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chore: import upstream snapshot with attribution
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"""Unit tests for hermes_cli.toolset_validation (see #38798).
Pure logic — the validity predicate is injected, so these tests need neither the
tool registry nor a running Hermes.
"""
import pytest
from hermes_cli.toolset_validation import validate_platform_toolsets
# A representative set of real toolset names. `hermes` is deliberately absent —
# that is the corruption #38798 reported (`hermes-cli` rewritten to `hermes`).
_KNOWN = {
"hermes-cli",
"hermes-telegram",
"hermes-discord",
"terminal",
"web",
}
def _is_valid(name):
return name in _KNOWN
def test_valid_config_produces_no_warnings():
cfg = {"cli": ["hermes-cli"], "telegram": ["hermes-telegram"]}
assert validate_platform_toolsets(cfg, _is_valid) == []
def test_38798_corruption_warns_and_suggests_correct_name():
# The exact reported shape: cli holds 'hermes' instead of 'hermes-cli'.
warnings = validate_platform_toolsets({"cli": ["hermes"]}, _is_valid)
unknown = [w for w in warnings if "unknown toolset 'hermes'" in w]
assert len(unknown) == 1
# Actionable: points at the valid name the entry should have been.
assert "did you mean 'hermes-cli'?" in unknown[0]
# And the zero-valid-toolsets safety net fires.
assert any("zero valid toolsets" in w for w in warnings)
def test_mixed_valid_and_invalid_flags_only_the_invalid():
cfg = {"cli": ["hermes-cli"], "discord": ["bogus"]}
warnings = validate_platform_toolsets(cfg, _is_valid)
# One valid entry exists, so no zero-valid warning.
assert not any("zero valid toolsets" in w for w in warnings)
assert len(warnings) == 1
assert "platform 'discord'" in warnings[0]
assert "unknown toolset 'bogus'" in warnings[0]
def test_unknown_without_valid_platform_default_omits_suggestion():
# hermes-mystery is not a known toolset, so no "did you mean" hint.
warnings = validate_platform_toolsets({"mystery": ["nope"]}, _is_valid)
unknown = [w for w in warnings if "unknown toolset 'nope'" in w]
assert len(unknown) == 1
assert "did you mean" not in unknown[0]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", [None, {}, [], "hermes-cli", 42])
def test_non_dict_or_empty_yields_no_warnings(value):
assert validate_platform_toolsets(value, _is_valid) == []
def test_scalar_toolset_value_is_accepted():
# Some configs store the toolset as a bare string rather than a list.
assert validate_platform_toolsets({"cli": "hermes-cli"}, _is_valid) == []
def test_non_string_entries_are_skipped_not_counted_invalid():
cfg = {"cli": [None, 123, "hermes-cli"]}
# The junk entries are ignored; the valid one keeps it from being "zero".
assert validate_platform_toolsets(cfg, _is_valid) == []
def test_all_invalid_reports_each_and_the_zero_state():
cfg = {"cli": ["hermes"], "discord": ["hermes"]}
warnings = validate_platform_toolsets(cfg, _is_valid)
assert sum("unknown toolset" in w for w in warnings) == 2
assert any("zero valid toolsets" in w for w in warnings)
def test_real_validate_toolset_treats_hermes_cli_valid_and_hermes_invalid():
# Ties the helper to reality: the canonical registry check agrees that
# `hermes-cli` is the real toolset and `hermes` is not (the #38798 crux).
from toolsets import validate_toolset
assert validate_toolset("hermes-cli") is True
assert validate_toolset("hermes") is False
warnings = validate_platform_toolsets({"cli": ["hermes"]}, validate_toolset)
assert any("did you mean 'hermes-cli'?" in w for w in warnings)