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+"""Tests for shared.resilience module."""
+
+import asyncio
+
+import pytest
+
+from shared.resilience import CircuitBreaker, async_timeout, retry_async
+
+
+# --- retry_async tests ---
+
+
+async def test_succeeds_without_retry():
+ """Function succeeds first try, called once."""
+ call_count = 0
+
+ @retry_async()
+ async def fn():
+ nonlocal call_count
+ call_count += 1
+ return "ok"
+
+ result = await fn()
+ assert result == "ok"
+ assert call_count == 1
+
+
+async def test_retries_on_failure_then_succeeds():
+ """Fails twice then succeeds, verify call count."""
+ call_count = 0
+
+ @retry_async(max_retries=3, base_delay=0.01)
+ async def fn():
+ nonlocal call_count
+ call_count += 1
+ if call_count < 3:
+ raise RuntimeError("transient")
+ return "recovered"
+
+ result = await fn()
+ assert result == "recovered"
+ assert call_count == 3
+
+
+async def test_raises_after_max_retries():
+ """Always fails, raises after max retries."""
+ call_count = 0
+
+ @retry_async(max_retries=3, base_delay=0.01)
+ async def fn():
+ nonlocal call_count
+ call_count += 1
+ raise ValueError("permanent")
+
+ with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="permanent"):
+ await fn()
+
+ # 1 initial + 3 retries = 4 total calls
+ assert call_count == 4
+
+
+async def test_no_retry_on_excluded_exception():
+ """Excluded exception raises immediately, call count = 1."""
+ call_count = 0
+
+ @retry_async(max_retries=3, base_delay=0.01, exclude=(TypeError,))
+ async def fn():
+ nonlocal call_count
+ call_count += 1
+ raise TypeError("excluded")
+
+ with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="excluded"):
+ await fn()
+
+ assert call_count == 1
+
+
+# --- CircuitBreaker tests ---
+
+
+async def test_closed_allows_calls():
+ """CircuitBreaker in closed state passes through."""
+ cb = CircuitBreaker(failure_threshold=5, cooldown=60.0)
+
+ async def fn():
+ return "ok"
+
+ result = await cb.call(fn)
+ assert result == "ok"
+
+
+async def test_opens_after_threshold():
+ """After N failures, raises RuntimeError."""
+ cb = CircuitBreaker(failure_threshold=3, cooldown=60.0)
+
+ async def fail():
+ raise RuntimeError("fail")
+
+ for _ in range(3):
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="fail"):
+ await cb.call(fail)
+
+ # Now the breaker should be open
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="Circuit breaker is open"):
+ await cb.call(fail)
+
+
+async def test_half_open_after_cooldown():
+ """After cooldown, allows recovery attempt."""
+ cb = CircuitBreaker(failure_threshold=2, cooldown=0.05)
+
+ async def fail():
+ raise RuntimeError("fail")
+
+ # Trip the breaker
+ for _ in range(2):
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="fail"):
+ await cb.call(fail)
+
+ # Breaker is open
+ with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="Circuit breaker is open"):
+ await cb.call(fail)
+
+ # Wait for cooldown
+ await asyncio.sleep(0.06)
+
+ # Now should allow a call (half_open). Succeed to close it.
+ async def succeed():
+ return "recovered"
+
+ result = await cb.call(succeed)
+ assert result == "recovered"
+
+ # Breaker should be closed again
+ result = await cb.call(succeed)
+ assert result == "recovered"
+
+
+# --- async_timeout tests ---
+
+
+async def test_completes_within_timeout():
+ """async_timeout doesn't interfere with fast operations."""
+ async with async_timeout(1.0):
+ await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
+ result = 42
+ assert result == 42
+
+
+async def test_raises_on_timeout():
+ """async_timeout raises TimeoutError for slow operations."""
+ with pytest.raises(TimeoutError):
+ async with async_timeout(0.05):
+ await asyncio.sleep(1.0)