nix-super/tests/flakes.sh

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source common.sh
if [[ -z $(type -p git) ]]; then
echo "Git not installed; skipping flake tests"
exit 99
fi
if [[ -z $(type -p hg) ]]; then
echo "Mercurial not installed; skipping flake tests"
exit 99
fi
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clearStore
rm -rf $TEST_HOME/.cache $TEST_HOME/.config
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registry=$TEST_ROOT/registry.json
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flake1Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake1
flake2Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake2
flake3Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake3
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flake4Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake4
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flake5Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake5
flake6Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake6
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flake7Dir=$TEST_ROOT/flake7
templatesDir=$TEST_ROOT/templates
nonFlakeDir=$TEST_ROOT/nonFlake
flakeA=$TEST_ROOT/flakeA
flakeB=$TEST_ROOT/flakeB
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for repo in $flake1Dir $flake2Dir $flake3Dir $flake7Dir $templatesDir $nonFlakeDir $flakeA $flakeB; do
rm -rf $repo $repo.tmp
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mkdir $repo
git -C $repo init
git -C $repo config user.email "foobar@example.com"
git -C $repo config user.name "Foobar"
done
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cat > $flake1Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
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{
description = "Bla bla";
outputs = inputs: rec {
packages.$system.foo = import ./simple.nix;
defaultPackage.$system = packages.$system.foo;
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# To test "nix flake init".
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legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.hello = import ./simple.nix;
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};
}
EOF
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cp ./simple.nix ./simple.builder.sh ./config.nix $flake1Dir/
git -C $flake1Dir add flake.nix simple.nix simple.builder.sh config.nix
git -C $flake1Dir commit -m 'Initial'
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cat > $flake2Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
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{
description = "Fnord";
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outputs = { self, flake1 }: rec {
packages.$system.bar = flake1.packages.$system.foo;
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};
}
EOF
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git -C $flake2Dir add flake.nix
git -C $flake2Dir commit -m 'Initial'
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Fnord";
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outputs = { self, flake2 }: rec {
packages.$system.xyzzy = flake2.packages.$system.bar;
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checks = {
xyzzy = packages.$system.xyzzy;
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};
};
}
EOF
git -C $flake3Dir add flake.nix
git -C $flake3Dir commit -m 'Initial'
cat > $nonFlakeDir/README.md <<EOF
FNORD
EOF
git -C $nonFlakeDir add README.md
git -C $nonFlakeDir commit -m 'Initial'
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cat > $registry <<EOF
{
"version": 2,
"flakes": [
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake1"
},
"to": {
"type": "git",
"url": "file://$flake1Dir"
}
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},
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake2"
},
"to": {
"type": "git",
"url": "file://$flake2Dir"
}
},
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake3"
},
"to": {
"type": "git",
"url": "file://$flake3Dir"
}
},
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake4"
},
"to": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake3"
}
},
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake5"
},
"to": {
"type": "hg",
"url": "file://$flake5Dir"
}
},
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "nixpkgs"
},
"to": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "flake1"
}
},
{ "from": {
"type": "indirect",
"id": "templates"
},
"to": {
"type": "git",
"url": "file://$templatesDir"
}
}
]
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}
EOF
# Test 'nix flake list'.
[[ $(nix registry list | wc -l) == 7 ]]
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# Test 'nix flake info'.
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nix flake info flake1 | grep -q 'URL: .*flake1.*'
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# Test 'nix flake info' on a local flake.
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(cd $flake1Dir && nix flake info) | grep -q 'URL: .*flake1.*'
(cd $flake1Dir && nix flake info .) | grep -q 'URL: .*flake1.*'
nix flake info $flake1Dir | grep -q 'URL: .*flake1.*'
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# Test 'nix flake info --json'.
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json=$(nix flake info flake1 --json | jq .)
