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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2025-2026 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

import logging
import os
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Generator, Optional
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import pytest
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from filelock import FileLock
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from tests.utils.constants import TEST_MODELS, DefaultPort
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from tests.utils.managed_process import ManagedProcess
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from tests.utils.port_utils import (
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    ServicePorts,
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    allocate_port,
    allocate_ports,
    deallocate_port,
    deallocate_ports,
)
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from tests.utils.test_output import resolve_test_output_path
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_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def pytest_configure(config):
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    # Defining markers to avoid `<marker> not found in 'markers' configuration option`
    # errors when pyproject.toml is not available in the container (e.g. some CI jobs).
    # IMPORTANT: Keep this marker list in sync with [tool.pytest.ini_options].markers
    # in pyproject.toml. If you add or remove markers there, mirror the change here.
    markers = [
        "pre_merge: marks tests to run before merging",
        "post_merge: marks tests to run after merge",
        "parallel: marks tests that can run in parallel with pytest-xdist",
        "nightly: marks tests to run nightly",
        "weekly: marks tests to run weekly",
        "gpu_0: marks tests that don't require GPU",
        "gpu_1: marks tests to run on GPU",
        "gpu_2: marks tests to run on 2GPUs",
        "gpu_4: marks tests to run on 4GPUs",
        "gpu_8: marks tests to run on 8GPUs",
        "e2e: marks tests as end-to-end tests",
        "integration: marks tests as integration tests",
        "unit: marks tests as unit tests",
        "stress: marks tests as stress tests",
        "performance: marks tests as performance tests",
        "vllm: marks tests as requiring vllm",
        "trtllm: marks tests as requiring trtllm",
        "sglang: marks tests as requiring sglang",
        "multimodal: marks tests as multimodal (image/video) tests",
        "slow: marks tests as known to be slow",
        "h100: marks tests to run on H100",
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        "aiconfigurator: marks e2e tests that cover aiconfigurator functionality",
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        "router: marks tests for router component",
        "planner: marks tests for planner component",
        "kvbm: marks tests for KV behavior and model determinism",
        "kvbm_v2: marks tests using KVBM V2",
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        "kvbm_concurrency: marks concurrency stress tests for KVBM (runs separately)",
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        "model: model id used by a test or parameter",
        "custom_build: marks tests that require custom builds or special setup (e.g., MoE models)",
        "k8s: marks tests as requiring Kubernetes",
        "fault_tolerance: marks tests as fault tolerance tests",
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        "deploy: marks tests as deployment tests",
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        # Third-party plugin markers
        "timeout: test timeout in seconds (pytest-timeout plugin)",
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    ]
    for marker in markers:
        config.addinivalue_line("markers", marker)
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def pytest_addoption(parser: pytest.Parser) -> None:
    """Add shared command-line options for all tests.

    Shared options that apply across multiple test suites are defined here.
    Suite-specific options (e.g., deploy, fault-tolerance) are defined in
    their respective subdirectory conftest.py files.
    """
    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # Shared Deployment Options (used by multiple test suites)
    # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    parser.addoption(
        "--image",
        type=str,
        default=None,
        help="Container image to use for deployment (overrides YAML default)",
    )
    parser.addoption(
        "--namespace",
        type=str,
        default=None,  # No default here - subdirectories provide their own
        help="Kubernetes namespace for deployment",
    )
    parser.addoption(
        "--skip-service-restart",
        action="store_true",
        default=None,  # None = use fixture's default behavior
        help="Skip restarting NATS and etcd services before deployment. "
        "Default: deploy tests skip (for speed), fault-tolerance tests restart (for clean state).",
    )


