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chore: import upstream snapshot with attribution
2026-07-13 12:07:03 +08:00

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import { mock } from 'bun:test';
import { mkdtempSync } from 'fs';
import { tmpdir } from 'os';
import { join } from 'path';
/**
* Data-dir tripwire (Phase 6, worker-restart plan): no test may ever touch the
* real ~/.claude-mem. src/shared/paths.ts freezes DATA_DIR at first evaluation
* (env CLAUDE_MEM_DATA_DIR wins), and module-level consts like ProcessManager's
* PID_FILE inherit that frozen value — so the env var must point at a safe
* directory BEFORE any module loads. This preload runs first (bunfig.toml
* [test].preload), so when the env var is unset we pin it to a fresh per-run
* temp dir. Tests that want tighter isolation still override it per-file /
* per-test; this only fills the default so nothing can fall through to the
* real data dir. The leaked temp dir per run is deliberate: correctness over
* cleanup (an afterAll here could rip the dir out from under frozen module
* constants while later test files still run).
*/
if (!process.env.CLAUDE_MEM_DATA_DIR) {
process.env.CLAUDE_MEM_DATA_DIR = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'claude-mem-test-run-'));
}
/**
* Global posthog-node mock, registered via bunfig.toml [test].preload BEFORE
* any test file or src module loads. It must be global, not per-file:
*
* 1. telemetry.ts imports PostHog at module top level, and many src modules
* (ResponseProcessor, SessionRoutes, SearchRoutes, worker-service, ...)
* transitively import telemetry.ts. The whole suite runs in one bun
* process, so a per-file mock.module registers too late once any earlier
* test file has touched those modules — the cached telemetry module keeps
* the real PostHog binding.
* 2. Telemetry consent is default-on and the publishable key ships in the
* code, so without this mock a full-suite run constructs a REAL PostHog
* client and can flush fabricated test events into production analytics
* (flushAt: 20 / flushInterval: 10s vs a ~25s suite).
*
* Tests assert against these recorded calls — see
* tests/telemetry/telemetry-client.test.ts.
*/
export type PostHogConstructorCall = { apiKey: string; options: Record<string, unknown> };
export const postHogConstructorCalls: PostHogConstructorCall[] = [];
export const postHogCaptureCalls: Array<Record<string, unknown>> = [];
/**
* Records captureException(error, distinctId, additionalProperties) calls so
* Phase 3 error-capture tests can assert on the $exception payload (redacted
* message/stack, $process_person_profile:false, occurrence_count) without a
* real client. Mirrors postHogCaptureCalls. Reset per-file like the others.
*/
export type PostHogExceptionCall = {
error: unknown;
distinctId?: string;
additionalProperties?: Record<string | number, unknown>;
};
export const postHogExceptionCalls: PostHogExceptionCall[] = [];
/**
* Behavior knob for the mock below. When `emitErrorOnShutdown` is set, the
* next shutdown() call emits it through every handler registered via
* on('error', ...) before resolving — simulating posthog-node's real
* delivery-failure surface (shutdown() swallows fetch errors internally; the
* public error emitter is the only failure signal). Tests that set it MUST
* reset it to null afterwards.
*/
export const postHogMockBehavior: { emitErrorOnShutdown: unknown | null } = {
emitErrorOnShutdown: null,
};
mock.module('posthog-node', () => ({
PostHog: class {
private handlers: Record<string, Array<(...args: unknown[]) => void>> = {};
constructor(apiKey: string, options: Record<string, unknown>) {
postHogConstructorCalls.push({ apiKey, options });
}
capture(payload: Record<string, unknown>): void {
postHogCaptureCalls.push(payload);
}
captureException(
error: unknown,
distinctId?: string,
additionalProperties?: Record<string | number, unknown>
): void {
postHogExceptionCalls.push({ error, distinctId, additionalProperties });
}
on(event: string, handler: (...args: unknown[]) => void): () => void {
(this.handlers[event] ??= []).push(handler);
return () => {};
}
/** Test-only trigger mirroring the real SDK's internal emitter. */
emit(event: string, ...args: unknown[]): void {
for (const handler of this.handlers[event] ?? []) handler(...args);
}
async flush(): Promise<void> {}
async shutdown(): Promise<void> {
if (postHogMockBehavior.emitErrorOnShutdown !== null) {
this.emit('error', postHogMockBehavior.emitErrorOnShutdown);
}
}
},
}));