arcade-mcp/toolkits/microsoft/tests/outlook_calendar/test_utils.py
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🏗️ Restructure: Multi-Package Architecture + uv Migration (#412)
### Overview
Major restructuring from monolithic `arcade-ai` package to modular
library architecture with standardized uv-based dependency management.

![arcade-ai Monorepo
(2)](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/25f102b0-bb87-4a04-9701-d227d05664b1)

### New Package Structure
- **`arcade-tdk`** - Lightweight toolkit development kit (core
decorators, auth)
- **`arcade-core`** - Core execution engine and catalog functionality  
- **`arcade-serve`** - FastAPI/MCP server components
- **`arcade-ai`** - Meta package that includes CLI functionality.
Optionally include evals via the `evals` extra. Optionally include all
packages via the `all` extra.

### Key Benefits
- **Lighter Dependencies**: Toolkits now depend only on `arcade-tdk` (~2
deps) vs full `arcade-ai` (~30+ deps)
- **Faster Builds**: uv provides 10-100x faster dependency resolution
and installation
- **Better Modularity**: Clear separation of concerns, consumers import
only what they need
- **Standard Tooling**: Eliminates custom poetry scripts, uses standard
Python packaging

### Migration Impact
- All 20 toolkits converted from poetry → uv with `arcade-tdk`
dependencies plus `arcade-ai[evals]` and `arcade-serve` dev
dependencies. When developing locally, devs should install toolkits via
`make install-local`.
- Modern Python 3.10+ type hints throughout
- Standardized build system with hatchling backend
- Enhanced Makefile with robust toolkit management commands
- Removed `arcade dev` CLI command
- Reduce the number of files created by `arcade new` and add an option
to not generate a tests and evals folder.

This foundation enables faster development cycles and cleaner dependency
chains for the growing toolkit ecosystem.

### Todo After this PR is merged
- [ ] Post-merge workflow(s) (release & publish containers, etc)
- [ ] Release order plan. @EricGustin suggests releasing in the
following order:
    1. `arcade-core` version 0.1.0
    2. `arcade-serve` version 0.1.0 and `arcade-tdk` version 0.1.0
    3. `arcade-ai` version 2.0.0
4. Patch release for all toolkits (all changes in toolkits are internal
refactors)
- [ ] [Update docs](https://github.com/ArcadeAI/docs/pull/318)

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Co-authored-by: Eric Gustin <eric@arcade.dev>
Co-authored-by: Eric Gustin <34000337+EricGustin@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-11 16:48:17 -07:00

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import pytest
from arcade_tdk.errors import ToolExecutionError
from arcade_microsoft.outlook_calendar._utils import (
convert_timezone_to_offset,
is_valid_email,
remove_timezone_offset,
replace_timezone_offset,
validate_date_times,
validate_emails,
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"start_date_time, end_date_time, error_type",
[
(
"2026-01-01T10:00:00",
"2026-01-01T17:00:00",
None,
),
# end_date_time before start_date_time
(
"2026-01-01T10:00:00",
"2026-01-01T10:00:00",
ToolExecutionError,
),
# end_date_time before start_date_time because timezone offset is ignored
(
"2026-01-01T10:00:00-07:00",
"2026-01-01T09:00:00-08:00",
ToolExecutionError,
),
# not ISO 8601 format
(
"20260101T10:00:00",
"2026-01-0109:00:00",
ValueError,
),
],
)
def test_validate_date_times(start_date_time, end_date_time, error_type):
if error_type:
with pytest.raises(error_type):
validate_date_times(start_date_time, end_date_time)
else:
validate_date_times(start_date_time, end_date_time)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"emails, expect_error",
[
(["test@test.com"], False),
(["test@test.com", "test@test.com.au"], False),
(["test@test.com", "test@test.com.au."], True),
(["#$&*@test.com"], True),
],
)
def test_validate_emails(emails, expect_error):
if expect_error:
with pytest.raises(ToolExecutionError):
validate_emails(emails)
else:
validate_emails(emails)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"email, is_valid",
[
("test@test.com", True),
("test@test", False),
("test@test.com.au", True),
("test@test.com.au.", False),
],
)
def test_is_valid_email(email, is_valid):
assert is_valid_email(email) == is_valid
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"input_date_time, expected_date_time",
[
("2021-01-01T10:00:00+07:00", "2021-01-01T10:00:00"),
("2021-01-01T10:00:00-07:00", "2021-01-01T10:00:00"),
("2021-01-01T10:00:00Z", "2021-01-01T10:00:00"),
],
)
def test_remove_timezone_offset(input_date_time, expected_date_time):
assert remove_timezone_offset(input_date_time) == expected_date_time
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"input_date_time, time_zone_offset, expected_date_time",
[
# without existing offset
("2021-01-01T10:00:00", "+07:00", "2021-01-01T10:00:00+07:00"),
("2021-01-01T10:00:00", "-07:00", "2021-01-01T10:00:00-07:00"),
("2021-01-01T10:00:00", "Z", "2021-01-01T10:00:00Z"),
# with existing offset
("2021-01-01T10:00:00+07:00", "+04:00", "2021-01-01T10:00:00+04:00"),
("2021-01-01T10:00:00-07:00", "-09:00", "2021-01-01T10:00:00-09:00"),
("2021-01-01T10:00:00-07:00", "Z", "2021-01-01T10:00:00Z"),
],
)
def test_replace_timezone_offset(input_date_time, time_zone_offset, expected_date_time):
assert replace_timezone_offset(input_date_time, time_zone_offset) == expected_date_time
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"time_zone, expected_offset",
[
("Central Asia Standard Time", "+05:00"), # Windows timezone format
("America/New_York", "-04:00"), # IANA timezone format
("Not a valid timezone", "Z"), # Fallback to UTC
],
)
def test_convert_timezone_to_offset(time_zone, expected_offset):
assert convert_timezone_to_offset(time_zone) == expected_offset