This creates and uses a function named mkNixinateTest which takes a buildOn argument. This expects to be either "local" or "remote". This means we can make a test for both use cases of Nixinate. One where we build on the remote machine, and one where we build locally and push to the remote machine. These tests are then added to the top level of the tests folder and are imported by the flake.nix |
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nixinateeAdditional.nix | ||
nixinateeBase.nix |