This PR builds on top of #447 and will be subject to the same discussion. Let's discuss there whether it makes sense to get rid of the `flake-parts` and `git-hooks` flake inputs.
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The goal is to contain the “`mkFlake` hack” to a file that we can heavily document but otherwise ignore. This also will allow me to reuse it in the “flake under test” of the deployment tests.
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closes#93.
note that this includes classes:
- `nixos`
- `nixosTest`
- `nixops4Resource`
- `nixops4Deployment`
.. and my (made-up, as per the [docs](https://ryantm.github.io/nixpkgs/module-system/module-system/#module-system-lib-evalModules-param-class)):
- `nix-unit`
- `package`
.. while i did not manage to cover:
- service tests, given `pkgs.nixosTest` seemed to not actually like `_class = "nixosTest"` (?!)
... nor #93's mentioned destructured arguments for that matter, as per Fediversity/Fediversity#93 (comment) - let me know if that is still desired as well.
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Closes#277
Same as #329 but where we run the FediPanel and interact with it via a browser
instead of running NixOps4 directly.
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The tests still work because we manually write the deployer's public key in `/root/.ssh/authorized_keys` on the target machines. In itself, however, the configuration that we push does not allow the deployer to push anything on the target machines.
Context: Fediversity/Fediversity#361 (comment)
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@Niols the sheer amount of hassle and noise indicates that it may be better to first split out a `flake.nix` just for the tests. And all this clutter doesn't even explain yet *why* we thought it needs to be there.
closes#279.
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Closes Fediversity/Fediversity#276
This PR adds a CLI deployment test. It builds on top of Fediversity/Fediversity#323. This test features a deployer node and four target nodes. The deployer node runs `nixops4 apply` on a deployment built with our actual code in `deployment/default.nix`, which pushes onto the four target machines combinations of Garage/Mastodon/Peertube/Pixelfed depending on a JSON payload. We check that the expected services are indeed deployed on the machines. Getting there involved reworking the existing basic test to extract common patterns, and adding support for ACME certificates negotiation inside the NixOS test.
What works:
- deployer successfully runs `nixops4 apply` with various payloads
- target machines indeed get the right services pushed onto them and removed
- services on target machines successfully negotiate ACME certificates
What does not work: the services themselves depend a lot on DNS and that is not taken care of at all, so they are probably very broken. Still, this is a good milestone.
Test it yourself by running `nix build .#checks.x86_64-linux.deployment-basic -vL` and `nix build .#checks.x86_64-linux.deployment-cli -vL`. On the very beefy machine that I am using, the basic test runs in ~4 minutes and the CLI test in ~17 minutes. We know from Fediversity/Fediversity#323 that the basic test runs in ~12 minutes on the CI runner, so maybe about an hour for the CLI test?
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This PR adds a basic deployment test to the repository. This test will, in a NixOS test, run a deployer VM and a target VM, and check that we manage to run `nixops4 apply` on the deployer VM to change things on the target VM. The ideas are all @roberth's and this test has been extremely heavily inspired by https://github.com/nixops4/nixops4-nixos/blob/main/test/default/nixosTest.nix.
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