depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/hooks/python-catch-conflicts-hook-tests.nix
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{ pythonOnBuildForHost, runCommand, writeShellScript, coreutils, gnugrep }: let
pythonPkgs = pythonOnBuildForHost.pkgs;
### UTILITIES
# customize a package so that its store paths differs
customize = pkg: pkg.overrideAttrs { some_modification = true; };
# generates minimal pyproject.toml
pyprojectToml = pname: builtins.toFile "pyproject.toml" ''
[project]
name = "${pname}"
version = "1.0.0"
'';
# generates source for a python project
projectSource = pname: runCommand "my-project-source" {} ''
mkdir -p $out/src
cp ${pyprojectToml pname} $out/pyproject.toml
touch $out/src/__init__.py
'';
# helper to reduce boilerplate
generatePythonPackage = args: pythonPkgs.buildPythonPackage (
{
version = "1.0.0";
src = runCommand "my-project-source" {} ''
mkdir -p $out/src
cp ${pyprojectToml args.pname} $out/pyproject.toml
touch $out/src/__init__.py
'';
pyproject = true;
catchConflicts = true;
buildInputs = [ pythonPkgs.setuptools ];
}
// args
);
# in order to test for a failing build, wrap it in a shell script
expectFailure = build: errorMsg: build.overrideDerivation (old: {
builder = writeShellScript "test-for-failure" ''
export PATH=${coreutils}/bin:${gnugrep}/bin:$PATH
${old.builder} "$@" > ./log 2>&1
status=$?
cat ./log
if [ $status -eq 0 ] || ! grep -q "${errorMsg}" ./log; then
echo "The build should have failed with '${errorMsg}', but it didn't"
exit 1
else
echo "The build failed as expected with: ${errorMsg}"
mkdir -p $out
fi
'';
});
in {
### TEST CASES
# Test case which must not trigger any conflicts.
# This derivation has runtime dependencies on custom versions of multiple build tools.
# This scenario is relevant for lang2nix tools which do not override the nixpkgs fix-point.
# see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/283695
ignores-build-time-deps =
generatePythonPackage {
pname = "ignores-build-time-deps";
buildInputs = [
pythonPkgs.build
pythonPkgs.packaging
pythonPkgs.setuptools
pythonPkgs.wheel
];
propagatedBuildInputs = [
# Add customized versions of build tools as runtime deps
(customize pythonPkgs.packaging)
(customize pythonPkgs.setuptools)
(customize pythonPkgs.wheel)
];
};
# multi-output derivation with dependency on itself must not crash
cyclic-dependencies =
generatePythonPackage {
pname = "cyclic-dependencies";
preFixup = ''
propagatedBuildInputs+=("$out")
'';
};
# Simplest test case that should trigger a conflict
catches-simple-conflict = let
# this build must fail due to conflicts
package = pythonPkgs.buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "catches-simple-conflict";
version = "0.0.0";
src = projectSource pname;
pyproject = true;
catchConflicts = true;
buildInputs = [
pythonPkgs.setuptools
];
# depend on two different versions of packaging
# (an actual runtime dependency conflict)
propagatedBuildInputs = [
pythonPkgs.packaging
(customize pythonPkgs.packaging)
];
};
in
expectFailure package "Found duplicated packages in closure for dependency 'packaging'";
/*
More complex test case with a transitive conflict
Test sets up this dependency tree:
toplevel
dep1
leaf
dep2
leaf (customized version -> conflicting)
*/
catches-transitive-conflict = let
# package depending on both dependency1 and dependency2
toplevel = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "catches-transitive-conflict";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ dep1 dep2 ];
};
# dep1 package depending on leaf
dep1 = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "dependency1";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ leaf ];
};
# dep2 package depending on conflicting version of leaf
dep2 = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "dependency2";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ (customize leaf) ];
};
# some leaf package
leaf = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "leaf";
};
in
expectFailure toplevel "Found duplicated packages in closure for dependency 'leaf'";
/*
Transitive conflict with multiple dependency chains leading to the
conflicting package.
Test sets up this dependency tree:
toplevel
dep1
leaf
dep2
leaf
dep3
leaf (customized version -> conflicting)
*/
catches-conflict-multiple-chains = let
# package depending on dependency1, dependency2 and dependency3
toplevel = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "catches-conflict-multiple-chains";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ dep1 dep2 dep3 ];
};
# dep1 package depending on leaf
dep1 = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "dependency1";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ leaf ];
};
# dep2 package depending on leaf
dep2 = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "dependency2";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ leaf ];
};
# dep3 package depending on conflicting version of leaf
dep3 = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "dependency3";
propagatedBuildInputs = [ (customize leaf) ];
};
# some leaf package
leaf = generatePythonPackage {
pname = "leaf";
};
in
expectFailure toplevel "Found duplicated packages in closure for dependency 'leaf'";
}