This commit enables the parametrization for "legacy-combined" protocol.
All failing tests with that have been either fixed or disabled. Notably:
- A couple of tests (e.g. involving builders) could be made to work with
a non-local store, but this would require some refactoring to testlib in
order to make certain configuration settings generic over local and
remote operations. We've disabled those for now, in order to make
progress
- The store tests all run locally only because of their nature
- The flakes tests also all run locally only because my energy for
fixing them is limited (and it's a *lot* of test failures, with probably
little overall benefit in terms of test coverage)
Change-Id: I56fa249a64f7c17c952f688ec89e9687f2a13f12
Caught by edef's harness. I rewrote the structured build log tests in
f2 and added a test for this one.
Before: it failed the build altogether:
```
building '/tmp/jade/pytest-of-jade/pytest-77/test_invalid_fields_files0_0/nix/store/skhjs5zs082nqiakj69qz32gyywz0v1a-unusual-loggi
ng.drv'...
error: unsupported JSON type 7
```
Now the output is as expected:
```
warning: Unable to handle a JSON message from the derivation builder: error: unsupported log field type number
@nix {"action": "start", "fields": [1.5], "id": 2, "type": 1, "level": 1, "text": "abc"}
```
Change-Id: Idbd28c5a4d4cf15f27207f83b730e7946a6a6964
I could instead add the right braces or manually ensure the
XMLOpenElement destructor is run at the right time. Or I could just
write what I actually want to happen.
Fixes#1137.
Change-Id: Ie1f157de1632571fb0c21e26d8e3cae56a6a6964
This is the long awaited refactor of the NixSettings.
It allows one to set, unset and update any and all settings with a neat
and easy-to-use interface
closes#846
Change-Id: Id4cfb5f853cc1168b506a1f6f405076f3a7cab65
See: cl/4840
When importing Python modules, we include `functional2` in the module
path, like this:
from functional2.testlib.fixtures.env import ManagedEnv
This means that python expects to see a file like
`functional2/testlib/fixtures/env.py`. We run `pytest` from `tests/` in
the `justfile` and have `tests/functional2/__init__.py` so `pytest` in
`meson` is able to find these imports.
However, language servers generally consider the `pyproject.toml` to be
the project root, so (e.g.) `pyright` is unable to follow any of the
`functional2` imports, leading to lots of spurious errors.
In cl/4840 I moved `tests/functional2/pyproject.toml` to
`tests/pyproject.toml`, which worked but was considered aesthetically
unappealing.
This diff is much larger but it's a more elegant solution.
Change-Id: I2983c7b87f88f59a4e3521451a9f5acd6a6a6964
So far it was impossible to put absolute paths into files, as one
wouldn't know whre the test would be placed.
This commit adds a new Fileish variant called `EnvTemplate` which uses
the given string as a template and replaces the `@ENV_VARIABLE_NAME@`
placeholders with the according value of the environment variable.
This way one can use `@HOME@` or `@TEST_ROOT@` to build absolute paths
Change-Id: I425cb6408dceb8d7f26d136ace4ac98b1ca31ec3
These are a footgun and are not acceptable in functional2 due to thread
safety, effects on other tests, etc.
Co-authored-by: Commentator2.0 <lix@crystal-cavern.systems>
Change-Id: I8d7285061eaa9bab27edd52f3646024c8cf605e5
So far, the environment used by `command` was completely leaky and the
one used by `nix` was very leaky despite it trying to be a "hermetic"
environment.
This commit moves the hermaticity to `command` and changes its
implementation to be not leak anything.
To achieve this, the following changes were also nessecary:
- the `files` and `snapshot` fixture now use the folder `test-home`
within the tmp_path directory by default, as the `HOME` environment
variable is set to there. (extraction not possible due to dependencies
of command etc also using this directory)
Fixes: #847, #848
Change-Id: I55f86ee0e1615e73fcf442ee2f28f3b89893bbb4
The custom subcommand test fixture used to replace the environment
with PATH prepended with the directory of the subcommand.
This caused the tests to fail on darwin with auto-allocate-uids
enabled, as the dynamic users aren't added to the user database
inside the sandbox, as opposed to linux.
Other environments were unaffected because the build user is a real user
with a database entry and HOME set.
Update the environment instead, also preserving hermetic env
created earlier by NixCommand constructor.
Change-Id: I7e59fd69ff13d1d395316d857b63a356e1648159
separating the nix fixture from the __init__.py file to increase
readability and overview over the existing fixtures
Change-Id: I7a86cb729942e83a95b9eabbb09563822f3f9e54
This removes the bash dependency issue that the previous test had, the
tests are translated roughly 1 to 1 and do not address any of the TOD
list items.
Closes#800, also superceeds I81817b9fe4a5eeb019f7e04b5a60e091bbde26b2
Change-Id: Ie440cd0a602d4ca4a48edcaf517b7358ec572710