Add default value for PR_HEAD_REPO to prevent 'unbound variable' error
when no PR exists for a branch.
Signed-off-by: Derek Higgins <derekh@redhat.com>
This PR refactors the integration test system to use global "setups"
which provides better separation of concerns:
**suites = what to test, setups = how to configure.**
NOTE: if you naming suggestions, please provide feedback
Changes:
- New `tests/integration/setups.py` with global, reusable configurations
(ollama, vllm, gpt, claude)
- Modified `scripts/integration-tests.sh` options to match with the
underlying pytest options
- Updated documentation to reflect the new global setup system
The main benefit is that setups can be reused across multiple suites
(e.g., use "gpt" with any suite) even though sometimes they could
specifically tailored for a suite (vision <> ollama-vision). It is now
easier to add new configurations without modifying existing suites.
Usage examples:
- `pytest tests/integration --suite=responses --setup=gpt`
- `pytest tests/integration --suite=vision` # auto-selects
"ollama-vision" setup
- `pytest tests/integration --suite=base --setup=vllm`
Our integration tests need to be 'grouped' because each group often
needs a specific set of models it works with. We separated vision tests
due to this, and we have a separate set of tests which test "Responses"
API.
This PR makes this system a bit more official so it is very easy to
target these groups and apply all testing infrastructure towards all the
groups (for example, record-replay) uniformly.
There are three suites declared:
- base
- vision
- responses
Note that our CI currently runs the "base" and "vision" suites.
You can use the `--suite` option when running pytest (or any of the
testing scripts or workflows.) For example:
```
OLLAMA_URL=http://localhost:11434 \
pytest -s -v tests/integration/ --stack-config starter --suite vision
```
See comment here:
https://github.com/llamastack/llama-stack/pull/3162#issuecomment-3192859097
-- TL;DR it is quite complex to invoke the recording workflow correctly
for an end developer writing tests. This script simplifies the work.
No more manual GitHub UI navigation!
## Script Functionality
- Auto-detects your current branch and associated PR
- Finds the right repository context (works from forks!)
- Runs the workflow where it can actually commit back
- Validates prerequisites and provides helpful error messages
## How to Use
First ensure you are on the branch which introduced a new test and want
it recorded. **Make sure you have pushed this branch remotely, easiest
is to create a PR.**
```
# Record tests for current branch
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh
# Record specific test subdirectories
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh --test-subdirs "agents,inference"
# Record with vision tests enabled
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh --run-vision-tests
# Record tests matching a pattern
./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh --test-pattern "test_streaming"
```
## Test Plan
Ran `./scripts/github/schedule-record-workflow.sh -s inference -k
tool_choice` which started
4820409329
which successfully committed recorded outputs.