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```python """python scripts/update_mypy_ruff.py""" import glob import tomllib from pathlib import Path import toml import subprocess import re ROOT_DIR = Path(__file__).parents[1] def main(): for path in glob.glob(str(ROOT_DIR / "libs/**/pyproject.toml"), recursive=True): print(path) with open(path, "rb") as f: pyproject = tomllib.load(f) try: pyproject["tool"]["poetry"]["group"]["typing"]["dependencies"]["mypy"] = ( "^1.10" ) pyproject["tool"]["poetry"]["group"]["lint"]["dependencies"]["ruff"] = ( "^0.5" ) except KeyError: continue with open(path, "w") as f: toml.dump(pyproject, f) cwd = "/".join(path.split("/")[:-1]) completed = subprocess.run( "poetry lock --no-update; poetry install --with typing; poetry run mypy . --no-color", cwd=cwd, shell=True, capture_output=True, text=True, ) logs = completed.stdout.split("\n") to_ignore = {} for l in logs: if re.match("^(.*)\:(\d+)\: error:.*\[(.*)\]", l): path, line_no, error_type = re.match( "^(.*)\:(\d+)\: error:.*\[(.*)\]", l ).groups() if (path, line_no) in to_ignore: to_ignore[(path, line_no)].append(error_type) else: to_ignore[(path, line_no)] = [error_type] print(len(to_ignore)) for (error_path, line_no), error_types in to_ignore.items(): all_errors = ", ".join(error_types) full_path = f"{cwd}/{error_path}" try: with open(full_path, "r") as f: file_lines = f.readlines() except FileNotFoundError: continue file_lines[int(line_no) - 1] = ( file_lines[int(line_no) - 1][:-1] + f" # type: ignore[{all_errors}]\n" ) with open(full_path, "w") as f: f.write("".join(file_lines)) subprocess.run( "poetry run ruff format .; poetry run ruff --select I --fix .", cwd=cwd, shell=True, capture_output=True, text=True, ) if __name__ == "__main__": main() ```
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2.2 KiB
Python
55 lines
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Python
"""Test functionality of JSON tools."""
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from pathlib import Path
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from langchain_community.tools.json.tool import JsonSpec
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def test_json_spec_from_file(tmp_path: Path) -> None:
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"""Test JsonSpec can be constructed from a file."""
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path = tmp_path / "test.json"
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path.write_text('{"foo": "bar"}')
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spec = JsonSpec.from_file(path)
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assert spec.dict_ == {"foo": "bar"}
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def test_json_spec_keys() -> None:
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"""Test JsonSpec can return keys of a dict at given path."""
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spec = JsonSpec(dict_={"foo": "bar", "baz": {"test": {"foo": [1, 2, 3]}}})
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assert spec.keys("data") == "['foo', 'baz']"
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assert "ValueError" in spec.keys('data["foo"]')
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assert spec.keys('data["baz"]') == "['test']"
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assert spec.keys('data["baz"]["test"]') == "['foo']"
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assert "ValueError" in spec.keys('data["baz"]["test"]["foo"]')
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def test_json_spec_value() -> None:
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"""Test JsonSpec can return value of a dict at given path."""
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spec = JsonSpec(dict_={"foo": "bar", "baz": {"test": {"foo": [1, 2, 3]}}})
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assert spec.value("data") == "{'foo': 'bar', 'baz': {'test': {'foo': [1, 2, 3]}}}"
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assert spec.value('data["foo"]') == "bar"
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assert spec.value('data["baz"]') == "{'test': {'foo': [1, 2, 3]}}"
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assert spec.value('data["baz"]["test"]') == "{'foo': [1, 2, 3]}"
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assert spec.value('data["baz"]["test"]["foo"]') == "[1, 2, 3]"
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assert spec.value("data['foo']") == "bar"
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assert spec.value("data['baz']") == "{'test': {'foo': [1, 2, 3]}}"
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assert spec.value("data['baz']['test']") == "{'foo': [1, 2, 3]}"
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assert spec.value("data['baz']['test']['foo']") == "[1, 2, 3]"
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def test_json_spec_value_max_length() -> None:
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"""Test JsonSpec can return value of a dict at given path."""
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spec = JsonSpec(
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dict_={"foo": "bar", "baz": {"test": {"foo": [1, 2, 3]}}}, max_value_length=5
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)
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assert spec.value('data["foo"]') == "bar"
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assert (
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spec.value('data["baz"]')
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== "Value is a large dictionary, should explore its keys directly"
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)
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assert (
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spec.value('data["baz"]["test"]')
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== "Value is a large dictionary, should explore its keys directly"
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)
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assert spec.value('data["baz"]["test"]["foo"]') == "[1, 2..."
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