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manual_slop/simulation/sim_base.py

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import sys
import os
import time
import pytest
from api_hook_client import ApiHookClient
from simulation.workflow_sim import WorkflowSimulator
# Ensure project root is in path
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..")))
class BaseSimulation:
def __init__(self, client: ApiHookClient = None):
if client is None:
self.client = ApiHookClient()
else:
self.client = client
self.sim = WorkflowSimulator(self.client)
self.project_path = None
def setup(self, project_name="SimProject"):
print(f"\n[BaseSim] Connecting to GUI...")
if not self.client.wait_for_server(timeout=10):
raise RuntimeError("Could not connect to GUI. Ensure it is running with --enable-test-hooks")
print("[BaseSim] Resetting session...")
self.client.click("btn_reset")
time.sleep(1)
git_dir = os.path.abspath(".")
self.project_path = os.path.abspath(f"tests/temp_{project_name.lower()}.toml")
if os.path.exists(self.project_path):
os.remove(self.project_path)
print(f"[BaseSim] Scaffolding Project: {project_name}")
self.sim.setup_new_project(project_name, git_dir, self.project_path)
# Standard test settings
self.client.set_value("auto_add_history", True)
time.sleep(0.5)
def teardown(self):
if self.project_path and os.path.exists(self.project_path):
# We keep it for debugging if it failed, but usually we'd clean up
# os.remove(self.project_path)
pass
print("[BaseSim] Teardown complete.")
def assert_panel_visible(self, panel_tag, msg=None):
# This assumes we have a hook to check panel visibility or just check if an element in it exists
# For now, we'll check if we can get a value from an element that should be in that panel
# or use a specific hook if available.
# Actually, let's just check if get_indicator_state or similar works for generic tags.
pass
def wait_for_element(self, tag, timeout=5):
start = time.time()
while time.time() - start < timeout:
try:
# If we can get_value without error, it's likely there
self.client.get_value(tag)
return True
except:
time.sleep(0.2)
return False
def run_sim(sim_class):
"""Helper to run a simulation class standalone."""
sim = sim_class()
try:
sim.setup()
sim.run()
print(f"\n[SUCCESS] {sim_class.__name__} completed successfully.")
except Exception as e:
print(f"\n[FAILURE] {sim_class.__name__} failed: {e}")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
finally:
sim.teardown()