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elixir.rs

1//! Elixir e2e test generator using ExUnit.
2
3use crate::config::E2eConfig;
4use crate::escape::{escape_elixir, sanitize_filename, sanitize_ident};
5use crate::field_access::FieldResolver;
6use crate::fixture::{Assertion, CallbackAction, Fixture, FixtureGroup, HttpFixture, ValidationErrorExpectation};
7use alef_core::backend::GeneratedFile;
8use alef_core::config::ResolvedCrateConfig;
9use alef_core::hash::{self, CommentStyle};
10use alef_core::template_versions as tv;
11use anyhow::Result;
12use heck::ToSnakeCase;
13use std::collections::HashMap;
14use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
15use std::path::PathBuf;
16
17use super::E2eCodegen;
18use super::client;
19
20/// Elixir e2e code generator.
21pub struct ElixirCodegen;
22
23impl E2eCodegen for ElixirCodegen {
24    fn generate(
25        &self,
26        groups: &[FixtureGroup],
27        e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
28        config: &ResolvedCrateConfig,
29        _type_defs: &[alef_core::ir::TypeDef],
30        _enums: &[alef_core::ir::EnumDef],
31    ) -> Result<Vec<GeneratedFile>> {
32        let lang = self.language_name();
33        let output_base = PathBuf::from(e2e_config.effective_output()).join(lang);
34
35        let mut files = Vec::new();
36
37        // Resolve call config with overrides.
38        let call = &e2e_config.call;
39        let overrides = call.overrides.get(lang);
40        let raw_module = overrides
41            .and_then(|o| o.module.as_ref())
42            .cloned()
43            .unwrap_or_else(|| call.module.clone());
44        // Convert module path to Elixir PascalCase if it looks like snake_case
45        // (e.g., "html_to_markdown" -> "HtmlToMarkdown").
46        // If the override already contains "." (e.g., "Elixir.HtmlToMarkdown"), use as-is.
47        let module_path = if raw_module.contains('.') || raw_module.chars().next().is_some_and(|c| c.is_uppercase()) {
48            raw_module.clone()
49        } else {
50            elixir_module_name(&raw_module)
51        };
52        let base_function_name = overrides
53            .and_then(|o| o.function.as_ref())
54            .cloned()
55            .unwrap_or_else(|| call.function.clone());
56        // Elixir facade exports async variants with `_async` suffix when the call is async.
57        // Append the suffix only if not already present and the function isn't a streaming
58        // entry-point — streaming wrappers (e.g. `defaultclient_chat_stream`) drive the
59        // FFI iterator handle and aren't async-callable in the OpenAI sense.
60        let function_name =
61            if call.r#async && !base_function_name.ends_with("_async") && !base_function_name.ends_with("_stream") {
62                format!("{base_function_name}_async")
63            } else {
64                base_function_name
65            };
66        let options_type = overrides.and_then(|o| o.options_type.clone());
67        let options_default_fn = overrides.and_then(|o| o.options_via.clone());
68        let empty_enum_fields = HashMap::new();
69        let enum_fields = overrides.map(|o| &o.enum_fields).unwrap_or(&empty_enum_fields);
70        let handle_struct_type = overrides.and_then(|o| o.handle_struct_type.clone());
71        let empty_atom_fields = std::collections::HashSet::new();
72        let handle_atom_list_fields = overrides
73            .map(|o| &o.handle_atom_list_fields)
74            .unwrap_or(&empty_atom_fields);
75        let result_var = &call.result_var;
76
77        // Check if any fixture in any group is an HTTP test.
78        let has_http_tests = groups.iter().any(|g| g.fixtures.iter().any(|f| f.is_http_test()));
79        let has_nif_tests = groups.iter().any(|g| g.fixtures.iter().any(|f| !f.is_http_test()));
80        // Check if any fixture needs the mock server (either via http or mock_response or client_factory).
81        let has_mock_server_tests = groups.iter().any(|g| {
82            g.fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
83                if f.needs_mock_server() {
84                    return true;
85                }
86                let cc = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
87                    f.call.as_deref(),
88                    &f.id,
89                    &f.resolved_category(),
90                    &f.tags,
91                    &f.input,
92                );
93                let elixir_override = cc
94                    .overrides
95                    .get("elixir")
96                    .or_else(|| e2e_config.call.overrides.get("elixir"));
97                elixir_override.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).is_some()
98            })
99        });
100
101        // Resolve package reference (path or version) for the NIF dependency.
102        let pkg_ref = e2e_config.resolve_package(lang);
103        let pkg_dep_ref = if has_nif_tests {
104            match e2e_config.dep_mode {
105                crate::config::DependencyMode::Local => pkg_ref
106                    .as_ref()
107                    .and_then(|p| p.path.as_deref())
108                    .unwrap_or("../../packages/elixir")
109                    .to_string(),
110                crate::config::DependencyMode::Registry => pkg_ref
111                    .as_ref()
112                    .and_then(|p| p.version.clone())
113                    .or_else(|| config.resolved_version())
114                    .unwrap_or_else(|| "0.1.0".to_string()),
115            }
116        } else {
117            String::new()
118        };
119
120        // Generate mix.exs. The dep atom must match the binding package's
121        // mix `app:` value, not the crate name. Use the configured
122        // `[elixir].app_name` (the same source the package's own mix.exs
123        // uses); fall back to the crate name only when unset. Without this,
124        // mix's path-dep resolution silently misroutes — the path-dep's
125        // own deps (notably `:rustler_precompiled`) never load during its
126        // compilation and the parent build fails with `RustlerPrecompiled
127        // is not loaded`.
128        let pkg_atom = config.elixir_app_name();
129        files.push(GeneratedFile {
130            path: output_base.join("mix.exs"),
131            content: render_mix_exs(
132                &pkg_atom,
133                &pkg_dep_ref,
134                e2e_config.dep_mode,
135                has_http_tests,
136                has_nif_tests,
137            ),
138            generated_header: false,
139        });
140
141        // Generate lib/e2e_elixir.ex — required so the mix project compiles.
142        files.push(GeneratedFile {
143            path: output_base.join("lib").join("e2e_elixir.ex"),
144            content: "defmodule E2eElixir do\n  @moduledoc false\nend\n".to_string(),
145            generated_header: false,
146        });
147
148        // Generate test_helper.exs.
149        files.push(GeneratedFile {
150            path: output_base.join("test").join("test_helper.exs"),
151            content: render_test_helper(has_http_tests || has_mock_server_tests),
152            generated_header: false,
153        });
154
155        // Generate test files per category.
