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TRUNCATE ... RESTART IDENTITY resets every sequence to 1, and the baseline restore re-inserts seeded rows WITH their explicit ids — leaving each sequence pointing below MAX(id). Harmless while the only baseline rows lived in tables tests never sequence-insert into (ml_settings id=1); migration 0075 seeded tag rows and every Tag insert after the first truncate collided on pk_tag id=1 (205 failures, run 1888 — find_or_create then surfaced it as NoResultFound via its conflict-recovery re-select). setval every restored table with a serial id column past its restored rows. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01CDgx8bQS5YrGRK76v8HUnM
195 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
195 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
"""Shared pytest fixtures.
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The async db fixture provides an AsyncSession bound to a transaction that
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gets rolled back after each test. CI provisions a real Postgres + pgvector
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(see .forgejo/workflows/ci.yml), so tests exercise the actual schema and
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migration code paths.
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"""
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import os
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# Audit 2026-06-02: CredentialCrypto now refuses to auto-generate a
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# Fernet key without explicit opt-in (production safety against silent
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# key regeneration on partial restore). The test environment never has
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# a pre-seeded key file, so set the bootstrap flag here before any
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# create_app() / CredentialCrypto() import path fires.
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os.environ.setdefault("CURATOR_BOOTSTRAP_NEW_KEY", "1")
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import pytest # noqa: E402
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import pytest_asyncio # noqa: E402
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from sqlalchemy import create_engine # noqa: E402
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from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import ( # noqa: E402
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AsyncSession,
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async_sessionmaker,
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create_async_engine,
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)
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from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker # noqa: E402
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from backend.app import create_app # noqa: E402
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from backend.app.models import Base # noqa: E402
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def _async_database_url() -> str:
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user = os.environ.get("DB_USER", "fabledcurator")
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password = os.environ["DB_PASSWORD"]
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host = os.environ.get("DB_HOST", "postgres")
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port = os.environ.get("DB_PORT", "5432")
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name = os.environ.get("DB_NAME", "fabledcurator_test")
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return f"postgresql+asyncpg://{user}:{password}@{host}:{port}/{name}"
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def _sync_database_url() -> str:
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user = os.environ.get("DB_USER", "fabledcurator")
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password = os.environ["DB_PASSWORD"]
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host = os.environ.get("DB_HOST", "postgres")
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port = os.environ.get("DB_PORT", "5432")
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name = os.environ.get("DB_NAME", "fabledcurator_test")
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return f"postgresql+psycopg://{user}:{password}@{host}:{port}/{name}"
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@pytest_asyncio.fixture
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async def engine():
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e = create_async_engine(_async_database_url(), future=True)
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yield e
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await e.dispose()
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@pytest_asyncio.fixture
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async def db(engine) -> AsyncSession:
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Session = async_sessionmaker(engine, expire_on_commit=False)
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async with Session() as session:
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await session.begin()
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try:
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yield session
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finally:
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await session.rollback()
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@pytest.fixture
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def sync_engine():
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e = create_engine(_sync_database_url(), future=True)
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yield e
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e.dispose()
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@pytest.fixture
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def db_sync(sync_engine):
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"""Synchronous Session bound to a savepoint — used by Importer tests
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(the Importer is sync-only by design)."""
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SyncSession = sessionmaker(sync_engine, expire_on_commit=False)
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with SyncSession() as session:
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session.begin()
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try:
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yield session
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finally:
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session.rollback()
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@pytest_asyncio.fixture
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async def app():
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return create_app()
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@pytest_asyncio.fixture
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async def client(app):
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async with app.test_client() as c:
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yield c
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# Migration-seeded baseline (singleton config like import_settings /
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# ml_settings), captured lazily at the FIRST integration test's setup —
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# when the CI integration job has just run `alembic upgrade head` so the DB
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# is pristine. Cached module-wide. Never populated in the DB-less unit job
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# because only integration-marked tests trigger the connection.
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_SEED_SNAPSHOT: dict[str, list[dict]] | None = None
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
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def _truncate_engine():
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"""Session-scoped sync engine reused by the per-test DB-reset teardown.
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Creating a fresh engine + Postgres connection for EVERY test's teardown was
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the integration suite's dominant cost — `--durations` showed the 15 slowest
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operations in both long shards were all ~1.5-2s teardowns, i.e. the
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connect+SCRAM handshake, not test logic. A single pooled connection reused
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across teardowns cuts that to the TRUNCATE itself. `pool_pre_ping` guards
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against Postgres reaping the idle connection mid-suite (a stale-connection
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failure would be a nasty flaky bounce; the ping is sub-millisecond).
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`create_engine` is lazy — it opens no connection until first `.begin()` —
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so the no-DB unit job instantiates this object but never connects.
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"""
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eng = create_engine(_sync_database_url(), future=True, pool_pre_ping=True)
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yield eng
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eng.dispose()
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def _reset_db_after_integration(request, _truncate_engine):
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"""Integration tests exercise app/celery code that commits on its own
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connection, which the rollback fixtures above can't undo — so data
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would leak between tests. Capture the seeded baseline at the first
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integration test, then after each integration-marked test truncate
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every model table and restore that baseline. Touches the DB ONLY for
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integration-marked tests, so the no-DB fast unit job is untouched.
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Uses the session-scoped `_truncate_engine` (pooled, reused) rather than
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building a fresh engine per test — see that fixture's docstring.
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"""
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global _SEED_SNAPSHOT
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is_integration = request.node.get_closest_marker("integration") is not None
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if is_integration and _SEED_SNAPSHOT is None:
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snap: dict[str, list[dict]] = {}
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with _truncate_engine.connect() as conn:
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for t in Base.metadata.sorted_tables:
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rows = [
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dict(m)
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for m in conn.execute(t.select()).mappings().all()
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]
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if rows:
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snap[t.name] = rows
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_SEED_SNAPSHOT = snap
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yield
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if not is_integration:
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return
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tables = ", ".join(t.name for t in Base.metadata.sorted_tables)
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if not tables:
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return
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with _truncate_engine.begin() as conn:
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conn.exec_driver_sql(
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f"TRUNCATE {tables} RESTART IDENTITY CASCADE"
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)
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for t in Base.metadata.sorted_tables:
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rows = (_SEED_SNAPSHOT or {}).get(t.name)
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if rows:
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conn.execute(t.insert(), rows)
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# Restored rows carry their explicit ids while RESTART
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# IDENTITY reset the sequence to 1, so the next ORM insert
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# would collide on the PK (bitten by migration 0075's seeded
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# system tags: every Tag insert failed with pk_tag id=1).
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# Resync any serial id sequence past the restored rows.
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if "id" in t.c:
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conn.exec_driver_sql(
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f"SELECT setval(pg_get_serial_sequence('{t.name}', 'id'), "
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f"(SELECT COALESCE(MAX(id), 1) FROM {t.name})) "
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f"WHERE pg_get_serial_sequence('{t.name}', 'id') IS NOT NULL"
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)
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@pytest_asyncio.fixture(autouse=True)
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async def _dispose_app_engine(request):
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"""The app's shared async engine (extensions.get_engine) is a process
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singleton, but pytest-asyncio gives each test a fresh event loop;
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asyncpg connections are loop-bound, so reuse across tests raises
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'attached to a different loop'. Dispose after each integration test so
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the next test rebuilds the engine on its own loop.
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"""
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yield
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if request.node.get_closest_marker("integration") is None:
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return
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from backend.app import extensions
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await extensions.dispose_engine()
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