From d127f9bd0e7b9b2e0df2de8a2227f77c0907468d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vincent Ambo Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 17:39:39 +0200 Subject: chore(3p/nix): unvendor tvix 0.1 Nothing is using this now, and we'll likely never pick this up again, but we learned a lot in the process. Every now and then this breaks in some bizarre way on channel bumps and it's just a waste of time to maintain that. Change-Id: Idcf2f5acd4ca7070ce18d7149cbfc0d967dc0a44 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5632 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: sterni Reviewed-by: lukegb Autosubmit: tazjin --- third_party/nix/tests/binary-cache.sh | 170 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 170 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 third_party/nix/tests/binary-cache.sh (limited to 'third_party/nix/tests/binary-cache.sh') diff --git a/third_party/nix/tests/binary-cache.sh b/third_party/nix/tests/binary-cache.sh deleted file mode 100644 index eb58ae7c12..0000000000 --- a/third_party/nix/tests/binary-cache.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -source common.sh - -clearStore -clearCache - -# Create the binary cache. -outPath=$(nix-build dependencies.nix --no-out-link) - -nix copy --to file://$cacheDir $outPath - - -basicTests() { - - # By default, a binary cache doesn't support "nix-env -qas", but does - # support installation. - clearStore - clearCacheCache - - nix-env --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -f dependencies.nix -qas \* | grep -- "---" - - nix-store --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs -r $outPath - - [ -x $outPath/program ] - - - # But with the right configuration, "nix-env -qas" should also work. - clearStore - clearCacheCache - echo "WantMassQuery: 1" >> $cacheDir/nix-cache-info - - nix-env --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -f dependencies.nix -qas \* | grep -- "--S" - nix-env --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -f dependencies.nix -qas \* | grep -- "--S" - - x=$(nix-env -f dependencies.nix -qas \* --prebuilt-only) - [ -z "$x" ] - - nix-store --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs -r $outPath - - nix-store --check-validity $outPath - nix-store -qR $outPath | grep input-2 - - echo "WantMassQuery: 0" >> $cacheDir/nix-cache-info -} - - -# Test LocalBinaryCacheStore. -basicTests - - -# Test HttpBinaryCacheStore. -export _NIX_FORCE_HTTP_BINARY_CACHE_STORE=1 -basicTests - - -# Test whether Nix notices if the NAR doesn't match the hash in the NAR info. -clearStore - -nar=$(ls $cacheDir/nar/*.nar.xz | head -n1) -mv $nar $nar.good -mkdir -p $TEST_ROOT/empty -nix-store --dump $TEST_ROOT/empty | xz > $nar - -nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result 2>&1 | tee $TEST_ROOT/log -grep -q "hash mismatch" $TEST_ROOT/log - -mv $nar.good $nar - - -# Test whether this unsigned cache is rejected if the user requires signed caches. -clearStore -clearCacheCache - -if nix-store --substituters "file://$cacheDir" -r $outPath; then - echo "unsigned binary cache incorrectly accepted" - exit 1 -fi - - -# Test whether fallback works if a NAR has disappeared. This does not require --fallback. -clearStore - -mv $cacheDir/nar $cacheDir/nar2 - -nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result - -mv $cacheDir/nar2 $cacheDir/nar - - -# Test whether fallback works if a NAR is corrupted. This does require --fallback. -clearStore - -mv $cacheDir/nar $cacheDir/nar2 -mkdir $cacheDir/nar -for i in $(cd $cacheDir/nar2 && echo *); do touch $cacheDir/nar/$i; done - -(! nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result) - -nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result --fallback - -rm -rf $cacheDir/nar -mv $cacheDir/nar2 $cacheDir/nar - - -# Test whether building works if the binary cache contains an -# incomplete closure. -clearStore - -rm $(grep -l "StorePath:.*dependencies-input-2" $cacheDir/*.narinfo) - -nix-build --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --no-require-sigs dependencies.nix -o $TEST_ROOT/result 2>&1 | tee $TEST_ROOT/log -grep -q "copying path" $TEST_ROOT/log - - -if [ -n "$HAVE_SODIUM" ]; then - -# Create a signed binary cache. -clearCache -clearCacheCache - -declare -a res=($(nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key test.nixos.org-1 $TEST_ROOT/sk1 $TEST_ROOT/pk1 )) -publicKey="$(cat $TEST_ROOT/pk1)" - -res=($(nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key test.nixos.org-1 $TEST_ROOT/sk2 $TEST_ROOT/pk2)) -badKey="$(cat $TEST_ROOT/pk2)" - -res=($(nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key foo.nixos.org-1 $TEST_ROOT/sk3 $TEST_ROOT/pk3)) -otherKey="$(cat $TEST_ROOT/pk3)" - -_NIX_FORCE_HTTP_BINARY_CACHE_STORE= nix copy --to file://$cacheDir?secret-key=$TEST_ROOT/sk1 $outPath - - -# Downloading should fail if we don't provide a key. -clearStore -clearCacheCache - -(! nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir") - - -# And it should fail if we provide an incorrect key. -clearStore -clearCacheCache - -(! nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --trusted-public-keys "$badKey") - - -# It should succeed if we provide the correct key. -nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir" --trusted-public-keys "$otherKey $publicKey" - - -# It should fail if we corrupt the .narinfo. -clearStore - -cacheDir2=$TEST_ROOT/binary-cache-2 -rm -rf $cacheDir2 -cp -r $cacheDir $cacheDir2 - -for i in $cacheDir2/*.narinfo; do - grep -v References $i > $i.tmp - mv $i.tmp $i -done - -clearCacheCache - -(! nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir2" --trusted-public-keys "$publicKey") - -# If we provide a bad and a good binary cache, it should succeed. - -nix-store -r $outPath --substituters "file://$cacheDir2 file://$cacheDir" --trusted-public-keys "$publicKey" - -fi # HAVE_LIBSODIUM -- cgit 1.4.1