[nix] add base integration test

run it using 'nix flake check -L'
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2023-10-31 15:01:35 +01:00
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program = builtins.toString (nixpkgs.legacyPackages."x86_64-linux".writeScript "docs" ''
${pkgs.python3}/bin/python3 -m http.server --directory ${self.packages."x86_64-linux".docs}/share/doc'');
};
checks = forAllSystems (system: let
checkArgs = {
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system};
inherit self;
};
in {
gokill = import ./test/test.nix checkArgs;
});
};
}

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# tests/lib.nix
# based on https://blog.thalheim.io/2023/01/08/how-to-use-nixos-testing-framework-with-flakes/
# The first argument to this function is the test module itself
test:
# These arguments are provided by `flake.nix` on import, see checkArgs
{ pkgs, self}:
let
inherit (pkgs) lib;
# this imports the nixos library that contains our testing framework
nixos-lib = import (pkgs.path + "/nixos/lib") {};
in
(nixos-lib.runTest {
hostPkgs = pkgs;
# This speeds up the evaluation by skipping evaluating documentation (optional)
defaults.documentation.enable = lib.mkDefault false;
# This makes `self` available in the NixOS configuration of our virtual machines.
# This is useful for referencing modules or packages from your own flake
# as well as importing from other flakes.
node.specialArgs = { inherit self; };
imports = [ test ];
}).config.result

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# ./tests/hello-world-server.nix
(import ./lib.nix) {
name = "gokill-base-test";
nodes = {
# `self` here is set by using specialArgs in `lib.nix`
node1 = { self, pkgs, ... }: {
imports = [ self.nixosModules.gokill ];
services.gokill = {
enable = true;
triggers = [
{
type = "Timeout";
name = "custom timeout";
options = {
duration = 10;
};
actions = [
{
type = "Command";
options = {
command = "echo hello world";
};
stage = 2;
}
];
}
];
};
};
};
testScript = ''
import time
start_all() # wait for our service to start
node1.wait_for_unit("gokill")
time.sleep(11)
output = node1.succeed("journalctl -u gokill.service | tail -n 2 | head -n 1")
# Check if our webserver returns the expected result
assert "hellow world" in output
'';
}