nix-super/tests/functional/flakes/follow-paths.sh
Eelco Dolstra 12fd65d179 Disable subflakes test
Relative path flakes ("subflakes") are basically fundamentally
broken, since they produce lock file entries like

  "locked": {
    "lastModified": 1,
    "narHash": "sha256-/2tW9SKjQbRLzfcJs5SHijli6l3+iPr1235zylGynK8=",
    "path": "./flakeC",
    "type": "path"
  },

that don't specify what "./flakeC" is relative to. They *sometimes*
worked by accident because the `narHash` field allowed
`fetchToStore()` to get the store path of the subflake *if* it
happened to exist in the local store or in a substituter.

Subflakes are properly fixed in #10089 (which adds a "parent" field to
the lock file). Rather than come up with some crazy hack to make them
work in the interim, let's just disable the only test that depends on
the broken behaviour for now.
2024-09-11 21:58:32 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
source ./common.sh
# FIXME: this test is disabled because relative path flakes are broken. Re-enable this in #10089.
exit 0
requireGit
flakeFollowsA=$TEST_ROOT/follows/flakeA
flakeFollowsB=$TEST_ROOT/follows/flakeA/flakeB
flakeFollowsC=$TEST_ROOT/follows/flakeA/flakeB/flakeC
flakeFollowsD=$TEST_ROOT/follows/flakeA/flakeD
flakeFollowsE=$TEST_ROOT/follows/flakeA/flakeE
# Test following path flakerefs.
createGitRepo $flakeFollowsA
mkdir -p $flakeFollowsB
mkdir -p $flakeFollowsC
mkdir -p $flakeFollowsD
mkdir -p $flakeFollowsE
cat > $flakeFollowsA/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs = {
B = {
url = "path:./flakeB";
inputs.foobar.follows = "foobar";
};
foobar.url = "path:$flakeFollowsA/flakeE";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > $flakeFollowsB/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake B";
inputs = {
foobar.url = "path:$flakeFollowsA/flakeE";
goodoo.follows = "C/goodoo";
C = {
url = "path:./flakeC";
inputs.foobar.follows = "foobar";
};
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > $flakeFollowsC/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake C";
inputs = {
foobar.url = "path:$flakeFollowsA/flakeE";
goodoo.follows = "foobar";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > $flakeFollowsD/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake D";
inputs = {};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > $flakeFollowsE/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake E";
inputs = {};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
git -C $flakeFollowsA add flake.nix flakeB/flake.nix \
flakeB/flakeC/flake.nix flakeD/flake.nix flakeE/flake.nix
nix flake metadata $flakeFollowsA
nix flake update --flake $flakeFollowsA
nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA
oldLock="$(cat "$flakeFollowsA/flake.lock")"
# Ensure that locking twice doesn't change anything
nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA
newLock="$(cat "$flakeFollowsA/flake.lock")"
diff <(echo "$newLock") <(echo "$oldLock")
[[ $(jq -c .nodes.B.inputs.C $flakeFollowsA/flake.lock) = '"C"' ]]
[[ $(jq -c .nodes.B.inputs.foobar $flakeFollowsA/flake.lock) = '["foobar"]' ]]
[[ $(jq -c .nodes.C.inputs.foobar $flakeFollowsA/flake.lock) = '["B","foobar"]' ]]
# Ensure removing follows from flake.nix removes them from the lockfile
cat > $flakeFollowsA/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs = {
B = {
url = "path:./flakeB";
};
D.url = "path:./flakeD";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA
[[ $(jq -c .nodes.B.inputs.foobar $flakeFollowsA/flake.lock) = '"foobar"' ]]
jq -r -c '.nodes | keys | .[]' $flakeFollowsA/flake.lock | grep "^foobar$"
# Ensure a relative path is not allowed to go outside the store path
cat > $flakeFollowsA/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs = {
B.url = "path:../flakeB";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
git -C $flakeFollowsA add flake.nix
expect 1 nix flake lock $flakeFollowsA 2>&1 | grep 'points outside'
# Non-existant follows should print a warning.
cat >$flakeFollowsA/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs.B = {
url = "path:./flakeB";
inputs.invalid.follows = "D";
inputs.invalid2.url = "path:./flakeD";
};
inputs.D.url = "path:./flakeD";
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
git -C $flakeFollowsA add flake.nix
nix flake lock "$flakeFollowsA" 2>&1 | grep "warning: input 'B' has an override for a non-existent input 'invalid'"
nix flake lock "$flakeFollowsA" 2>&1 | grep "warning: input 'B' has an override for a non-existent input 'invalid2'"
# Now test follow path overloading
# This tests a lockfile checking regression https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8819
#
# We construct the following graph, where p->q means p has input q.
# A double edge means that the edge gets overridden using `follows`.
#
# A
# / \
# / \
# v v
# B ==> C --- follows declared in A
# \\ /
# \\/ --- follows declared in B
# v
# D
#
# The message was
# error: input 'B/D' follows a non-existent input 'B/C/D'
#
# Note that for `B` to resolve its follow for `D`, it needs `C/D`, for which it needs to resolve the follow on `C` first.
flakeFollowsOverloadA="$TEST_ROOT/follows/overload/flakeA"
