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  •   sshPrivateKey = ./probeuser_ed25519;
      sshPublicKey = ./probeuser_ed25519.pub;
      sshUsers = {
    
        root = (builtins.readFile sshPublicKey);
    
        probeuser = (builtins.readFile sshPublicKey);
      };
      # Generate a command which can be used with runOnNode to ssh to the given
      # host.
    
      ssh = username: hostname: [
    
        "cp" sshPrivateKey "/tmp/ssh_key" ";"
        "chmod" "0400" "/tmp/ssh_key" ";"
    
        "ssh" "-oStrictHostKeyChecking=no" "-i" "/tmp/ssh_key" "${username}@${hostname}" ":"
    
      # Separate helper programs so we can write as little python inside a string
    
      # inside a nix expression as possible.
      run-introducer = ./run-introducer.py;
      run-client = ./run-client.py;
      get-passes = ./get-passes.py;
      exercise-storage = ./exercise-storage.py;
    
    
      # This is a test double of the Stripe API server.  It is extremely simple.
      # It barely knows how to respond to exactly the API endpoints we use,
      # exactly how we use them.
      stripe-api-double = ./stripe-api-double.py;
    
    
      # The root URL of the Ristretto-flavored PrivacyPass issuer API.
    
      issuerURL = "http://issuer/";
    
      voucher = "xyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxyxy";
    
    
      # The issuer's signing key.  Notionally, this is a secret key.  This is only
      # the value for this system test though so I don't care if it leaks to the
      # world at large.
    
      ristrettoSigningKeyPath =
        let
          key = "wumQAfSsJlQKDDSaFN/PZ3EbgBit8roVgfzllfCK2gQ=";
          basename = "signing-key.private";
        in
          pkgs.writeText basename key;
    
      stripeSecretKeyPath =
        let
          # Ugh.
          key = "sk_test_blubblub";
          basename = "stripe.secret";
        in
          pkgs.writeText basename key;
    
      # Here are the preconstructed secrets which we can assign to the introducer.
      # This is a lot easier than having the introducer generate them and then
      # discovering and configuring the other nodes with them.
    
      pemFile = ./node.pem;
    
      tubID = "rr7y46ixsg6qmck4jkkc7hke6xe4sv5f";
      swissnum = "2k6p3wrabat5jrj7otcih4cjdema4q3m";
      introducerPort = 35151;
      location = "tcp:introducer:${toString introducerPort}";
      introducerFURL = "pb://${tubID}@${location}/${swissnum}";
      introducerFURLFile = pkgs.writeTextFile {
        name = "introducer.furl";
        text = introducerFURL;
      };
    
      networkConfig = {
        # Just need to disable the firewall so all the traffic flows freely.  We
        # could do other network configuration here too, if we wanted.  Initially
        # I thought we might need to statically asssign IPs but we can just use
        # the node names, "introducer", etc, instead.
        networking.firewall.enable = false;
    
        networking.dhcpcd.enable = false;
    
      # Return a python program fragment to run a shell command on one of the nodes.
    
      # The first argument is the name of the node.  The second is a list of the
      # argv to run.
      #
    
      # The program's output is piped to systemd-cat and the python fragment
    
      # evaluates to success if the command exits with a success status.
      runOnNode = node: argv:
        let
          command = builtins.concatStringsSep " " argv;
        in
    
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          "${node}.succeed('set -eo pipefail; ${command} | systemd-cat')";
    
    in {
      # https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-nixos-tests
      # https://nixos.mayflower.consulting/blog/2019/07/11/leveraging-nixos-tests-in-your-project/
    
      nodes = rec {
    
        # Get a machine where we can run a Tahoe-LAFS client node.
        client =
    
          { config, pkgs, ourpkgs, ... }:
    
