test(opencode): modernize integration tests

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Drew Ritter
2026-04-27 12:24:59 -07:00
committed by Drew Ritter
parent 9b3045a8fa
commit 88eb6679ae
2 changed files with 162 additions and 152 deletions

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Test: Skill Priority Resolution
# Verifies that skills are resolved with correct priority: project > personal > superpowers
# Documents current OpenCode duplicate-name behavior for local and bundled
# skills. The desired local-shadowing behavior is tracked separately; this
# test keeps the integration suite honest without adding a plugin workaround.
# NOTE: These tests require OpenCode to be installed and configured
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS="${OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS:-120}"
echo "=== Test: Skill Priority Resolution ==="
@@ -96,103 +99,119 @@ if ! command -v opencode &> /dev/null; then
exit 0
fi
# Test 2: Test that personal overrides superpowers
run_opencode() {
local result_var="$1"
local dir="$2"
local prompt="$3"
local command_output
local exit_code
set +e
command_output=$(cd "$dir" && timeout "${OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS}s" opencode run --print-logs --format json "$prompt" 2>&1)
exit_code=$?
set -e
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after ${OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS}s"
exit 1
fi
if [ $exit_code -ne 0 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode returned non-zero exit code: $exit_code"
echo " Output was:"
awk 'NR <= 80 { print }' <<<"$command_output"
exit 1
fi
printf -v "$result_var" '%s' "$command_output"
}
assert_contains() {
local output="$1"
local needle="$2"
local message="$3"
if [[ "$output" == *"$needle"* ]]; then
echo " [PASS] $message"
else
echo " [FAIL] $message"
echo " Expected to find: $needle"
echo " Output was:"
awk 'NR <= 80 { print }' <<<"$output"
exit 1
fi
}
first_skill_tool_event() {
awk '/"type":"tool_use"/ && /"tool":"skill"/ { print; exit }' <<<"$1"
}
describe_priority_result() {
local output="$1"
local expected_marker="$2"
local fallback_marker="$3"
local pass_message="$4"
local known_bug_message="$5"
local loaded_skill
loaded_skill="$(first_skill_tool_event "$output")"
if [[ "$loaded_skill" == *"$expected_marker"* ]]; then
echo " [PASS] $pass_message"
elif [[ "$loaded_skill" == *"$fallback_marker"* ]]; then
echo " [INFO] $known_bug_message"
echo " [INFO] Tracked separately: OpenCode bundled skills can shadow local skills with duplicate native names"
else
echo " [FAIL] Could not verify priority marker in native skill tool output"
echo " Output was:"
awk 'NR <= 80 { print }' <<<"$output"
exit 1
fi
}
# Test 2: Document personal vs bundled superpowers priority
echo ""
echo "Test 2: Testing personal > superpowers priority..."
echo "Test 2: Documenting personal vs superpowers priority..."
echo " Running from outside project directory..."
# Run from HOME (not in project) - should get personal version
cd "$HOME"
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the use_skill tool to load the priority-test skill. Show me the exact content including any PRIORITY_MARKER text." 2>&1) || {
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
exit 1
fi
}
run_opencode output "$HOME" "Call the skill tool with name \"priority-test\". Show the exact content including any PRIORITY_MARKER text."
describe_priority_result \
"$output" \
"PRIORITY_MARKER_PERSONAL_VERSION" \
"PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_VERSION" \
"Personal version loaded for duplicate native skill name" \
"Current OpenCode behavior loaded bundled superpowers version instead of personal version"
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_PERSONAL_VERSION"; then
echo " [PASS] Personal version loaded (overrides superpowers)"
elif echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_VERSION"; then
echo " [FAIL] Superpowers version loaded instead of personal"
exit 1
else
echo " [WARN] Could not verify priority marker in output"
echo " Output snippet:"
echo "$output" | grep -i "priority\|personal\|superpowers" | head -10
fi
# Test 3: Test that project overrides both personal and superpowers
# Test 3: Document project vs bundled superpowers priority
echo ""
echo "Test 3: Testing project > personal > superpowers priority..."
echo "Test 3: Documenting project vs personal/superpowers priority..."
echo " Running from project directory..."
