aider/tests/basic/test_commands.py

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import codecs
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
from io import StringIO
from pathlib import Path
from unittest import TestCase, mock
import git
import pyperclip
from aider.coders import Coder
from aider.commands import Commands, SwitchCoder
from aider.dump import dump # noqa: F401
from aider.io import InputOutput
from aider.models import Model
from aider.repo import GitRepo
from aider.utils import ChdirTemporaryDirectory, GitTemporaryDirectory, make_repo
class TestCommands(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.original_cwd = os.getcwd()
self.tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
os.chdir(self.tempdir)
self.GPT35 = Model("gpt-3.5-turbo")
def tearDown(self):
os.chdir(self.original_cwd)
shutil.rmtree(self.tempdir, ignore_errors=True)
def test_cmd_add(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Call the cmd_add method with 'foo.txt' and 'bar.txt' as a single string
commands.cmd_add("foo.txt bar.txt")
# Check if both files have been created in the temporary directory
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("foo.txt"))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("bar.txt"))
def test_cmd_copy(self):
# Initialize InputOutput and Coder instances
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Add some assistant messages to the chat history
coder.done_messages = [
{"role": "assistant", "content": "First assistant message"},
{"role": "user", "content": "User message"},
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Second assistant message"},
]
# Mock pyperclip.copy and io.tool_output
with (
mock.patch("pyperclip.copy") as mock_copy,
mock.patch.object(io, "tool_output") as mock_tool_output,
):
# Invoke the /copy command
commands.cmd_copy("")
# Assert pyperclip.copy was called with the last assistant message
mock_copy.assert_called_once_with("Second assistant message")
# Assert that tool_output was called with the expected preview
expected_preview = (
"Copied last assistant message to clipboard. Preview: Second assistant message"
)
mock_tool_output.assert_any_call(expected_preview)
def test_cmd_copy_with_cur_messages(self):
# Initialize InputOutput and Coder instances
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Add messages to done_messages and cur_messages
coder.done_messages = [
{"role": "assistant", "content": "First assistant message in done_messages"},
{"role": "user", "content": "User message in done_messages"},
]
coder.cur_messages = [
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Latest assistant message in cur_messages"},
]
# Mock pyperclip.copy and io.tool_output
with (
mock.patch("pyperclip.copy") as mock_copy,
mock.patch.object(io, "tool_output") as mock_tool_output,
):
# Invoke the /copy command
commands.cmd_copy("")
# Assert pyperclip.copy was called with the last assistant message in cur_messages
mock_copy.assert_called_once_with("Latest assistant message in cur_messages")
# Assert that tool_output was called with the expected preview
expected_preview = (
"Copied last assistant message to clipboard. Preview: Latest assistant message in"
" cur_messages"
)
mock_tool_output.assert_any_call(expected_preview)
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Add only user messages
coder.done_messages = [
{"role": "user", "content": "User message"},
]
# Mock io.tool_error
with mock.patch.object(io, "tool_error") as mock_tool_error:
commands.cmd_copy("")
# Assert tool_error was called indicating no assistant messages
mock_tool_error.assert_called_once_with("No assistant messages found to copy.")
def test_cmd_copy_pyperclip_exception(self):
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
coder.done_messages = [
{"role": "assistant", "content": "Assistant message"},
]
# Mock pyperclip.copy to raise an exception
with (
mock.patch(
"pyperclip.copy", side_effect=pyperclip.PyperclipException("Clipboard error")
),
mock.patch.object(io, "tool_error") as mock_tool_error,
):
commands.cmd_copy("")
# Assert that tool_error was called with the clipboard error message
mock_tool_error.assert_called_once_with("Failed to copy to clipboard: Clipboard error")
def test_cmd_add_bad_glob(self):
# https://github.com/Aider-AI/aider/issues/293
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
commands.cmd_add("**.txt")
def test_cmd_add_with_glob_patterns(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create some test files
with open("test1.py", "w") as f:
f.write("print('test1')")
with open("test2.py", "w") as f:
f.write("print('test2')")
with open("test.txt", "w") as f:
f.write("test")
# Call the cmd_add method with a glob pattern
commands.cmd_add("*.py")
# Check if the Python files have been added to the chat session
self.assertIn(str(Path("test1.py").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(Path("test2.py").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
# Check if the text file has not been added to the chat session
self.assertNotIn(str(Path("test.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_add_no_match(self):
# yes=False means we will *not* create the file when it is not found
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Call the cmd_add method with a non-existent file pattern
commands.cmd_add("*.nonexistent")
# Check if no files have been added to the chat session
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_add_no_match_but_make_it(self):
