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authorJohn Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>2023-10-05 12:12:18 -0400
committerJohn Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>2023-12-01 12:06:43 -0500
commit30dcc19d1f30fc203be460134c4578509cce704f (patch)
tree6cc32609b9984a2c4d5ecc0cac5cf30609e208b9 /tests/recursive.sh
parent72425212657d795dc215b334b7c8c8cd36d06b72 (diff)
Put functional tests in `tests/functional`
I think it is bad for these reasons when `tests/` contains a mix of functional and integration tests - Concepts is harder to understand, the documentation makes a good unit vs functional vs integration distinction, but when the integration tests are just two subdirs within `tests/` this is not clear. - Source filtering in the `flake.nix` is more complex. We need to filter out some of the dirs from `tests/`, rather than simply pick the dirs we want and take all of them. This is a good sign the structure of what we are trying to do is not matching the structure of the files. With this change we have a clean: ```shell-session $ git show 'HEAD:tests' tree HEAD:tests functional/ installer/ nixos/ ``` (cherry picked from commit 68c81c737571794f7246db53fb4774e94fcf4b7e)
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-source common.sh
-
-enableFeatures 'recursive-nix'
-restartDaemon
-
-clearStore
-
-rm -f $TEST_ROOT/result
-
-export unreachable=$(nix store add-path ./recursive.sh)
-
-NIX_BIN_DIR=$(dirname $(type -p nix)) nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command recursive-nix' build -o $TEST_ROOT/result -L --impure --file ./recursive.nix
-
-[[ $(cat $TEST_ROOT/result/inner1) =~ blaat ]]
-
-# Make sure the recursively created paths are in the closure.
-nix path-info -r $TEST_ROOT/result | grep foobar
-nix path-info -r $TEST_ROOT/result | grep fnord
-nix path-info -r $TEST_ROOT/result | grep inner1