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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2023 Huawei Cloud Computing Technology Co., Ltd.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
set -eu
env
readonly JUST="${PWD}/bin/tool-under-test"
readonly JUST_MR="${PWD}/bin/mr-tool-under-test"
readonly LBR="${TEST_TMPDIR}/local-build-root"
readonly LBR_NON_ABSENT="${TEST_TMPDIR}/local-build-root-non-absent"
readonly OUT="${TEST_TMPDIR}/out"
readonly OUT2="${TEST_TMPDIR}/out2"
readonly OUT_NON_ABSENT="${TEST_TMPDIR}/out3"
COMPAT=""
if [ "${COMPATIBLE:-}" = "YES" ]; then
COMPAT="--compatible"
fi
ARCHIVE_CONTENT=$(git hash-object src/data.tar)
echo "Archive has content $ARCHIVE_CONTENT"
mkdir work
cd work
touch ROOT
cat > repos.json <<EOF
{ "repositories":
{ "":
{ "repository":
{ "type": "distdir"
, "repositories": ["to-be-fetched"]
}
, "target_root": "targets"
}
, "to-be-fetched":
{ "repository":
{ "type": "archive"
, "content": "${ARCHIVE_CONTENT}"
, "pragma": {"absent": true}
, "fetch": "http://non-existent.example.org/data.tar"
}
}
, "targets": {"repository": {"type": "file", "path": "targets"}}
}
}
EOF
mkdir targets
cat > targets/TARGETS <<'EOF'
{ "":
{ "type": "generic"
, "outs": ["out.txt"]
, "cmds":
[ "tar xf data.tar"
, "head -c 1 src/4.txt > out.txt"
, "cat src/2.txt >> out.txt"
]
, "deps": ["data.tar"]
}
}
EOF
echo
cat repos.json
echo
CONF=$("${JUST_MR}" --norc --local-build-root "${LBR}" \
-L '["env", "PATH='"${PATH}"'"]' \
--remote-serve-address ${SERVE} \
-r ${REMOTE_EXECUTION_ADDRESS} ${COMPAT} \
--fetch-absent setup)
cat $CONF
echo
"${JUST}" install --local-build-root "${LBR}" -C "${CONF}" \
-L '["env", "PATH='"${PATH}"'"]' \
-r "${REMOTE_EXECUTION_ADDRESS}" ${COMPAT} -o "${OUT}" 2>&1
grep 42 "${OUT}/out.txt"
# As the last call of just-mr had --fetch-absent, all relevent information
# about the root should now be available locally, so we can build without
# a serve or remote endpoint with still (logically) fetching absent roots.
"${JUST_MR}" --norc --just "${JUST}" --local-build-root "${LBR}" \
-L '["env", "PATH='"${PATH}"'"]' \
--fetch-absent install -o "${OUT2}" 2>&1
grep 42 "${OUT2}/out.txt"
# Now, on a fresh local build root, take the original description
# without any absent hint. In this way, we verify that even for
# concrete repositories fetching over the just-serve instance works
# (as we removed all other ways to get the archive).
cat > repos.json <<EOF
{ "repositories":
{ "":
{ "repository":
{ "type": "distdir"
, "repositories": ["to-be-fetched"]
}
, "target_root": "targets"
}
, "to-be-fetched":
{ "repository":
{ "type": "archive"
, "content": "${ARCHIVE_CONTENT}"
, "fetch": "http://non-existent.example.org/data.tar"
}
}
, "targets": {"repository": {"type": "file", "path": "targets"}}
}
}
EOF
echo
cat repos.json
echo
"${JUST_MR}" --norc --local-build-root "${LBR_NON_ABSENT}" \
-L '["env", "PATH='"${PATH}"'"]' \
--remote-serve-address ${SERVE} \
-r ${REMOTE_EXECUTION_ADDRESS} ${COMPAT} \
--just "${JUST}" \
install -o "${OUT_NON_ABSENT}" 2>&1
grep 42 "${OUT_NON_ABSENT}/out.txt"
echo DONE
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