690 lines
25 KiB
Go
690 lines
25 KiB
Go
package errors
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/google/go-github/v89/github"
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"github.com/modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk/mcp"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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"net/http"
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"testing"
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"time"
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)
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func TestGitHubErrorContext(t *testing.T) {
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t.Run("API errors can be added to context and retrieved", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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// Create a mock GitHub response
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resp := &github.Response{
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Response: &http.Response{
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StatusCode: 404,
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Status: "404 Not Found",
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},
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}
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("resource not found")
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// When we add an API error to the context
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updatedCtx, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "failed to fetch resource", resp, originalErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Then we should be able to retrieve the error from the updated context
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(updatedCtx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, apiErrors, 1)
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apiError := apiErrors[0]
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assert.Equal(t, "failed to fetch resource", apiError.Message)
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assert.Equal(t, resp, apiError.Response)
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assert.Equal(t, originalErr, apiError.Err)
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assert.Equal(t, "failed to fetch resource: resource not found", apiError.Error())
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})
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t.Run("GraphQL errors can be added to context and retrieved", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("GraphQL query failed")
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// When we add a GraphQL error to the context
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graphQLErr := newGitHubGraphQLError("failed to execute mutation", originalErr)
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updatedCtx, err := addGitHubGraphQLErrorToContext(ctx, graphQLErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Then we should be able to retrieve the error from the updated context
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gqlErrors, err := GetGitHubGraphQLErrors(updatedCtx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, gqlErrors, 1)
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gqlError := gqlErrors[0]
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assert.Equal(t, "failed to execute mutation", gqlError.Message)
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assert.Equal(t, originalErr, gqlError.Err)
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assert.Equal(t, "failed to execute mutation: GraphQL query failed", gqlError.Error())
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})
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t.Run("Raw API errors can be added to context and retrieved", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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// Create a mock HTTP response
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resp := &http.Response{
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StatusCode: 404,
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Status: "404 Not Found",
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}
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("raw content not found")
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// When we add a raw API error to the context
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rawAPIErr := newGitHubRawAPIError("failed to fetch raw content", resp, originalErr)
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updatedCtx, err := addRawAPIErrorToContext(ctx, rawAPIErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Then we should be able to retrieve the error from the updated context
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rawErrors, err := GetGitHubRawAPIErrors(updatedCtx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, rawErrors, 1)
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rawError := rawErrors[0]
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assert.Equal(t, "failed to fetch raw content", rawError.Message)
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assert.Equal(t, resp, rawError.Response)
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assert.Equal(t, originalErr, rawError.Err)
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})
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t.Run("multiple errors can be accumulated in context", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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// When we add multiple API errors
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resp1 := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 404}}
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resp2 := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403}}
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ctx, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "first error", resp1, fmt.Errorf("not found"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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ctx, err = NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "second error", resp2, fmt.Errorf("forbidden"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// And add a GraphQL error
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gqlErr := newGitHubGraphQLError("graphql error", fmt.Errorf("query failed"))
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ctx, err = addGitHubGraphQLErrorToContext(ctx, gqlErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// And add a raw API error
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rawErr := newGitHubRawAPIError("raw error", &http.Response{StatusCode: 404}, fmt.Errorf("not found"))
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ctx, err = addRawAPIErrorToContext(ctx, rawErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Then we should be able to retrieve all errors
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, apiErrors, 2)
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gqlErrors, err := GetGitHubGraphQLErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, gqlErrors, 1)
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rawErrors, err := GetGitHubRawAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, rawErrors, 1)
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// Verify error details
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assert.Equal(t, "first error", apiErrors[0].Message)
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assert.Equal(t, "second error", apiErrors[1].Message)
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assert.Equal(t, "graphql error", gqlErrors[0].Message)
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assert.Equal(t, "raw error", rawErrors[0].Message)
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})
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t.Run("context pointer sharing allows middleware to inspect errors without context propagation", func(t *testing.T) {
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// This test demonstrates the key behavior: even when the context itself
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// isn't propagated through function calls, the pointer to the error slice
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// is shared, allowing middleware to inspect errors that were added later.
