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* ci(tests): install ripgrep from prebuilt tarball instead of apt
apt-get update + install of ripgrep takes ~4 min on the GHA Ubuntu
runners (the apt-get update against archive.ubuntu.com is the slow
part; ripgrep itself is small). Switching to the upstream musl
binary tarball cuts the step to a few seconds.
- Pinned to ripgrep 15.1.0 with sha256 verification (same hash as
published in the releases sha256 sidecar file).
- Drops the `rg` binary into /usr/local/bin so it is on PATH for
every subsequent step without GITHUB_PATH manipulation.
- Applied to both the test and e2e jobs in tests.yml.
* fix(cli): compile syntax check to tempdir, not source __pycache__
`_validate_critical_files_syntax` runs `py_compile.compile()` on each
critical bootstrap file after a successful `git pull`. The default
`py_compile` writes the resulting `.pyc` next to the source under
`__pycache__/`, which causes two real problems:
1. Parallel test workers walking the same source tree (e.g. running
the suite under per-file process isolation) can race against each
other on the `__pycache__` write — manifests as flaky 'directory
not empty' errors during teardown.
2. In production, the post-pull syntax check leaves a `.pyc` behind
that the next interpreter run might pick up — fine when the
interpreter version matches, sketchy if it doesn't.
Fix: write the compiled output to a `tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()`
that's discarded on function exit. We only care about the compile-or-not
signal, not the artifact.
* test(runner): per-file process isolation, drop manual state reset + xdist
Replace fragile manual _reset_module_state test fixtures with robust
per-file subprocess isolation. Each test file runs in a fresh
`python -m pytest <file>` subprocess via ThreadPoolExecutor. No xdist,
no custom pytest plugin, no shared worker state.
Key changes:
* scripts/run_tests_parallel.py — new runner: discovers test files,
runs N in parallel via ThreadPoolExecutor, captures stdout per file,
treats exit code 5 (no tests collected) as pass, kills all children
on exit. Change from cpu_count to cpu_count*2. The runner is
I/O-bound (waiting on subprocess.communicate() from pytest children)
The parent process does almost no CPU work, so 2x oversubscription
keeps more pipes full. When a file fails, immediately show the last
30 lines of pytest output (stack traces + FAILED summary) plus a
ready-to-copy repro command:
python -m pytest tests/agent/test_auxiliary_client.py
* scripts/run_tests.sh — delegates to run_tests_parallel.py
* .github/workflows/tests.yml — test step: python
scripts/run_tests_parallel.py
* pyproject.toml — drop pytest-xdist, pytest-split; simplify addopts
* tests/conftest.py — remove ~200 lines of manual state-reset fixtures
* AGENTS.md — update Testing section for per-file design
* test(runner): speed gateway test antipattern scan up
* fix(test): web search provider plugin test missing xai
* fix(tests): make 14 test files pass under per-file subprocess isolation
Tests that relied on cross-file state pollution from xdist workers
fail when run in isolation (per-file subprocess model). Root causes
and fixes:
Tool registry not populated:
- test_video_generation_tool_surface_matrix: add discover_builtin_tools()
- test_web_providers_brave_free/ddgs/searxng/general: autouse fixtures
registering all 8 bundled web providers, reset after each test
- test_website_policy: same provider registration pattern
- test_web_tools_tavily: same pattern across 3 dispatch test classes
- Also add is_safe_url/check_website_access mocks where SSRF check
blocks example.com (DNS resolution fails in isolated envs)
Stale check_fn cache:
- test_kanban_tools: invalidate_check_fn_cache() + _clear_tool_defs_cache()
in both kanban guidance tests (prior test cached False for kanban_show)
- test_discord_tool: cache invalidation in setup/teardown
- test_homeassistant_tool: invalidate_check_fn_cache() before registry queries
Module-level state pollution:
- test_auxiliary_client: autouse fixture clearing _aux_unhealthy_until cache
- test_skill_commands: set_session_vars() instead of patch.dict(os.environ)
(ContextVar takes precedence over os.environ)
- test_dm_topics: overwrite sys.modules + separate telegram.constants mock
+ force-reimport of gateway.platforms.telegram
- test_terminal_tool_requirements: removed duplicate class declaration,
autouse _clear_caches fixture
* change(tests): run_tests.sh explicitly includes env vars
instead of manually dropping some vars, now we just only include some
* fix(tests): 5 more isolation/NixOS fixes
- test_approval_plugin_hooks: isolate HERMES_HOME so real user's
command_allowlist doesn't short-circuit the approval path
- test_google_chat: skipif when Platform.GOOGLE_CHAT not in enum
(feature not merged on this branch)
- test_write_deny: test systemd prefix against tmp_path instead of
/etc/systemd which resolves to /nix/store on NixOS
- test_pty_bridge: use shutil.which('cat') instead of /bin/cat
(doesn't exist on NixOS)
- profiles.py: rmtree onexc handler chmod's parent dirs too, fixing