          { imports = [ ../modules/packages.nix ];
    
            environment.systemPackages = [
    
              # A Tahoe-LAFS configuration capable of using the right storage
              # plugin.
    
              ourpkgs.privatestorage
    
              # Support for the tests we'll run.
    
              (pkgs.python3.withPackages (ps: [ ps.requests ps.hyperlink ]))
    
          } // networkConfig;
    
    
        # Get another machine where we can run a Tahoe-LAFS introducer node.  It has the same configuration as the client.
        introducer = client;
    
        # Configure a single machine as a PrivateStorage storage node.
        storage =
          { config, pkgs, ... }:
          { imports =
    
            [ ../modules/packages.nix
              ../modules/private-storage.nix
              ../modules/ssh.nix
    
            services.private-storage = {
              enable = true;
    
              publicAddress = "storage";
    
              introducerFURL = introducerFURL;
              issuerRootURL = issuerURL;
              inherit ristrettoSigningKeyPath;
    
          } // networkConfig;
    
    
        # Operate an issuer as well.
        issuer =
        { config, pkgs, ... }:
        { imports =
    
          [ ../modules/packages.nix
            ../modules/issuer.nix
            ../modules/ssh.nix
    
          services.private-storage.sshUsers = sshUsers;
    
    
          services.private-storage-issuer = {
            enable = true;
    
            issuer = "Ristretto";
    
            inherit ristrettoSigningKeyPath;
    
            letsEncryptAdminEmail = "user@example.invalid";
    
            allowedChargeOrigins = [ "http://unused.invalid" ];
    
            inherit stripeSecretKeyPath;
    
            stripeEndpointDomain = "api_stripe_com";
            stripeEndpointScheme = "HTTP";
            stripeEndpointPort = 80;
    
        } // networkConfig;
    
        # Also run a fake Stripe API endpoint server.  Nodes in these tests run on
        # a network without outside access so we can't easily use the real Stripe
        # API endpoint and with this one we have greater control over the
        # behavior, anyway, without all of the unintentional transient network
        # errors that come from the public internet.  These tests *aren't* meant
        # to prove PaymentServer correctly interacts with the real Stripe API
        # server so this is an unverified fake.  The PaymentServer test suite
        # needs to take care of any actual Stripe API integration testing.
    
        "api_stripe_com" =
        { config, pkgs, ... }:
          let python = pkgs.python3.withPackages (ps: [ ps.twisted ]);
          in networkConfig // {
            environment.systemPackages = [
              python
              pkgs.curl
            ];
    
            systemd.services."api.stripe.com" = {
              enable = true;
              wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
              after = [ "network.target" ];
              script = "${python}/bin/python ${stripe-api-double} tcp:80";
            };
          };
    
      # Test the machines with a Python program.
      testScript = ''
        # Boot the VMs.  We used to do them all in parallel but the boot
        # sequence got flaky at some point for some reason I don't
        # understand. :/ It might be related to this:
        #
        # https://discourse.nixos.org/t/nixos-ppc64le-vm-does-not-have-dev-vda-device/11548/9
        #
        # See <nixpkgs/nixos/modules/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix> for the Nix
        # that constructs the QEMU command that gets run.
        #
        # Boot them one at a time for now.
        issuer.connect()
        introducer.connect()
        storage.connect()
        client.connect()
        api_stripe_com.connect()
    
        # The issuer and the storage server should accept SSH connections.  This
        # doesn't prove it is so but if it fails it's a pretty good indication
        # it isn't so.
        storage.wait_for_open_port(22)
    
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        ${runOnNode "issuer" (ssh "probeuser" "storage")}
        ${runOnNode "issuer" (ssh "root" "storage")}
    
        issuer.wait_for_open_port(22)
    
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        ${runOnNode "storage" (ssh "probeuser" "issuer")}
        ${runOnNode "storage" (ssh "root" "issuer")}
    
    
        # Set up a Tahoe-LAFS introducer.
        introducer.copy_from_host('${pemFile}', '/tmp/node.pem')
    
        try:
    