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[[ $(echo "$json" | jq -r .description) = 'Bla bla' ]]
[[ -d $(echo "$json" | jq -r .path) ]]
[[ $(echo "$json" | jq -r .lastModified) = $(git -C $flake1Dir log -n1 --format=%ct) ]]
hash1=$(echo "$json" | jq -r .revision)
echo -n '# foo' >> $flake1Dir/flake.nix
git -C $flake1Dir commit -a -m 'Foo'
hash2=$(nix flake info flake1 --json --refresh | jq -r .revision)
[[ $hash1 != $hash2 ]]
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# Test 'nix build' on a flake.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake1#foo
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[[ -e $TEST_ROOT/result/hello ]]
# Test defaultPackage.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake1
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[[ -e $TEST_ROOT/result/hello ]]
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake1Dir
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result git+file://$flake1Dir
# Check that store symlinks inside a flake are not interpreted as flakes.
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nix build -o $flake1Dir/result git+file://$flake1Dir
nix path-info $flake1Dir/result
# 'getFlake' on a mutable flakeref should fail in pure mode, but succeed in impure mode.
(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result --expr "(builtins.getFlake \"$flake1Dir\").defaultPackage.$system")
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result --expr "(builtins.getFlake \"$flake1Dir\").defaultPackage.$system" --impure
# 'getFlake' on an immutable flakeref should succeed even in pure mode.
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result --expr "(builtins.getFlake \"git+file://$flake1Dir?rev=$hash2\").defaultPackage.$system"
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# Building a flake with an unlocked dependency should fail in pure mode.
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(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake2#bar --no-registries)
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(! nix eval --expr "builtins.getFlake \"$flake2Dir\"")
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# But should succeed in impure mode.
(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake2#bar --impure)
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake2#bar --impure --no-write-lock-file
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# Building a local flake with an unlocked dependency should fail with --no-update-lock-file.
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake2Dir#bar --no-update-lock-file 2>&1 | grep 'requires lock file changes'
# But it should succeed without that flag.
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake2Dir#bar --no-write-lock-file
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake2Dir#bar --no-update-lock-file 2>&1 | grep 'requires lock file changes'
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake2Dir#bar --commit-lock-file
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[[ -e $flake2Dir/flake.lock ]]
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[[ -z $(git -C $flake2Dir diff master) ]]
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# Rerunning the build should not change the lockfile.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake2Dir#bar
[[ -z $(git -C $flake2Dir diff master) ]]
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# Building with a lockfile should not require a fetch of the registry.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result --flake-registry file:///no-registry.json $flake2Dir#bar --refresh
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result --no-registries $flake2Dir#bar --refresh
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# Updating the flake should not change the lockfile.
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nix flake update $flake2Dir
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[[ -z $(git -C $flake2Dir diff master) ]]
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# Now we should be able to build the flake in pure mode.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake2#bar
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# Or without a registry.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result --no-registries git+file://$flake2Dir#bar --refresh
# Test whether indirect dependencies work.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake3Dir#xyzzy
git -C $flake3Dir add flake.lock
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# Add dependency to flake3.
rm $flake3Dir/flake.nix
cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Fnord";
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outputs = { self, flake1, flake2 }: rec {
packages.$system.xyzzy = flake2.packages.$system.bar;
packages.$system."sth sth" = flake1.packages.$system.foo;
};
}
EOF
git -C $flake3Dir add flake.nix
git -C $flake3Dir commit -m 'Update flake.nix'
# Check whether `nix build` works with an incomplete lockfile
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake3Dir#"sth sth"
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake3Dir#"sth%20sth"
# Check whether it saved the lockfile
(! [[ -z $(git -C $flake3Dir diff master) ]])
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git -C $flake3Dir add flake.lock
git -C $flake3Dir commit -m 'Add lockfile'
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# Test whether registry caching works.
nix registry list --flake-registry file://$registry | grep -q flake3
mv $registry $registry.tmp
nix-store --gc
nix registry list --flake-registry file://$registry --refresh | grep -q flake3
mv $registry.tmp $registry
# Test whether flakes are registered as GC roots for offline use.
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# FIXME: use tarballs rather than git.