156        for group in groups {
157            let active: Vec<&Fixture> = group
158                .fixtures
159                .iter()
160                .filter(|f| super::should_include_fixture(f, lang, e2e_config))
161                .collect();
162
163            if active.is_empty() {
164                continue;
165            }
166
167            let filename = format!("{}_test.exs", sanitize_filename(&group.category));
168            let content = render_test_file(
169                &group.category,
170                &active,
171                e2e_config,
172                &module_path,
173                &function_name,
174                result_var,
175                &e2e_config.call.args,
176                options_type.as_deref(),
177                options_default_fn.as_deref(),
178                enum_fields,
179                handle_struct_type.as_deref(),
180                handle_atom_list_fields,
181                &config.adapters,
182            );
183            files.push(GeneratedFile {
184                path: output_base.join("test").join(filename),
185                content,
186                generated_header: true,
187            });
188        }
189
190        Ok(files)
191    }
192
193    fn language_name(&self) -> &'static str {
194        "elixir"
195    }
196}
197
198fn render_test_helper(has_http_tests: bool) -> String {
199    if has_http_tests {
200        r#"ExUnit.start()
201
202# Spawn mock-server binary and set MOCK_SERVER_URL for all tests.
203mock_server_bin = Path.expand("../../rust/target/release/mock-server", __DIR__)
204fixtures_dir = Path.expand("../../../fixtures", __DIR__)
205
206if File.exists?(mock_server_bin) do
207  port = Port.open({:spawn_executable, mock_server_bin}, [
208    :binary,
209    # Use a large line buffer (default 1024 truncates `MOCK_SERVERS={...}` lines for
210    # fixture sets with many host-root routes, splitting them into `:noeol` chunks
211    # that the prefix-match clauses below would never see).
212    {:line, 65_536},
213    args: [fixtures_dir]
214  ])
215  # Read startup lines: MOCK_SERVER_URL= then MOCK_SERVERS= (always emitted, possibly `{}`).
216  # The standalone mock-server prints noisy stderr lines BEFORE the stdout sentinels;
217  # selective receive ignores anything that doesn't match the two prefix patterns.
218  # Each iteration only halts after the MOCK_SERVERS= line is processed.
219  {url, _} =
220    Enum.reduce_while(1..16, {nil, port}, fn _, {url_acc, p} ->
221      receive do
222        {^p, {:data, {:eol, "MOCK_SERVER_URL=" <> u}}} ->
223          {:cont, {u, p}}
224
225        {^p, {:data, {:eol, "MOCK_SERVERS=" <> json_val}}} ->
226          System.put_env("MOCK_SERVERS", json_val)
227          case Jason.decode(json_val) do
228            {:ok, servers} ->
229              Enum.each(servers, fn {fid, furl} ->
230                System.put_env("MOCK_SERVER_#{String.upcase(fid)}", furl)
231              end)
232
233            _ ->
234              :ok
235          end
236
237          {:halt, {url_acc, p}}
238      after
239        30_000 ->
240          raise "mock-server startup timeout"
241      end
242    end)
243
244  if url != nil do
245    System.put_env("MOCK_SERVER_URL", url)
246  end
247end
248"#
249        .to_string()
250    } else {
251        "ExUnit.start()\n".to_string()
252    }
253}
254
255fn render_mix_exs(
256    pkg_name: &str,
257    pkg_path: &str,
258    dep_mode: crate::config::DependencyMode,
259    has_http_tests: bool,
260    has_nif_tests: bool,
261) -> String {
262    let mut out = String::new();
263    let _ = writeln!(out, "defmodule E2eElixir.MixProject do");
264    let _ = writeln!(out, "  use Mix.Project");
265    let _ = writeln!(out);
266    let _ = writeln!(out, "  def project do");
267    let _ = writeln!(out, "    [");
268    let _ = writeln!(out, "      app: :e2e_elixir,");
269    let _ = writeln!(out, "      version: \"0.1.0\",");
270    let _ = writeln!(out, "      elixir: \"~> 1.14\",");
271    let _ = writeln!(out, "      deps: deps()");
272    let _ = writeln!(out, "    ]");
273    let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
274    let _ = writeln!(out);
275    let _ = writeln!(out, "  defp deps do");
276    let _ = writeln!(out, "    [");
277
278    // Build the list of deps, then join with commas to avoid double-commas.
279    let mut deps: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
280
281    // Add the binding NIF dependency when there are non-HTTP tests.
282    if has_nif_tests && !pkg_path.is_empty() {
283        let pkg_atom = pkg_name;
284        let nif_dep = match dep_mode {
285            crate::config::DependencyMode::Local => {
286                format!("      {{:{pkg_atom}, path: \"{pkg_path}\"}}")
287            }
288            crate::config::DependencyMode::Registry => {
289                // Registry mode: pkg_path is repurposed as the version string.
290                format!("      {{:{pkg_atom}, \"{pkg_path}\"}}")
291            }
292        };
293        deps.push(nif_dep);
294        // rustler_precompiled provides the precompiled NIF loader.
295        deps.push(format!(
296            "      {{:rustler_precompiled, \"{rp}\"}}",
297            rp = tv::hex::RUSTLER_PRECOMPILED
298        ));
299        // rustler must be a direct, non-optional dep in the consumer project for
300        // `force_build: Mix.env() in [:test, :dev]` to actually fetch the rustler hex
301        // package. With `optional: true` mix omits it when no other dep declares it as
302        // required, breaking the build-from-source path used by the e2e suite.
303        deps.push(format!(
304            "      {{:rustler, \"{rustler}\", runtime: false}}",
305            rustler = tv::hex::RUSTLER
306        ));
307    }
308
309    // Add Req + Jason for HTTP testing.
310    if has_http_tests {
311        deps.push(format!("      {{:req, \"{req}\"}}", req = tv::hex::REQ));
312        deps.push(format!("      {{:jason, \"{jason}\"}}", jason = tv::hex::JASON));
313    }
314
315    let _ = writeln!(out, "{}", deps.join(",\n"));
316    let _ = writeln!(out, "    ]");
317    let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
318    let _ = writeln!(out, "end");
319    out
320}
321
322#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
323fn render_test_file(
324    category: &str,
325    fixtures: &[&Fixture],
326    e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
327    module_path: &str,
328    function_name: &str,
329    result_var: &str,
330    args: &[crate::config::ArgMapping],
331    options_type: Option<&str>,
332    options_default_fn: Option<&str>,
333    enum_fields: &HashMap<String, String>,
334    handle_struct_type: Option<&str>,
335    handle_atom_list_fields: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
336    adapters: &[alef_core::config::extras::AdapterConfig],
337) -> String {
338    let mut out = String::new();
339    out.push_str(&hash::header(CommentStyle::Hash));
340    let _ = writeln!(out, "# E2e tests for category: {category}");
341    let _ = writeln!(out, "defmodule E2e.{}Test do", elixir_module_name(category));
342
343    // Add client helper when there are HTTP fixtures in this group.
