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