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chore: import upstream snapshot with attribution
2026-07-13 13:25:13 +08:00

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# Copyright 2026 Google LLC
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import asyncio
import signal
import sys
from unittest import mock
import pytest
if sys.platform == "win32":
pytest.skip(
"bash tool tests require Unix resource module", allow_module_level=True
)
import resource
from google.adk.tools import bash_tool
from google.adk.tools import tool_context
from google.adk.tools.tool_confirmation import ToolConfirmation
@pytest.fixture
def workspace(tmp_path):
"""Creates a workspace mirroring the anthropics/skills PDF skill layout."""
# Skill: pdf/
skill_dir = tmp_path / "pdf"
skill_dir.mkdir()
(skill_dir / "SKILL.md").write_text(
"---\nname: pdf\n"
"description: Use this skill whenever the user wants to do"
" anything with PDF files.\n"
"---\n# PDF Processing Guide\n\n## Overview\n"
"This guide covers PDF processing operations."
)
scripts = skill_dir / "scripts"
scripts.mkdir()
(scripts / "extract_form_structure.py").write_text(
"import sys; print(f'extracting from {sys.argv[1]}')"
)
(scripts / "fill_pdf_form_with_annotations.py").write_text(
"print('filling form')"
)
references = skill_dir / "references"
references.mkdir()
(references / "REFERENCE.md").write_text("# Reference\nDetailed docs.")
# A loose file at workspace root (not inside a skill).
(tmp_path / "sample.pdf").write_bytes(b"%PDF-1.4 fake")
return tmp_path
@pytest.fixture
def tool_context_no_confirmation():
"""ToolContext with no confirmation (initial call)."""
ctx = mock.create_autospec(tool_context.ToolContext, instance=True)
ctx.tool_confirmation = None
ctx.actions = mock.MagicMock()
return ctx
@pytest.fixture
def tool_context_confirmed():
"""ToolContext with confirmation approved."""
ctx = mock.create_autospec(tool_context.ToolContext, instance=True)
confirmation = mock.create_autospec(ToolConfirmation, instance=True)
confirmation.confirmed = True
ctx.tool_confirmation = confirmation
ctx.actions = mock.MagicMock()
return ctx
@pytest.fixture
def tool_context_rejected():
"""ToolContext with confirmation rejected."""
ctx = mock.create_autospec(tool_context.ToolContext, instance=True)
confirmation = mock.create_autospec(ToolConfirmation, instance=True)
confirmation.confirmed = False
ctx.tool_confirmation = confirmation
ctx.actions = mock.MagicMock()
return ctx
# --- _validate_command tests ---
class TestValidateCommand:
def test_empty_command(self):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy()
assert bash_tool._validate_command("", policy) is not None
assert bash_tool._validate_command(" ", policy) is not None
def test_default_policy_allows_everything(self):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy()
assert bash_tool._validate_command("rm -rf /", policy) is None
assert bash_tool._validate_command("cat /etc/passwd", policy) is None
assert bash_tool._validate_command("sudo curl", policy) is None
assert bash_tool._validate_command("echo hello | grep h", policy) is None
assert bash_tool._validate_command("ls ; rm -rf /", policy) is None
def test_restricted_policy_allows_prefixes(self):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy(allowed_command_prefixes=("ls", "cat"))
assert bash_tool._validate_command("ls -la", policy) is None
assert bash_tool._validate_command("cat file.txt", policy) is None
def test_restricted_policy_blocks_others(self):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy(allowed_command_prefixes=("ls", "cat"))
assert bash_tool._validate_command("rm -rf .", policy) is not None
assert bash_tool._validate_command("tree", policy) is not None
assert "Permitted prefixes are: ls, cat" in bash_tool._validate_command(
"tree", policy
)
def test_blocked_operators_validation(self):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy(
allowed_command_prefixes=("*",),
blocked_operators=("|", ";", "$(", "`", "&&", "||"),
)
assert (
bash_tool._validate_command("echo hello | grep h", policy)
== "Command contains blocked operator: |"
)
assert (
bash_tool._validate_command("ls ; rm -rf /", policy)
== "Command contains blocked operator: ;"
)
class TestExecuteBashTool:
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_requests_confirmation(
self, workspace, tool_context_no_confirmation
):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "ls"},
tool_context=tool_context_no_confirmation,
)
assert "error" in result
assert "requires confirmation" in result["error"]
