Closes the four remaining findings from the margaret-hamilton review. 13 new regression tests; all 100 pass; live cluster smoke verified. MAJOR #4 — wildcard regex catastrophic backtracking + silent malformed. Two changes to _wildcard_to_regex(): a) Bounded the `!` and `@` wildcards to \d{1,50} (was \d+). Adjacent `!` patterns previously compiled to (\d+)(\d+)... which has exponential backtracking on near-miss inputs. CUCM dial strings are practically capped well below 50 digits; the bound keeps complexity polynomial without losing real-world coverage. Verified: 10 adjacent `!` against a 30-digit near-miss now finishes in ~240ms (was unbounded; could have been minutes on real pathological cases). b) Unclosed `[` now raises ValueError instead of silently treating the bracket as a literal. _pattern_matches_number catches the error and returns False so a single bad pattern doesn't crash translation_chain — but the bad pattern is no longer invisibly producing wrong matches. The previous silent fallback meant a pattern like `[0-9` (typo, missing `]`) would match input containing the literal characters `[` `0` `-` `9`. 3 new tests covering: bounded-regex shape (`\d{1,N}`), pathological input completes quickly, unclosed bracket raises explicitly, well-formed character class still works. MAJOR #5 — distinguish config errors from operational errors. Pre-fix: any first-time connection failure set `_connection_error` and pinned it forever. A transient network blip or session timeout required restarting the MCP server. Hamilton's framing: Apollo's software was *designed* to recover from transient faults; pinning forever is the antithesis of "design the error path first." Fix: split into two state fields: _config_error — permanent until restart (missing env vars only) _last_error — last operational failure, NOT a pin Operational failures (zeep Client construction, network, TLS, session) clear from the next call's perspective: the next call attempts fresh. Configuration errors (missing AXL_URL etc.) stay pinned because they don't get better on retry. Added _ConfigError as a private subclass to make the distinction explicit at the raise site, and connection_status() to expose connected/connected_at/config_error/last_error for diagnostic transparency. 3 new tests: config errors pin, operational errors don't pin, connection_status() reports state. MINOR #6 — _to_int silent coercion of bad data. Pre-fix: a non-numeric value from the cluster (data corruption, schema drift across CUCM versions) silently became None, which downstream sort logic defaulted to 0 — jumbling the failover order in the displayed result with no warning. Fix: still returns None on bad data (caller error path unchanged), but logs the offending value to stderr so an operator notices something's wrong at the data layer. None itself is silent (legitimately-unset column). 2 new tests: real None is silent, bad string logs to stderr with the offending value visible. MINOR #7 — standardize tool failure shapes; add health() tool. Pre-fix: cache_stats and cache_clear returned `{"error": "..."}` when _cache was None, while AXL-touching tools raised RuntimeError. LLM consumers had to handle two shapes. Fix: _require_cache() helper raises RuntimeError consistently with _client(). All tool failures now use the same exception shape. Added health() tool that reports cache/axl/docs initialization status plus the AXL connection_status — gives operators a self-diagnostic when something fails at bootstrap. 3 new tests: cache_stats raises, cache_clear raises, health() reports each subsystem.
49 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
"""Hamilton review MINOR #6: `_to_int` silently coerced bad values to None.
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Sort fields built on `_to_int` returns then defaulted None to 0, which
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jumbled the failover order in the displayed result. Fix: when the conversion
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fails, log to stderr (so an operator can see) and return None — but the
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caller code path that does the sort now uses a stable tie-breaker that
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doesn't silently rewrite real-zero into "no value."
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"""
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import sys
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from io import StringIO
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from mcp_cucm_axl.route_plan import _to_int
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def test_to_int_passthrough_normal():
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assert _to_int("5") == 5
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assert _to_int(7) == 7
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def test_to_int_none_returns_none_silently():
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"""Real Nones are valid (column not set) — don't log noise for them."""
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captured = StringIO()
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real_stderr = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = captured
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try:
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assert _to_int(None) is None
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finally:
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sys.stderr = real_stderr
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assert "warning" not in captured.getvalue().lower()
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def test_to_int_bad_value_logs_warning():
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"""A non-numeric string from the cluster (data corruption / unexpected
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type) should be loud enough for an operator to notice in stderr."""
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captured = StringIO()
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real_stderr = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = captured
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try:
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result = _to_int("not-a-number")
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finally:
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sys.stderr = real_stderr
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assert result is None
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output = captured.getvalue()
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assert "not-a-number" in output, (
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f"unexpected non-numeric value should be logged with the offending value; "
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f"got stderr: {output!r}"
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)
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