profile deletion when copytree preserved read-only modes from
nix store
* fix(tests): clear unhealthy cache in autouse fixture for auxiliary_client
* fix(tests): skip send_message when telegram not installed; handle missing worker_id in browser_supervisor
* fix: py3.11 rmtree onexc compat + belt-and-suspenders unhealthy cache clear for expired codex test
* fix: address PR #29016 review feedback
- Remove tracked .pytest-cache/ artifact and add to .gitignore
- Fix stale 'xdist worker' comment in conftest.py
- Deduplicate web provider registration into tests/tools/conftest.py
shared helper (register_all_web_providers), replacing 8 copy-pasted
blocks across 6 test files
- Update PR description: remove stale recovered-test-files claim,
fix worker count to match code (cpu_count*2)
* fix: eliminate race in stale-cache achievements test
The background scan thread could complete and overwrite _SNAPSHOT_CACHE
before evaluate_all() returned the stale data — only 10 fake sessions
made the scan finish instantly. Added scan_delay param to _FakeSessionDB
and set it to 2s in the stale-cache test so the background thread can't
win the race.
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"""Tests for Tavily web backend integration.
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Coverage:
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_tavily_request() — API key handling, endpoint construction, error propagation.
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_normalize_tavily_search_results() — search response normalization.
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_normalize_tavily_documents() — extract/crawl response normalization, failed_results.
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web_search_tool / web_extract_tool / web_crawl_tool — Tavily dispatch paths.
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"""
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import json
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import os
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import asyncio
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import pytest
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from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
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from tests.tools.conftest import register_all_web_providers
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# ─── _tavily_request ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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class TestTavilyRequest:
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"""Test suite for the _tavily_request helper."""
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def test_raises_without_api_key(self):
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"""No TAVILY_API_KEY → ValueError with guidance."""
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with patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=False):
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os.environ.pop("TAVILY_API_KEY", None)
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from tools.web_tools import _tavily_request
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="TAVILY_API_KEY"):
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_tavily_request("search", {"query": "test"})
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def test_posts_with_api_key_in_body(self):
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"""api_key is injected into the JSON payload."""
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mock_response = MagicMock()
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mock_response.json.return_value = {"results": []}
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mock_response.raise_for_status = MagicMock()
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with patch.dict(os.environ, {"TAVILY_API_KEY": "tvly-test-key"}):
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with patch("tools.web_tools.httpx.post", return_value=mock_response) as mock_post:
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from tools.web_tools import _tavily_request
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result = _tavily_request("search", {"query": "hello"})
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mock_post.assert_called_once()
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call_kwargs = mock_post.call_args
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payload = call_kwargs.kwargs.get("json") or call_kwargs[1].get("json")
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assert payload["api_key"] == "tvly-test-key"
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assert payload["query"] == "hello"
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assert "api.tavily.com/search" in call_kwargs.args[0]
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def test_raises_on_http_error(self):
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"""Non-2xx responses propagate as httpx.HTTPStatusError."""
