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import type { ModelMessage } from 'ai';
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import { describe, expect, it } from 'vitest';
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test: split cli tests from source tree (#216)
* feat(cli): define full warehouse dialect contract
* test(cli): keep dialect edge tests focused
* fix(cli): stabilize dialect contract foundation
* refactor(connectors): own read-only query preparation
* refactor(connectors): resolve dialects through registry
* refactor(connectors): keep concrete dialect classes internal
* chore(workspace): enforce dialect import boundary
* refactor(cli): resolve relationship dialect at scan boundary
* refactor(cli): use dialect display parsing for entity details
* refactor(cli): use dialect display parsing for warehouse catalog
* refactor(cli): use dialect SQL in relationship workflows
* test(cli): verify solid dialect scan workflow closure
* test: split cli tests from source tree
* refactor(cli): standardize BigQuery scope listing
* feat(sqlite): implement connector scope listing
* test(connectors): cover required table listing
* feat(cli): add warehouse driver registry
* refactor(setup): route scope discovery through driver registry
* refactor(cli): route local query execution through driver registry
* refactor(historic-sql): route dialect support through driver registry
* refactor(cli): test warehouse connections through driver registry
* fix(cli): close driver registry type export gaps
* Improve setup daemon diagnostics
* refactor(setup): centralize rail-prefixed diagnostics + query-history fallback
Extract errorMessage, writePrefixedLines, and flushPrefixedBufferedCommandOutput
into clack.ts so the setup wizard, managed daemons, and embedding/agent steps
share one rail-formatted writer. setup-databases.ts also adds a
"disable query history and retry" option when the schema-context build fails
and query history is the likely culprit, surfaced via a new
failed-query-history-unavailable status.
* fix(cli): carry catalog through the picker so BigQuery/Snowflake/SQL Server scope filters match
The setup picker's KtxTableListEntry was a 2-level { schema, name }, so
qualifiedTableId always wrote db.name into enabled_tables. When BigQuery,
Snowflake, or SQL Server later ran fast ingest, their introspect step filtered
the scope set with scopedTableNames(scope, { catalog: projectId|database, db })
— catalog was non-null on the introspect side but null in the scope refs, so
every entry was rejected, the live-database adapter staged zero table files,
and detect() failed with 'Adapter "live-database" did not recognize fetched
source output'.
Align the picker boundary with the canonical 3-level KtxTableRef:
- Add catalog: string | null to KtxTableListEntry.
- BigQuery/Snowflake/SQL Server listTables populate catalog from the
resolved projectId / database; Postgres/MySQL/ClickHouse/SQLite set null.
- qualifiedTableId emits catalog.schema.name when catalog is non-null
(resolveEnabledTables already accepts the 3-part shape) and
schemasFromEnabledTables now goes through parseDottedTableEntry so it
recovers the schema correctly from both 2-part and 3-part entries.
- Export parseDottedTableEntry from enabled-tables.ts (@internal) for picker
reuse.
Update listTables expectations in all seven connector tests and the setup /
picker test fixtures. Add a picker regression test that covers the
catalog-bearing round-trip (save + refine).
* fix(cli): allow debug telemetry under opt-out env
2026-05-26 08:49:05 +02:00
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import { KtxMessageBuilder, splitKtxSystemMessages } from '../../src/llm/message-builder.js';
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import { createKtxLlmProvider } from '../../src/llm/model-provider.js';
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function makeBuilder(overrides: Parameters<typeof createKtxLlmProvider>[0]['promptCaching'] = {}) {
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const provider = createKtxLlmProvider({
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backend: 'gateway',
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gateway: { baseURL: 'https://gateway.test' },
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modelSlots: { default: 'anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6' },
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promptCaching: { enabled: true, ...overrides },
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});
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return new KtxMessageBuilder(provider);
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}
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describe('KtxMessageBuilder.build', () => {
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it('caches static system, last sorted tool, and last history message', () => {
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const builder = makeBuilder();
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const out = builder.build({
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parts: { staticSystem: 'STATIC', dynamicSystem: 'DYNAMIC' },
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history: [
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{ role: 'user', content: 'first' },
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{ role: 'assistant', content: [{ type: 'text', text: 'reply A' }, { type: 'text', text: 'reply B' }] } as ModelMessage,
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],
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currentMessage: { role: 'user', content: 'now' },
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tools: {
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zoo: { description: 'z' },
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apple: { description: 'a' },
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},
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model: 'anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6',
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});
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expect(out.messages[0]).toMatchObject({
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role: 'system',
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content: 'STATIC',
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providerOptions: { anthropic: { cacheControl: { type: 'ephemeral', ttl: '1h' } } },
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});
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expect(out.messages[1]).toMatchObject({ role: 'system', content: 'DYNAMIC' });
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expect((out.messages[1] as { providerOptions?: unknown }).providerOptions).toBeUndefined();
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expect((out.messages[3] as { content: Array<{ providerOptions?: unknown }> }).content[1].providerOptions).toEqual({