# yes=True means we *will* create the file when it is not found
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
fname = Path("[abc].nonexistent")
# Call the cmd_add method with a non-existent file pattern
commands.cmd_add(str(fname))
# Check if no files have been added to the chat session
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 1)
self.assertTrue(fname.exists())
def test_cmd_add_drop_directory(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a directory and add files to it using pathlib
Path("test_dir").mkdir()
Path("test_dir/another_dir").mkdir()
Path("test_dir/test_file1.txt").write_text("Test file 1")
Path("test_dir/test_file2.txt").write_text("Test file 2")
Path("test_dir/another_dir/test_file.txt").write_text("Test file 3")
# Call the cmd_add method with a directory
commands.cmd_add("test_dir test_dir/test_file2.txt")
# Check if the files have been added to the chat session
self.assertIn(str(Path("test_dir/test_file1.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(Path("test_dir/test_file2.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(Path("test_dir/another_dir/test_file.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
commands.cmd_drop(str(Path("test_dir/another_dir")))
self.assertIn(str(Path("test_dir/test_file1.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(Path("test_dir/test_file2.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertNotIn(
str(Path("test_dir/another_dir/test_file.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames
)
# Issue #139 /add problems when cwd != git_root
# remember the proper abs path to this file
abs_fname = str(Path("test_dir/another_dir/test_file.txt").resolve())
# chdir to someplace other than git_root
Path("side_dir").mkdir()
os.chdir("side_dir")
# add it via it's git_root referenced name
commands.cmd_add("test_dir/another_dir/test_file.txt")
# it should be there, but was not in v0.10.0
self.assertIn(abs_fname, coder.abs_fnames)
# drop it via it's git_root referenced name
commands.cmd_drop("test_dir/another_dir/test_file.txt")
# it should be there, but was not in v0.10.0
self.assertNotIn(abs_fname, coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_drop_with_glob_patterns(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create test files in root and subdirectory
subdir = Path("subdir")
subdir.mkdir()
(subdir / "subtest1.py").touch()
(subdir / "subtest2.py").touch()
Path("test1.py").touch()
Path("test2.py").touch()
Path("test3.txt").touch()
# Add all Python files to the chat session
commands.cmd_add("*.py")
initial_count = len(coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertEqual(initial_count, 2) # Only root .py files should be added
# Test dropping with glob pattern
commands.cmd_drop("*2.py")
self.assertIn(str(Path("test1.py").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertNotIn(str(Path("test2.py").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), initial_count - 1)
def test_cmd_drop_without_glob(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create test files
test_files = ["file1.txt", "file2.txt", "file3.py"]
for fname in test_files:
Path(fname).touch()
# Add all files to the chat session
for fname in test_files:
commands.cmd_add(fname)
initial_count = len(coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertEqual(initial_count, 3)
# Test dropping individual files without glob
commands.cmd_drop("file1.txt")
self.assertNotIn(str(Path("file1.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(Path("file2.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), initial_count - 1)
# Test dropping multiple files without glob
commands.cmd_drop("file2.txt file3.py")
self.assertNotIn(str(Path("file2.txt").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertNotIn(str(Path("file3.py").resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_add_bad_encoding(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a new file foo.bad which will fail to decode as utf-8
with codecs.open("foo.bad", "w", encoding="iso-8859-15") as f:
f.write("ÆØÅ") # Characters not present in utf-8
commands.cmd_add("foo.bad")
self.assertEqual(coder.abs_fnames, set())
def test_cmd_git(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as tempdir:
# Create a file in the temporary directory
with open(f"{tempdir}/test.txt", "w") as f:
f.write("test")
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Run the cmd_git method with the arguments "commit -a -m msg"
commands.cmd_git("add test.txt")
commands.cmd_git("commit -a -m msg")
# Check if the file has been committed to the repository
repo = git.Repo(tempdir)
files_in_repo = repo.git.ls_files()
self.assertIn("test.txt", files_in_repo)
def test_cmd_tokens(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
commands.cmd_add("foo.txt bar.txt")
# Redirect the standard output to an instance of io.StringIO
stdout = StringIO()
sys.stdout = stdout
commands.cmd_tokens("")
# Reset the standard output
sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
# Get the console output
console_output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn("foo.txt", console_output)
self.assertIn("bar.txt", console_output)
def test_cmd_add_from_subdir(self):
repo = git.Repo.init()
repo.config_writer().set_value("user", "name", "Test User").release()
repo.config_writer().set_value("user", "email", "testuser@example.com").release()
# Create three empty files and add them to the git repository
filenames = ["one.py", Path("subdir") / "two.py", Path("anotherdir") / "three.py"]
