hermes-agent/tests/tools/test_mcp_tool_issue_948.py
kshitijk4poor 66827f8947 chore: prune unused imports and duplicate import redefinitions
Remove unused imports (F401) and duplicate/shadowed import
redefinitions (F811) across the codebase using ruff's safe
autofixes. No behavioral changes -- imports only.

- ~1400 safe autofixes applied across 644 files (net -1072 lines)
- __init__.py re-exports preserved (excluded from F401 removal so
  public re-export surfaces stay intact)
- Re-exports that are imported or monkeypatched by tests but look
  unused in their defining module are kept with explicit # noqa:
  F401 (gateway/run.py load_dotenv; run_agent re-exports from
  agent.message_sanitization, agent.context_compressor,
  agent.retry_utils, agent.prompt_builder, agent.process_bootstrap,
  agent.codex_responses_adapter)
- Unsafe F841 (unused-variable) fixes deliberately skipped -- those
  can change behavior when the RHS has side effects
- ruff lints remain disabled in pyproject.toml (only PLW1514 is
  selected); this is a one-time cleanup, not a config change

Verification:
- python -m compileall: clean
- pytest --collect-only: all 27161 tests collect (zero import errors)
- core entry points import clean (run_agent, model_tools, cli,
  toolsets, hermes_state, batch_runner, gateway)
- static scan: every name any test imports directly from an edited
  module still resolves
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import asyncio
import os
from types import SimpleNamespace
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, patch
from tools.mcp_tool import MCPServerTask, _format_connect_error, _resolve_stdio_command, _MCP_AVAILABLE
# Ensure the mcp module symbols exist for patching even when the SDK isn't installed
if not _MCP_AVAILABLE:
import tools.mcp_tool as _mcp_mod
if not hasattr(_mcp_mod, "StdioServerParameters"):
_mcp_mod.StdioServerParameters = MagicMock
if not hasattr(_mcp_mod, "stdio_client"):
_mcp_mod.stdio_client = MagicMock
if not hasattr(_mcp_mod, "ClientSession"):
_mcp_mod.ClientSession = MagicMock
def test_resolve_stdio_command_falls_back_to_hermes_node_bin(tmp_path):
node_bin = tmp_path / "node" / "bin"
node_bin.mkdir(parents=True)
npx_path = node_bin / "npx"
npx_path.write_text("#!/bin/sh\nexit 0\n", encoding="utf-8")
npx_path.chmod(0o755)
with patch("tools.mcp_tool.shutil.which", return_value=None), \
patch.dict("os.environ", {"HERMES_HOME": str(tmp_path)}, clear=False):
command, env = _resolve_stdio_command("npx", {"PATH": "/usr/bin"})
assert command == str(npx_path)
assert env["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)[0] == str(node_bin)
def test_resolve_stdio_command_falls_back_to_usr_local_bin():
"""When ``npx`` isn't on the filtered PATH and isn't under ``$HERMES_HOME/node/bin``
or ``~/.local/bin``, the resolver should still locate it at ``/usr/local/bin/npx``.
This is the canonical install location for Node on Linux from-source builds,
the upstream ``node:bookworm-slim`` image (which the Hermes Docker image
copies ``node + npm + corepack`` from since #4977), and macOS Homebrew on
Intel. Without this candidate, MCP servers run with an ``env.PATH`` that
omits ``/usr/local/bin`` (common when users hand-author PATH for sandboxing)
fail with ENOENT at ``execvp``.
"""
target = os.path.join(os.sep, "usr", "local", "bin", "npx")
# Pretend ONLY the /usr/local/bin/npx candidate exists and is executable —
# the other candidates ($HERMES_HOME/node/bin/npx and ~/.local/bin/npx)
# should fail isfile() and the resolver must fall through to /usr/local/bin.
def _fake_isfile(path):
return path == target
def _fake_access(path, _mode):
return path == target
with patch("tools.mcp_tool.shutil.which", return_value=None), \
patch("tools.mcp_tool.os.path.isfile", side_effect=_fake_isfile), \
patch("tools.mcp_tool.os.access", side_effect=_fake_access):
command, env = _resolve_stdio_command("npx", {"PATH": "/opt/data/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"})
assert command == target
# /usr/local/bin must be prepended so npx's shebang (`/usr/bin/env node`)
# can find node in the same directory.
assert env["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)[0] == os.path.dirname(target)
def test_resolve_stdio_command_respects_explicit_empty_path():
seen_paths = []
def _fake_which(_cmd, path=None):
seen_paths.append(path)
return None
with patch("tools.mcp_tool.shutil.which", side_effect=_fake_which):
command, env = _resolve_stdio_command("python", {"PATH": ""})
assert command == "python"
assert env["PATH"] == ""
assert seen_paths == [""]
def test_format_connect_error_unwraps_exception_group():
error = ExceptionGroup(
"unhandled errors in a TaskGroup",
[FileNotFoundError(2, "No such file or directory", "node")],
)
message = _format_connect_error(error)
assert "missing executable 'node'" in message
def test_run_stdio_uses_resolved_command_and_prepended_path(tmp_path):
node_bin = tmp_path / "node" / "bin"
node_bin.mkdir(parents=True)
npx_path = node_bin / "npx"
npx_path.write_text("#!/bin/sh\nexit 0\n", encoding="utf-8")
npx_path.chmod(0o755)
mock_session = MagicMock()
mock_session.initialize = AsyncMock()
mock_session.list_tools = AsyncMock(return_value=SimpleNamespace(tools=[]))
mock_stdio_cm = MagicMock()
mock_stdio_cm.__aenter__ = AsyncMock(return_value=(object(), object()))
mock_stdio_cm.__aexit__ = AsyncMock(return_value=False)
mock_session_cm = MagicMock()
mock_session_cm.__aenter__ = AsyncMock(return_value=mock_session)
mock_session_cm.__aexit__ = AsyncMock(return_value=False)
async def _test():
with patch("tools.mcp_tool.shutil.which", return_value=None), \
patch.dict("os.environ", {"HERMES_HOME": str(tmp_path), "PATH": "/usr/bin", "HOME": str(tmp_path)}, clear=False), \
patch("tools.mcp_tool.StdioServerParameters") as mock_params, \
patch("tools.mcp_tool.stdio_client", return_value=mock_stdio_cm), \
patch("tools.mcp_tool.ClientSession", return_value=mock_session_cm):
server = MCPServerTask("srv")
await server.start({"command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "pkg"], "env": {"PATH": "/usr/bin"}})
call_kwargs = mock_params.call_args.kwargs
assert call_kwargs["command"] == str(npx_path)
assert call_kwargs["env"]["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)[0] == str(node_bin)
await server.shutdown()
asyncio.run(_test())