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LOG_FORMAT = "[TEST] %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(name)s: %(message)s"
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DATE_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S"
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logging.basicConfig(
    level=logging.INFO,
    format=LOG_FORMAT,
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    datefmt=DATE_FORMAT,  # ISO 8601 UTC format
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@pytest.fixture()
def set_ucx_tls_no_mm():
    """Set UCX env defaults for all tests."""
    mp = pytest.MonkeyPatch()
    # CI note:
    # - Affected test: tests/fault_tolerance/cancellation/test_vllm.py::test_request_cancellation_vllm_decode_cancel
    # - Symptom on L40 CI: UCX/NIXL mm transport assertion during worker init
    #   (uct_mem.c:482: mem.memh != UCT_MEM_HANDLE_NULL) when two workers
    #   start on the same node (maybe a shared-memory segment collision/limits).
    # - Mitigation: disable UCX "mm" shared-memory transport globally for tests
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    #
    # Also exclude gdr_copy transport to prevent GDRCopy driver initialization
    # failures (driverInitFileInfo result=11) that can abort the process when
    # the gdrdrv kernel module is not loaded.
    mp.setenv("UCX_TLS", "^mm,gdr_copy")
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    yield
    mp.undo()


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def download_models(model_list=None, ignore_weights=False):
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    """Download models - can be called directly or via fixture

    Args:
        model_list: List of model IDs to download. If None, downloads TEST_MODELS.
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        ignore_weights: If True, skips downloading model weight files. Default is False.
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    """
    if model_list is None:
        model_list = TEST_MODELS

    # Check for HF_TOKEN in environment
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    hf_token = os.environ.get("HF_TOKEN", "").strip() or None
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    if hf_token:
        logging.info("HF_TOKEN found in environment")
    else:
        logging.warning(
            "HF_TOKEN not found in environment. "
            "Some models may fail to download or you may encounter rate limits. "
            "Get a token from https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens"
        )

    try:
        from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
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    except ImportError as exc:
        raise RuntimeError(
            "huggingface_hub is required to pre-download models for tests"
        ) from exc

    failures = []
    for model_id in model_list:
        logging.info(
            f"Pre-downloading {'model (no weights)' if ignore_weights else 'model'}: {model_id}"
        )
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        try:
            if ignore_weights:
                # Weight file patterns to exclude (based on hub.rs implementation)
                weight_patterns = [
                    "*.bin",
                    "*.safetensors",
                    "*.h5",
                    "*.msgpack",
                    "*.ckpt.index",
                ]

                # Download everything except weight files
                snapshot_download(
                    repo_id=model_id,
                    token=hf_token,
                    ignore_patterns=weight_patterns,
                )
            else:
                # Download the full model snapshot (includes all files)
                snapshot_download(
                    repo_id=model_id,
                    token=hf_token,
                )
            logging.info(f"Successfully pre-downloaded: {model_id}")

        except Exception as exc:
            logging.error(f"Failed to pre-download {model_id}: {exc}")
            failures.append(f"{model_id}: {exc}")

    if failures:
        raise RuntimeError(
            "Failed to pre-download required Hugging Face models:\n"
            + "\n".join(failures)
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        )


@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
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def predownload_models(pytestconfig):
    """Fixture wrapper around download_models for models used in collected tests"""
    # Get models from pytest config if available, otherwise fall back to TEST_MODELS
    models = getattr(pytestconfig, "models_to_download", None)
    if models:
        logging.info(
            f"Downloading {len(models)} models needed for collected tests\nModels: {models}"
        )
        download_models(model_list=list(models))
    else:
        # Fallback to original behavior if extraction failed
        download_models()
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    os.environ["HF_HUB_OFFLINE"] = "1"
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    yield
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    os.environ.pop("HF_HUB_OFFLINE", None)
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
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def predownload_tokenizers(pytestconfig):
    """Fixture wrapper around download_models for tokenizers used in collected tests"""
    # Get models from pytest config if available, otherwise fall back to TEST_MODELS
    models = getattr(pytestconfig, "models_to_download", None)
    if models:
        logging.info(
            f"Downloading tokenizers for {len(models)} models needed for collected tests\nModels: {models}"
        )
        download_models(model_list=list(models), ignore_weights=True)
    else:
        # Fallback to original behavior if extraction failed
        download_models(ignore_weights=True)
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    # Skip redundant HuggingFace API calls in worker subprocesses since
    # tokenizers are already cached. This avoids flaky timeouts from slow
    # HF API responses (the RepoInfo fetch still happens even for cached models).
    os.environ["HF_HUB_OFFLINE"] = "1"
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def build_kv_indexer():
    """Pre-build the standalone KV indexer binary once per session.

