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tests/config: Fix config test configuration
First, "XDG_CONFIG_HOME" shouldn't be named "home", as it may be confusing compared with `$HOME`, which an upcoming test will be using. Then, using a fixed location for the test is problematic. Use `$TEST_ROOT` instead.
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source common.sh
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source common.sh
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# Test that files are loaded from XDG by default
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# Test that files are loaded from XDG by default
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export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/tmp/home
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export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=$TEST_ROOT/confighome
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export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/tmp/dir1:/tmp/dir2
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export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=$TEST_ROOT/dir1:$TEST_ROOT/dir2
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files=$(nix-build --verbose --version | grep "User config" | cut -d ':' -f2- | xargs)
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files=$(nix-build --verbose --version | grep "User config" | cut -d ':' -f2- | xargs)
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[[ $files == "/tmp/home/nix/nix.conf:/tmp/dir1/nix/nix.conf:/tmp/dir2/nix/nix.conf" ]]
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[[ $files == "$TEST_ROOT/confighome/nix/nix.conf:$TEST_ROOT/dir1/nix/nix.conf:$TEST_ROOT/dir2/nix/nix.conf" ]]
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# Test that setting NIX_USER_CONF_FILES overrides all the default user config files
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# Test that setting NIX_USER_CONF_FILES overrides all the default user config files
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export NIX_USER_CONF_FILES=/tmp/file1.conf:/tmp/file2.conf
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export NIX_USER_CONF_FILES=$TEST_ROOT/file1.conf:$TEST_ROOT/file2.conf
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files=$(nix-build --verbose --version | grep "User config" | cut -d ':' -f2- | xargs)
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files=$(nix-build --verbose --version | grep "User config" | cut -d ':' -f2- | xargs)
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[[ $files == "/tmp/file1.conf:/tmp/file2.conf" ]]
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[[ $files == "$TEST_ROOT/file1.conf:$TEST_ROOT/file2.conf" ]]
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# Test that it's possible to load the config from a custom location
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# Test that it's possible to load the config from a custom location
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here=$(readlink -f "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
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here=$(readlink -f "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
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