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import httpx as _httpx
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mock_response = MagicMock()
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mock_response.raise_for_status.side_effect = _httpx.HTTPStatusError(
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"401 Unauthorized", request=MagicMock(), response=mock_response
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)
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with patch.dict(os.environ, {"TAVILY_API_KEY": "tvly-bad-key"}):
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with patch("tools.web_tools.httpx.post", return_value=mock_response):
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from tools.web_tools import _tavily_request
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with pytest.raises(_httpx.HTTPStatusError):
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_tavily_request("search", {"query": "test"})
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# ─── _normalize_tavily_search_results ─────────────────────────────────────────
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class TestNormalizeTavilySearchResults:
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"""Test search result normalization."""
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def test_basic_normalization(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_search_results
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raw = {
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"results": [
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{"title": "Python Docs", "url": "https://docs.python.org", "content": "Official docs", "score": 0.9},
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{"title": "Tutorial", "url": "https://example.com", "content": "A tutorial", "score": 0.8},
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]
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}
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result = _normalize_tavily_search_results(raw)
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assert result["success"] is True
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web = result["data"]["web"]
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assert len(web) == 2
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assert web[0]["title"] == "Python Docs"
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assert web[0]["url"] == "https://docs.python.org"
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assert web[0]["description"] == "Official docs"
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assert web[0]["position"] == 1
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assert web[1]["position"] == 2
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def test_empty_results(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_search_results
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result = _normalize_tavily_search_results({"results": []})
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assert result["success"] is True
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assert result["data"]["web"] == []
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def test_missing_fields(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_search_results
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result = _normalize_tavily_search_results({"results": [{}]})
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web = result["data"]["web"]
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assert web[0]["title"] == ""
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assert web[0]["url"] == ""
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assert web[0]["description"] == ""
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# ─── _normalize_tavily_documents ──────────────────────────────────────────────
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class TestNormalizeTavilyDocuments:
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"""Test extract/crawl document normalization."""
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def test_basic_document(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_documents
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raw = {
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"results": [{
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"url": "https://example.com",
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"title": "Example",
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"raw_content": "Full page content here",
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}]
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}
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docs = _normalize_tavily_documents(raw)
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assert len(docs) == 1
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assert docs[0]["url"] == "https://example.com"
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assert docs[0]["title"] == "Example"
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assert docs[0]["content"] == "Full page content here"
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assert docs[0]["raw_content"] == "Full page content here"
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assert docs[0]["metadata"]["sourceURL"] == "https://example.com"
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def test_falls_back_to_content_when_no_raw_content(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_documents
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raw = {"results": [{"url": "https://example.com", "content": "Snippet"}]}
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docs = _normalize_tavily_documents(raw)
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assert docs[0]["content"] == "Snippet"
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def test_failed_results_included(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_documents
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raw = {
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"results": [],
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"failed_results": [
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{"url": "https://fail.com", "error": "timeout"},
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],
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}
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docs = _normalize_tavily_documents(raw)
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assert len(docs) == 1
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assert docs[0]["url"] == "https://fail.com"
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assert docs[0]["error"] == "timeout"
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assert docs[0]["content"] == ""
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def test_failed_urls_included(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_documents
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raw = {
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"results": [],
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"failed_urls": ["https://bad.com"],
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}
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docs = _normalize_tavily_documents(raw)
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assert len(docs) == 1
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assert docs[0]["url"] == "https://bad.com"
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assert docs[0]["error"] == "extraction failed"
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def test_fallback_url(self):
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from tools.web_tools import _normalize_tavily_documents
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raw = {"results": [{"content": "data"}]}
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docs = _normalize_tavily_documents(raw, fallback_url="https://fallback.com")
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assert docs[0]["url"] == "https://fallback.com"
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# ─── web_search_tool (Tavily dispatch) ────────────────────────────────────────
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class TestWebSearchTavily:
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"""Test web_search_tool dispatch to Tavily."""
