OpenHands/tests/unit/test_agent_skill.py
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fix potential flake8 miss checking (#3124)
* fix potential flake8 miss checking

* Add unit test for edit_file_by_replace function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file_by_replace function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file_by_replace function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file_by_replace function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file function with problematic file

* Add unit test for edit_file function with problematic file

* Update opendevin/runtime/plugins/agent_skills/agentskills.py

Co-authored-by: Boxuan Li <liboxuan@connect.hku.hk>

* add test intention description

* fix potential flake8 miss checking

* fix potential flake8 miss checking

* fix potential flake8 miss checking

* fix potential flake8 miss checking

* fix potential flake8 miss checking

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Co-authored-by: Boxuan Li <liboxuan@connect.hku.hk>
Co-authored-by: Graham Neubig <neubig@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: tobitege <tobitege@gmx.de>
2024-08-16 09:23:55 +08:00

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import contextlib
import io
import os
import sys
from unittest.mock import patch
import docx
import pytest
from opendevin.runtime.plugins.agent_skills.agentskills import (
MSG_FILE_UPDATED,
WINDOW,
_print_window,
append_file,
create_file,
edit_file_by_replace,
find_file,
goto_line,
insert_content_at_line,
open_file,
parse_docx,
parse_latex,
parse_pdf,
parse_pptx,
scroll_down,
scroll_up,
search_dir,
search_file,
)
# CURRENT_FILE must be reset for each test
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def reset_current_file():
from opendevin.runtime.plugins.agent_skills import agentskills
agentskills.CURRENT_FILE = None
def _numbered_test_lines(start, end) -> str:
return ('\n'.join(f'{i}|' for i in range(start, end + 1))) + '\n'
def _generate_test_file_with_lines(temp_path, num_lines) -> str:
file_path = temp_path / 'test_file.py'
file_path.write_text('\n' * num_lines)
return file_path
def _generate_ruby_test_file_with_lines(temp_path, num_lines) -> str:
file_path = temp_path / 'test_file.rb'
file_path.write_text('\n' * num_lines)
return file_path
def _calculate_window_bounds(current_line, total_lines, window_size):
"""Calculate the bounds of the window around the current line."""
half_window = window_size // 2
if current_line - half_window < 0:
start = 1
end = window_size
else:
start = current_line - half_window
end = current_line + half_window
return start, end
def _generate_ruby_test_file_with_lines(temp_path, num_lines) -> str:
file_path = temp_path / 'test_file.rb'
file_path.write_text('\n' * num_lines)
return file_path
def test_open_file_unexist_path():
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
open_file('/unexist/path/a.txt')
def test_open_file(tmp_path):
assert tmp_path is not None
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
temp_file_path.write_text('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (5 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|Line 1\n'
'2|Line 2\n'
'3|Line 3\n'
'4|Line 4\n'
'5|Line 5\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_open_file_with_indentation(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
temp_file_path.write_text('Line 1\n Line 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (5 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|Line 1\n'
'2| Line 2\n'
'3|Line 3\n'
'4|Line 4\n'
'5|Line 5\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_open_file_long(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, 1001)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path), 1, 50)
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} (1000 lines total)]\n'
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
for i in range(1, 51):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
expected += '(950 more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_open_file_long_with_lineno(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, 1001)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
cur_line = 100
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path), cur_line)
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} (1000 lines total)]\n'
# since 100 is < WINDOW and 100 - WINDOW//2 < 0, so it should show all lines from 1 to WINDOW
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(cur_line, 1000, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
if end == 1000:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({1000 - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_create_file_unexist_path():
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
create_file('/unexist/path/a.txt')
def test_create_file(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
create_file(str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (1 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
f'[File {temp_file_path} created.]\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_goto_line(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
total_lines = 1000
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, total_lines + 1)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
for i in range(1, WINDOW + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
expected += f'({total_lines - WINDOW} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
goto_line(500)
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
cur_line = 500
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(cur_line, total_lines, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_goto_line_negative(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, 5)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
goto_line(-1)
def test_goto_line_out_of_bound(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, 5)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
goto_line(100)
def test_scroll_down(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
total_lines = 1000
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, total_lines + 1)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(1, total_lines, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
