Adds `integration_mock_llm.rs` covering the LlmClient trait surface: - streaming turn loop (text deltas + finish reason) - reasoning-content replay across tool-call rounds (V4 §5.1.1, the HTTP 400 path that broke v0.4.9-v0.5.1) - tool-call round-trip with chunked input JSON - multiple tool calls in one turn preserve event ordering - compaction-style non-streaming `create_message` - sub-agent style independent parent/child mocks - capacity-gate observation of a captured request Four full-engine tests are `#[ignore]`-marked as BLOCKED on the engine refactor from concrete `Option<DeepSeekClient>` to `Arc<dyn LlmClient>`. Once that wiring lands the ignored tests light up with no mock changes. Adds: - `tests/support/llm_client.rs` mirrors the trait so the mock can be brought into the integration test via `#[path]` without dragging in the rest of the binary's module tree - `tests/fixtures/.gitkeep` so the `eval --record` output directory rides the repo - `tests/README.md` documents both the trait-level mocking strategy and the `--record` fixture flow - `record_flag_writes_one_jsonl_line_per_step` in `eval_harness.rs` exercises the new `--record` flag end-to-end Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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crates/tui/tests/
Integration tests for the TUI binary. Per CONTRIBUTING.md, each crate's
integration tests live in its own tests/ directory; the repository-root
tests/ directory is unused.
Mock LLM client (integration_mock_llm.rs)
crates/tui/src/llm_client/mock.rs provides a MockLlmClient that implements
the LlmClient trait by replaying queue-driven canned responses and capturing
every outgoing MessageRequest. Tests mock at the trait boundary — never
at the reqwest HTTP layer — because the trait is the durable abstraction the
runtime is meant to depend on.
Coverage today exercises the trait surface end-to-end:
- streaming turn loop
- reasoning-content replay across tool-call rounds (V4 §5.1.1, the bug that broke v0.4.9-v0.5.1)
- tool-call round-trip with chunked input JSON
- multi-tool-call ordering inside a single turn
- compaction-style non-streaming
create_message - sub-agent style independent parent/child mocks
- capacity-gate observation of a captured request before stream drain
Four full-engine tests (engine_full_*) are #[ignore]-marked. They unblock
when core::engine::Engine is refactored to take Arc<dyn LlmClient> instead
of a concrete Option<DeepSeekClient>. See the comment block at the bottom of
integration_mock_llm.rs for the exact refactor surface.
--record mode for deepseek eval
The offline deepseek eval harness now accepts --record <DIR>. When set,
each tool step appends one JSON Lines record to <DIR>/<scenario>.jsonl
(default scenario: offline-tool-loop.jsonl). Each line is a self-contained
JSON object with the schema:
{ "request": { "step": "list_dir", "kind": "List" },
"response_events": [ { "type": "ok", "output": "…" } ] }
The mock LLM client (crate::llm_client::mock) replays these fixtures by
mapping each response_events array onto a canned Vec<StreamEvent>. Drop
generated fixtures into crates/tui/tests/fixtures/ so they ride the repo and
feed the mock in CI.
Quick example:
cargo run --bin deepseek -- eval --record crates/tui/tests/fixtures
cat crates/tui/tests/fixtures/offline-tool-loop.jsonl | jq .
The scenario name is sanitized to [A-Za-z0-9_-] before forming the filename,
so unusual scenario strings stay portable across platforms.