"""Fixtures shared across hermes_cli kanban tests.""" from __future__ import annotations import pytest @pytest.fixture def all_assignees_spawnable(monkeypatch): """Pretend every assignee maps to a real Hermes profile. Most dispatcher tests use synthetic assignees ("alice", "bob") that don't correspond to actual profile directories on disk. Without this patch, the dispatcher's profile-exists guard (PR #20105) routes those tasks into ``skipped_nonspawnable`` instead of spawning, which would break tests that assert spawn behavior. """ from hermes_cli import profiles monkeypatch.setattr(profiles, "profile_exists", lambda name: True) @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def _suppress_concurrent_hermes_gate(request, monkeypatch): """Default ``_detect_concurrent_hermes_instances`` to ``[]`` for every test. The Windows update path now refuses to proceed when another ``hermes.exe`` is detected (issue #26670). On a developer's Windows machine running the test suite via ``hermes`` itself, this would flag the running agent as a concurrent instance and abort every ``cmd_update`` test. Tests that want to exercise the gate explicitly re-patch ``_detect_concurrent_hermes_instances`` with their own return value — autouse here gives a clean default without touching the rest of the suite. Tests that need to call the REAL function (e.g. unit tests for the helper itself) opt out with ``@pytest.mark.real_concurrent_gate``. """ if request.node.get_closest_marker("real_concurrent_gate"): return try: from hermes_cli import main as _cli_main except Exception: return monkeypatch.setattr( _cli_main, "_detect_concurrent_hermes_instances", lambda *_a, **_k: [] )