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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2024-2025 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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use crate::config::HealthStatus;
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use crate::logging::make_request_span;
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use crate::metrics::MetricsRegistry;
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use crate::metrics::prometheus_names::{nats_client, nats_service};
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use crate::traits::DistributedRuntimeProvider;
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use axum::{Router, http::StatusCode, response::IntoResponse, routing::get};
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use serde_json::json;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::sync::{Arc, OnceLock};
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use std::time::Instant;
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use tokio::{net::TcpListener, task::JoinHandle};
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use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
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use tower_http::trace::TraceLayer;
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/// System status server information containing socket address and handle
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct SystemStatusServerInfo {
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    pub socket_addr: std::net::SocketAddr,
    pub handle: Option<Arc<JoinHandle<()>>>,
}

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impl SystemStatusServerInfo {
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    pub fn new(socket_addr: std::net::SocketAddr, handle: Option<JoinHandle<()>>) -> Self {
        Self {
            socket_addr,
            handle: handle.map(Arc::new),
        }
    }

    pub fn address(&self) -> String {
        self.socket_addr.to_string()
    }

    pub fn hostname(&self) -> String {
        self.socket_addr.ip().to_string()
    }

    pub fn port(&self) -> u16 {
        self.socket_addr.port()
    }
}

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impl Clone for SystemStatusServerInfo {
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    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
        Self {
            socket_addr: self.socket_addr,
            handle: self.handle.clone(),
        }
    }
}

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/// System status server state containing the distributed runtime reference
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pub struct SystemStatusState {
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    // global drt registry is for printing out the entire Prometheus format output
    root_drt: Arc<crate::DistributedRuntime>,
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}

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impl SystemStatusState {
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    /// Create new system status server state with the provided distributed runtime
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    pub fn new(drt: Arc<crate::DistributedRuntime>) -> anyhow::Result<Self> {
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        Ok(Self { root_drt: drt })
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    }

    /// Get a reference to the distributed runtime
    pub fn drt(&self) -> &crate::DistributedRuntime {
        &self.root_drt
    }
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}

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/// Start system status server with metrics support
pub async fn spawn_system_status_server(
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    host: &str,
    port: u16,
    cancel_token: CancellationToken,
    drt: Arc<crate::DistributedRuntime>,
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) -> anyhow::Result<(std::net::SocketAddr, tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>)> {
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    // Create system status server state with the provided distributed runtime
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    let server_state = Arc::new(SystemStatusState::new(drt)?);
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    let health_path = server_state
        .drt()
        .system_health
        .lock()
        .unwrap()
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        .health_path()
        .to_string();
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    let live_path = server_state
        .drt()
        .system_health
        .lock()
        .unwrap()
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        .live_path()
        .to_string();
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    let app = Router::new()
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        .route(
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            &health_path,
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            get({
                let state = Arc::clone(&server_state);
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                move || health_handler(state)
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            }),
        )
        .route(
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            &live_path,
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            get({
                let state = Arc::clone(&server_state);
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                move || health_handler(state)
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            }),
        )
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        .route(
            "/metrics",
            get({
                let state = Arc::clone(&server_state);
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                move || metrics_handler(state)
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            }),
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        )
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        .fallback(|| async {
            tracing::info!("[fallback handler] called");
            (StatusCode::NOT_FOUND, "Route not found").into_response()
        })
        .layer(TraceLayer::new_for_http().make_span_with(make_request_span));
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    let address = format!("{}:{}", host, port);
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    tracing::info!("[spawn_system_status_server] binding to: {}", address);
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    let listener = match TcpListener::bind(&address).await {
        Ok(listener) => {
            // get the actual address and port, print in debug level
            let actual_address = listener.local_addr()?;
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            tracing::info!(
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                "[spawn_system_status_server] system status server bound to: {}",
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                actual_address
            );
            (listener, actual_address)
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        }
        Err(e) => {
            tracing::error!("Failed to bind to address {}: {}", address, e);
            return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Failed to bind to address: {}", e));
        }
    };
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    let (listener, actual_address) = listener;
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    let observer = cancel_token.child_token();
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    // Spawn the server in the background and return the handle
    let handle = tokio::spawn(async move {
        if let Err(e) = axum::serve(listener, app)
            .with_graceful_shutdown(observer.cancelled_owned())
            .await
        {
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            tracing::error!("System status server error: {}", e);
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    });
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    Ok((actual_address, handle))
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/// Health handler with optional active health checking
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#[tracing::instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
async fn health_handler(state: Arc<SystemStatusState>) -> impl IntoResponse {
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    // Get basic health status
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    let system_health = state.drt().system_health.lock().unwrap();
    let (healthy, endpoints) = system_health.get_health_status();
    let uptime = Some(system_health.uptime());
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    let healthy_string = if healthy { "ready" } else { "notready" };
    let status_code = if healthy {
        StatusCode::OK
    } else {
        StatusCode::SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
    };