scroll_down()
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(WINDOW + 1, total_lines, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_scroll_up(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
total_lines = 1000
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, total_lines + 1)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
cur_line = 300
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path), cur_line)
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(cur_line, total_lines, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
scroll_up()
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
cur_line = cur_line - WINDOW
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(cur_line, total_lines, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_scroll_down_edge(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = '\n'.join([f'Line {i}' for i in range(1, 10)])
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[File: {temp_file_path} (9 lines total)]\n'
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
for i in range(1, 10):
expected += f'{i}|Line {i}\n'
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
scroll_down()
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
# expected should be unchanged
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_print_window_internal(tmp_path):
test_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(test_file_path))
open_file(str(test_file_path))
with open(test_file_path, 'w') as file:
for i in range(1, 101):
file.write(f'Line `{i}`\n')
# Define the parameters for the test
current_line = 50
window = 2
# Test _print_window especially with backticks
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
_print_window(str(test_file_path), current_line, window, return_str=False)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
'(48 more lines above)\n'
'49|Line `49`\n'
'50|Line `50`\n'
'51|Line `51`\n'
'(49 more lines below)\n'
)
assert result == expected
def test_open_file_large_line_number(tmp_path):
test_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(test_file_path))
open_file(str(test_file_path))
with open(test_file_path, 'w') as file:
for i in range(1, 1000):
file.write(f'Line `{i}`\n')
# Define the parameters for the test
current_line = 800
window = 100
# Test _print_window especially with backticks
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
# _print_window(str(test_file_path), current_line, window, return_str=False)
open_file(str(test_file_path), current_line, window)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = f'[File: {test_file_path} (999 lines total)]\n'
expected += '(749 more lines above)\n'
for i in range(750, 850 + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line `{i}`\n'
expected += '(149 more lines below)\n'
assert result == expected
def test_open_file_large_line_number_consecutive_diff_window(tmp_path):
test_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(test_file_path))
open_file(str(test_file_path))
total_lines = 1000
with open(test_file_path, 'w') as file:
for i in range(1, total_lines + 1):
file.write(f'Line `{i}`\n')
# Define the parameters for the test
current_line = 800
cur_window = 300
# Test _print_window especially with backticks
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
# _print_window(str(test_file_path), current_line, window, return_str=False)
open_file(str(test_file_path), current_line, cur_window)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = f'[File: {test_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(current_line, total_lines, cur_window)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(
current_line - cur_window // 2, current_line + cur_window // 2 + 1
):
expected += f'{i}|Line `{i}`\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result == expected
# open_file **SHOULD NOT** Change the "window size" to 300
# the window size should still be WINDOW
current_line = current_line - WINDOW
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
scroll_up()
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = f'[File: {test_file_path} ({total_lines} lines total)]\n'
start, end = _calculate_window_bounds(current_line, total_lines, WINDOW)
if start == 1:
expected += '(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({start - 1} more lines above)\n'
for i in range(start, end + 1):
expected += f'{i}|Line `{i}`\n'
if end == total_lines:
expected += '(this is the end of the file)\n'
else:
expected += f'({total_lines - end} more lines below)\n'
assert result == expected
def test_edit_file_by_replace_window(tmp_path):
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'True'}):
content = """def any_int(a, b, c):
return isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, int) and isinstance(c, int)
def test_any_int():
assert any_int(1, 2, 3) == True
assert any_int(1.5, 2, 3) == False
assert any_int(1, 2.5, 3) == False
assert any_int(1, 2, 3.5) == False
assert any_int(1.0, 2, 3) == False
assert any_int(1, 2.0, 3) == False
assert any_int(1, 2, 3.0) == False
assert any_int(0, 0, 0) == True
assert any_int(-1, -2, -3) == True
assert any_int(1, -2, 3) == True
assert any_int(1.5, -2, 3) == False
assert any_int(1, -2.5, 3) == False
def check(any_int):
# Check some simple cases
assert any_int(2, 3, 1)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 1 (good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(2.5, 2, 3)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 2 (good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(1.5, 5, 3.5)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 3 (good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(2, 6, 2)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 4 (good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(4, 2, 2)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 5 (good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(2.2, 2.2, 2.2)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 6 (good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(-4, 6, 2)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 7 (good for debugging!)"
