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"""Tests for Task 31 — periodic snapshots with retention and cold-load fast-path.
Per Requirements §10.4 the periodic snapshot policy is:
* Take a snapshot every 100 events OR every 30 minutes since the last one,
whichever comes first.
* Store under ``data/snapshots/periodic/`` with a UTC timestamp filename.
* Retain only the last 5 periodic snapshots; prune older ones on write.
* On cold load, restore from the most recent snapshot and replay events
past the snapshot's ``last_event_id`` to bring projected state forward.
These tests cover the functional core (snapshot timing, pruning, restore).
Worker- and lifespan-level wiring is covered by the integration tests in
``test_turn_flow`` and the existing app boot tests.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import json
from chat.db.connection import open_db
from chat.db.migrate import apply_migrations
from chat.eventlog.log import append_event
from chat.eventlog.projector import project
from chat.services.snapshot import (
latest_snapshot_path,
prune_periodic_snapshots,
restore_from_snapshot,
should_take_periodic_snapshot,
take_snapshot,
)
# Importing the state modules registers their projector handlers as a
# side effect — restoring + replaying needs them present.
import chat.state.entities # noqa: F401
import chat.state.edges # noqa: F401
import chat.state.manual_edit # noqa: F401
import chat.state.memory # noqa: F401
import chat.state.world # noqa: F401
def _bot_payload(bot_id: str, name: str) -> dict:
return {
"id": bot_id,
"name": name,
"persona": "fancy",
"voice_samples": ["sample"],
"traits": ["shy"],
"backstory": "",
"initial_relationship_to_you": "coworker",
"kickoff_prose": "",
}
def test_take_snapshot_includes_last_event_id(tmp_path):
db = tmp_path / "t.db"
apply_migrations(db)
with open_db(db) as conn:
append_event(conn, kind="bot_authored", payload=_bot_payload("bot_a", "BotA"))
project(conn)
path = take_snapshot(conn, data_dir=tmp_path / "data", kind="periodic")
dump = json.loads(path.read_text())
assert "last_event_id" in dump
assert dump["last_event_id"] >= 1
def test_should_take_periodic_when_no_prior_and_events_exist(tmp_path):
db = tmp_path / "t.db"
apply_migrations(db)
with open_db(db) as conn:
append_event(conn, kind="bot_authored", payload=_bot_payload("bot_a", "BotA"))
project(conn)
assert should_take_periodic_snapshot(conn, tmp_path / "data") is True
def test_should_not_take_when_recent_and_few_events(tmp_path):
db = tmp_path / "t.db"
apply_migrations(db)
with open_db(db) as conn:
append_event(conn, kind="bot_authored", payload=_bot_payload("bot_a", "BotA"))
project(conn)
# Take a snapshot to establish a recent baseline.
take_snapshot(conn, data_dir=tmp_path / "data", kind="periodic")
# Right after — should be False (within time threshold and < 100 new events).
assert should_take_periodic_snapshot(conn, tmp_path / "data") is False
def test_prune_keeps_last_5(tmp_path):
snapshot_dir = tmp_path / "data" / "snapshots" / "periodic"
snapshot_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
# Create 8 dummy snapshot files with sortable names.
for i in range(8):
p = snapshot_dir / f"2026010{i}T000000Z.json"
p.write_text(json.dumps({"last_event_id": i}))
removed = prune_periodic_snapshots(tmp_path / "data", keep=5)
assert removed == 3
remaining = sorted(snapshot_dir.glob("*.json"))
assert len(remaining) == 5
# The 5 most recent (highest names) should remain.
assert remaining[0].name == "20260103T000000Z.json"
assert remaining[-1].name == "20260107T000000Z.json"
def test_latest_snapshot_path_returns_none_when_missing(tmp_path):
# No directory yet.
assert latest_snapshot_path(tmp_path / "data", kind="periodic") is None
# Empty directory.
(tmp_path / "data" / "snapshots" / "periodic").mkdir(parents=True)
assert latest_snapshot_path(tmp_path / "data", kind="periodic") is None
def test_restore_from_snapshot_repopulates_tables(tmp_path):
# Source DB: seed a bot, snapshot it.
db1 = tmp_path / "t1.db"
apply_migrations(db1)
with open_db(db1) as conn:
append_event(conn, kind="bot_authored", payload=_bot_payload("bot_a", "BotA"))
project(conn)
snapshot_path = take_snapshot(
conn, data_dir=tmp_path / "data", kind="periodic"
)
# Fresh DB — restore from the snapshot, no event-log replay needed.
db2 = tmp_path / "t2.db"
apply_migrations(db2)
with open_db(db2) as conn:
last_id = restore_from_snapshot(conn, snapshot_path)
assert last_id >= 1
bot = conn.execute(
"SELECT name FROM bots WHERE id = 'bot_a'"
).fetchone()
assert bot is not None
assert bot[0] == "BotA"