"""Boot smoke mode — exercises the executor's full import tree without touching real platforms. Why this exists (issue #2275): the existing `wheel_smoke.py` only IMPORTS `molecule_runtime.main` at module scope. Lazy imports buried inside `async def execute(...)` bodies (e.g. `from a2a.types import FilePart`) NEVER evaluate at static-import time — they crash at first message delivery in production. The 2026-04-2x v0→v1 a2a-sdk migration shipped 5 such regressions in templates that all looked fine at module-load smoke. This module fills the gap by actually invoking `executor.execute(stub_ctx, stub_queue)` once with a short timeout. If the import-tree is healthy the call proceeds far enough to hit a network boundary (LLM call, etc.) and times out — that's a *pass*. If a lazy import is broken, the call raises `ImportError` / `ModuleNotFoundError` from inside the executor body — that's a *fail*. Activated by setting `MOLECULE_SMOKE_MODE=1` in the env. Wired into `main.py` after `executor = await adapter.create_executor(...)` so the full adapter setup path runs first; the smoke just adds one more exercise step before exit. CI usage (intended for `molecule-ci/.github/workflows/publish-template-image.yml`): docker run --rm \ -e WORKSPACE_ID=fake -e MOLECULE_SMOKE_MODE=1 \ "$IMAGE" molecule-runtime """ from __future__ import annotations import asyncio import logging import os import sys from typing import Any logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) # Don't crash production boot if MOLECULE_SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS is malformed — # main.py imports smoke_mode unconditionally (before the is_smoke_mode() # check), so a typo'd value would otherwise SystemExit every workspace. try: _SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS = float(os.environ.get("MOLECULE_SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS", "5.0")) except ValueError: _SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS = 5.0 def is_smoke_mode() -> bool: """True iff MOLECULE_SMOKE_MODE is set to a truthy value. Recognises the standard truthy strings (`1`, `true`, `yes`, case-insensitive). An unset / empty / `0` env reads as False so the boot path takes the normal branch in production. """ raw = os.environ.get("MOLECULE_SMOKE_MODE", "").strip().lower() return raw in ("1", "true", "yes", "on") def _build_stub_context() -> tuple[Any, Any]: """Build a (RequestContext, EventQueue) pair stuffed with a minimal text message ("smoke test"). The Message is enough that `extract_message_text(context)` returns non-empty input, so the executor takes the "real" branch (not the empty-input early-exit) and exercises any lazy imports along that path. Imports happen at function scope so smoke_mode.py itself doesn't pull a2a-sdk into every consumer of the runtime — the wheel still boots without smoke mode active. """ from a2a.helpers import new_text_message from a2a.server.agent_execution import RequestContext from a2a.server.context import ServerCallContext from a2a.server.events import EventQueue from a2a.types import SendMessageRequest message = new_text_message("smoke test") call_ctx = ServerCallContext() request = SendMessageRequest(message=message) context = RequestContext(call_ctx, request=request) queue = EventQueue() return context, queue async def run_executor_smoke(executor: Any) -> int: """Invoke executor.execute() once with stub deps. Return an exit code. Returns: 0 — import tree healthy. Either execution timed out (the expected outcome — we hit a network boundary like an LLM call) or completed cleanly. Either way, no broken imports. 1 — broken lazy import detected. Re-raised as a clear log line so the publish gate's stderr captures the offending symbol. The 5-second timeout comes from `MOLECULE_SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS` env (default 5.0). Bump it via env if a slow adapter setup overlaps the first execute call. Don't make it too long — the publish workflow multiplies this across N templates. """ print( f"[smoke-mode] invoking executor.execute(stub_ctx, stub_queue) " f"with {_SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS:.1f}s timeout to exercise lazy imports" ) try: context, queue = _build_stub_context() except Exception as build_err: # noqa: BLE001 # If we can't even build the stub, the a2a-sdk import path is # broken — that's exactly the regression class this gate exists # for. Treat as a smoke failure. print( f"[smoke-mode] FAIL: stub-context build raised " f"{type(build_err).__name__}: {build_err}", file=sys.stderr, ) return 1 try: await asyncio.wait_for( executor.execute(context, queue), timeout=_SMOKE_TIMEOUT_SECS, ) except (asyncio.TimeoutError, asyncio.CancelledError): # Timeout = imports healthy, execution was proceeding and hit # a network boundary or long await. Pass. print("[smoke-mode] PASS: timed out past import-tree (imports healthy)") return 0 except (ImportError, ModuleNotFoundError) as imp_err: # The exact regression class issue #2275 exists to catch. print( f"[smoke-mode] FAIL: lazy import broken in execute(): " f"{type(imp_err).__name__}: {imp_err}", file=sys.stderr, ) return 1 except Exception as other_err: # noqa: BLE001 # Anything else (auth errors, validation errors, runtime bugs) # is downstream of the import gate. Pass — these are caught by # the relevant adapter-level tests, not by this smoke. print( f"[smoke-mode] PASS: execute() raised " f"{type(other_err).__name__} past import-tree (not an import error)" ) return 0 else: print("[smoke-mode] PASS: execute() completed within timeout (imports + body OK)") return 0