    let response = json!({
        "status": healthy_string,
        "uptime": uptime,
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        "endpoints": endpoints,
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    });

    tracing::trace!("Response {}", response.to_string());

    (status_code, response.to_string())
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/// Metrics handler with DistributedRuntime uptime
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#[tracing::instrument(skip_all, level = "trace")]
async fn metrics_handler(state: Arc<SystemStatusState>) -> impl IntoResponse {
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    // Update the uptime gauge with current value
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    state
        .drt()
        .system_health
        .lock()
        .unwrap()
        .update_uptime_gauge();
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    // Execute all the callbacks for all registered hierarchies
    let all_hierarchies: Vec<String> = {
        let registries = state.drt().hierarchy_to_metricsregistry.read().unwrap();
        registries.keys().cloned().collect()
    };

    for hierarchy in &all_hierarchies {
        let callback_results = state.drt().execute_metrics_callbacks(hierarchy);
        for result in callback_results {
            if let Err(e) = result {
                tracing::error!(
                    "Error executing metrics callback for hierarchy '{}': {}",
                    hierarchy,
                    e
                );
            }
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        }
    }

    // Get all metrics from DistributedRuntime (top-level)
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    match state.drt().prometheus_metrics_fmt() {
        Ok(response) => (StatusCode::OK, response),
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        Err(e) => {
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            tracing::error!("Failed to get metrics from registry: {}", e);
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            (
                StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
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                "Failed to get metrics".to_string(),
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            )
        }
    }
}

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// Regular tests: cargo test system_status_server --lib
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use super::*;
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    use tokio::time::Duration;
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    // This is a basic test to verify the HTTP server is working before testing other more complicated tests
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    #[tokio::test]
    async fn test_http_server_lifecycle() {
        let cancel_token = CancellationToken::new();
        let cancel_token_for_server = cancel_token.clone();

        // Test basic HTTP server lifecycle without DistributedRuntime
        let app = Router::new().route("/test", get(|| async { (StatusCode::OK, "test") }));

        // start HTTP server
        let server_handle = tokio::spawn(async move {
            let listener = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").await.unwrap();
            let _ = axum::serve(listener, app)
                .with_graceful_shutdown(cancel_token_for_server.cancelled_owned())
                .await;
        });

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        // cancel token
        cancel_token.cancel();

        // wait for the server to shut down
        let result = tokio::time::timeout(Duration::from_secs(5), server_handle).await;
        assert!(
            result.is_ok(),
            "HTTP server should shut down when cancel token is cancelled"
        );
    }
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}

// Integration tests: cargo test system_status_server --lib --features integration
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "integration"))]
mod integration_tests {
    use super::*;
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    use crate::distributed::distributed_test_utils::create_test_drt_async;
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    use crate::metrics::MetricsRegistry;
    use anyhow::Result;
    use rstest::rstest;
    use std::sync::Arc;
    use tokio::time::Duration;
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    #[tokio::test]
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    async fn test_uptime_from_system_health() {
        // Test that uptime is available from SystemHealth
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        temp_env::async_with_vars([("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("false"))], async {
            let drt = create_test_drt_async().await;

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            // Get uptime from SystemHealth
            let uptime = drt.system_health.lock().unwrap().uptime();
            // Uptime should exist (even if close to zero)
            assert!(uptime.as_nanos() > 0 || uptime.is_zero());

            // Sleep briefly and check uptime increases
            tokio::time::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(100)).await;
            let uptime_after = drt.system_health.lock().unwrap().uptime();
            assert!(uptime_after > uptime);
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        })
        .await;
    }