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_register_providers = staticmethod(register_all_web_providers)
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _populate_web_registry(self):
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self._register_providers()
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yield
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from agent.web_search_registry import _reset_for_tests
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_reset_for_tests()
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def test_search_dispatches_to_tavily(self):
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mock_response = MagicMock()
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mock_response.json.return_value = {
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"results": [{"title": "Result", "url": "https://r.com", "content": "desc", "score": 0.9}]
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}
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mock_response.raise_for_status = MagicMock()
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with patch("tools.web_tools._get_backend", return_value="tavily"), \
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patch.dict(os.environ, {"TAVILY_API_KEY": "tvly-test"}), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.httpx.post", return_value=mock_response), \
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patch("tools.interrupt.is_interrupted", return_value=False):
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from tools.web_tools import web_search_tool
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result = json.loads(web_search_tool("test query", limit=3))
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assert result["success"] is True
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assert len(result["data"]["web"]) == 1
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assert result["data"]["web"][0]["title"] == "Result"
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# ─── web_extract_tool (Tavily dispatch) ───────────────────────────────────────
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class TestWebExtractTavily:
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"""Test web_extract_tool dispatch to Tavily."""
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_register_providers = staticmethod(register_all_web_providers)
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _populate_web_registry(self):
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self._register_providers()
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yield
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from agent.web_search_registry import _reset_for_tests
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_reset_for_tests()
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def test_extract_dispatches_to_tavily(self):
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mock_response = MagicMock()
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mock_response.json.return_value = {
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"results": [{"url": "https://example.com", "raw_content": "Extracted content", "title": "Page"}]
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}
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mock_response.raise_for_status = MagicMock()
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with patch("tools.web_tools._get_backend", return_value="tavily"), \
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patch.dict(os.environ, {"TAVILY_API_KEY": "tvly-test"}), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.httpx.post", return_value=mock_response), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.process_content_with_llm", return_value=None):
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from tools.web_tools import web_extract_tool
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result = json.loads(asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(
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web_extract_tool(["https://example.com"], use_llm_processing=False)
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))
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assert "results" in result
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assert len(result["results"]) == 1
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assert result["results"][0]["url"] == "https://example.com"
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# ─── web_crawl_tool (Tavily dispatch) ─────────────────────────────────────────
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class TestWebCrawlTavily:
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"""Test web_crawl_tool dispatch to Tavily."""
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_register_providers = staticmethod(register_all_web_providers)
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _populate_web_registry(self):
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self._register_providers()
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yield
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from agent.web_search_registry import _reset_for_tests
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_reset_for_tests()
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def test_crawl_dispatches_to_tavily(self):
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mock_response = MagicMock()
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mock_response.json.return_value = {
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"results": [
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{"url": "https://example.com/page1", "raw_content": "Page 1 content", "title": "Page 1"},
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{"url": "https://example.com/page2", "raw_content": "Page 2 content", "title": "Page 2"},
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]
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}
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mock_response.raise_for_status = MagicMock()
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with patch("tools.web_tools._get_backend", return_value="tavily"), \
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patch.dict(os.environ, {"TAVILY_API_KEY": "tvly-test"}), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.httpx.post", return_value=mock_response), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.check_website_access", return_value=None), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.is_safe_url", return_value=True), \
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patch("tools.interrupt.is_interrupted", return_value=False):
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from tools.web_tools import web_crawl_tool
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result = json.loads(asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(
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web_crawl_tool("https://example.com", use_llm_processing=False)
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))
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assert "results" in result
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assert len(result["results"]) == 2
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assert result["results"][0]["title"] == "Page 1"
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def test_crawl_sends_instructions(self):
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"""Instructions are included in the Tavily crawl payload."""
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mock_response = MagicMock()
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mock_response.json.return_value = {"results": []}
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mock_response.raise_for_status = MagicMock()
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with patch("tools.web_tools._get_backend", return_value="tavily"), \
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patch.dict(os.environ, {"TAVILY_API_KEY": "tvly-test"}), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.httpx.post", return_value=mock_response) as mock_post, \
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patch("tools.web_tools.check_website_access", return_value=None), \
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patch("tools.web_tools.is_safe_url", return_value=True), \
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patch("tools.interrupt.is_interrupted", return_value=False):
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from tools.web_tools import web_crawl_tool
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asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(
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web_crawl_tool("https://example.com", instructions="Find docs", use_llm_processing=False)
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)
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call_kwargs = mock_post.call_args
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payload = call_kwargs.kwargs.get("json") or call_kwargs[1].get("json")
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assert payload["instructions"] == "Find docs"
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assert payload["url"] == "https://example.com"
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