    Runs `cargo build` so that `cargo run` in tests starts instantly.
    No-op if the binary is already cached in target/.
    """
    _logger.info("Building dynamo-kv-indexer binary (cached after first build)")
    subprocess.check_call(
        [
            "cargo",
            "build",
            "-p",
            "dynamo-kv-router",
            "--features",
            "indexer-bin",
            "--bin",
            "dynamo-kv-indexer",
        ],
        timeout=600,
    )
    _logger.info("dynamo-kv-indexer binary ready")


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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def logger(request):
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    log_dir = resolve_test_output_path(request.node.name)
    log_path = os.path.join(log_dir, "test.log.txt")
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    logger = logging.getLogger()
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    shutil.rmtree(log_dir, ignore_errors=True)
    os.makedirs(log_dir, exist_ok=True)
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    handler = logging.FileHandler(log_path, mode="w")
    formatter = logging.Formatter(LOG_FORMAT, datefmt=DATE_FORMAT)
    handler.setFormatter(formatter)
    logger.addHandler(handler)
    yield
    handler.close()
    logger.removeHandler(handler)


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@pytest.hookimpl(trylast=True)
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def pytest_collection_modifyitems(config, items):
    """
    This function is called to modify the list of tests to run.
    """
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    # Collect models via explicit pytest mark from final filtered items only
    models_to_download = set()
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    for item in items:
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        # Only collect from items that are not skipped
        if any(
            getattr(m, "name", "") == "skip" for m in getattr(item, "own_markers", [])
        ):
            continue
        model_mark = item.get_closest_marker("model")
        if model_mark and model_mark.args:
            models_to_download.add(model_mark.args[0])

    # Store models to download in pytest config for fixtures to access
    if models_to_download:
        config.models_to_download = models_to_download
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class EtcdServer(ManagedProcess):
    def __init__(self, request, port=2379, timeout=300):
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        # Allocate free ports if port is 0
        use_random_port = port == 0
        if use_random_port:
            # Need two ports: client port and peer port for parallel execution
            # Start from 2380 (etcd default 2379 + 1)
            port, peer_port = allocate_ports(2, 2380)
        else:
            peer_port = None

        self.port = port
        self.peer_port = peer_port  # Store for cleanup
        self.use_random_port = use_random_port  # Track if we allocated the port
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        port_string = str(port)
        etcd_env = os.environ.copy()
        etcd_env["ALLOW_NONE_AUTHENTICATION"] = "yes"
        data_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="etcd_")
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        command = [
            "etcd",
            "--listen-client-urls",
            f"http://0.0.0.0:{port_string}",
            "--advertise-client-urls",
            f"http://0.0.0.0:{port_string}",
        ]
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        # Add peer port configuration only for random ports (parallel execution)
        if peer_port is not None:
            peer_port_string = str(peer_port)
            command.extend(
                [
                    "--listen-peer-urls",
                    f"http://0.0.0.0:{peer_port_string}",
                    "--initial-advertise-peer-urls",
                    f"http://localhost:{peer_port_string}",
                    "--initial-cluster",
                    f"default=http://localhost:{peer_port_string}",
                ]
            )

        command.extend(
            [
                "--data-dir",
                data_dir,
            ]
        )
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        super().__init__(
            env=etcd_env,
            command=command,
            timeout=timeout,
            display_output=False,
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            terminate_all_matching_process_names=not use_random_port,  # For distributed tests, do not terminate all matching processes
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            health_check_ports=[port],
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            data_dir=data_dir,
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            log_dir=request.node.name,
        )

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    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
        """Release allocated ports when server exits."""
        try:
            # Only deallocate ports that were dynamically allocated (not default ports)
            if self.use_random_port:
                ports_to_release = [self.port]
                if self.peer_port is not None:
                    ports_to_release.append(self.peer_port)
                deallocate_ports(ports_to_release)
        except Exception as e:
            logging.warning(f"Failed to release EtcdServer port: {e}")

        return super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)

