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MONAPP-3634: Improve stack/nix experience and MacOS development environment sanity (#84)
* Update tests.patch * release.nix fixes for building and running cabal test suite from inside the nix-shell environment * Update build instructions * More README updates * Fix stack tooling and improve documentation * Update grpc sha256, cleanup build instructions * Whups, DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and substituteInPlace is still needed for hydra / macos builds with no brew-installed grpc! * PR feedback tweaks
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Running the tests
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-----------------
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Building and testing
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--------------------
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In order to run the tests, you will need to have the `grpcio`, `gevent`, and
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`grpcio-tools` python packages installed. You can install them using
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`pip`. It is recommended that you use a python virtualenv to do this.
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You will need to have GRPC installed already. See the "Installing GRPC" section
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below for more information.
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```
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$ virtualenv path/to/virtualenv # to create a virtualenv
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$ . path/to/virtualenv/bin/activate # to use an existing virtualenv
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$ pip install grpcio-tools gevent
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$ pip install grpcio # Need to install grpcio-tools first to avoid a versioning problem
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`nix-build release.nix -A grpc-haskell` will build and test the whole thing and
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put the completed package into the nix store.
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`nix-shell` can be used to give you a development environment where you can use
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the `cabal` and `stack test` toolchains for development and testing iteration.
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```bash
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$ nix-shell release-nix -A grpc-haskell.env
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[nix-shell]$ cabal configure --with-gcc=clang --enable-tests && cabal build && cabal test
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```
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Building GRPC
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-------------
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```bash
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$ nix-shell release-nix -A grpc-haskell.env
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[nix-shell]$ stack build --fast && stack test --fast
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```
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In order to compile this project, and anything which depends on it, you will need a working installation
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of the GRPC C core libraries. This library currently uses the 0.15 version range. If you are on OS X, you can install it with homebrew:
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Note that, for `stack`, the `nix-shell` environment only needed to run the
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tests, because it uses some custom python tooling (for grpc interop
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testing). You should still be able to `stack build` without using the
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`nix-shell` environment at all. See the section below on installing GRPC for use
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by `stack`.
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NB: You can also instruct `stack` to run the tests inside the `nix-shell`
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environment directly, via `stack --nix test --fast`. However, this will
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frequently rebuild the custom ghc that is used by the `nix` tooling so is not
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recommended for development iterations.
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Finally, since `stack` does not use `nix` for any Haskell dependencies,
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repository references for dependent packages such as `protobuf-wire` must be
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updated both in `nix/<pkg>.nix` AND in the `stack.yaml`.
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Installing GRPC for `stack`
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---------------------------
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If you want to use the `stack` tooling, you will need a working installation of
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the GRPC C core libraries.
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On MacOS, because
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of [this](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/1161), dependencies
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on the nix-built `grpc` don't work properly, so the library needs to be
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installed somewhere the linker will pick it up without `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` set.
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We suggest that use `brew` to do this:
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```
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brew tap grpc/grpc
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brew edit grpc
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...
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brew install grpc
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```
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Alternatively, you can build gRPC from source by checking out an appropriate revision
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of the repository, and installing as follows:
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Make sure you select a release version that is reasonably close to our grpc
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dependency, e.g.:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/grpc/grpc.git
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git checkout release-0_15_1
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cd grpc
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git submodule update --init
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make
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sudo make install
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```
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url "https://github.com/grpc/grpc/archive/release-0_15_0.tar.gz"
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sha256 "d02235dff278869e94cb0dcb31cfea935693c6f87bd73f43d44147185e6becdd"
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```
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Alternatively, using Nix, pass the following expression to `nix-build` and point Stack to the build products in the Nix store:
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or
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```nix
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let pkgs = import <nixpkgs> {};
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in pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation rec
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{ name = "grpc";
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src = pkgs.fetchgit
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{ url = "https://github.com/grpc/grpc.git";
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rev = "674b30373e2d6a1e26425952805179f8d52a8c00";
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sha256 = "05vj48w4h7bn6xyf1wyg2l6psl38h4yz6j1cl0yd2p5h7f5hb3s7";
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};
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preInstall = "export prefix";
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buildInputs =
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[ pkgs.darwin.cctools
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pkgs.autoconf
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pkgs.automake
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pkgs.libtool
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pkgs.which
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pkgs.zlib
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pkgs.openssl
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];
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}
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```
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url "https://github.com/grpc/grpc/archive/v1.0.1.tar.gz"
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sha256 "efad782944da13d362aab9b81f001b7b8b1458794751de818e9848c47acd4b32"
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```
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Using the Library
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-----------------
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You must compile with `-threaded`, because we rely on being able to execute Haskell while blocking on foreign calls to the gRPC library. If not using code generation, the recommended place to start is in the `Network.GRPC.HighLevel.Server.Unregistered` module, where `serverLoop` provides a handler loop.
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You must compile with `-threaded`, because we rely on being able to execute
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Haskell while blocking on foreign calls to the gRPC library. If not using code
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generation, the recommended place to start is in the
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`Network.GRPC.HighLevel.Server.Unregistered` module, where `serverLoop` provides
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a handler loop.
