167 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
167 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
"""Shared test helpers for the Spec Kit test suite."""
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import pytest
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_ANSI_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"\x1b\[[0-?]*[ -/]*[@-~]")
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def _has_working_bash() -> bool:
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"""Check whether a functional native bash is available.
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On Windows, ``subprocess.run(["bash", ...])`` uses CreateProcess,
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which searches System32 *before* PATH — so it may find the WSL
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launcher even when Git-for-Windows bash appears first in PATH via
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``shutil.which``. We therefore probe with bare ``"bash"`` (the
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same way test helpers invoke it) to get an accurate result.
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On Windows, only Git-for-Windows bash (MSYS2/MINGW) is accepted.
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The WSL launcher is rejected because it runs in a separate Linux
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filesystem and cannot handle native Windows paths used by the
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test fixtures.
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Set SPECKIT_TEST_BASH=1 to force-enable bash tests regardless.
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"""
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if os.environ.get("SPECKIT_TEST_BASH") == "1":
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return True
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if shutil.which("bash") is None:
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return False
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# Probe with bare "bash" — same as the test helpers — so that
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# Windows CreateProcess resolution order is respected.
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try:
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r = subprocess.run(
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["bash", "-c", "echo ok"],
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capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=5,
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)
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if r.returncode != 0 or "ok" not in r.stdout:
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return False
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except (OSError, subprocess.TimeoutExpired):
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return False
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# On Windows, verify we have MSYS/MINGW bash (Git for Windows),
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# not the WSL launcher which can't handle native paths.
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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try:
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u = subprocess.run(
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["bash", "-c", "uname -s"],
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capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=5,
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)
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kernel = u.stdout.strip().upper()
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if not any(k in kernel for k in ("MSYS", "MINGW", "CYGWIN")):
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return False
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except (OSError, subprocess.TimeoutExpired):
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return False
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return True
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requires_bash = pytest.mark.skipif(
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not _has_working_bash(), reason="working bash not available"
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)
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def strip_ansi(text: str) -> str:
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"""Remove ANSI escape codes from Rich-formatted CLI output."""
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return _ANSI_ESCAPE_RE.sub("", text)
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Auth config isolation — prevents tests from reading ~/.specify/auth.json
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _isolate_auth_config(monkeypatch):
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"""Ensure no test reads the real ~/.specify/auth.json."""
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from specify_cli.authentication import http as _auth_http
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monkeypatch.setattr(_auth_http, "_config_override", [])
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# Also clear the per-process cache so tests that unset _config_override
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# won't see a previously cached real-file result.
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monkeypatch.setattr(_auth_http, "_config_cache", None)
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _strip_specify_env(monkeypatch):
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"""Drop any inherited SPECIFY_* vars for every test.
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The Python CLI's project resolver (`_require_specify_project`) now honors
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SPECIFY_INIT_DIR, and the shell resolvers honor SPECIFY_FEATURE* — so a
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developer or CI runner with any SPECIFY_* var exported would silently
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retarget (or hard-error) the many command/script tests that resolve a
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project. Stripping them here keeps resolution tests deterministic; a test
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that wants an override sets it explicitly via monkeypatch afterwards."""
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for key in [k for k in os.environ if k.startswith("SPECIFY_")]:
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monkeypatch.delenv(key, raising=False)
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@pytest.fixture
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def clean_environ(monkeypatch):
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"""Strip any real GH_TOKEN / GITHUB_TOKEN from the test environment."""
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monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
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monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
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def _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(monkeypatch, tmp_path, env_name, path_parts):
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"""Create a fake executable under tmp_path and point sys.argv[0] at it."""
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monkeypatch.setenv(env_name, str(tmp_path))
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fake_dir = tmp_path.joinpath(*path_parts)
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fake_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
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fake_specify = fake_dir / ("specify.exe" if os.name == "nt" else "specify")
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fake_specify.write_text("#!/usr/bin/env python\n")
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fake_specify.chmod(0o755)
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monkeypatch.setattr("sys.argv", [str(fake_specify)])
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return fake_specify
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@pytest.fixture
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def uv_tool_argv0(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
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"""Point sys.argv[0] at a simulated `uv tool` install path under tmp HOME."""
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if os.name == "nt":
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch, tmp_path, "LOCALAPPDATA", ("uv", "tools", "specify-cli", "bin")
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)
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch,
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tmp_path,
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"HOME",
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(".local", "share", "uv", "tools", "specify-cli", "bin"),
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)
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@pytest.fixture
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def pipx_argv0(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
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"""Point sys.argv[0] at a simulated pipx install path under tmp HOME."""
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if os.name == "nt":
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch, tmp_path, "LOCALAPPDATA", ("pipx", "venvs", "specify-cli", "bin")
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)
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch, tmp_path, "HOME", (".local", "pipx", "venvs", "specify-cli", "bin")
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)
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@pytest.fixture
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def uvx_ephemeral_argv0(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
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"""Point sys.argv[0] at a simulated uvx ephemeral-cache path under tmp HOME."""
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if os.name == "nt":
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch,
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tmp_path,
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"LOCALAPPDATA",
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("uv", "cache", "archive-v0", "abc123", "bin"),
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)
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch, tmp_path, "HOME", (".cache", "uv", "archive-v0", "abc123", "bin")
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)
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@pytest.fixture
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def unsupported_argv0(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
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"""Point sys.argv[0] at a path that does not match any installer prefix."""
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return _fake_self_upgrade_argv0(
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monkeypatch, tmp_path, "HOME", ("random", "location", "bin")
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)
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