nix-super/tests/ca/substitute.sh
Eelco Dolstra 1ddabe1a01 nix: Respect meta.outputsToInstall, and use all outputs by default
'nix profile install' will now install all outputs listed in the
package's meta.outputsToInstall attribute, or all outputs if that
attribute doesn't exist. This makes it behave consistently with
nix-env. Fixes #6385.

Furthermore, for consistency, all other 'nix' commands do this as
well. E.g. 'nix build' will build and symlink the outputs in
meta.outputsToInstall, defaulting to all outputs. Previously, it only
built/symlinked the first output. Note that this means that selecting
a specific output using attrpath selection (e.g. 'nix build
nixpkgs#libxml2.dev') no longer works. A subsequent PR will add a way
to specify the desired outputs explicitly.
2022-04-26 17:17:27 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Ensure that binary substitution works properly with ca derivations
source common.sh
needLocalStore "“--no-require-sigs” cant be used with the daemon"
rm -rf $TEST_ROOT/binary_cache
export REMOTE_STORE_DIR=$TEST_ROOT/binary_cache
export REMOTE_STORE=file://$REMOTE_STORE_DIR
buildDrvs () {
nix build --file ./content-addressed.nix -L --no-link "$@"
}
# Populate the remote cache
clearStore
nix copy --to $REMOTE_STORE --file ./content-addressed.nix
# Restart the build on an empty store, ensuring that we don't build
clearStore
buildDrvs --substitute --substituters $REMOTE_STORE --no-require-sigs -j0 transitivelyDependentCA
# Check that the thing weve just substituted has its realisation stored
nix realisation info --file ./content-addressed.nix transitivelyDependentCA
# Check that its dependencies have it too
nix realisation info --file ./content-addressed.nix dependentCA
# nix realisation info --file ./content-addressed.nix rootCA --outputs out
# Same thing, but
# 1. With non-ca derivations
# 2. Erasing the realisations on the remote store
#
# Even in that case, realising the derivations should still produce the right
# realisations on the local store
#
# Regression test for #4725
clearStore
nix build --file ../simple.nix -L --no-link --post-build-hook ../push-to-store.sh
clearStore
rm -r "$REMOTE_STORE_DIR/realisations"
nix build --file ../simple.nix -L --no-link --substitute --substituters "$REMOTE_STORE" --no-require-sigs -j0
# There's no easy way to check whether a realisation is present on the local
# store short of manually querying the db, but the build environment doesn't
# have the sqlite binary so we instead push things again, and check that the
# realisations have correctly been pushed to the remote store
nix copy --to "$REMOTE_STORE" --file ../simple.nix
if [[ -z "$(ls "$REMOTE_STORE_DIR/realisations")" ]]; then
echo "Realisations not rebuilt"
exit 1
fi
# Test the local realisation disk cache
buildDrvs --post-build-hook ../push-to-store.sh
clearStore
# Add the realisations of rootCA to the cachecache
clearCacheCache
export _NIX_FORCE_HTTP=1
buildDrvs --substitute --substituters $REMOTE_STORE --no-require-sigs -j0
# Try rebuilding, but remove the realisations from the remote cache to force
# using the cachecache
clearStore
rm $REMOTE_STORE_DIR/realisations/*
buildDrvs --substitute --substituters $REMOTE_STORE --no-require-sigs -j0