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src = fetchgit {
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inherit rev;
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url = "https://github.com/grpc/grpc.git";
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sha256 = "1pac3jby5p5a6p6vpqc5whkgy36hnn2ph2jbckg3w73hrxrnwmdh";
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sha256 = "0a48swsip09bd0yk80gl9r7pny9dal3byyd22bdz4fcvydna43m0";
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};
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preInstall = "export prefix";
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buildInputs =
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release.nix
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# $ # Consider adding the following command to your `~/.profile`
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# $ NIX_PATH="${NIX_PATH}:ssh-config-file=${HOME}/.ssh/config:ssh-auth-sock=${SSH_AUTH_SOCK}"
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# $ nix-shell -A grpc-haskell.env release.nix
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# [nix-shell]$ cabal configure --with-gcc=clang --enable tests
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# [nix-shell]$ cabal configure --with-gcc=clang --enable tests && cabal build && cabal test
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#
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# This will open up a Nix shell where all of your Haskell tools will work like
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# normal, except that all dependencies (including C libraries) are managed by
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];
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};
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haskellPackages = pkgs.haskell.packages.ghc7103.override {
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haskellPackages = pkgs.haskellPackages.override {
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overrides = haskellPackagesNew: haskellPackagesOld: rec {
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proto3-wire =
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haskellPackagesNew.callPackage ./nix/proto3-wire.nix { };
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ghc =
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haskellPackagesNew.ghcWithPackages (pkgs: [
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pkgs.grpc-haskell-no-tests
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# Include some additional packages in this custom ghc for
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# running tests in the nix-shell environment.
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pkgs.tasty-quickcheck
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pkgs.turtle
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]);
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python = pkgs.python.withPackages (pkgs: [
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grpcio-tools
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]);
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# So users can use `stack` inside of `nix-shell` if they do not
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# already have it installed.
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stack = haskellPackages.stack;
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in rec {
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buildDepends = [ pkgs.makeWrapper ];
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buildDepends = [
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pkgs.makeWrapper
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# Give our nix-shell its own cabal so we don't pick up one
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# from the user's environment by accident.
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haskellPackagesNew.cabal-install
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];
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patches = [ tests/tests.patch ];
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--prefix PATH : ${ghc}/bin
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'';
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postInstall = pkgs.lib.optionalString pkgs.stdenv.isDarwin ''
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wrapProgram $out/bin/hellos-client --prefix DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH : ${grpc}/lib
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wrapProgram $out/bin/hellos-server --prefix DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH : ${grpc}/lib
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wrapProgram $out/bin/echo-client --prefix DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH : ${grpc}/lib
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wrapProgram $out/bin/echo-server --prefix DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH : ${grpc}/lib
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'';
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shellHook =
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pkgs.lib.optionalString pkgs.stdenv.isDarwin ''
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shellHook = ''
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export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${grpc}/lib''${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:}$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
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# This lets us use our custom ghc and python environments in the shell.
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export PATH=${stack}/bin:${ghc}/bin:${python}/bin''${PATH:+:}$PATH
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'';
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});
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};
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extra-package-dbs: []
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# Control whether we use the GHC we find on the path
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# system-ghc: true
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#
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# NB: It is important that this is `false`, because we do NOT want `stack` to
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# use our nix-built ghc which is used in the `nix`/`cabal` worfklows, we want it
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# to use its own LTS version. Setting this to `true` and then trying to run
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# tests via `stack` inside the `nix-shell` will result in some cryptic package
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# collison messages: e.g., there's a `text` in the nix-built ghc which are
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# using, and another `text` in what `stack` wants to use.
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system-ghc: false
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# Require a specific version of stack, using version ranges
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# require-stack-version: -any # Default
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# Allow a newer minor version of GHC than the snapshot specifies
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# compiler-check: newer-minor
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# NB: We really only rely on Nix integration for creating the environment for
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# running tests. Thus `stack --nix test` can be used to run the tests. However,
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# since this will rebuild a custom ghc often due to the structure of
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# release.nix, it is suggested that `nix-shell release.nix -A grpc-haskell.env`
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# is used and then `stack test` (sans `--nix`) is used during development and
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# test iterations.
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nix:
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enable: false
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pure: false
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shell-file: release.nix
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nix-shell-options: ["-A", "grpc-haskell.env"]
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hsTmpDir=$1
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stack ghc -- \
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ghc \
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--make \
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-threaded \
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-odir $hsTmpDir \
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hsTmpDir=$1
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stack ghc -- \
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ghc \
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--make \
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-threaded \
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-odir $hsTmpDir \
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diff --git a/tests/simple-client.sh b/tests/simple-client.sh
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index 8feb1f4..ca925b1 100755
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index 066a0ca..fc5b693 100755
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--- a/tests/simple-client.sh
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+++ b/tests/simple-client.sh
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hsTmpDir=$1
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-stack ghc -- \
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+ghc \
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--make \
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-threaded \
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-odir $hsTmpDir \
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@@ -11,3 +11,8 @@ ghc \
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$hsTmpDir/Simple.hs \
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tests/TestClient.hs \
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> /dev/null
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+
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+
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+. @makeWrapper@/nix-support/setup-hook
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+
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+flagsBefore="" wrapProgram "${hsTmpDir}/simple-client" --prefix DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH : @grpc@/lib
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diff --git a/tests/simple-server.sh b/tests/simple-server.sh
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index 37a0a63..eb37776 100755
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index b66db5c..c8a679a 100755
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--- a/tests/simple-server.sh
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+++ b/tests/simple-server.sh
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hsTmpDir=$1
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-stack ghc -- \
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+ghc \
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--make \
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-threaded \
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-odir $hsTmpDir \
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@@ -11,3 +11,7 @@ ghc \
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$hsTmpDir/Simple.hs \
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tests/TestServer.hs \
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> /dev/null
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