for filename in filenames:
file_path = Path(filename)
file_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
file_path.touch()
repo.git.add(str(file_path))
repo.git.commit("-m", "added")
filenames = [str(Path(fn).resolve()) for fn in filenames]
###
os.chdir("subdir")
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# this should get added
commands.cmd_add(str(Path("anotherdir") / "three.py"))
# this should add one.py
commands.cmd_add("*.py")
self.assertIn(filenames[0], coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertNotIn(filenames[1], coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(filenames[2], coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_add_from_subdir_again(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
Path("side_dir").mkdir()
os.chdir("side_dir")
# add a file that is in the side_dir
with open("temp.txt", "w"):
pass
# this was blowing up with GitCommandError, per:
# https://github.com/Aider-AI/aider/issues/201
commands.cmd_add("temp.txt")
def test_cmd_commit(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
fname = "test.txt"
with open(fname, "w") as f:
f.write("test")
repo = git.Repo()
repo.git.add(fname)
repo.git.commit("-m", "initial")
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_dirty())
with open(fname, "w") as f:
f.write("new")
self.assertTrue(repo.is_dirty())
commit_message = "Test commit message"
commands.cmd_commit(commit_message)
self.assertFalse(repo.is_dirty())
def test_cmd_add_from_outside_root(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dname:
root = Path("root")
root.mkdir()
os.chdir(str(root))
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
outside_file = Path(tmp_dname) / "outside.txt"
outside_file.touch()
# This should not be allowed!
# https://github.com/Aider-AI/aider/issues/178
commands.cmd_add("../outside.txt")
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_add_from_outside_git(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory() as tmp_dname:
root = Path("root")
root.mkdir()
os.chdir(str(root))
make_repo()
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
outside_file = Path(tmp_dname) / "outside.txt"
outside_file.touch()
# This should not be allowed!
# It was blowing up with GitCommandError, per:
# https://github.com/Aider-AI/aider/issues/178
commands.cmd_add("../outside.txt")
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_add_filename_with_special_chars(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
fname = Path("with[brackets].txt")
fname.touch()
commands.cmd_add(str(fname))
self.assertIn(str(fname.resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_tokens_output(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
# Create a small repository with a few files
(Path(repo_dir) / "file1.txt").write_text("Content of file 1")
(Path(repo_dir) / "file2.py").write_text("print('Content of file 2')")
(Path(repo_dir) / "subdir").mkdir()
(Path(repo_dir) / "subdir" / "file3.md").write_text("# Content of file 3")
repo = git.Repo.init(repo_dir)
repo.git.add(A=True)
repo.git.commit("-m", "Initial commit")
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(Model("claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620"), None, io)
print(coder.get_announcements())
commands = Commands(io, coder)
commands.cmd_add("*.txt")
# Capture the output of cmd_tokens
original_tool_output = io.tool_output
output_lines = []
def capture_output(*args, **kwargs):
output_lines.extend(args)
original_tool_output(*args, **kwargs)
io.tool_output = capture_output
# Run cmd_tokens
commands.cmd_tokens("")
# Restore original tool_output
io.tool_output = original_tool_output
# Check if the output includes repository map information
repo_map_line = next((line for line in output_lines if "repository map" in line), None)
self.assertIsNotNone(
repo_map_line, "Repository map information not found in the output"
)
# Check if the output includes information about all added files
self.assertTrue(any("file1.txt" in line for line in output_lines))
# Check if the total tokens and remaining tokens are reported
self.assertTrue(any("tokens total" in line for line in output_lines))
self.assertTrue(any("tokens remaining" in line for line in output_lines))
def test_cmd_add_dirname_with_special_chars(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
dname = Path("with[brackets]")
dname.mkdir()
fname = dname / "filename.txt"
fname.touch()
commands.cmd_add(str(dname))
dump(coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(fname.resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_add_dirname_with_special_chars_git(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
dname = Path("with[brackets]")
dname.mkdir()
fname = dname / "filename.txt"
fname.touch()
repo = git.Repo()
repo.git.add(str(fname))
repo.git.commit("-m", "init")
commands.cmd_add(str(dname))
dump(coder.abs_fnames)
self.assertIn(str(fname.resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_add_abs_filename(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
fname = Path("file.txt")
fname.touch()
commands.cmd_add(str(fname.resolve()))
self.assertIn(str(fname.resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_add_quoted_filename(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
fname = Path("file with spaces.txt")
fname.touch()
commands.cmd_add(f'"{fname}"')
self.assertIn(str(fname.resolve()), coder.abs_fnames)
