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aris/packages/aris-core/src/context.test.ts
Kenneth 96e22e227c feat: replace flat context with tuple-keyed store (#50)
Context keys are now tuples instead of strings, inspired by
React Query's query keys. This prevents context collisions
when multiple instances of the same source type are registered.

Sources write to structured keys like
["aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent", { account: "work" }]
and consumers can query by prefix via context.find().

Co-authored-by: Ona <no-reply@ona.com>
2026-03-01 22:52:41 +00:00

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import { describe, expect, test } from "bun:test"
import type { ContextKey } from "./context"
import { Context, contextKey } from "./context"
interface Weather {
temperature: number
}
interface NextEvent {
title: string
}
const WeatherKey: ContextKey<Weather> = contextKey("aris.weather", "current")
const NextEventKey: ContextKey<NextEvent> = contextKey("aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent")
describe("Context", () => {
describe("get", () => {
test("returns undefined for missing key", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
expect(ctx.get(WeatherKey)).toBeUndefined()
})
test("returns value for exact key match", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
const weather: Weather = { temperature: 20 }
ctx.set([[WeatherKey, weather]])
expect(ctx.get(WeatherKey)).toEqual(weather)
})
test("distinguishes keys with different parts", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[WeatherKey, { temperature: 20 }],
[NextEventKey, { title: "Standup" }],
])
expect(ctx.get(WeatherKey)).toEqual({ temperature: 20 })
expect(ctx.get(NextEventKey)).toEqual({ title: "Standup" })
})
test("last write wins for same key", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([[WeatherKey, { temperature: 20 }]])
ctx.set([[WeatherKey, { temperature: 25 }]])
expect(ctx.get(WeatherKey)).toEqual({ temperature: 25 })
})
})
describe("find", () => {
test("returns empty array when no keys match", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
expect(ctx.find(WeatherKey)).toEqual([])
})
test("returns exact match as single result", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([[NextEventKey, { title: "Standup" }]])
const results = ctx.find(NextEventKey)
expect(results).toHaveLength(1)
expect(results[0]!.value).toEqual({ title: "Standup" })
})
test("prefix match returns multiple instances", () => {
const workKey = contextKey<NextEvent>("aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent", {
account: "work",
})
const personalKey = contextKey<NextEvent>("aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent", {
account: "personal",
})
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[workKey, { title: "Sprint Planning" }],
[personalKey, { title: "Dentist" }],
])
const prefix = contextKey<NextEvent>("aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent")
const results = ctx.find(prefix)
expect(results).toHaveLength(2)
const titles = results.map((r) => r.value.title).sort()
expect(titles).toEqual(["Dentist", "Sprint Planning"])
})
test("prefix match includes exact match and longer keys", () => {
const baseKey = contextKey<NextEvent>("aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent")
const instanceKey = contextKey<NextEvent>("aris.google-calendar", "nextEvent", {
account: "work",
})
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[baseKey, { title: "Base" }],
[instanceKey, { title: "Instance" }],
])
const results = ctx.find(baseKey)
expect(results).toHaveLength(2)
})
test("does not match keys that share a string prefix but differ at segment boundary", () => {
const keyA = contextKey<string>("aris.calendar", "next")
const keyB = contextKey<string>("aris.calendar", "nextEvent")
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[keyA, "a"],
[keyB, "b"],
])
const results = ctx.find(keyA)
expect(results).toHaveLength(1)
expect(results[0]!.value).toBe("a")
})
test("object key parts with different property order match", () => {
const key1 = contextKey<string>("source", "ctx", { b: 2, a: 1 })
const key2 = contextKey<string>("source", "ctx", { a: 1, b: 2 })
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([[key1, "value"]])
// Exact match via get should work regardless of property order
expect(ctx.get(key2)).toBe("value")
// find with the reordered key as prefix should also match
const prefix = contextKey<string>("source", "ctx")
const results = ctx.find(prefix)
expect(results).toHaveLength(1)
})
test("single-segment prefix matches all keys starting with that segment", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[contextKey("aris.weather", "current"), { temperature: 20 }],
[contextKey("aris.weather", "forecast"), { high: 25 }],
[contextKey("aris.calendar", "nextEvent"), { title: "Meeting" }],
])
const results = ctx.find(contextKey("aris.weather"))
expect(results).toHaveLength(2)
})
test("does not match shorter keys", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([[contextKey("aris.weather"), "short"]])
const results = ctx.find(contextKey("aris.weather", "current"))
expect(results).toHaveLength(0)
})
test("numeric key parts match correctly", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[contextKey("source", 1, "data"), "one"],
[contextKey("source", 2, "data"), "two"],
])
const results = ctx.find(contextKey("source", 1))
expect(results).toHaveLength(1)
expect(results[0]!.value).toBe("one")
})
})
describe("size", () => {
test("returns 0 for empty context", () => {
expect(new Context().size).toBe(0)
})
test("reflects number of entries", () => {
const ctx = new Context()
ctx.set([
[WeatherKey, { temperature: 20 }],
[NextEventKey, { title: "Standup" }],
])
expect(ctx.size).toBe(2)
})
})
})