Reverts the updates to unit tests in https://github.com/ArcadeAI/arcade-mcp/pull/691 and replaces with monkeypatch. They inadvertently changed global process state during the test run causing failure of post-merge and failure of PyPI publish. See https://github.com/ArcadeAI/arcade-mcp/actions/runs/19651637906/job/56283833231 to see what failed
166 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
166 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
from typing import Annotated
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import pytest
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from arcade_core.schema import ToolCallRequest, ToolContext, ToolReference
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from arcade_serve.fastapi.worker import FastAPIWorker
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from arcade_tdk import tool
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from fastapi import FastAPI
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from fastapi.testclient import TestClient
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@tool()
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def sample_tool_fastapi(
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context: ToolContext, x: Annotated[int, "x"], y: Annotated[str, "y"]
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) -> Annotated[str, "output"]:
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"""A sample tool for FastAPI tests."""
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return f"{y}-{x}"
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# Define tool at module level to avoid indentation issues with getsource
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@tool()
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def error_throwing_tool(
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context: ToolContext,
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a: Annotated[int, "a", "Input integer a"], # Added description for parameter
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) -> int:
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"""This tool throws a ValueError.""" # Added description for tool
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raise ValueError("Test execution error")
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@pytest.fixture
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def test_app():
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return FastAPI()
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@pytest.fixture
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def worker_secret():
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return "test-secret-fastapi"
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@pytest.fixture
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def fastapi_worker(test_app, worker_secret):
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worker = FastAPIWorker(app=test_app, secret=worker_secret)
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worker.register_tool(sample_tool_fastapi, toolkit_name="fastapi_kit")
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return worker
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@pytest.fixture
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def fastapi_worker_no_auth(test_app):
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worker = FastAPIWorker(app=test_app, disable_auth=True)
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worker.register_tool(sample_tool_fastapi, toolkit_name="fastapi_kit")
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return worker
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@pytest.fixture
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def client(test_app, fastapi_worker): # Use the worker fixture to ensure routes are registered
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return TestClient(test_app)
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@pytest.fixture
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def client_no_auth(test_app, fastapi_worker_no_auth):
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return TestClient(test_app)
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# --- FastAPIWorker Tests ---
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def test_fastapi_worker_registers_routes(client, fastapi_worker):
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# Check if routes exist by trying to access them (even if auth fails)
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response = client.get(f"{fastapi_worker.base_path}/health")
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assert response.status_code != 404 # Should be 200
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response = client.get(f"{fastapi_worker.base_path}/tools")
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assert response.status_code != 404 # Should be 403 without auth
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# Prepare a dummy request body for invoke
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tool_ref = ToolReference(toolkit="FastapiKit", name="SampleToolFastapi")
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request_body = ToolCallRequest(
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execution_id="test", tool=tool_ref, inputs={"x": 1, "y": "test"}
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).model_dump()
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response = client.post(f"{fastapi_worker.base_path}/tools/invoke", json=request_body)
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assert response.status_code != 404 # Should be 403 without auth
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# --- Route Tests (using TestClient) ---
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# Health Check
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def test_health_check_route(client, worker_secret):
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response = client.get("/worker/health")
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assert response.status_code == 200
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assert response.json() == {"status": "ok", "tool_count": "1"}
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def test_health_check_route_no_auth(client_no_auth):
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response = client_no_auth.get("/worker/health")
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assert response.status_code == 200
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assert response.json() == {"status": "ok", "tool_count": "1"}
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# Catalog
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def test_get_catalog_route_no_auth_header(client):
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response = client.get("/worker/tools")
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assert response.status_code in [403, 401]
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assert "Not authenticated" in response.text or "Unauthorized" in response.text
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def test_get_catalog_route_invalid_auth_header(client, worker_secret):
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response = client.get("/worker/tools", headers={"Authorization": "Bearer invalid-token"})
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assert response.status_code == 401 # Unauthorized
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# Updated expected error message based on last run
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assert "Invalid token. Error: Not enough segments" in response.text
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def test_get_catalog_route_no_auth_worker(client_no_auth):
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response = client_no_auth.get("/worker/tools")
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assert response.status_code == 200
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catalog = response.json()
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assert isinstance(catalog, list)
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assert len(catalog) == 1
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assert catalog[0]["name"] == "SampleToolFastapi"
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# Call Tool
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@pytest.fixture
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def call_tool_payload():
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tool_ref = ToolReference(toolkit="FastapiKit", name="SampleToolFastapi")
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return ToolCallRequest(
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execution_id="fastapi-test-exec", tool=tool_ref, inputs={"x": 123, "y": "hello"}
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).model_dump()
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def test_call_tool_route_no_auth_header(client, call_tool_payload):
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response = client.post("/worker/tools/invoke", json=call_tool_payload)
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assert response.status_code in [403, 401]
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def test_call_tool_route_invalid_auth_header(client, worker_secret, call_tool_payload):
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response = client.post(
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"/worker/tools/invoke",
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json=call_tool_payload,
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headers={"Authorization": "Bearer invalid-token"},
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)
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assert response.status_code == 401
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def test_call_tool_route_no_auth_worker(client_no_auth, call_tool_payload):
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response = client_no_auth.post("/worker/tools/invoke", json=call_tool_payload)
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assert response.status_code == 200
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result = response.json()
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assert result["success"] is True
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assert result["output"]["value"] == "hello-123"
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def test_call_tool_route_tool_not_found(client_no_auth, call_tool_payload):
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call_tool_payload["tool"]["name"] = "NonExistentTool"
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call_tool_payload["tool"]["toolkit"] = "FastapiKit"
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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_ = client_no_auth.post(
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"/worker/tools/invoke",
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json=call_tool_payload,
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)
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# The handler catches the ValueError and returns a 500 internal server error
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# Ideally, this might be a 404 or 400, but BaseWorker.call_tool raises ValueError
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# which isn't automatically mapped to a 4xx by FastAPI unless handled explicitly.
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# TODO fix this.
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