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Mike Degatano f8880a72be Rename addon/addons to app/apps in filenames and imports (#6837)
* Rename addon/addons to app/apps in filenames and imports

Continues the addon→app terminology migration (#6786).
Renames all source files, test files, fixture files, and
directories that contained 'addon'/'addons' in their names,
and updates all imports accordingly.

Resolution check files in supervisor/resolution/checks/ that were
renamed override the slug property to preserve the existing API
contract (slugs are exposed via the resolution info API and used
to run checks by name).

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Rename add-on.json fixture

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-13 20:55:46 +02:00

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"""Fixtures for API tests."""
from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable
from unittest.mock import ANY, AsyncMock, MagicMock
from aiohttp import web
from aiohttp.test_utils import TestClient
import pytest
from supervisor.api import RestAPI
from supervisor.apps.app import App
from supervisor.const import REQUEST_FROM, FeatureFlag
from supervisor.coresys import CoreSys
from supervisor.host.const import LogFormat, LogFormatter
DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE = "entries=:-99:100"
DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE_FOLLOW = "entries=:-99:18446744073709551615"
async def _common_test_api_advanced_logs(
path_prefix: str,
syslog_identifier: str,
formatter: LogFormatter,
api_client: TestClient,
journald_logs: MagicMock,
coresys: CoreSys,
os_available: None,
journal_logs_reader: MagicMock,
):
"""Template for tests of endpoints using advanced logs."""
resp = await api_client.get(f"{path_prefix}/logs")
assert resp.status == 200
assert resp.content_type == "text/plain"
journald_logs.assert_called_once_with(
params={"SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER": syslog_identifier},
range_header=DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE,
accept=LogFormat.JOURNAL,
)
journal_logs_reader.assert_called_with(ANY, formatter, False)
journald_logs.reset_mock()
journal_logs_reader.reset_mock()
resp = await api_client.get(f"{path_prefix}/logs?no_colors")
assert resp.status == 200
assert resp.content_type == "text/plain"
journald_logs.assert_called_once_with(
params={"SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER": syslog_identifier},
range_header=DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE,
accept=LogFormat.JOURNAL,
)
journal_logs_reader.assert_called_with(ANY, formatter, True)
journald_logs.reset_mock()
journal_logs_reader.reset_mock()
resp = await api_client.get(f"{path_prefix}/logs/follow")
assert resp.status == 200
assert resp.content_type == "text/plain"
journald_logs.assert_called_once_with(
params={"SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER": syslog_identifier, "follow": ""},
range_header=DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE_FOLLOW,
accept=LogFormat.JOURNAL,
)
journal_logs_reader.assert_called_with(ANY, formatter, False)
journald_logs.reset_mock()
journal_logs_reader.reset_mock()
mock_response = MagicMock()
mock_response.text = AsyncMock(
return_value='{"CONTAINER_LOG_EPOCH": "12345"}\n{"CONTAINER_LOG_EPOCH": "12345"}\n'
)
journald_logs.return_value.__aenter__.return_value = mock_response
resp = await api_client.get(f"{path_prefix}/logs/latest")
assert resp.status == 200
assert journald_logs.call_count == 2
# Check the first call for getting epoch
epoch_call = journald_logs.call_args_list[0]
assert epoch_call[1]["params"] == {"CONTAINER_NAME": syslog_identifier}
assert epoch_call[1]["range_header"] == "entries=:-1:2"
# Check the second call for getting logs with the epoch
logs_call = journald_logs.call_args_list[1]
assert logs_call[1]["params"]["SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER"] == syslog_identifier
assert logs_call[1]["params"]["CONTAINER_LOG_EPOCH"] == "12345"
assert logs_call[1]["range_header"] == "entries=:0:18446744073709551615"
journal_logs_reader.assert_called_with(ANY, formatter, True)
journald_logs.reset_mock()
journal_logs_reader.reset_mock()
resp = await api_client.get(f"{path_prefix}/logs/boots/0")
assert resp.status == 200
assert resp.content_type == "text/plain"
journald_logs.assert_called_once_with(
params={"SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER": syslog_identifier, "_BOOT_ID": "ccc"},
range_header=DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE,
accept=LogFormat.JOURNAL,
)
journald_logs.reset_mock()
resp = await api_client.get(f"{path_prefix}/logs/boots/0/follow")
assert resp.status == 200
assert resp.content_type == "text/plain"
journald_logs.assert_called_once_with(
params={
"SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER": syslog_identifier,
"_BOOT_ID": "ccc",
"follow": "",
},
range_header=DEFAULT_LOG_RANGE_FOLLOW,
accept=LogFormat.JOURNAL,
)
@pytest.fixture
async def advanced_logs_tester(
