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nixos/test-driver: highlight driver log lines
There is a whole lot of noise in a NixOS test log due to journal,
commands, and test driver messages all being mixing together.
With this commit the test driver messages are highlighted so you don't
have to squint too much to see where a subtest starts and ends or what
was the last command being run.

Here's an excerpt from a highlighted log:

    machine # [    6.647826] dhcpcd[668]: eth0: adding default route via 10.0.2.2
    machine # I've had a great day!
    (finished: must succeed: curl -sfL https://example.com/how-are-you? | tee /dev/stderr, in 0.19 seconds)
    (finished: subtest: Privoxy can filter https requests, in 0.22 seconds)
    subtest: Blocks are working
    machine: waiting for TCP port 443
    machine # Connection to localhost (::1) 443 port [tcp/https] succeeded!
    (finished: waiting for TCP port 443, in 0.03 seconds)
    machine: must fail: curl -f https://example.com/ads 1>&2
    machine # [    6.730608] nscd[742]: 742 monitored file `/etc/resolv.conf` was written to
    machine # [    6.733071] privoxy[814]: 2022-04-14 09:41:01.695 7fa995c39640 Actions: +block{Fake ads} ...
    machine # curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 403
    machine # [    6.753098] systemd[1]: Stopping Name Service Cache Daemon...
    machine # [    6.755632] systemd[1]: nscd.service: Deactivated successfully.
    machine # [    6.757069] systemd[1]: Stopped Name Service Cache Daemon.
    (finished: must fail: curl -f https://example.com/ads 1>&2, in 0.07 seconds)
    machine: must succeed: curl -f https://example.com/PRIVOXY-FORCE/ads 1>&2
    machine # [    6.765099] systemd[1]: Starting Name Service Cache Daemon...
    machine # [    6.781519] nscd[925]: 925 monitoring file `/etc/passwd` (1)
    machine # [    6.844105] systemd[1]: Reached target Network is Online.
    machine # [    6.848860] privoxy[814]: 2022-04-14 09:41:01.805 7fa995c39640 Actions: +block{Fake ads} ...
    machine # [    6.856068] nscd[925]: 925 monitoring file `/etc/nsswitch.conf` (8)
    machine # [    6.858229] systemd[1]: Reached target Multi-User System.
    machine # [    6.858934] nscd[925]: 925 monitoring directory `/etc` (2)
    machine # [    6.861315] systemd[1]: Startup finished in 2.374s (kernel) + 4.451s (userspace) = 6.826s.
    machine # Hot Nixpkgs PRs in your area. Click here!
    machine # [    6.873055] nscd[925]: 925 monitoring directory `/etc` (2)
    machine # [    6.874489] nscd[925]: 925 monitoring file `/etc/nsswitch.conf` (8)
    machine # [    6.875599] nscd[925]: 925 monitoring directory `/etc` (2)
    (finished: must succeed: curl -f https://example.com/PRIVOXY-FORCE/ads 1>&2, in 0.12 seconds)
    (finished: subtest: Blocks are working, in 0.22 seconds)
    subtest: Temporary certificates are cleaned
    machine: must succeed: test $(ls /run/privoxy/certs | wc -l) -gt 0
    (finished: must succeed: test $(ls /run/privoxy/certs | wc -l) -gt 0, in 0.02 seconds)
    machine: must succeed: date -s "$(date --date '12 days')"
    (finished: must succeed: date -s "$(date --date '12 days')", in 0.02 seconds)
    machine # [    6.959589] systemd[1]: Started Logrotate Service.
    machine # [    6.966685] systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
    machine # [    6.974783] systemd[1]: logrotate.service: Deactivated successfully.
    machine # [    7.004493] systemd[1]: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service: Deactivated successfully.
    machine # [    7.005457] systemd[1]: Finished Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
    machine: must succeed: test $(ls /run/privoxy/certs | wc -l) -eq 0
    (finished: must succeed: test $(ls /run/privoxy/certs | wc -l) -eq 0, in 0.01 seconds)
    (finished: subtest: Temporary certificates are cleaned, in 0.15 seconds)
    (finished: run the VM test script, in 7.44 seconds)
    test script finished in 7.48s
    cleanup
    kill machine (pid 8)
2022-04-14 11:54:21 +02:00
.github build(deps): bump cachix/install-nix-action from 16 to 17 2022-04-08 17:59:26 +10:00
doc Merge master into staging-next 2022-04-03 18:01:07 +00:00
lib Merge pull request #164088 from Profpatsch/lib.generators-add-toINIWithGlobalSection 2022-04-06 19:02:36 +02:00
maintainers Merge pull request #162121 from ghostbuster91/init/tmux-thumbs 2022-04-08 15:09:47 +02:00
nixos nixos/test-driver: highlight driver log lines 2022-04-14 11:54:21 +02:00
pkgs Merge pull request #167886 from r-ryantm/auto-update/notcurses 2022-04-08 22:15:49 -03:00
.editorconfig .editorconfig: remove emscripten 2022-02-14 07:02:32 +10:00
.git-blame-ignore-revs git-blame-ignore-revs: add a file to ignore certain git revisions 2022-03-02 02:25:13 +02:00
.gitattributes
.gitignore gitignore: add .vscode/ 2021-12-31 12:26:20 -08:00
.version increment version to 22.05 2021-11-22 14:33:35 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md CONTRIBUTING.md: encourage linking release notes on updates 2022-04-05 12:50:46 +02:00
COPYING COPYING: 2021 -> 2022 2022-01-11 20:58:07 +00:00
default.nix
flake.nix nixos: move default module location logic to eval-config.nix 2022-01-27 22:13:35 +01:00
README.md README: white logo for dark mode 2022-03-09 16:07:03 -08:00

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