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juk0de 601ebe731a test_question_cmd: added a new testcase and made the old cases more explicit (easier to read) 2023-09-24 08:53:37 +02:00
juk0de 87b25993be tests: moved 'FakeAI' and common functions to 'test_common.py' 2023-09-24 08:38:52 +02:00
juk0de a478408449 test_question_cmd: test fixes and cleanup 2023-09-23 08:53:26 +02:00
juk0de b83b396c7b question_cmd: fixed msg specific argument creation 2023-09-23 08:11:11 +02:00
juk0de 3c932aa88e openai: fixed assignment of output tags 2023-09-23 08:11:11 +02:00
juk0de b50caa345c test_question_cmd: introduced 'FakeAI' class 2023-09-23 08:11:11 +02:00
juk0de 80c5dcc801 question_cmd: input tag options without a tag (e. g. '-t') now select ALL tags 2023-09-23 08:11:11 +02:00
juk0de 33df84beaa ai_factory: added optional 'def_ai' and 'def_model' arguments to 'create_ai' 2023-09-22 13:43:31 +02:00
juk0de 0657a1bab8 question_cmd: fixed AI and model arguments when repeating messages 2023-09-22 13:43:31 +02:00
juk0de e9175aface test_question_cmd: added testcase for --repeat with multiple messages 2023-09-22 13:43:31 +02:00
juk0de 21f81f3569 question_cmd: implemented repetition of multiple messages 2023-09-22 13:43:31 +02:00
juk0de ac3c19739d README: updates and fixes 2023-09-20 10:18:06 +02:00
juk0de ed379ed535 print_cmd: added option to print latest message 2023-09-20 10:18:06 +02:00
juk0de c43bafe47a main: improved metavar names and descriptions 2023-09-20 10:18:06 +02:00
juk0de 7dd83428fb test_question_cmd: added more testcases for '--repeat' 2023-09-20 10:18:06 +02:00
juk0de 3ad4b96b8f test_question_cmd: added testclass for the 'question_cmd()' function 2023-09-20 10:17:59 +02:00
juk0de 561003aabe question_cmd: implemented repeating of the latest message 2023-09-20 10:17:59 +02:00
juk0de 59eb45a3ca chat: improved message equality checks 2023-09-20 10:17:59 +02:00
juk0de 29a20bd2d8 message: added 'equals()' function and improved robustness and debugging 2023-09-20 10:17:59 +02:00
juk0de 80a1457dd1 configuration: the cache folder can now be specified in the configuration file 2023-09-20 10:17:59 +02:00
juk0de 25fffb6fea chat: db_read() and cache_read() now also support globbing and filtering 2023-09-17 10:59:29 +02:00
juk0de cf572e1882 chat: added functions db_move() and chat_move() (and tests) 2023-09-17 10:59:29 +02:00
juk0de 2fb7410b43 chat: added functions msg_in_cache() and msg_in_db(), also tests 2023-09-17 10:59:29 +02:00
juk0de 33ae27f00e chat: msg_remove() now supports multiple locations 2023-09-17 10:59:29 +02:00
juk0de f6a6e6036b chat: added validation during initialization 2023-09-17 10:59:29 +02:00
juk0de 525cdb92a1 message / chat: 'msg_id()' now returns 'file_path.stem' (removed suffix) 2023-09-17 10:59:29 +02:00
juk0de fc82f85b7c chat: added new functions: msg_unique_id(), msg_unique_content() and tests 2023-09-17 10:59:24 +02:00
juk0de d90845b58b chat: added new functions to ChatDB: msg_gather(), msg_find(), msg_remove() 2023-09-17 10:58:26 +02:00
juk0de 98777295d6 refactor: renamed (almost) all Chat/ChatDB functions 2023-09-17 10:58:26 +02:00
juk0de f6109949c8 chat: ChatDB now correctly ignores files that contain no valid messages 2023-09-17 10:58:10 +02:00
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@@ -46,79 +46,80 @@ cmm [global options] command [command options]
The `question` command is used to ask, create, and process questions.
```bash
cmm question [-t OTAGS]... [-k ATAGS]... [-x XTAGS]... [-o OUTTAGS]... [-A AI] [-M MODEL] [-n NUM] [-m MAX] [-T TEMP] (-a ASK | -c CREATE | -r REPEAT | -p PROCESS) [-O] [-s SOURCE]... [-S SOURCE]...
cmm question [-t OTAGS]... [-k ATAGS]... [-x XTAGS]... [-o OUTTAGS]... [-A AI_ID] [-M MODEL] [-n NUM] [-m MAX] [-T TEMP] (-a QUESTION | -c QUESTION | -r [MESSAGE ...] | -p [MESSAGE ...]) [-O] [-s FILE]... [-S FILE]...
```
* `-t, --or-tags OTAGS` : List of tags (one must match)
* `-k, --and-tags ATAGS` : List of tags (all must match)
* `-x, --exclude-tags XTAGS` : List of tags to exclude
* `-o, --output-tags OUTTAGS` : List of output tags (default: use input tags)
* `-A, --AI AI` : AI ID to use
* `-M, --model MODEL` : Model to use
* `-n, --num-answers NUM` : Number of answers to request
* `-m, --max-tokens MAX` : Max. number of tokens
* `-T, --temperature TEMP` : Temperature value
* `-a, --ask ASK` : Ask a question
* `-c, --create CREATE` : Create a question
* `-r, --repeat REPEAT` : Repeat a question
* `-p, --process PROCESS` : Process existing questions
* `-O, --overwrite` : Overwrite existing messages when repeating them
* `-s, --source-text SOURCE` : Add content of a file to the query
* `-S, --source-code SOURCE` : Add source code file content to the chat history
* `-t, --or-tags OTAGS`: List of tags (one must match)
* `-k, --and-tags ATAGS`: List of tags (all must match)
* `-x, --exclude-tags XTAGS`: List of tags to exclude
* `-o, --output-tags OUTTAGS`: List of output tags (default: use input tags)
* `-A, --AI AI_ID`: AI ID to use
* `-M, --model MODEL`: Model to use
* `-n, --num-answers NUM`: Number of answers to request
* `-m, --max-tokens MAX`: Max. number of tokens
* `-T, --temperature TEMP`: Temperature value
* `-a, --ask QUESTION`: Ask a question
* `-c, --create QUESTION`: Create a question
* `-r, --repeat [MESSAGE ...]`: Repeat a question
* `-p, --process [MESSAGE ...]`: Process existing questions
* `-O, --overwrite`: Overwrite existing messages when repeating them
* `-s, --source-text FILE`: Add content of a file to the query
* `-S, --source-code FILE`: Add source code file content to the chat history
#### Hist
The `hist` command is used to print the chat history.
```bash
cmm hist [-t OTAGS]... [-k ATAGS]... [-x XTAGS]... [-w] [-W] [-S] [-A ANSWER] [-Q QUESTION]
cmm hist [-t OTAGS]... [-k ATAGS]... [-x XTAGS]... [-w] [-W] [-S] [-A SUBSTRING] [-Q SUBSTRING]
```
* `-t, --or-tags OTAGS` : List of tags (one must match)
* `-k, --and-tags ATAGS` : List of tags (all must match)
* `-x, --exclude-tags XTAGS` : List of tags to exclude
* `-w, --with-tags` : Print chat history with tags
* `-W, --with-files` : Print chat history with filenames
* `-S, --source-code-only` : Print only source code
* `-A, --answer ANSWER` : Search for answer substring
* `-Q, --question QUESTION` : Search for question substring
* `-t, --or-tags OTAGS`: List of tags (one must match)
* `-k, --and-tags ATAGS`: List of tags (all must match)
* `-x, --exclude-tags XTAGS`: List of tags to exclude
* `-w, --with-tags`: Print chat history with tags
* `-W, --with-files`: Print chat history with filenames
* `-S, --source-code-only`: Only print embedded source code
* `-A, --answer SUBSTRING`: Search for answer substring
* `-Q, --question SUBSTRING`: Search for question substring
#### Tags
The `tags` command is used to manage tags.
```bash
cmm tags (-l | -p PREFIX | -c CONTENT)
cmm tags (-l | -p PREFIX | -c SUBSTRING)
```
* `-l, --list` : List all tags and their frequency
* `-p, --prefix PREFIX` : Filter tags by prefix
* `-c, --contain CONTENT` : Filter tags by contained substring
* `-l, --list`: List all tags and their frequency
* `-p, --prefix PREFIX`: Filter tags by prefix
* `-c, --contain SUBSTRING`: Filter tags by contained substring
#### Config
The `config` command is used to manage the configuration.
```bash
cmm config (-l | -m | -c CREATE)
cmm config (-l | -m | -c FILE)
```
* `-l, --list-models` : List all available models
* `-m, --print-model` : Print the currently configured model
* `-c, --create CREATE` : Create config with default settings in the given file
* `-l, --list-models`: List all available models
* `-m, --print-model`: Print the currently configured model
* `-c, --create FILE`: Create config with default settings in the given file
#### Print
The `print` command is used to print message files.
```bash
cmm print -f FILE [-q | -a | -S]
cmm print (-f FILE | -l) [-q | -a | -S]
```
* `-f, --file FILE` : File to print
* `-q, --question` : Print only question
* `-a, --answer` : Print only answer
* `-S, --only-source-code` : Print only source code
* `-f, --file FILE`: Print given file
* `-l, --latest`: Print latest message
* `-q, --question`: Only print the question
* `-a, --answer`: Only print the answer
* `-S, --only-source-code`: Only print embedded source code
### Examples
@@ -160,18 +161,27 @@ cmm print -f example.yaml
## Configuration
The configuration file (`.config.yaml`) should contain the following fields:
The default configuration filename is `.config.yaml` (it is searched in the current working directory).
Use the command `cmm config --create <FILENAME>` to create a default configuration:
- `openai`:
- `api_key`: Your OpenAI API key.
- `model`: The name of the OpenAI model to use (e.g. "text-davinci-002").
- `temperature`: The temperature value for the model.
- `max_tokens`: The maximum number of tokens for the model.
- `top_p`: The top P value for the model.
- `frequency_penalty`: The frequency penalty value.
- `presence_penalty`: The presence penalty value.
- `system`: The system message used to set the behavior of the AI.
- `db`: The directory where the question-answer pairs are stored in YAML files.
```
cache: .
db: ./db/
ais:
myopenai:
name: openai
model: gpt-3.5-turbo-16k
api_key: 0123456789
temperature: 1.0
max_tokens: 4000
top_p: 1.0
frequency_penalty: 0.0
presence_penalty: 0.0
system: You are an assistant
```
Each AI has its own section and the name of that section is called the 'AI ID' (in the example above it is `myopenai`).
The AI ID can be any string, as long as it's unique within the `ais` section. The AI ID is used for all commands that support the `AI` parameter and it's also stored within each message file.