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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originalCtx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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// Simulate a middleware that captures the context early
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var middlewareCtx context.Context
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// Middleware function that captures the context
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middleware := func(ctx context.Context) {
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middlewareCtx = ctx // Middleware saves the context reference
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}
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// Call middleware with the original context
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middleware(originalCtx)
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// Simulate some business logic that adds errors to the context
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// but doesn't propagate the updated context back to middleware
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businessLogic := func(ctx context.Context) {
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 500}}
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// Add an error to the context (this modifies the shared pointer)
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_, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "business logic failed", resp, fmt.Errorf("internal error"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Add another error
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_, err = NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "second failure", resp, fmt.Errorf("another error"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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// Execute business logic - note that we don't propagate the returned context
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businessLogic(originalCtx)
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// Then the middleware should be able to see the errors that were added
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// even though it only has a reference to the original context
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(middlewareCtx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, apiErrors, 2, "Middleware should see errors added after it captured the context")
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assert.Equal(t, "business logic failed", apiErrors[0].Message)
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assert.Equal(t, "second failure", apiErrors[1].Message)
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})
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t.Run("context without GitHub errors returns error", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a regular context without GitHub error tracking
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ctx := context.Background()
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// When we try to retrieve errors
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx)
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// Then it should return an error
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assert.Error(t, err)
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assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), "context does not contain GitHubCtxErrors")
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assert.Nil(t, apiErrors)
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// Same for GraphQL errors
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gqlErrors, err := GetGitHubGraphQLErrors(ctx)
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assert.Error(t, err)
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assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), "context does not contain GitHubCtxErrors")
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assert.Nil(t, gqlErrors)
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// Same for raw API errors
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rawErrors, err := GetGitHubRawAPIErrors(ctx)
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assert.Error(t, err)
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assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), "context does not contain GitHubCtxErrors")
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assert.Nil(t, rawErrors)
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})
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t.Run("ContextWithGitHubErrors resets existing errors", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with existing errors
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 404}}
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ctx, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "existing error", resp, fmt.Errorf("error"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Add a raw API error too
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rawErr := newGitHubRawAPIError("existing raw error", &http.Response{StatusCode: 404}, fmt.Errorf("error"))
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ctx, err = addRawAPIErrorToContext(ctx, rawErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Verify errors exist
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, apiErrors, 1)
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rawErrors, err := GetGitHubRawAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, rawErrors, 1)
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// When we call ContextWithGitHubErrors again
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resetCtx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(ctx)
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// Then all errors should be cleared
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apiErrors, err = GetGitHubAPIErrors(resetCtx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, apiErrors, 0, "API errors should be reset")
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rawErrors, err = GetGitHubRawAPIErrors(resetCtx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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assert.Len(t, rawErrors, 0, "Raw API errors should be reset")
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})
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t.Run("NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse creates MCP error result and stores context error", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 422}}
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("validation failed")
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// When we create an API error response
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "API call failed", resp, originalErr)
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// Then it should return an MCP error result
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require.NotNil(t, result)
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assert.True(t, result.IsError)
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// And the error should be stored in the context
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, apiErrors, 1)
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apiError := apiErrors[0]
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assert.Equal(t, "API call failed", apiError.Message)
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assert.Equal(t, resp, apiError.Response)
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assert.Equal(t, originalErr, apiError.Err)
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})
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t.Run("NewGitHubGraphQLErrorResponse creates MCP error result and stores context error", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("mutation failed")
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// When we create a GraphQL error response
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result := NewGitHubGraphQLErrorResponse(ctx, "GraphQL call failed", originalErr)
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// Then it should return an MCP error result
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require.NotNil(t, result)
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assert.True(t, result.IsError)
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// And the error should be stored in the context
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gqlErrors, err := GetGitHubGraphQLErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, gqlErrors, 1)
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gqlError := gqlErrors[0]
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assert.Equal(t, "GraphQL call failed", gqlError.Message)
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assert.Equal(t, originalErr, gqlError.Err)
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})
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t.Run("NewGitHubAPIStatusErrorResponse creates MCP error result from status code", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 422}}
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body := []byte(`{"message": "Validation Failed"}`)
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// When we create a status error response
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result := NewGitHubAPIStatusErrorResponse(ctx, "failed to create issue", resp, body)
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// Then it should return an MCP error result
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require.NotNil(t, result)
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assert.True(t, result.IsError)
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// And the error should be stored in the context
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, apiErrors, 1)
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apiError := apiErrors[0]
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assert.Equal(t, "failed to create issue", apiError.Message)
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assert.Equal(t, resp, apiError.Response)
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// The synthetic error should contain the status code and body
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assert.Contains(t, apiError.Err.Error(), "unexpected status 422")
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assert.Contains(t, apiError.Err.Error(), "Validation Failed")
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})
