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author | Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> | 2022-02-03 18:04:43 +0100 |
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committer | Jill <kokakiwi@deuxfleurs.fr> | 2022-02-10 17:55:50 +0100 |
commit | 5d19f3d2d73426749e6f7b69eea1dbf24fdedc6a (patch) | |
tree | e7c723b25ed01be138b718bebd335a2786f09557 /default.nix | |
parent | 084dcdbd3aadb8eb39ca19974623ae81d76456fc (diff) | |
download | garage-5d19f3d2d73426749e6f7b69eea1dbf24fdedc6a.tar.gz garage-5d19f3d2d73426749e6f7b69eea1dbf24fdedc6a.zip |
Add integration tests to Drone
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1 files changed, 28 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/default.nix b/default.nix index 09416208..c78c37b6 100644 --- a/default.nix +++ b/default.nix @@ -17,13 +17,25 @@ in let }; /* - The following complexity should be abstracted by makePackageSet' (note the final quote). - However its code uses deprecated features of rust-overlay that can lead to bug. - Instead, we build our own rustChannel object with the recommended API of rust-overlay. + Cargo2nix is built for rustOverlay which installs Rust from Mozilla releases. + We want our own Rust to avoir incompatibilities, like we had with musl 1.2.0. + rustc was built with musl < 1.2.0 and nix shipped musl >= 1.2.0 which lead to compilation breakage. + So we want a Rust release that is bound to our Nix repository to avoid these problems. + See here for more info: https://musl.libc.org/time64.html + Because Cargo2nix does not support the Rust environment shipped by NixOS, + we emulate the structure of the Rust object created by rustOverlay. + In practise, rustOverlay ships rustc+cargo in a single derivation while + NixOS ships them in separate ones. We reunite them with symlinkJoin. */ - rustChannel = pkgs.rustPlatform.rust; + rustChannel = pkgs.symlinkJoin { + name ="rust-channel"; + paths = [ + pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.rustc + pkgs.rustPlatform.rust.cargo + ]; + }; - overrides = pkgs.buildPackages.rustBuilder.overrides.all ++ [ + overrides = pkgs.rustBuilder.overrides.all ++ [ /* We want to inject the git version while keeping the build deterministic. As we do not want to consider the .git folder as part of the input source, @@ -57,30 +69,27 @@ in let packageFun = import ./Cargo.nix; + /* + The following definition is not elegant as we use a low level function of Cargo2nix + that enables us to pass our custom rustChannel object + */ rustPkgs = pkgs.rustBuilder.makePackageSet { inherit packageFun rustChannel release; packageOverrides = overrides; + target = null; /* we set target to null because we want that cargo2nix computes it automatically */ buildRustPackages = pkgs.buildPackages.rustBuilder.makePackageSet { inherit rustChannel packageFun; packageOverrides = overrides; + target = null; /* we set target to null because we want that cargo2nix computes it automatically */ }; - - localPatterns = [ - /* - The way the default rules are written make think we match recursively, on full path, but the rules are misleading. - In fact, the regex is only called on root elements of the crate (and not recursively). - This behavior does not work well with our nested modules. - We tried to build a "deny list" but negative lookup ahead are not supported on Nix. - As a workaround, we have to register all our submodules in this allow list... - */ - ''^(src|tests)'' # fixed default - ''.*\.(rs|toml)$'' # fixed default - ''^(crdt|replication|cli|helper|signature|common|ext)'' # our crate submodules - ]; }; + in if compileMode == "test" - then builtins.mapAttrs (name: value: rustPkgs.workspace.${name} { inherit compileMode; }) rustPkgs.workspace + then pkgs.symlinkJoin { + name ="garage-tests"; + paths = builtins.map (key: rustPkgs.workspace.${key} { inherit compileMode; }) (builtins.attrNames rustPkgs.workspace); + } else rustPkgs.workspace.garage { inherit compileMode; } |