AutoGPT / tests /smoke_test.py
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Duplicate from aliabid94/AutoGPT
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"""Smoke test for the autogpt package."""
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import pytest
from autogpt.commands.file_operations import delete_file, read_file
@pytest.mark.integration_test
def test_write_file() -> None:
"""
Test case to check if the write_file command can successfully write 'Hello World' to a file
named 'hello_world.txt'.
Read the current ai_settings.yaml file and store its content.
"""
env_vars = {"MEMORY_BACKEND": "no_memory", "TEMPERATURE": "0"}
ai_settings = None
if os.path.exists("ai_settings.yaml"):
with open("ai_settings.yaml", "r") as f:
ai_settings = f.read()
os.remove("ai_settings.yaml")
try:
if os.path.exists("hello_world.txt"):
# Clean up any existing 'hello_world.txt' file before testing.
delete_file("hello_world.txt")
# Prepare input data for the test.
input_data = """write_file-GPT
an AI designed to use the write_file command to write 'Hello World' into a file named "hello_world.txt" and then use the task_complete command to complete the task.
Use the write_file command to write 'Hello World' into a file named "hello_world.txt".
Use the task_complete command to complete the task.
Do not use any other commands.
y -5
EOF"""
command = f"{sys.executable} -m autogpt"
# Execute the script with the input data.
process = subprocess.Popen(
command,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
shell=True,
env={**os.environ, **env_vars},
)
process.communicate(input_data.encode())
# Read the content of the 'hello_world.txt' file created during the test.
content = read_file("hello_world.txt")
finally:
if ai_settings:
# Restore the original ai_settings.yaml file.
with open("ai_settings.yaml", "w") as f:
f.write(ai_settings)
# Check if the content of the 'hello_world.txt' file is equal to 'Hello World'.
assert content == "Hello World", f"Expected 'Hello World', got {content}"