langchain/libs/cli/tests/test_utils.py
Erick Friis 9adaa78c65
cli improvements (#12465)
Features
- add multiple repos by their branch/repo
- generate `pip install` commands and `add_route()` code
![Screenshot 2023-10-27 at 4 49 52
PM](https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/assets/9557659/3aec4cbb-3f67-4f04-8370-5b54ea983b2a)

Optimizations:
- group installs by repo/branch to avoid duplicate cloning
2023-10-28 08:25:31 -07:00

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Python

from typing import Dict, Optional
import pytest
from langchain_cli.constants import (
DEFAULT_GIT_REF,
DEFAULT_GIT_REPO,
DEFAULT_GIT_SUBDIRECTORY,
)
from langchain_cli.utils.git import DependencySource, parse_dependency_string
def _assert_dependency_equals(
dep: DependencySource,
*,
git: Optional[str] = None,
ref: Optional[str] = None,
subdirectory: Optional[str] = None,
event_metadata: Optional[Dict] = None,
) -> None:
assert dep["git"] == git
assert dep["ref"] == ref
assert dep["subdirectory"] == subdirectory
if event_metadata is not None:
assert dep["event_metadata"] == event_metadata
def test_dependency_string() -> None:
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git", None, None, None
),
git="ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git",
ref=None,
subdirectory=None,
)
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git#subdirectory=src",
None,
None,
None,
),
git="https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git",
subdirectory="src",
ref=None,
)
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git#develop", None, None, None
),
git="ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git",
ref="develop",
subdirectory=None,
)
# also support a slash in ssh
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git#develop", None, None, None
),
git="ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git",
ref="develop",
subdirectory=None,
)
# looks like poetry supports both an @ and a #
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git@develop", None, None, None
),
git="ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git",
ref="develop",
subdirectory=None,
)
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string("simple-pirate", None, None, None),
git=DEFAULT_GIT_REPO,
subdirectory=f"{DEFAULT_GIT_SUBDIRECTORY}/simple-pirate",
ref=DEFAULT_GIT_REF,
)
def test_dependency_string_both() -> None:
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git@branch#subdirectory=src",
None,
None,
None,
),
git="https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git",
subdirectory="src",
ref="branch",
)
def test_dependency_string_invalids() -> None:
# expect error for wrong order
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
parse_dependency_string(
"git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git#subdirectory=src@branch",
None,
None,
None,
)
# expect error for @subdirectory
def test_dependency_string_edge_case() -> None:
# weird unsolvable edge case of
# git+ssh://a@b
# this could be a ssh dep with user=a, and default ref
# or a ssh dep at a with ref=b.
# in this case, assume the first case (be greedy with the '@')
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string("git+ssh://a@b", None, None, None),
git="ssh://a@b",
subdirectory=None,
ref=None,
)
# weird one that is actually valid
_assert_dependency_equals(
parse_dependency_string(
"git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git@subdirectory=src",
None,
None,
None,
),
git="https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git",
subdirectory=None,
ref="subdirectory=src",
)