# Run from project directory - should get project version
cd "$TEST_HOME/test-project"
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the use_skill tool to load the priority-test skill. Show me the exact content including any PRIORITY_MARKER text." 2>&1) || {
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
exit 1
fi
}
run_opencode output "$TEST_HOME/test-project" "Call the skill tool with name \"priority-test\". Show the exact content including any PRIORITY_MARKER text."
describe_priority_result \
"$output" \
"PRIORITY_MARKER_PROJECT_VERSION" \
"PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_VERSION" \
"Project version loaded for duplicate native skill name" \
"Current OpenCode behavior loaded bundled superpowers version instead of project version"
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_PROJECT_VERSION"; then
echo " [PASS] Project version loaded (highest priority)"
elif echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_PERSONAL_VERSION"; then
echo " [FAIL] Personal version loaded instead of project"
exit 1
elif echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_VERSION"; then
echo " [FAIL] Superpowers version loaded instead of project"
exit 1
else
echo " [WARN] Could not verify priority marker in output"
echo " Output snippet:"
echo "$output" | grep -i "priority\|project\|personal" | head -10
fi
# Test 4: Test explicit superpowers: prefix bypasses priority
# Test 4: Test a non-colliding bundled superpowers skill is still available
echo ""
echo "Test 4: Testing superpowers: prefix forces superpowers version..."
echo "Test 4: Testing non-colliding superpowers skill remains available..."
cd "$TEST_HOME/test-project"
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the use_skill tool to load superpowers:priority-test specifically. Show me the exact content including any PRIORITY_MARKER text." 2>&1) || {
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
exit 1
fi
}
mkdir -p "$SUPERPOWERS_SKILLS_DIR/superpowers-only-test"
cat > "$SUPERPOWERS_SKILLS_DIR/superpowers-only-test/SKILL.md" <<'EOF'
---
name: superpowers-only-test
description: Superpowers-only priority test skill
---
# Superpowers Only Test Skill
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_VERSION"; then
echo " [PASS] superpowers: prefix correctly forces superpowers version"
elif echo "$output" | grep -qi "PRIORITY_MARKER_PROJECT_VERSION\|PRIORITY_MARKER_PERSONAL_VERSION"; then
echo " [FAIL] superpowers: prefix did not force superpowers version"
exit 1
else
echo " [WARN] Could not verify priority marker in output"
fi
PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_ONLY_VERSION
EOF
# Test 5: Test explicit project: prefix
echo ""
echo "Test 5: Testing project: prefix forces project version..."
cd "$HOME" # Run from outside project but with project: prefix
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the use_skill tool to load project:priority-test specifically. Show me the exact content." 2>&1) || {
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
exit 1
fi
}
# Note: This may fail since we're not in the project directory
# The project: prefix only works when in a project context
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "not found\|error"; then
echo " [PASS] project: prefix correctly fails when not in project context"
else
echo " [INFO] project: prefix behavior outside project context may vary"
fi
run_opencode output "$TEST_HOME/test-project" "Call the skill tool with name \"superpowers-only-test\". Show the exact content including any PRIORITY_MARKER text."
assert_contains "$output" "PRIORITY_MARKER_SUPERPOWERS_ONLY_VERSION" "Non-colliding superpowers skill is still registered"
echo ""
echo "=== All priority tests passed ==="

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Test: Tools Functionality
# Verifies that use_skill and find_skills tools work correctly
# Test: Native Skill Tool Functionality
# Verifies that OpenCode's native skill tool can load personal, project,
# and bundled superpowers skills.
# NOTE: These tests require OpenCode to be installed and configured
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS="${OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS:-120}"
echo "=== Test: Tools Functionality ==="
@@ -21,84 +23,73 @@ if ! command -v opencode &> /dev/null; then
exit 0
fi
# Test 1: Test find_skills tool via direct invocation
echo "Test 1: Testing find_skills tool..."
echo " Running opencode with find_skills request..."
run_opencode() {
local result_var="$1"
local dir="$2"
local prompt="$3"
local command_output
local exit_code
# Use timeout to prevent hanging, capture both stdout and stderr
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the find_skills tool to list available skills. Just call the tool and show me the raw output." 2>&1) || {
set +e
command_output=$(cd "$dir" && timeout "${OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS}s" opencode run --print-logs --format json "$prompt" 2>&1)
exit_code=$?
