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hermes-agent/tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_per_profile_cap.py
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"""Regression tests for #21582 — per-profile concurrency cap in dispatcher.
When ``kanban.max_in_progress_per_profile`` is set, no single profile
gets more than N workers running at once even if the global
``max_in_progress`` cap would allow it. Prevents one profile's local
model / API quota / browser pool from being overwhelmed by a fan-out.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
import tempfile
import pytest
@pytest.fixture()
def isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles(monkeypatch):
"""Spin up a fresh HERMES_HOME with kanban DB + alpha/beta profiles."""
test_home = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="kanban_per_profile_cap_test_")
for prof in ("alpha", "beta", "default"):
os.makedirs(os.path.join(test_home, "profiles", prof), exist_ok=True)
monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_HOME", test_home)
for mod in list(sys.modules.keys()):
if mod.startswith("hermes_cli") or mod.startswith("hermes_state") or mod == "hermes_constants":
del sys.modules[mod]
from hermes_cli import kanban_db
yield kanban_db
def _fake_spawn(*args, **kwargs):
return 12345
def test_no_cap_all_tasks_dispatched(isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles):
"""Baseline: with no per-profile cap, all ready tasks dispatch."""
kb = isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
kb.create_board(slug="default", name="Test")
for i in range(5):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"a{i}", assignee="alpha")
for i in range(3):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"b{i}", assignee="beta")
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
res = kb.dispatch_once(conn, spawn_fn=_fake_spawn, dry_run=True)
assert len(res.spawned) == 8
assert not res.skipped_per_profile_capped
def test_cap_2_balances_two_profiles(isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles):
"""With cap=2: 2 alpha + 2 beta dispatched; remaining 3 alpha + 1 beta
deferred to skipped_per_profile_capped."""
kb = isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
kb.create_board(slug="default", name="Test")
for i in range(5):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"a{i}", assignee="alpha")
for i in range(3):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"b{i}", assignee="beta")
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
res = kb.dispatch_once(
conn, spawn_fn=_fake_spawn, dry_run=True,
max_in_progress_per_profile=2,
)
spawn_assignees = [s[1] for s in res.spawned]
capped_assignees = [c[1] for c in res.skipped_per_profile_capped]
assert spawn_assignees.count("alpha") == 2
assert spawn_assignees.count("beta") == 2
assert capped_assignees.count("alpha") == 3
assert capped_assignees.count("beta") == 1
def test_pre_existing_running_counts_against_cap(isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles):
"""A task already in 'running' status when dispatch_once starts counts
toward the per-profile cap. With 1 alpha pre-running and cap=1, NO new
alpha tasks should spawn; beta is independent so 1 beta spawns."""
kb = isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
kb.create_board(slug="default", name="Test")
running_alpha = kb.create_task(conn, title="running alpha", assignee="alpha")
with kb.write_txn(conn):
conn.execute(
"UPDATE tasks SET status = 'running', claim_lock = 'test:1' WHERE id = ?",
(running_alpha,),
)
for i in range(2):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"a{i}", assignee="alpha")
for i in range(2):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"b{i}", assignee="beta")
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
res = kb.dispatch_once(
conn, spawn_fn=_fake_spawn, dry_run=True,
max_in_progress_per_profile=1,
)
spawn_assignees = [s[1] for s in res.spawned]
capped_assignees = [c[1] for c in res.skipped_per_profile_capped]
assert spawn_assignees.count("alpha") == 0
assert spawn_assignees.count("beta") == 1
assert capped_assignees.count("alpha") == 2
assert capped_assignees.count("beta") == 1
@pytest.mark.parametrize("cap", [0, -1, "abc", None])
def test_invalid_cap_treated_as_no_cap(isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles, cap):
"""Cap values that don't represent a positive int should be treated as
'no cap' — silently falling through rather than crashing the dispatcher."""
kb = isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
kb.create_board(slug="default", name="Test")
for i in range(3):
kb.create_task(conn, title=f"a{i}", assignee="alpha")
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
res = kb.dispatch_once(
conn, spawn_fn=_fake_spawn, dry_run=True,
max_in_progress_per_profile=cap,
)
assert not res.skipped_per_profile_capped
assert len(res.spawned) == 3
def test_capped_tasks_dispatched_on_subsequent_tick(isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles):
"""A task deferred this tick because its profile was at cap should be
eligible for dispatch on the next tick (after running tasks complete).
This verifies the cap is per-tick state, not a permanent block."""
kb = isolated_kanban_home_with_profiles
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
kb.create_board(slug="default", name="Test")
ids = [kb.create_task(conn, title=f"a{i}", assignee="alpha") for i in range(3)]
# First tick: cap=1, only 1 alpha dispatched
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
res1 = kb.dispatch_once(
conn, spawn_fn=_fake_spawn, dry_run=False,
max_in_progress_per_profile=1,
)
assert len(res1.spawned) == 1
assert len(res1.skipped_per_profile_capped) == 2
# Simulate the running task completing — set it back to done so the
# 'running' count drops
spawned_id = res1.spawned[0][0]
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
with kb.write_txn(conn):
conn.execute(
"UPDATE tasks SET status = 'done', claim_lock = NULL WHERE id = ?",
(spawned_id,),
)
# Second tick: 1 more alpha should now dispatch
with kb.connect_closing() as conn:
res2 = kb.dispatch_once(
conn, spawn_fn=_fake_spawn, dry_run=False,
max_in_progress_per_profile=1,
)
assert len(res2.spawned) == 1
assert len(res2.skipped_per_profile_capped) == 1
assert res2.spawned[0][0] != spawned_id # different task this time
def test_dispatch_result_has_skipped_per_profile_capped_field():
"""Schema-level invariant: DispatchResult exposes the
skipped_per_profile_capped field as a list of
(task_id, assignee, current_running) tuples."""
from hermes_cli.kanban_db import DispatchResult
r = DispatchResult()
assert hasattr(r, "skipped_per_profile_capped")
assert r.skipped_per_profile_capped == []