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    #[tokio::test]
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    async fn test_runtime_metrics_initialization_and_namespace() {
        // Test that metrics have correct namespace
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        temp_env::async_with_vars([("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("false"))], async {
            let drt = create_test_drt_async().await;
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            // SystemStatusState is already created in distributed.rs when DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED=false
            // so we don't need to create it again here
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            let response = drt.prometheus_metrics_fmt().unwrap();
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            println!("Full metrics response:\n{}", response);
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            // Filter out NATS client metrics for comparison
            let filtered_response: String = response
                .lines()
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                .filter(|line| {
                    !line.contains(nats_client::PREFIX) && !line.contains(nats_service::PREFIX)
                })
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                .collect::<Vec<_>>()
                .join("\n");
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            // Check that uptime_seconds metric is present with correct namespace
            assert!(
                filtered_response.contains("# HELP dynamo_component_uptime_seconds"),
                "Should contain uptime_seconds help text"
            );
            assert!(
                filtered_response.contains("# TYPE dynamo_component_uptime_seconds gauge"),
                "Should contain uptime_seconds type"
            );
            assert!(
                filtered_response.contains("dynamo_component_uptime_seconds"),
                "Should contain uptime_seconds metric with correct namespace"
            );
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        })
        .await;
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    }

    #[tokio::test]
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    async fn test_uptime_gauge_updates() {
        // Test that the uptime gauge is properly updated and increases over time
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        temp_env::async_with_vars([("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("false"))], async {
            let drt = create_test_drt_async().await;

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            let initial_uptime = drt.system_health.lock().unwrap().uptime();
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            drt.system_health.lock().unwrap().update_uptime_gauge();
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            // Get uptime after sleep
            let uptime_after_sleep = drt.system_health.lock().unwrap().uptime();

            // Update the gauge again
            drt.system_health.lock().unwrap().update_uptime_gauge();

            // Verify uptime increased by at least 100ms
            let elapsed = uptime_after_sleep - initial_uptime;
            assert!(
                elapsed >= std::time::Duration::from_millis(100),
                "Uptime should have increased by at least 100ms after sleep, but only increased by {:?}",
                elapsed
            );
        })
        .await;
    }

    #[tokio::test]
    async fn test_http_requests_fail_when_system_disabled() {
        // Test that system status server is not running when disabled
        temp_env::async_with_vars([("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("false"))], async {
            let drt = create_test_drt_async().await;

            // Verify that system status server info is None when disabled
            let system_info = drt.system_status_server_info();
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                system_info.is_none(),
                "System status server should not be running when DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED=false"
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        .await;
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    /// This test verifies the health and liveness endpoints of the system status server.
    /// It checks that the endpoints respond with the correct HTTP status codes and bodies
    /// based on the initial health status and any custom endpoint paths provided via environment variables.
    /// The test is parameterized using multiple #[case] attributes to cover various scenarios,
    /// including different initial health states ("ready" and "notready"), default and custom endpoint paths,
    /// and expected response codes and bodies.
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    #[case("ready", 200, "ready", None, None, 3)]
    #[case("notready", 503, "notready", None, None, 3)]
    #[case("ready", 200, "ready", Some("/custom/health"), Some("/custom/live"), 5)]
    #[case(
        "notready",
        503,
        "notready",
        Some("/custom/health"),
        Some("/custom/live"),
        5
    )]
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    async fn test_health_endpoints(
        #[case] starting_health_status: &'static str,
        #[case] expected_status: u16,
        #[case] expected_body: &'static str,
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        #[case] custom_health_path: Option<&'static str>,
        #[case] custom_live_path: Option<&'static str>,
        #[case] expected_num_tests: usize,
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    ) {
        use std::sync::Arc;
        // use tokio::io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncWriteExt};
        // use reqwest for HTTP requests

        // Closure call is needed here to satisfy async_with_vars

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        crate::logging::init();

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        temp_env::async_with_vars(
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                ("DYN_SYSTEM_PORT", Some("0")),
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                (
                    "DYN_SYSTEM_STARTING_HEALTH_STATUS",
                    Some(starting_health_status),
                ),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_HEALTH_PATH", custom_health_path),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_LIVE_PATH", custom_live_path),
            ],
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                // Get system status server info from DRT (instead of manually spawning)
                let system_info = drt
                    .system_status_server_info()
                    .expect("System status server should be started by DRT");
                let addr = system_info.socket_addr;