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t.Run("NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx with uninitialized context does not error", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a regular context without GitHub error tracking initialized
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ctx := context.Background()
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// Create a mock GitHub response
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resp := &github.Response{
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Response: &http.Response{
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StatusCode: 500,
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Status: "500 Internal Server Error",
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},
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}
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("internal server error")
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// When we try to add an API error to an uninitialized context
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updatedCtx, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "failed operation", resp, originalErr)
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// Then it should not return an error (graceful handling)
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assert.NoError(t, err, "NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx should handle uninitialized context gracefully")
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assert.Equal(t, ctx, updatedCtx, "Context should be returned unchanged when not initialized")
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// And attempting to retrieve errors should still return an error since context wasn't initialized
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(updatedCtx)
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assert.Error(t, err)
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assert.Contains(t, err.Error(), "context does not contain GitHubCtxErrors")
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assert.Nil(t, apiErrors)
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})
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t.Run("NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx with nil context does not error", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a nil context
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var ctx context.Context
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// Create a mock GitHub response
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resp := &github.Response{
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Response: &http.Response{
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StatusCode: 400,
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Status: "400 Bad Request",
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},
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}
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("bad request")
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// When we try to add an API error to a nil context
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updatedCtx, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "failed with nil context", resp, originalErr)
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// Then it should not return an error (graceful handling)
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assert.NoError(t, err, "NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx should handle nil context gracefully")
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assert.Nil(t, updatedCtx, "Context should remain nil when passed as nil")
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})
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}
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func TestGitHubErrorTypes(t *testing.T) {
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t.Run("GitHubAPIError implements error interface", func(t *testing.T) {
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 404}}
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("not found")
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apiErr := newGitHubAPIError("test message", resp, originalErr)
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// Should implement error interface
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var err error = apiErr
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assert.Equal(t, "test message: not found", err.Error())
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})
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t.Run("GitHubGraphQLError implements error interface", func(t *testing.T) {
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originalErr := fmt.Errorf("query failed")
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gqlErr := newGitHubGraphQLError("test message", originalErr)
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// Should implement error interface
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var err error = gqlErr
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assert.Equal(t, "test message: query failed", err.Error())
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})
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}
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// TestMiddlewareScenario demonstrates a realistic middleware scenario
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func TestMiddlewareScenario(t *testing.T) {
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t.Run("realistic middleware error collection scenario", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Simulate a realistic HTTP middleware scenario
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// 1. Request comes in, middleware sets up error tracking
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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// 2. Middleware stores reference to context for later inspection
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var middlewareCtx context.Context
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setupMiddleware := func(ctx context.Context) context.Context {
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middlewareCtx = ctx
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return ctx
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}
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// 3. Setup middleware
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ctx = setupMiddleware(ctx)
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// 4. Simulate multiple service calls that add errors
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simulateServiceCall1 := func(ctx context.Context) {
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403}}
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_, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "insufficient permissions", resp, fmt.Errorf("forbidden"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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simulateServiceCall2 := func(ctx context.Context) {
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resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 404}}
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_, err := NewGitHubAPIErrorToCtx(ctx, "resource not found", resp, fmt.Errorf("not found"))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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simulateGraphQLCall := func(ctx context.Context) {
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gqlErr := newGitHubGraphQLError("mutation failed", fmt.Errorf("invalid input"))
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_, err := addGitHubGraphQLErrorToContext(ctx, gqlErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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// 5. Execute service calls (without context propagation)
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simulateServiceCall1(ctx)
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simulateServiceCall2(ctx)
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simulateGraphQLCall(ctx)
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// 6. Middleware inspects errors at the end of request processing
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finalizeMiddleware := func(ctx context.Context) ([]string, []string) {
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var apiErrorMessages []string
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var gqlErrorMessages []string
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if apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx); err == nil {
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for _, apiErr := range apiErrors {
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apiErrorMessages = append(apiErrorMessages, apiErr.Message)
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}
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}
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if gqlErrors, err := GetGitHubGraphQLErrors(ctx); err == nil {
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for _, gqlErr := range gqlErrors {
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gqlErrorMessages = append(gqlErrorMessages, gqlErr.Message)
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}
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}
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return apiErrorMessages, gqlErrorMessages
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}
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// 7. Middleware can see all errors that were added during request processing
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apiMessages, gqlMessages := finalizeMiddleware(middlewareCtx)
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// Verify all errors were captured
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assert.Len(t, apiMessages, 2)
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assert.Contains(t, apiMessages, "insufficient permissions")
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assert.Contains(t, apiMessages, "resource not found")
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assert.Len(t, gqlMessages, 1)
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assert.Contains(t, gqlMessages, "mutation failed")
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})
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}
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// requireErrorText asserts that result is a non-nil MCP tool error and returns its text content.
