"""Tests for the Windows half-updated-venv hardening (July 2026 incident). Covers three additions to ``hermes update``: 1. ``_venv_core_imports_healthy`` — the venv health probe that lets an "Already up to date" checkout still repair a broken dependency install. 2. ``_detect_venv_python_processes`` — the venv-interpreter process guard that refuses to mutate the venv while a desktop backend / stray python holds .pyd files mapped. 3. The commit_count == 0 repair branch wiring in ``_cmd_update_impl``. All Windows-specific paths are exercised via ``_is_windows`` patching so they run on any host (same approach as test_update_concurrent_quarantine). """ from __future__ import annotations import subprocess import sys import types from types import SimpleNamespace from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch import pytest from hermes_cli import main as cli_main # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # _venv_core_imports_healthy # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- def test_venv_health_reports_healthy_when_no_venv(tmp_path): """No venv python in a DEV checkout → nothing to probe → healthy.""" with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path): healthy, detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is True assert detail == "" def test_venv_health_missing_venv_unhealthy_on_managed_install(tmp_path): """On a managed install (bootstrap marker) the venv IS the install — its absence must be reported unhealthy so the repair lane runs instead of 'Already up to date!'.""" (tmp_path / ".hermes-bootstrap-complete").write_text("done") with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path): healthy, detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is False assert "venv python missing" in detail def test_venv_health_missing_venv_unhealthy_with_interrupted_marker(tmp_path): """An interrupted-update breadcrumb also flips missing-venv to unhealthy.""" (tmp_path / ".update-incomplete").write_text("started=1\npid=1\n") with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path): healthy, detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is False assert "venv python missing" in detail def _fake_venv_python(tmp_path, *, windows: bool = False): bin_dir = tmp_path / "venv" / ("Scripts" if windows else "bin") bin_dir.mkdir(parents=True) py = bin_dir / ("python.exe" if windows else "python") py.write_bytes(b"") return py def test_venv_health_reports_missing_imports(tmp_path): """Probe output lines are surfaced as the unhealthy detail.""" _fake_venv_python(tmp_path) fake = SimpleNamespace( returncode=0, stdout="fastapi: No module named 'annotated_doc'\n", stderr="", ) with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.object( cli_main.subprocess, "run", return_value=fake ): healthy, detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is False assert "annotated_doc" in detail def test_venv_health_healthy_when_probe_clean(tmp_path): _fake_venv_python(tmp_path) fake = SimpleNamespace(returncode=0, stdout="", stderr="") with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.object( cli_main.subprocess, "run", return_value=fake ): healthy, detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is True def test_venv_health_broken_interpreter_is_unhealthy(tmp_path): """Nonzero exit with no module list = interpreter itself is broken.""" _fake_venv_python(tmp_path) fake = SimpleNamespace(returncode=1, stdout="", stderr="Fatal Python error: init failed\n") with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.object( cli_main.subprocess, "run", return_value=fake ): healthy, detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is False assert "Fatal Python error" in detail def test_venv_health_probe_failure_reports_healthy(tmp_path): """A probe that can't run must NOT force needless reinstalls.""" _fake_venv_python(tmp_path) with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.object( cli_main.subprocess, "run", side_effect=subprocess.TimeoutExpired(cmd="python", timeout=60), ): healthy, _detail = cli_main._venv_core_imports_healthy() assert healthy is True # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # _detect_venv_python_processes # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- def _proc(pid: int, exe: str, name: str, cmdline: list[str] | None = None, cwd: str = ""): proc = MagicMock() proc.info = { "pid": pid, "exe": exe, "name": name, "cmdline": cmdline or [], "cwd": cwd, } return proc def test_detect_venv_python_off_windows_is_empty(): with patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=False): assert cli_main._detect_venv_python_processes() == [] @patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=True) def test_detect_venv_python_finds_backend(_winp, tmp_path): venv_py = str(tmp_path / "venv" / "Scripts" / "python.exe") other_py = "C:\\Python311\\python.exe" me = MagicMock() me.parents.return_value = [] fake_psutil = types.SimpleNamespace( process_iter=lambda attrs: iter( [ _proc(101, venv_py, "python.exe", ["python.exe", "-m", "hermes_cli.main", "serve"]), _proc(102, other_py, "python.exe", ["python.exe", "somescript.py"]), ] ), Process=lambda *a, **k: me, ) with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.dict( sys.modules, {"psutil": fake_psutil} ): matches = cli_main._detect_venv_python_processes() assert [m[0] for m in matches] == [101] assert "serve" in