def test_cmd_add_existing_with_dirty_repo(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
repo = git.Repo()
files = ["one.txt", "two.txt"]
for fname in files:
Path(fname).touch()
repo.git.add(fname)
repo.git.commit("-m", "initial")
commit = repo.head.commit.hexsha
# leave a dirty `git rm`
repo.git.rm("one.txt")
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# There's no reason this /add should trigger a commit
commands.cmd_add("two.txt")
self.assertEqual(commit, repo.head.commit.hexsha)
# Windows is throwing:
# PermissionError: [WinError 32] The process cannot access
# the file because it is being used by another process
repo.git.commit("-m", "cleanup")
del coder
del commands
del repo
def test_cmd_save_and_load(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create some test files
test_files = {
"file1.txt": "Content of file 1",
"file2.py": "print('Content of file 2')",
"subdir/file3.md": "# Content of file 3",
}
for file_path, content in test_files.items():
full_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_path
full_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
full_path.write_text(content)
# Add some files as editable and some as read-only
commands.cmd_add("file1.txt file2.py")
commands.cmd_read_only("subdir/file3.md")
# Save the session to a file
session_file = "test_session.txt"
commands.cmd_save(session_file)
# Verify the session file was created and contains the expected commands
self.assertTrue(Path(session_file).exists())
with open(session_file, encoding=io.encoding) as f:
commands_text = f.read().splitlines()
# Convert paths to absolute for comparison
abs_file1 = str(Path("file1.txt").resolve())
abs_file2 = str(Path("file2.py").resolve())
abs_file3 = str(Path("subdir/file3.md").resolve())
# Check each line for matching paths using os.path.samefile
found_file1 = found_file2 = found_file3 = False
for line in commands_text:
if line.startswith("/add "):
path = Path(line[5:].strip()).resolve()
if os.path.samefile(str(path), abs_file1):
found_file1 = True
elif os.path.samefile(str(path), abs_file2):
found_file2 = True
elif line.startswith("/read-only "):
path = Path(line[11:]).resolve()
if os.path.samefile(str(path), abs_file3):
found_file3 = True
self.assertTrue(found_file1, "file1.txt not found in commands")
self.assertTrue(found_file2, "file2.py not found in commands")
self.assertTrue(found_file3, "file3.md not found in commands")
# Clear the current session
commands.cmd_reset("")
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
# Load the session back
commands.cmd_load(session_file)
# Verify files were restored correctly
added_files = {Path(coder.get_rel_fname(f)).as_posix() for f in coder.abs_fnames}
read_only_files = {
Path(coder.get_rel_fname(f)).as_posix() for f in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
}
self.assertEqual(added_files, {"file1.txt", "file2.py"})
self.assertEqual(read_only_files, {"subdir/file3.md"})
# Clean up
Path(session_file).unlink()
def test_cmd_save_and_load_with_external_file(self):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as external_file:
external_file.write("External file content")
external_file_path = external_file.name
try:
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create some test files in the repo
test_files = {
"file1.txt": "Content of file 1",
"file2.py": "print('Content of file 2')",
}
for file_path, content in test_files.items():
full_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_path
full_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
full_path.write_text(content)
# Add some files as editable and some as read-only
commands.cmd_add(str(Path("file1.txt")))
commands.cmd_read_only(external_file_path)
# Save the session to a file
session_file = str(Path("test_session.txt"))
commands.cmd_save(session_file)
# Verify the session file was created and contains the expected commands
self.assertTrue(Path(session_file).exists())
with open(session_file, encoding=io.encoding) as f:
commands_text = f.read()
commands_text = re.sub(
r"/add +", "/add ", commands_text
) # Normalize add command spaces
self.assertIn("/add file1.txt", commands_text)
# Split commands and check each one
for line in commands_text.splitlines():
if line.startswith("/read-only "):
saved_path = line.split(" ", 1)[1]
if os.path.samefile(saved_path, external_file_path):
break
else:
self.fail(f"No matching read-only command found for {external_file_path}")
# Clear the current session
commands.cmd_reset("")
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
# Load the session back
commands.cmd_load(session_file)
# Verify files were restored correctly
added_files = {coder.get_rel_fname(f) for f in coder.abs_fnames}
read_only_files = {coder.get_rel_fname(f) for f in coder.abs_read_only_fnames}
self.assertEqual(added_files, {str(Path("file1.txt"))})
self.assertTrue(
any(os.path.samefile(external_file_path, f) for f in read_only_files)
)
# Clean up
Path(session_file).unlink()
finally:
os.unlink(external_file_path)
def test_cmd_save_and_load_with_multiple_external_files(self):
with (
tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as external_file1,
tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as external_file2,
):
external_file1.write("External file 1 content")
external_file2.write("External file 2 content")
external_file1_path = external_file1.name
external_file2_path = external_file2.name
try:
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create some test files in the repo
test_files = {
