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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
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(define-module (test-store)
#:use-module (guix tests)
#:use-module (guix config)
#:use-module (guix store)
#:use-module (guix utils)
#:use-module (guix monads)
#:use-module ((gcrypt hash) #:prefix gcrypt:)
#:use-module ((gcrypt pk-crypto) #:prefix gcrypt:)
#:use-module (guix pki)
#:use-module (guix base32)
#:use-module (guix packages)
#:use-module (guix derivations)
#:use-module (guix serialization)
#:use-module (guix build utils)
#:use-module (guix gexp)
#:use-module (gnu packages)
#:use-module (gnu packages bootstrap)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (rnrs io ports)
#:use-module (web uri)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-64))
;; Test the (guix store) module.
(define %store
(open-connection-for-tests))
(define %shell
(or (getenv "SHELL") (getenv "CONFIG_SHELL") "/bin/sh"))
(test-begin "store")
(test-assert "open-connection with file:// URI"
(let ((store (open-connection (string-append "file://"
(%daemon-socket-uri)))))
(and (add-text-to-store store "foo" "bar")
(begin
(close-connection store)
#t))))
(test-equal "connection handshake error"
EPROTO
(let ((port (%make-void-port "rw")))
(guard (c ((store-connection-error? c)
(and (eq? port (store-connection-error-file c))
(store-connection-error-code c))))
(open-connection #f #:port port)
'broken)))
(test-equal "store-path-hash-part"
"283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg"
(store-path-hash-part
(string-append (%store-prefix)
"/283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg-guile-2.0.7")))
(test-equal "store-path-hash-part #f"
#f
(store-path-hash-part
(string-append (%store-prefix)
"/foo/bar/283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg-guile-2.0.7")))
(test-equal "store-path-package-name"
"guile-2.0.7"
(store-path-package-name
(string-append (%store-prefix)
"/283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg-guile-2.0.7")))
(test-equal "store-path-package-name #f"
#f
(store-path-package-name
"/foo/bar/283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg-guile-2.0.7"))
(test-assert "direct-store-path?"
(and (direct-store-path?
(string-append (%store-prefix)
"/283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg-guile-2.0.7"))
(not (direct-store-path?
(string-append
(%store-prefix)
"/283gqy39v3g9dxjy26rynl0zls82fmcg-guile-2.0.7/bin/guile")))
(not (direct-store-path? (%store-prefix)))))
(test-skip (if %store 0 15))
(test-equal "profiles/per-user exists and is not writable"
#o755
(stat:perms (stat (string-append %state-directory "/profiles/per-user"))))
(test-equal "profiles/per-user/$USER exists"
(list (getuid) #o755)
(let ((s (stat (string-append %state-directory "/profiles/per-user/"
(passwd:name (getpwuid (getuid)))))))
(list (stat:uid s) (stat:perms s))))
(test-equal "add-to-store"
'("sha1" "sha256" "sha512" "sha3-256" "sha3-512" "blake2s-256")
(let* ((file (search-path %load-path "guix.scm"))
(content (call-with-input-file file get-bytevector-all)))
(map (lambda (hash-algo)
(let ((file (add-to-store %store "guix.scm" #f hash-algo file)))
(and (direct-store-path? file)
(bytevector=? (call-with-input-file file get-bytevector-all)
content)
hash-algo)))
'("sha1" "sha256" "sha512" "sha3-256" "sha3-512" "blake2s-256"))))
(test-equal "add-data-to-store"
#vu8(1 2 3 4 5)
(call-with-input-file (add-data-to-store %store "data" #vu8(1 2 3 4 5))
get-bytevector-all))
(test-assert "valid-path? live"
(let ((p (add-text-to-store %store "hello" "hello, world")))
(valid-path? %store p)))
(test-assert "valid-path? false"
(not (valid-path? %store
(string-append (%store-prefix) "/"
(make-string 32 #\e) "-foobar"))))
(test-equal "with-store, multiple values" ;<https://bugs.gnu.org/42912>
'(1 2 3)
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(with-store s
(add-text-to-store s "foo" "bar")
(values 1 2 3)))
list))
(test-assert "valid-path? error"
(with-store s
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c) #t))
(valid-path? s "foo")
#f)))
(test-assert "valid-path? recovery"
;; Prior to Nix commit 51800e0 (18 Mar. 2014), the daemon would immediately
;; close the connection after receiving a 'valid-path?' RPC with a non-store
;; file name. See
;; <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.nixos/12411> for
;; details.
(with-store s
(let-syntax ((true-if-error (syntax-rules ()
((_ exp)
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c) #t))
exp #f)))))
(and (true-if-error (valid-path? s "foo"))
(true-if-error (valid-path? s "bar"))
(true-if-error (valid-path? s "baz"))
(true-if-error (valid-path? s "chbouib"))
(valid-path? s (add-text-to-store s "valid" "yeah"))))))
(test-assert "hash-part->path"
(let ((p (add-text-to-store %store "hello" "hello, world")))
(equal? (hash-part->path %store (store-path-hash-part p))
p)))
(test-assert "dead-paths"
(let ((p (add-text-to-store %store "random-text" (random-text))))
(->bool (member p (dead-paths %store)))))
;; FIXME: Find a test for `live-paths'.
;;
;; (test-assert "temporary root is in live-paths"
;; (let* ((p1 (add-text-to-store %store "random-text"
;; (random-text) '()))
;; (b (add-text-to-store %store "link-builder"
;; (format #f "echo ~a > $out" p1)
;; '()))
;; (d1 (derivation %store "link"
;; "/bin/sh" `("-e" ,b)
;; #:inputs `((,b) (,p1))))
derivations: 'derivation' and related procedures return a single value. * guix/derivations.scm (derivation->output-path, derivation->output-paths): New procedures. (derivation-path->output-path): Use 'derivation->output-path'. (derivation-path->output-paths): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (derivation): Accept 'derivation?' objects as inputs. Return a single value. (build-derivations): New procedure. (compiled-modules): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (build-expression->derivation)[source-path]: Add case for when the input matches 'derivation?'. [prologue]: Accept 'derivation?' objects in INPUTS. [mod-dir, go-dir]: Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/download.scm (url-fetch): Adjust to the single-value return. * guix/packages.scm (package-output): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/scripts/build.scm (guix-build): When the argument is 'derivation-path?', pass it through 'read-derivation'. Use 'derivation-file-name' to print out the .drv file names, and to register them. Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * guix/scripts/package.scm (roll-back): Adjust to the single-value return. (guix-package): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build): Adjust to deal with 'derivation?' objects instead of .drv file names. * gnu/system/grub.scm (grub-configuration-file): Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-image, system-qemu-image): Likewise. * tests/builders.scm, tests/derivations.scm, tests/packages.scm, tests/store.scm, tests/union.scm: Adjust to the new calling convention. * doc/guix.texi (Defining Packages, The Store, Derivations): Adjust accordingly.