344    let has_http = fixtures.iter().any(|f| f.is_http_test());
345
346    // Use async: false for NIF tests — concurrent Tokio runtimes created by DirtyCpu NIFs
347    // on ARM64 macOS cause SIGBUS when tests run in parallel. HTTP-only tests can stay async.
348    let async_flag = if has_http { "true" } else { "false" };
349    let _ = writeln!(out, "  use ExUnit.Case, async: {async_flag}");
350
351    if has_http {
352        let _ = writeln!(out);
353        let _ = writeln!(out, "  defp mock_server_url do");
354        let _ = writeln!(
355            out,
356            "    System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"http://localhost:8080\""
357        );
358        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
359    }
360
361    // Emit a shared helper for array field contains assertions — extracts string
362    // representations from each item's attributes so String.contains? works on struct lists.
363    let has_array_contains = fixtures.iter().any(|fixture| {
364        let cc = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
365            fixture.call.as_deref(),
366            &fixture.id,
367            &fixture.resolved_category(),
368            &fixture.tags,
369            &fixture.input,
370        );
371        let fr = FieldResolver::new(
372            e2e_config.effective_fields(cc),
373            e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(cc),
374            e2e_config.effective_result_fields(cc),
375            e2e_config.effective_fields_array(cc),
376            &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
377        );
378        fixture.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
379            matches!(a.assertion_type.as_str(), "contains" | "contains_all" | "not_contains")
380                && a.field
381                    .as_deref()
382                    .is_some_and(|f| !f.is_empty() && fr.is_array(fr.resolve(f)))
383        })
384    });
385    if has_array_contains {
386        let _ = writeln!(out);
387        let _ = writeln!(out, "  defp alef_e2e_item_texts(item) when is_binary(item), do: [item]");
388        let _ = writeln!(out, "  defp alef_e2e_item_texts(item) do");
389        let _ = writeln!(out, "    [:kind, :name, :signature, :path, :alias, :text, :source]");
390        let _ = writeln!(out, "    |> Enum.filter(&Map.has_key?(item, &1))");
391        let _ = writeln!(out, "    |> Enum.flat_map(fn attr ->");
392        let _ = writeln!(out, "      case Map.get(item, attr) do");
393        let _ = writeln!(out, "        nil -> []");
394        let _ = writeln!(
395            out,
396            "        atom when is_atom(atom) -> [atom |> to_string() |> String.capitalize()]"
397        );
398        let _ = writeln!(out, "        str -> [inspect(str)]");
399        let _ = writeln!(out, "      end");
400        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end)");
401        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
402    }
403
404    // Emit a helper to convert FormatMetadata struct to a string representation
405    // (pattern-match on the image field and extract the format string).
406    let has_format_metadata = fixtures.iter().any(|fixture| {
407        fixture.assertions.iter().any(|a| {
408            a.field
409                .as_deref()
410                .is_some_and(|f| f.contains("format") && f.contains("metadata"))
411        })
412    });
413    if has_format_metadata {
414        let _ = writeln!(out);
415        let _ = writeln!(
416            out,
417            "  defp alef_e2e_format_to_string(value) when is_binary(value), do: value"
418        );
419        let _ = writeln!(out, "  defp alef_e2e_format_to_string(metadata) do");
420        let _ = writeln!(out, "    case metadata.image do");
421        let _ = writeln!(out, "      %{{format: fmt}} when is_binary(fmt) -> fmt");
422        let _ = writeln!(out, "      _ ->");
423        let _ = writeln!(out, "        case metadata.pdf do");
424        let _ = writeln!(out, "          %{{}} -> \"PDF\"");
425        let _ = writeln!(out, "          _ ->");
426        let _ = writeln!(out, "            case metadata.html do");
427        let _ = writeln!(out, "              %{{}} -> \"HTML\"");
428        let _ = writeln!(out, "              _ -> inspect(metadata)");
429        let _ = writeln!(out, "            end");
430        let _ = writeln!(out, "        end");
431        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
432        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
433    }
434
435    let _ = writeln!(out);
436
437    for (i, fixture) in fixtures.iter().enumerate() {
438        if let Some(http) = &fixture.http {
439            render_http_test_case(&mut out, fixture, http);
440        } else {
441            render_test_case(
442                &mut out,
443                fixture,
444                e2e_config,
445                module_path,
446                function_name,
447                result_var,
448                args,
449                options_type,
450                options_default_fn,
451                enum_fields,
452                handle_struct_type,
453                handle_atom_list_fields,
454                adapters,
455            );
456        }
457        if i + 1 < fixtures.len() {
458            let _ = writeln!(out);
459        }
460    }
461
462    let _ = writeln!(out, "end");
463    out
464}
465
466// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
467// HTTP test rendering
468// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
469
470/// HTTP methods that Finch (Req's underlying HTTP client) does not support.
471/// Tests using these methods are emitted with `@tag :skip` so they don't fail.
472const FINCH_UNSUPPORTED_METHODS: &[&str] = &["TRACE", "CONNECT"];
473
474/// HTTP methods that Req exposes as convenience functions.
475/// All others must be called via `Req.request(method: :METHOD, ...)`.
476const REQ_CONVENIENCE_METHODS: &[&str] = &["get", "post", "put", "patch", "delete", "head"];
477
478/// Thin renderer that emits ExUnit `describe` + `test` blocks targeting a mock
479/// server via `Req`. Satisfies [`client::TestClientRenderer`] so the shared
480/// [`client::http_call::render_http_test`] driver drives the call sequence.
481struct ElixirTestClientRenderer<'a> {
482    /// The fixture id is needed in [`render_call`] to build the mock server URL
483    /// (`mock_server_url()/fixtures/<id>`).
484    fixture_id: &'a str,
485    /// Expected response status, needed to disable Req's redirect-following for 3xx.
486    expected_status: u16,
487}
488
489impl<'a> client::TestClientRenderer for ElixirTestClientRenderer<'a> {
490    fn language_name(&self) -> &'static str {
491        "elixir"
492    }
493
494    /// Emit `describe "{fn_name}" do` + inner `test "METHOD PATH - description" do`.
495    ///
496    /// When `skip_reason` is `Some`, emit `@tag :skip` before the test block so
497    /// ExUnit skips it; the shared driver short-circuits before emitting any
498    /// assertions and then calls `render_test_close` for symmetry.