"internal1.txt": "Content of internal file 1",
"internal2.txt": "Content of internal file 2",
}
for file_path, content in test_files.items():
full_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_path
full_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
full_path.write_text(content)
# Add files as editable and read-only
commands.cmd_add(str(Path("internal1.txt")))
commands.cmd_read_only(external_file1_path)
commands.cmd_read_only(external_file2_path)
# Save the session to a file
session_file = str(Path("test_session.txt"))
commands.cmd_save(session_file)
# Verify the session file was created and contains the expected commands
self.assertTrue(Path(session_file).exists())
with open(session_file, encoding=io.encoding) as f:
commands_text = f.read()
commands_text = re.sub(
r"/add +", "/add ", commands_text
) # Normalize add command spaces
self.assertIn("/add internal1.txt", commands_text)
# Split commands and check each one
for line in commands_text.splitlines():
if line.startswith("/read-only "):
saved_path = line.split(" ", 1)[1]
if os.path.samefile(saved_path, external_file1_path):
break
else:
self.fail(f"No matching read-only command found for {external_file1_path}")
# Split commands and check each one
for line in commands_text.splitlines():
if line.startswith("/read-only "):
saved_path = line.split(" ", 1)[1]
if os.path.samefile(saved_path, external_file2_path):
break
else:
self.fail(f"No matching read-only command found for {external_file2_path}")
# Clear the current session
commands.cmd_reset("")
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
# Load the session back
commands.cmd_load(session_file)
# Verify files were restored correctly
added_files = {coder.get_rel_fname(f) for f in coder.abs_fnames}
read_only_files = {coder.get_rel_fname(f) for f in coder.abs_read_only_fnames}
self.assertEqual(added_files, {str(Path("internal1.txt"))})
self.assertTrue(
all(
any(os.path.samefile(external_path, fname) for fname in read_only_files)
for external_path in [external_file1_path, external_file2_path]
)
)
# Clean up
Path(session_file).unlink()
finally:
os.unlink(external_file1_path)
os.unlink(external_file2_path)
def test_cmd_read_only_with_image_file(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a test image file
test_file = Path(repo_dir) / "test_image.jpg"
test_file.write_text("Mock image content")
# Test with non-vision model
commands.cmd_read_only(str(test_file))
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
# Test with vision model
vision_model = Model("gpt-4-vision-preview")
vision_coder = Coder.create(vision_model, None, io)
vision_commands = Commands(io, vision_coder)
vision_commands.cmd_read_only(str(test_file))
self.assertEqual(len(vision_coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 1)
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file), fname)
for fname in vision_coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Add a dummy message to ensure format_messages() works
vision_coder.cur_messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "Check the image"}]
# Check that the image file appears in the messages
messages = vision_coder.format_messages().all_messages()
found_image = False
for msg in messages:
if msg.get("role") == "user" and "content" in msg:
content = msg["content"]
if isinstance(content, list):
for item in content:
if isinstance(item, dict) and item.get("type") == "text":
if "test_image.jpg" in item.get("text", ""):
found_image = True
break
self.assertTrue(found_image, "Image file not found in messages to LLM")
def test_cmd_read_only_with_glob_pattern(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create multiple test files
test_files = ["test_file1.txt", "test_file2.txt", "other_file.txt"]
for file_name in test_files:
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_name
file_path.write_text(f"Content of {file_name}")
# Test the /read-only command with a glob pattern
commands.cmd_read_only("test_*.txt")
# Check if only the matching files were added to abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 2)
for file_name in ["test_file1.txt", "test_file2.txt"]:
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_name
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(file_path), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Check that other_file.txt was not added
other_file_path = Path(repo_dir) / "other_file.txt"
self.assertFalse(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(other_file_path), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
def test_cmd_read_only_with_recursive_glob(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a directory structure with files
(Path(repo_dir) / "subdir").mkdir()
test_files = ["test_file1.txt", "subdir/test_file2.txt", "subdir/other_file.txt"]
for file_name in test_files:
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_name
file_path.write_text(f"Content of {file_name}")
# Test the /read-only command with a recursive glob pattern
commands.cmd_read_only("**/*.txt")
# Check if all .txt files were added to abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 3)
for file_name in test_files:
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_name
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(file_path), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
def test_cmd_read_only_with_nonexistent_glob(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Test the /read-only command with a non-existent glob pattern
