This was the source of a flaky test because sometimes hydra-notify was
quick enough to send out `buildStarted` and sometimes it apparently
wasn't which was quickly spottable with `nix build --rebuild`.
Removing that status update doesn't make a difference functionally,
gitea doesn't differentiate between "queued" and "running", so we send
the same status ("pending") out on both events, so we'd even safe one
avoidable request.
This is an integration test that confirms that jobset definitions from
git repositories are correctly built and status updates pushed to the
gitea instance. The following things needed to be fixed:
* We're still on 23.05 where gitea is marked as insecure. Not going to
update nixpkgs right now, but going for the quick fix.
* Since gitea 1.19 tokens have scopes that describe what's possible.
Not specifying the scope in the DB appears to imply that no
permissions are granted.
* Apparently we have three status updates now (for three status hooks,
queued/started/finished). No idea why that was broken before, but the
behavior still looks correct.
In 1bd195a5138b3c69c52110d713c706cb4908ba16 strictDeps was set for the
Hydra package. As a result, `checkInputs` aren't available anymore in
the local dev-shell which is the sole purpose of foreman, to start
services and a database for development.
In 5db374cb500b687039ba4701b205ca7dfa67caba the `bootstrap` script was
removed, however it's still referenced in the contribution guidelines.
Change that to `autoreconfPhase` as intended by the commit.
This verison has a worse UI, but also chnages the schema less: One
non-null constraint is removed, but no new columns are added.
Co-Authored-By: Andrea Ciceri <andrea.ciceri@autistici.org>
Co-Authored-By: regnat <rg@regnat.ovh>
We have to oddly make a `StoreConfig` subclass to get it, but
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9848 will fix that.
The purpose of this is to ensure that, absent an explicit config,
`localhost` includes `ca-derivations` and `recursive-nix` if those
experimental features are enabled.
Very much the complement of #1342, the previous PR.
A slight dedup, and also ensures that floating CA derivations require a
`ca-derivations` experimental feature. This fixes the scheduling issue
that @SuperSandro2000 found.
This is *just* using the fields from that type, and only where the types
coincide. (There are two fields with different types, `speedFactor` most
interestingly.) No code is reused, so we can be sure that no behavior is
changed.
Once the types are reconciled on the Nix side, then we can start
carefully actually reusing code.
Progress on #1164