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Testing Guide

This project includes comprehensive test coverage through unit tests and integration simulator tests.

Running Tests

Prerequisites

  • Python virtual environment activated: source venv/bin/activate
  • All dependencies installed: pip install -r requirements.txt
  • Docker containers running (for simulator tests): ./run-server.sh

Unit Tests

Run all unit tests with pytest:

# Run all tests with verbose output
python -m pytest -xvs

# Run specific test file
python -m pytest tests/test_providers.py -xvs

Simulator Tests

Simulator tests replicate real-world Claude CLI interactions with the MCP server running in Docker. Unlike unit tests that test isolated functions, simulator tests validate the complete end-to-end flow including:

  • Actual MCP protocol communication
  • Docker container interactions
  • Multi-turn conversations across tools
  • Log output validation

Important: Simulator tests require LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG in your .env file to validate detailed execution logs.

Running All Simulator Tests

# Run all simulator tests
python communication_simulator_test.py

# Run with verbose output for debugging
python communication_simulator_test.py --verbose

# Keep Docker logs after tests for inspection
python communication_simulator_test.py --keep-logs

Running Individual Tests

To run a single simulator test in isolation (useful for debugging or test development):

# Run a specific test by name
python communication_simulator_test.py --individual basic_conversation

# Examples of available tests:
python communication_simulator_test.py --individual content_validation
python communication_simulator_test.py --individual cross_tool_continuation
python communication_simulator_test.py --individual redis_validation

Other Options

# List all available simulator tests with descriptions
python communication_simulator_test.py --list-tests

# Run multiple specific tests (not all)
python communication_simulator_test.py --tests basic_conversation content_validation

# Force Docker environment rebuild before running tests
python communication_simulator_test.py --rebuild

Code Quality Checks

Before committing, ensure all linting passes:

# Run all linting checks
ruff check .
black --check .
isort --check-only .

# Auto-fix issues
ruff check . --fix
black .
isort .

What Each Test Suite Covers

Unit Tests

Test isolated components and functions:

  • Provider functionality: Model initialization, API interactions, capability checks
  • Tool operations: All MCP tools (chat, analyze, debug, etc.)
  • Conversation memory: Threading, continuation, history management
  • File handling: Path validation, token limits, deduplication
  • Auto mode: Model selection logic and fallback behavior

Simulator Tests

Validate real-world usage scenarios by simulating actual Claude prompts:

  • Basic conversations: Multi-turn chat functionality with real prompts
  • Cross-tool continuation: Context preservation across different tools
  • File deduplication: Efficient handling of repeated file references
  • Model selection: Proper routing to configured providers
  • Token allocation: Context window management in practice
  • Redis validation: Conversation persistence and retrieval

Contributing: Test Requirements

When contributing to this project:

  1. New features MUST include tests:

    • Add unit tests in tests/ for new functions or classes
    • Test both success and error cases
  2. Tool changes require simulator tests:

    • Add simulator tests in simulator_tests/ for new or modified tools
    • Use realistic prompts that demonstrate the feature
    • Validate output through Docker logs
  3. Test naming conventions:

    • Unit tests: test_<feature>_<scenario>.py
    • Simulator tests: test_<tool>_<behavior>.py
  4. Before submitting PR:

    • Run all unit tests: python -m pytest -xvs
    • Run relevant simulator tests
    • Ensure all linting passes

Remember: Tests are documentation. They show how features are intended to be used and help prevent regressions.