## Autocompletion
@@ -186,33 +196,33 @@ After adding this line, restart your shell or run `source <your-shell-config-fil
## Contributing
### Enable commit hooks
```
```bash
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install
```
### Execute tests before opening a PR
```
```bash
pytest
```
### Consider using `pyenv` / `pyenv-virtualenv`
Short installation instructions:
* install `pyenv`:
```
```bash
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv .pyenv
cd ~/.pyenv && src/configure && make -C src
```
* make sure that `~/.pyenv/shims` and `~/.pyenv/bin` are the first entries in your `PATH`, e. g. by setting it in `~/.bashrc`
* make sure that `~/.pyenv/shims` and `~/.pyenv/bin` are the first entries in your `PATH`, e.g., by setting it in `~/.bashrc`
* add the following to your `~/.bashrc` (after setting `PATH`): `eval "$(pyenv init -)"`
* create a new terminal or source the changes (e. g. `source ~/.bashrc`)
* create a new terminal or source the changes (e.g., `source ~/.bashrc`)
* install `virtualenv`
```
```bash
git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv.git $(pyenv root)/plugins/pyenv-virtualenv
```
* add the following to your `~/.bashrc` (after the commands above): `eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)`
* create a new terminal or source the changes (e. g. `source ~/.bashrc`)
* go back to the `ChatMasterMind` repo and create a virtual environment with the latest `Python`, e. g. `3.11.4`:
```
* create a new terminal or source the changes (e.g., `source ~/.bashrc`)
* go back to the `ChatMasterMind` repo and create a virtual environment with the latest `Python`, e.g., `3.11.4`:
```bash
cd <CMM_REPO_PATH>
pyenv install 3.11.4
pyenv virtualenv 3.11.4 py311
@@ -223,5 +233,3 @@ pyenv activate py311
## License
This project is licensed under the terms of the WTFPL License.
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@@ -3,18 +3,20 @@ Creates different AI instances, based on the given configuration.
"""
import argparse
from typing import cast
from typing import cast, Optional
from .configuration import Config, AIConfig, OpenAIConfig
from .ai import AI, AIError
from .ais.openai import OpenAI
def create_ai(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> AI: # noqa: 11
def create_ai(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config, # noqa: 11
def_ai: Optional[str] = None,
def_model: Optional[str] = None) -> AI:
"""
Creates an AI subclass instance from the given arguments
and configuration file. If AI has not been set in the
arguments, it searches for the ID 'default'. If that
is not found, it uses the first AI in the list.
Creates an AI subclass instance from the given arguments and configuration file.
If AI has not been set in the arguments, it searches for the ID 'default'. If
that is not found, it uses the first AI in the list. It's also possible to
specify a default AI and model using 'def_ai' and 'def_model'.
"""
ai_conf: AIConfig
if hasattr(args, 'AI') and args.AI:
@@ -22,6 +24,8 @@ def create_ai(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> AI: # noqa: 11
ai_conf = config.ais[args.AI]
except KeyError:
raise AIError(f"AI ID '{args.AI}' does not exist in this configuration")
elif def_ai:
ai_conf = config.ais[def_ai]
elif 'default' in config.ais:
ai_conf = config.ais['default']
else:
@@ -34,6 +38,8 @@ def create_ai(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> AI: # noqa: 11
ai = OpenAI(cast(OpenAIConfig, ai_conf))
if hasattr(args, 'model') and args.model:
ai.config.model = args.model
elif def_model:
ai.config.model = def_model
if hasattr(args, 'max_tokens') and args.max_tokens:
ai.config.max_tokens = args.max_tokens
if hasattr(args, 'temperature') and args.temperature:
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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ class OpenAI(AI):
frequency_penalty=self.config.frequency_penalty,
presence_penalty=self.config.presence_penalty)
question.answer = Answer(response['choices'][0]['message']['content'])
question.tags = otags
question.tags = set(otags) if otags is not None else None
question.ai = self.ID
question.model = self.config.model
answers: list[Message] = [question]
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from pathlib import Path
from pprint import PrettyPrinter
from pydoc import pager
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import TypeVar, Type, Optional, ClassVar, Any, Callable, Literal
from typing import TypeVar, Type, Optional, ClassVar, Any, Callable, Literal, Union
from .configuration import default_config_file
from .message import Message, MessageFilter, MessageError, message_in
from .tags import Tag
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ ChatDBInst = TypeVar('ChatDBInst', bound='ChatDB')
db_next_file = '.next'
ignored_files = [db_next_file, default_config_file]
msg_location = Literal['mem', 'disk', 'cache', 'db', 'all']
class ChatError(Exception):
@@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ def read_dir(dir_path: Path,
if message:
messages.append(message)
except MessageError as e:
print(f"Error processing message in '{file_path}': {str(e)}")
print(f"WARNING: Skipping message in '{file_path}': {str(e)}")
return messages
@@ -106,7 +107,9 @@ def clear_dir(dir_path: Path,
"""
file_iter = dir_path.glob(glob) if glob else dir_path.iterdir()
for file_path in file_iter:
if file_path.is_file() and file_path.suffix in Message.file_suffixes:
if (file_path.is_file()
and file_path.name not in ignored_files # noqa: W503
and file_path.suffix in Message.file_suffixes): # noqa: W503
file_path.unlink(missing_ok=True)
@@ -118,14 +121,43 @@ class Chat:
messages: list[Message]
def filter(self, mfilter: MessageFilter) -> None:
def __post_init__(self) -> None:
self.validate()
def validate(self) -> None:
"""
Validate this Chat instance.
"""
def msg_paths(stem: str) -> list[str]:
return [str(fp) for fp in file_paths if fp.stem == stem]
file_paths: set[Path] = {m.file_path for m in self.messages if m.file_path is not None}
file_stems = [m.file_path.stem for m in self.messages if m.file_path is not None]
error = False
for fp in file_paths:
if file_stems.count(fp.stem) > 1:
print(f"ERROR: Found multiple copies of message '{fp.stem}': {msg_paths(fp.stem)}")
error = True
if error:
raise ChatError("Validation failed")
def msg_name_matches(self, file_path: Path, name: str) -> bool:
"""
Return True if the given name matches the given file_path.
Matching is True if:
* 'name' matches the full 'file_path'
* 'name' matches 'file_path.name' (i. e. including the suffix)
* 'name' matches 'file_path.stem' (i. e. without a suffix)
"""
return Path(name) == file_path or name == file_path.name or name == file_path.stem
def msg_filter(self, mfilter: MessageFilter) -> None:
"""
Use 'Message.match(mfilter) to remove all messages that
don't fulfill the filter requirements.
"""
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if m.match(mfilter)]
def sort(self, reverse: bool = False) -> None:
def msg_sort(self, reverse: bool = False) -> None:
"""
Sort the messages according to 'Message.msg_id()'.
"""
@@ -135,51 +167,71 @@ class Chat:
except MessageError:
pass
def clear(self) -> None:
def msg_unique_id(self) -> None:
"""
Remove duplicates from the internal messages, based on the msg_id (i. e. file_path).
Messages without a file_path are kept.
"""
old_msgs = self.messages.copy()
self.messages = []
for m in old_msgs:
if not message_in(m, self.messages):
self.messages.append(m)
self.msg_sort()
def msg_unique_content(self) -> None:
"""
Remove duplicates from the internal messages, based on the content (i. e. question + answer).
"""
self.messages = list(set(self.messages))
self.msg_sort()
def msg_clear(self) -> None:
"""
Delete all messages.
"""
self.messages = []
def add_messages(self, messages: list[Message]) -> None:
def msg_add(self, messages: list[Message]) -> None:
"""
Add new messages and sort them if possible.
"""
self.messages += messages
self.sort()
self.msg_sort()
def latest_message(self, mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None) -> Optional[Message]:
def msg_latest(self, mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None) -> Optional[Message]:
"""
Return the last added message (according to the file ID) that matches the given filter.
When containing messages without a valid file_path, it returns the latest message in
the internal list.
"""
if len(self.messages) > 0:
self.sort()
self.msg_sort()
for m in reversed(self.messages):
if mfilter is None or m.match(mfilter):
return m
return None
def find_messages(self, msg_names: list[str]) -> list[Message]:
def msg_find(self, msg_names: list[str]) -> list[Message]:
"""
Search and return the messages with the given names. Names can either be filenames
(incl. suffixes) or full paths. Messages that can't be found are ignored (i. e. the
caller should check the result if he requires all messages).
(with or without suffix), full paths or Message.msg_id(). Messages that can't be
found are ignored (i. e. the caller should check the result if they require all
messages).
"""
return [m for m in self.messages
if any((m.file_path and (m.file_path == Path(mn) or m.file_path.name == mn)) for mn in msg_names)]
if any((m.file_path and self.msg_name_matches(m.file_path, mn)) for mn in msg_names)]
def remove_messages(self, msg_names: list[str]) -> None:
def msg_remove(self, msg_names: list[str]) -> None:
"""
Remove the messages with the given names. Names can either be filenames
(incl. the suffix) or full paths.
(with or without suffix), full paths or Message.msg_id().
"""
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages
if not any((m.file_path and (m.file_path == Path(mn) or m.file_path.name == mn)) for mn in msg_names)]
self.sort()
if not any((m.file_path and self.msg_name_matches(m.file_path, mn)) for mn in msg_names)]
self.msg_sort()
def tags(self, prefix: Optional[str] = None, contain: Optional[str] = None) -> set[Tag]:
def msg_tags(self, prefix: Optional[str] = None, contain: Optional[str] = None) -> set[Tag]:
"""
Get the tags of all messages, optionally filtered by prefix or substring.
"""
@@ -188,7 +240,7 @@ class Chat:
tags |= m.filter_tags(prefix, contain)
return set(sorted(tags))
def tags_frequency(self, prefix: Optional[str] = None, contain: Optional[str] = None) -> dict[Tag, int]:
def msg_tags_frequency(self, prefix: Optional[str] = None, contain: Optional[str] = None) -> dict[Tag, int]:
"""
Get the frequency of all tags of all messages, optionally filtered by prefix or substring.
"""
@@ -245,6 +297,7 @@ class ChatDB(Chat):
# make all paths absolute
self.cache_path = self.cache_path.absolute()
self.db_path = self.db_path.absolute()
self.validate()
@classmethod
def from_dir(cls: Type[ChatDBInst],
@@ -292,84 +345,185 @@ class ChatDB(Chat):
with open(self.next_path, 'w') as f:
f.write(f'{fid}')
def read_db(self) -> None:
def msg_write(self, messages: Optional[list[Message]] = None) -> None:
"""
Reads new messages from the DB directory. New ones are added to the internal list,
existing ones are replaced. A message is determined as 'existing' if a message with
Write either the given messages or the internal ones to their CURRENT file_path.
If messages are given, they all must have a valid file_path. When writing the
internal messages, the ones with a valid file_path are written, the others
are ignored.