499    fn render_test_open(&self, out: &mut String, fn_name: &str, description: &str, skip_reason: Option<&str>) {
500        let escaped_description = description.replace('"', "\\\"");
501        let _ = writeln!(out, "  describe \"{fn_name}\" do");
502        if skip_reason.is_some() {
503            let _ = writeln!(out, "    @tag :skip");
504        }
505        let _ = writeln!(out, "    test \"{escaped_description}\" do");
506    }
507
508    /// Close the inner `test` block and the outer `describe` block.
509    fn render_test_close(&self, out: &mut String) {
510        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
511        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
512    }
513
514    /// Emit a `Req` request to the mock server using `mock_server_url()/fixtures/<id>`.
515    fn render_call(&self, out: &mut String, ctx: &client::CallCtx<'_>) {
516        let method = ctx.method.to_lowercase();
517        let mut opts: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
518
519        if let Some(body) = ctx.body {
520            let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(body);
521            opts.push(format!("json: {elixir_val}"));
522        }
523
524        if !ctx.headers.is_empty() {
525            let header_pairs: Vec<String> = ctx
526                .headers
527                .iter()
528                .map(|(k, v)| format!("{{\"{}\", \"{}\"}}", escape_elixir(k), escape_elixir(v)))
529                .collect();
530            opts.push(format!("headers: [{}]", header_pairs.join(", ")));
531        }
532
533        if !ctx.cookies.is_empty() {
534            let cookie_str = ctx
535                .cookies
536                .iter()
537                .map(|(k, v)| format!("{k}={v}"))
538                .collect::<Vec<_>>()
539                .join("; ");
540            opts.push(format!("headers: [{{\"cookie\", \"{}\"}}]", escape_elixir(&cookie_str)));
541        }
542
543        if !ctx.query_params.is_empty() {
544            let pairs: Vec<String> = ctx
545                .query_params
546                .iter()
547                .map(|(k, v)| {
548                    let val_str = match v {
549                        serde_json::Value::String(s) => s.clone(),
550                        other => other.to_string(),
551                    };
552                    format!("{{\"{}\", \"{}\"}}", escape_elixir(k), escape_elixir(&val_str))
553                })
554                .collect();
555            opts.push(format!("params: [{}]", pairs.join(", ")));
556        }
557
558        // When the expected response is a redirect (3xx), disable automatic redirect
559        // following so the test can assert the redirect status and Location header.
560        if (300..400).contains(&self.expected_status) {
561            opts.push("redirect: false".to_string());
562        }
563
564        let fixture_id = escape_elixir(self.fixture_id);
565        let url_expr = format!("\"#{{mock_server_url()}}/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"");
566
567        if REQ_CONVENIENCE_METHODS.contains(&method.as_str()) {
568            if opts.is_empty() {
569                let _ = writeln!(out, "      {{:ok, response}} = Req.{method}(url: {url_expr})");
570            } else {
571                let opts_str = opts.join(", ");
572                let _ = writeln!(
573                    out,
574                    "      {{:ok, response}} = Req.{method}(url: {url_expr}, {opts_str})"
575                );
576            }
577        } else {
578            opts.insert(0, format!("method: :{method}"));
579            opts.insert(1, format!("url: {url_expr}"));
580            let opts_str = opts.join(", ");
581            let _ = writeln!(out, "      {{:ok, response}} = Req.request({opts_str})");
582        }
583    }
584
585    fn render_assert_status(&self, out: &mut String, response_var: &str, status: u16) {
586        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {response_var}.status == {status}");
587    }
588
589    /// Emit a header assertion.
590    ///
591    /// Handles the special tokens `<<present>>`, `<<absent>>`, `<<uuid>>`.
592    /// Skips the `connection` header (hop-by-hop, stripped by Req/Mint).
593    fn render_assert_header(&self, out: &mut String, response_var: &str, name: &str, expected: &str) {
594        let header_key = name.to_lowercase();
595        // Req (via Mint) strips hop-by-hop headers; asserting on them is meaningless.
596        if header_key == "connection" {
597            return;
598        }
599        let key_lit = format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(&header_key));
600        let get_header_expr = format!(
601            "Enum.find_value({response_var}.headers, fn {{k, v}} -> if String.downcase(k) == {key_lit}, do: List.first(List.wrap(v)) end)"
602        );
603        match expected {
604            "<<present>>" => {
605                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {get_header_expr} != nil");
606            }
607            "<<absent>>" => {
608                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {get_header_expr} == nil");
609            }
610            "<<uuid>>" => {
611                let var = sanitize_ident(&header_key);
612                let _ = writeln!(out, "      header_val_{var} = {get_header_expr}");
613                let _ = writeln!(
614                    out,
615                    "      assert Regex.match?(~r/^[0-9a-f]{{8}}-[0-9a-f]{{4}}-[0-9a-f]{{4}}-[0-9a-f]{{4}}-[0-9a-f]{{12}}$/i, to_string(header_val_{var}))"
616                );
617            }
618            literal => {
619                let val_lit = format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(literal));
620                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {get_header_expr} == {val_lit}");
621            }
622        }
623    }
624
625    /// Emit a full JSON body equality assertion.
626    ///
627    /// Req auto-decodes `application/json` bodies; when the response body is a
628    /// binary (non-JSON content type), decode it with `Jason.decode!` first.
629    fn render_assert_json_body(&self, out: &mut String, response_var: &str, expected: &serde_json::Value) {
630        let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
631        match expected {
632            serde_json::Value::Object(_) | serde_json::Value::Array(_) => {
633                let _ = writeln!(
634                    out,
635                    "      body_decoded = if is_binary({response_var}.body), do: Jason.decode!({response_var}.body), else: {response_var}.body"
636                );
637                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert body_decoded == {elixir_val}");
638            }
639            _ => {
640                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {response_var}.body == {elixir_val}");
641            }
642        }
643    }
644
645    /// Emit partial body assertions: one assertion per key in `expected`.
646    fn render_assert_partial_body(&self, out: &mut String, response_var: &str, expected: &serde_json::Value) {
647        if let Some(obj) = expected.as_object() {
648            let _ = writeln!(
649                out,
650                "      decoded_body = if is_binary({response_var}.body), do: Jason.decode!({response_var}.body), else: {response_var}.body"
651            );
652            for (key, val) in obj {
653                let key_lit = format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(key));
654                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
655                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert decoded_body[{key_lit}] == {elixir_val}");
656            }
657        }
658    }
659
660    /// Emit validation-error assertions, checking each expected `msg` appears in
661    /// the encoded response body.