with mock.patch.object(io, "tool_error") as mock_tool_error:
commands.cmd_read_only(str(Path(repo_dir) / "nonexistent*.txt"))
# Check if the appropriate error message was displayed
mock_tool_error.assert_called_once_with(
f"No matches found for: {Path(repo_dir) / 'nonexistent*.txt'}"
)
# Ensure no files were added to abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_add_unicode_error(self):
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
fname = "file.txt"
encoding = "utf-16"
some_content_which_will_error_if_read_with_encoding_utf8 = "ÅÍÎÏ".encode(encoding)
with open(fname, "wb") as f:
f.write(some_content_which_will_error_if_read_with_encoding_utf8)
commands.cmd_add("file.txt")
self.assertEqual(coder.abs_fnames, set())
def test_cmd_add_read_only_file(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
# Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a test file
test_file = Path("test_read_only.txt")
test_file.write_text("Test content")
# Add the file as read-only
commands.cmd_read_only(str(test_file))
# Verify it's in abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Try to add the read-only file
commands.cmd_add(str(test_file))
# It's not in the repo, should not do anything
self.assertFalse(
any(os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname) for fname in coder.abs_fnames)
)
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
repo = git.Repo()
repo.git.add(str(test_file))
repo.git.commit("-m", "initial")
# Try to add the read-only file
commands.cmd_add(str(test_file))
# Verify it's now in abs_fnames and not in abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertTrue(
any(os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname) for fname in coder.abs_fnames)
)
self.assertFalse(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
def test_cmd_test_unbound_local_error(self):
with ChdirTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Mock the io.prompt_ask method to simulate user input
io.prompt_ask = lambda *args, **kwargs: "y"
# Test the cmd_run method with a command that should not raise an error
commands.cmd_run("exit 1", add_on_nonzero_exit=True)
# Check that the output was added to cur_messages
self.assertTrue(any("exit 1" in msg["content"] for msg in coder.cur_messages))
def test_cmd_add_drop_untracked_files(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
repo = git.Repo()
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
from aider.coders import Coder
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
fname = Path("test.txt")
fname.touch()
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
commands.cmd_add(str(fname))
files_in_repo = repo.git.ls_files()
self.assertNotIn(str(fname), files_in_repo)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 1)
commands.cmd_drop(str(fname))
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_undo_with_dirty_files_not_in_last_commit(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
repo = git.Repo(repo_dir)
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
other_path = Path(repo_dir) / "other_file.txt"
other_path.write_text("other content")
repo.git.add(str(other_path))
# Create and commit a file
filename = "test_file.txt"
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / filename
file_path.write_text("first content")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "first commit")
file_path.write_text("second content")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "second commit")
# Store the commit hash
last_commit_hash = repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7]
coder.aider_commit_hashes.add(last_commit_hash)
file_path.write_text("dirty content")
# Attempt to undo the last commit
commands.cmd_undo("")
# Check that the last commit is still present
self.assertEqual(last_commit_hash, repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7])
# Put back the initial content (so it's not dirty now)
file_path.write_text("second content")
other_path.write_text("dirty content")
commands.cmd_undo("")
self.assertNotEqual(last_commit_hash, repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7])
self.assertEqual(file_path.read_text(), "first content")
self.assertEqual(other_path.read_text(), "dirty content")
del coder
del commands
del repo
def test_cmd_undo_with_newly_committed_file(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
repo = git.Repo(repo_dir)
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Put in a random first commit
filename = "first_file.txt"
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / filename
file_path.write_text("new file content")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "Add new file")
# Create and commit a new file
filename = "new_file.txt"
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / filename
file_path.write_text("new file content")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "Add new file")
# Store the commit hash
last_commit_hash = repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7]
coder.aider_commit_hashes.add(last_commit_hash)
# Attempt to undo the last commit, should refuse
commands.cmd_undo("")
# Check that the last commit was not undone
self.assertEqual(last_commit_hash, repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7])
self.assertTrue(file_path.exists())
del coder
del commands
del repo
def test_cmd_undo_on_first_commit(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
repo = git.Repo(repo_dir)
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create and commit a new file
