Typer/rich emits ANSI styling in CI's --help output (e.g. `--metrics` becomes `-\x1b[0m\x1b[1;36m-metrics`), so literal substring asserts like `assert "--metrics" in result.output` fail. Locally the test runner auto-detects no-TTY and produces plain text, masking the issue. Add a small `_clean()` helper per test file that strips ANSI escape codes (`\x1b\[[0-9;]*m`) before substring containment checks.
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671 B
Python
19 lines
671 B
Python
"""Tests for `agnes admin metrics {import,export,validate}` (lifted from `da metrics`)."""
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from typer.testing import CliRunner
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# CI-safety: Typer/rich emits ANSI escapes in --help output. Strip before asserts.
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_ANSI_RE = __import__("re").compile(r"\x1b\[[0-9;]*m")
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def _clean(s: str) -> str:
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return _ANSI_RE.sub("", s)
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from cli.commands.admin import admin_app
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def test_admin_metrics_subcommands_present():
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runner = CliRunner()
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result = runner.invoke(admin_app, ["metrics", "--help"])
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assert result.exit_code == 0
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assert "import" in _clean(result.output)
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assert "export" in _clean(result.output)
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assert "validate" in _clean(result.output)
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