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Categorizing the tests for the test driver helps with testing the test driver.
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# Developing the NixOS Test Driver {#chap-developing-the-test-driver}
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The NixOS test framework is a project of its own.
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It consists of roughly the following components:
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- `nixos/lib/test-driver`: The Python framework that sets up the test and runs the [`testScript`](#test-opt-testScript)
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- `nixos/lib/testing`: The Nix code responsible for the wiring, written using the (NixOS) Module System.
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These components are exposed publicly through:
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- `nixos/lib/default.nix`: The public interface that exposes the `nixos/lib/testing` entrypoint.
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- `flake.nix`: Exposes the `lib.nixos`, including the public test interface.
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Beyond the test driver itself, its integration into NixOS and Nixpkgs is important.
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- `pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix`: Defines the `nixosTests` attribute, used
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by the package `tests` attributes and OfBorg.
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- `nixos/release.nix`: Defines the `tests` attribute built by Hydra, independently, but analogous to `nixosTests`
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- `nixos/release-combined.nix`: Defines which tests are channel blockers.
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Finally, we have legacy entrypoints that users should move away from, but are cared for on a best effort basis.
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These include `pkgs.nixosTest`, `testing-python.nix` and `make-test-python.nix`.
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## Testing changes to the test framework {#sec-test-the-test-framework}
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We currently have limited unit tests for the framework itself. You may run these with `nix-build -A nixosTests.nixos-test-driver`.
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When making significant changes to the test framework, we run the tests on Hydra, to avoid disrupting the larger NixOS project.
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For this, we use the `python-test-refactoring` branch in the `NixOS/nixpkgs` repository, and its [corresponding Hydra jobset](https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nixos/python-test-refactoring).
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This branch is used as a pointer, and not as a feature branch.
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1. Rebase the PR onto a recent, good evaluation of `nixos-unstable`
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2. Create a baseline evaluation by force-pushing this revision of `nixos-unstable` to `python-test-refactoring`.
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3. Note the evaluation number (we'll call it `<previous>`)
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4. Push the PR to `python-test-refactoring` and evaluate the PR on Hydra
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5. Create a comparison URL by navigating to the latest build of the PR and adding to the URL `?compare=<previous>`. This is not necessary for the evaluation that comes right after the baseline.
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Review the removed tests and newly failed tests using the constructed URL; otherwise you will accidentally compare iterations of the PR instead of changes to the PR base.
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As we currently have some flaky tests, newly failing tests are expected, but should be reviewed to make sure that
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- The number of failures did not increase significantly.
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- All failures that do occur can reasonably be assumed to fail for a different reason than the changes.
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