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import mock
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import pytest
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import zmq
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import Queue
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from robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver import ActuationReceiver
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@@ -18,47 +18,107 @@ def zmq_context():
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context = zmq.Context()
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yield context
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def test_force_speech_clears_queue(mocker):
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"""
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Tests that a force speech message clears the existing queue
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and places the high-priority message at the front.
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"""
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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mock_qi = mock.Mock()
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sys.modules["qi"] = mock_qi
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def test_handle_unimplemented_endpoint(zmq_context):
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mock_tts_service = mock.Mock()
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mock_state.qi_session.service.return_value = mock_tts_service
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# Use Mock Context
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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receiver._message_queue.put("old_message_1")
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receiver._message_queue.put("old_message_2")
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 2
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force_msg = {
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"endpoint": "actuate/speech",
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"data": "Emergency Notification",
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"is_priority": True,
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}
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receiver.handle_message(force_msg)
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 1
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queued_item = receiver._message_queue.get()
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assert queued_item == "Emergency Notification"
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def test_handle_unimplemented_endpoint(mocker):
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"""
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Tests that the ``ActuationReceiver.handle_message`` method can
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handle an unknown or unimplemented endpoint without raising an error.
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Tests handling of unknown endpoints.
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"""
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(zmq_context)
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# Should not error
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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# Use Mock Context
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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receiver.handle_message({
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"endpoint": "some_endpoint_that_definitely_does_not_exist",
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"data": None,
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})
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def test_speech_message_no_data(zmq_context, mocker):
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def test_speech_message_no_data(mocker):
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"""
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Tests that the message handler logs a warning when a speech actuation
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request (`actuate/speech`) is received but contains empty string data.
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Tests that if the message data is empty, the receiver returns immediately
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WITHOUT attempting to access the global robot state or session.
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"""
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mock_warn = mocker.patch("logging.warn")
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# 1. Prevent background threads from running
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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# 2. Mock the global state object
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(zmq_context)
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# 3. Create a PropertyMock to track whenever 'qi_session' is accessed
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# We attach it to the class type of the mock so it acts like a real property
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mock_session_prop = mock.PropertyMock(return_value=None)
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type(mock_state).qi_session = mock_session_prop
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# 4. Initialize Receiver (Mocking the context to avoid ZMQ errors)
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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# 5. Send empty data
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receiver.handle_message({"endpoint": "actuate/speech", "data": ""})
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mock_warn.assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
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# 6. Assertion:
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# Because the code does `if not text: return` BEFORE `if not state.qi_session`,
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# the state property should NEVER be read.
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mock_session_prop.assert_not_called()
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def test_speech_message_invalid_data(zmq_context, mocker):
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def test_speech_message_invalid_data(mocker):
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"""
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Tests that the message handler logs a warning when a speech actuation
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request (`actuate/speech`) is received with data that is not a string (e.g., a boolean).
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Tests that if the message data is not a string, the function returns.
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:param mocker: Description
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"""
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mock_warn = mocker.patch("logging.warn")
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(zmq_context)
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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mock_session_prop = mock.PropertyMock(return_value=None)
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type(mock_state).qi_session = mock_session_prop
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# Use Mock Context
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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receiver.handle_message({"endpoint": "actuate/speech", "data": True})
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mock_warn.assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
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# Because the code does `if not text: return` BEFORE `if not state.qi_session`,
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# the state property should NEVER be read.
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mock_session_prop.assert_not_called()
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def test_speech_no_qi(zmq_context, mocker):
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def test_speech_no_qi(mocker):
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"""
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Tests the actuation receiver's behavior when processing a speech request
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but the global state does not have an active QI session.
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mock_qi_session = mock.PropertyMock(return_value=None)
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type(mock_state).qi_session = mock_qi_session
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(zmq_context)
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mock_tts_service = mock.Mock()
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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receiver._tts_service = mock_tts_service
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receiver._handle_speech({"endpoint": "actuate/speech", "data": "Some message to speak."})
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mock_qi_session.assert_called()
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receiver._tts_service.assert_not_called()
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def test_speech(zmq_context, mocker):
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def test_speech(mocker):
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"""
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Tests the core speech actuation functionality by mocking the QI TextToSpeech
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service and verifying that it is called correctly.
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service and verifying that the received message is put into the queue.
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"""
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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mock_state.qi_session = mock.Mock()
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mock_state.qi_session.service.return_value = mock_tts_service
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(zmq_context)
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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receiver._tts_service = None
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receiver._handle_speech({"endpoint": "actuate/speech", "data": "Some message to speak."})
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mock_state.qi_session.service.assert_called_once_with("ALTextToSpeech")
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 1
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mock_qi.async.assert_called_once()
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call_args = mock_qi.async.call_args[0]
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assert call_args[0] == mock_tts_service.say
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assert call_args[1] == "Some message to speak."