662    fn render_assert_validation_errors(
663        &self,
664        out: &mut String,
665        response_var: &str,
666        errors: &[ValidationErrorExpectation],
667    ) {
668        for err in errors {
669            let msg_lit = format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(&err.msg));
670            let _ = writeln!(
671                out,
672                "      assert String.contains?(Jason.encode!({response_var}.body), {msg_lit})"
673            );
674        }
675    }
676}
677
678/// Render an ExUnit `describe` + `test` block for an HTTP server test fixture.
679///
680/// Delegates to [`client::http_call::render_http_test`] after the one
681/// Elixir-specific pre-condition: HTTP methods unsupported by Finch (the
682/// underlying Req adapter) are emitted with `@tag :skip` directly.
683fn render_http_test_case(out: &mut String, fixture: &Fixture, http: &HttpFixture) {
684    let method = http.request.method.to_uppercase();
685
686    // Finch does not support TRACE/CONNECT — emit a skipped test stub directly
687    // rather than routing through the shared driver, which would assert on the
688    // response and fail.
689    if FINCH_UNSUPPORTED_METHODS.contains(&method.as_str()) {
690        let test_name = sanitize_ident(&fixture.id);
691        let test_label = fixture.id.replace('"', "\\\"");
692        let path = &http.request.path;
693        let _ = writeln!(out, "  describe \"{test_name}\" do");
694        let _ = writeln!(out, "    @tag :skip");
695        let _ = writeln!(out, "    test \"{method} {path} - {test_label}\" do");
696        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
697        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
698        return;
699    }
700
701    let renderer = ElixirTestClientRenderer {
702        fixture_id: &fixture.id,
703        expected_status: http.expected_response.status_code,
704    };
705    client::http_call::render_http_test(out, &renderer, fixture);
706}
707
708// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
709// Function-call test rendering
710// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
711
712#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
713fn render_test_case(
714    out: &mut String,
715    fixture: &Fixture,
716    e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
717    default_module_path: &str,
718    default_function_name: &str,
719    default_result_var: &str,
720    args: &[crate::config::ArgMapping],
721    options_type: Option<&str>,
722    options_default_fn: Option<&str>,
723    enum_fields: &HashMap<String, String>,
724    handle_struct_type: Option<&str>,
725    handle_atom_list_fields: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
726    adapters: &[alef_core::config::extras::AdapterConfig],
727) {
728    let test_name = sanitize_ident(&fixture.id);
729    let test_label = fixture.id.replace('"', "\\\"");
730
731    // Non-HTTP non-mock_response fixtures (e.g. AsyncAPI, WebSocket, OpenRPC
732    // protocol-only fixtures) cannot be tested via the configured `[e2e.call]`
733    // function when the binding does not expose it. Emit a documented `@tag :skip`
734    // test so the suite stays compilable. HTTP fixtures dispatch via render_http_test_case
735    // and never reach here.
736    if fixture.mock_response.is_none() && !fixture_has_elixir_callable(fixture, e2e_config) {
737        let _ = writeln!(out, "  describe \"{test_name}\" do");
738        let _ = writeln!(out, "    @tag :skip");
739        let _ = writeln!(out, "    test \"{test_label}\" do");
740        let _ = writeln!(
741            out,
742            "      # non-HTTP fixture: Elixir binding does not expose a callable for the configured `[e2e.call]` function"
743        );
744        let _ = writeln!(out, "      :ok");
745        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
746        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
747        return;
748    }
749
750    // Resolve per-fixture call config (falls back to default if fixture.call is None).
751    let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
752        fixture.call.as_deref(),
753        &fixture.id,
754        &fixture.resolved_category(),
755        &fixture.tags,
756        &fixture.input,
757    );
758    // Build per-call field resolver using the effective field sets for this call.
759    let call_field_resolver = FieldResolver::new(
760        e2e_config.effective_fields(call_config),
761        e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(call_config),
762        e2e_config.effective_result_fields(call_config),
763        e2e_config.effective_fields_array(call_config),
764        &std::collections::HashSet::new(),
765    );
766    let field_resolver = &call_field_resolver;
767    let lang = "elixir";
768    let call_overrides = call_config.overrides.get(lang);
769
770    // Check if the function is excluded from the Elixir binding (e.g., batch functions
771    // that require unsafe NIF tuple marshalling). Emit a skipped test with rationale.
772    let base_fn = call_overrides
773        .and_then(|o| o.function.as_ref())
774        .cloned()
775        .unwrap_or_else(|| call_config.function.clone());
776    if base_fn.starts_with("batch_extract_") {
777        let _ = writeln!(
778            out,
779            "  describe \"{test_name}\" do",
780            test_name = sanitize_ident(&fixture.id)
781        );
782        let _ = writeln!(out, "    @tag :skip");
783        let _ = writeln!(
784            out,
785            "    test \"{test_label}\" do",
786            test_label = fixture.id.replace('"', "\\\"")
787        );
788        let _ = writeln!(
789            out,
790            "      # batch functions excluded from Elixir binding: unsafe NIF tuple marshalling"
791        );
792        let _ = writeln!(out, "      :ok");
793        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
794        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
795        return;
796    }
797
798    // Compute module_path and function_name from the resolved call config,
799    // applying Elixir-specific PascalCase conversion.
800    let (module_path, function_name, result_var) = if fixture.call.is_some() {
801        let raw_module = call_overrides
802            .and_then(|o| o.module.as_ref())
803            .cloned()
804            .unwrap_or_else(|| call_config.module.clone());
805        let resolved_module = if raw_module.contains('.') || raw_module.chars().next().is_some_and(|c| c.is_uppercase())
806        {
807            raw_module.clone()
808        } else {
809            elixir_module_name(&raw_module)
810        };
811        let resolved_fn = if call_config.r#async && !base_fn.ends_with("_async") && !base_fn.ends_with("_stream") {
812            format!("{base_fn}_async")
813        } else {
814            base_fn
815        };
816        (resolved_module, resolved_fn, call_config.result_var.clone())
817    } else {
818        (
819            default_module_path.to_string(),
820            default_function_name.to_string(),
821            default_result_var.to_string(),
822        )
823    };
824
825    let expects_error = fixture.assertions.iter().any(|a| a.assertion_type == "error");
826    // Validation-category fixtures expect engine creation itself to fail (bad config).
827    // Other expects_error fixtures (e.g. error_*) construct a valid engine and expect the
828    // *operation under test* to fail. We need different shapes for these two cases.
829    let validation_creation_failure = expects_error && fixture.resolved_category() == "validation";
830
831    // When the fixture uses a named call, use the args and options from that call's config.