# Check some edge cases that are easy to work out by hand.
assert any_int(2,1,1)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 8 (also good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(3,4,7)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 9 (also good for debugging!)"
assert any_int(3.0,4,7)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 10 (also good for debugging!)"
check(any_int)"""
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'error-test.py'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
edit_file_by_replace(
str(temp_file_path),
to_replace=' assert any_int(1.0, 2, 3) == False',
new_content=' assert any_int(1.0, 2, 3) == False',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
'[Your proposed edit has introduced new syntax error(s). Please understand the errors and retry your edit command.]\n'
'ERRORS:\n'
+ str(temp_file_path)
+ ':9:9: '
+ 'E999 IndentationError: unexpected indent\n'
'[This is how your edit would have looked if applied]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|def any_int(a, b, c):\n'
'2| return isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, int) and isinstance(c, int)\n'
'3|\n'
'4|def test_any_int():\n'
'5| assert any_int(1, 2, 3) == True\n'
'6| assert any_int(1.5, 2, 3) == False\n'
'7| assert any_int(1, 2.5, 3) == False\n'
'8| assert any_int(1, 2, 3.5) == False\n'
'9| assert any_int(1.0, 2, 3) == False\n'
'10| assert any_int(1, 2.0, 3) == False\n'
'11| assert any_int(1, 2, 3.0) == False\n'
'12| assert any_int(0, 0, 0) == True\n'
'13| assert any_int(-1, -2, -3) == True\n'
'14| assert any_int(1, -2, 3) == True\n'
'15| assert any_int(1.5, -2, 3) == False\n'
'16| assert any_int(1, -2.5, 3) == False\n'
'17|\n'
'18|def check(any_int):\n'
'19| # Check some simple cases\n'
'20| assert any_int(2, 3, 1)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 1 (good for debugging!)"\n'
'21| assert any_int(2.5, 2, 3)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 2 (good for debugging!)"\n'
'(12 more lines below)\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'\n'
'[This is the original code before your edit]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|def any_int(a, b, c):\n'
'2| return isinstance(a, int) and isinstance(b, int) and isinstance(c, int)\n'
'3|\n'
'4|def test_any_int():\n'
'5| assert any_int(1, 2, 3) == True\n'
'6| assert any_int(1.5, 2, 3) == False\n'
'7| assert any_int(1, 2.5, 3) == False\n'
'8| assert any_int(1, 2, 3.5) == False\n'
'9| assert any_int(1.0, 2, 3) == False\n'
'10| assert any_int(1, 2.0, 3) == False\n'
'11| assert any_int(1, 2, 3.0) == False\n'
'12| assert any_int(0, 0, 0) == True\n'
'13| assert any_int(-1, -2, -3) == True\n'
'14| assert any_int(1, -2, 3) == True\n'
'15| assert any_int(1.5, -2, 3) == False\n'
'16| assert any_int(1, -2.5, 3) == False\n'
'17|\n'
'18|def check(any_int):\n'
'19| # Check some simple cases\n'
'20| assert any_int(2, 3, 1)==True, "This prints if this assert fails 1 (good for debugging!)"\n'
'21| assert any_int(2.5, 2, 3)==False, "This prints if this assert fails 2 (good for debugging!)"\n'
'(12 more lines below)\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'Your changes have NOT been applied. Please fix your edit command and try again.\n'
'You either need to 1) Specify the correct start/end line arguments or 2) Correct your edit code.\n'
'DO NOT re-run the same failed edit command. Running it again will lead to the same error.\n'
)
assert result == expected
def test_edit_file_by_replace_with_multiple_errors(tmp_path):