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queued_item = receiver._message_queue.get()
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assert queued_item == "Some message to speak."
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def test_speech_priority(mocker):
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"""
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Tests that a priority speech message is handled correctly by clearing the queue
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and placing the priority message at the front.
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"""
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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mock_qi = mock.Mock()
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sys.modules["qi"] = mock_qi
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mock_tts_service = mock.Mock()
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mock_state.qi_session = mock.Mock()
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mock_state.qi_session.service.return_value = mock_tts_service
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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receiver._message_queue.put("old_message_1")
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receiver._message_queue.put("old_message_2")
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 2
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priority_msg = {
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"endpoint": "actuate/speech",
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"data": "Urgent Message",
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"is_priority": True,
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}
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receiver._handle_speech(priority_msg)
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 1
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queued_item = receiver._message_queue.get()
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assert queued_item == "Urgent Message"
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def test_handle_messages_loop(mocker):
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"""
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Tests the background consumer loop (_handle_messages) processing an item.
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Runs SYNCHRONOUSLY to ensure coverage tools pick up the lines.
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"""
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# Patch Thread so the real background thread NEVER starts automatically
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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# Mock state
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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# Setup initial speaking state to False (covers "Started speaking" print)
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mock_state.is_speaking = False
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# Mock the TextToSpeech service
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mock_tts_service = mock.Mock()
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mock_state.qi_session.service.return_value = mock_tts_service
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# Initialize receiver (Thread is patched, so no thread starts)
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# Use Mock Context to avoid ZMQ errors
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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# Manually inject service (since lazy loading might handle it, but this is safer)
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receiver._tts_service = mock_tts_service
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# This ensures the while loop iterates exactly once
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mock_state.exit_event.is_set.side_effect = [False, True]
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# Put an item in the queue
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receiver._message_queue.put("Hello World")
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# RUN MANUALLY in the main thread
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# This executes the code: while -> try -> get -> if print -> speaking=True -> say
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receiver._handle_messages()
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# Assertions
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assert receiver._message_queue.empty()
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mock_tts_service.say.assert_called_with("Hello World")
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assert mock_state.is_speaking is True
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def test_handle_messages_queue_empty(mocker):
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"""
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Tests the Queue.Empty exception handler in the consumer loop.
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This covers the logic that resets 'state.is_speaking' to False.
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"""
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# Prevent the real background thread from starting
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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# Mock the state object
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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# Setup 'is_speaking' property mock
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# We set return_value=True so the code enters the 'if state.is_speaking:' block.
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# We use PropertyMock to track when this attribute is set.
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type(mock_state).is_speaking = True
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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# This ensures the while loop body runs exactly once for our test
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mock_state.exit_event.is_set.side_effect = [False, True]
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# Force get() to raise Queue.Empty immediately (simulate timeout)
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# We patch the 'get' method on the specific queue instance of our receiver
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#mocker.patch.object(receiver._message_queue, 'get', side_effect=Queue.Empty)
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# Run the loop logic manually (synchronously)
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receiver._handle_messages()
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# Final Assertion: Verify is_speaking was set to False
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# The code execution order is: read (returns True) -> print -> set (to False)
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# assert_called_with checks the arguments of the LAST call, which is the setter.
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assert mock_state.is_speaking is False
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def test_handle_messages_runtime_error(mocker):
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"""
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Tests the RuntimeError exception handler (e.g. lost WiFi connection).
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Uses a Mock ZMQ context to avoid 'Address already in use' errors.
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"""
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# Patch Thread so we don't accidentally spawn real threads
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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# Mock the state and logging
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mock_state = mocker.patch("robot_interface.endpoints.actuation_receiver.state")
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# Use a MOCK ZMQ context.
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# This prevents the receiver from trying to bind to a real TCP port.
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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# Initialize receiver with the mock context
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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mock_state.exit_event.is_set.side_effect = [False, True]
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receiver._message_queue.put("Test Message")
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# Setup: ...BUT the service raises RuntimeError when asked to speak
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mock_tts = mock.Mock()
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mock_tts.say.side_effect = RuntimeError("Connection lost")
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receiver._tts_service = mock_tts
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# Run the loop logic manually
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receiver._handle_messages()
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# Assertions
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assert mock_state.exit_event.is_set.called
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def test_clear_queue(mocker):
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"""
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Tests that the clear_queue method properly drains all items from the message queue.
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"""
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mocker.patch("threading.Thread")
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# Use Mock Context
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mock_zmq_ctx = mock.Mock()
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receiver = ActuationReceiver(mock_zmq_ctx)
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# Populate the queue with multiple items
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receiver._message_queue.put("msg1")
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receiver._message_queue.put("msg2")
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receiver._message_queue.put("msg3")
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 3
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# Clear the queue
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receiver.clear_queue()
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# Assert the queue is empty
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assert receiver._message_queue.qsize() == 0
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