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;; (p2 (derivation->output-path d1)))
;; (and (add-temp-root %store p2)
;; (build-derivations %store (list d1))
;; (valid-path? %store p1)
;; (member (pk p2) (live-paths %store)))))
(test-assert "add-indirect-root and find-roots"
(call-with-temporary-directory
(lambda (directory)
(let* ((item (add-text-to-store %store "something" (random-text)))
(root (string-append directory "/gc-root")))
(symlink item root)
(add-indirect-root %store root)
(let ((result (member (cons root item) (find-roots %store))))
(delete-file root)
result)))))
(test-assert "permanent root"
(let* ((p (with-store store
(let ((p (add-text-to-store store "random-text"
(random-text))))
(add-permanent-root p)
(add-permanent-root p) ; should not throw
p))))
(and (member p (live-paths %store))
(begin
(remove-permanent-root p)
(->bool (member p (dead-paths %store)))))))
(test-assert "dead path can be explicitly collected"
(let ((p (add-text-to-store %store "random-text"
(random-text) '())))
(let-values (((paths freed) (delete-paths %store (list p))))
(and (equal? paths (list p))
;; XXX: On some file systems (notably Btrfs), freed
;; may return 0. See <https://bugs.gnu.org/29363>.
;;(> freed 0)
(not (file-exists? p))))))
(test-assert "add-text-to-store/add-to-store vs. delete-paths"
;; Before, 'add-text-to-store' and 'add-to-store' would return the same
;; store item without noticing that it is no longer valid.
(with-store store
(let* ((text (random-text))
(file (search-path %load-path "guix.scm"))
(path1 (add-text-to-store store "delete-me" text))
(path2 (add-to-store store "delete-me" #t "sha256" file))
(deleted (delete-paths store (list path1 path2))))
(and (string=? path1 (add-text-to-store store "delete-me" text))
(string=? path2 (add-to-store store "delete-me" #t "sha256" file))
(lset= string=? deleted (list path1 path2))
(valid-path? store path1)
(valid-path? store path2)
(file-exists? path1)
(file-exists? path2)))))
(test-equal "add-file-tree-to-store"
`(42
("." directory #t)
("./bar" directory #t)
("./foo" directory #t)
("./foo/a" regular "file a")
("./foo/b" symlink "a")
("./foo/c" directory #t)
("./foo/c/p" regular "file p")
("./foo/c/q" directory #t)
("./foo/c/q/x" regular
,(string-append "#!" %shell "\nexit 42"))
("./foo/c/q/y" symlink "..")
("./foo/c/q/z" directory #t))
(let* ((tree `("file-tree" directory
("foo" directory
("a" regular (data "file a"))
("b" symlink "a")
("c" directory
("p" regular (data ,(string->utf8 "file p")))
("q" directory
("x" executable
(data ,(string-append "#!" %shell "\nexit 42")))
("y" symlink "..")
("z" directory))))
("bar" directory)))
(result (add-file-tree-to-store %store tree)))
(cons (status:exit-val (system* (string-append result "/foo/c/q/x")))
(with-directory-excursion result
(map (lambda (file)
(let ((type (stat:type (lstat file))))
`(,file ,type
,(match type
((or 'regular 'executable)
(call-with-input-file file
get-string-all))
('symlink (readlink file))
('directory #t)))))
(find-files "." #:directories? #t))))))
(test-equal "add-file-tree-to-store, flat"
"Hello, world!"
(let* ((tree `("flat-file" regular (data "Hello, world!")))
(result (add-file-tree-to-store %store tree)))
(and (file-exists? result)
(call-with-input-file result get-string-all))))
(test-assert "references"
(let* ((t1 (add-text-to-store %store "random1"
(random-text)))
(t2 (add-text-to-store %store "random2"
(random-text) (list t1))))
(and (equal? (list t1) (references %store t2))
(equal? (list t2) (referrers %store t1))
(null? (references %store t1))
(null? (referrers %store t2)))))
(test-equal "substitutable-path-info when substitutes are turned off"
'()
(with-store s
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #f)
(let* ((b (add-to-store s "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation s "the-thing" b '("--version")
#:inputs `((,b))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-narinfo d
(substitutable-path-info s (list o))))))
(test-equal "substitutable-paths when substitutes are turned off"
'()
(with-store s
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #f)
(let* ((b (add-to-store s "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation s "the-thing" b '("--version")
#:inputs `((,b))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-narinfo d
(substitutable-paths s (list o))))))
(test-assert "requisites"
(let* ((t1 (add-text-to-store %store "random1"
(random-text) '()))
(t2 (add-text-to-store %store "random2"
(random-text) (list t1)))
(t3 (add-text-to-store %store "random3"
(random-text) (list t2)))
(t4 (add-text-to-store %store "random4"
(random-text) (list t1 t3))))
(define (same? x y)
(and (= (length x) (length y))
(lset= equal? x y)))
(and (same? (requisites %store (list t1)) (list t1))
(same? (requisites %store (list t2)) (list t1 t2))
(same? (requisites %store (list t3)) (list t1 t2 t3))
(same? (requisites %store (list t4)) (list t1 t2 t3 t4))
(same? (requisites %store (list t1 t2 t3 t4))
(list t1 t2 t3 t4)))))
(test-assert "derivers"
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:inputs `((,b) (,s))))
derivations: 'derivation' and related procedures return a single value. * guix/derivations.scm (derivation->output-path, derivation->output-paths): New procedures. (derivation-path->output-path): Use 'derivation->output-path'. (derivation-path->output-paths): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (derivation): Accept 'derivation?' objects as inputs. Return a single value. (build-derivations): New procedure. (compiled-modules): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (build-expression->derivation)[source-path]: Add case for when the input matches 'derivation?'. [prologue]: Accept 'derivation?' objects in INPUTS. [mod-dir, go-dir]: Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/download.scm (url-fetch): Adjust to the single-value return. * guix/packages.scm (package-output): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/scripts/build.scm (guix-build): When the argument is 'derivation-path?', pass it through 'read-derivation'. Use 'derivation-file-name' to print out the .drv file names, and to register them. Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * guix/scripts/package.scm (roll-back): Adjust to the single-value return. (guix-package): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build): Adjust to deal with 'derivation?' objects instead of .drv file names. * gnu/system/grub.scm (grub-configuration-file): Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-image, system-qemu-image): Likewise. * tests/builders.scm, tests/derivations.scm, tests/packages.scm, tests/store.scm, tests/union.scm: Adjust to the new calling convention. * doc/guix.texi (Defining Packages, The Store, Derivations): Adjust accordingly.
