nix-bitcoin/test/lib/make-container.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Usage:
#
# run-tests.sh [--scenario|-s <scenario>] container
#
# Start container and start a shell session with helper commands
# for accessing the container.
# A short command documentation is printed at the start of the session.
# The container is destroyed after exiting the shell.
# An existing container is destroyed before starting.
#
# Supported arguments:
#
# --destroy|-d to destroy
#
# When `run-tests.sh container` from inside an existing shell session,
# the current container is updated without restarting by switching
# its NixOS configuration.
# Use this arg to destroy and restart the container instead.
#
# --no-destroy|-n
#
# By default, all commands destroy an existing container before starting and,
# when appropriate, before exiting.
# This ensures that containers start with no leftover filesystem state from
# previous runs and that containers don't consume system resources after use.
# This args disables auto-destructing containers.
#
#
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# run-tests.sh container --run c systemctl status bitcoind
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#
# Run a command in the shell session environmentand exit.
# Destroy the container afterwards.
# All arguments following `--run` are used as a command.
# Supports argument '--no-destroy|-n' (see above for an explanation).
#
# Example: Start shell inside container
# run-tests.sh container --run c
#
#
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# run-tests.sh [--scenario|-s <scenario>] container --command|-c
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#
# Provide a custom extra-container command.
#
# Example:
# run-tests.sh container --command create -s
# Create and start a container without a shell.
#
#
# All extra args are passed to extra-container (unless --command is used):
# run-tests.sh container --build-args --builders 'ssh://worker - - 8'
set -euo pipefail
if [[ $EUID != 0 ]]; then
# NixOS containers require root permissions.
# By using sudo here and not at the user's call-site extra-container can detect if it is running
# inside an existing shell session (by checking an internal environment variable).
exec sudo scenario="$scenario" scriptDir="$scriptDir" NIX_PATH="$NIX_PATH" PATH="$PATH" \
scenarioOverridesFile="${scenarioOverridesFile:-}" "$scriptDir/lib/make-container.sh" "$@"
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fi
export containerName=nb-test
containerCommand=shell
while [[ $# > 0 ]]; do
case $1 in
--command|-c)
shift
containerCommand=$1
shift
;;
*)
break
esac
done
containerBin=$(type -P extra-container) || true
if [[ ! ($containerBin && $(realpath $containerBin) == *extra-container-0.7*) ]]; then
echo "Building extra-container. Skip this step by adding extra-container 0.7 to PATH."
nix-build --out-link /tmp/extra-container "$scriptDir"/../pkgs -A extra-container >/dev/null
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export PATH="/tmp/extra-container/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH"
fi
read -d '' src <<EOF || true
((import "$scriptDir/tests.nix" {}).getTest "$scenario").container
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EOF
exec extra-container $containerCommand -E "$src" "$@"