matches[0][2] @patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=True) def test_detect_venv_python_excludes_self_and_ancestors(_winp, tmp_path): import os as _os venv_py = str(tmp_path / "venv" / "Scripts" / "python.exe") parent = MagicMock() parent.pid = 555 me = MagicMock() me.parents.return_value = [parent] fake_psutil = types.SimpleNamespace( process_iter=lambda attrs: iter( [ _proc(_os.getpid(), venv_py, "python.exe"), _proc(555, venv_py, "hermes.exe"), ] ), Process=lambda *a, **k: me, ) with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.dict( sys.modules, {"psutil": fake_psutil} ): assert cli_main._detect_venv_python_processes() == [] @patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=True) def test_detect_venv_python_no_psutil_is_empty(_winp, tmp_path): with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.dict( sys.modules, {"psutil": None} ): assert cli_main._detect_venv_python_processes() == [] def test_format_venv_holders_message_flags_desktop_backend(tmp_path): matches = [ (101, "python.exe", "python.exe -m hermes_cli.main serve --host 127.0.0.1"), (102, "pythonw.exe", "pythonw.exe -m hermes_cli.main gateway run"), ] msg = cli_main._format_venv_python_holders_message(matches) assert "101" in msg assert "desktop app" in msg.lower() assert "gateway" in msg assert "hermes update" in msg assert "--force-venv" in msg @patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=True) def test_detect_venv_python_catches_outside_venv_trampoline(_winp, tmp_path): """uv/base-interpreter trampoline: exe OUTSIDE the venv, but the cmdline clearly runs Hermes from this install → must still be flagged as a holder (it imports from the venv and holds its .pyd files).""" base_py = "C:\\Python311\\python.exe" venv_path = str(tmp_path / "venv" / "Scripts" / "python.exe") me = MagicMock() me.parents.return_value = [] fake_psutil = types.SimpleNamespace( process_iter=lambda attrs: iter( [ # cmdline references the venv path directly _proc(201, base_py, "python.exe", [base_py, venv_path, "-m", "x"]), # `-m hermes_cli.main serve` with the install root as cwd _proc( 202, base_py, "python.exe", [base_py, "-m", "hermes_cli.main", "serve"], cwd=str(tmp_path), ), # unrelated base-interpreter python → NOT a holder _proc(203, base_py, "python.exe", [base_py, "somescript.py"], cwd="C:\\other"), ] ), Process=lambda *a, **k: me, ) with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.dict( sys.modules, {"psutil": fake_psutil} ): matches = cli_main._detect_venv_python_processes() assert sorted(m[0] for m in matches) == [201, 202] @patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=True) def test_detect_venv_hermes_cli_cmdline_outside_install_not_matched(_winp, tmp_path): """A hermes_cli.main process belonging to a DIFFERENT install (neither install root in cmdline nor cwd under it) must not be flagged.""" base_py = "C:\\Python311\\python.exe" me = MagicMock() me.parents.return_value = [] fake_psutil = types.SimpleNamespace( process_iter=lambda attrs: iter( [ _proc( 301, base_py, "python.exe", [base_py, "-m", "hermes_cli.main", "serve"], cwd="C:\\other-install", ), ] ), Process=lambda *a, **k: me, ) with patch.object(cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", tmp_path), patch.dict( sys.modules, {"psutil": fake_psutil} ): assert cli_main._detect_venv_python_processes() == [] # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # --force vs --force-venv gating of the venv-holder guard # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- def _update_args(**overrides): defaults = dict( gateway=False, check=False, no_backup=True, backup=False, yes=True, branch=None, force=False, force_venv=False, ) defaults.update(overrides) return SimpleNamespace(**defaults) def _run_update_until_guard(args): """Drive _cmd_update_impl just far enough to hit the venv-holder guard. Everything before the guard is stubbed; the guard firing is observed via SystemExit(2). The first statement AFTER the guard is ``git_dir = PROJECT_ROOT / ".git"`` — a PROJECT_ROOT sentinel whose ``__truediv__`` raises marks 'guard passed'.""" class _PastGuard(Exception): pass class _RootSentinel: def __truediv__(self, _other): raise _PastGuard with patch.object(cli_main, "_is_windows", return_value=True), patch.object( cli_main, "_venv_scripts_dir", return_value=None ), patch.object(cli_main, "_run_pre_update_backup"), patch.object( cli_main, "_pause_windows_gateways_for_update", return_value=None ), patch.object( cli_main, "_resume_windows_gateways_after_update" ), patch.object( cli_main, "_detect_venv_python_processes", return_value=[(101, "python.exe", "python.exe -m hermes_cli.main serve")], ), patch.object( cli_main, "PROJECT_ROOT", _RootSentinel() ): try: cli_main._cmd_update_impl(args, gateway_mode=False) except _PastGuard: return "past_guard" except SystemExit as exc: return f"exit_{exc.code}" return "returned" @pytest.mark.parametrize( "force,force_venv,expected", [ (False, False, "exit_2"), # guard fires (True, False, "exit_2"), # plain --force does NOT bypass the venv guard (False, True, "past_guard"), # --force-venv is the explicit escape hatch (True, True, "past_guard"), ], ) def test_venv_holder_guard_force_semantics(force, force_venv, expected, capsys): result = _run_update_until_guard(_update_args(force=force, force_venv=force_venv)) assert result == expected, capsys.readouterr().out