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(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(and (build-derivations %store (list d))
derivations: 'derivation' and related procedures return a single value. * guix/derivations.scm (derivation->output-path, derivation->output-paths): New procedures. (derivation-path->output-path): Use 'derivation->output-path'. (derivation-path->output-paths): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (derivation): Accept 'derivation?' objects as inputs. Return a single value. (build-derivations): New procedure. (compiled-modules): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (build-expression->derivation)[source-path]: Add case for when the input matches 'derivation?'. [prologue]: Accept 'derivation?' objects in INPUTS. [mod-dir, go-dir]: Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/download.scm (url-fetch): Adjust to the single-value return. * guix/packages.scm (package-output): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/scripts/build.scm (guix-build): When the argument is 'derivation-path?', pass it through 'read-derivation'. Use 'derivation-file-name' to print out the .drv file names, and to register them. Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * guix/scripts/package.scm (roll-back): Adjust to the single-value return. (guix-package): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build): Adjust to deal with 'derivation?' objects instead of .drv file names. * gnu/system/grub.scm (grub-configuration-file): Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-image, system-qemu-image): Likewise. * tests/builders.scm, tests/derivations.scm, tests/packages.scm, tests/store.scm, tests/union.scm: Adjust to the new calling convention. * doc/guix.texi (Defining Packages, The Store, Derivations): Adjust accordingly.
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(equal? (query-derivation-outputs %store (derivation-file-name d))
(list o))
(equal? (valid-derivers %store o)
derivations: 'derivation' and related procedures return a single value. * guix/derivations.scm (derivation->output-path, derivation->output-paths): New procedures. (derivation-path->output-path): Use 'derivation->output-path'. (derivation-path->output-paths): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (derivation): Accept 'derivation?' objects as inputs. Return a single value. (build-derivations): New procedure. (compiled-modules): Use 'derivation->output-paths'. (build-expression->derivation)[source-path]: Add case for when the input matches 'derivation?'. [prologue]: Accept 'derivation?' objects in INPUTS. [mod-dir, go-dir]: Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/download.scm (url-fetch): Adjust to the single-value return. * guix/packages.scm (package-output): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/scripts/build.scm (guix-build): When the argument is 'derivation-path?', pass it through 'read-derivation'. Use 'derivation-file-name' to print out the .drv file names, and to register them. Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * guix/scripts/package.scm (roll-back): Adjust to the single-value return. (guix-package): Use 'derivation->output-path'. * guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build): Adjust to deal with 'derivation?' objects instead of .drv file names. * gnu/system/grub.scm (grub-configuration-file): Use 'derivation->output-path' instead of 'derivation-path->output-path'. * gnu/system/vm.scm (qemu-image, system-qemu-image): Likewise. * tests/builders.scm, tests/derivations.scm, tests/packages.scm, tests/store.scm, tests/union.scm: Adjust to the new calling convention. * doc/guix.texi (Defining Packages, The Store, Derivations): Adjust accordingly.
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(list (derivation-file-name d))))))
(test-equal "with-build-handler"
'success
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d1 (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:sources (list b s)))
(d2 (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text))
("bar" . "baz"))
#:sources (list b s)))
(o1 (derivation->output-path d1))
(o2 (derivation->output-path d2)))
(with-build-handler
(let ((counter 0))
(lambda (continue store things mode)
(match things
((drv)
(set! counter (+ 1 counter))
(if (string=? drv (derivation-file-name d1))
(continue #t)
(and (string=? drv (derivation-file-name d2))
(= counter 2)
'success))))))
(build-derivations %store (list d1))
(build-derivations %store (list d2))
'fail)))
(test-equal "with-build-handler + with-store"
'success
;; Check that STORE remains valid when the build handler invokes CONTINUE,
;; even though 'with-build-handler' is outside the dynamic extent of
;; 'with-store'.
(with-build-handler (lambda (continue store things mode)
(match things
((drv)
(and (string-suffix? "thingie.drv" drv)
(not (port-closed?
(store-connection-socket store)))
(continue #t)))))
(with-store store
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation store "thingie"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:sources (list b s))))
(build-derivations store (list d))
;; Here STORE's socket should still be open.
(and (valid-path? store (derivation->output-path d))
'success)))))
(test-assert "map/accumulate-builds"
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d1 (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:sources (list b s)))
(d2 (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text))
("bar" . "baz"))
#:sources (list b s))))
(with-build-handler (lambda (continue store things mode)
(equal? (map derivation-file-name (list d1 d2))
things))
(map/accumulate-builds %store
(lambda (drv)
(build-derivations %store (list drv))
(add-to-store %store "content-addressed"
#t "sha256"
(derivation->output-path drv)))
(list d1 d2)))))
(test-equal "map/accumulate-builds cutoff" ;https://issues.guix.gnu.org/50264
(iota 20)
;; Make sure that, when the cutoff is reached, 'map/accumulate-builds' still
;; returns the right result and calls the build handler by batches.