# If the file has multiple errors, but the suggested modification can only fix one error, make sure it is applied.
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'True'}):
content = """def Sum(a,b):
try:
answer = a + b
return answer
except Exception:
answer = ANOTHER_CONSTANT
return answer
Sum(1,1)
"""
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'problematic-file-test.py'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
edit_file_by_replace(
str(temp_file_path),
to_replace=' answer = a + b',
new_content=' answer = a+b',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (8 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|def Sum(a,b):\n'
'2| try:\n'
'3| answer = a+b\n'
'4| return answer\n'
'5| except Exception:\n'
'6| answer = ANOTHER_CONSTANT\n'
'7| return answer\n'
'8|Sum(1,1)\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=3)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
# ================================
def test_edit_file_by_replace(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
edit_file_by_replace(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
to_replace='Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3',
new_content='REPLACE TEXT',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|REPLACE TEXT\n'
'2|Line 4\n'
'3|Line 5\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'Line 4'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == 'Line 5'
def test_edit_file_by_replace_sameline(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 2\nLine 4\nLine 5'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
edit_file_by_replace(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
to_replace='Line 2\nLine 2',
new_content='Line 2\nREPLACE TEXT',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (5 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|Line 1\n'
'2|Line 2\n'
'3|REPLACE TEXT\n'
'4|Line 4\n'
'5|Line 5\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=2)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 5
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'Line 1'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'Line 2'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT'
assert lines[3].rstrip() == 'Line 4'
assert lines[4].rstrip() == 'Line 5'
def test_edit_file_by_replace_multiline(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 2\nLine 4\nLine 5'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
with pytest.raises(
ValueError,
match='`to_replace` appears more than once, please include enough lines to make code in `to_replace` unique',
):
edit_file_by_replace(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
to_replace='Line 2',
new_content='REPLACE TEXT',
)
def test_edit_file_by_replace_no_diff(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 2\nLine 4\nLine 5'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
with pytest.raises(
ValueError, match='`to_replace` and `new_content` must be different'
):
edit_file_by_replace(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
to_replace='Line 1',
new_content='Line 1',
)
def test_edit_file_by_replace_toreplace_empty(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 2\nLine 4\nLine 5'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match='`to_replace` must not be empty.'):
edit_file_by_replace(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
to_replace=' ',
new_content='Line 1',
)
def test_edit_file_by_replace_unknown_file():
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
edit_file_by_replace(
str('unknown file'),
'ORIGINAL TEXT',
'REPLACE TEXT',
)
def test_insert_content_at_line(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'b.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
insert_content_at_line(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
line_number=2,
content='Inserted Line',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (4 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|Line 1\n'
'2|Inserted Line\n'
'3|Line 2\n'
'4|Line 3\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=2)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 4
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'Line 1'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'Inserted Line'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == 'Line 2'
assert lines[3].rstrip() == 'Line 3'
def test_insert_content_at_line_from_scratch(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(temp_file_path))
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
insert_content_at_line(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
line_number=1,
content='REPLACE TEXT',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (1 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|REPLACE TEXT\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 1
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT'
def test_insert_content_at_line_from_scratch_emptyfile(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
with open(temp_file_path, 'w') as file:
file.write('')
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
insert_content_at_line(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
line_number=1,
content='REPLACE TEXT',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (1 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|REPLACE TEXT\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 1
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT'
def test_insert_content_at_line_emptyline(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'b.txt'
content = 'Line 1\n\n'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
insert_content_at_line(
file_name=str(temp_file_path),
line_number=2,
content='Inserted Line',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|Line 1\n'
'2|Inserted Line\n'
'3|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=2)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'Line 1'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'Inserted Line'
def test_insert_content_at_line_from_scratch_multiline_with_backticks_and_second_edit(
tmp_path,
):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(temp_file_path))
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
insert_content_at_line(
str(temp_file_path),
1,
'`REPLACE TEXT1`\n`REPLACE TEXT2`\n`REPLACE TEXT3`',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|`REPLACE TEXT1`\n'
'2|`REPLACE TEXT2`\n'
'3|`REPLACE TEXT3`\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == '`REPLACE TEXT1`'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == '`REPLACE TEXT2`'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == '`REPLACE TEXT3`'
