- Fixed test_fallback_with_shorthand_restrictions to clear restriction
service singleton in finally block, preventing state leakage
- Updated o3-pro test to use @patch.dict for OPENAI_ALLOWED_MODELS,
following standard pattern and allowing both o3-pro and o3-pro-2025-06-10
- Removed invalid cassette file that had wrong request content
The test now passes in both isolated and full suite runs.
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The test was failing when run in the full test suite because the
ModelRestrictionService singleton persisted restrictions from previous
tests. Specifically, test_fallback_with_shorthand_restrictions sets
OPENAI_ALLOWED_MODELS="mini" which blocked o3-pro.
Added utils.model_restrictions._restriction_service = None to ensure
the test starts with clean restriction state.
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The bisect and simplified test files were created during investigation
to understand fixture requirements, but they test the same core functionality
as test_o3_pro_output_text_fix.py. Now that we have the final clean
implementation, these files are redundant.
Removed:
• test_o3_pro_fixture_bisect.py - 4 test methods testing fixture combinations
• test_o3_pro_simplified.py - 2 test methods testing minimal requirements
The main test_o3_pro_output_text_fix.py remains and covers all the necessary
o3-pro output_text parsing validation.
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✨ Key improvements:
• Added public reset_for_testing() method to registry for clean test state management
• Updated test setup/teardown to use new public API instead of private attributes
• Enhanced inject_transport helper to ensure OpenAI provider registration
• Migrated additional test files to use inject_transport pattern
• Reduced code duplication by ~30 lines across test files
🔧 Technical details:
• transport_helpers.py: Always register OpenAI provider for transport tests
• test_o3_pro_output_text_fix.py: Use reset_for_testing() API, remove redundant registration
• test_o3_pro_fixture_bisect.py: Migrate all 4 test methods to inject_transport
• test_o3_pro_simplified.py: Migrate both test methods to inject_transport
• providers/registry.py: Add reset_for_testing() public method
✅ Quality assurance:
• All 7 o3-pro tests pass with new helper pattern
• No regression in test isolation or provider state management
• Improved maintainability through centralized transport injection
• Follows single responsibility principle with focused helper function
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- Remove over-engineered allow_all_models fixture (6 operations → 1 line API key setting)
- Replace 10 lines of monkey patching boilerplate with 1-line inject_transport helper
- Remove cargo-cult error handling that allowed test to pass with API failures
- Create reusable transport_helpers.py for HTTP transport injection patterns
- Fix provider registration state pollution between batch test runs
- Test now works reliably in both individual and batch execution modes
The test is significantly cleaner and addresses root cause (provider registration timing)
rather than symptoms (cache clearing).
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- Add verification that o3-pro model was actually used (not just requested)
- Verify model_used and provider_used metadata fields are populated
- Add graceful handling for error responses in test
- Improve test documentation explaining what's being verified
- Confirm response parsing uses output_text field correctly
This ensures the test properly validates both that:
1. The o3-pro model was selected and used via the /v1/responses endpoint
2. The response metadata correctly identifies the model and provider
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- Fix lint errors: trailing whitespace and deprecated typing imports
- Update test mock for o3-pro response format (output.content[] → output_text)
- Implement robust test isolation with monkeypatch fixture
- Clear provider registry cache to prevent test interference
- Ensure o3-pro tests pass in both individual and full suite execution
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- Add o3_pro_basic_math.json cassette for test_o3_pro_output_text_fix.py
- Remove unused o3_pro_content_capture.json cassette
- This allows tests to run without API keys in CI/CD
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- Fix o3-pro response parsing to use output_text convenience field
- Replace respx with custom httpx transport solution for better reliability
- Implement comprehensive PII sanitization to prevent secret exposure
- Add HTTP request/response recording with cassette format for testing
- Sanitize all existing cassettes to remove exposed API keys
- Update documentation to reflect new HTTP transport recorder
- Add test suite for PII sanitization and HTTP recording
This change:
1. Fixes timeout issues with o3-pro API calls (was 2+ minutes, now ~15-22 seconds)
2. Properly captures response content without httpx.ResponseNotRead exceptions
3. Preserves original HTTP response format including gzip compression
4. Prevents future secret exposure with automatic PII sanitization
5. Enables reliable replay testing for o3-pro interactions
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- Introduced tests for Docker deployment scripts to ensure existence, permissions, and proper command usage.
- Added tests for Docker integration with Claude Desktop, validating MCP configuration and command formats.
- Implemented health check tests for Docker, ensuring script functionality and proper configuration in Docker setup.
- Created tests for Docker MCP validation, focusing on command validation and security configurations.
- Developed security tests for Docker configurations, checking for non-root user setups, privilege restrictions, and sensitive data handling.
- Added volume persistence tests to ensure configuration and logs are correctly managed across container runs.
- Updated .dockerignore to exclude sensitive files and added relevant tests for Docker secrets handling.
Added new confidence values (very_high, almost_certain) to all workflow tools
to provide more granular confidence tracking. Updated enum declarations in:
- analyze.py, codereview.py, debug.py, precommit.py, secaudit.py, testgen.py
- Updated debug.py's get_required_actions to handle new confidence values
- All tools now use consistent 7-value confidence scale
- refactor.py kept its unique scale (exploring/incomplete/partial/complete)
Also fixed model thinking configuration:
- Added very_high and almost_certain to MODEL_THINKING_PREFERENCES
- Set medium thinking for very_high, high thinking for almost_certain
- Updated prompts to clarify certain means 100% local confidence
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- Implemented `run-server.ps1` for setting up the Zen MCP server environment, including virtual environment creation, dependency installation, and Docker cleanup.
- Added logging and error handling throughout the setup process.
- Included functions for validating API keys and configuring integration with Claude Desktop and Gemini CLI.
- Created `run_integration_tests.ps1` to execute integration tests with real API calls, including checks for API key availability and environment setup.
- Enhanced output with color-coded messages for better user experience.
Patch directory added for cross-platform patching support (`patch_crossplatform.py`).