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (map (lambda (i)
(derivation %store (string-append "the-thing-"
(number->string i))
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:sources (list b s)
#:properties `((n . ,i))))
(iota 20)))
(calls '()))
(define lst
(with-build-handler (lambda (continue store things mode)
(set! calls (cons things calls))
(continue #f))
(map/accumulate-builds %store
(lambda (d)
(build-derivations %store (list d))
(assq-ref (derivation-properties d) 'n))
d
#:cutoff 7)))
(match (reverse calls)
(((batch1 ...) (batch2 ...) (batch3 ...))
(and (equal? (map derivation-file-name (take d 8)) batch1)
(equal? (map derivation-file-name (take (drop d 8) 8)) batch2)
(equal? (map derivation-file-name (drop d 16)) batch3)
lst)))))
(test-equal "map/accumulate-builds and different store"
'(d2) ;see <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/46756>
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d1 (derivation %store "first"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:sources (list b s)))
(d2 (derivation %store "second"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text))
("bar" . "baz"))
#:sources (list b s))))
(with-store alternate-store
(with-build-handler (lambda (continue store things mode)
;; If this handler is called, it means that
;; 'map/accumulate-builds' triggered a build,
;; which it shouldn't since the inner
;; 'build-derivations' call is for another store.
'failed)
(map/accumulate-builds %store
(lambda (drv)
(build-derivations alternate-store (list d2))
'd2)
(list d1))))))
(test-assert "mapm/accumulate-builds"
(let* ((d1 (run-with-store %store
(gexp->derivation "foo" #~(mkdir #$output))))
(d2 (run-with-store %store
(gexp->derivation "bar" #~(mkdir #$output)))))
(with-build-handler (lambda (continue store things mode)
(equal? (map derivation-file-name (pk 'zz (list d1 d2)))
(pk 'XX things)))
(run-with-store %store
(mapm/accumulate-builds built-derivations `((,d1) (,d2)))))))
(test-equal "mapm/accumulate-builds, %current-target-system"
(make-list 2 '("i586-pc-gnu" "i586-pc-gnu"))
;; Both the 'mapm' and 'mapm/accumulate-builds' procedures should see the
;; right #:target.
(run-with-store %store
(mlet %store-monad ((lst1 (mapm %store-monad
(lambda _
(current-target-system))
'(a b)))
(lst2 (mapm/accumulate-builds
(lambda _
(current-target-system))
'(a b))))
(return (list lst1 lst2)))
#:system system
#:target "i586-pc-gnu"))
(test-assert "topologically-sorted, one item"
(let* ((a (add-text-to-store %store "a" "a"))
(b (add-text-to-store %store "b" "b" (list a)))
(c (add-text-to-store %store "c" "c" (list b)))
(d (add-text-to-store %store "d" "d" (list c)))
(s (topologically-sorted %store (list d))))
(equal? s (list a b c d))))
(test-assert "topologically-sorted, several items"
(let* ((a (add-text-to-store %store "a" "a"))
(b (add-text-to-store %store "b" "b" (list a)))
(c (add-text-to-store %store "c" "c" (list b)))
(d (add-text-to-store %store "d" "d" (list c)))
(s1 (topologically-sorted %store (list d a c b)))
(s2 (topologically-sorted %store (list b d c a b d))))
(equal? s1 s2 (list a b c d))))
(test-assert "topologically-sorted, more difficult"
(let* ((a (add-text-to-store %store "a" "a"))
(b (add-text-to-store %store "b" "b" (list a)))
(c (add-text-to-store %store "c" "c" (list b)))
(d (add-text-to-store %store "d" "d" (list c)))
(w (add-text-to-store %store "w" "w"))
(x (add-text-to-store %store "x" "x" (list w)))
(y (add-text-to-store %store "y" "y" (list x d)))
(s1 (topologically-sorted %store (list y)))
(s2 (topologically-sorted %store (list c y)))
(s3 (topologically-sorted %store (cons y (references %store y)))))
;; The order in which 'references' returns the references of Y is
;; unspecified, so accommodate.
(let* ((x-then-d? (equal? (references %store y) (list x d))))
(and (equal? s1
(if x-then-d?
(list w x a b c d y)
(list a b c d w x y)))
(equal? s2
(if x-then-d?
(list a b c w x d y)
(list a b c d w x y)))
(lset= string=? s1 s3)))))
(test-assert "current-build-output-port, UTF-8"
;; Are UTF-8 strings in the build log properly interpreted?
(string-contains
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding "UTF-8")) ;for the string port
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(parameterize ((current-build-output-port port))
(let* ((s "Heres a Greek letter: λ.")
(d (build-expression->derivation
%store "foo" `(display ,s)
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system)))))
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c) #t))
(build-derivations %store (list d))))))))
"Heres a Greek letter: λ."))
(test-assert "current-build-output-port, UTF-8 + garbage"
;; What about a mixture of UTF-8 + garbage?
(string-contains
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding "UTF-8")) ;for the string port
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(parameterize ((current-build-output-port port))
(let ((d (build-expression->derivation
%store "foo"
`(begin
(use-modules (rnrs io ports))
(display "garbage: ")
(put-bytevector (current-output-port) #vu8(128))
(display "lambda: λ\n"))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation %store %bootstrap-guile))))
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c) #t))
(build-derivations %store (list d))))))))
"garbage: <20>lambda: λ"))
(test-assert "log-file, derivation"
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:inputs `((,b) (,s)))))
(and (build-derivations %store (list d))
(file-exists? (pk (log-file %store (derivation-file-name d)))))))
(test-assert "log-file, output file name"
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:inputs `((,b) (,s))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(and (build-derivations %store (list d))
(file-exists? (pk (log-file %store o)))
(string=? (log-file %store (derivation-file-name d))
(log-file %store o)))))
(test-assert "no substitutes"
(with-store s
(let* ((d1 (package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system)))
(d2 (package-derivation s %bootstrap-glibc (%current-system)))
(o (map derivation->output-path (list d1 d2))))
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #f)
(and (not (has-substitutes? s (derivation-file-name d1)))
(not (has-substitutes? s (derivation-file-name d2)))
(null? (substitutable-paths s o))
(null? (substitutable-path-info s o))))))
(test-assert "build-things with output path"
(with-store s
(let* ((c (random-text)) ;contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "substitute-me"
`(call-with-output-file %output
(lambda (p)
(display ,c p)))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #f)
;; Pass 'build-things' the output file name, O. However, since there
;; are no substitutes for O, it will just do nothing.