filename = "new_file.txt"
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / filename
file_path.write_text("new file content")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "Add new file")
# Store the commit hash
last_commit_hash = repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7]
coder.aider_commit_hashes.add(last_commit_hash)
# Attempt to undo the last commit
commands.cmd_undo("")
# Check that the commit is still present
self.assertEqual(last_commit_hash, repo.head.commit.hexsha[:7])
self.assertTrue(file_path.exists())
del coder
del commands
del repo
def test_cmd_add_gitignored_file(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
# Create a .gitignore file
gitignore = Path(".gitignore")
gitignore.write_text("*.ignored\n")
# Create a file that matches the gitignore pattern
ignored_file = Path("test.ignored")
ignored_file.write_text("This should be ignored")
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Try to add the ignored file
commands.cmd_add(str(ignored_file))
# Verify the file was not added
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_add_aiderignored_file(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
repo = git.Repo()
fname1 = "ignoreme1.txt"
fname2 = "ignoreme2.txt"
fname3 = "dir/ignoreme3.txt"
Path(fname2).touch()
repo.git.add(str(fname2))
repo.git.commit("-m", "initial")
aignore = Path(".aiderignore")
aignore.write_text(f"{fname1}\n{fname2}\ndir\n")
io = InputOutput(yes=True)
fnames = [fname1, fname2]
repo = GitRepo(
io,
fnames,
None,
aider_ignore_file=str(aignore),
)
coder = Coder.create(
self.GPT35,
None,
io,
fnames=fnames,
repo=repo,
)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
commands.cmd_add(f"{fname1} {fname2} {fname3}")
self.assertNotIn(fname1, str(coder.abs_fnames))
self.assertNotIn(fname2, str(coder.abs_fnames))
self.assertNotIn(fname3, str(coder.abs_fnames))
def test_cmd_read_only(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a test file
test_file = Path("test_read.txt")
test_file.write_text("Test content")
# Test the /read command
commands.cmd_read_only(str(test_file))
# Check if the file was added to abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Test dropping the read-only file
commands.cmd_drop(str(test_file))
# Check if the file was removed from abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertFalse(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
def test_cmd_read_only_from_working_dir(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a subdirectory and a test file within it
subdir = Path(repo_dir) / "subdir"
subdir.mkdir()
test_file = subdir / "test_read_only_file.txt"
test_file.write_text("Test content")
# Change the current working directory to the subdirectory
os.chdir(subdir)
# Test the /read-only command using git_root referenced name
commands.cmd_read_only(os.path.join("subdir", "test_read_only_file.txt"))
# Check if the file was added to abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Test dropping the read-only file using git_root referenced name
commands.cmd_drop(os.path.join("subdir", "test_read_only_file.txt"))
# Check if the file was removed from abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertFalse(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file.resolve()), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
def test_cmd_read_only_with_external_file(self):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", delete=False) as external_file:
external_file.write("External file content")
external_file_path = external_file.name
try:
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
# Create a test file in the repo
repo_file = Path(repo_dir) / "repo_file.txt"
repo_file.write_text("Repo file content")
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Test the /read command with an external file
commands.cmd_read_only(external_file_path)
# Check if the external file was added to abs_read_only_fnames
real_external_file_path = os.path.realpath(external_file_path)
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(real_external_file_path, fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Test dropping the external read-only file
commands.cmd_drop(Path(external_file_path).name)
# Check if the file was removed from abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertFalse(
any(
os.path.samefile(real_external_file_path, fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
finally:
os.unlink(external_file_path)
def test_cmd_read_only_with_multiple_files(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create multiple test files
test_files = ["test_file1.txt", "test_file2.txt", "test_file3.txt"]
for file_name in test_files:
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_name
file_path.write_text(f"Content of {file_name}")
# Test the /read-only command with multiple files
commands.cmd_read_only(" ".join(test_files))
# Check if all test files were added to abs_read_only_fnames
for file_name in test_files:
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / file_name
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(file_path), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Test dropping all read-only files
commands.cmd_drop(" ".join(test_files))
# Check if all files were removed from abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
def test_cmd_read_only_with_tilde_path(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory():
