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Okay, so, at a high level testing NixOS is a lot different than other distros due to NixOS' determinism. Normally NixOS wants packages to be defined in either an overlay, a custom packageOverrides or even yolo-inline as a part of the system configuration. This is going to have us take a different approach compared to other distributions. The overall plan here is as following: 1. make the binaries as normal 2. template in their paths as raw strings to the nixos system module 3. run `nixos-generators -f qcow -o $CACHE_DIR/tailscale/nixos/version -c generated-config.nix` 4. pass that to the steps that make the virtual machine It doesn't really make sense for us to use a premade virtual machine image for this as that will make it harder to deterministically create the image. Nix commands generate a lot of output, so their output is hidden behind the `-verbose-nix-output` flag. This unfortunately makes this test suite have a hard dependency on Nix/NixOS, however the test suite has only ever been run on NixOS (and I am not sure if it runs on other distros at all), so this probably isn't too big of an issue. Signed-off-by: Christine Dodrill <xe@tailscale.com>
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2.6 KiB
Nix
90 lines
2.6 KiB
Nix
# This is a NixOS module to allow a machine to act as an integration test
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# runner. This is used for the end-to-end VM test suite.
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{ lib, config, pkgs, ... }:
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{
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# The GitHub Actions self-hosted runner service.
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services.github-runner = {
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enable = true;
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url = "https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale";
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replace = true;
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extraLabels = [ "vm_integration_test" ];
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# Justifications for the packages:
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extraPackages = with pkgs; [
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# The test suite is written in Go.
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go
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# This contains genisoimage, which is needed to create cloud-init
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# seeds.
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cdrkit
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# This package is the virtual machine hypervisor we use in tests.
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qemu
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# This package contains tools like `ssh-keygen`.
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openssh
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# The C complier so cgo builds work.
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gcc
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# The package manager Nix, just in case.
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nix
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# Used to generate a NixOS image for testing.
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nixos-generators
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# Used to extract things.
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gnutar
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# Used to decompress things.
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lzma
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];
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# Customize this to include your GitHub username so we can track
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# who is running which node.
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name = "YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME-tstest-integration-vms";
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# Replace this with the path to the GitHub Actions runner token on
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# your disk.
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tokenFile = "/run/decrypted/ts-oss-ghaction-token";
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};
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# A user account so there is a home directory and so they have kvm
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# access. Please don't change this account name.
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users.users.ghrunner = {
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createHome = true;
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isSystemUser = true;
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extraGroups = [ "kvm" ];
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};
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# The default github-runner service sets a lot of isolation features
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# that attempt to limit the damage that malicious code can use.
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# Unfortunately we rely on some "dangerous" features to do these tests,
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# so this shim will peel some of them away.
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systemd.services.github-runner = {
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serviceConfig = {
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# We need access to /dev to poke /dev/kvm.
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PrivateDevices = lib.mkForce false;
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# /dev/kvm is how qemu creates a virtual machine with KVM.
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DeviceAllow = lib.mkForce [ "/dev/kvm" ];
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# Ensure the service has KVM permissions with the `kvm` group.
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ExtraGroups = [ "kvm" ];
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# The service runs as a dynamic user by default. This makes it hard
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# to persistently store things in /var/lib/ghrunner. This line
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# disables the dynamic user feature.
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DynamicUser = lib.mkForce false;
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# Run this service as our ghrunner user.
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User = "ghrunner";
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# We need access to /var/lib/ghrunner to store VM images.
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ProtectSystem = lib.mkForce null;
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};
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};
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}
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