nix-super/tests/functional/structured-attrs.sh
Ivan Trubach 664532c533 Do not rely on $stdenv/setup to set output variables
Instead of relying on setup script to set output variables when
structured attributes are enabled, iterate over the values of an
outputs associative array.

See also
374fa3532e/pkgs/stdenv/generic/setup.sh (L23-L26)
2024-04-10 19:50:19 +03:00

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source common.sh
# 27ce722638 required some incompatible changes to the nix file, so skip this
# tests for the older versions
requireDaemonNewerThan "2.4pre20210712"
clearStore
rm -f $TEST_ROOT/result
nix-build structured-attrs.nix -A all -o $TEST_ROOT/result
[[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/result/foo) = bar ]]
[[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/result-dev/foo) = foo ]]
export NIX_BUILD_SHELL=$SHELL
env NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=shell.nix nix-shell structured-attrs-shell.nix \
--run 'test "3" = "$(jq ".my.list|length" < $NIX_ATTRS_JSON_FILE)"'
nix develop -f structured-attrs-shell.nix -c bash -c 'test "3" = "$(jq ".my.list|length" < $NIX_ATTRS_JSON_FILE)"'
# `nix develop` is a slightly special way of dealing with environment vars, it parses
# these from a shell-file exported from a derivation. This is to test especially `outputs`
# (which is an associative array in thsi case) being fine.
nix develop -f structured-attrs-shell.nix -c bash -c 'test -n "$out"'
nix print-dev-env -f structured-attrs-shell.nix | grepQuiet 'NIX_ATTRS_JSON_FILE='
nix print-dev-env -f structured-attrs-shell.nix | grepQuiet 'NIX_ATTRS_SH_FILE='
nix print-dev-env -f shell.nix shellDrv | grepQuietInverse 'NIX_ATTRS_SH_FILE'
jsonOut="$(nix print-dev-env -f structured-attrs-shell.nix --json)"
test "$(<<<"$jsonOut" jq '.structuredAttrs|keys|.[]' -r)" = "$(printf ".attrs.json\n.attrs.sh")"
test "$(<<<"$jsonOut" jq '.variables.outputs.value.out' -r)" = "$(<<<"$jsonOut" jq '.structuredAttrs.".attrs.json"' -r | jq -r '.outputs.out')"