(build-things s (list o))
(not (valid-path? s o)))))
(test-skip (if (getenv "GUIX_BINARY_SUBSTITUTE_URL") 0 1))
(test-assert "substitute query"
(with-store s
(let* ((d (package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system)))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
;; Create fake substituter data, to be read by 'guix substitute'.
(with-derivation-narinfo d
;; Remove entry from the local cache.
(false-if-exception
(delete-file-recursively (string-append (getenv "XDG_CACHE_HOME")
"/guix/substitute")))
;; Make sure 'guix substitute' correctly communicates the above
;; data.
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o)
(equal? (list o) (substitutable-paths s (list o)))
(match (pk 'spi (substitutable-path-info s (list o)))
(((? substitutable? s))
(and (string=? (substitutable-deriver s)
(derivation-file-name d))
(null? (substitutable-references s))
(equal? (substitutable-nar-size s) 1234)))))))))
(test-assert "substitute query, alternating URLs"
(let* ((d (with-store s
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-narinfo d
;; Remove entry from the local cache.
(false-if-exception
(delete-file-recursively (string-append (getenv "XDG_CACHE_HOME")
"/guix/substitute")))
;; Note: We reconnect to the daemon to force a new instance of 'guix
;; substitute' to be used; otherwise the #:substitute-urls of
;; 'set-build-options' would have no effect.
(and (with-store s ;the right substitute URL
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(has-substitutes? s o))
(with-store s ;the wrong one
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (list
"http://does-not-exist"))
(not (has-substitutes? s o)))
(with-store s ;the right one again
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(has-substitutes? s o))
(with-store s ;empty list of URLs
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls '())
(not (has-substitutes? s o)))))))
(test-assert "substitute"
(with-store s
(let* ((c (random-text)) ; contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "substitute-me"
`(call-with-output-file %output
(lambda (p)
(exit 1) ; would actually fail
(display ,c p)))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-substitute d c
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o)
(build-derivations s (list d))
(canonical-file? o)
(equal? c (call-with-input-file o get-string-all)))))))
(test-assert "substitute, deduplication"
(with-store s
daemon: Do not deduplicate files smaller than 8 KiB. Files smaller than 8 KiB typically represent ~70% of the entries in /gnu/store/.links but only contribute to ~4% of the space savings afforded by deduplication. Not considering these files for deduplication speeds up file insertion in the store and, more importantly, leaves 'removeUnusedLinks' with fewer entries to traverse, thereby speeding it up proportionally. Partly fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/24937>. * config-daemon.ac: Remove symlink hard link check and CAN_LINK_SYMLINK definition. * guix/store/deduplication.scm (%deduplication-minimum-size): New variable. (deduplicate)[loop]: Do not recurse when FILE's size is below %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE. (dump-port): New procedure. (dump-file/deduplicate)[hash]: Turn into... [dump-and-compute-hash]: ... this thunk. Call 'deduplicate' only when SIZE is greater than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE; otherwise call 'dump-port'. * nix/libstore/gc.cc (LocalStore::removeUnusedLinks): Drop files where st.st_size < deduplicationMinSize. * nix/libstore/local-store.hh (deduplicationMinSize): New declaration. * nix/libstore/optimise-store.cc (deduplicationMinSize): New variable. (LocalStore::optimisePath_): Return when PATH is a symlink or smaller than 'deduplicationMinSize'. * tests/derivations.scm ("identical files are deduplicated"): Produce files bigger than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE. * tests/nar.scm ("restore-file-set with directories (signed, valid)"): Likewise. * tests/store-deduplication.scm ("deduplicate, below %deduplication-minimum-size"): New test. ("deduplicate", "deduplicate, ENOSPC"): Produce files bigger than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE. * tests/store.scm ("substitute, deduplication"): Likewise.
2021-11-13 20:47:15 +00:00
;; Note: C must be longer than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE.
(let* ((c (string-concatenate
(make-list 200 (random-text)))) ; contents of the output
(g (package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile))
(d1 (build-expression->derivation s "substitute-me"
`(begin ,c (exit 1))
#:guile-for-build g))
(d2 (build-expression->derivation s "build-me"
`(call-with-output-file %output
(lambda (p)
(display ,c p)))
#:guile-for-build g))
(o1 (derivation->output-path d1))
(o2 (derivation->output-path d2)))
(with-derivation-substitute d1 c
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o1)
(build-derivations s (list d2)) ;build
(build-derivations s (list d1)) ;substitute
(canonical-file? o1)
(equal? c (call-with-input-file o1 get-string-all))
(= (stat:ino (stat o1)) (stat:ino (stat o2))))))))
(test-assert "substitute + build-things with output path"
(with-store s
(let* ((c (random-text)) ;contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "substitute-me"
`(call-with-output-file %output
(lambda (p)
(exit 1) ;would actually fail
(display ,c p)))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-substitute d c
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o)
(build-things s (list o)) ;give the output path
(valid-path? s o)
(canonical-file? o)
(equal? c (call-with-input-file o get-string-all)))))))
(test-assert "substitute + build-things with specific output"
(with-store s
(let* ((c (random-text)) ;contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "substitute-me" `(begin ,c (exit 1)) ;would fail
#:outputs '("out" "one" "two")
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-substitute d c
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o)
;; Ask for nothing but the "out" output of D.
(build-things s `((,(derivation-file-name d) . "out")))
(valid-path? s o)
(canonical-file? o)
(equal? c (call-with-input-file o get-string-all)))))))
(test-assert "substitute, corrupt output hash"
;; Tweak the substituter into installing a substitute whose hash doesn't
;; match the one announced in the narinfo. The daemon must notice this and
;; raise an error.
(with-store s
(let* ((c "hello, world") ; contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "corrupt-substitute"
`(mkdir %output)
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(with-derivation-substitute d c
(sha256 => (make-bytevector 32 0)) ;select a hash that doesn't match C
;; Make sure we use 'guix substitute'.
(set-build-options s
#:use-substitutes? #t
#:fallback? #f
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o)
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
;; XXX: the daemon writes "hash mismatch in downloaded
;; path", but the actual error returned to the client
;; doesn't mention that.