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func requireErrorText(t *testing.T, result *mcp.CallToolResult) string {
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t.Helper()
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require.NotNil(t, result)
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require.True(t, result.IsError)
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require.NotEmpty(t, result.Content)
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text, ok := result.Content[0].(*mcp.TextContent)
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require.True(t, ok, "expected *mcp.TextContent, got %T", result.Content[0])
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return text.Text
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}
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// assertContextHasError asserts that exactly one error is stored in ctx and it matches expectedErr.
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//
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//nolint:revive // t must be first for test helpers; context-as-argument doesn't apply here
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func assertContextHasError(t *testing.T, ctx context.Context, expectedErr error) {
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t.Helper()
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apiErrors, err := GetGitHubAPIErrors(ctx)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, apiErrors, 1)
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assert.Equal(t, expectedErr, apiErrors[0].Err)
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}
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func TestNewGitHubAPIErrorResponse_RateLimits(t *testing.T) {
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t.Run("RateLimitError produces clean message with retry time", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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resetTime := time.Now().Add(30 * time.Minute)
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rateLimitErr := &github.RateLimitError{
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Rate: github.Rate{Reset: github.Timestamp{Time: resetTime}},
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Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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Message: "API rate limit exceeded",
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}
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resp := &github.Response{Response: rateLimitErr.Response}
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// Capture expected duration before the call so both use the same time.Until snapshot
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expectedRetryIn := time.Until(resetTime).Round(time.Second)
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// When we create an API error response for a rate limit error
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "search code", resp, rateLimitErr)
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// Then the message should be clean and actionable (no raw URLs or status codes)
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text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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assert.Contains(t, text, fmt.Sprintf("GitHub API rate limit exceeded. Retry after %v.", expectedRetryIn))
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assert.NotContains(t, text, "https://")
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assert.NotContains(t, text, "403")
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// And the original error should still be stored in context for middleware
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assertContextHasError(t, ctx, rateLimitErr)
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})
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t.Run("AbuseRateLimitError with RetryAfter produces clean message with wait time", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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retryAfter := 47 * time.Second
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abuseErr := &github.AbuseRateLimitError{
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Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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Message: "You have exceeded a secondary rate limit.",
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RetryAfter: &retryAfter,
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}
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resp := &github.Response{Response: abuseErr.Response}
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// When we create an API error response for a secondary rate limit error
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "create issue", resp, abuseErr)
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// And the message should include the specific retry duration
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text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub secondary rate limit exceeded. Retry after 47s.")
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assert.NotContains(t, text, "https://")
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assert.NotContains(t, text, "403")
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// And the original error should still be stored in context for middleware
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assertContextHasError(t, ctx, abuseErr)
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})
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t.Run("AbuseRateLimitError without RetryAfter produces clean message without wait time", func(t *testing.T) {
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// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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abuseErr := &github.AbuseRateLimitError{
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Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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Message: "You have exceeded a secondary rate limit.",
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RetryAfter: nil,
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}
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resp := &github.Response{Response: abuseErr.Response}
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// When we create an API error response for a secondary rate limit error without retry info
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "create issue", resp, abuseErr)
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// And the message should be clean and actionable
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text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub secondary rate limit exceeded. Wait before retrying.")
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assert.NotContains(t, text, "https://")
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assert.NotContains(t, text, "403")
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// And the original error should still be stored in context for middleware
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assertContextHasError(t, ctx, abuseErr)
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})
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t.Run("AbuseRateLimitError with sub-second RetryAfter falls back to wait message", func(t *testing.T) {
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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// 200ms rounds to 0s, so should fall back to the generic wait message
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retryAfter := 200 * time.Millisecond
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abuseErr := &github.AbuseRateLimitError{
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Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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Message: "You have exceeded a secondary rate limit.",
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RetryAfter: &retryAfter,
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}
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resp := &github.Response{Response: abuseErr.Response}
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "create issue", resp, abuseErr)
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text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub secondary rate limit exceeded. Wait before retrying.")