"""
if messages and any(m.file_path is None for m in messages):
raise ChatError("Can't write files without a valid file_path")
msgs = iter(messages if messages else self.messages)
while (m := next(msgs, None)):
m.to_file()
def msg_update(self, messages: list[Message], write: bool = True) -> None:
"""
Update EXISTING messages. A message is determined as 'existing' if a message with
the same base filename (i. e. 'file_path.name') is already in the list.
Only accepts existing messages.
"""
new_messages = read_dir(self.db_path, self.glob, self.mfilter)
if any(not message_in(m, self.messages) for m in messages):
raise ChatError("Can't update messages that are not in the internal list")
# remove old versions and add new ones
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not message_in(m, messages)]
self.messages += messages
self.msg_sort()
# write the UPDATED messages if requested
if write:
self.msg_write(messages)
def msg_gather(self,
loc: msg_location,
require_file_path: bool = False,
mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None) -> list[Message]:
"""
Gather and return messages from the given locations:
* 'mem' : messages currently in memory
* 'disk' : messages on disk (cache + DB directory), but not in memory
* 'cache': messages in the cache directory
* 'db' : messages in the DB directory
* 'all' : all messages ('mem' + 'disk')
If 'require_file_path' is True, return only files with a valid file_path.
"""
loc_messages: list[Message] = []
if loc in ['mem', 'all']:
if require_file_path:
loc_messages += [m for m in self.messages if (m.file_path is not None and (mfilter is None or m.match(mfilter)))]
else:
loc_messages += [m for m in self.messages if (mfilter is None or m.match(mfilter))]
if loc in ['cache', 'disk', 'all']:
loc_messages += read_dir(self.cache_path, mfilter=mfilter)
if loc in ['db', 'disk', 'all']:
loc_messages += read_dir(self.db_path, mfilter=mfilter)
# remove_duplicates and sort the list
unique_messages: list[Message] = []
for m in loc_messages:
if not message_in(m, unique_messages):
unique_messages.append(m)
try:
unique_messages.sort(key=lambda m: m.msg_id())
# messages in 'mem' can have an empty file_path
except MessageError:
pass
return unique_messages
def msg_find(self,
msg_names: list[str],
loc: msg_location = 'mem',
) -> list[Message]:
"""
Search and return the messages with the given names. Names can either be filenames
(with or without suffix), full paths or Message.msg_id(). Messages that can't be
found are ignored (i. e. the caller should check the result if they require all
messages).
Searches one of the following locations:
* 'mem' : messages currently in memory
* 'disk' : messages on disk (cache + DB directory), but not in memory
* 'cache': messages in the cache directory
* 'db' : messages in the DB directory
* 'all' : all messages ('mem' + 'disk')
"""
loc_messages = self.msg_gather(loc, require_file_path=True)
return [m for m in loc_messages
if any((m.file_path and self.msg_name_matches(m.file_path, mn)) for mn in msg_names)]
def msg_remove(self, msg_names: list[str], loc: msg_location = 'mem') -> None:
"""
Remove the messages with the given names. Names can either be filenames
(with or without suffix), full paths or Message.msg_id(). Also deletes the
files of all given messages with a valid file_path.
Delete files from one of the following locations:
* 'mem' : messages currently in memory
* 'disk' : messages on disk (cache + DB directory), but not in memory
* 'cache': messages in the cache directory
* 'db' : messages in the DB directory
* 'all' : all messages ('mem' + 'disk')
"""
if loc != 'mem':
# delete the message files first
rm_messages = self.msg_find(msg_names, loc=loc)
for m in rm_messages:
if (m.file_path):
m.file_path.unlink()
# then remove them from the internal list
super().msg_remove(msg_names)
def msg_latest(self,
mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None,
loc: msg_location = 'mem') -> Optional[Message]:
"""
Return the last added message (according to the file ID) that matches the given filter.
Only consider messages with a valid file_path (except if loc is 'mem').
Searches one of the following locations:
* 'mem' : messages currently in memory
* 'disk' : messages on disk (cache + DB directory), but not in memory
* 'cache': messages in the cache directory
* 'db' : messages in the DB directory
* 'all' : all messages ('mem' + 'disk')
"""
# only consider messages with a valid file_path so they can be sorted
loc_messages = self.msg_gather(loc, require_file_path=True)
loc_messages.sort(key=lambda m: m.msg_id(), reverse=True)
for m in loc_messages:
if mfilter is None or m.match(mfilter):
return m
return None
def msg_in_cache(self, message: Union[Message, str]) -> bool:
"""
Return true if the given Message (or filename or Message.msg_id())
is located in the cache directory. False otherwise.
"""
if isinstance(message, Message):
return (message.file_path is not None
and message.file_path.parent.samefile(self.cache_path) # noqa: W503
and message.file_path.exists()) # noqa: W503
else:
return len(self.msg_find([message], loc='cache')) > 0
def msg_in_db(self, message: Union[Message, str]) -> bool:
"""
Return true if the given Message (or filename or Message.msg_id())
is located in the DB directory. False otherwise.
"""
if isinstance(message, Message):
return (message.file_path is not None
and message.file_path.parent.samefile(self.db_path) # noqa: W503
and message.file_path.exists()) # noqa: W503
else:
return len(self.msg_find([message], loc='db')) > 0
def cache_read(self, glob: Optional[str] = None, mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None) -> None:
"""
Read messages from the cache directory. New ones are added to the internal list,
existing ones are replaced. A message is determined as 'existing' if a message
with the same base filename (i. e. 'file_path.name') is already in the list.
"""
new_messages = read_dir(self.cache_path, glob, mfilter)
# remove all messages from self.messages that are in the new list
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not message_in(m, new_messages)]
# copy the messages from the temporary list to self.messages and sort them
self.messages += new_messages
self.sort()
self.msg_sort()
def read_cache(self) -> None:
"""
Reads new messages from the cache directory. New ones are added to the internal list,
existing ones are replaced. A message is determined as 'existing' if a message with
the same base filename (i. e. 'file_path.name') is already in the list.
"""
new_messages = read_dir(self.cache_path, self.glob, self.mfilter)
# remove all messages from self.messages that are in the new list
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not message_in(m, new_messages)]
# copy the messages from the temporary list to self.messages and sort them
self.messages += new_messages
self.sort()
def write_db(self, messages: Optional[list[Message]] = None) -> None:
"""
Write messages to the DB directory. If a message has no file_path, a new one
will be created. If message.file_path exists, it will be modified to point
to the DB directory.
"""
write_dir(self.db_path,
messages if messages else self.messages,
self.file_suffix,
self.get_next_fid)
def write_cache(self, messages: Optional[list[Message]] = None) -> None:
def cache_write(self, messages: Optional[list[Message]] = None) -> None:
"""
Write messages to the cache directory. If a message has no file_path, a new one
will be created. If message.file_path exists, it will be modified to point to
the cache directory.
Does NOT add the messages to the internal list (use 'cache_add()' for that)!
"""
write_dir(self.cache_path,
messages if messages else self.messages,
self.file_suffix,
self.get_next_fid)
def clear_cache(self) -> None:
def cache_add(self, messages: list[Message], write: bool = True) -> None:
"""
Deletes all Message files from the cache dir and removes those messages from
the internal list.
"""
clear_dir(self.cache_path, self.glob)
# only keep messages from DB dir (or those that have not yet been written)
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not m.file_path or m.file_path.parent.samefile(self.db_path)]
def add_to_db(self, messages: list[Message], write: bool = True) -> None:
"""
Add the given new messages and set the file_path to the DB directory.
Only accepts messages without a file_path.
"""
if any(m.file_path is not None for m in messages):
raise ChatError("Can't add new messages with existing file_path")
if write:
write_dir(self.db_path,
messages,
self.file_suffix,
self.get_next_fid)
else:
for m in messages:
m.file_path = make_file_path(self.db_path, self.default_file_suffix, self.get_next_fid)
self.messages += messages
self.sort()
def add_to_cache(self, messages: list[Message], write: bool = True) -> None:
"""
Add the given new messages and set the file_path to the cache directory.
Add NEW messages and set the file_path to the cache directory.
Only accepts messages without a file_path.
"""
if any(m.file_path is not None for m in messages):
@@ -383,62 +537,87 @@ class ChatDB(Chat):
for m in messages:
m.file_path = make_file_path(self.cache_path, self.default_file_suffix, self.get_next_fid)
self.messages += messages
self.sort()
self.msg_sort()
def write_messages(self, messages: Optional[list[Message]] = None) -> None:
def cache_clear(self, glob: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""
Write either the given messages or the internal ones to their current file_path.
If messages are given, they all must have a valid file_path. When writing the
internal messages, the ones with a valid file_path are written, the others
are ignored.
Delete all message files from the cache dir and remove them from the internal list.
"""
if messages and any(m.file_path is None for m in messages):
raise ChatError("Can't write files without a valid file_path")
msgs = iter(messages if messages else self.messages)
while (m := next(msgs, None)):
m.to_file()
clear_dir(self.cache_path, glob)
# only keep messages from DB dir (or those that have not yet been written)
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not m.file_path or m.file_path.parent.samefile(self.db_path)]
def update_messages(self, messages: list[Message], write: bool = True) -> None:
def cache_move(self, message: Message) -> None:
"""
Update existing messages. A message is determined as 'existing' if a message with
the same base filename (i. e. 'file_path.name') is already in the list. Only accepts
existing messages.
Moves the given messages to the cache directory.
"""
if any(not message_in(m, self.messages) for m in messages):
raise ChatError("Can't update messages that are not in the internal list")
# remove old versions and add new ones
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not message_in(m, messages)]
self.messages += messages
self.sort()
# write the UPDATED messages if requested
# remember the old path (if any)
old_path: Optional[Path] = None
if message.file_path:
old_path = message.file_path
# write message to the new destination
self.cache_write([message])
# remove the old one (if any)
if old_path:
self.msg_remove([str(old_path)], loc='db')
# (re)add it to the internal list
self.msg_add([message])
def db_read(self, glob: Optional[str] = None, mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None) -> None:
"""
Read messages from the DB directory. New ones are added to the internal list,
existing ones are replaced. A message is determined as 'existing' if a message
with the same base filename (i. e. 'file_path.name') is already in the list.
"""
new_messages = read_dir(self.db_path, self.glob, self.mfilter)
# remove all messages from self.messages that are in the new list
self.messages = [m for m in self.messages if not message_in(m, new_messages)]
# copy the messages from the temporary list to self.messages and sort them
self.messages += new_messages
self.msg_sort()
def db_write(self, messages: Optional[list[Message]] = None) -> None:
"""
Write messages to the DB directory. If a message has no file_path, a new one
will be created. If message.file_path exists, it will be modified to point
to the DB directory.
Does NOT add the messages to the internal list (use 'db_add()' for that)!
"""
write_dir(self.db_path,
messages if messages else self.messages,
self.file_suffix,
self.get_next_fid)
def db_add(self, messages: list[Message], write: bool = True) -> None:
"""
Add NEW messages and set the file_path to the DB directory.