(pk 'corrupt c)
(not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))))
(build-derivations s (list d))
#f))))))
(test-assert "substitute, corrupt output hash, build trace"
;; Likewise, and check the build trace.
(with-store s
(let* ((c "hello, world") ; contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "corrupt-substitute"
`(mkdir %output)
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
;; Make sure we use 'guix substitute'.
(set-build-options s
#:print-build-trace #t
#:use-substitutes? #t
#:fallback? #f
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(with-derivation-substitute d c
(sha256 => (make-bytevector 32 0)) ;select a hash that doesn't match C
(define output
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(parameterize ((current-build-output-port port))
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c) #t))
(build-derivations s (list d))
#f)))))
(define actual-hash
(let-values (((port get-hash)
(gcrypt:open-hash-port
(gcrypt:hash-algorithm gcrypt:sha256))))
(write-file-tree "foo" port
#:file-type+size
(lambda _
(values 'regular (string-length c)))
#:file-port
(lambda _
(open-input-string c)))
(close-port port)
(bytevector->nix-base32-string (get-hash))))
(define expected-hash
(bytevector->nix-base32-string (make-bytevector 32 0)))
(define mismatch
(string-append "@ hash-mismatch " o " sha256 "
expected-hash " " actual-hash "\n"))
(define failure
(string-append "@ substituter-failed " o))
(and (string-contains output mismatch)
(string-contains output failure))))))
(test-assert "substitute --fallback"
(with-store s
(let* ((t (random-text)) ; contents of the output
(d (build-expression->derivation
s "substitute-me-not"
`(call-with-output-file %output
(lambda (p)
(display ,t p)))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
;; Create fake substituter data, to be read by 'guix substitute'.
(with-derivation-narinfo d
;; Make sure we use 'guix substitute'.
(set-build-options s #:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls (%test-substitute-urls))
(and (has-substitutes? s o)
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
;; The substituter failed as expected. Now make
;; sure that #:fallback? #t works correctly.
(set-build-options s
#:use-substitutes? #t
#:substitute-urls
(%test-substitute-urls)
#:fallback? #t)
(and (build-derivations s (list d))
(equal? t (call-with-input-file o
get-string-all)))))
;; Should fail.
(build-derivations s (list d))
#f))))))
(test-assert "export/import several paths"
(let* ((texts (unfold (cut >= <> 10)
(lambda _ (random-text))
1+
0))
(files (map (cut add-text-to-store %store "text" <>) texts))
(dump (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(cut export-paths %store files <>))))
(delete-paths %store files)
(and (every (negate file-exists?) files)
(let* ((source (open-bytevector-input-port dump))
(imported (import-paths %store source)))
(and (equal? imported files)
(every file-exists? files)
(equal? texts
(map (lambda (file)
(call-with-input-file file
get-string-all))
files)))))))
(test-assert "export/import paths, ensure topological order"
(let* ((file0 (add-text-to-store %store "baz" (random-text)))
(file1 (add-text-to-store %store "foo" (random-text)
(list file0)))
(file2 (add-text-to-store %store "bar" (random-text)
(list file1)))
(files (list file1 file2))
(dump1 (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(cute export-paths %store (list file1 file2) <>)))
(dump2 (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(cute export-paths %store (list file2 file1) <>))))
(delete-paths %store files)
(and (every (negate file-exists?) files)
(bytevector=? dump1 dump2)
(let* ((source (open-bytevector-input-port dump1))
(imported (import-paths %store source)))
;; DUMP1 should contain exactly FILE1 and FILE2, not FILE0.
(and (equal? imported (list file1 file2))
(every file-exists? files)
(equal? (list file0) (references %store file1))
(equal? (list file1) (references %store file2)))))))
(test-assert "export/import incomplete"
(let* ((file0 (add-text-to-store %store "baz" (random-text)))
(file1 (add-text-to-store %store "foo" (random-text)
(list file0)))
(file2 (add-text-to-store %store "bar" (random-text)
(list file1)))
(dump (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(cute export-paths %store (list file2) <>))))
(delete-paths %store (list file0 file1 file2))
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
(and (not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))
(string-contains (store-protocol-error-message c)
"not valid"))))
;; Here we get an exception because DUMP does not include FILE0 and
;; FILE1, which are dependencies of FILE2.
(import-paths %store (open-bytevector-input-port dump)))))
(test-assert "export/import recursive"
(let* ((file0 (add-text-to-store %store "baz" (random-text)))
(file1 (add-text-to-store %store "foo" (random-text)
(list file0)))
(file2 (add-text-to-store %store "bar" (random-text)
(list file1)))
(dump (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(cute export-paths %store (list file2) <>
#:recursive? #t))))
(delete-paths %store (list file0 file1 file2))
(let ((imported (import-paths %store (open-bytevector-input-port dump))))
(and (equal? imported (list file0 file1 file2))
(every file-exists? (list file0 file1 file2))
(equal? (list file0) (references %store file1))
(equal? (list file1) (references %store file2))))))
(test-assert "write-file & export-path yield the same result"
;; Here we compare 'write-file' and the daemon's own implementation.
;; 'write-file' is the reference because we know it sorts file
;; deterministically. Conversely, the daemon uses 'readdir' and the entries
;; currently happen to be sorted as a side-effect of some unrelated
;; operation (search for 'unhacked' in archive.cc.) Make sure we detect any
;; changes there.
(run-with-store %store
(mlet* %store-monad ((drv1 (package->derivation %bootstrap-guile))
(out1 -> (derivation->output-path drv1))
(data -> (unfold (cut >= <> 26)
(lambda (i)
(random-bytevector 128))
1+ 0))
(build
-> #~(begin
(use-modules (rnrs io ports) (srfi srfi-1))
(let ()
(define letters
(map (lambda (i)
(string
(integer->char
(+ i (char->integer #\a)))))
(iota 26)))
(define (touch file data)
(call-with-output-file file
(lambda (port)
(put-bytevector port data))))
(mkdir #$output)
(chdir #$output)
;; The files must be different so they have
;; different inode numbers, and the inode
;; order must differ from the lexicographic
;; order.