flakeFollowsOverloadB="$TEST_ROOT/follows/overload/flakeA/flakeB"
flakeFollowsOverloadC="$TEST_ROOT/follows/overload/flakeA/flakeB/flakeC"
flakeFollowsOverloadD="$TEST_ROOT/follows/overload/flakeA/flakeB/flakeC/flakeD"
# Test following path flakerefs.
createGitRepo "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowsOverloadB"
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowsOverloadC"
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowsOverloadD"
cat > "$flakeFollowsOverloadD/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake D";
inputs = {};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > "$flakeFollowsOverloadC/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake C";
inputs.D.url = "path:./flakeD";
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > "$flakeFollowsOverloadB/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake B";
inputs = {
C = {
url = "path:./flakeC";
};
D.follows = "C/D";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
# input B/D should be able to be found...
cat > "$flakeFollowsOverloadA/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs = {
B = {
url = "path:./flakeB";
inputs.C.follows = "C";
};
C.url = "path:./flakeB/flakeC";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
git -C "$flakeFollowsOverloadA" add flake.nix flakeB/flake.nix \
flakeB/flakeC/flake.nix flakeB/flakeC/flakeD/flake.nix
nix flake metadata "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
nix flake update --flake "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
nix flake lock "$flakeFollowsOverloadA"
# Now test follow cycle detection
# We construct the following follows graph:
#
# foo
# / ^
# / \
# v \
# bar -> baz
# The message was
# error: follow cycle detected: [baz -> foo -> bar -> baz]
flakeFollowCycle="$TEST_ROOT/follows/followCycle"
# Test following path flakerefs.
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowCycle"
cat > $flakeFollowCycle/flake.nix <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs = {
foo.follows = "bar";
bar.follows = "baz";
baz.follows = "foo";
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
checkRes=$(nix flake lock "$flakeFollowCycle" 2>&1 && fail "nix flake lock should have failed." || true)
echo $checkRes | grep -F "error: follow cycle detected: [baz -> foo -> bar -> baz]"
# Test transitive input url locking
# This tests the following lockfile issue: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/9143
#
# We construct the following graph, where p->q means p has input q.
#
# A -> B -> C
#
# And override B/C to flake D, first in A's flake.nix and then with --override-input.
#
# A -> B -> D
flakeFollowsCustomUrlA="$TEST_ROOT/follows/custom-url/flakeA"
flakeFollowsCustomUrlB="$TEST_ROOT/follows/custom-url/flakeA/flakeB"
flakeFollowsCustomUrlC="$TEST_ROOT/follows/custom-url/flakeA/flakeB/flakeC"
flakeFollowsCustomUrlD="$TEST_ROOT/follows/custom-url/flakeA/flakeB/flakeD"
createGitRepo "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlA"
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlB"
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlC"
mkdir -p "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlD"
cat > "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlD/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake D";
inputs = {};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlC/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake C";
inputs = {};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlB/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake B";
inputs = {
C = {
url = "path:./flakeC";
};
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
cat > "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlA/flake.nix" <<EOF
{
description = "Flake A";
inputs = {
B = {
url = "path:./flakeB";
inputs.C.url = "path:./flakeB/flakeD";
};
};
outputs = { ... }: {};
}
EOF
git -C "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlA" add flake.nix flakeB/flake.nix \
flakeB/flakeC/flake.nix flakeB/flakeD/flake.nix
# lock "original" entry should contain overridden url
json=$(nix flake metadata "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlA" --json)
[[ $(echo "$json" | jq -r .locks.nodes.C.original.path) = './flakeB/flakeD' ]]
rm "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlA"/flake.lock
# if override-input is specified, lock "original" entry should contain original url
json=$(nix flake metadata "$flakeFollowsCustomUrlA" --override-input B/C "path:./flakeB/flakeD" --json)
echo "$json" | jq .locks.nodes.C.original
[[ $(echo "$json" | jq -r .locks.nodes.C.original.path) = './flakeC' ]]