"""Tests for the sys_info module.""" # import pytest # from unittest.mock import Mock # from sys_info import interpreter_info, system_info # def test_interpreter_info(mocker): # """Test interpreter_info.""" # mocker.patch('subprocess.check_output', return_value='curl output') # interpreter = Mock() # interpreter.offline = True # interpreter.llm.api_base = 'http://api_base' # interpreter.llm.supports_vision = True # interpreter.llm.model = 'model' # interpreter.llm.supports_functions = True # interpreter.llm.context_window = 'context_window' # interpreter.llm.max_tokens = 100 # interpreter.auto_run = True # interpreter.llm.api_base = 'http://api_base' # interpreter.offline = True # interpreter.system_message = 'system_message' # interpreter.messages = [{'content': 'message_content'}] # result = interpreter_info(interpreter) # assert 'curl output' in result # def test_system_info(mocker): # """Test system_info.""" # mocker.patch('your_module.get_oi_version', return_value=('cmd_version', 'pkg_version')) # replace with your actual module name # mocker.patch('your_module.get_python_version', return_value='python_version') # replace with your actual module name # mocker.patch('your_module.get_pip_version', return_value='pip_version') # replace with your actual module name # mocker.patch('your_module.get_os_version', return_value='os_version') # replace with your actual module name # mocker.patch('your_module.get_cpu_info', return_value='cpu_info') # replace with your actual module name # mocker.patch('your_module.get_ram_info', return_value='ram_info') # replace with your actual module name # mocker.patch('your_module.interpreter_info', return_value='interpreter_info') # replace with your actual module name # interpreter = Mock() # result = system_info(interpreter) # assert 'interpreter_info' in result