nixpkgs/nixos/tests/anki-sync-server.nix
Dominique Martinet f0f6c77781 nixos/tests/anki-sync-server: add anki sync test
Start anki-sync-server service and drive anki manually through its
python lib to test sync.
The anki python part isn't a stable API and might require freqent
rework, let's see if it holds up...
2023-11-30 17:25:27 +01:00

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import ./make-test-python.nix ({ pkgs, ... }:
let
ankiSyncTest = pkgs.writeScript "anki-sync-test.py" ''
#!${pkgs.python3}/bin/python
import sys
# get site paths from anki itself
from runpy import run_path
run_path("${pkgs.anki}/bin/.anki-wrapped")
import anki
col = anki.collection.Collection('test_collection')
endpoint = 'http://localhost:27701'
# Sanity check: verify bad login fails
try:
col.sync_login('baduser', 'badpass', endpoint)
print("bad user login worked?!")
sys.exit(1)
except anki.errors.SyncError:
pass
# test logging in to users
col.sync_login('user', 'password', endpoint)
col.sync_login('passfileuser', 'passfilepassword', endpoint)
# Test actual sync. login apparently doesn't remember the endpoint...
login = col.sync_login('user', 'password', endpoint)
login.endpoint = endpoint
sync = col.sync_collection(login, False)
assert sync.required == sync.NO_CHANGES
# TODO: create an archive with server content including a test card
# and check we got it?
'';
testPasswordFile = pkgs.writeText "anki-password" "passfilepassword";
in
{
name = "anki-sync-server";
meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [ martinetd ];
};
nodes.machine = { pkgs, ...}: {
services.anki-sync-server = {
enable = true;
users = [
{ username = "user";
password = "password";
}
{ username = "passfileuser";
passwordFile = testPasswordFile;
}
];
};
};
testScript =
''
start_all()
with subtest("Server starts successfully"):
# service won't start without users
machine.wait_for_unit("anki-sync-server.service")
machine.wait_for_open_port(27701)
with subtest("Can sync"):
machine.succeed("${ankiSyncTest}")
'';
})