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refactor: rename package fabledassistant -> scribe (code-only)
Renames src/fabledassistant -> src/scribe and all imports, plus the
default DB name and DB user/password (fabled -> scribe) in config +
compose. 952 refs / 154 files. Reverses the old 'internal name stays
fabledassistant' convention.

Code-only: live databases are still physically named 'fabledassistant'.
Deployed environments must set POSTGRES_DB / POSTGRES_USER (or rename the
DB) since the defaults now resolve to 'scribe'. Repo (FabledScribe), git
host (fabledsword), MCP (fabled-git) and the image name (fabledscribe)
are intentionally unchanged.

ruff check src/ clean locally; CI (typecheck + pytest) is the gate.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 15:48:35 -04:00

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"""resolve_process precedence (id → exact title → substring) in services/notes.py.
Mocks async_session — no real DB, matching the other notes-service tests.
"""
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, patch
import pytest
def _make_mock_session():
s = AsyncMock()
s.__aenter__ = AsyncMock(return_value=s)
s.__aexit__ = AsyncMock(return_value=False)
return s
def _result(first=None, all_=None):
"""A SQLAlchemy-result mock exposing .scalars().first()/.all()."""
r = MagicMock()
r.scalars.return_value.first.return_value = first
r.scalars.return_value.all.return_value = all_ or []
return r
def _note(id, title):
n = MagicMock()
n.id = id
n.title = title
return n
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_resolve_process_by_numeric_id():
note = _note(5, "Drift Audit")
session = _make_mock_session()
# numeric id → first execute (id lookup) hits
session.execute = AsyncMock(side_effect=[_result(first=note)])
with patch("scribe.services.notes.async_session") as cls:
cls.return_value = session
from scribe.services.notes import resolve_process
found, candidates = await resolve_process(1, "5")
assert found is note
assert candidates == []
assert session.execute.await_count == 1
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_resolve_process_exact_title_beats_substring():
note = _note(7, "Drift Audit")
session = _make_mock_session()
# non-digit → exact-title query (first execute) hits; substring never runs
session.execute = AsyncMock(side_effect=[_result(first=note)])
with patch("scribe.services.notes.async_session") as cls:
cls.return_value = session
from scribe.services.notes import resolve_process
found, candidates = await resolve_process(1, "Drift Audit")
assert found is note
assert candidates == []
assert session.execute.await_count == 1
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_resolve_process_substring_returns_candidates():
n1 = _note(7, "Drift Audit Remediation")
n2 = _note(9, "Drift Audit Notes")
session = _make_mock_session()
# exact miss, then substring returns two (most-recent first)
session.execute = AsyncMock(side_effect=[_result(first=None), _result(all_=[n1, n2])])
with patch("scribe.services.notes.async_session") as cls:
cls.return_value = session
from scribe.services.notes import resolve_process
found, candidates = await resolve_process(1, "drift")
assert found is n1
assert candidates == [{"id": 9, "title": "Drift Audit Notes"}]
assert session.execute.await_count == 2
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_resolve_process_no_match():
session = _make_mock_session()
session.execute = AsyncMock(side_effect=[_result(first=None), _result(all_=[])])
with patch("scribe.services.notes.async_session") as cls:
cls.return_value = session
from scribe.services.notes import resolve_process
found, candidates = await resolve_process(1, "nope")
assert found is None
assert candidates == []