tool_context_no_confirmation.request_confirmation.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_rejected(self, workspace, tool_context_rejected):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "ls"}, tool_context=tool_context_rejected
)
assert result == {"error": "This tool call is rejected."}
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_executes_when_confirmed(
self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed
):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "ls"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert result["returncode"] == 0
assert "pdf" in result["stdout"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cat_skill_md(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "cat pdf/SKILL.md"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert "PDF Processing Guide" in result["stdout"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_python_script(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={
"command": "python3 pdf/scripts/extract_form_structure.py test.pdf"
},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert "extracting from test.pdf" in result["stdout"]
assert result["returncode"] == 0
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_blocks_disallowed_by_policy(
self, workspace, tool_context_no_confirmation
):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy(allowed_command_prefixes=("ls",))
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace, policy=policy)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "rm -rf ."},
tool_context=tool_context_no_confirmation,
)
assert "error" in result
assert "Permitted prefixes are: ls" in result["error"]
tool_context_no_confirmation.request_confirmation.assert_not_called()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_captures_stderr(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "python3 -c 'import sys; sys.stderr.write(\"err\")'"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert "err" in result["stderr"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_nonzero_returncode(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "python3 -c 'exit(42)'"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert result["returncode"] == 42
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_timeout(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
mock_process = mock.AsyncMock()
mock_process.pid = 12345
mock_process.communicate.return_value = (b"", b"")
with (
mock.patch.object(
asyncio,
"create_subprocess_exec",
autospec=True,
return_value=mock_process,
),
mock.patch.object(
asyncio, "wait_for", autospec=True, side_effect=asyncio.TimeoutError
),
mock.patch("os.killpg") as mock_killpg,
):
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "python scripts/do_thing.py"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
mock_killpg.assert_called_with(12345, signal.SIGKILL)
assert "error" in result
assert "timed out" in result["error"].lower()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cwd_is_workspace(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "python3 -c 'import os; print(os.getcwd())'"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert result["stdout"].strip() == str(workspace)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_no_command(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace)
result = await tool.run_async(args={}, tool_context=tool_context_confirmed)
assert "error" in result
assert "required" in result["error"].lower()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_resource_limits_set(self, workspace, tool_context_confirmed):
policy = bash_tool.BashToolPolicy(
max_memory_bytes=100 * 1024 * 1024,
max_file_size_bytes=50 * 1024 * 1024,
max_child_processes=10,
)
tool = bash_tool.ExecuteBashTool(workspace=workspace, policy=policy)
mock_process = mock.AsyncMock()
mock_process.pid = None # Ensure finally block doesn't try to kill it
mock_process.communicate.return_value = (b"", b"")
mock_exec = mock.AsyncMock(return_value=mock_process)
with mock.patch("asyncio.create_subprocess_exec", mock_exec):
await tool.run_async(
args={"command": "ls"},
tool_context=tool_context_confirmed,
)
assert "preexec_fn" in mock_exec.call_args.kwargs
preexec_fn = mock_exec.call_args.kwargs["preexec_fn"]
mock_setrlimit = mock.create_autospec(resource.setrlimit, instance=True)
with mock.patch("resource.setrlimit", mock_setrlimit):
preexec_fn()
mock_setrlimit.assert_any_call(resource.RLIMIT_CORE, (0, 0))
mock_setrlimit.assert_any_call(
resource.RLIMIT_AS, (100 * 1024 * 1024, 100 * 1024 * 1024)
)
mock_setrlimit.assert_any_call(
resource.RLIMIT_FSIZE, (50 * 1024 * 1024, 50 * 1024 * 1024)
)