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                // Prepare test cases
                let mut test_cases = vec![];
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                match custom_health_path {
                    None => {
                        // When using default paths, test the default paths
                        test_cases.push(("/health", expected_status, expected_body));
                    }
                    Some(chp) => {
                        // When using custom paths, default paths should not exist
                        test_cases.push(("/health", 404, "Route not found"));
                        test_cases.push((chp, expected_status, expected_body));
                    }
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                match custom_live_path {
                    None => {
                        // When using default paths, test the default paths
                        test_cases.push(("/live", expected_status, expected_body));
                    }
                    Some(clp) => {
                        // When using custom paths, default paths should not exist
                        test_cases.push(("/live", 404, "Route not found"));
                        test_cases.push((clp, expected_status, expected_body));
                    }
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                }
                test_cases.push(("/someRandomPathNotFoundHere", 404, "Route not found"));
                assert_eq!(test_cases.len(), expected_num_tests);

                for (path, expect_status, expect_body) in test_cases {
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                    println!("[test] Sending request to {}", path);
                    let url = format!("http://{}{}", addr, path);
                    let response = client.get(&url).send().await.unwrap();
                    let status = response.status();
                    let body = response.text().await.unwrap();
                    println!(
                        "[test] Response for {}: status={}, body={:?}",
                        path, status, body
                    );
                    assert_eq!(
                        status, expect_status,
                        "Response: status={}, body={:?}",
                        status, body
                    );
                    assert!(
                        body.contains(expect_body),
                        "Response: status={}, body={:?}",
                        status,
                        body
                    );
                }
            })(),
        )
        .await;
    }

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    #[tokio::test]
    async fn test_health_endpoint_tracing() -> Result<()> {
        use std::sync::Arc;

        // Closure call is needed here to satisfy async_with_vars

        #[allow(clippy::redundant_closure_call)]
        let _ = temp_env::async_with_vars(
            [
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                ("DYN_SYSTEM_PORT", Some("0")),
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                ("DYN_SYSTEM_STARTING_HEALTH_STATUS", Some("ready")),
                ("DYN_LOGGING_JSONL", Some("1")),
                ("DYN_LOG", Some("trace")),
            ],
            (async || {
                // TODO Add proper testing for
                // trace id and parent id

                crate::logging::init();

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                // Get system status server info from DRT (instead of manually spawning)
                let system_info = drt
                    .system_status_server_info()
                    .expect("System status server should be started by DRT");
                let addr = system_info.socket_addr;
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                let client = reqwest::Client::new();
                for path in [("/health"), ("/live"), ("/someRandomPathNotFoundHere")] {
                    let traceparent_value =
                        "00-4bf92f3577b34da6a3ce929d0e0e4736-00f067aa0ba902b7-01";
                    let tracestate_value = "vendor1=opaqueValue1,vendor2=opaqueValue2";
                    let mut headers = reqwest::header::HeaderMap::new();
                    headers.insert(
                        reqwest::header::HeaderName::from_static("traceparent"),
                        reqwest::header::HeaderValue::from_str(traceparent_value)?,
                    );
                    headers.insert(
                        reqwest::header::HeaderName::from_static("tracestate"),
                        reqwest::header::HeaderValue::from_str(tracestate_value)?,
                    );
                    let url = format!("http://{}{}", addr, path);
                    let response = client.get(&url).headers(headers).send().await.unwrap();
                    let status = response.status();
                    let body = response.text().await.unwrap();
                    tracing::info!(body = body, status = status.to_string());
                }

                Ok::<(), anyhow::Error>(())
            })(),
        )
        .await;
        Ok(())
    }