832    let (
833        effective_args,
834        effective_options_type,
835        effective_options_default_fn,
836        effective_enum_fields,
837        effective_handle_struct_type,
838        effective_handle_atom_list_fields,
839    );
840    let empty_enum_fields_local: HashMap<String, String>;
841    let empty_atom_fields_local: std::collections::HashSet<String>;
842    let (
843        resolved_args,
844        resolved_options_type,
845        resolved_options_default_fn,
846        resolved_enum_fields_ref,
847        resolved_handle_struct_type,
848        resolved_handle_atom_list_fields_ref,
849    ) = if fixture.call.is_some() {
850        let co = call_config.overrides.get(lang);
851        effective_args = call_config.args.as_slice();
852        effective_options_type = co.and_then(|o| o.options_type.as_deref());
853        effective_options_default_fn = co.and_then(|o| o.options_via.as_deref());
854        empty_enum_fields_local = HashMap::new();
855        effective_enum_fields = co.map(|o| &o.enum_fields).unwrap_or(&empty_enum_fields_local);
856        effective_handle_struct_type = co.and_then(|o| o.handle_struct_type.as_deref());
857        empty_atom_fields_local = std::collections::HashSet::new();
858        effective_handle_atom_list_fields = co
859            .map(|o| &o.handle_atom_list_fields)
860            .unwrap_or(&empty_atom_fields_local);
861        (
862            effective_args,
863            effective_options_type,
864            effective_options_default_fn,
865            effective_enum_fields,
866            effective_handle_struct_type,
867            effective_handle_atom_list_fields,
868        )
869    } else {
870        (
871            args as &[_],
872            options_type,
873            options_default_fn,
874            enum_fields,
875            handle_struct_type,
876            handle_atom_list_fields,
877        )
878    };
879
880    let test_documents_path = e2e_config.test_documents_relative_from(0);
881    let adapter_request_type: Option<String> = adapters
882        .iter()
883        .find(|a| a.name == call_config.function.as_str())
884        .and_then(|a| a.request_type.as_deref())
885        .map(|rt| rt.rsplit("::").next().unwrap_or(rt).to_string());
886    let (mut setup_lines, args_str) = build_args_and_setup(
887        &fixture.input,
888        resolved_args,
889        &module_path,
890        resolved_options_type,
891        resolved_options_default_fn,
892        resolved_enum_fields_ref,
893        fixture,
894        resolved_handle_struct_type,
895        resolved_handle_atom_list_fields_ref,
896        &test_documents_path,
897        adapter_request_type.as_deref(),
898    );
899
900    // Build visitor if present — it will be injected into the options map.
901    let visitor_var = fixture
902        .visitor
903        .as_ref()
904        .map(|visitor_spec| build_elixir_visitor(&mut setup_lines, visitor_spec));
905
906    // If we have a visitor and the args contain a nil for options, replace it with a map
907    // containing the visitor. The fixture.visitor is already set above.
908    let final_args = if let Some(ref visitor_var) = visitor_var {
909        // Parse args_str to handle injection properly.
910        // Since we're dealing with a 2-arg function (html, options), and options might be nil,
911        // we need to inject visitor into the options.
912        let parts: Vec<&str> = args_str.split(", ").collect();
913        if parts.len() == 2 && parts[1] == "nil" {
914            // Replace nil with %{visitor: visitor}
915            format!("{}, %{{visitor: {}}}", parts[0], visitor_var)
916        } else if parts.len() == 2 {
917            // Options is a variable (e.g., "options") — add visitor to it
918            setup_lines.push(format!(
919                "{} = Map.put({}, :visitor, {})",
920                parts[1], parts[1], visitor_var
921            ));
922            args_str
923        } else if parts.len() == 1 {
924            // Only HTML provided — create options map with just visitor
925            format!("{}, %{{visitor: {}}}", parts[0], visitor_var)
926        } else {
927            args_str
928        }
929    } else {
930        args_str
931    };
932
933    // Client factory: when configured, create a client and pass it as the first argument.
934    let client_factory = call_overrides.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).or_else(|| {
935        e2e_config
936            .call
937            .overrides
938            .get("elixir")
939            .and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref())
940    });
941
942    // Append per-call extra_args (e.g. trailing `nil` for `list_files(client, query)`)
943    // so Elixir matches the binding's positional arity. Mirrors the same override the
944    // Ruby/Go/Node codegens already honor.
945    let extra_args: Vec<String> = call_overrides.map(|o| o.extra_args.clone()).unwrap_or_default();
946    let final_args_with_extras = if extra_args.is_empty() {
947        final_args
948    } else if final_args.is_empty() {
949        extra_args.join(", ")
950    } else {
951        format!("{final_args}, {}", extra_args.join(", "))
952    };
953
954    // Prefix the client variable to the args when client_factory is set.
955    let effective_args = if client_factory.is_some() {
956        if final_args_with_extras.is_empty() {
957            "client".to_string()
958        } else {
959            format!("client, {final_args_with_extras}")
960        }
961    } else {
962        final_args_with_extras
963    };
964
965    // Real-API smoke fixtures (no mock_response, no http) must be env-gated on the
966    // configured `env.api_key_var` so absent keys yield a deterministic skip rather
967    // than a spurious "no mock route" failure. Mirrors the Python conftest skip.
968    let has_mock = fixture.mock_response.is_some() || fixture.http.is_some();
969    let api_key_var_opt = fixture.env.as_ref().and_then(|e| e.api_key_var.as_deref());
970    let needs_api_key_skip = !has_mock && api_key_var_opt.is_some();
971    // When the fixture has both a mock and an api_key_var, generate env-fallback code:
972    // use the real API when the key is set, otherwise fall back to the mock server.
973    let needs_env_fallback = has_mock && api_key_var_opt.is_some();
974
975    let _ = writeln!(out, "  describe \"{test_name}\" do");
976    let _ = writeln!(out, "    test \"{test_label}\" do");
977
978    if needs_api_key_skip {
979        let api_key_var = api_key_var_opt.unwrap_or("");
980        let _ = writeln!(out, "      if System.get_env(\"{api_key_var}\") in [nil, \"\"] do");
981        let _ = writeln!(out, "        # {api_key_var} not set — skipping live smoke test");
982        let _ = writeln!(out, "        :ok");
983        let _ = writeln!(out, "      else");
984    }
985
986    // Validation-category fixtures: engine/handle creation itself is expected to fail.
987    // Transform the first `{:ok, _} = ...` setup line into `assert {:error, _} = ...`
988    // and stop emission there, since the rest of the test body would be unreachable.