rm -rf $TEST_HOME/.cache
nix-store --gc # get rid of copies in the store to ensure they get fetched to our git cache
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_NIX_FORCE_HTTP=1 nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result git+file://$flake2Dir#bar
mv $flake1Dir $flake1Dir.tmp
mv $flake2Dir $flake2Dir.tmp
nix-store --gc
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_NIX_FORCE_HTTP=1 nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result git+file://$flake2Dir#bar
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_NIX_FORCE_HTTP=1 nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result git+file://$flake2Dir#bar --refresh
mv $flake1Dir.tmp $flake1Dir
mv $flake2Dir.tmp $flake2Dir
# Add nonFlakeInputs to flake3.
rm $flake3Dir/flake.nix
cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs = {
flake1 = {};
flake2 = {};
nonFlake = {
url = git+file://$nonFlakeDir;
flake = false;
};
};
description = "Fnord";
outputs = inputs: rec {
packages.$system.xyzzy = inputs.flake2.packages.$system.bar;
packages.$system.sth = inputs.flake1.packages.$system.foo;
packages.$system.fnord =
with import ./config.nix;
mkDerivation {
inherit system;
name = "fnord";
buildCommand = ''
cat \${inputs.nonFlake}/README.md > \$out
'';
};
};
}
EOF
cp ./config.nix $flake3Dir
git -C $flake3Dir add flake.nix config.nix
git -C $flake3Dir commit -m 'Add nonFlakeInputs'
# Check whether `nix build` works with a lockfile which is missing a
# nonFlakeInputs.
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $flake3Dir#sth --commit-lock-file
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake3#fnord
[[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/result) = FNORD ]]
# Check whether flake input fetching is lazy: flake3#sth does not
# depend on flake2, so this shouldn't fail.
rm -rf $TEST_HOME/.cache
clearStore
mv $flake2Dir $flake2Dir.tmp
mv $nonFlakeDir $nonFlakeDir.tmp
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake3#sth
(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake3#xyzzy)
(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake3#fnord)
mv $flake2Dir.tmp $flake2Dir
mv $nonFlakeDir.tmp $nonFlakeDir
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake3#xyzzy flake3#fnord
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# Test doing multiple `lookupFlake`s
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake4#xyzzy
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# Test 'nix flake update' and --override-flake.
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nix flake update $flake3Dir
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[[ -z $(git -C $flake3Dir diff master) ]]
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nix flake update $flake3Dir --recreate-lock-file --override-flake flake2 nixpkgs
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[[ ! -z $(git -C $flake3Dir diff master) ]]
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# Make branch "removeXyzzy" where flake3 doesn't have xyzzy anymore
git -C $flake3Dir checkout -b removeXyzzy
rm $flake3Dir/flake.nix
cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs = {
nonFlake = {
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url = "$nonFlakeDir";
flake = false;
};
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};
description = "Fnord";
outputs = { self, flake1, flake2, nonFlake }: rec {
packages.$system.sth = flake1.packages.$system.foo;
packages.$system.fnord =
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with import ./config.nix;
mkDerivation {
inherit system;
name = "fnord";
buildCommand = ''
cat \${nonFlake}/README.md > \$out
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'';
};
};
}
EOF
git -C $flake3Dir add flake.nix
git -C $flake3Dir commit -m 'Remove packages.xyzzy'
git -C $flake3Dir checkout master
# Test whether fuzzy-matching works for IsAlias
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(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake4/removeXyzzy#xyzzy)
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# Test whether fuzzy-matching works for IsGit
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(! nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake4/removeXyzzy#xyzzy)
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result flake4/removeXyzzy#sth
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# Testing the nix CLI
nix registry add flake1 flake3
[[ $(nix registry list | wc -l) == 8 ]]
nix registry pin flake1
[[ $(nix registry list | wc -l) == 8 ]]
nix registry remove flake1
[[ $(nix registry list | wc -l) == 7 ]]
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# Test 'nix flake init'.