Only accepts messages without a file_path.
"""
if any(m.file_path is not None for m in messages):
raise ChatError("Can't add new messages with existing file_path")
if write:
self.write_messages(messages)
write_dir(self.db_path,
messages,
self.file_suffix,
self.get_next_fid)
else:
for m in messages:
m.file_path = make_file_path(self.db_path, self.default_file_suffix, self.get_next_fid)
self.messages += messages
self.msg_sort()
def latest_message(self,
mfilter: Optional[MessageFilter] = None,
source: Literal['mem', 'disk', 'cache', 'db', 'all'] = 'mem') -> Optional[Message]:
def db_move(self, message: Message) -> None:
"""
Return the last added message (according to the file ID) that matches the given filter.
Only consider messages with a valid file_path (except if source is 'mem').
Searches one of the following sources:
* 'mem' : only search messages currently in memory
* 'disk' : search messages on disk (cache + DB directory), but not in memory
* 'cache': only search messages in the cache directory
* 'db' : only search messages in the DB directory
* 'all' : search all messages ('mem' + 'disk')
Moves the given messages to the db directory.
"""
source_messages: list[Message] = []
if source == 'mem':
return super().latest_message(mfilter)
if source in ['cache', 'disk', 'all']:
source_messages += read_dir(self.cache_path, mfilter=mfilter)
if source in ['db', 'disk', 'all']:
source_messages += read_dir(self.db_path, mfilter=mfilter)
if source in ['all']:
# only consider messages with a valid file_path so they can be sorted
source_messages += [m for m in self.messages if (m.file_path is not None and (mfilter is None or m.match(mfilter)))]
source_messages.sort(key=lambda m: m.msg_id(), reverse=True)
for m in source_messages:
if mfilter is None or m.match(mfilter):
return m
return None
# remember the old path (if any)
old_path: Optional[Path] = None
if message.file_path:
old_path = message.file_path
# write message to the new destination
self.db_write([message])
# remove the old one (if any)
if old_path:
self.msg_remove([str(old_path)], loc='cache')
# (re)add it to the internal list
self.msg_add([message])
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ def hist_cmd(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> None:
tags_not=args.exclude_tags,
question_contains=args.question,
answer_contains=args.answer)
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path('.'),
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(config.cache),
Path(config.db),
mfilter=mfilter)
chat.print(args.source_code_only,
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@@ -3,25 +3,43 @@ import argparse
from pathlib import Path
from ..configuration import Config
from ..message import Message, MessageError
from ..chat import ChatDB
def print_message(message: Message, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
"""
Print given message according to give arguments.
"""
if args.question:
print(message.question)
elif args.answer:
print(message.answer)
elif message.answer and args.only_source_code:
for code in message.answer.source_code():
print(code)
else:
print(message.to_str())
def print_cmd(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> None:
"""
Handler for the 'print' command.
"""
fname = Path(args.file)
try:
message = Message.from_file(fname)
if message:
if args.question:
print(message.question)
elif args.answer:
print(message.answer)
elif message.answer and args.only_source_code:
for code in message.answer.source_code():
print(code)
else:
print(message.to_str())
except MessageError:
print(f"File is not a valid message: {args.file}")
sys.exit(1)
# print given file
if args.file is not None:
fname = Path(args.file)
try:
message = Message.from_file(fname)
if message:
print_message(message, args)
except MessageError:
print(f"File is not a valid message: {args.file}")
sys.exit(1)
# print latest message
elif args.latest:
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(config.cache), Path(config.db))
latest = chat.msg_latest(loc='disk')
if not latest:
print("No message found!")
sys.exit(1)
print_message(latest, args)
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@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
import sys
import argparse
from pathlib import Path
from itertools import zip_longest
from copy import deepcopy
from ..configuration import Config
from ..chat import ChatDB
from ..message import Message, MessageFilter, MessageError, Question, source_code
@@ -51,7 +53,8 @@ def add_file_as_code(question_parts: list[str], file: str) -> None:
def create_message(chat: ChatDB, args: argparse.Namespace) -> Message:
"""
Creates (and writes) a new message from the given arguments.
Create a new message from the given arguments and write it
to the cache directory.
"""
question_parts = []
question_list = args.ask if args.ask is not None else []
@@ -69,21 +72,110 @@ def create_message(chat: ChatDB, args: argparse.Namespace) -> Message:
full_question = '\n\n'.join(question_parts)
message = Message(question=Question(full_question),
tags=args.output_tags, # FIXME
tags=args.output_tags,
ai=args.AI,
model=args.model)
chat.add_to_cache([message])
# only write the new message to the cache,
# don't add it to the internal list
chat.cache_write([message])
return message
def make_request(ai: AI, chat: ChatDB, message: Message, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
"""
Make an AI request with the given AI, chat history, message and arguments.
Write the response(s) to the cache directory, without appending it to the
given chat history. Then print the response(s).
"""
# print history and message question before making the request
ai.print()
chat.print(paged=False)
print(message.to_str())
response: AIResponse = ai.request(message,
chat,
args.num_answers,
args.output_tags)
# only write the response messages to the cache,
# don't add them to the internal list
chat.cache_write(response.messages)
for idx, msg in enumerate(response.messages):
print(f"=== ANSWER {idx+1} ===")
print(msg.answer)
if response.tokens:
print("===============")
print(response.tokens)
def create_msg_args(msg: Message, args: argparse.Namespace) -> argparse.Namespace:
"""
Takes an existing message and CLI arguments, and returns modified args based
on the members of the given message. Used e.g. when repeating messages, where
it's necessary to determine the correct AI, module and output tags to use
(either from the existing message or the given args).
"""
msg_args = args
# if AI, model or output tags have not been specified,
# use those from the original message
if (args.AI is None
or args.model is None # noqa: W503
or args.output_tags is None): # noqa: W503
msg_args = deepcopy(args)
if args.AI is None and msg.ai is not None:
msg_args.AI = msg.ai
if args.model is None and msg.model is not None:
msg_args.model = msg.model
if args.output_tags is None and msg.tags is not None:
msg_args.output_tags = msg.tags
return msg_args
def repeat_messages(messages: list[Message], chat: ChatDB, args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> None:
"""
Repeat the given messages using the given arguments.
"""
ai: AI
for msg in messages:
msg_args = create_msg_args(msg, args)
ai = create_ai(msg_args, config)
print(f"--------- Repeating message '{msg.msg_id()}': ---------")
# overwrite the latest message if requested or empty
# -> but not if it's in the DB!
if ((msg.answer is None or msg_args.overwrite is True)
and (not chat.msg_in_db(msg))): # noqa: W503
msg.clear_answer()
make_request(ai, chat, msg, msg_args)
# otherwise create a new one
else:
msg_args.ask = [msg.question]
message = create_message(chat, msg_args)
make_request(ai, chat, message, msg_args)
def invert_input_tag_args(args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
"""
Changes the semantics of the INPUT tags for this command:
* not tags specified on the CLI -> no tags are selected
* empty tags specified on the CLI -> all tags are selected
"""
if args.or_tags is None:
args.or_tags = set()
elif len(args.or_tags) == 0:
args.or_tags = None
if args.and_tags is None:
args.and_tags = set()
elif len(args.and_tags) == 0:
args.and_tags = None
def question_cmd(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> None:
"""
Handler for the 'question' command.
"""
mfilter = MessageFilter(tags_or=args.or_tags if args.or_tags is not None else set(),
tags_and=args.and_tags if args.and_tags is not None else set(),
tags_not=args.exclude_tags if args.exclude_tags is not None else set())
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(cache_path=Path('.'),
invert_input_tag_args(args)
mfilter = MessageFilter(tags_or=args.or_tags,
tags_and=args.and_tags,
tags_not=args.exclude_tags)
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(cache_path=Path(config.cache),
db_path=Path(config.db),
mfilter=mfilter)
# if it's a new question, create and store it immediately
@@ -92,30 +184,25 @@ def question_cmd(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> None:
if args.create:
return
# create the correct AI instance
ai: AI = create_ai(args, config)
# === ASK ===
if args.ask:
ai.print()
chat.print(paged=False)
response: AIResponse = ai.request(message,
chat,
args.num_answers, # FIXME
args.output_tags) # FIXME
chat.update_messages([response.messages[0]])
chat.add_to_cache(response.messages[1:])
for idx, msg in enumerate(response.messages):
print(f"=== ANSWER {idx+1} ===")
print(msg.answer)
if response.tokens:
print("===============")
print(response.tokens)
ai: AI = create_ai(args, config)
make_request(ai, chat, message, args)
# === REPEAT ===
elif args.repeat is not None:
lmessage = chat.latest_message()
assert lmessage
# TODO: repeat either the last question or the
# one(s) given in 'args.repeat' (overwrite
# existing ones if 'args.overwrite' is True)
pass
repeat_msgs: list[Message] = []
# repeat latest message
if len(args.repeat) == 0:
lmessage = chat.msg_latest(loc='cache')
if lmessage is None:
print("No message found to repeat!")
sys.exit(1)
repeat_msgs.append(lmessage)
# repeat given message(s)
else:
repeat_msgs = chat.msg_find(args.repeat, loc='disk')
repeat_messages(repeat_msgs, chat, args, config)
# === PROCESS ===
elif args.process is not None:
# TODO: process either all questions without an
# answer or the one(s) given in 'args.process'
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@@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ def tags_cmd(args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> None:
"""
Handler for the 'tags' command.
