import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ... }: { name = "nixos-rebuild-install-bootloader"; nodes = { machine = { lib, pkgs, ... }: { imports = [ ../modules/profiles/installation-device.nix ../modules/profiles/base.nix ]; nix.settings = { substituters = lib.mkForce [ ]; hashed-mirrors = null; connect-timeout = 1; }; system.includeBuildDependencies = true; virtualisation = { cores = 2; memorySize = 2048; }; virtualisation.useBootLoader = true; }; }; testScript = let configFile = pkgs.writeText "configuration.nix" '' { lib, pkgs, ... }: { imports = [ ./hardware-configuration.nix ]; boot.loader.grub = { enable = true; device = "/dev/vda"; forceInstall = true; }; documentation.enable = false; } ''; in '' machine.start() machine.succeed("udevadm settle") machine.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target") machine.succeed("nixos-generate-config") machine.copy_from_host( "${configFile}", "/etc/nixos/configuration.nix", ) machine.succeed("nixos-rebuild switch") # Need to run `nixos-rebuild` twice because the first run will install # GRUB anyway with subtest("Switch system again and install bootloader"): result = machine.succeed("nixos-rebuild switch --install-bootloader") # install-grub2.pl messages assert "updating GRUB 2 menu..." in result assert "installing the GRUB 2 boot loader on /dev/vda..." in result # GRUB message assert "Installation finished. No error reported." in result # at this point we've tested regression #262724, but haven't tested the bootloader itself # TODO: figure out how to how to tell the test driver to start the bootloader instead of # booting into the kernel directly. ''; })