cat > $templatesDir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Some templates";
outputs = { self }: {
templates = {
trivial = {
path = ./trivial;
description = "A trivial flake";
};
};
defaultTemplate = self.templates.trivial;
};
}
EOF
mkdir $templatesDir/trivial
cat > $templatesDir/trivial/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "A flake for building Hello World";
outputs = { self, nixpkgs }: {
packages.x86_64-linux.hello = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.hello;
defaultPackage.x86_64-linux = self.packages.x86_64-linux.hello;
};
}
EOF
git -C $templatesDir add flake.nix trivial/flake.nix
git -C $templatesDir commit -m 'Initial'
nix flake check templates
nix flake show templates
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(cd $flake7Dir && nix flake init)
(cd $flake7Dir && nix flake init) # check idempotence
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git -C $flake7Dir add flake.nix
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nix flake check $flake7Dir
nix flake show $flake7Dir
git -C $flake7Dir commit -a -m 'Initial'
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# Test 'nix flake new'.
rm -rf $flake6Dir
nix flake new -t templates#trivial $flake6Dir
nix flake new -t templates#trivial $flake6Dir # check idempotence
nix flake check $flake6Dir
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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# Test 'nix flake clone'.
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rm -rf $TEST_ROOT/flake1-v2
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nix flake clone flake1 --dest $TEST_ROOT/flake1-v2
[ -e $TEST_ROOT/flake1-v2/flake.nix ]
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# More 'nix flake check' tests.
cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { flake1, self }: {
overlay = final: prev: {
};
};
}
EOF
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nix flake check $flake3Dir
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { flake1, self }: {
overlay = finalll: prev: {
};
};
}
EOF
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(! nix flake check $flake3Dir)
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { flake1, self }: {
nixosModules.foo = {
a.b.c = 123;
foo = true;
};
};
}
EOF
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nix flake check $flake3Dir
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { flake1, self }: {
nixosModules.foo = {
a.b.c = 123;
foo = assert false; true;
};
};
}
EOF
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(! nix flake check $flake3Dir)
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { flake1, self }: {
nixosModule = { config, pkgs, ... }: {
a.b.c = 123;
};
};
}
EOF
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nix flake check $flake3Dir
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { flake1, self }: {
nixosModule = { config, pkgs }: {
a.b.c = 123;
};
};
}
EOF
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(! nix flake check $flake3Dir)
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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# Test 'follows' inputs.
cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.foo = {
type = "indirect";
id = "flake1";
};
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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inputs.bar.follows = "foo";
outputs = { self, foo, bar }: {
};
}
EOF
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nix flake update $flake3Dir
[[ $(jq .nodes.root.inputs.foo $flake3Dir/flake.lock) = $(jq .nodes.root.inputs.bar $flake3Dir/flake.lock) ]]
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.bar.follows = "flake2/flake1";
outputs = { self, flake2, bar }: {
};
}
EOF
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nix flake update $flake3Dir
[[ $(jq .nodes.bar.locked.url $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ flake1 ]]
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.bar.follows = "flake2";
outputs = { self, flake2, bar }: {
};
}
EOF
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nix flake update $flake3Dir
[[ $(jq .nodes.bar.locked.url $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ flake2 ]]
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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# Test overriding inputs of inputs.
cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.flake2.inputs.flake1 = {
type = "git";
url = file://$flake7Dir;
};
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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outputs = { self, flake2 }: {
};
}
EOF
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nix flake update $flake3Dir
[[ $(jq .nodes.flake1.locked.url $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ flake7 ]]
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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cat > $flake3Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.flake2.inputs.flake1.follows = "foo";
inputs.foo.url = git+file://$flake7Dir;
outputs = { self, flake2 }: {
};
}
EOF
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nix flake update $flake3Dir --recreate-lock-file
[[ $(jq .nodes.flake1.locked.url $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ flake7 ]]
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# Test Mercurial flakes.
