Make personal keyword retrieval tolerate corrupted non-dict index entries and missing chunk lists, with regression coverage.
22 lines
914 B
Python
22 lines
914 B
Python
from src.personal_docs import retrieve_personal_keyword
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def test_retrieve_personal_keyword_skips_non_dict_rows():
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# A corrupted personal index can hold non-dict rows (partial write, bad
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# import). The old loop did f["chunks"] which raised TypeError on a str
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# row and aborted the whole search; now bad rows are skipped.
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index = [
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"bad-row",
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None,
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["also", "bad"],
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{"name": "report.txt", "chunks": ["hello world from the quarterly report"]},
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]
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out = retrieve_personal_keyword(index, "hello", k=5)
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assert out == ["[report.txt :: chunk 1]\nhello world from the quarterly report"]
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def test_retrieve_personal_keyword_tolerates_missing_chunks_key():
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index = [{"name": "empty.txt"}, {"name": "doc.txt", "chunks": ["alpha beta gamma"]}]
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out = retrieve_personal_keyword(index, "beta", k=5)
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assert out == ["[doc.txt :: chunk 1]\nalpha beta gamma"]
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