# Check that no backticks are escaped in the edit_file_by_replace call
assert '\\`' not in result
# Perform a second edit
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
edit_file_by_replace(
str(temp_file_path),
'`REPLACE TEXT1`\n`REPLACE TEXT2`\n`REPLACE TEXT3`',
'`REPLACED TEXT1`\n`REPLACED TEXT2`\n`REPLACED TEXT3`',
)
second_result = buf.getvalue()
second_expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|`REPLACED TEXT1`\n'
'2|`REPLACED TEXT2`\n'
'3|`REPLACED TEXT3`\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert second_result.split('\n') == second_expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == '`REPLACED TEXT1`'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == '`REPLACED TEXT2`'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == '`REPLACED TEXT3`'
# Check that no backticks are escaped in the second edit_file_by_replace call
assert '\\`' not in second_result
def test_insert_content_at_line_from_scratch_multiline(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(temp_file_path))
open_file(temp_file_path)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
insert_content_at_line(
str(temp_file_path),
1,
content='REPLACE TEXT1\nREPLACE TEXT2\nREPLACE TEXT3',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|REPLACE TEXT1\n'
'2|REPLACE TEXT2\n'
'3|REPLACE TEXT3\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT1'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT2'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == 'REPLACE TEXT3'
def test_insert_content_at_line_not_opened():
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
insert_content_at_line(
str('unknown file'),
1,
'REPLACE TEXT',
)
def test_append_file(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
content = 'Line 1\nLine 2'
temp_file_path.write_text(content)
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
append_file(str(temp_file_path), content='APPENDED TEXT')
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|Line 1\n'
'2|Line 2\n'
'3|APPENDED TEXT\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=2)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'Line 1'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'Line 2'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == 'APPENDED TEXT'
def test_append_file_from_scratch(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
create_file(str(temp_file_path))
try:
open_file(str(temp_file_path))
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
append_file(str(temp_file_path), content='APPENDED TEXT')
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (1 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|APPENDED TEXT\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 1
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'APPENDED TEXT'
finally:
os.remove(temp_file_path)
def test_append_file_from_scratch_multiline(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a3.txt'
create_file(str(temp_file_path))
try:
open_file(temp_file_path)
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
append_file(
str(temp_file_path),
content='APPENDED TEXT1\nAPPENDED TEXT2\nAPPENDED TEXT3',
)
result = buf.getvalue()
expected = (
f'[File: {temp_file_path} (3 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|APPENDED TEXT1\n'
'2|APPENDED TEXT2\n'
'3|APPENDED TEXT3\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
with open(temp_file_path, 'r') as file:
lines = file.readlines()
assert len(lines) == 3
assert lines[0].rstrip() == 'APPENDED TEXT1'
assert lines[1].rstrip() == 'APPENDED TEXT2'
assert lines[2].rstrip() == 'APPENDED TEXT3'
finally:
os.remove(temp_file_path)
def test_append_file_not_opened():
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
append_file(str('unknown file'), content='APPEND TEXT')
def test_search_dir(tmp_path):
# create files with the search term "bingo"
for i in range(1, 101):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / f'a{i}.txt'
with open(temp_file_path, 'w') as file:
file.write('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5\n')
if i == 50:
file.write('bingo')
# test
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
search_dir('bingo', str(tmp_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[Found 1 matches for "bingo" in {tmp_path}]\n'
f'{tmp_path}/a50.txt (Line 6): bingo\n'
f'[End of matches for "bingo" in {tmp_path}]\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_search_dir_not_exist_term(tmp_path):
# create files with the search term "bingo"
for i in range(1, 101):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / f'a{i}.txt'
with open(temp_file_path, 'w') as file:
file.write('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5\n')
# test
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
search_dir('non-exist', str(tmp_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'No matches found for "non-exist" in {tmp_path}\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_search_dir_too_much_match(tmp_path):
# create files with the search term "Line 5"
for i in range(1, 1000):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / f'a{i}.txt'
with open(temp_file_path, 'w') as file:
file.write('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5\n')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
search_dir('Line 5', str(tmp_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'More than 999 files matched for "Line 5" in {tmp_path}. Please narrow your search.\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_search_dir_cwd(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
# Using pytest's monkeypatch to change directory without affecting other tests
monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
# create files with the search term "bingo"
for i in range(1, 101):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / f'a{i}.txt'
with open(temp_file_path, 'w') as file:
file.write('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5\n')
if i == 50:
file.write('bingo')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
search_dir('bingo')
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = (
'[Found 1 matches for "bingo" in ./]\n'
'./a50.txt (Line 6): bingo\n'
'[End of matches for "bingo" in ./]\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_search_file(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
temp_file_path.write_text('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
search_file('Line 5', str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[Found 1 matches for "Line 5" in {temp_file_path}]\n'
