Drop the mini-swe-agent git submodule. All terminal backends now use hermes-agent's own environment implementations directly. Docker backend: - Inline the `docker run -d` container startup (was 15 lines in minisweagent's DockerEnvironment). Our wrapper already handled execute(), cleanup(), security hardening, volumes, and resource limits. Modal backend: - Import swe-rex's ModalDeployment directly instead of going through minisweagent's 90-line passthrough wrapper. - Bake the _AsyncWorker pattern (from environments/patches.py) directly into ModalEnvironment for Atropos compatibility without monkey-patching. Cleanup: - Remove minisweagent_path.py (submodule path resolution helper) - Remove submodule init/install from install.sh and setup-hermes.sh - Remove mini-swe-agent from .gitmodules - environments/patches.py is now a no-op (kept for backward compat) - terminal_tool.py no longer does sys.path hacking for minisweagent - mini_swe_runner.py guards imports (optional, for RL training only) - Update all affected tests to mock the new direct subprocess calls - Update README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md No functionality change — all Docker, Modal, local, SSH, Singularity, and Daytona backends behave identically. 6093 tests pass.
29 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
29 lines
1.0 KiB
Python
"""Tests for terminal/file tool availability in local dev environments."""
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import importlib
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from model_tools import get_tool_definitions
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terminal_tool_module = importlib.import_module("tools.terminal_tool")
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class TestTerminalRequirements:
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def test_local_backend_requirements(self, monkeypatch):
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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terminal_tool_module,
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"_get_env_config",
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lambda: {"env_type": "local"},
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)
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assert terminal_tool_module.check_terminal_requirements() is True
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def test_terminal_and_file_tools_resolve_for_local_backend(self, monkeypatch):
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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terminal_tool_module,
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"_get_env_config",
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lambda: {"env_type": "local"},
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)
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tools = get_tool_definitions(enabled_toolsets=["terminal", "file"], quiet_mode=True)
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names = {tool["function"]["name"] for tool in tools}
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assert "terminal" in names
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assert {"read_file", "write_file", "patch", "search_files"}.issubset(names)
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