KeiSeiKit-1.0/_assembler/tests/roundtrip.rs
Parfii-bot 0be354a920 KeiSeiKit-public — clean state
Single-commit clean baseline after security scrub of niche-tells,
project codenames, internal jargon, and contributor-email leaks.

Contents:
- 100 Rust crates (_primitives/_rust/)
- 37 agent manifests (_manifests/) + generated specs (_generated/)
- 67 user-invocable skills (skills/)
- 33 hooks (hooks/)
- Composition blocks (_blocks/)
- Documentation (docs/, README.md)
- TS adapter packages (_ts_packages/)
- Assembler (_assembler/)
- Roles (_roles/)
- Templates (_templates/)
- Forgejo CI (.forgejo/)

Author: Denis Parfionovich <info@greendragon.info>

License: see LICENSE.
2026-05-01 12:09:03 +08:00

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//! Roundtrip / data-preservation tests.
//!
//! The assembler projects the Manifest struct into a Markdown file.
//! We cannot re-parse a Markdown file back into a Manifest (the
//! projection is lossy: comments / blank lines / heading formatting),
//! but we CAN assert that every user-visible string from the manifest
//! appears verbatim in the generated output — i.e. no field is
//! silently dropped by a refactor.
mod common;
use common::{assemble_one, seed_tempdir};
use std::fs;
/// Every `domain_in` bullet, every `forbidden_domain` bullet, every
/// handoff target + trigger, and the agent name must appear in the
/// generated output. Covers the kei-code-implementer manifest which has
/// the richest field population.
#[test]
fn every_manifest_string_appears_in_output() {
let (_tmp, root) = seed_tempdir();
let out = assemble_one(&root, "code-implementer");
// Parse the same manifest independently with toml crate so we
// can iterate its fields without reaching into the private
// Manifest struct from main.rs.
let toml_text =
fs::read_to_string(root.join("_manifests/code-implementer.toml")).unwrap();
let parsed: toml::Value = toml::from_str(&toml_text).unwrap();
let name = parsed["name"].as_str().unwrap();
assert!(
out.contains(&format!("name: {name}")),
"frontmatter missing name"
);
let model = parsed["model"].as_str().unwrap();
assert!(
out.contains(&format!("model: {model}")),
"frontmatter missing model"
);
// Tools are joined with ", ".
let tools: Vec<&str> = parsed["tools"]
.as_array()
.unwrap()
.iter()
.map(|v| v.as_str().unwrap())
.collect();
let tools_line = format!("tools: {}", tools.join(", "));
assert!(
out.contains(&tools_line),
"frontmatter tools line missing or wrong order"
);
// domain_in bullets.
for item in parsed["domain_in"].as_array().unwrap() {
let s = item.as_str().unwrap();
assert!(out.contains(s), "domain_in entry missing: {s}");
}
// forbidden_domain bullets.
for item in parsed["forbidden_domain"].as_array().unwrap() {
let s = item.as_str().unwrap();
assert!(out.contains(s), "forbidden_domain entry missing: {s}");
}
// Handoffs: each target AND each trigger appears.
for h in parsed["handoff"].as_array().unwrap() {
let target = h["target"].as_str().unwrap();
let trigger = h["trigger"].as_str().unwrap();
assert!(out.contains(target), "handoff target missing: {target}");
assert!(out.contains(trigger), "handoff trigger missing: {trigger}");
}
}
/// Double-assembly determinism at the text level: parse + assemble
/// twice from the very same tempdir (not two separate tempdirs) —
/// catches any caching or mutable-global drift inside the binary.
#[test]
fn double_assembly_same_tempdir_identical() {
let (_tmp, root) = seed_tempdir();
let first = assemble_one(&root, "cost-guardian");
let second = assemble_one(&root, "cost-guardian");
assert_eq!(
first.as_bytes(),
second.as_bytes(),
"consecutive runs in same tempdir diverged"
);
}