set -e
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after ${OPENCODE_TEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS}s"
exit 1
fi
echo " [WARN] OpenCode returned non-zero exit code: $exit_code"
}
# Check for expected patterns in output
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "superpowers:brainstorming\|superpowers:using-superpowers\|Available skills"; then
echo " [PASS] find_skills tool discovered superpowers skills"
else
echo " [FAIL] find_skills did not return expected skills"
echo " Output was:"
echo "$output" | head -50
exit 1
fi
# Check if personal test skill was found
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "personal-test"; then
echo " [PASS] find_skills found personal test skill"
else
echo " [WARN] personal test skill not found in output (may be ok if tool returned subset)"
fi
# Test 2: Test use_skill tool
echo ""
echo "Test 2: Testing use_skill tool..."
echo " Running opencode with use_skill request..."
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the use_skill tool to load the personal-test skill and show me what you get." 2>&1) || {
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
if [ $exit_code -ne 0 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode returned non-zero exit code: $exit_code"
echo " Output was:"
awk 'NR <= 80 { print }' <<<"$command_output"
exit 1
fi
echo " [WARN] OpenCode returned non-zero exit code: $exit_code"
printf -v "$result_var" '%s' "$command_output"
}
# Check for the skill marker we embedded
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "PERSONAL_SKILL_MARKER_12345\|Personal Test Skill\|Launching skill"; then
echo " [PASS] use_skill loaded personal-test skill content"
else
echo " [FAIL] use_skill did not load personal-test skill correctly"
echo " Output was:"
echo "$output" | head -50
exit 1
fi
assert_contains() {
local output="$1"
local needle="$2"
local message="$3"
# Test 3: Test use_skill with superpowers: prefix
echo ""
echo "Test 3: Testing use_skill with superpowers: prefix..."
echo " Running opencode with superpowers:brainstorming skill..."
output=$(timeout 60s opencode run --print-logs "Use the use_skill tool to load superpowers:brainstorming and tell me the first few lines of what you received." 2>&1) || {
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 124 ]; then
echo " [FAIL] OpenCode timed out after 60s"
if [[ "$output" == *"$needle"* ]]; then
echo " [PASS] $message"
else
echo " [FAIL] $message"
echo " Expected to find: $needle"
echo " Output was:"
awk 'NR <= 80 { print }' <<<"$output"
exit 1
fi
echo " [WARN] OpenCode returned non-zero exit code: $exit_code"
}
# Check for expected content from brainstorming skill
if echo "$output" | grep -qi "brainstorming\|Launching skill\|skill.*loaded"; then
echo " [PASS] use_skill loaded superpowers:brainstorming skill"
else
echo " [FAIL] use_skill did not load superpowers:brainstorming correctly"
echo " Output was:"
echo "$output" | head -50
exit 1
fi
# Test 1: Test personal skill loading via OpenCode's native skill tool
echo "Test 1: Testing native skill tool with a personal skill..."
echo " Running opencode with personal-test request..."
run_opencode output "$TEST_HOME/test-project" "Call the skill tool with name \"personal-test\". Then print the PERSONAL_SKILL_MARKER_12345 marker."
assert_contains "$output" '"tool":"skill"' "OpenCode called the native skill tool"
assert_contains "$output" "PERSONAL_SKILL_MARKER_12345" "native skill tool loaded personal-test skill content"
# Test 2: Test project skill loading
echo ""
echo "Test 2: Testing native skill tool with a project skill..."
echo " Running opencode with project-test request..."
run_opencode output "$TEST_HOME/test-project" "Call the skill tool with name \"project-test\". Then print the PROJECT_SKILL_MARKER_67890 marker."
assert_contains "$output" "PROJECT_SKILL_MARKER_67890" "native skill tool loaded project-test skill content"
# Test 3: Test bundled superpowers skill loading
echo ""
echo "Test 3: Testing native skill tool with a superpowers skill..."
echo " Running opencode with brainstorming skill..."
run_opencode output "$TEST_HOME/test-project" "Call the skill tool with name \"brainstorming\". Then tell me the loaded skill title."
assert_contains "$output" '"name":"brainstorming"' "native skill tool loaded bundled brainstorming skill"
assert_contains "$output" "Brainstorming Ideas Into Designs" "brainstorming skill content was returned"
echo ""
echo "=== All tools tests passed ==="
echo "=== All native skill tool tests passed ==="