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          ${runOnNode "introducer" [ run-introducer "/tmp/node.pem" (toString introducerPort) introducerFURL ]}
    
        except:
          code, log = introducer.execute('cat /tmp/stdout /tmp/stderr')
          introducer.log(log)
          raise
    
        #
        # Get a Tahoe-LAFS storage server up.
        #
        code, version = storage.execute('tahoe --version')
        storage.log(version)
    
        # The systemd unit should reach the running state.
        storage.wait_for_unit('tahoe.storage.service')
    
        # Some while after that the Tahoe-LAFS node should listen on the web API
        # port. The port number here has to agree with the port number set in
        # the private-storage.nix module.
        storage.wait_for_open_port(3456)
    
        # Once the web API is listening it should be possible to scrape some
        # status from the node if it is really working.
        storage.succeed('tahoe -d /var/db/tahoe-lafs/storage status')
    
        # It should have Eliot logging turned on as well.
        storage.succeed('[ -e /var/db/tahoe-lafs/storage/logs/eliot.json ]')
    
        #
        # Storage appears to be working so try to get a client to speak with it.
        #
    
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        ${runOnNode "client" [ run-client "/tmp/client" introducerFURL issuerURL ]}
    
        client.wait_for_open_port(3456)
    
        # Make sure the fake Stripe API server is ready for requests.
        try:
          api_stripe_com.wait_for_unit("api.stripe.com")
        except:
          code, log = api_stripe_com.execute('journalctl -u api.stripe.com')
          api_stripe_com.log(log)
          raise
    
        # Get some ZKAPs from the issuer.
        try:
    
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          ${runOnNode "client" [
            get-passes
            "http://127.0.0.1:3456"
            "/tmp/client/private/api_auth_token"
            issuerURL
            voucher
          ]}
    
        except:
          code, log = client.execute('cat /tmp/stdout /tmp/stderr');
          client.log(log)
    
          # Dump the fake Stripe API server logs, too, since the error may arise
          # from a PaymentServer/Stripe interaction.
          code, log = api_stripe_com.execute('journalctl -u api.stripe.com')
          api_stripe_com.log(log)
          raise
    
        # The client should be prepped now.  Make it try to use some storage.
        try:
    
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          ${runOnNode "client" [ exercise-storage "/tmp/client" ]}
    
        except:
          code, log = client.execute('cat /tmp/stdout /tmp/stderr')
          client.log(log)
          raise
    
        # It should be possible to restart the storage service without the
        # storage node fURL changing.
        try:
          furlfile = '/var/db/tahoe-lafs/storage/private/storage-plugin.privatestorageio-zkapauthz-v1.furl'
          before = storage.execute('cat ' + furlfile)
    
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          ${runOnNode "storage" [ "systemctl" "restart" "tahoe.storage" ]}
    
          after = storage.execute('cat ' + furlfile)
          if (before != after):
            raise Exception('fURL changes after storage node restart')
        except:
          code, log = storage.execute('cat /tmp/stdout /tmp/stderr')
          storage.log(log)
          raise
    
        # The client should actually still work, too.
        try:
    
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          ${runOnNode "client" [ exercise-storage "/tmp/client" ]}
    
        except:
          code, log = client.execute('cat /tmp/stdout /tmp/stderr')
          client.log(log)
          raise
    
    
        # The issuer metrics should be accessible from the monitoring network.
        issuer.execute('ifconfig lo:fauxvpn 172.23.23.2/24')
        issuer.wait_until_succeeds("nc -z 172.23.23.2 80")
        issuer.succeed('curl --silent --insecure --fail --output /dev/null http://172.23.23.2/metrics')
        # The issuer metrics should NOT be accessible from any other network.
        issuer.fail('curl --silent --insecure --fail --output /dev/null http://localhost/metrics')
        client.fail('curl --silent --insecure --fail --output /dev/null http://issuer/metrics')
        issuer.execute('ifconfig lo:fauxvpn down')