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    async fn test_health_endpoint_with_changing_health_status() {
        // Test health endpoint starts in not ready status, then becomes ready
        // when endpoints are created (DYN_SYSTEM_USE_ENDPOINT_HEALTH_STATUS=generate)
        const ENDPOINT_NAME: &str = "generate";
        const ENDPOINT_HEALTH_CONFIG: &str = "[\"generate\"]";
        temp_env::async_with_vars(
            [
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("true")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_PORT", Some("0")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_STARTING_HEALTH_STATUS", Some("notready")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_USE_ENDPOINT_HEALTH_STATUS", Some(ENDPOINT_HEALTH_CONFIG)),
            ],
            async {
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                // Check if system status server was started
                let system_info_opt = drt.system_status_server_info();

                // Ensure system status server was spawned by DRT
                assert!(
                    system_info_opt.is_some(),
                    "System status server was not spawned by DRT. Expected DRT to spawn server when DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED=true, but system_status_server_info() returned None. Environment: DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED={:?}, DYN_SYSTEM_PORT={:?}",
                    std::env::var("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED"),
                    std::env::var("DYN_SYSTEM_PORT")
                );

                // Get the system status server info from DRT - this should never fail now due to above check
                let system_info = system_info_opt.unwrap();
                let addr = system_info.socket_addr;

                // Initially check health - should be not ready
                let client = reqwest::Client::new();
                let health_url = format!("http://{}/health", addr);

                let response = client.get(&health_url).send().await.unwrap();
                let status = response.status();
                let body = response.text().await.unwrap();

                // Health should be not ready (503) initially
                assert_eq!(status, 503, "Health should be 503 (not ready) initially, got: {}", status);
                assert!(body.contains("\"status\":\"notready\""), "Health should contain status notready");

                // Now create a namespace, component, and endpoint to make the system healthy
                let namespace = drt.namespace("ns1234").unwrap();
                let component = namespace.component("comp1234").unwrap();

                // Create a simple test handler
                use crate::pipeline::{async_trait, network::Ingress, AsyncEngine, AsyncEngineContextProvider, Error, ManyOut, SingleIn};
                use crate::protocols::annotated::Annotated;

                struct TestHandler;

                #[async_trait]
                impl AsyncEngine<SingleIn<String>, ManyOut<Annotated<String>>, Error> for TestHandler {
                    async fn generate(&self, input: SingleIn<String>) -> crate::Result<ManyOut<Annotated<String>>> {
                        let (data, ctx) = input.into_parts();
                        let response = Annotated::from_data(format!("You responded: {}", data));
                        Ok(crate::pipeline::ResponseStream::new(
                            Box::pin(crate::stream::iter(vec![response])),
                            ctx.context()
                        ))
                    }
                }

                // Create the ingress and start the endpoint service
                let ingress = Ingress::for_engine(std::sync::Arc::new(TestHandler)).unwrap();

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                // This will automatically register the endpoint for health monitoring
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                tokio::spawn(async move {
                    let _ = component
                        .service_builder()
                        .create()
                        .await
                        .unwrap()
                        .endpoint(ENDPOINT_NAME)
                        .endpoint_builder()
                        .handler(ingress)
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                            "test": "health_check"
                        }))
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                        .start()
                        .await;
                });

                // Hit health endpoint 200 times to verify consistency
                let mut success_count = 0;
                let mut failures = Vec::new();

                for i in 1..=200 {
                    let response = client.get(&health_url).send().await.unwrap();
                    let status = response.status();
                    let body = response.text().await.unwrap();

                    if status == 200 && body.contains("\"status\":\"ready\"") {
                        success_count += 1;
                    } else {
                        failures.push((i, status.as_u16(), body.clone()));
                        if failures.len() <= 5 {  // Only log first 5 failures
                            tracing::warn!("Request {}: status={}, body={}", i, status, body);
                        }
                    }
                }