rm -rf $flake5Dir
hg init $flake5Dir
cat > $flake5Dir/flake.nix <<EOF
{
outputs = { self, flake1 }: {
defaultPackage.$system = flake1.defaultPackage.$system;
expr = assert builtins.pathExists ./flake.lock; 123;
};
}
EOF
hg add $flake5Dir/flake.nix
hg commit --config ui.username=foobar@example.org $flake5Dir -m 'Initial commit'
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result hg+file://$flake5Dir
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[[ -e $TEST_ROOT/result/hello ]]
(! nix flake info --json hg+file://$flake5Dir | jq -e -r .revision)
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nix eval hg+file://$flake5Dir#expr
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nix eval hg+file://$flake5Dir#expr
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(! nix eval hg+file://$flake5Dir#expr --no-allow-dirty)
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(! nix flake info --json hg+file://$flake5Dir | jq -e -r .revision)
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hg commit --config ui.username=foobar@example.org $flake5Dir -m 'Add lock file'
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nix flake info --json hg+file://$flake5Dir --refresh | jq -e -r .revision
nix flake info --json hg+file://$flake5Dir
[[ $(nix flake info --json hg+file://$flake5Dir | jq -e -r .revCount) = 1 ]]
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nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result hg+file://$flake5Dir --no-registries --no-allow-dirty
# Test tarball flakes
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tar cfz $TEST_ROOT/flake.tar.gz -C $TEST_ROOT --exclude .hg flake5
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result file://$TEST_ROOT/flake.tar.gz
# Building with a tarball URL containing a SRI hash should also work.
url=$(nix flake info --json file://$TEST_ROOT/flake.tar.gz | jq -r .url)
[[ $url =~ sha256- ]]
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result $url
# Building with an incorrect SRI hash should fail.
nix build -o $TEST_ROOT/result "file://$TEST_ROOT/flake.tar.gz?narHash=sha256-qQ2Zz4DNHViCUrp6gTS7EE4+RMqFQtUfWF2UNUtJKS0=" 2>&1 | grep 'NAR hash mismatch'
# Test --override-input.
git -C $flake3Dir reset --hard
nix flake update $flake3Dir --override-input flake2/flake1 flake5 -vvvvv
[[ $(jq .nodes.flake1_2.locked.url $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ flake5 ]]
nix flake update $flake3Dir --override-input flake2/flake1 flake1
[[ $(jq -r .nodes.flake1_2.locked.rev $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ $hash2 ]]
nix flake update $flake3Dir --override-input flake2/flake1 flake1/master/$hash1
[[ $(jq -r .nodes.flake1_2.locked.rev $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ $hash1 ]]
# Test --update-input.
nix flake update $flake3Dir
[[ $(jq -r .nodes.flake1_2.locked.rev $flake3Dir/flake.lock) = $hash1 ]]
nix flake update $flake3Dir --update-input flake2/flake1
[[ $(jq -r .nodes.flake1_2.locked.rev $flake3Dir/flake.lock) =~ $hash2 ]]
# Test 'nix flake list-inputs'.
[[ $(nix flake list-inputs $flake3Dir | wc -l) == 5 ]]
nix flake list-inputs $flake3Dir --json | jq .
# Test circular flake dependencies.
cat > $flakeA/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.b.url = git+file://$flakeB;
inputs.b.inputs.a.follows = "/";
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, b }: {
foo = 123 + b.bar;
xyzzy = 1000;
};
}
EOF
git -C $flakeA add flake.nix
cat > $flakeB/flake.nix <<EOF
{
inputs.a.url = git+file://$flakeA;
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, a }: {
bar = 456 + a.xyzzy;
};
}
EOF
git -C $flakeB add flake.nix
git -C $flakeB commit -a -m 'Foo'
[[ $(nix eval $flakeA#foo) = 1579 ]]
[[ $(nix eval $flakeA#foo) = 1579 ]]
sed -i $flakeB/flake.nix -e 's/456/789/'
git -C $flakeB commit -a -m 'Foo'
[[ $(nix eval --update-input b $flakeA#foo) = 1912 ]]
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# Test list-inputs with circular dependencies
nix flake list-inputs $flakeA