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327 lines
11 KiB
Python
327 lines
11 KiB
Python
import tempfile
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import unittest
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from pathlib import Path
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
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import openai
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import requests
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from aider import models
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from aider.coders import Coder
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from aider.dump import dump # noqa: F401
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from aider.io import InputOutput
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class TestCoder(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.patcher = patch("aider.coders.base_coder.check_model_availability")
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self.mock_check = self.patcher.start()
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self.mock_check.return_value = True
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def tearDown(self):
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self.patcher.stop()
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def test_check_for_file_mentions(self):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Mock the git repo
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mock_repo = MagicMock()
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mock_repo.git.ls_files.return_value = "file1.txt\nfile2.py"
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coder.repo = mock_repo
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# Call the check_for_file_mentions method
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coder.check_for_file_mentions("Please check file1.txt and file2.py")
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# Check if coder.abs_fnames contains both files
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expected_files = set(
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map(
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str,
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[
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Path(coder.root) / "file1.txt",
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Path(coder.root) / "file2.py",
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],
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(coder.abs_fnames, expected_files)
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def test_check_for_filename_mentions_of_longer_paths(self):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Mock the git repo
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mock_repo = MagicMock()
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mock_repo.git.ls_files.return_value = "file1.txt\nfile2.py"
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coder.repo = mock_repo
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# Call the check_for_file_mentions method
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coder.check_for_file_mentions("Please check file1.txt and file2.py")
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# Check if coder.abs_fnames contains both files
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expected_files = set(
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map(
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str,
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[
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Path(coder.root) / "file1.txt",
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Path(coder.root) / "file2.py",
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],
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(coder.abs_fnames, expected_files)
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def test_check_for_ambiguous_filename_mentions_of_longer_paths(self):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Mock the git repo
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mock_repo = MagicMock()
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mock_repo.git.ls_files.return_value = "file1.txt\nother/file1.txt"
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coder.repo = mock_repo
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# Call the check_for_file_mentions method
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coder.check_for_file_mentions("Please check file1.txt!")
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self.assertEqual(coder.abs_fnames, set())
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def test_get_commit_message(self):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Mock the send method to set partial_response_content and return False
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = "a good commit message"
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return False
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the get_commit_message method with dummy diff and context
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result = coder.get_commit_message("dummy diff", "dummy context")
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# Assert that the returned message is the expected one
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self.assertEqual(result, "a good commit message")
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def test_get_commit_message_strip_quotes(self):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Mock the send method to set partial_response_content and return False
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = "a good commit message"
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return False
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the get_commit_message method with dummy diff and context
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result = coder.get_commit_message("dummy diff", "dummy context")
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# Assert that the returned message is the expected one
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self.assertEqual(result, "a good commit message")
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def test_get_commit_message_no_strip_unmatched_quotes(self):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Mock the send method to set partial_response_content and return False
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = 'a good "commit message"'
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return False
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the get_commit_message method with dummy diff and context
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result = coder.get_commit_message("dummy diff", "dummy context")
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# Assert that the returned message is the expected one
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self.assertEqual(result, 'a good "commit message"')
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@patch("aider.coders.base_coder.openai.ChatCompletion.create")
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@patch("builtins.print")
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def test_send_with_retries_rate_limit_error(self, mock_print, mock_chat_completion_create):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Set up the mock to raise RateLimitError on
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# the first call and return None on the second call
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mock_chat_completion_create.side_effect = [
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openai.error.RateLimitError("Rate limit exceeded"),
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None,
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]
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# Call the send_with_retries method
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coder.send_with_retries("model", ["message"], None)
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# Assert that print was called once
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mock_print.assert_called_once()
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@patch("aider.coders.base_coder.openai.ChatCompletion.create")
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@patch("builtins.print")
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def test_send_with_retries_connection_error(self, mock_print, mock_chat_completion_create):
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# Mock the IO object
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mock_io = MagicMock()
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(models.GPT4, None, mock_io, openai_api_key="fake_key")
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# Set up the mock to raise ConnectionError on the first call
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# and return None on the second call
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mock_chat_completion_create.side_effect = [
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requests.exceptions.ConnectionError("Connection error"),
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None,
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]
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# Call the send_with_retries method
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coder.send_with_retries("model", ["message"], None)
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# Assert that print was called once
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mock_print.assert_called_once()
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def test_run_with_file_deletion(self):
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# Create a few temporary files
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tempdir = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp())
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file1 = tempdir / "file1.txt"
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file2 = tempdir / "file2.txt"
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file1.touch()
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file2.touch()
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files = [file1, file2]
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(
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models.GPT4, None, io=InputOutput(), openai_api_key="fake_key", fnames=files
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)
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = "ok"
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coder.partial_response_function_call = dict()
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the run method with a message
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 2)
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file1.unlink()
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# Call the run method again with a message
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 1)
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def test_run_with_file_unicode_error(self):
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# Create a few temporary files
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_, file1 = tempfile.mkstemp()
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_, file2 = tempfile.mkstemp()
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files = [file1, file2]
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(
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models.GPT4, None, io=InputOutput(), openai_api_key="fake_key", fnames=files
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)
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = "ok"
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coder.partial_response_function_call = dict()
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the run method with a message
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 2)
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# Write some non-UTF8 text into the file
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with open(file1, "wb") as f:
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f.write(b"\x80abc")
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# Call the run method again with a message
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 1)
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def test_choose_fence(self):
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# Create a few temporary files
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_, file1 = tempfile.mkstemp()
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with open(file1, "wb") as f:
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f.write(b"this contains ``` backticks")
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files = [file1]
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(
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models.GPT4, None, io=InputOutput(), openai_api_key="fake_key", fnames=files
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)
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = "ok"
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coder.partial_response_function_call = dict()
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the run method with a message
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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self.assertNotEqual(coder.fence[0], "```")
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def test_run_with_file_utf_unicode_error(self):
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"make sure that we honor InputOutput(encoding) and don't just assume utf-8"
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# Create a few temporary files
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_, file1 = tempfile.mkstemp()
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_, file2 = tempfile.mkstemp()
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files = [file1, file2]
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encoding = "utf-16"
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# Initialize the Coder object with the mocked IO and mocked repo
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coder = Coder.create(
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models.GPT4,
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None,
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io=InputOutput(encoding=encoding),
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openai_api_key="fake_key",
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fnames=files,
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)
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def mock_send(*args, **kwargs):
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coder.partial_response_content = "ok"
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coder.partial_response_function_call = dict()
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coder.send = MagicMock(side_effect=mock_send)
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# Call the run method with a message
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 2)
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some_content_which_will_error_if_read_with_encoding_utf8 = "ÅÍÎÏ".encode(encoding)
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with open(file1, "wb") as f:
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f.write(some_content_which_will_error_if_read_with_encoding_utf8)
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coder.run(with_message="hi")
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# both files should still be here
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self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 2)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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