"""
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(cache_path=Path('.'),
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(cache_path=Path(config.cache),
db_path=Path(config.db))
if args.list:
tags_freq = chat.tags_frequency(args.prefix, args.contain)
tags_freq = chat.msg_tags_frequency(args.prefix, args.contain)
for tag, freq in tags_freq.items():
print(f"- {tag}: {freq}")
# TODO: add renaming
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@@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ class Config:
"""
# all members have default values, so we can easily create
# a default configuration
cache: str = '.'
db: str = './db/'
ais: dict[str, AIConfig] = field(default_factory=create_default_ai_configs)
@@ -132,6 +133,7 @@ class Config:
ai_conf = ai_config_instance(conf['name'], conf)
ais[ID] = ai_conf
return cls(
cache=str(source['cache']) if 'cache' in source else '.',
db=str(source['db']),
ais=ais
)
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@@ -34,23 +34,23 @@ def create_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
# a parent parser for all commands that support tag selection
tag_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
tag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-t', '--or-tags', nargs='+',
tag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-t', '--or-tags', nargs='*',
help='List of tags (one must match)', metavar='OTAGS')
tag_arg.completer = tags_completer # type: ignore
atag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-k', '--and-tags', nargs='+',
atag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-k', '--and-tags', nargs='*',
help='List of tags (all must match)', metavar='ATAGS')
atag_arg.completer = tags_completer # type: ignore
etag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-x', '--exclude-tags', nargs='+',
etag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-x', '--exclude-tags', nargs='*',
help='List of tags to exclude', metavar='XTAGS')
etag_arg.completer = tags_completer # type: ignore
otag_arg = tag_parser.add_argument('-o', '--output-tags', nargs='+',
help='List of output tags (default: use input tags)', metavar='OUTTAGS')
help='List of output tags (default: use input tags)', metavar='OUTAGS')
otag_arg.completer = tags_completer # type: ignore
# a parent parser for all commands that support AI configuration
ai_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
ai_parser.add_argument('-A', '--AI', help='AI ID to use')
ai_parser.add_argument('-M', '--model', help='Model to use')
ai_parser.add_argument('-A', '--AI', help='AI ID to use', metavar='AI_ID')
ai_parser.add_argument('-M', '--model', help='Model to use', metavar='MODEL')
ai_parser.add_argument('-n', '--num-answers', help='Number of answers to request', type=int, default=1)
ai_parser.add_argument('-m', '--max-tokens', help='Max. nr. of tokens', type=int)
ai_parser.add_argument('-T', '--temperature', help='Temperature value', type=float)
@@ -61,14 +61,15 @@ def create_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
aliases=['q'])
question_cmd_parser.set_defaults(func=question_cmd)
question_group = question_cmd_parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
question_group.add_argument('-a', '--ask', nargs='+', help='Ask a question')
question_group.add_argument('-c', '--create', nargs='+', help='Create a question')
question_group.add_argument('-r', '--repeat', nargs='*', help='Repeat a question')
question_group.add_argument('-p', '--process', nargs='*', help='Process existing questions')
question_group.add_argument('-a', '--ask', nargs='+', help='Ask a question', metavar='QUESTION')
question_group.add_argument('-c', '--create', nargs='+', help='Create a question', metavar='QUESTION')
question_group.add_argument('-r', '--repeat', nargs='*', help='Repeat a question', metavar='MESSAGE')
question_group.add_argument('-p', '--process', nargs='*', help='Process existing questions', metavar='MESSAGE')
question_cmd_parser.add_argument('-O', '--overwrite', help='Overwrite existing messages when repeating them',
action='store_true')
question_cmd_parser.add_argument('-s', '--source-text', nargs='+', help='Add content of a file to the query')
question_cmd_parser.add_argument('-S', '--source-code', nargs='+', help='Add source code file content to the chat history')
question_cmd_parser.add_argument('-s', '--source-text', nargs='+', help='Add content of a file to the query', metavar='FILE')
question_cmd_parser.add_argument('-S', '--source-code', nargs='+', help='Add source code file content to the chat history',
metavar='FILE')
# 'hist' command parser
hist_cmd_parser = cmdparser.add_parser('hist', parents=[tag_parser],
@@ -79,10 +80,10 @@ def create_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
action='store_true')
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-W', '--with-files', help="Print chat history with filenames.",
action='store_true')
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-S', '--source-code-only', help='Print only source code',
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-S', '--source-code-only', help='Only print embedded source code',
action='store_true')
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-A', '--answer', help='Search for answer substring')
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-Q', '--question', help='Search for question substring')
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-A', '--answer', help='Search for answer substring', metavar='SUBSTRING')
hist_cmd_parser.add_argument('-Q', '--question', help='Search for question substring', metavar='SUBSTRING')
# 'tags' command parser
tags_cmd_parser = cmdparser.add_parser('tags',
@@ -92,8 +93,8 @@ def create_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
tags_group = tags_cmd_parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
tags_group.add_argument('-l', '--list', help="List all tags and their frequency",
action='store_true')
tags_cmd_parser.add_argument('-p', '--prefix', help="Filter tags by prefix")
tags_cmd_parser.add_argument('-c', '--contain', help="Filter tags by contained substring")
tags_cmd_parser.add_argument('-p', '--prefix', help="Filter tags by prefix", metavar='PREFIX')
tags_cmd_parser.add_argument('-c', '--contain', help="Filter tags by contained substring", metavar='SUBSTRING')
# 'config' command parser
config_cmd_parser = cmdparser.add_parser('config',
@@ -106,18 +107,20 @@ def create_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser:
action='store_true')
config_group.add_argument('-m', '--print-model', help="Print the currently configured model",
action='store_true')
config_group.add_argument('-c', '--create', help="Create config with default settings in the given file")
config_group.add_argument('-c', '--create', help="Create config with default settings in the given file", metavar='FILE')
# 'print' command parser
print_cmd_parser = cmdparser.add_parser('print',
help="Print message files.",
aliases=['p'])
print_cmd_parser.set_defaults(func=print_cmd)
print_cmd_parser.add_argument('-f', '--file', help='File to print', required=True)
print_group = print_cmd_parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
print_group.add_argument('-f', '--file', help='Print given message file', metavar='FILE')
print_group.add_argument('-l', '--latest', help='Print latest message', action='store_true')
print_cmd_modes = print_cmd_parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
print_cmd_modes.add_argument('-q', '--question', help='Print only question', action='store_true')
print_cmd_modes.add_argument('-a', '--answer', help='Print only answer', action='store_true')
print_cmd_modes.add_argument('-S', '--only-source-code', help='Print only source code', action='store_true')
print_cmd_modes.add_argument('-q', '--question', help='Only print the question', action='store_true')
print_cmd_modes.add_argument('-a', '--answer', help='Only print the answer', action='store_true')
print_cmd_modes.add_argument('-S', '--only-source-code', help='Only print embedded source code', action='store_true')
argcomplete.autocomplete(parser)
return parser
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@@ -222,12 +222,36 @@ class Message():
ai_yaml_key: ClassVar[str] = 'ai'
model_yaml_key: ClassVar[str] = 'model'
def __post_init__(self) -> None:
# convert some types that are often set wrong
if self.tags is not None and not isinstance(self.tags, set):
self.tags = set(self.tags)
if self.file_path is not None and not isinstance(self.file_path, pathlib.Path):
self.file_path = pathlib.Path(self.file_path)
def __hash__(self) -> int:
"""
The hash value is computed based on immutable members.
"""
return hash((self.question, self.answer))
def equals(self, other: MessageInst, tags: bool = True, ai: bool = True,
model: bool = True, file_path: bool = True, verbose: bool = False) -> bool:
"""
Compare this message with another one, including the metadata.
Return True if everything is identical, False otherwise.
"""
equal: bool = ((not tags or (self.tags == other.tags))
and (not ai or (self.ai == other.ai)) # noqa: W503
and (not model or (self.model == other.model)) # noqa: W503
and (not file_path or (self.file_path == other.file_path)) # noqa: W503
and (self == other)) # noqa: W503
if not equal and verbose:
print("Messages not equal:")
print(self)
print(other)
return equal
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls: Type[MessageInst], data: dict[str, Any]) -> MessageInst:
"""
@@ -370,7 +394,7 @@ class Message():
try:
question_idx = text.index(Question.txt_header) + 1
except ValueError:
raise MessageError(f"Question header '{Question.txt_header}' not found in '{file_path}'")
raise MessageError(f"'{file_path}' does not contain a valid message")
try:
answer_idx = text.index(Answer.txt_header)
question = Question.from_list(text[question_idx:answer_idx])
@@ -390,9 +414,12 @@ class Message():
* Message.model_yaml_key: str [Optional]
"""
with open(file_path, "r") as fd:
data = yaml.load(fd, Loader=yaml.FullLoader)
data[cls.file_yaml_key] = file_path
return cls.from_dict(data)
try:
data = yaml.load(fd, Loader=yaml.FullLoader)
data[cls.file_yaml_key] = file_path
return cls.from_dict(data)
except Exception:
raise MessageError(f"'{file_path}' does not contain a valid message")
def to_str(self, with_tags: bool = False, with_file: bool = False, source_code_only: bool = False) -> str:
"""
@@ -415,9 +442,6 @@ class Message():
output.append(self.answer)
return '\n'.join(output)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return self.to_str(True, True, False)
def to_file(self, file_path: Optional[pathlib.Path]=None) -> None: # noqa: 11
"""
Write a Message to the given file. Type is determined based on the suffix.
@@ -537,13 +561,17 @@ class Message():
if self.tags:
self.tags = rename_tags(self.tags, tags_rename)
def clear_answer(self) -> None:
self.answer = None
def msg_id(self) -> str:
"""
Returns an ID that is unique throughout all messages in the same (DB) directory.
Currently this is the file name. The ID is also used for sorting messages.
Currently this is the file name without suffix. The ID is also used for sorting
messages.
"""
if self.file_path:
return self.file_path.name
return self.file_path.stem
else:
raise MessageError("Can't create file ID without a file path")
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ import unittest
import pathlib
import tempfile
import time
import yaml
from io import StringIO
from unittest.mock import patch
from chatmastermind.tags import TagLine
@@ -9,7 +10,18 @@ from chatmastermind.message import Message, Question, Answer, Tag, MessageFilter
from chatmastermind.chat import Chat, ChatDB, ChatError
class TestChat(unittest.TestCase):
class TestChatBase(unittest.TestCase):
def assert_messages_equal(self, msg1: list[Message], msg2: list[Message]) -> None:
"""
Compare messages using more than just Question and Answer.
