nixpkgs-suyu/nixos/tests/terminal-emulators.nix

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# Terminal emulators all present a pretty similar interface.
# That gives us an opportunity to easily test their basic functionality with a single codebase.
#
# There are two tests run on each terminal emulator
# - can it successfully execute a command passed on the cmdline?
# - can it successfully display a colour?
# the latter is used as a proxy for "can it display text?", without going through all the intricacies of OCR.
#
# 256-colour terminal mode is used to display the test colour, since it has a universally-applicable palette (unlike 8- and 16- colour, where the colours are implementation-defined), and it is widely supported (unlike 24-bit colour).
#
# Future work:
# - Wayland support (both for testing the existing terminals, and for testing wayland-only terminals like foot and havoc)
# - Test keyboard input? (skipped for now, to eliminate the possibility of race conditions and focus issues)
{ system ? builtins.currentSystem,
config ? {},
pkgs ? import ../.. { inherit system config; }
}:
with import ../lib/testing-python.nix { inherit system pkgs; };
with pkgs.lib;
let tests = {
alacritty.pkg = p: p.alacritty;
contour.pkg = p: p.contour;
contour.cmd = "contour $command";
cool-retro-term.pkg = p: p.cool-retro-term;
cool-retro-term.colourTest = false; # broken by gloss effect
ctx.pkg = p: p.ctx;
ctx.pinkValue = "#FE0065";
darktile.pkg = p: p.darktile;
eterm.pkg = p: p.eterm;
eterm.executable = "Eterm";
eterm.pinkValue = "#D40055";
germinal.pkg = p: p.germinal;
gnome-terminal.pkg = p: p.gnome.gnome-terminal;
guake.pkg = p: p.guake;
guake.cmd = "SHELL=$command guake --show";
guake.kill = true;
hyper.pkg = p: p.hyper;
kermit.pkg = p: p.kermit-terminal;
kgx.pkg = p: p.kgx;
kgx.cmd = "kgx -e $command";
kgx.kill = true;
kitty.pkg = p: p.kitty;
kitty.cmd = "kitty $command";
konsole.pkg = p: p.plasma5Packages.konsole;
lxterminal.pkg = p: p.lxterminal;
mate-terminal.pkg = p: p.mate.mate-terminal;
mate-terminal.cmd = "SHELL=$command mate-terminal --disable-factory"; # factory mode uses dbus, and we don't have a proper dbus session set up
mlterm.pkg = p: p.mlterm;
mrxvt.pkg = p: p.mrxvt;
qterminal.pkg = p: p.lxqt.qterminal;
qterminal.kill = true;
roxterm.pkg = p: p.roxterm;
roxterm.cmd = "roxterm -e $command";
sakura.pkg = p: p.sakura;
st.pkg = p: p.st;
st.kill = true;
stupidterm.pkg = p: p.stupidterm;
stupidterm.cmd = "stupidterm -- $command";
terminator.pkg = p: p.terminator;
terminator.cmd = "terminator -e $command";
terminology.pkg = p: p.enlightenment.terminology;
terminology.cmd = "SHELL=$command terminology --no-wizard=true";
terminology.colourTest = false; # broken by gloss effect
termite.pkg = p: p.termite;
termonad.pkg = p: p.termonad;
tilda.pkg = p: p.tilda;
tilix.pkg = p: p.tilix;
tilix.cmd = "tilix -e $command";
urxvt.pkg = p: p.rxvt-unicode;
wayst.pkg = p: p.wayst;
wayst.pinkValue = "#FF0066";
wezterm.pkg = p: p.wezterm;
xfce4-terminal.pkg = p: p.xfce.xfce4-terminal;
xterm.pkg = p: p.xterm;
};
in mapAttrs (name: { pkg, executable ? name, cmd ? "SHELL=$command ${executable}", colourTest ? true, pinkValue ? "#FF0087", kill ? false }: makeTest
{
name = "terminal-emulator-${name}";
meta = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; {
maintainers = [ jjjollyjim ];
};
machine = { pkgsInner, ... }:
{
imports = [ ./common/x11.nix ./common/user-account.nix ];
# Hyper (and any other electron-based terminals) won't run as root
test-support.displayManager.auto.user = "alice";
environment.systemPackages = [
(pkg pkgs)
(pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "report-success" ''
echo 1 > /tmp/term-ran-successfully
${optionalString kill "pkill ${executable}"}
'')
(pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "display-colour" ''
# A 256-colour background colour code for pink, then spaces.
#
# Background is used rather than foreground to minimize the effect of anti-aliasing.
#
# Keep adding more in case the window is partially offscreen to the left or requires
# a change to correctly redraw after initialising the window (as with ctx).
while :
do
echo -ne "\e[48;5;198m "
sleep 0.5
done
sleep infinity
'')
(pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "run-in-this-term" "sudo -u alice run-in-this-term-wrapped $1")
(pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "run-in-this-term-wrapped" "command=\"$(which \"$1\")\"; ${cmd}")
];
# Helpful reminder to add this test to passthru.tests
warnings = if !((pkg pkgs) ? "passthru" && (pkg pkgs).passthru ? "tests") then [ "The package for ${name} doesn't have a passthru.tests" ] else [ ];
};
# We need imagemagick, though not tesseract
enableOCR = true;
testScript = { nodes, ... }: let
in ''
with subtest("wait for x"):
start_all()
machine.wait_for_x()
with subtest("have the terminal run a command"):
# We run this command synchronously, so we can be certain the exit codes are happy
machine.${if kill then "execute" else "succeed"}("run-in-this-term report-success")
machine.wait_for_file("/tmp/term-ran-successfully")
${optionalString colourTest ''
import tempfile
import subprocess
def check_for_pink(final=False) -> bool:
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmpin:
machine.send_monitor_command("screendump {}".format(tmpin.name))
cmd = 'convert {} -define histogram:unique-colors=true -format "%c" histogram:info:'.format(
tmpin.name
)
ret = subprocess.run(cmd, shell=True, capture_output=True)
if ret.returncode != 0:
raise Exception(
"image analysis failed with exit code {}".format(ret.returncode)
)
text = ret.stdout.decode("utf-8")
return "${pinkValue}" in text
with subtest("ensuring no pink is present without the terminal"):
assert (
check_for_pink() == False
), "Pink was present on the screen before we even launched a terminal!"
with subtest("have the terminal display a colour"):
# We run this command in the background
machine.shell.send(b"(run-in-this-term display-colour |& systemd-cat -t terminal) &\n")
with machine.nested("Waiting for the screen to have pink on it:"):
retry(check_for_pink)
''}'';
}
) tests