api_client_with_prefix: tuple[TestClient, str],
journald_logs: MagicMock,
coresys: CoreSys,
os_available,
journal_logs_reader: MagicMock,
) -> Callable[..., Awaitable[None]]:
"""Fixture that returns a function to test advanced logs endpoints.
This allows tests to avoid explicitly passing all the required fixtures.
Usage:
async def test_my_logs(advanced_logs_tester):
await advanced_logs_tester("/path/prefix", "syslog_identifier")
"""
api_client, api_prefix = api_client_with_prefix
async def test_logs(
path_prefix: str,
syslog_identifier: str,
formatter: LogFormatter = LogFormatter.PLAIN,
*,
v2_path_prefix: str | None = None,
):
effective_path = (
v2_path_prefix
if (api_prefix and v2_path_prefix is not None)
else path_prefix
)
await _common_test_api_advanced_logs(
f"{api_prefix}{effective_path}",
syslog_identifier,
formatter,
api_client,
journald_logs,
coresys,
os_available,
journal_logs_reader,
)
return test_logs
@pytest.fixture(name="api_client_v2")
async def fixture_api_client_v2(aiohttp_client, coresys: CoreSys) -> TestClient:
"""Fixture for RestAPI client with v2 API enabled."""
coresys.config.set_feature_flag(FeatureFlag.SUPERVISOR_V2_API, True)
@web.middleware
async def _security_middleware(request: web.Request, handler: web.RequestHandler):
request[REQUEST_FROM] = coresys.homeassistant
return await handler(request)
api = RestAPI(coresys)
api.webapp = web.Application(middlewares=[_security_middleware])
api.start = AsyncMock()
await api.load()
yield await aiohttp_client(api.webapp)
@pytest.fixture(
name="api_client_with_prefix",
params=[pytest.param("", id="v1"), pytest.param("/v2", id="v2")],
)
async def fixture_api_client_with_prefix(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
api_client: TestClient,
api_client_v2: TestClient,
) -> tuple[TestClient, str]:
"""Fixture providing (client, path_prefix) for both v1 and v2 API paths.
Use this for APIs whose behavior is identical between v1 and v2 to confirm
both versions work correctly.
"""
if request.param == "":
return api_client, ""
return api_client_v2, "/v2"
@pytest.fixture(
name="app_api_client_with_prefix",
params=[pytest.param("", id="v1"), pytest.param("/v2", id="v2")],
)
async def fixture_app_api_client_with_prefix(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
aiohttp_client,
coresys: CoreSys,
install_app_ssh: App,
) -> tuple[TestClient, str]:
"""Fixture providing (client, path_prefix) for APIs on both v1 and v2 that require app-level credentials.
Unlike api_client_with_prefix (which uses homeassistant as REQUEST_FROM), this
fixture uses an installed app so endpoints with app-level access checks (e.g.
services_role, app.discovery) work correctly.
"""
prefix: str = request.param
if prefix == "/v2":
coresys.config.set_feature_flag(FeatureFlag.SUPERVISOR_V2_API, True)
@web.middleware
async def _security_middleware(req: web.Request, handler: web.RequestHandler):
req[REQUEST_FROM] = install_app_ssh
return await handler(req)
api = RestAPI(coresys)
api.webapp = web.Application(middlewares=[_security_middleware])
api.start = AsyncMock()
await api.load()
return await aiohttp_client(api.webapp), prefix
@pytest.fixture(
name="core_api_client_with_root",
params=[
pytest.param("/core", id="v1-core"),
pytest.param("/homeassistant", id="v1-legacy"),
pytest.param("/v2/core", id="v2-core"),
],
)
async def fixture_core_api_client_with_root(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
api_client: TestClient,
api_client_v2: TestClient,
) -> tuple[TestClient, str]:
"""Fixture providing (client, path_root) for Home Assistant Core API endpoints.
Parametrizes over all three registered access paths:
v1-core: /core/... (canonical v1 path)
v1-legacy: /homeassistant/... (legacy v1 alias, same handlers)
v2-core: /v2/core/... (canonical v2 path)
"""
root: str = request.param
client = api_client_v2 if root.startswith("/v2") else api_client
return client, root
@pytest.fixture(
name="app_api_client_with_root",
params=[pytest.param("/addons", id="v1"), pytest.param("/v2/apps", id="v2")],
)
async def fixture_app_api_client_with_root(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
api_client: TestClient,
api_client_v2: TestClient,
) -> tuple[TestClient, str]:
"""Fixture providing (client, path_root) for both v1 and v2 app management paths.
v1 root: /addons/{slug}/...
v2 root: /v2/apps/{slug}/...
"""
root: str = request.param
client = api_client if root == "/addons" else api_client_v2
return client, root
@pytest.fixture(
name="store_app_api_client_with_root",
params=[
pytest.param("store/addons", id="v1"),
pytest.param("v2/store/apps", id="v2"),
],
)
async def fixture_store_app_api_client_with_root(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
api_client: TestClient,
api_client_v2: TestClient,
) -> tuple[TestClient, str]:
"""Fixture providing (client, resource_root) for both v1 and v2 store app paths.
v1 root: store/addons/{slug}/...
v2 root: v2/store/apps/{slug}/...
"""
resource: str = request.param
client = api_client_v2 if resource.startswith("v2/") else api_client
return client, resource