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anthropic: { cacheControl: { type: 'ephemeral', ttl: '5m' } },
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});
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expect(Object.keys(out.tools)).toEqual(['apple', 'zoo']);
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expect((out.tools.zoo as { providerOptions?: unknown }).providerOptions).toEqual({
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anthropic: { cacheControl: { type: 'ephemeral', ttl: '1h' } },
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});
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});
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it('wraps leading user context onto currentMessage as a system reminder part', () => {
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const builder = makeBuilder();
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const out = builder.build({
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parts: { staticSystem: 'STATIC', leadingUserContext: 'current_date: 2026-05-04' },
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history: [],
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currentMessage: { role: 'user', content: 'question' },
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tools: {},
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model: 'anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6',
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});
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expect(out.messages[out.messages.length - 1]).toMatchObject({
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role: 'user',
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content: [
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{ type: 'text', text: '<system-reminder>\ncurrent_date: 2026-05-04\n</system-reminder>' },
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{ type: 'text', text: 'question' },
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],
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});
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});
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it('omits cache markers for non-Anthropic protocol models', () => {
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const builder = makeBuilder();
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const out = builder.wrapSimple({
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system: 'SYS',
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messages: [{ role: 'user', content: 'q' }],
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tools: { z: {} },
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model: 'gpt-5',
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});
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expect((out.messages[0] as { providerOptions?: unknown }).providerOptions).toBeUndefined();
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expect((out.tools.z as { providerOptions?: unknown }).providerOptions).toBeUndefined();
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});
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it('clamps every TTL to 5m for Vertex when vertexFallbackTo5m is enabled', () => {
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const provider = createKtxLlmProvider({
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backend: 'vertex',
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vertex: { project: 'ktx-test', location: 'us-east5' },
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modelSlots: { default: 'claude-sonnet-4-6' },
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promptCaching: {
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enabled: true,
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systemTtl: '1h',
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toolsTtl: '1h',
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historyTtl: '1h',
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vertexFallbackTo5m: true,
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},
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});
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const builder = new KtxMessageBuilder(provider);
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const out = builder.build({
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parts: { staticSystem: 'STATIC' },
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history: [{ role: 'user', content: 'history' }],
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currentMessage: { role: 'user', content: 'now' },
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tools: { z: {} },
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model: 'claude-sonnet-4-6',
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});
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expect((out.messages[0] as { providerOptions: any }).providerOptions.anthropic.cacheControl.ttl).toBe('5m');
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expect((out.messages[1] as { content: Array<{ providerOptions: any }> }).content[0].providerOptions.anthropic.cacheControl.ttl).toBe(
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'5m',
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);
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expect((out.tools.z as { providerOptions: any }).providerOptions.anthropic.cacheControl.ttl).toBe('5m');
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});
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});
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fix(context): merge overlay columns onto manifest columns by name (#94)
* fix(context): merge overlay columns onto manifest columns by name
composeOverlay was appending overlay columns to the manifest column list,
producing duplicate entries when dbt/metabase overlays declared a column
just to attach descriptions. The duplicates carried no `type`, so the
pydantic SourceDefinition rejected them at semantic-query time and broke
`ktx sl query` for every overlay-backed measure. Now overlay columns
match base columns by name (case-insensitive): same-name entries merge
onto the manifest (overlay fields win, type/role fall back to the base,
descriptions merge per source key) and only new names append.
* refactor(sl): split overlay columns from column_overrides and enforce TS/Python wire contract
Overlay sources now have two distinct collections: `columns:` for computed
columns (requiring `expr` + `type`) and `column_overrides:` for metadata
patches to inherited manifest columns. Composing or loading an overlay that
mixes the two — or references an unknown column — fails with a typed error.
Introduce `ResolvedSemanticLayerSource` / `resolvedSourceSchema` /
`toResolvedWire` as the strict shape sent to the Python engine, and add a
schema contract test that diffs Zod against the Pydantic JSON schema dumped
by `python -m semantic_layer dump-schema`. `SourceDefinition` is now
`extra="forbid"` on the Python side.