"""
self.assertEqual(len(msg1), len(msg2))
for m1, m2 in zip(msg1, msg2):
# exclude the file_path, compare only Q, A and metadata
self.assertTrue(m1.equals(m2, file_path=False, verbose=True))
class TestChat(TestChatBase):
def setUp(self) -> None:
self.chat = Chat([])
self.message1 = Message(Question('Question 1'),
@@ -20,80 +32,103 @@ class TestChat(unittest.TestCase):
Answer('Answer 2'),
{Tag('btag2')},
file_path=pathlib.Path('0002.txt'))
self.maxDiff = None
def test_unique_id(self) -> None:
# test with two identical messages
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message1])
self.assert_messages_equal(self.chat.messages, [self.message1, self.message1])
self.chat.msg_unique_id()
self.assert_messages_equal(self.chat.messages, [self.message1])
# test with two different messages
self.chat.msg_add([self.message2])
self.chat.msg_unique_id()
self.assert_messages_equal(self.chat.messages, [self.message1, self.message2])
def test_unique_content(self) -> None:
# test with two identical messages
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message1])
self.assert_messages_equal(self.chat.messages, [self.message1, self.message1])
self.chat.msg_unique_content()
self.assert_messages_equal(self.chat.messages, [self.message1])
# test with two different messages
self.chat.msg_add([self.message2])
self.chat.msg_unique_content()
self.assert_messages_equal(self.chat.messages, [self.message1, self.message2])
def test_filter(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.filter(MessageFilter(answer_contains='Answer 1'))
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.msg_filter(MessageFilter(answer_contains='Answer 1'))
self.assertEqual(len(self.chat.messages), 1)
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[0].question, 'Question 1')
def test_sort(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message2, self.message1])
self.chat.sort()
self.chat.msg_add([self.message2, self.message1])
self.chat.msg_sort()
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[0].question, 'Question 1')
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[1].question, 'Question 2')
self.chat.sort(reverse=True)
self.chat.msg_sort(reverse=True)
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[0].question, 'Question 2')
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[1].question, 'Question 1')
def test_clear(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1])
self.chat.clear()
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1])
self.chat.msg_clear()
self.assertEqual(len(self.chat.messages), 0)
def test_add_messages(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
self.assertEqual(len(self.chat.messages), 2)
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[0].question, 'Question 1')
self.assertEqual(self.chat.messages[1].question, 'Question 2')
def test_tags(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
tags_all = self.chat.tags()
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
tags_all = self.chat.msg_tags()
self.assertSetEqual(tags_all, {Tag('atag1'), Tag('btag2')})
tags_pref = self.chat.tags(prefix='a')
tags_pref = self.chat.msg_tags(prefix='a')
self.assertSetEqual(tags_pref, {Tag('atag1')})
tags_cont = self.chat.tags(contain='2')
tags_cont = self.chat.msg_tags(contain='2')
self.assertSetEqual(tags_cont, {Tag('btag2')})
def test_tags_frequency(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
tags_freq = self.chat.tags_frequency()
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
tags_freq = self.chat.msg_tags_frequency()
self.assertDictEqual(tags_freq, {'atag1': 1, 'btag2': 2})
def test_find_remove_messages(self) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
msgs = self.chat.find_messages(['0001.txt'])
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
msgs = self.chat.msg_find(['0001.txt'])
self.assertListEqual(msgs, [self.message1])
msgs = self.chat.find_messages(['0001.txt', '0002.txt'])
msgs = self.chat.msg_find(['0001.txt', '0002.txt'])
self.assertListEqual(msgs, [self.message1, self.message2])
# add new Message with full path
message3 = Message(Question('Question 2'),
Answer('Answer 2'),
{Tag('btag2')},
file_path=pathlib.Path('/foo/bla/0003.txt'))
self.chat.add_messages([message3])
self.chat.msg_add([message3])
# find new Message by full path
msgs = self.chat.find_messages(['/foo/bla/0003.txt'])
msgs = self.chat.msg_find(['/foo/bla/0003.txt'])
self.assertListEqual(msgs, [message3])
# find Message with full path only by filename
msgs = self.chat.find_messages(['0003.txt'])
msgs = self.chat.msg_find(['0003.txt'])
self.assertListEqual(msgs, [message3])
# remove last message
self.chat.remove_messages(['0003.txt'])
self.chat.msg_remove(['0003.txt'])
self.assertListEqual(self.chat.messages, [self.message1, self.message2])
def test_latest_message(self) -> None:
self.assertIsNone(self.chat.latest_message())
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1])
self.assertEqual(self.chat.latest_message(), self.message1)
self.chat.add_messages([self.message2])
self.assertEqual(self.chat.latest_message(), self.message2)
self.assertIsNone(self.chat.msg_latest())
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1])
self.assertEqual(self.chat.msg_latest(), self.message1)
self.chat.msg_add([self.message2])
self.assertEqual(self.chat.msg_latest(), self.message2)
@patch('sys.stdout', new_callable=StringIO)
def test_print(self, mock_stdout: StringIO) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.print(paged=False)
expected_output = f"""{Question.txt_header}
Question 1
@@ -108,7 +143,7 @@ Answer 2
@patch('sys.stdout', new_callable=StringIO)
def test_print_with_tags_and_file(self, mock_stdout: StringIO) -> None:
self.chat.add_messages([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.msg_add([self.message1, self.message2])
self.chat.print(paged=False, with_tags=True, with_files=True)
expected_output = f"""{TagLine.prefix} atag1 btag2
FILE: 0001.txt
@@ -126,7 +161,7 @@ Answer 2
self.assertEqual(mock_stdout.getvalue(), expected_output)
class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
class TestChatDB(TestChatBase):
def setUp(self) -> None:
self.db_path = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
self.cache_path = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
@@ -156,20 +191,41 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
next_fname = pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name) / '.next'
with open(next_fname, 'w') as f:
f.write('4')
# add some "trash" in order to test if it's correctly handled / ignored
self.trash_files = ['.config.yaml', 'foo.yaml', 'bla.txt']
for file in self.trash_files:
with open(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name) / file, 'w') as f:
f.write('test trash')
# also create a file with actual yaml content
with open(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name) / 'content.yaml', 'w') as f:
yaml.dump({'key': 'value'}, f)
self.trash_files.append('content.yaml')
self.maxDiff = None
def message_list(self, tmp_dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory) -> list[pathlib.Path]:
"""
List all Message files in the given TemporaryDirectory.
"""
# exclude '.next'
return list(pathlib.Path(tmp_dir.name).glob('*.[ty]*'))
return [f for f in pathlib.Path(tmp_dir.name).glob('*.[ty]*') if f.name not in self.trash_files]
def tearDown(self) -> None:
self.db_path.cleanup()
self.cache_path.cleanup()
pass
def test_chat_db_from_dir(self) -> None:
def test_validate(self) -> None:
duplicate_message = Message(Question('Question 4'),
Answer('Answer 4'),
{Tag('tag4')},
file_path=pathlib.Path('0004.txt'))
duplicate_message.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0004.txt'))
with self.assertRaises(ChatError) as cm:
ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "Validation failed")
def test_from_dir(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
self.assertEqual(len(chat_db.messages), 4)
@@ -185,7 +241,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[3].file_path,
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0004.yaml'))
def test_chat_db_from_dir_glob(self) -> None:
def test_from_dir_glob(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name),
glob='*.txt')
@@ -197,7 +253,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[1].file_path,
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0003.txt'))
def test_chat_db_from_dir_filter_tags(self) -> None:
def test_from_dir_filter_tags(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name),
mfilter=MessageFilter(tags_or={Tag('tag1')}))
@@ -207,7 +263,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[0].file_path,
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0001.txt'))
def test_chat_db_from_dir_filter_tags_empty(self) -> None:
def test_from_dir_filter_tags_empty(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name),
mfilter=MessageFilter(tags_or=set(),
@@ -215,7 +271,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
tags_not=set()))
self.assertEqual(len(chat_db.messages), 0)
def test_chat_db_from_dir_filter_answer(self) -> None:
def test_from_dir_filter_answer(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name),
mfilter=MessageFilter(answer_contains='Answer 2'))
@@ -226,7 +282,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0002.yaml'))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[0].answer, 'Answer 2')
def test_chat_db_from_messages(self) -> None:
def test_from_messages(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_messages(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name),
messages=[self.message1, self.message2,
@@ -235,7 +291,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.cache_path, pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.db_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
def test_chat_db_fids(self) -> None:
def test_fids(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.get_next_fid(), 5)
@@ -244,7 +300,26 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
with open(chat_db.next_path, 'r') as f:
self.assertEqual(f.read(), '7')
def test_chat_db_write(self) -> None:
def test_msg_in_db_or_cache(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
self.assertTrue(chat_db.msg_in_db(self.message1))
self.assertTrue(chat_db.msg_in_db(str(self.message1.file_path)))
self.assertTrue(chat_db.msg_in_db(self.message1.msg_id()))
self.assertFalse(chat_db.msg_in_cache(self.message1))
self.assertFalse(chat_db.msg_in_cache(str(self.message1.file_path)))
self.assertFalse(chat_db.msg_in_cache(self.message1.msg_id()))
# add new message to the cache dir
cache_message = Message(question=Question("Question 1"),
answer=Answer("Answer 1"))
chat_db.cache_add([cache_message])
self.assertTrue(chat_db.msg_in_cache(cache_message))
self.assertTrue(chat_db.msg_in_cache(cache_message.msg_id()))
self.assertFalse(chat_db.msg_in_db(cache_message))
self.assertFalse(chat_db.msg_in_db(str(cache_message.file_path)))
def test_db_write(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
@@ -255,7 +330,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[3].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0004.yaml'))
# write the messages to the cache directory
chat_db.write_cache()
chat_db.cache_write()
# check if the written files are in the cache directory
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_path)
self.assertEqual(len(cache_dir_files), 4)
@@ -275,7 +350,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
old_timestamps = {file: file.stat().st_mtime for file in db_dir_files}
# overwrite the messages in the db directory
time.sleep(0.05)
chat_db.write_db()
chat_db.db_write()
# check if the written files are in the DB directory
db_dir_files = self.message_list(self.db_path)
self.assertEqual(len(db_dir_files), 4)
@@ -292,7 +367,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[2].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0003.txt'))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[3].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0004.yaml'))
def test_chat_db_read(self) -> None:
def test_db_read(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
@@ -308,7 +383,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
new_message1.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0005.txt'))
new_message2.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0006.yaml'))
# read and check them
chat_db.read_db()
chat_db.db_read()
self.assertEqual(len(chat_db.messages), 6)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[4].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0005.txt'))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[5].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0006.yaml'))
@@ -323,7 +398,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
new_message3.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name, '0007.txt'))
new_message4.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name, '0008.yaml'))
# read and check them
chat_db.read_cache()
chat_db.cache_read()
self.assertEqual(len(chat_db.messages), 8)
# check that the new message have the cache dir path
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[6].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name, '0007.txt'))
@@ -338,7 +413,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
new_message1.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0005.txt'))
new_message2.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0006.yaml'))
# read from the DB dir and check if the modified messages have been updated
chat_db.read_db()
chat_db.db_read()
self.assertEqual(len(chat_db.messages), 8)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[4].question, 'New Question 1')
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[5].question, 'New Question 2')
@@ -349,13 +424,13 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
new_message3.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0007.txt'))
new_message4.to_file(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0008.yaml'))
# read and check them
chat_db.read_db()
chat_db.db_read()
self.assertEqual(len(chat_db.messages), 8)
# check that they now have the DB path
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[6].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0007.txt'))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[7].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0008.yaml'))
def test_chat_db_clear(self) -> None:
def test_cache_clear(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
@@ -366,13 +441,13 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[3].file_path, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0004.yaml'))
# write the messages to the cache directory
chat_db.write_cache()
chat_db.cache_write()
# check if the written files are in the cache directory
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_path)
self.assertEqual(len(cache_dir_files), 4)
# now rewrite them to the DB dir and check for modified paths
chat_db.write_db()
chat_db.db_write()
db_dir_files = self.message_list(self.db_path)
self.assertEqual(len(db_dir_files), 4)
self.assertIn(pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name, '0001.txt'), db_dir_files)
@@ -387,10 +462,10 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
message_cache = Message(question=Question("What the hell am I doing here?"),
answer=Answer("You're a creep!"),
file_path=pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name, '0005.txt'))
chat_db.add_messages([message_empty, message_cache])
chat_db.msg_add([message_empty, message_cache])
# clear the cache and check the cache dir
chat_db.clear_cache()
chat_db.cache_clear()
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_path)
self.assertEqual(len(cache_dir_files), 0)
