nixpkgs/nixos/lib/testing/driver.nix
Robert Hensing b3de22483c nixos/testing-python.nix: Add evalTest
This is a decomposition of the testing-python.nix and build-vms.nix
files into modules.

By refactoring the glue, we accomplish the following:

 - NixOS tests can now use `imports` and other module system features.
    - Network-wide test setup can now be reusable; example:
       - A setup with all VMs configured to use a DNS server
       - Split long, slow tests into multiple tests that import a
         common module that has most of the setup.
    - Type checking for the test arguments
    - (TBD) "generated" options reference docs
 - Aspects that had to be wired through all the glue are now in their
   own files.
    - Chief example: interactive.nix.
    - Also: network.nix

In rewriting this, I've generally stuck as close as possible to the
existing code; copying pieces of logic and rewiring them, without
changing the logic itself.

I've made two exceptions to this rule

 - Introduction of `extraDriverArgs` instead of hardcoded
   interactivity logic.

 - Incorporation of https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/144110
   in testScript.nix.

I might revert the latter and split it into a new commit.
2022-09-21 10:55:11 +01:00

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{ config, lib, hostPkgs, ... }:
let
inherit (lib) mkOption types;
# Reifies and correctly wraps the python test driver for
# the respective qemu version and with or without ocr support
testDriver = hostPkgs.callPackage ../test-driver {
inherit (config) enableOCR extraPythonPackages;
qemu_pkg = config.qemu.package;
imagemagick_light = hostPkgs.imagemagick_light.override { inherit (hostPkgs) libtiff; };
tesseract4 = hostPkgs.tesseract4.override { enableLanguages = [ "eng" ]; };
};
vlans = map (m: m.virtualisation.vlans) (lib.attrValues config.nodes);
vms = map (m: m.system.build.vm) (lib.attrValues config.nodes);
nodeHostNames =
let
nodesList = map (c: c.system.name) (lib.attrValues config.nodes);
in
nodesList ++ lib.optional (lib.length nodesList == 1 && !lib.elem "machine" nodesList) "machine";
# TODO: This is an implementation error and needs fixing
# the testing famework cannot legitimately restrict hostnames further
# beyond RFC1035
invalidNodeNames = lib.filter
(node: builtins.match "^[A-z_]([A-z0-9_]+)?$" node == null)
nodeHostNames;
uniqueVlans = lib.unique (builtins.concatLists vlans);
vlanNames = map (i: "vlan${toString i}: VLan;") uniqueVlans;
machineNames = map (name: "${name}: Machine;") nodeHostNames;
withChecks =
if lib.length invalidNodeNames > 0 then
throw ''
Cannot create machines out of (${lib.concatStringsSep ", " invalidNodeNames})!
All machines are referenced as python variables in the testing framework which will break the
script when special characters are used.
This is an IMPLEMENTATION ERROR and needs to be fixed. Meanwhile,
please stick to alphanumeric chars and underscores as separation.
''
else
lib.warnIf config.skipLint "Linting is disabled";
driver =
hostPkgs.runCommand "nixos-test-driver-${config.name}"
{
# inherit testName; TODO (roberth): need this?
nativeBuildInputs = [
hostPkgs.makeWrapper
] ++ lib.optionals (!config.skipTypeCheck) [ hostPkgs.mypy ];
testScript = config.testScriptString;
preferLocalBuild = true;
passthru = config.passthru;
meta = config.meta // {
mainProgram = "nixos-test-driver";
};
}
''
mkdir -p $out/bin
vmStartScripts=($(for i in ${toString vms}; do echo $i/bin/run-*-vm; done))
${lib.optionalString (!config.skipTypeCheck) ''
# prepend type hints so the test script can be type checked with mypy
cat "${../test-script-prepend.py}" >> testScriptWithTypes
echo "${builtins.toString machineNames}" >> testScriptWithTypes
echo "${builtins.toString vlanNames}" >> testScriptWithTypes
echo -n "$testScript" >> testScriptWithTypes
cat -n testScriptWithTypes
# set pythonpath so mypy knows where to find the imports. this requires the py.typed file.
export PYTHONPATH='${../test-driver}'
mypy --no-implicit-optional \
--pretty \
--no-color-output \
testScriptWithTypes
unset PYTHONPATH
''}
echo -n "$testScript" >> $out/test-script
ln -s ${testDriver}/bin/nixos-test-driver $out/bin/nixos-test-driver
${testDriver}/bin/generate-driver-symbols
${lib.optionalString (!config.skipLint) ''
PYFLAKES_BUILTINS="$(
echo -n ${lib.escapeShellArg (lib.concatStringsSep "," nodeHostNames)},
< ${lib.escapeShellArg "driver-symbols"}
)" ${hostPkgs.python3Packages.pyflakes}/bin/pyflakes $out/test-script
''}
# set defaults through environment
# see: ./test-driver/test-driver.py argparse implementation
wrapProgram $out/bin/nixos-test-driver \
--set startScripts "''${vmStartScripts[*]}" \
--set testScript "$out/test-script" \
--set vlans '${toString vlans}' \
${lib.escapeShellArgs (lib.concatMap (arg: ["--add-flags" arg]) config.extraDriverArgs)}
'';
in
{
options = {
driver = mkOption {
description = "Script that runs the test.";
type = types.package;
defaultText = lib.literalDocBook "set by the test framework";
};
hostPkgs = mkOption {
description = "Nixpkgs attrset used outside the nodes.";
type = types.raw;
example = lib.literalExpression ''
import nixpkgs { inherit system config overlays; }
'';
};
qemu.package = mkOption {
description = "Which qemu package to use.";
type = types.package;
default = hostPkgs.qemu_test;
defaultText = "hostPkgs.qemu_test";
};
enableOCR = mkOption {
description = ''
Whether to enable Optical Character Recognition functionality for
testing graphical programs.
'';
type = types.bool;
default = false;
};
extraPythonPackages = mkOption {
description = ''
Python packages to add to the test driver.
The argument is a Python package set, similar to `pkgs.pythonPackages`.
'';
type = types.functionTo (types.listOf types.package);
default = ps: [ ];
};
extraDriverArgs = mkOption {
description = ''
Extra arguments to pass to the test driver.
'';
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
};
skipLint = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
};
skipTypeCheck = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
};
};
config = {
_module.args.hostPkgs = config.hostPkgs;
driver = withChecks driver;
# make available on the test runner
passthru.driver = config.driver;
};
}