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=False)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create a test file in the user's home directory
home_dir = os.path.expanduser("~")
test_file = Path(home_dir) / "test_read_only_file.txt"
test_file.write_text("Test content")
try:
# Test the /read-only command with a path in the user's home directory
relative_path = os.path.join("~", "test_read_only_file.txt")
commands.cmd_read_only(relative_path)
# Check if the file was added to abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertTrue(
any(
os.path.samefile(str(test_file), fname)
for fname in coder.abs_read_only_fnames
)
)
# Test dropping the read-only file
commands.cmd_drop(relative_path)
# Check if the file was removed from abs_read_only_fnames
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
finally:
# Clean up: remove the test file from the home directory
test_file.unlink()
def test_cmd_diff(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
repo = git.Repo(repo_dir)
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create and commit a file
filename = "test_file.txt"
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / filename
file_path.write_text("Initial content\n")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "Initial commit\n")
# Modify the file to make it dirty
file_path.write_text("Modified content")
# Mock repo.get_commit_message to return a canned commit message
with mock.patch.object(
coder.repo, "get_commit_message", return_value="Canned commit message"
):
# Run cmd_commit
commands.cmd_commit()
# Capture the output of cmd_diff
with mock.patch("builtins.print") as mock_print:
commands.cmd_diff("")
# Check if the diff output is correct
mock_print.assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
diff_output = mock_print.call_args[0][0]
self.assertIn("-Initial content", diff_output)
self.assertIn("+Modified content", diff_output)
# Modify the file again
file_path.write_text("Further modified content")
# Run cmd_commit again
commands.cmd_commit()
# Capture the output of cmd_diff
with mock.patch("builtins.print") as mock_print:
commands.cmd_diff("")
# Check if the diff output is correct
mock_print.assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
diff_output = mock_print.call_args[0][0]
self.assertIn("-Modified content", diff_output)
self.assertIn("+Further modified content", diff_output)
# Modify the file a third time
file_path.write_text("Final modified content")
# Run cmd_commit again
commands.cmd_commit()
# Capture the output of cmd_diff
with mock.patch("builtins.print") as mock_print:
commands.cmd_diff("")
# Check if the diff output is correct
mock_print.assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
diff_output = mock_print.call_args[0][0]
self.assertIn("-Further modified content", diff_output)
self.assertIn("+Final modified content", diff_output)
def test_cmd_ask(self):
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
question = "What is the meaning of life?"
canned_reply = "The meaning of life is 42."
with mock.patch("aider.coders.Coder.run") as mock_run:
mock_run.return_value = canned_reply
with self.assertRaises(SwitchCoder):
commands.cmd_ask(question)
mock_run.assert_called_once()
mock_run.assert_called_once_with(question)
def test_cmd_lint_with_dirty_file(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
repo = git.Repo(repo_dir)
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Create and commit a file
filename = "test_file.py"
file_path = Path(repo_dir) / filename
file_path.write_text("def hello():\n print('Hello, World!')\n")
repo.git.add(filename)
repo.git.commit("-m", "Add test_file.py")
# Modify the file to make it dirty
file_path.write_text("def hello():\n print('Hello, World!')\n\n# Dirty line\n")
# Mock the linter.lint method
with mock.patch.object(coder.linter, "lint") as mock_lint:
# Set up the mock to return an empty string (no lint errors)
mock_lint.return_value = ""
# Run cmd_lint
commands.cmd_lint()
# Check if the linter was called with a filename string
# whose Path().name matches the expected filename
mock_lint.assert_called_once()
called_arg = mock_lint.call_args[0][0]
self.assertEqual(Path(called_arg).name, filename)
# Verify that the file is still dirty after linting
self.assertTrue(repo.is_dirty(filename))
del coder
del commands
del repo
def test_cmd_reset(self):
with GitTemporaryDirectory() as repo_dir:
io = InputOutput(pretty=False, fancy_input=False, yes=True)
coder = Coder.create(self.GPT35, None, io)
commands = Commands(io, coder)
# Add some files to the chat
file1 = Path(repo_dir) / "file1.txt"
file2 = Path(repo_dir) / "file2.txt"
file1.write_text("Content of file 1")
file2.write_text("Content of file 2")
commands.cmd_add(f"{file1} {file2}")
# Add some messages to the chat history
coder.cur_messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "Test message 1"}]
coder.done_messages = [{"role": "assistant", "content": "Test message 2"}]
# Run the reset command
commands.cmd_reset("")
# Check that all files have been dropped
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_fnames), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.abs_read_only_fnames), 0)
# Check that the chat history has been cleared
self.assertEqual(len(coder.cur_messages), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(coder.done_messages), 0)
# Verify that the files still exist in the repository
self.assertTrue(file1.exists())
self.assertTrue(file2.exists())
del coder
del commands