(for-each touch
(append (drop letters 10)
(take letters 10))
(list #$@data))
#t)))
(drv2 (gexp->derivation "bunch" build))
(out2 -> (derivation->output-path drv2))
(item-info -> (store-lift query-path-info)))
(mbegin %store-monad
(built-derivations (list drv1 drv2))
(foldm %store-monad
(lambda (item result)
(define ref-hash
(let-values (((port get) (gcrypt:open-sha256-port)))
(write-file item port)
(close-port port)
(get)))
;; 'query-path-info' returns a hash produced by using the
;; daemon's C++ 'dump' function, which is the implementation
;; under test.
(>>= (item-info item)
(lambda (info)
(return
(and result
(bytevector=? (path-info-hash info) ref-hash))))))
#t
(list out1 out2))))
#:guile-for-build (%guile-for-build)))
(test-assert "import not signed"
(let* ((text (random-text))
(file (add-file-tree-to-store %store
`("tree" directory
("text" regular (data ,text))
("link" symlink "text"))))
(dump (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(lambda (port)
(write-int 1 port) ;start
(write-file file port) ;contents
(write-int #x4558494e port) ;%export-magic
(write-string file port) ;store item
(write-string-list '() port) ;references
(write-string "" port) ;deriver
(write-int 0 port) ;not signed
(write-int 0 port))))) ;done
;; Ensure 'import-paths' raises an exception.
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
(and (not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))
(string-contains (store-protocol-error-message c)
"lacks a signature"))))
(let* ((source (open-bytevector-input-port dump))
(imported (import-paths %store source)))
(pk 'unsigned-imported imported)
#f))))
(test-assert "import signed by unauthorized key"
(let* ((text (random-text))
(file (add-file-tree-to-store %store
`("tree" directory
("text" regular (data ,text))
("link" symlink "text"))))
(key (gcrypt:generate-key
(gcrypt:string->canonical-sexp
"(genkey (ecdsa (curve Ed25519) (flags rfc6979)))")))
(dump (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(lambda (port)
(write-int 1 port) ;start
(write-file file port) ;contents
(write-int #x4558494e port) ;%export-magic
(write-string file port) ;store item
(write-string-list '() port) ;references
(write-string "" port) ;deriver
(write-int 1 port) ;signed
(write-string (gcrypt:canonical-sexp->string
(signature-sexp
(gcrypt:bytevector->hash-data
(gcrypt:sha256 #vu8(0 1 2))
#:key-type 'ecc)
(gcrypt:find-sexp-token key 'private-key)
(gcrypt:find-sexp-token key 'public-key)))
port)
(write-int 0 port))))) ;done
;; Ensure 'import-paths' raises an exception.
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
(and (not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))
(string-contains (store-protocol-error-message c)
"unauthorized public key"))))
(let* ((source (open-bytevector-input-port dump))
(imported (import-paths %store source)))
(pk 'unauthorized-imported imported)
#f))))
(test-assert "import corrupt path"
(let* ((text (random-text))
(file (add-text-to-store %store "text" text))
(dump (call-with-bytevector-output-port
(cut export-paths %store (list file) <>))))
(delete-paths %store (list file))
;; Flip a bit in the stream's payload. INDEX here falls in the middle of
;; the file contents in DUMP, regardless of the store prefix.
(let* ((index #x70)
(byte (bytevector-u8-ref dump index)))
(bytevector-u8-set! dump index (logxor #xff byte)))
(and (not (file-exists? file))
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
(pk 'c c)
(and (not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))
(string-contains (store-protocol-error-message c)
"corrupt"))))
(let* ((source (open-bytevector-input-port dump))
(imported (import-paths %store source)))
(pk 'corrupt-imported imported)
#f)))))
(test-assert "verify-store"
(let* ((text (random-text))
(file1 (add-text-to-store %store "foo" text))
(file2 (add-text-to-store %store "bar" (random-text)
(list file1))))
(and (pk 'verify1 (verify-store %store)) ;hopefully OK ;
(begin
(delete-file file1)
(not (pk 'verify2 (verify-store %store)))) ;bad! ;
(begin
;; Using 'add-text-to-store' here wouldn't work: It would succeed ;
;; without actually creating the file. ;
(call-with-output-file file1
(lambda (port)
(display text port)))
(pk 'verify3 (verify-store %store)))))) ;OK again
(test-assert "verify-store + check-contents"
;; XXX: This test is I/O intensive.
(with-store s
(let* ((text (random-text))
(drv (build-expression->derivation
s "corrupt"
`(let ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out")))
(call-with-output-file out
(lambda (port)
(display ,text port)))
#t)
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation s %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(file (derivation->output-path drv)))
(with-derivation-substitute drv text
(and (build-derivations s (list drv))
(verify-store s #:check-contents? #t) ;should be OK
(begin
(chmod file #o644)
(call-with-output-file file
(lambda (port)
(display "corrupt!" port)))
#t)
;; Make sure the corruption is detected. We don't test repairing
;; because only "trusted" users are allowed to do it, but we
;; don't expose that notion of trusted users that nix-daemon
;; supports because it seems dubious and redundant with what the
;; OS provides (in Nix "trusted" users have additional
;; privileges, such as overriding the set of substitute URLs, but
;; we instead want to allow anyone to modify them, provided
;; substitutes are signed by a root-approved key.)
(not (verify-store s #:check-contents? #t))
;; Delete the corrupt item to leave the store in a clean state.
(delete-paths s (list file)))))))
(test-assert "build-things, check mode"
(with-store store
(call-with-temporary-output-file
(lambda (entropy entropy-port)
(write (random-text) entropy-port)
(force-output entropy-port)
(let* ((drv (build-expression->derivation
store "non-deterministic"
`(begin
(use-modules (rnrs io ports))
(let ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out")))
(call-with-output-file out
(lambda (port)
;; Rely on the fact that tests do not use the
;; chroot, and thus ENTROPY is readable.
(display (call-with-input-file ,entropy
get-string-all)
port)))
#t))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation store %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(file (derivation->output-path drv)))
(and (build-things store (list (derivation-file-name drv)))
(begin
(write (random-text) entropy-port)
(force-output entropy-port)
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
(pk 'determinism-exception c)
(and (not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))
(string-contains (store-protocol-error-message c)
"deterministic"))))
;; This one will produce a different result. Since we're in
;; 'check' mode, this must fail.
