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it's not clear to me if this is conceptually better or worse than what it replaces but it is about 25% faster
88 lines
3.6 KiB
Nix
88 lines
3.6 KiB
Nix
let
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sources = import nix/sources.nix;
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in
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# See default.nix for documentation about parameters.
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{ pkgsVersion ? "nixpkgs-21.11"
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, pkgs ? import sources.${pkgsVersion} { }
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, pypiData ? sources.pypi-deps-db
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, pythonVersion ? "python37"
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, mach-nix ? import sources.mach-nix {
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inherit pkgs pypiData;
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python = pythonVersion;
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}
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}@args:
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let
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# We would like to know the test requirements but mach-nix does not directly
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# expose this information to us. However, it is perfectly capable of
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# determining it if we ask right... This is probably not meant to be a
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# public mach-nix API but we pinned mach-nix so we can deal with mach-nix
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# upgrade breakage in our own time.
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mach-lib = import "${sources.mach-nix}/mach_nix/nix/lib.nix" {
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inherit pkgs;
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lib = pkgs.lib;
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};
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tests_require = (mach-lib.extract "python37" ./. "extras_require" ).extras_require.test;
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# Get the Tahoe-LAFS package itself. This does not include test
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# requirements and we don't ask for test requirements so that we can just
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# re-use the normal package if it is already built.
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tahoe-lafs = import ./. args;
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# If we want to get tahoe-lafs into a Python environment with a bunch of
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# *other* Python modules and let them interact in the usual way then we have
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# to ask mach-nix for tahoe-lafs and those other Python modules in the same
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# way - i.e., using `requirements`. The other tempting mechanism,
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# `packagesExtra`, inserts an extra layer of Python environment and prevents
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# normal interaction between Python modules (as well as usually producing
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# file collisions in the packages that are both runtime and test
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# dependencies). To get the tahoe-lafs we just built into the environment,
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# put it into nixpkgs using an overlay and tell mach-nix to get tahoe-lafs
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# from nixpkgs.
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overridesPre = [(self: super: { inherit tahoe-lafs; })];
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providers = tahoe-lafs.meta.mach-nix.providers // { tahoe-lafs = "nixpkgs"; };
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# Make the Python environment in which we can run the tests.
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python-env = mach-nix.mkPython {
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# Get the packaging fixes we already know we need from putting together
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# the runtime package.
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inherit (tahoe-lafs.meta.mach-nix) _;
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# Share the runtime package's provider configuration - combined with our
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# own that causes the right tahoe-lafs to be picked up.
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inherit providers overridesPre;
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requirements = ''
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# Here we pull in the Tahoe-LAFS package itself.
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tahoe-lafs
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# Unfortunately mach-nix misses all of the Python dependencies of the
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# tahoe-lafs satisfied from nixpkgs. Drag them in here. This gives a
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# bit of a pyrrhic flavor to the whole endeavor but maybe mach-nix will
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# fix this soon.
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#
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# https://github.com/DavHau/mach-nix/issues/123
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# https://github.com/DavHau/mach-nix/pull/386
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${tahoe-lafs.requirements}
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# And then all of the test-only dependencies.
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${builtins.concatStringsSep "\n" tests_require}
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# txi2p-tahoe is another dependency with an environment marker that
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# mach-nix doesn't automatically pick up.
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txi2p-tahoe
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'';
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};
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in
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# Make a derivation that runs the unit test suite.
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pkgs.runCommand "tahoe-lafs-tests" { } ''
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${python-env}/bin/python -m twisted.trial -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES allmydata
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# It's not cool to put the whole _trial_temp into $out because it has weird
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# files in it we don't want in the store. Plus, even all of the less weird
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# files are mostly just trash that's not meaningful if the test suite passes
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# (which is the only way we get $out anyway).
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#
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# The build log itself is typically available from `nix-store --read-log` so
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# we don't need to record that either.
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echo "passed" >$out
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''
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