989    if validation_creation_failure {
990        let mut emitted_error_assertion = false;
991        for line in &setup_lines {
992            if !emitted_error_assertion && line.starts_with("{:ok,") {
993                if let Some(rhs) = line.split_once('=').map(|x| x.1) {
994                    let rhs = rhs.trim();
995                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {{:error, _}} = {rhs}");
996                    emitted_error_assertion = true;
997                } else {
998                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      {line}");
999                }
1000            } else {
1001                let _ = writeln!(out, "      {line}");
1002            }
1003        }
1004        if !emitted_error_assertion {
1005            let _ = writeln!(
1006                out,
1007                "      assert {{:error, _}} = {module_path}.{function_name}({effective_args})"
1008            );
1009        }
1010        if needs_api_key_skip {
1011            let _ = writeln!(out, "      end");
1012        }
1013        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
1014        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
1015        return;
1016    }
1017
1018    // Non-validation expects_error fixtures (error_*, etc.): engine creation succeeds.
1019    // Emit setup as-is and assert that the *operation under test* fails. The
1020    // call body still references `client` (e.g. `defaultclient_chat_async(client, …)`),
1021    // so we must emit the same `{:ok, client} = create_client(...)` line that the
1022    // non-error path below uses — without it the generated test fails to compile
1023    // with `undefined variable "client"`.
1024    if expects_error {
1025        for line in &setup_lines {
1026            let _ = writeln!(out, "      {line}");
1027        }
1028        if let Some(factory) = client_factory {
1029            let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
1030            let base_url_expr = if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
1031                let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1032                format!(
1033                    "(System.get_env(\"{env_key}\") || (System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\")"
1034                )
1035            } else {
1036                format!("(System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"")
1037            };
1038            let _ = writeln!(
1039                out,
1040                "      {{:ok, client}} = {module_path}.{factory}(\"test-key\", base_url: {base_url_expr})"
1041            );
1042        }
1043        let _ = writeln!(
1044            out,
1045            "      assert {{:error, _}} = {module_path}.{function_name}({effective_args})"
1046        );
1047        if needs_api_key_skip {
1048            let _ = writeln!(out, "      end");
1049        }
1050        let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
1051        let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
1052        return;
1053    }
1054
1055    for line in &setup_lines {
1056        let _ = writeln!(out, "      {line}");
1057    }
1058
1059    // Emit client creation when client_factory is configured.
1060    if let Some(factory) = client_factory {
1061        let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
1062        if needs_env_fallback {
1063            // Fixture has both a mock and an api_key_var: use the real API when the key is
1064            // set, otherwise fall back to the mock server.
1065            let api_key_var = api_key_var_opt.unwrap_or("");
1066            let mock_url_expr = if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
1067                let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1068                format!(
1069                    "System.get_env(\"{env_key}\") || (System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\""
1070                )
1071            } else {
1072                format!("(System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"")
1073            };
1074            let _ = writeln!(out, "      api_key_val = System.get_env(\"{api_key_var}\")");
1075            let _ = writeln!(
1076                out,
1077                "      {{api_key_val, client_opts}} = if api_key_val && api_key_val != \"\" do"
1078            );
1079            let _ = writeln!(
1080                out,
1081                "        IO.puts(\"{fixture_id}: using real API ({api_key_var} is set)\")"
1082            );
1083            let _ = writeln!(out, "        {{api_key_val, []}}");
1084            let _ = writeln!(out, "      else");
1085            let _ = writeln!(
1086                out,
1087                "        IO.puts(\"{fixture_id}: using mock server ({api_key_var} not set)\")"
1088            );
1089            let _ = writeln!(out, "        {{\"test-key\", [base_url: {mock_url_expr}]}}");
1090            let _ = writeln!(out, "      end");
1091            let _ = writeln!(
1092                out,
1093                "      {{:ok, client}} = {module_path}.{factory}(api_key_val, client_opts)"
1094            );
1095        } else {
1096            let base_url_expr = if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
1097                let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1098                format!(
1099                    "(System.get_env(\"{env_key}\") || (System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\")"
1100                )
1101            } else {
1102                format!("(System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"")
1103            };
1104            let _ = writeln!(
1105                out,
1106                "      {{:ok, client}} = {module_path}.{factory}(\"test-key\", base_url: {base_url_expr})"
1107            );
1108        }
1109    }
1110
1111    // Use returns_result from the Elixir override if present, otherwise from base config
1112    let returns_result = call_overrides
1113        .and_then(|o| o.returns_result)
1114        .unwrap_or(call_config.returns_result || client_factory.is_some());
1115
1116    // Some calls (e.g. speech, file_content) return raw bytes rather than a struct.
1117    // When the call is marked `result_is_simple`, treat the bound `result` variable as
1118    // the value itself so assertions on a logical "audio"/"content" field map to the
1119    // bare binary instead of a struct accessor that doesn't exist.
1120    let result_is_simple = call_config.result_is_simple || call_overrides.is_some_and(|o| o.result_is_simple);
1121
1122    // Streaming detection (call-level `streaming` opt-out is honored).
1123    let is_streaming = crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::resolve_is_streaming(fixture, call_config.streaming);
1124    // For streaming fixtures the stream is bound to `result_var` first, then drained into `chunks`.
1125    let chunks_var = "chunks";
1126
1127    // If the result variable is never referenced in assertions or streaming operations,
1128    // prefix it with _ to avoid "unused variable" warnings in mix compile --warnings-as-errors.
1129    let actual_result_var = if fixture.assertions.is_empty() && !is_streaming {
1130        format!("_{result_var}")
1131    } else {
1132        result_var.to_string()
1133    };
1134
1135    if returns_result {
1136        let _ = writeln!(
1137            out,
1138            "      {{:ok, {actual_result_var}}} = {module_path}.{function_name}({effective_args})"
1139        );
1140    } else {
1141        // Non-Result function returns value directly (e.g., bool, String).
1142        let _ = writeln!(
1143            out,
1144            "      {actual_result_var} = {module_path}.{function_name}({effective_args})"
1145        );
1146    }
1147
1148    // For streaming fixtures, drain the stream into a list before asserting.
1149    if is_streaming {
1150        if let Some(collect) = crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::StreamingFieldResolver::collect_snippet(
1151            "elixir",
1152            &result_var,
1153            chunks_var,
1154        ) {
1155            let _ = writeln!(out, "      {collect}");
1156        }
1157    }
1158
1159    for assertion in &fixture.assertions {
1160        render_assertion(
1161            out,
1162            assertion,
1163            if is_streaming { chunks_var } else { &result_var },
1164            field_resolver,
1165            &module_path,
1166            e2e_config.effective_fields_enum(call_config),
1167            resolved_enum_fields_ref,
1168            result_is_simple,
1169            is_streaming,
1170        );
1171    }
1172
1173    if needs_api_key_skip {
1174        let _ = writeln!(out, "      end");
1175    }
1176    let _ = writeln!(out, "    end");
1177    let _ = writeln!(out, "  end");
1178}
1179
1180/// Build setup lines (e.g. handle creation) and the argument list for the function call.
