up with a symbolic name for the key, such as
"cache.example.org-1". This will be used by clients to look up the
public key. (It's a good idea to number keys, in case you ever need
to revoke/replace one.)
To create a binary cache signed with the private key:
$ nix-push --dest /path/to/binary-cache --key ./cache-key.sec --key-name cache.example.org-1
The public key (cache-key.pub) should be distributed to the clients.
They should have a nix.conf should contain something like:
signed-binary-caches = *
binary-cache-public-key-cache.example.org-1 = /path/to/cache-key.pub
If all works well, then if Nix fetches something from the signed
binary cache, you will see a message like:
*** Downloading ‘http://cache.example.org/nar/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’ (signed by ‘cache.example.org-1’) to ‘/nix/store/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’...
On the other hand, if the signature is wrong, you get a message like
NAR info file `http://cache.example.org/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j.narinfo' has an invalid signature; ignoring
Signatures are implemented as a single line appended to the NAR info
file, which looks like this:
Signature: 1;cache.example.org-1;HQ9Xzyanq9iV...muQ==
Thus the signature has 3 fields: a version (currently "1"), the ID of
key, and the base64-encoded signature of the SHA-256 hash of the
contents of the NAR info file up to but not including the Signature
line.
Issue #75.
2014-01-08 16:23:41 +02:00
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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if nix-store --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -r $outPath; then
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2014-01-08 18:56:58 +02:00
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echo "unsigned binary cache incorrectly accepted"
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exit 1
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fi
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Support cryptographically signed binary caches
NAR info files in binary caches can now have a cryptographic signature
that Nix will verify before using the corresponding NAR file.
To create a private/public key pair for signing and verifying a binary
cache, do:
$ openssl genrsa -out ./cache-key.sec 2048
$ openssl rsa -in ./cache-key.sec -pubout > ./cache-key.pub
You should also come up with a symbolic name for the key, such as
"cache.example.org-1". This will be used by clients to look up the
public key. (It's a good idea to number keys, in case you ever need
to revoke/replace one.)
To create a binary cache signed with the private key:
$ nix-push --dest /path/to/binary-cache --key ./cache-key.sec --key-name cache.example.org-1
The public key (cache-key.pub) should be distributed to the clients.
They should have a nix.conf should contain something like:
signed-binary-caches = *
binary-cache-public-key-cache.example.org-1 = /path/to/cache-key.pub
If all works well, then if Nix fetches something from the signed
binary cache, you will see a message like:
*** Downloading ‘http://cache.example.org/nar/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’ (signed by ‘cache.example.org-1’) to ‘/nix/store/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j-subversion-1.7.11’...
On the other hand, if the signature is wrong, you get a message like
NAR info file `http://cache.example.org/7dppcj5sc1nda7l54rjc0g5l1hamj09j.narinfo' has an invalid signature; ignoring
Signatures are implemented as a single line appended to the NAR info
file, which looks like this:
Signature: 1;cache.example.org-1;HQ9Xzyanq9iV...muQ==
Thus the signature has 3 fields: a version (currently "1"), the ID of
key, and the base64-encoded signature of the SHA-256 hash of the
contents of the NAR info file up to but not including the Signature
line.
Issue #75.
2014-01-08 16:23:41 +02:00
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2018-06-05 17:04:41 +03:00
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# Test whether fallback works if a NAR has disappeared. This does not require --fallback.
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2013-04-23 13:44:01 +03:00
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clearStore
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2018-06-05 17:04:41 +03:00
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mv $cacheDir/nar $cacheDir/nar2
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nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result
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mv $cacheDir/nar2 $cacheDir/nar
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# Test whether fallback works if a NAR is corrupted. This does require --fallback.
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clearStore
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2013-04-23 13:44:01 +03:00
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2018-06-05 15:44:26 +03:00
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mv $cacheDir/nar $cacheDir/nar2
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2018-06-05 17:04:41 +03:00
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mkdir $cacheDir/nar
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for i in $(cd $cacheDir/nar2 && echo *); do touch $cacheDir/nar/$i; done
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2013-04-23 13:44:01 +03:00
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2018-06-05 15:44:26 +03:00
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(! nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result)
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2013-04-23 13:44:01 +03:00
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2018-06-05 15:44:26 +03:00
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nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result --fallback
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2018-06-05 17:04:41 +03:00
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rm -rf $cacheDir/nar
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2018-06-05 15:44:26 +03:00
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mv $cacheDir/nar2 $cacheDir/nar
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2013-04-23 13:44:01 +03:00
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2013-01-02 12:45:23 +02:00
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# Test whether building works if the binary cache contains an
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# incomplete closure.
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clearStore
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rm $(grep -l "StorePath:.*dependencies-input-2" $cacheDir/*.narinfo)
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result 2>&1 | tee $TEST_ROOT/log
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2017-10-24 16:05:21 +03:00
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grep -q "copying path" $TEST_ROOT/log
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2015-02-10 12:54:06 +02:00
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if [ -n "$HAVE_SODIUM" ]; then
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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# Create a signed binary cache.
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clearCache
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2018-06-05 15:44:26 +03:00
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clearCacheCache
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2015-02-18 12:19:44 +02:00
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declare -a res=($(nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key test.nixos.org-1 $TEST_ROOT/sk1 $TEST_ROOT/pk1 ))
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publicKey="$(cat $TEST_ROOT/pk1)"
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2015-02-18 12:19:44 +02:00
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res=($(nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key test.nixos.org-1 $TEST_ROOT/sk2 $TEST_ROOT/pk2))
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badKey="$(cat $TEST_ROOT/pk2)"
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2015-02-18 12:19:44 +02:00
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res=($(nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key foo.nixos.org-1 $TEST_ROOT/sk3 $TEST_ROOT/pk3))
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otherKey="$(cat $TEST_ROOT/pk3)"
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2018-06-05 15:44:26 +03:00
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_NIX_FORCE_HTTP_BINARY_CACHE_STORE= nix copy --to file://$cacheDir?secret-key=$TEST_ROOT/sk1 $outPath
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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# Downloading should fail if we don't provide a key.
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clearStore
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2016-05-30 15:53:57 +03:00
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clearCacheCache
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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(! nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir")
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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# And it should fail if we provide an incorrect key.
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clearStore
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2016-05-30 15:53:57 +03:00
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clearCacheCache
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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(! nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --trusted-public-keys "$badKey")
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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# It should succeed if we provide the correct key.
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --trusted-public-keys "$otherKey $publicKey"
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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# It should fail if we corrupt the .narinfo.
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clearStore
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2016-05-30 16:03:04 +03:00
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cacheDir2=$TEST_ROOT/binary-cache-2
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rm -rf $cacheDir2
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cp -r $cacheDir $cacheDir2
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for i in $cacheDir2/*.narinfo; do
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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grep -v References $i > $i.tmp
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mv $i.tmp $i
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done
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2016-05-30 15:53:57 +03:00
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clearCacheCache
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2015-02-04 17:43:32 +02:00
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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(! nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir2" --trusted-public-keys "$publicKey")
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2016-05-30 16:03:04 +03:00
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# If we provide a bad and a good binary cache, it should succeed.
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2017-11-20 18:50:49 +02:00
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nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir2 file://$cacheDir" --trusted-public-keys "$publicKey"
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2015-02-10 12:54:06 +02:00
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fi # HAVE_LIBSODIUM
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