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Timothy DeHerrera c012f2f4ed treewide cleanups and refactoring for initial tests (#157)
- [x] refactor lib into separate files, similar to NixOS/nixpkgs/lib.
- [x] refactor ci to automatically generate derivations from flake outputs
- [x] remove cluttered indirection statements throughout the codebase
- [x] refactor hosts to allow for upcoming integration tests
- [x] improve ambiguity in the existing docs 
- [x] add [BORS](https://bors.tech) support
- [x] add initial integration test
- [x] write tests documentation
- [x] test lib
- [x] improve version string generation, and do so automatically for pkgs/flake.nix sources

Clean up the codebase as best we can in preparation for #152 and add tests. From now on, all PRs will be merged with BORS.
2021-03-14 07:10:51 +00:00
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testPathsToImportedAttrs treewide cleanups and refactoring for initial tests (#157) 2021-03-14 07:10:51 +00:00
0004-nixos-testing-Add-support-for-specialArgs.patch treewide cleanups and refactoring for initial tests (#157) 2021-03-14 07:10:51 +00:00
default.nix treewide cleanups and refactoring for initial tests (#157) 2021-03-14 07:10:51 +00:00
lib.nix treewide cleanups and refactoring for initial tests (#157) 2021-03-14 07:10:51 +00:00
README.md treewide cleanups and refactoring for initial tests (#157) 2021-03-14 07:10:51 +00:00

Testing

Testing is always an important aspect of any software development project, and NixOS offers some incredibly powerful tools to write tests for your configuration, and, optionally, run them in CI.

Lib Tests

You can easily write tests for your own library functions in the tests/lib.nix file and they will be run on every nix flake check or during a CI run.

Unit Tests

Unit tests are can be created from regular derivations, and they can do almost anything you can imagine. By convention, it is best to test your packages during their check phase. All packages and their tests will be built during CI.

Integration Tests

You can write integration tests for one or more NixOS VMs that can, optionally, be networked together, and yes, it's as awesome as it sounds!

Be sure to use the mkTest function, in the tests/default.nix which wraps the official testing-python function to ensure that the system is setup exactly as it is for a bare DevOS system. There are already great resources for learning how to use these tests effectively, including the official docs, a fantastic blog post, and the examples in nixpkgs.