Refactor DNS resolution tests to use direct async functions for mocking and improve clarity
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@ -142,11 +142,14 @@ class TestResolveHostname:
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@pytest.mark.asyncio
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async def test_empty_result_resolution(self):
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"""Test hostname resolution with empty result."""
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async def mock_wait_for(*args, **kwargs):
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return []
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with patch("asyncio.get_event_loop") as mock_loop:
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mock_event_loop = AsyncMock()
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mock_loop.return_value = mock_event_loop
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with patch("asyncio.wait_for", return_value=[]):
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with patch("asyncio.wait_for", side_effect=mock_wait_for):
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resolution = await resolve_hostname("empty.example")
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assert resolution.hostname == "empty.example"
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@ -194,26 +197,25 @@ class TestResolveHostnamesBatch:
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"""Test batch resolution with mixed success/failure."""
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hostnames = ["example.com", "nonexistent.example"]
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with patch("src.hosts.core.dns.resolve_hostname", new_callable=AsyncMock) as mock_resolve:
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# Mock mixed results - use side_effect as a proper async function
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async def mock_side_effect(hostname, timeout=5.0):
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if hostname == "example.com":
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return DNSResolution(
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hostname="example.com",
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resolved_ip="192.0.2.1",
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status=DNSResolutionStatus.RESOLVED,
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resolved_at=datetime.now(),
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)
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else:
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return DNSResolution(
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hostname="nonexistent.example",
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resolved_ip=None,
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status=DNSResolutionStatus.RESOLUTION_FAILED,
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resolved_at=datetime.now(),
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error_message="Name not found",
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)
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# Create a direct async function replacement instead of using AsyncMock
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async def mock_resolve_hostname(hostname, timeout=5.0):
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if hostname == "example.com":
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return DNSResolution(
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hostname="example.com",
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resolved_ip="192.0.2.1",
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status=DNSResolutionStatus.RESOLVED,
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resolved_at=datetime.now(),
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)
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else:
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return DNSResolution(
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hostname="nonexistent.example",
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resolved_ip=None,
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status=DNSResolutionStatus.RESOLUTION_FAILED,
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resolved_at=datetime.now(),
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error_message="Name not found",
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)
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mock_resolve.side_effect = mock_side_effect
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with patch("src.hosts.core.dns.resolve_hostname", mock_resolve_hostname):
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resolutions = await resolve_hostnames_batch(hostnames)
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@ -283,7 +285,10 @@ class TestDNSService:
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status=DNSResolutionStatus.RESOLVED,
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resolved_at=datetime.now(),
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)
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mock_resolve.return_value = mock_resolution
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# Use proper async setup
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async def mock_side_effect(hostname, timeout=5.0):
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return mock_resolution
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mock_resolve.side_effect = mock_side_effect
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resolution = await service.resolve_entry_async("example.com")
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@ -314,7 +319,10 @@ class TestDNSService:
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status=DNSResolutionStatus.RESOLVED,
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resolved_at=datetime.now(),
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)
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mock_resolve.return_value = mock_resolution
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# Use proper async setup
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async def mock_side_effect(hostname, timeout=5.0):
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return mock_resolution
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mock_resolve.side_effect = mock_side_effect
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result = await service.refresh_entry("example.com")
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