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})
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t.Run("RateLimitError with reset time in the past falls back to wait message", func(t *testing.T) {
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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resetTime := time.Now().Add(-5 * time.Second) // already passed
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rateLimitErr := &github.RateLimitError{
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Rate: github.Rate{Reset: github.Timestamp{Time: resetTime}},
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Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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Message: "API rate limit exceeded",
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}
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resp := &github.Response{Response: rateLimitErr.Response}
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "search code", resp, rateLimitErr)
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|
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text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub API rate limit exceeded. Wait before retrying.")
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|
})
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|
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|
t.Run("RateLimitError with sub-second reset time falls back to wait message", func(t *testing.T) {
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ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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|
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// 250ms in the future: still positive, but rounds to 0s, so should fall back
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resetTime := time.Now().Add(250 * time.Millisecond)
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rateLimitErr := &github.RateLimitError{
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Rate: github.Rate{Reset: github.Timestamp{Time: resetTime}},
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Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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Message: "API rate limit exceeded",
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}
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resp := &github.Response{Response: rateLimitErr.Response}
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|
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result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "search code", resp, rateLimitErr)
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|
|
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text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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|
assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub API rate limit exceeded. Wait before retrying.")
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|
})
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|
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|
t.Run("RateLimitError with zero reset time falls back to wait message", func(t *testing.T) {
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|
ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
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|
|
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rateLimitErr := &github.RateLimitError{
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|
Rate: github.Rate{}, // zero Reset time
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|
Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
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|
Message: "API rate limit exceeded",
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|
}
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|
resp := &github.Response{Response: rateLimitErr.Response}
|
|
|
|
result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "search code", resp, rateLimitErr)
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|
|
|
text := requireErrorText(t, result)
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|
assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub API rate limit exceeded. Wait before retrying.")
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|
})
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|
|
|
t.Run("wrapped RateLimitError is handled via errors.As", func(t *testing.T) {
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|
ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
|
|
|
|
resetTime := time.Now().Add(20 * time.Minute)
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|
rateLimitErr := &github.RateLimitError{
|
|
Rate: github.Rate{Reset: github.Timestamp{Time: resetTime}},
|
|
Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
|
|
Message: "API rate limit exceeded",
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|
}
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|
wrappedErr := fmt.Errorf("transport layer: %w", rateLimitErr)
|
|
resp := &github.Response{Response: rateLimitErr.Response}
|
|
|
|
// Capture expected duration before the call so both use the same time.Until snapshot
|
|
expectedRetryIn := time.Until(resetTime).Round(time.Second)
|
|
|
|
result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "search code", resp, wrappedErr)
|
|
|
|
text := requireErrorText(t, result)
|
|
assert.Contains(t, text, fmt.Sprintf("GitHub API rate limit exceeded. Retry after %v.", expectedRetryIn))
|
|
assert.NotContains(t, text, "https://")
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
t.Run("wrapped AbuseRateLimitError is handled via errors.As", func(t *testing.T) {
|
|
ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
|
|
|
|
retryAfter := 30 * time.Second
|
|
abuseErr := &github.AbuseRateLimitError{
|
|
Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 403},
|
|
Message: "secondary rate limit",
|
|
RetryAfter: &retryAfter,
|
|
}
|
|
wrappedErr := fmt.Errorf("transport layer: %w", abuseErr)
|
|
resp := &github.Response{Response: abuseErr.Response}
|
|
|
|
result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "create issue", resp, wrappedErr)
|
|
|
|
text := requireErrorText(t, result)
|
|
assert.Contains(t, text, "GitHub secondary rate limit exceeded. Retry after 30s.")
|
|
assert.NotContains(t, text, "https://")
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
t.Run("non-rate-limit GitHub API error passes through the original error message", func(t *testing.T) {
|
|
// Given a context with GitHub error tracking enabled
|
|
ctx := ContextWithGitHubErrors(context.Background())
|
|
|
|
resp := &github.Response{Response: &http.Response{StatusCode: 422}}
|
|
originalErr := fmt.Errorf("validation failed")
|
|
|
|
// When we create an API error response for a non-rate-limit error
|
|
result := NewGitHubAPIErrorResponse(ctx, "API call failed", resp, originalErr)
|
|
|
|
// Then the message should contain the original error text unchanged
|
|
text := requireErrorText(t, result)
|
|
assert.Contains(t, text, "validation failed")
|
|
})
|
|
}
|