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{ lib
, stdenv
, callPackage
, resholve
, resholvePackage
, shunit2
, coreutils
, gnused
, gnugrep
, findutils
, jq
, bash
, bats
, libressl
, openssl
, python27
, file
, gettext
, rSrc
, runDemo ? false
, binlore
}:
let
inherit (callPackage ./default.nix { })
resholve resholvePackage;
# ourCoreutils = coreutils.override { singleBinary = false; };
/*
TODO: wrapped copy of find so that we can eventually test
our ability to see through wrappers. Unused for now.
Note: grep can serve the negative case; grep doesn't match, and
egrep is a shell wrapper for grep.
*/
# wrapfind = runCommand "wrapped-find" { } ''
# source ${makeWrapper}/nix-support/setup-hook
# makeWrapper ${findutils}/bin/find $out/bin/wrapped-find
# '';
/* TODO:
unrelated, but is there already a function (or would
there be demand for one?) along the lines of:
wrap = { drv, executable(s?), args ? { } }: that:
- generates a sane output name
- sources makewrapper
- retargets real executable if already wrapped
- wraps the executable
I wonder because my first thought here was overrideAttrs,
but I realized rebuilding just for a custom wrapper is an
ongoing waste of time. If it is a common pattern in the
wild, it would be a nice QoL improvement.
*/
in
rec {
re_shunit2 = with shunit2;
resholvePackage {
inherit pname src version installPhase;
solutions = {
shunit = {
interpreter = "none";
scripts = [ "bin/shunit2" ];
inputs = [ coreutils gnused gnugrep findutils ];
# resholve's Nix API is analogous to the CLI flags
# documented in 'man resholve'
fake = {
# "missing" functions shunit2 expects the user to declare
function = [
"oneTimeSetUp"
"oneTimeTearDown"
"setUp"
"tearDown"
"suite"
"noexec"
];
# shunit2 is both bash and zsh compatible, and in
# some zsh-specific code it uses this non-bash builtin
builtin = [ "setopt" ];
};
fix = {
# stray absolute path; make it resolve from coreutils
"/usr/bin/od" = true;
};
keep = {
# dynamically defined in shunit2:_shunit_mktempFunc
eval = [ "shunit_condition_" "_shunit_test_" "_shunit_prepForSourcing" ];
# variables invoked as commands; long-term goal is to
# resolve the *variable*, but that is complexish, so
# this is where we are...
"$__SHUNIT_CMD_ECHO_ESC" = true;
"$_SHUNIT_LINENO_" = true;
"$SHUNIT_CMD_TPUT" = true;
};
};
};
};
module1 = resholvePackage {
pname = "testmod1";
version = "unreleased";
src = rSrc;
setSourceRoot = "sourceRoot=$(echo */tests/nix/libressl)";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/{bin,submodule}
install libressl.sh $out/bin/libressl.sh
install submodule/helper.sh $out/submodule/helper.sh
'';
solutions = {
libressl = {
# submodule to demonstrate
scripts = [ "bin/libressl.sh" "submodule/helper.sh" ];
interpreter = "none";
inputs = [ jq module2 libressl.bin ];
};
};
is_it_okay_with_arbitrary_envs = "shonuff";
};
module2 = resholvePackage {
pname = "testmod2";
version = "unreleased";
src = rSrc;
setSourceRoot = "sourceRoot=$(echo */tests/nix/openssl)";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
install openssl.sh $out/bin/openssl.sh
install profile $out/profile
'';
solutions = {
openssl = {
fix = {
aliases = true;
};
scripts = [ "bin/openssl.sh" ];
interpreter = "none";
inputs = [ re_shunit2 openssl.bin ];
execer = [
/*
This is the same verdict binlore will
come up with. It's a no-op just to demo
how to fiddle lore via the Nix API.
*/
"cannot:${openssl.bin}/bin/openssl"
# different verdict, but not used
"can:${openssl.bin}/bin/c_rehash"
];
};
profile = {
scripts = [ "profile" ];
interpreter = "none";
inputs = [ ];
};
};
};
module3 = resholvePackage {
pname = "testmod3";
version = "unreleased";
src = rSrc;
setSourceRoot = "sourceRoot=$(echo */tests/nix/future_perfect_tense)";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
install conjure.sh $out/bin/conjure.sh
'';
solutions = {
conjure = {
scripts = [ "bin/conjure.sh" ];
interpreter = "${bash}/bin/bash";
inputs = [ module1 ];
};
};
};
cli = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "resholve-test";
src = rSrc;
installPhase = ''
mkdir $out
cp *.ansi $out/
'';
doCheck = true;
buildInputs = [ resholve ];
checkInputs = [ coreutils bats python27 ];
# LOGLEVEL="DEBUG";
# default path
RESHOLVE_PATH = "${lib.makeBinPath [ bash file findutils gettext ]}";
# but separate packages for combining as needed
PKG_FILE = "${lib.makeBinPath [ file ]}";
PKG_FINDUTILS = "${lib.makeBinPath [ findutils ]}";
PKG_GETTEXT = "${lib.makeBinPath [ gettext ]}";
PKG_COREUTILS = "${lib.makeBinPath [ coreutils ]}";
RESHOLVE_LORE = "${binlore.collect { drvs = [ bash file findutils gettext coreutils ]; } }";
# explicit interpreter for demo suite; maybe some better way...
INTERP = "${bash}/bin/bash";
checkPhase = ''
patchShebangs .
mkdir empty_lore
touch empty_lore/{execers,wrappers}
export EMPTY_LORE=$PWD/empty_lore
printf "\033[33m============================= resholve test suite ===================================\033[0m\n" > test.ansi
if ./test.sh &>> test.ansi; then
cat test.ansi
else
cat test.ansi && exit 1
fi
'' + lib.optionalString runDemo ''
printf "\033[33m============================= resholve demo ===================================\033[0m\n" > demo.ansi
if ./demo &>> demo.ansi; then
cat demo.ansi
else
cat demo.ansi && exit 1
fi
'';
};
}
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