Task #25: the model-discovery capability (list available models, used by the guided provider setup) had no automated coverage. Added a new vitest suite that exercises the endpoint end-to-end against the in-process Express app. New file: - artifacts/api-server/src/routes/providers.listModels.test.ts Coverage (6 tests, all passing): - ok=false + clear German message when no token (empty token, no providerId), and the upstream provider is never called. - Falls back to the stored provider token when providerId is given and apiToken is empty (inserts a real provider row, asserts the Bearer header carries the stored token, cleans up afterward). - Normalizes the OpenAI-compatible response (data[].id) into a deduped, sorted model list; drops non-string ids. - Anthropic path: GET /models with x-api-key + anthropic-version headers (no Authorization), reads models[] with id/name fallback, dedupes. - Upstream failure returns ok=false (HTTP 200, not 500), empty models, and the token is redacted from the message ([REDACTED], never the raw token). - fetch throwing (network error) returns ok=false without leaking the token. Implementation note: the suite runs the app in-process and the test client also uses fetch, so global fetch is mocked with a passthrough — requests to the test server's baseUrl delegate to the captured real fetch; only upstream provider URLs are synthesized. Spy assertions filter out the localhost passthrough call. Saved this non-obvious testing lesson to memory. Deviation / note: pre-existing failures in relation.test.ts and compare.test.ts are unrelated to this task — the dev database's scans table is missing the fingerprint/relation/similarity/compared_scan_id columns (schema drift; needs a drizzle-kit push). Out of scope for this task; proposed as a follow-up. Replit-Task-Id: 7e8a3db2-0da7-40d9-b74d-132779a44d39
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| name | description |
|---|---|
| Mocking fetch in api-server route tests | How to mock upstream fetch without breaking the test client's own request to the in-process Express server |
When testing an api-server route that itself calls fetch (e.g. provider model
discovery / connection tests), the route tests spin up the real Express app via
app.listen(0) and hit it with fetch(${baseUrl}/api/...). The app runs in the
SAME process as the test, so vi.spyOn(globalThis, "fetch") intercepts BOTH the
test client's request to the server AND the route's upstream provider call.
Rule: capture const realFetch = globalThis.fetch.bind(globalThis) BEFORE
mocking, and in the mock implementation delegate any request whose URL starts with
the test server's baseUrl back to realFetch. Only synthesize a response for the
upstream (non-localhost) URL.
Also: the spy records the localhost passthrough call too, so don't assert on
mock.calls[0] — filter to the call whose URL does NOT start with baseUrl to find
the real upstream request. Likewise not.toHaveBeenCalled() / toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
must be expressed in terms of the filtered upstream calls, not the raw spy.
Why: without the passthrough, the test client's request to the in-process server gets the synthetic upstream body (or the thrown error), so every test fails before the route logic runs.