test(inventory/instnces): add tests for 'perInstance' arguments

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Johannes Kirschbauer
2025-04-01 12:49:33 +02:00
parent f1eb08d224
commit 84cd0d0310
4 changed files with 169 additions and 69 deletions

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@@ -197,5 +197,10 @@ let
) { } evals;
in
{
inherit importedModuleWithInstances grouped evals allMachines;
inherit
importedModuleWithInstances
grouped
evals
allMachines
;
}

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@@ -258,70 +258,5 @@ in
};
per_machine_args = import ./per_machine_args.nix { inherit lib callInventoryAdapter; };
# test_per_machine_receives_instances =
# let
# res = callInventoryAdapter {
# # Authored module
# # A minimal module looks like this
# # It isn't exactly doing anything but it's a valid module that produces an output
# modules."A" = {
# _class = "clan.service";
# manifest = {
# name = "network";
# };
# # Define a role without special behavior
# roles.peer = { };
# perMachine =
# { instances, ... }:
# {
# nixosModule = instances;
# };
# };
# machines = {
# jon = { };
# sara = { };
# };
# instances."instance_foo" = {
# module = {
# name = "A";
# };
# roles.peer.machines.jon = { };
# };
# instances."instance_bar" = {
# module = {
# name = "A";
# };
# roles.peer.machines.sara = { };
# };
# instances."instance_zaza" = {
# module = {
# name = "B";
# };
# roles.peer.tags.all = { };
# };
# };
# in
# {
# expr = {
# hasMachineSettings =
# res.evals.self-A.config.result.allMachines.jon.nixosModule. # { {instanceName} :: { roles :: { {roleName} :: { machines :: { {machineName} :: { settings :: {} } } } } } }
# instance_foo.roles.peer.machines.jon ? settings;
# machineSettingsEmpty =
# lib.filterAttrs (n: _v: n != "__functor" ) res.evals.self-A.config.result.allMachines.jon.nixosModule. # { {instanceName} :: { roles :: { {roleName} :: { machines :: { {machineName} :: { settings :: {} } } } } } }
# instance_foo.roles.peer.machines.jon.settings;
# hasRoleSettings =
# res.evals.self-A.config.result.allMachines.jon.nixosModule. # { {instanceName} :: { roles :: { {roleName} :: { machines :: { {machineName} :: { settings :: {} } } } } } }
# instance_foo.roles.peer ? settings;
# roleSettingsEmpty =
# lib.filterAttrs (n: _v: n != "__functor" ) res.evals.self-A.config.result.allMachines.jon.nixosModule. # { {instanceName} :: { roles :: { {roleName} :: { machines :: { {machineName} :: { settings :: {} } } } } } }
# instance_foo.roles.peer.settings;
# };
# expected = {
# hasMachineSettings = true;
# machineSettingsEmpty = {};
# hasRoleSettings = true;
# roleSettingsEmpty = {};
# };
# };
per_instance_args = import ./per_instance_args.nix { inherit lib callInventoryAdapter; };
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
{ lib, callInventoryAdapter }:
let
# Authored module
# A minimal module looks like this
# It isn't exactly doing anything but it's a valid module that produces an output
modules."A" = {
_class = "clan.service";
manifest = {
name = "network";
};
# Define two roles with unmergeable interfaces
# Both define some 'timeout' but with completely different types.
roles.peer.interface =
{ lib, ... }:
{
options.timeout = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
};
};
roles.peer.perInstance =
{
instanceName,
settings,
machine,
...
}:
let
settings1 = settings {
# Sometimes we want to create a default settings set depending on the machine config.
# Note: Other machines cannot depend on this settings. We must assign a new name to the settings.
# And thus the new value is not accessible by other machines.
timeout = lib.mkOverride 10 "config.blah";
};
in
{
nixosModule = {
inherit instanceName settings machine;
# We are double vendoring the settings
# To test that we can do it indefinitely
vendoredSettings = settings1 {
# Sometimes we want to create a default settings set depending on the machine config.
# Note: Other machines cannot depend on this settings. We must assign a new name to the settings.
# And thus the new value is not accessible by other machines.
timeout = lib.mkOverride 5 "config.thing";
};
};
};
};
machines = {
jon = { };
sara = { };
};
res = callInventoryAdapter {
inherit modules machines;
instances."instance_foo" = {
module = {
name = "A";
};
roles.peer.machines.jon = {
settings.timeout = lib.mkForce "foo-peer-jon";
};
roles.peer = {
settings.timeout = "foo-peer";
};
};
instances."instance_bar" = {
module = {
name = "A";
};
roles.peer.machines.jon = {
settings.timeout = "bar-peer-jon";
};
};
# import the module "B" (undefined)
# All machines have this instance
instances."instance_zaza" = {
module = {
name = "B";
};
roles.peer.tags.all = { };
};
};
filterInternals = lib.filterAttrs (n: _v: !lib.hasPrefix "_" n);
# Replace internal attributes ('_' prefix)
# So we catch their presence but don't check the value
mapInternalsRecursive = lib.mapAttrsRecursive (
path: v:
let
name = lib.last path;
in
if !lib.hasPrefix "_" name then v else name
);
in
{
# settings should evaluate
test_per_instance_arguments = {
expr = {
instanceName =
res.evals.self-A.config.result.allRoles.peer.allInstances."instance_foo".allMachines.jon.nixosModule.instanceName;
# settings are specific.
# Below we access:
# instance = instance_foo
# roles = peer
# machines = jon
settings = filterInternals res.evals.self-A.config.result.allRoles.peer.allInstances.instance_foo.allMachines.jon.nixosModule.settings;
machine = mapInternalsRecursive res.evals.self-A.config.result.allRoles.peer.allInstances.instance_foo.allMachines.jon.nixosModule.machine;
# hasRoleSettings =
# res.evals.self-A.config.result.allMachines.jon.nixosModule.instance_foo.roles.peer ? settings;
# # settings are specific.
# # Below we access:
# # instance = instance_foo
# # roles = peer
# # machines = *
# specificRoleSettings = filterInternals res.evals.self-A.config.result.allMachines.jon.nixosModule.instance_foo.roles.peer.settings;
};
expected = {
instanceName = "instance_foo";
settings = {
timeout = "foo-peer-jon";
};
machine = {
name = "jon";
roles = {
peer = {
machines = {
jon = {
settings = {
__functor = "__functor";
timeout = "foo-peer-jon";
};
};
};
settings = {
__functor = "__functor";
timeout = "foo-peer";
};
};
};
};
};
};
test_per_instance_settings_vendoring = {
expr =
mapInternalsRecursive
res.evals.self-A.config.result.allRoles.peer.allInstances."instance_foo".allMachines.jon.nixosModule.vendoredSettings;
expected = {
# Returns another override
__functor = "__functor";
timeout = "config.thing";
};
};
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{ lib, callInventoryAdapter }:
let # Authored module
let
# Authored module
# A minimal module looks like this
# It isn't exactly doing anything but it's a valid module that produces an output
modules."A" = {