chore: default to pytest asyncio-mode=auto

previously, developers who ran `./scripts/unit-tests.sh` would get `asyncio-mode=auto`, which meant `@pytest.mark.asyncio` and `@pytest_asyncio.fixture` were redundent. developers who ran `pytest` directly would get pytest's default (strict mode), would run into errors leading them to add `@pytest.mark.asyncio` / `@pytest_asyncio.fixture` to their code.

with this change -
 - `asyncio_mode=auto` is included in `pyproject.toml` making behavior consistent for all invocations of pytest
 - removes all redundant `@pytest_asyncio.fixture` and `@pytest.mark.asyncio`
 - for good measure, requires `pytest>=8.4` and `pytest-asyncio>=1.0`
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Matthew Farrellee 2025-07-11 11:48:58 -04:00
parent 2ebc172f33
commit e3a3f86cf7
35 changed files with 29 additions and 239 deletions

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# This source code is licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE file in
# the root directory of this source tree.
import pytest
from llama_stack_client import LlamaStackClient
from llama_stack import LlamaStackAsLibraryClient
class TestInspect:
@pytest.mark.asyncio
def test_health(self, llama_stack_client: LlamaStackAsLibraryClient | LlamaStackClient):
health = llama_stack_client.inspect.health()
assert health is not None
assert health.status == "OK"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
def test_version(self, llama_stack_client: LlamaStackAsLibraryClient | LlamaStackClient):
version = llama_stack_client.inspect.version()
assert version is not None