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class NatsServer(ManagedProcess):
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    def __init__(self, request, port=4222, timeout=300, disable_jetstream=False):
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        # Allocate a free port if port is 0
        use_random_port = port == 0
        if use_random_port:
            # Start from 4223 (nats-server default 4222 + 1)
            port = allocate_port(4223)

        self.port = port
        self.use_random_port = use_random_port  # Track if we allocated the port
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        self._request = request  # Store for restart
        self._timeout = timeout
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        self._disable_jetstream = disable_jetstream
        data_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="nats_") if not disable_jetstream else None
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        command = [
            "nats-server",
            "--trace",
            "-p",
            str(port),
        ]
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        if not disable_jetstream and data_dir:
            command.extend(["-js", "--store_dir", data_dir])
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        super().__init__(
            command=command,
            timeout=timeout,
            display_output=False,
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            terminate_all_matching_process_names=not use_random_port,  # For distributed tests, do not terminate all matching processes
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            data_dir=data_dir,
            health_check_ports=[port],
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            health_check_funcs=[self._nats_ready],
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            log_dir=request.node.name,
        )

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    def _nats_ready(self, timeout: float = 5) -> bool:
        """Verify NATS server is ready by connecting and optionally checking JetStream."""
        import asyncio

        import nats

        async def check():
            try:
                nc = await nats.connect(
                    f"nats://localhost:{self.port}",
                    connect_timeout=min(timeout, 2),
                )
                try:
                    if not self._disable_jetstream:
                        # Verify JetStream is initialized
                        js = nc.jetstream()
                        await js.account_info()
                    return True
                finally:
                    await nc.close()
            except Exception:
                return False

        # Handle both sync and async contexts
        try:
            asyncio.get_running_loop()  # Check if we're in async context
            # Already in async context - run in a thread to avoid blocking
            import concurrent.futures

            with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor() as pool:
                return pool.submit(asyncio.run, check()).result(timeout=timeout)
        except RuntimeError:
            # No running loop - safe to use asyncio.run()
            return asyncio.run(check())

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    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
        """Release allocated port when server exits."""
        try:
            # Only deallocate ports that were dynamically allocated (not default ports)
            if self.use_random_port:
                deallocate_port(self.port)
        except Exception as e:
            logging.warning(f"Failed to release NatsServer port: {e}")

        return super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)

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    def stop(self):
        """Stop the NATS server for restart. Does not release port or clean up fully."""
        _logger.info(f"Stopping NATS server on port {self.port}")
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    def start(self):
        """Restart a stopped NATS server with fresh state."""
        _logger.info(f"Starting NATS server on port {self.port} with fresh state")
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        # Clean up old data directory and create fresh one (only if JetStream enabled)
        if not self._disable_jetstream:
            old_data_dir = self.data_dir  # type: ignore[has-type]
            if old_data_dir is not None:
                shutil.rmtree(old_data_dir, ignore_errors=True)
            self.data_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="nats_")

        # Rebuild command
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        self.command = [
            "nats-server",
            "--trace",
            "-p",
            str(self.port),
        ]
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        if not self._disable_jetstream and self.data_dir:
            self.command.extend(["-js", "--store_dir", self.data_dir])
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        self._start_process()
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        elapsed = self._check_ports(self._timeout)
        self._check_funcs(self._timeout - elapsed)
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class SharedManagedProcess:
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    """Base class for persistent shared processes across pytest-xdist workers.

    Simplified design: first worker starts the process on a dynamic port, it lives forever
    (until the container dies). No ref counting, no teardown. Subsequent workers just
    reuse via port check. This eliminates race conditions and simplifies the logic.
    """
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    def __init__(
        self,
        request,
        tmp_path_factory,
        resource_name: str,
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        timeout: int = 300,
    ):
        self.request = request
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        self.start_port = start_port
        self.port: Optional[int] = None  # Set when entering context
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        self.timeout = timeout
        self.resource_name = resource_name
        self._server: Optional[ManagedProcess] = None