# make sure that the DB messages (and the new message) are still there
@@ -400,7 +475,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
# but not the message with the cache dir path
self.assertFalse(any(m.file_path == message_cache.file_path for m in chat_db.messages))
def test_chat_db_add(self) -> None:
def test_add(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
@@ -411,7 +486,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
# add new messages to the cache dir
message1 = Message(question=Question("Question 1"),
answer=Answer("Answer 1"))
chat_db.add_to_cache([message1])
chat_db.cache_add([message1])
# check if the file_path has been correctly set
self.assertIsNotNone(message1.file_path)
self.assertEqual(message1.file_path.parent, pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name)) # type: ignore [union-attr]
@@ -421,7 +496,7 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
# add new messages to the DB dir
message2 = Message(question=Question("Question 2"),
answer=Answer("Answer 2"))
chat_db.add_to_db([message2])
chat_db.db_add([message2])
# check if the file_path has been correctly set
self.assertIsNotNone(message2.file_path)
self.assertEqual(message2.file_path.parent, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name)) # type: ignore [union-attr]
@@ -429,9 +504,9 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(len(db_dir_files), 5)
with self.assertRaises(ChatError):
chat_db.add_to_cache([Message(Question("?"), file_path=pathlib.Path("foo"))])
chat_db.cache_add([Message(Question("?"), file_path=pathlib.Path("foo"))])
def test_chat_db_write_messages(self) -> None:
def test_msg_write(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
@@ -445,16 +520,16 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
message = Message(question=Question("Question 1"),
answer=Answer("Answer 1"))
with self.assertRaises(ChatError):
chat_db.write_messages([message])
chat_db.msg_write([message])
# write a message with a valid file_path
message.file_path = pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name) / '123456.txt'
chat_db.write_messages([message])
chat_db.msg_write([message])
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_path)
self.assertEqual(len(cache_dir_files), 1)
self.assertIn(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name, '123456.txt'), cache_dir_files)
def test_chat_db_update_messages(self) -> None:
def test_msg_update(self) -> None:
# create a new ChatDB instance
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
@@ -467,37 +542,111 @@ class TestChatDB(unittest.TestCase):
message = chat_db.messages[0]
message.answer = Answer("New answer")
# update message without writing
chat_db.update_messages([message], write=False)
chat_db.msg_update([message], write=False)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[0].answer, Answer("New answer"))
# re-read the message and check for old content
chat_db.read_db()
chat_db.db_read()
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[0].answer, Answer("Answer 1"))
# now check with writing (message should be overwritten)
chat_db.update_messages([message], write=True)
chat_db.read_db()
chat_db.msg_update([message], write=True)
chat_db.db_read()
self.assertEqual(chat_db.messages[0].answer, Answer("New answer"))
# test without file_path -> expect error
message1 = Message(question=Question("Question 1"),
answer=Answer("Answer 1"))
with self.assertRaises(ChatError):
chat_db.update_messages([message1])
chat_db.msg_update([message1])
def test_chat_db_latest_message(self) -> None:
def test_msg_find(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='mem'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='db'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='disk'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='all'), self.message4)
# search for a DB file in memory
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find([str(self.message1.file_path)], loc='mem'), [self.message1])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find([self.message1.msg_id()], loc='mem'), [self.message1])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find(['0001.txt'], loc='mem'), [self.message1])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find(['0001'], loc='mem'), [self.message1])
# and on disk
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find([str(self.message2.file_path)], loc='db'), [self.message2])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find([self.message2.msg_id()], loc='db'), [self.message2])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find(['0002.yaml'], loc='db'), [self.message2])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find(['0002'], loc='db'), [self.message2])
# now search the cache -> expect empty result
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find([str(self.message3.file_path)], loc='cache'), [])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find([self.message3.msg_id()], loc='cache'), [])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find(['0003.txt'], loc='cache'), [])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_find(['0003'], loc='cache'), [])
# search for multiple messages
# -> search one twice, expect result to be unique
search_names = ['0001', '0002.yaml', self.message3.msg_id(), str(self.message3.file_path)]
expected_result = [self.message1, self.message2, self.message3]
result = chat_db.msg_find(search_names, loc='all')
self.assert_messages_equal(result, expected_result)
def test_msg_latest(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='mem'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='db'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='disk'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='all'), self.message4)
# the cache is currently empty:
self.assertIsNone(chat_db.latest_message(source='cache'))
self.assertIsNone(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='cache'))
# add new messages to the cache dir
new_message = Message(question=Question("New Question"),
answer=Answer("New Answer"))
chat_db.add_to_cache([new_message])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='cache'), new_message)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='mem'), new_message)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='disk'), new_message)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='all'), new_message)
chat_db.cache_add([new_message])
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='cache'), new_message)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='mem'), new_message)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='disk'), new_message)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='all'), new_message)
# the DB does not contain the new message
self.assertEqual(chat_db.latest_message(source='db'), self.message4)
self.assertEqual(chat_db.msg_latest(loc='db'), self.message4)
def test_msg_gather(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
all_messages = [self.message1, self.message2, self.message3, self.message4]
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='all'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='db'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='mem'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='disk'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='cache'), [])
# add a new message, but only to the internal list
new_message = Message(Question("What?"))
all_messages_mem = all_messages + [new_message]
chat_db.msg_add([new_message])
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='mem'), all_messages_mem)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='all'), all_messages_mem)
# the nr. of messages on disk did not change -> expect old result
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='db'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='disk'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='cache'), [])
# test with MessageFilter
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='all', mfilter=MessageFilter(tags_or={Tag('tag1')})),
[self.message1])
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='disk', mfilter=MessageFilter(tags_or={Tag('tag2')})),
[self.message2])
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='cache', mfilter=MessageFilter(tags_or={Tag('tag3')})),
[])
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='mem', mfilter=MessageFilter(question_contains="What")),
[new_message])
def test_msg_move_and_gather(self) -> None:
chat_db = ChatDB.from_dir(pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name),
pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name))
all_messages = [self.message1, self.message2, self.message3, self.message4]
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='db'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='cache'), [])
# move first message to the cache
chat_db.cache_move(self.message1)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='cache'), [self.message1])
self.assertEqual(self.message1.file_path.parent, pathlib.Path(self.cache_path.name)) # type: ignore [union-attr]
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='db'), [self.message2, self.message3, self.message4])
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='all'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='disk'), all_messages)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='mem'), all_messages)
# now move first message back to the DB
chat_db.db_move(self.message1)
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='cache'), [])
self.assertEqual(self.message1.file_path.parent, pathlib.Path(self.db_path.name)) # type: ignore [union-attr]
self.assert_messages_equal(chat_db.msg_gather(loc='db'), all_messages)
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@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
import unittest
import argparse
from typing import Union, Optional
from chatmastermind.configuration import Config, AIConfig
from chatmastermind.tags import Tag
from chatmastermind.message import Message, Answer
from chatmastermind.chat import Chat
from chatmastermind.ai import AI, AIResponse, Tokens, AIError
class FakeAI(AI):
"""
A mocked version of the 'AI' class.
"""
ID: str
name: str
config: AIConfig
def models(self) -> list[str]:
raise NotImplementedError
def tokens(self, data: Union[Message, Chat]) -> int:
return 123
def print(self) -> None:
pass
def print_models(self) -> None:
pass
def __init__(self, ID: str, model: str, error: bool = False):
self.ID = ID
self.model = model
self.error = error
def request(self,
question: Message,
chat: Chat,
num_answers: int = 1,
otags: Optional[set[Tag]] = None) -> AIResponse:
"""
Mock the 'ai.request()' function by either returning fake
answers or raising an exception.
"""
if self.error:
raise AIError
question.answer = Answer("Answer 0")
question.tags = set(otags) if otags is not None else None
question.ai = self.ID
question.model = self.model
answers: list[Message] = [question]
for n in range(1, num_answers):
answers.append(Message(question=question.question,
answer=Answer(f"Answer {n}"),
tags=otags,
ai=self.ID,
model=self.model))
return AIResponse(answers, Tokens(10, 10, 20))
class TestWithFakeAI(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Base class for all tests that need to use the FakeAI.
"""
def assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(self, msg1: list[Message], msg2: list[Message]) -> None:
"""
Compare messages using Question, Answer and all metadata excecot for the file_path.
"""
self.assertEqual(len(msg1), len(msg2))
for m1, m2 in zip(msg1, msg2):
# exclude the file_path, compare only Q, A and metadata
self.assertTrue(m1.equals(m2, file_path=False, verbose=True))
def assert_msgs_all_equal(self, msg1: list[Message], msg2: list[Message]) -> None:
"""
Compare messages using Question, Answer and ALL metadata.
"""
self.assertEqual(len(msg1), len(msg2))
for m1, m2 in zip(msg1, msg2):
self.assertTrue(m1.equals(m2, verbose=True))
def assert_msgs_content_equal(self, msg1: list[Message], msg2: list[Message]) -> None:
"""
Compare messages using only Question and Answer.
"""
self.assertEqual(len(msg1), len(msg2))
for m1, m2 in zip(msg1, msg2):
self.assertEqual(m1, m2)
def mock_create_ai(self, args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> AI:
"""
Mocked 'create_ai' that returns a 'FakeAI' instance.
"""
return FakeAI(args.AI, args.model)
def mock_create_ai_with_error(self, args: argparse.Namespace, config: Config) -> AI:
"""
Mocked 'create_ai' that returns a 'FakeAI' instance.
"""
return FakeAI(args.AI, args.model, error=True)
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@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ class TestConfig(unittest.TestCase):
def test_from_dict_should_create_config_from_dict(self) -> None:
source_dict = {
'cache': '.',
'db': './test_db/',
'ais': {
'myopenai': {
@@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ class TestConfig(unittest.TestCase):
}
}
config = Config.from_dict(source_dict)
self.assertEqual(config.cache, '.')
self.assertEqual(config.db, './test_db/')
self.assertEqual(len(config.ais), 1)
self.assertEqual(config.ais['myopenai'].name, 'openai')
@@ -89,6 +91,7 @@ class TestConfig(unittest.TestCase):
def test_from_file_should_load_config_from_file(self) -> None:
source_dict = {
'cache': './test_cache/',
'db': './test_db/',
'ais': {
'default': {
@@ -108,6 +111,7 @@ class TestConfig(unittest.TestCase):
yaml.dump(source_dict, f)
config = Config.from_file(self.test_file.name)
self.assertIsInstance(config, Config)
self.assertEqual(config.cache, './test_cache/')
self.assertEqual(config.db, './test_db/')
self.assertEqual(len(config.ais), 1)
self.assertIsInstance(config.ais['default'], AIConfig)
@@ -115,6 +119,7 @@ class TestConfig(unittest.TestCase):
def test_to_file_should_save_config_to_file(self) -> None:
config = Config(
cache='./test_cache/',
db='./test_db/',
ais={
'myopenai': OpenAIConfig(
@@ -133,12 +138,14 @@ class TestConfig(unittest.TestCase):
config.to_file(Path(self.test_file.name))
with open(self.test_file.name, 'r') as f:
saved_config = yaml.load(f, Loader=yaml.FullLoader)
self.assertEqual(saved_config['cache'], './test_cache/')
self.assertEqual(saved_config['db'], './test_db/')
self.assertEqual(len(saved_config['ais']), 1)
self.assertEqual(saved_config['ais']['myopenai']['system'], 'Custom system')
def test_from_file_error_unknown_ai(self) -> None:
source_dict = {
'cache': './test_cache/',
'db': './test_db/',
'ais': {
'default': {
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@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ class MessageIDTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.file_path.unlink()
def test_msg_id_txt(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual(self.message.msg_id(), self.file_path.name)
self.assertEqual(self.message.msg_id(), self.file_path.stem)
def test_msg_id_txt_exception(self) -> None:
with self.assertRaises(MessageError):
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@@ -1,31 +1,36 @@
import os
import unittest
import argparse
import tempfile
from copy import copy
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
from chatmastermind.commands.question import create_message
from unittest import mock
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, call
from chatmastermind.configuration import Config
from chatmastermind.commands.question import create_message, question_cmd
from chatmastermind.tags import Tag
from chatmastermind.message import Message, Question, Answer
from chatmastermind.chat import ChatDB
from chatmastermind.chat import Chat, ChatDB
from chatmastermind.ai import AIError
from .test_common import TestWithFakeAI
class TestMessageCreate(unittest.TestCase):
class TestMessageCreate(TestWithFakeAI):
"""
Test if messages created by the 'question' command have
the correct format.