                tracing::info!("Health endpoint test results: {}/200 requests succeeded", success_count);
                if !failures.is_empty() {
                    tracing::warn!("Failed requests: {}", failures.len());
                }
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                // Expect at least 150 out of 200 requests to be successful
                assert!(success_count >= 150, "Expected at least 150 out of 200 requests to succeed, but only {} succeeded", success_count);
            },
        )
        .await;
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            [
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("true")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_PORT", Some("0")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_STARTING_HEALTH_STATUS", Some("ready")),
            ],
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                // Get system status server info from DRT (instead of manually spawning)
                let system_info = drt
                    .system_status_server_info()
                    .expect("System status server should be started by DRT");
                let addr = system_info.socket_addr;
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                let client = reqwest::Client::new();
                for (path, expect_200, expect_body) in [
                    ("/health", true, "ready"),
                    ("/live", true, "ready"),
                    ("/someRandomPathNotFoundHere", false, "Route not found"),
                ] {
                    println!("[test] Sending request to {}", path);
                    let url = format!("http://{}{}", addr, path);
                    let response = client.get(&url).send().await.unwrap();
                    let status = response.status();
                    let body = response.text().await.unwrap();
                    println!(
                        "[test] Response for {}: status={}, body={:?}",
                        path, status, body
                    );
                    if expect_200 {
                        assert_eq!(status, 200, "Response: status={}, body={:?}", status, body);
                    } else {
                        assert_eq!(status, 404, "Response: status={}, body={:?}", status, body);
                    }
                    assert!(
                        body.contains(expect_body),
                        "Response: status={}, body={:?}",
                        status,
                        body
                    );
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        )
        .await;
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    #[cfg(feature = "integration")]
    #[tokio::test]
    async fn test_health_check_with_payload_and_timeout() {
        // Test the complete health check flow with the new canary-based system:
        crate::logging::init();

        temp_env::async_with_vars(
            [
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_ENABLED", Some("true")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_PORT", Some("0")),
                ("DYN_SYSTEM_STARTING_HEALTH_STATUS", Some("notready")),
                (
                    "DYN_SYSTEM_USE_ENDPOINT_HEALTH_STATUS",
                    Some("[\"test.endpoint\"]"),
                ),
                // Enable health check with short intervals for testing
                ("DYN_HEALTH_CHECK_ENABLED", Some("true")),
                ("DYN_CANARY_WAIT_TIME", Some("1")), // Send canary after 1 second of inactivity
                ("DYN_HEALTH_CHECK_REQUEST_TIMEOUT", Some("1")), // Immediately timeout to mimic unresponsiveness
                ("RUST_LOG", Some("info")),                      // Enable logging for test
            ],
            async {
                let drt = Arc::new(create_test_drt_async().await);

                // Get system status server info
                let system_info = drt
                    .system_status_server_info()
                    .expect("System status server should be started");
                let addr = system_info.socket_addr;

                let client = reqwest::Client::new();
                let health_url = format!("http://{}/health", addr);

                // Register an endpoint with health check payload
                let endpoint = "test.endpoint";
                let health_check_payload = serde_json::json!({
                    "prompt": "health check test",
                    "_health_check": true
                });

                // Register the endpoint and its health check payload
                {
                    let system_health = drt.system_health.lock().unwrap();
                    system_health.register_health_check_target(
                        endpoint,
                        crate::component::Instance {
                            component: "test_component".to_string(),
                            endpoint: "health".to_string(),
                            namespace: "test_namespace".to_string(),
                            instance_id: 1,
                            transport: crate::component::TransportType::NatsTcp(
                                endpoint.to_string(),
                            ),
                        },
                        health_check_payload.clone(),
                    );
                }

                // Check initial health - should be ready (default state)
                let response = client.get(&health_url).send().await.unwrap();
                let status = response.status();
                let body = response.text().await.unwrap();
                assert_eq!(status, 503, "Should be unhealthy initially (default state)");
                assert!(
                    body.contains("\"status\":\"notready\""),
                    "Should show notready status initially"
                );

                // Set endpoint to healthy state
                drt.system_health
                    .lock()
                    .unwrap()
                    .set_endpoint_health_status(endpoint, HealthStatus::Ready);

                // Check health again - should now be healthy
                let response = client.get(&health_url).send().await.unwrap();
                let status = response.status();
                let body = response.text().await.unwrap();

                assert_eq!(status, 200, "Should be healthy due to recent response");
                assert!(
                    body.contains("\"status\":\"ready\""),
                    "Should show ready status after response"
                );

                // Verify the endpoint status in SystemHealth directly
                let endpoint_status = drt
                    .system_health
                    .lock()
                    .unwrap()
                    .get_endpoint_health_status(endpoint);
                assert_eq!(
                    endpoint_status,
                    Some(HealthStatus::Ready),
                    "SystemHealth should show endpoint as Ready after response"
                );
            },
        )
        .await;
    }
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}