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        self.lock_file = str(self.port_file) + ".lock"
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    def _create_server(self, port: int) -> ManagedProcess:
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        """Create the underlying server instance. Must be implemented by subclasses."""
        raise NotImplementedError

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    def _is_port_in_use(self, port: int) -> bool:
        """Check if a port is in use (i.e., a process is listening on it)."""
        import socket

        try:
            sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
            sock.settimeout(1)
            result = sock.connect_ex(("localhost", port))
            sock.close()
            return result == 0  # 0 means connection succeeded (port in use)
        except Exception:
            return False

    def _read_port(self) -> Optional[int]:
        """Read stored port from file."""
        if self.port_file.exists():
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                return None
        return None

    def _write_port(self, port: int):
        """Write port to file."""
        self.port_file.write_text(str(port))
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    def __enter__(self):
        with FileLock(self.lock_file):
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    """NatsServer with file-based reference counting for multi-process sharing."""

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        self,
        request,
        tmp_path_factory,
        start_port=4223,
        timeout=300,
        disable_jetstream=False,
    ):
        super().__init__(request, tmp_path_factory, "nats", start_port, timeout)
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        def test_example(runtime_services):
            ...
    """
    return getattr(request, "param", "etcd")


@pytest.fixture
def request_plane(request):
    """
    Request plane for runtime. Defaults to "nats".

    To iterate over multiple transports in a test:
        @pytest.mark.parametrize("request_plane", ["nats", "tcp"], indirect=True)
        def test_example(runtime_services):
            ...
    """
    return getattr(request, "param", "nats")


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            ...
    """
    return getattr(request, "param", False)


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            with EtcdServer(request) as etcd_process:
                yield nats_process, etcd_process
    elif request_plane == "nats":
        with NatsServer(request) as nats_process:
            yield nats_process, None
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        with EtcdServer(request) as etcd_process:
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        yield None, None
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    It also sets the NATS_SERVER and ETCD_ENDPOINTS environment variables so that
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    - Function-scoped: each test gets its own NATS/etcd instances and ports.
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                    os.environ.pop("NATS_SERVER", None)
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                    os.environ["ETCD_ENDPOINTS"] = orig_etcd
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def runtime_services_session(request, tmp_path_factory):
    """Session-scoped fixture that provides shared NATS and etcd instances for all tests.

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def file_storage_backend():
    """Fixture that sets up and tears down file storage backend.

    Creates a temporary directory for file-based KV storage and sets
    the DYN_FILE_KV environment variable. Cleans up after the test.
    """
    with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir:
        old_env = os.environ.get("DYN_FILE_KV")
        os.environ["DYN_FILE_KV"] = tmpdir
        logging.info(f"Set up file storage backend in: {tmpdir}")
        yield tmpdir
        # Cleanup
        if old_env is not None:
            os.environ["DYN_FILE_KV"] = old_env
        else:
            os.environ.pop("DYN_FILE_KV", None)
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# Shared Port Allocation (Dynamo deployments)
########################################################


@pytest.fixture(scope="function")
def num_system_ports(request) -> int:
    """Number of system ports to allocate for this test.

    Default: 1 port.

    Tests that need multiple system ports (e.g. SYSTEM_PORT1 + SYSTEM_PORT2) must
    explicitly request them via indirect parametrization:
      @pytest.mark.parametrize("num_system_ports", [2], indirect=True)
    """
    return getattr(request, "param", 1)


@pytest.fixture(scope="function")
def dynamo_dynamic_ports(num_system_ports) -> Generator[ServicePorts, None, None]:
    """Allocate per-test ports for Dynamo deployments.

    - frontend_port: OpenAI-compatible HTTP/gRPC ingress (dynamo.frontend)
    - system_ports: List of worker metrics/system ports (configurable count via num_system_ports)
    """
    frontend_port = allocate_port(DefaultPort.FRONTEND.value)
    system_port_list = allocate_ports(num_system_ports, DefaultPort.SYSTEM1.value)
    all_ports = [frontend_port, *system_port_list]
    try:
        yield ServicePorts(frontend_port=frontend_port, system_ports=system_port_list)
    finally:
        deallocate_ports(all_ports)