`loadAllSources` surfaces per-file load errors instead of swallowing them,
so validation/query paths can report manifest shard parse failures.
* fix(context): make scan description generation resilient and quiet
A transient sampleTable failure during ingest used to take out every
table in a connection: generateTableDescription returned a hardcoded
'Table not found' string into descriptions.ai, and KtxDescriptionGenerator
was constructed without a logger, so the failure left no trail anywhere.
- sampleTable / sampleColumn calls retry 3x with 200/400/800ms backoff,
honouring KtxScanContext.signal via a new KtxAbortedError.
- On retry exhaustion or missing capability, table generation falls back
to a metadata-only prompt built from column name / native type / comment
/ rawDescriptions. The column path follows the same rule -- call the
LLM when any of samples or rawDescriptions are available; skip only
when both are absent.
- Logger is now threaded from KtxScanContext into the generator. Failures
emit structured KtxScanWarning entries (new description_fallback_used
code, plus existing sampling_failed / enrichment_failed /
connector_capability_missing). ktx scan groups warnings by code so a
batch of identical failures collapses to one summary line plus sample.
- Returns null on failure instead of the 'Table not found' sentinel; the
manifest writer's existing guard already skips empty descriptions, so
schema YAML no longer carries misleading text. SCAN_MANAGED_DESCRIPTION_KEYS
already strips stale 'ai' on merge, so existing YAML clears on next run.
Also suppress AI SDK v6 'system in messages' warning: pull system messages
out of KtxMessageBuilder.wrapSimple's output via a new splitKtxSystemMessages
helper and pass them top-level to generateText (preserves cacheControl
providerOptions on the SystemModelMessage). Agent-runner's local
splitSystemPromptMessages dedupes onto the shared helper.
* test(docs): align examples-docs assertions with revamped docs
PR #103 (setup/guide doc revamp) reworded several CLI examples and
connection labels; the assertions in scripts/examples-docs.test.mjs
still referenced the pre-revamp wording and were failing in CI on main.
Update the regexes to match the post-revamp content:
- drop the `--json` flag from the sl-query example expectation
- move the `Driver:` / `Status: ok` probe to the connection reference,
which is where that output now lives (driver id is lowercase
`postgres`, not the display name `PostgreSQL`)
- drop the obsolete `Install \`uv\`...` troubleshooting line
- accept `<connectionId>` everywhere; the docs no longer use the
hyphenated `<connection-id>` form
- match the `warehouse` connection id used in the quickstart instead of
the `postgres-warehouse` id only used in the README and setup ref
* fix(sl): skip TS/Python schema contract test when uv is unavailable
The TypeScript checks CI job does not install uv or Python, so the
module-level `execFileSync('uv', ...)` in schemas.contract.test.ts threw
ENOENT and failed the suite. Wrap the schema dump in a try/catch and
guard the describe block with `describe.skipIf` so the test skips in
environments without uv. Local dev and any CI job that has uv on PATH
still runs the cross-language contract assertion.
2026-05-15 02:11:04 +02:00
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describe('splitKtxSystemMessages', () => {
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it('returns undefined system when no system messages are present', () => {
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const split = splitKtxSystemMessages([
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{ role: 'user', content: 'hello' },
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{ role: 'assistant', content: 'hi' },
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]);
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expect(split.system).toBeUndefined();
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expect(split.messages).toHaveLength(2);
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});
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it('returns a single system message object when one system message is present, preserving providerOptions', () => {
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const systemMessage = {
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role: 'system' as const,
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content: 'You are helpful.',
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providerOptions: { anthropic: { cacheControl: { type: 'ephemeral' } } },
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};
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const split = splitKtxSystemMessages([systemMessage, { role: 'user', content: 'hello' }]);
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expect(split.system).toBe(systemMessage);
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expect(split.messages).toEqual([{ role: 'user', content: 'hello' }]);
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});
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it('returns an array of system messages when multiple are present, in order', () => {
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const split = splitKtxSystemMessages([
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{ role: 'system', content: 'cached' },
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{ role: 'system', content: 'fresh' },
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{ role: 'user', content: 'hello' },
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]);
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expect(Array.isArray(split.system)).toBe(true);
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expect(split.system).toHaveLength(2);
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expect(split.messages).toEqual([{ role: 'user', content: 'hello' }]);
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});
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});
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