discourse-ai/spec/lib/modules/ai_bot/tools/setting_context_spec.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
def has_rg?
if defined?(@has_rg)
@has_rg
else
@has_rg |= system("which rg")
end
end
RSpec.describe DiscourseAi::AiBot::Tools::SettingContext, if: has_rg? do
let(:bot_user) { User.find(DiscourseAi::AiBot::EntryPoint::GPT3_5_TURBO_ID) }
let(:llm) { DiscourseAi::Completions::Llm.proxy("open_ai:gpt-3.5-turbo") }
before { SiteSetting.ai_bot_enabled = true }
def setting_context(setting_name)
described_class.new({ setting_name: setting_name })
end
describe "#execute" do
it "returns the context for core setting" do
result = setting_context("moderators_view_emails").invoke(bot_user, llm)
expect(result[:setting_name]).to eq("moderators_view_emails")
expect(result[:context]).to include("site_settings.yml")
expect(result[:context]).to include("moderators_view_emails")
end
it "returns the context for plugin setting" do
result = setting_context("ai_bot_enabled").invoke(bot_user, llm)
expect(result[:setting_name]).to eq("ai_bot_enabled")
expect(result[:context]).to include("ai_bot_enabled:")
end
context "when the setting does not exist" do
it "returns an error message" do
result = setting_context("this_setting_does_not_exist").invoke(bot_user, llm)
expect(result[:context]).to eq("This setting does not exist")
end
end
end
end