forked from Rockachopa/Timmy-time-dashboard
selenium depends on websocket-client which installs a top-level `websocket` package that shadows our src/websocket/ module on CI. Renaming to ws_manager eliminates the conflict entirely — no more sys.path hacks needed in conftest or Selenium tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
32 lines
850 B
Python
32 lines
850 B
Python
"""Tests for ws_manager/handler.py — WebSocket manager."""
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import json
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import pytest
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from ws_manager.handler import WebSocketManager, WSEvent
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def test_ws_event_to_json():
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event = WSEvent(event="test", data={"key": "val"}, timestamp="2026-01-01T00:00:00Z")
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j = json.loads(event.to_json())
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assert j["event"] == "test"
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assert j["data"]["key"] == "val"
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def test_ws_manager_initial_state():
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mgr = WebSocketManager()
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assert mgr.connection_count == 0
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assert mgr.event_history == []
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@pytest.mark.asyncio
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async def test_ws_manager_event_history_limit():
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"""History is trimmed to max_history after broadcasts."""
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mgr = WebSocketManager()
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mgr._max_history = 5
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for i in range(10):
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await mgr.broadcast(f"e{i}", {})
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assert len(mgr.event_history) == 5
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assert mgr.event_history[0].event == "e5"
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