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 test_dependency_string() -> None: assert parse_dependency_string( "git+ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git" ) == DependencySource( git="ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git", ref=None, subdirectory=None, ) assert parse_dependency_string( "git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git#subdirectory=src" ) == DependencySource( git="https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git", subdirectory="src", ref=None, ) assert parse_dependency_string( "git+ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git#develop" ) == DependencySource( git="ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git", ref="develop", subdirectory=None ) # also support a slash in ssh assert parse_dependency_string( "git+ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git#develop" ) == DependencySource( git="ssh://git@github.com/efriis/myrepo.git", ref="develop", subdirectory=None ) # looks like poetry supports both an @ and a # assert parse_dependency_string( "git+ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git@develop" ) == DependencySource( git="ssh://git@github.com:efriis/myrepo.git", ref="develop", subdirectory=None ) assert parse_dependency_string("simple-pirate") == DependencySource( git=DEFAULT_GIT_REPO, subdirectory=f"{DEFAULT_GIT_SUBDIRECTORY}/simple-pirate", ref=DEFAULT_GIT_REF, ) def test_dependency_string_both() -> None: assert parse_dependency_string( "git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git@branch#subdirectory=src" ) == DependencySource( 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" ) # 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 parse_dependency_string("git+ssh://a@b") == DependencySource( git="ssh://a@b", subdirectory=None, ref=None, ) # weird one that is actually valid assert parse_dependency_string( "git+https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git@subdirectory=src" ) == DependencySource( git="https://github.com/efriis/myrepo.git", subdirectory=None, ref="subdirectory=src", )