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In this mode, the following restrictions apply: * The builtins currentTime, currentSystem and storePath throw an error. * $NIX_PATH and -I are ignored. * fetchGit and fetchMercurial require a revision hash. * fetchurl and fetchTarball require a sha256 attribute. * No file system access is allowed outside of the paths returned by fetch{Git,Mercurial,url,Tarball}. Thus 'nix build -f ./foo.nix' is not allowed. Thus, the evaluation result is completely reproducible from the command line arguments. E.g. nix build --pure-eval '( let nix = fetchGit { url = https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git; rev = "9c927de4b179a6dd210dd88d34bda8af4b575680"; }; nixpkgs = fetchGit { url = https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git; ref = "release-17.09"; rev = "66b4de79e3841530e6d9c6baf98702aa1f7124e4"; }; in (import (nix + "/release.nix") { inherit nix nixpkgs; }).build.x86_64-linux )' The goal is to enable completely reproducible and traceable evaluation. For example, a NixOS configuration could be fully described by a single Git commit hash. 'nixos-rebuild' would do something like nix build --pure-eval '( (import (fetchGit { url = file:///my-nixos-config; rev = "..."; })).system ') where the Git repository /my-nixos-config would use further fetchGit calls or Git externals to fetch Nixpkgs and whatever other dependencies it has. Either way, the commit hash would uniquely identify the NixOS configuration and allow it to reproduced.
93 lines
3.2 KiB
Bash
93 lines
3.2 KiB
Bash
source common.sh
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if [[ -z $(type -p hg) ]]; then
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echo "Mercurial not installed; skipping Mercurial tests"
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exit 99
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fi
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clearStore
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repo=$TEST_ROOT/hg
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rm -rf $repo ${repo}-tmp $TEST_HOME/.cache/nix/hg
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hg init $repo
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echo '[ui]' >> $repo/.hg/hgrc
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echo 'username = Foobar <foobar@example.org>' >> $repo/.hg/hgrc
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echo utrecht > $repo/hello
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touch $repo/.hgignore
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hg add --cwd $repo hello .hgignore
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hg commit --cwd $repo -m 'Bla1'
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rev1=$(hg log --cwd $repo -r tip --template '{node}')
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echo world > $repo/hello
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hg commit --cwd $repo -m 'Bla2'
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rev2=$(hg log --cwd $repo -r tip --template '{node}')
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# Fetch the default branch.
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path=$(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo).outPath")
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[[ $(cat $path/hello) = world ]]
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# In pure eval mode, fetchGit without a revision should fail.
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[[ $(nix eval --raw "(builtins.readFile (fetchMercurial file://$repo + \"/hello\"))") = world ]]
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(! nix eval --pure-eval --raw "(builtins.readFile (fetchMercurial file://$repo + \"/hello\"))")
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# Fetch using an explicit revision hash.
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path2=$(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial { url = file://$repo; rev = \"$rev2\"; }).outPath")
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[[ $path = $path2 ]]
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# In pure eval mode, fetchGit with a revision should succeed.
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[[ $(nix eval --pure-eval --raw "(builtins.readFile (fetchMercurial { url = file://$repo; rev = \"$rev2\"; } + \"/hello\"))") = world ]]
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# Fetch again. This should be cached.
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mv $repo ${repo}-tmp
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path2=$(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo).outPath")
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[[ $path = $path2 ]]
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[[ $(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo).branch") = default ]]
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[[ $(nix eval "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo).revCount") = 1 ]]
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[[ $(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo).rev") = $rev2 ]]
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# But with TTL 0, it should fail.
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(! nix eval --tarball-ttl 0 "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo)")
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# Fetching with a explicit hash should succeed.
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path2=$(nix eval --tarball-ttl 0 --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial { url = file://$repo; rev = \"$rev2\"; }).outPath")
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[[ $path = $path2 ]]
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path2=$(nix eval --tarball-ttl 0 --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial { url = file://$repo; rev = \"$rev1\"; }).outPath")
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[[ $(cat $path2/hello) = utrecht ]]
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mv ${repo}-tmp $repo
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# Using a clean working tree should produce the same result.
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path2=$(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial $repo).outPath")
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[[ $path = $path2 ]]
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# Using an unclean tree should yield the tracked but uncommitted changes.
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mkdir $repo/dir1 $repo/dir2
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echo foo > $repo/dir1/foo
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echo bar > $repo/bar
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echo bar > $repo/dir2/bar
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hg add --cwd $repo dir1/foo
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hg rm --cwd $repo hello
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path2=$(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial $repo).outPath")
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[ ! -e $path2/hello ]
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[ ! -e $path2/bar ]
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[ ! -e $path2/dir2/bar ]
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[ ! -e $path2/.hg ]
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[[ $(cat $path2/dir1/foo) = foo ]]
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[[ $(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial $repo).rev") = 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ]]
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# ... unless we're using an explicit rev.
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path3=$(nix eval --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial { url = $repo; rev = \"default\"; }).outPath")
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[[ $path = $path3 ]]
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# Committing should not affect the store path.
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hg commit --cwd $repo -m 'Bla3'
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path4=$(nix eval --tarball-ttl 0 --raw "(builtins.fetchMercurial file://$repo).outPath")
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[[ $path2 = $path4 ]]
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