expected += 'Line 5: Line 5\n'
expected += f'[End of matches for "Line 5" in {temp_file_path}]\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_search_file_not_exist_term(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
temp_file_path.write_text('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
search_file('Line 6', str(temp_file_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[No matches found for "Line 6" in {temp_file_path}]\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_search_file_not_exist_file():
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError):
search_file('Line 6', '/unexist/path/a.txt')
def test_find_file(tmp_path):
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
temp_file_path.write_text('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
find_file('a.txt', str(tmp_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[Found 1 matches for "a.txt" in {tmp_path}]\n'
expected += f'{tmp_path}/a.txt\n'
expected += f'[End of matches for "a.txt" in {tmp_path}]\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_find_file_cwd(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
temp_file_path = tmp_path / 'a.txt'
temp_file_path.write_text('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5')
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
find_file('a.txt')
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
def test_find_file_not_exist_file():
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
find_file('unexist.txt')
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = '[No matches found for "unexist.txt" in ./]\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_find_file_not_exist_file_specific_path(tmp_path):
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
find_file('unexist.txt', str(tmp_path))
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = f'[No matches found for "unexist.txt" in {tmp_path}]\n'
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_edit_lint_file_pass(tmp_path):
# Enable linting
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'True'}):
file_path = _generate_test_file_with_lines(tmp_path, 1)
# Test linting functionality
with io.StringIO() as buf:
with contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
open_file(str(file_path))
insert_content_at_line(str(file_path), 1, "print('hello')\n")
result = buf.getvalue()
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[File: {file_path} (1 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
f'[File: {file_path} (1 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
"1|print('hello')\n"
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_lint_file_fail_undefined_name(tmp_path, capsys):
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'True'}):
current_line = 1
file_path = _generate_test_file_with_lines(tmp_path, 1)
open_file(str(file_path), current_line)
insert_content_at_line(str(file_path), 1, 'undefined_name()\n')
result = capsys.readouterr().out
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[File: {file_path} (1 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
'[Your proposed edit has introduced new syntax error(s). Please understand the errors and retry your edit command.]\n'
'ERRORS:\n'
f"{file_path}:1:1: F821 undefined name 'undefined_name'\n"
'[This is how your edit would have looked if applied]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|undefined_name()\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n\n'
'[This is the original code before your edit]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'Your changes have NOT been applied. Please fix your edit command and try again.\n'
'You either need to 1) Specify the correct start/end line arguments or 2) Correct your edit code.\n'
'DO NOT re-run the same failed edit command. Running it again will lead to the same error.\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_lint_file_fail_undefined_name_long(tmp_path, capsys):
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'True'}):
num_lines = 1000
error_line = 500
file_path = _generate_test_file_with_lines(tmp_path, num_lines)
error_message = (
f"{file_path}:{error_line}:1: F821 undefined name 'undefined_name'"
)
open_file(str(file_path))
insert_content_at_line(str(file_path), error_line, 'undefined_name()\n')
result = capsys.readouterr().out
assert result is not None
open_lines = '\n'.join([f'{i}|' for i in range(1, WINDOW + 1)])
expected = (
f'[File: {file_path} ({num_lines} lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
f'{open_lines}\n'
f'({num_lines - WINDOW} more lines below)\n'
'[Your proposed edit has introduced new syntax error(s). Please understand the errors and retry your edit command.]\n'
f'ERRORS:\n{error_message}\n'
'[This is how your edit would have looked if applied]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(489 more lines above)\n'
+ _numbered_test_lines(error_line - 10, error_line - 1)
+ '500|undefined_name()\n'
+ _numbered_test_lines(error_line + 1, error_line + 10)
+ '(491 more lines below)\n'
+ '-------------------------------------------------\n\n'
'[This is the original code before your edit]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(489 more lines above)\n'
+ _numbered_test_lines(error_line - 10, error_line + 10)
+ '(490 more lines below)\n'
+ '-------------------------------------------------\n'
'Your changes have NOT been applied. Please fix your edit command and try again.\n'
'You either need to 1) Specify the correct start/end line arguments or 2) Correct your edit code.\n'
'DO NOT re-run the same failed edit command. Running it again will lead to the same error.\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_lint_file_disabled_undefined_name(tmp_path, capsys):
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'False'}):
file_path = _generate_test_file_with_lines(tmp_path, 1)
open_file(str(file_path))
insert_content_at_line(str(file_path), 1, 'undefined_name()\n')
result = capsys.readouterr().out
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[File: {file_path} (1 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
f'[File: {file_path} (1 lines total after edit)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|undefined_name()\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
+ MSG_FILE_UPDATED.format(line_number=1)
+ '\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')
def test_parse_docx(tmp_path):
# Create a DOCX file with some content
test_docx_path = tmp_path / 'test.docx'
doc = docx.Document()
doc.add_paragraph('Hello, this is a test document.')
