Second-round failure on the same test (run 25179171433):
register response: {"error":"hostname \"example.invalid\" cannot be resolved (DNS error)"}
HTTP_CODE=400
Root cause: registry.Register's resolveDeliveryMode was supposed to
default runtime=external workspaces to poll mode (PR #2382), in which
case validateAgentURL is skipped and example.invalid passes through.
But the freshly-provisioned staging tenant for this test was running
an older workspace-server image that lacked that branch — the implicit
default was still push, validateAgentURL ran, and the DNS lookup
400'd. Same image-drift class as the production bug seen on the
hongmingwang tenant 17:30Z (deployed image lagging main HEAD).
Fix: send delivery_mode="poll" explicitly. Eliminates the test's
dependence on resolveDeliveryMode's default branch being deployed.
Step 5b reframed: was "verify external→poll default working", now
"verify explicit-poll round-trips". The default-resolution behavior
is exercised by handler-level tests in registry_test.go, which run
against the SHA being merged (not whatever :latest happens to be on
the fleet). That's the right place for it — E2E should test what
users see, unit tests should pin what handlers compute. Pulling those
apart removes a class of "intermittent on staging, green locally"
failures.
The deeper bug — fleet redeploy + provision both can serve stale
images even when the tag has been republished — gets a separate
issue. This commit just unblocks the merge.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Tests
This repo uses the standard monorepo testing convention: unit tests live with their package, cross-component E2E tests live here.
Where to find tests
| Scope | Location |
|---|---|
| Go unit + integration (platform, CLI, handlers) | workspace-server/**/*_test.go — run with cd workspace-server && go test -race ./... |
| TypeScript unit (canvas components, hooks, store) | canvas/src/**/__tests__/ — run with cd canvas && npm test -- --run |
| TypeScript unit (MCP server handlers) | mcp-server/src/__tests__/ — run with cd mcp-server && npx jest |
| Python unit (workspace runtime, adapters) | workspace/tests/ — run with cd workspace && python3 -m pytest |
| Python unit (SDK: plugin + remote agent) | sdk/python/tests/ — run with cd sdk/python && python3 -m pytest |
| Cross-component E2E (spans platform + runtime + HTTP) | tests/e2e/ ← you are here |
Why split this way
- Go requires co-located
_test.gofiles to access unexported symbols. - Per-package test commands keep the inner loop fast — changing canvas doesn't re-run Go tests.
tests/e2e/covers scenarios that no single package owns: a full workspace lifecycle, A2A across two provisioned agents, delegation chains, bundle round-trips.
Running E2E
Every E2E script here assumes the platform is running at localhost:8080 and (where noted) provisioned agents are online. See the header comment of each .sh for specifics.
Cleaning up rogue test workspaces
If an E2E run aborts before its teardown runs (Ctrl-C, crash, CI timeout),
the platform can be left with workspaces whose config volume is stale or
empty — Docker's unless-stopped restart policy then spins those
containers in a FileNotFoundError loop. The platform's pre-flight check
(#17) marks such workspaces failed on the next restart, but a manual
cleanup is useful:
bash scripts/cleanup-rogue-workspaces.sh # deletes ws with id/name starting aaaaaaaa-, bbbbbbbb-, cccccccc-, test-ws-
MOLECULE_URL=http://host:8080 bash scripts/cleanup-rogue-workspaces.sh
The script DELETEs each matching workspace via the API and
force-removes the ws-<id[:12]> container as a belt-and-suspenders
fallback.