(build-things store (list (derivation-file-name drv))
(build-mode check))
#f))))))))
(test-assert "build-succeeded trace in check mode"
(string-contains
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(let ((d (build-expression->derivation
%store "foo" '(mkdir (assoc-ref %outputs "out"))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation %store %bootstrap-guile))))
(build-derivations %store (list d))
(parameterize ((current-build-output-port port))
(build-derivations %store (list d) (build-mode check))))))
"@ build-succeeded"))
(test-assert "build multiple times"
(with-store store
;; Ask to build twice.
(set-build-options store #:rounds 2 #:use-substitutes? #f)
(call-with-temporary-output-file
(lambda (entropy entropy-port)
(write (random-text) entropy-port)
(force-output entropy-port)
(let* ((drv (build-expression->derivation
store "non-deterministic"
`(begin
(use-modules (rnrs io ports))
(let ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out")))
(call-with-output-file out
(lambda (port)
;; Rely on the fact that tests do not use the
;; chroot, and thus ENTROPY is accessible.
(display (call-with-input-file ,entropy
get-string-all)
port)
(call-with-output-file ,entropy
(lambda (port)
(write 'foobar port)))))
#t))
#:guile-for-build
(package-derivation store %bootstrap-guile (%current-system))))
(file (derivation->output-path drv)))
(guard (c ((store-protocol-error? c)
(pk 'multiple-build c)
(and (not (zero? (store-protocol-error-status c)))
(string-contains (store-protocol-error-message c)
"deterministic"))))
;; This one will produce a different result on the second run.
(current-build-output-port (current-error-port))
(build-things store (list (derivation-file-name drv)))
#f))))))
(test-equal "store-lower"
"Lowered."
(let* ((add (store-lower text-file))
(file (add %store "foo" "Lowered.")))
(call-with-input-file file get-string-all)))
(test-equal "current-system"
"bar"
(parameterize ((%current-system "frob"))
(run-with-store %store
(mbegin %store-monad
(set-current-system "bar")
(current-system))
#:system "foo")))
(test-assert "query-path-info"
(let* ((ref (add-text-to-store %store "ref" "foo"))
(item (add-text-to-store %store "item" "bar" (list ref)))
(info (query-path-info %store item)))
(and (equal? (path-info-references info) (list ref))
(equal? (path-info-hash info)
(gcrypt:sha256
(string->utf8
(call-with-output-string (cut write-file item <>))))))))
(test-assert "path-info-deriver"
(let* ((b (add-text-to-store %store "build" "echo $foo > $out" '()))
(s (add-to-store %store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(d (derivation %store "the-thing"
s `("-e" ,b)
#:env-vars `(("foo" . ,(random-text)))
#:inputs `((,b) (,s))))
(o (derivation->output-path d)))
(and (build-derivations %store (list d))
(not (path-info-deriver (query-path-info %store b)))
(string=? (derivation-file-name d)
(path-info-deriver (query-path-info %store o))))))
(test-equal "build-cores"
(list 0 42)
(with-store store
(let* ((build (add-text-to-store store "build.sh"
"echo $NIX_BUILD_CORES > $out"))
(bash (add-to-store store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(drv1 (derivation store "the-thing" bash
`("-e" ,build)
#:inputs `((,bash) (,build))
#:env-vars `(("x" . ,(random-text)))))
(drv2 (derivation store "the-thing" bash
`("-e" ,build)
#:inputs `((,bash) (,build))
#:env-vars `(("x" . ,(random-text))))))
(and (build-derivations store (list drv1))
(begin
(set-build-options store #:build-cores 42)
(build-derivations store (list drv2)))
(list (call-with-input-file (derivation->output-path drv1)
read)
(call-with-input-file (derivation->output-path drv2)
read))))))
(test-equal "multiplexed-build-output"
'("Hello from first." "Hello from second.")
(with-store store
(let* ((build (add-text-to-store store "build.sh"
"echo Hello from $NAME.; echo > $out"))
(bash (add-to-store store "bash" #t "sha256"
(search-bootstrap-binary "bash"
(%current-system))))
(drv1 (derivation store "one" bash
`("-e" ,build)
#:inputs `((,bash) (,build))
#:env-vars `(("NAME" . "first")
("x" . ,(random-text)))))
(drv2 (derivation store "two" bash
`("-e" ,build)
#:inputs `((,bash) (,build))
#:env-vars `(("NAME" . "second")
("x" . ,(random-text))))))
(set-build-options store
#:print-build-trace #t
#:multiplexed-build-output? #t
#:max-build-jobs 10)
(let ((port (open-output-string)))
;; Send the build log to PORT.
(parameterize ((current-build-output-port port))
(build-derivations store (list drv1 drv2)))
;; Retrieve the build log; make sure it contains valid "@ build-log"
;; traces that allow us to retrieve each builder's output (we assume
;; there's exactly one "build-output" trace for each builder, which is
;; reasonable.)
(let* ((log (get-output-string port))
(started (fold-matches
(make-regexp "@ build-started ([^ ]+) - ([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([0-9]+)")
log '() cons))
(done (fold-matches
(make-regexp "@ build-succeeded (.*) - (.*) (.*) (.*)")
log '() cons))
(output (fold-matches
(make-regexp "@ build-log ([[:digit:]]+) ([[:digit:]]+)\n([A-Za-z .*]+)\n")
log '() cons))
(drv-pid (lambda (name)
(lambda (m)
(let ((drv (match:substring m 1))
(pid (string->number
(match:substring m 4))))
(and (string-suffix? name drv) pid)))))
(pid-log (lambda (pid)
(lambda (m)
(let ((n (string->number
(match:substring m 1)))
(len (string->number
(match:substring m 2)))
(str (match:substring m 3)))
(and (= pid n)
(= (string-length str) (- len 1))
str)))))
(pid1 (any (drv-pid "one.drv") started))
(pid2 (any (drv-pid "two.drv") started)))
(list (any (pid-log pid1) output)
(any (pid-log pid2) output)))))))
(test-end "store")