doc.add_paragraph('This is the second paragraph.')
doc.save(str(test_docx_path))
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = io.StringIO()
# Call the parse_docx function
parse_docx(str(test_docx_path))
# Capture the output
output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
sys.stdout = old_stdout
# Check if the output is correct
expected_output = (
f'[Reading DOCX file from {test_docx_path}]\n'
'@@ Page 1 @@\nHello, this is a test document.\n\n'
'@@ Page 2 @@\nThis is the second paragraph.\n\n\n'
)
assert output == expected_output, f'Expected output does not match. Got: {output}'
def test_parse_latex(tmp_path):
# Create a LaTeX file with some content
test_latex_path = tmp_path / 'test.tex'
with open(test_latex_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(r"""
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello, this is a test LaTeX document.
\end{document}
""")
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = io.StringIO()
# Call the parse_latex function
parse_latex(str(test_latex_path))
# Capture the output
output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
sys.stdout = old_stdout
# Check if the output is correct
expected_output = (
f'[Reading LaTex file from {test_latex_path}]\n'
'Hello, this is a test LaTeX document.\n'
)
assert output == expected_output, f'Expected output does not match. Got: {output}'
def test_parse_pdf(tmp_path):
# Create a PDF file with some content
test_pdf_path = tmp_path / 'test.pdf'
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas
c = canvas.Canvas(str(test_pdf_path), pagesize=letter)
c.drawString(100, 750, 'Hello, this is a test PDF document.')
c.save()
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = io.StringIO()
# Call the parse_pdf function
parse_pdf(str(test_pdf_path))
# Capture the output
output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
sys.stdout = old_stdout
# Check if the output is correct
expected_output = (
f'[Reading PDF file from {test_pdf_path}]\n'
'@@ Page 1 @@\n'
'Hello, this is a test PDF document.\n'
)
assert output == expected_output, f'Expected output does not match. Got: {output}'
def test_parse_pptx(tmp_path):
test_pptx_path = tmp_path / 'test.pptx'
from pptx import Presentation
pres = Presentation()
slide1 = pres.slides.add_slide(pres.slide_layouts[0])
title1 = slide1.shapes.title
title1.text = 'Hello, this is the first test PPTX slide.'
slide2 = pres.slides.add_slide(pres.slide_layouts[0])
title2 = slide2.shapes.title
title2.text = 'Hello, this is the second test PPTX slide.'
pres.save(str(test_pptx_path))
old_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = io.StringIO()
parse_pptx(str(test_pptx_path))
output = sys.stdout.getvalue()
sys.stdout = old_stdout
expected_output = (
f'[Reading PowerPoint file from {test_pptx_path}]\n'
'@@ Slide 1 @@\n'
'Hello, this is the first test PPTX slide.\n\n'
'@@ Slide 2 @@\n'
'Hello, this is the second test PPTX slide.\n\n'
)
assert output == expected_output, f'Expected output does not match. Got: {output}'
def test_lint_file_fail_non_python(tmp_path, capsys):
with patch.dict(os.environ, {'ENABLE_AUTO_LINT': 'True'}):
current_line = 1
file_path = _generate_ruby_test_file_with_lines(tmp_path, 1)
open_file(str(file_path), current_line)
insert_content_at_line(
str(file_path), 1, "def print_hello_world()\n puts 'Hello World'"
)
result = capsys.readouterr().out
assert result is not None
expected = (
f'[File: {file_path} (1 lines total)]\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
'[Your proposed edit has introduced new syntax error(s). Please understand the errors and retry your edit command.]\n'
'ERRORS:\n'
f'{file_path}:1\n'
'[This is how your edit would have looked if applied]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|def print_hello_world()\n'
"2| puts 'Hello World'\n"
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n\n'
'[This is the original code before your edit]\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'(this is the beginning of the file)\n'
'1|\n'
'(this is the end of the file)\n'
'-------------------------------------------------\n'
'Your changes have NOT been applied. Please fix your edit command and try again.\n'
'You either need to 1) Specify the correct start/end line arguments or 2) Correct your edit code.\n'
'DO NOT re-run the same failed edit command. Running it again will lead to the same error.\n'
)
assert result.split('\n') == expected.split('\n')