"""
def setUp(self) -> None:
# create ChatDB structure
self.db_path = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
self.cache_path = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
self.chat = ChatDB.from_dir(cache_path=Path(self.cache_path.name),
db_path=Path(self.db_path.name))
self.db_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
self.cache_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
self.chat = ChatDB.from_dir(cache_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name),
db_path=Path(self.db_dir.name))
# create some messages
self.message_text = Message(Question("What is this?"),
Answer("It is pure text"))
self.message_code = Message(Question("What is this?"),
Answer("Text\n```\nIt is embedded code\n```\ntext"))
self.chat.add_to_db([self.message_text, self.message_code])
self.chat.db_add([self.message_text, self.message_code])
# create arguments mock
self.args = MagicMock(spec=argparse.Namespace)
self.args.source_text = None
@@ -74,6 +79,7 @@ Aaaand again some text."""
os.remove(self.source_file1.name)
os.remove(self.source_file2.name)
os.remove(self.source_file3.name)
os.remove(self.source_file4.name)
def message_list(self, tmp_dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory) -> list[Path]:
# exclude '.next'
@@ -81,10 +87,10 @@ Aaaand again some text."""
def test_message_file_created(self) -> None:
self.args.ask = ["What is this?"]
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_path)
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_dir)
self.assertEqual(len(cache_dir_files), 0)
create_message(self.chat, self.args)
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_path)
cache_dir_files = self.message_list(self.cache_dir)
self.assertEqual(len(cache_dir_files), 1)
message = Message.from_file(cache_dir_files[0])
self.assertIsInstance(message, Message)
@@ -193,3 +199,377 @@ This is embedded source code.
It is embedded code
```
"""))
class TestQuestionCmd(TestWithFakeAI):
def setUp(self) -> None:
# create DB and cache
self.db_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
self.cache_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
# create configuration
self.config = Config()
self.config.cache = self.cache_dir.name
self.config.db = self.db_dir.name
# create a mock argparse.Namespace
self.args = argparse.Namespace(
ask=['What is the meaning of life?'],
num_answers=1,
output_tags=['science'],
AI='FakeAI',
model='FakeModel',
or_tags=None,
and_tags=None,
exclude_tags=None,
source_text=None,
source_code=None,
create=None,
repeat=None,
process=None,
overwrite=None
)
def message_list(self, tmp_dir: tempfile.TemporaryDirectory) -> list[Path]:
# exclude '.next'
return sorted([f for f in Path(tmp_dir.name).glob('*.[ty]*')])
class TestQuestionCmdAsk(TestQuestionCmd):
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_ask_single_answer(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Test single answer with no errors.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
expected_question = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
fake_ai = self.mock_create_ai(self.args, self.config)
expected_responses = fake_ai.request(expected_question,
Chat([]),
self.args.num_answers,
self.args.output_tags).messages
# execute the command
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
# check for the expected message files
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 1)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, expected_responses)
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.ChatDB.from_dir')
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_ask_single_answer_mocked(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock, mock_from_dir: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Test single answer with no errors (mocked ChatDB version).
"""
chat = MagicMock(spec=ChatDB)
mock_from_dir.return_value = chat
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
expected_question = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
fake_ai = self.mock_create_ai(self.args, self.config)
expected_responses = fake_ai.request(expected_question,
Chat([]),
self.args.num_answers,
self.args.output_tags).messages
# execute the command
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
# check for the correct ChatDB calls:
# - initial question has been written (prior to the actual request)
# - responses have been written (after the request)
chat.cache_write.assert_has_calls([call([expected_question]),
call(expected_responses)],
any_order=False)
# check that the messages have not been added to the internal message list
chat.cache_add.assert_not_called()
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_ask_with_error(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Provoke an error during the AI request and verify that the question
has been correctly stored in the cache.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai_with_error
expected_question = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
# execute the command
with self.assertRaises(AIError):
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
# check for the expected message files
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 1)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, [expected_question])
class TestQuestionCmdRepeat(TestQuestionCmd):
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_repeat_single_question(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Repeat a single question.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
# create a message
message = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
Answer('Old Answer'),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0001.txt')
message.to_file()
# repeat the last question (without overwriting)
# -> expect two identical messages (except for the file_path)
self.args.ask = None
self.args.repeat = []
self.args.overwrite = False
expected_response = Message(Question(message.question),
Answer('Answer 0'),
ai=message.ai,
model=message.model,
tags=message.tags,
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
# we expect the original message + the one with the new response
expected_responses = [message] + [expected_response]
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
print(self.message_list(self.cache_dir))
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 2)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, expected_responses)
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_repeat_single_question_overwrite(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Repeat a single question and overwrite the old one.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
# create a message
message = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
Answer('Old Answer'),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0001.txt')
message.to_file()
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
assert cached_msg[0].file_path
cached_msg_file_id = cached_msg[0].file_path.stem
# repeat the last question (WITH overwriting)
# -> expect a single message afterwards (with a new answer)
self.args.ask = None
self.args.repeat = []
self.args.overwrite = True
expected_response = Message(Question(message.question),
Answer('Answer 0'),
ai=message.ai,
model=message.model,
tags=message.tags,
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 1)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, [expected_response])
# also check that the file ID has not been changed
assert cached_msg[0].file_path
self.assertEqual(cached_msg_file_id, cached_msg[0].file_path.stem)
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_repeat_single_question_after_error(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Repeat a single question after an error.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
# create a question WITHOUT an answer
# -> just like after an error, which is tested above
message = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0001.txt')
message.to_file()
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
assert cached_msg[0].file_path
cached_msg_file_id = cached_msg[0].file_path.stem
# repeat the last question (without overwriting)
# -> expect a single message because if the original has
# no answer, it should be overwritten by default
self.args.ask = None
self.args.repeat = []
self.args.overwrite = False
expected_response = Message(Question(message.question),
Answer('Answer 0'),
ai=message.ai,
model=message.model,
tags=message.tags,
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 1)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, [expected_response])
# also check that the file ID has not been changed
assert cached_msg[0].file_path
self.assertEqual(cached_msg_file_id, cached_msg[0].file_path.stem)
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_repeat_single_question_new_args(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Repeat a single question with new arguments.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
# create a message
message = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
Answer('Old Answer'),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0001.txt')
message.to_file()
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
assert cached_msg[0].file_path
# repeat the last question with new arguments (without overwriting)
# -> expect two messages with identical question but different metadata and new answer
self.args.ask = None
self.args.repeat = []
self.args.overwrite = False
self.args.output_tags = ['newtag']
self.args.AI = 'newai'
self.args.model = 'newmodel'
new_expected_response = Message(Question(message.question),
Answer('Answer 0'),
ai='newai',
model='newmodel',
tags={Tag('newtag')},
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 2)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, [message] + [new_expected_response])
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_repeat_single_question_new_args_overwrite(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Repeat a single question with new arguments, overwriting the old one.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
# create a message
message = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
Answer('Old Answer'),
tags=set(self.args.output_tags),
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0001.txt')
message.to_file()
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
assert cached_msg[0].file_path
# repeat the last question with new arguments
self.args.ask = None
self.args.repeat = []
self.args.overwrite = True
self.args.output_tags = ['newtag']
self.args.AI = 'newai'
self.args.model = 'newmodel'
new_expected_response = Message(Question(message.question),
Answer('Answer 0'),
ai='newai',
model='newmodel',
tags={Tag('newtag')},
file_path=Path('<NOT COMPARED>'))
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 1)
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, [new_expected_response])
@mock.patch('chatmastermind.commands.question.create_ai')
def test_repeat_multiple_questions(self, mock_create_ai: MagicMock) -> None:
"""
Repeat multiple questions.
"""
mock_create_ai.side_effect = self.mock_create_ai
# 1. === create three questions ===
# cached message without an answer
message1 = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
tags=self.args.output_tags,
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0001.txt')
# cached message with an answer
message2 = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
Answer('Old Answer'),
tags=self.args.output_tags,
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.cache_dir.name) / '0002.txt')
# DB message without an answer
message3 = Message(Question(self.args.ask[0]),
tags=self.args.output_tags,
ai=self.args.AI,
model=self.args.model,
file_path=Path(self.db_dir.name) / '0003.txt')
message1.to_file()
message2.to_file()
message3.to_file()
questions = [message1, message2, message3]
expected_responses: list[Message] = []
fake_ai = self.mock_create_ai(self.args, self.config)
for question in questions:
# since the message's answer is modified, we use a copy
# -> the original is used for comparison below
expected_responses += fake_ai.request(copy(question),
Chat([]),
self.args.num_answers,
set(self.args.output_tags)).messages
# 2. === repeat all three questions (without overwriting) ===
self.args.ask = None
self.args.repeat = ['0001', '0002', '0003']
self.args.overwrite = False
question_cmd(self.args, self.config)
# two new files should be in the cache directory
# * the repeated cached message with answer
# * the repeated DB message
# -> the cached message without answer should be overwritten
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.cache_dir)), 4)
self.assertEqual(len(self.message_list(self.db_dir)), 1)
expected_cache_messages = [expected_responses[0], message2, expected_responses[1], expected_responses[2]]
chat = ChatDB.from_dir(Path(self.cache_dir.name),
Path(self.db_dir.name))
cached_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='cache')
self.assert_msgs_equal_except_file_path(cached_msg, expected_cache_messages)
# check that the DB message has not been modified at all
db_msg = chat.msg_gather(loc='db')
self.assert_msgs_all_equal(db_msg, [message3])