1181///
1182/// Returns `(setup_lines, args_string)`.
1183#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
1184/// Emit Elixir batch item map constructors for BatchBytesItem or BatchFileItem arrays.
1185fn emit_elixir_batch_item_array(arr: &serde_json::Value, elem_type: &str) -> String {
1186    if let Some(items) = arr.as_array() {
1187        let item_strs: Vec<String> = items
1188            .iter()
1189            .filter_map(|item| {
1190                if let Some(obj) = item.as_object() {
1191                    match elem_type {
1192                        "BatchBytesItem" => {
1193                            let content = obj.get("content").and_then(|v| v.as_array());
1194                            let mime_type = obj.get("mime_type").and_then(|v| v.as_str()).unwrap_or("text/plain");
1195                            let content_code = if let Some(arr) = content {
1196                                let bytes: Vec<String> =
1197                                    arr.iter().filter_map(|v| v.as_u64().map(|n| n.to_string())).collect();
1198                                format!("<<{}>>", bytes.join(", "))
1199                            } else {
1200                                "<<>>".to_string()
1201                            };
1202                            Some(format!(
1203                                "%BatchBytesItem{{content: {}, mime_type: \"{}\"}}",
1204                                content_code, mime_type
1205                            ))
1206                        }
1207                        "BatchFileItem" => {
1208                            let path = obj.get("path").and_then(|v| v.as_str()).unwrap_or("");
1209                            Some(format!("%BatchFileItem{{path: \"{}\"}}", path))
1210                        }
1211                        _ => None,
1212                    }
1213                } else {
1214                    None
1215                }
1216            })
1217            .collect();
1218        format!("[{}]", item_strs.join(", "))
1219    } else {
1220        "[]".to_string()
1221    }
1222}
1223
1224#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
1225fn build_args_and_setup(
1226    input: &serde_json::Value,
1227    args: &[crate::config::ArgMapping],
1228    module_path: &str,
1229    options_type: Option<&str>,
1230    options_default_fn: Option<&str>,
1231    enum_fields: &HashMap<String, String>,
1232    fixture: &crate::fixture::Fixture,
1233    _handle_struct_type: Option<&str>,
1234    _handle_atom_list_fields: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
1235    test_documents_path: &str,
1236    adapter_request_type: Option<&str>,
1237) -> (Vec<String>, String) {
1238    let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
1239    if args.is_empty() {
1240        // No args config: pass the whole input only when it's non-empty AND not just the harness setup dict.
1241        // Functions with no parameters (e.g. language_count) have empty input
1242        // and must be called with no arguments — not with `%{}`.
1243        // Filter out the harness' internal "setup" field — it's not part of the fixture's actual input.
1244        let cleaned_input = match input {
1245            serde_json::Value::Object(m) => {
1246                let mut cleaned = m.clone();
1247                cleaned.remove("setup");
1248                if cleaned.is_empty() {
1249                    serde_json::Value::Null
1250                } else {
1251                    serde_json::Value::Object(cleaned)
1252                }
1253            }
1254            other => other.clone(),
1255        };
1256        let is_empty_input = matches!(cleaned_input, serde_json::Value::Null);
1257        if is_empty_input {
1258            return (Vec::new(), String::new());
1259        }
1260        return (Vec::new(), json_to_elixir(&cleaned_input));
1261    }
1262
1263    let mut setup_lines: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
1264    let mut parts: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
1265
1266    // NOTE: Elixir requires all positional args before keyword args. To avoid syntax errors,
1267    // count how many optional args will be rendered as keywords upfront, then decide
1268    // whether json_object args should be positional or keyword. This aligns with the
1269    // Rustler backend's keyword-opts threshold: use keyword form for 2+ trailing optional
1270    // params, stay positional for 1 or 0.
1271    let trailing_keyword_count = args
1272        .iter()
1273        .rev()
1274        .take_while(|a| a.optional)
1275        .filter(|a| {
1276            // An arg will be rendered as keyword if it's optional AND has a provided value
1277            // that's not null. We can't fully evaluate this without checking the input,
1278            // but we can count optional params at the end — a conservative heuristic.
1279            a.arg_type != "mock_url" && a.arg_type != "mock_url_list" && a.arg_type != "handle"
1280        })
1281        .count();
1282    let use_keyword_form_for_optional_args = trailing_keyword_count >= 2;
1283
1284    for arg in args {
1285        if arg.arg_type == "mock_url" {
1286            if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
1287                let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1288                setup_lines.push(format!(
1289                    "{} = System.get_env(\"{env_key}\") || (System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"",
1290                    arg.name,
1291                ));
1292            } else {
1293                setup_lines.push(format!(
1294                    "{} = (System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\"",
1295                    arg.name,
1296                ));
1297            }
1298            if let Some(req_type) = adapter_request_type {
1299                let req_var = format!("{}_req", arg.name);
1300                setup_lines.push(format!("{req_var} = %{module_path}.{req_type}{{url: {}}}", arg.name,));
1301                parts.push(req_var);
1302            } else {
1303                parts.push(arg.name.clone());
1304            }
1305            continue;
1306        }
1307
1308        if arg.arg_type == "mock_url_list" {
1309            // list of URLs: each element is either a bare path (`/seed1`) — prefixed
1310            // with the per-fixture mock-server URL at runtime — or an absolute URL
1311            // kept as-is. Mirrors `mock_url` resolution: `MOCK_SERVER_<FIXTURE_ID>`
1312            // first, then `MOCK_SERVER_URL/fixtures/<id>`. Without this branch the
1313            // codegen falls back to a JSON-array literal of bare relative paths and
1314            // the Rust HTTP client rejects them.
1315            let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
1316            let field = arg.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&arg.field);
1317            let val = input.get(field).unwrap_or(&serde_json::Value::Null);
1318            let paths: Vec<String> = if let Some(arr) = val.as_array() {
1319                arr.iter()
1320                    .filter_map(|v| v.as_str().map(|s| format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(s))))
1321                    .collect()
1322            } else {
1323                Vec::new()
1324            };
1325            let paths_literal = paths.join(", ");
1326            let name = &arg.name;
1327            setup_lines.push(format!(
1328                "{name}_base = System.get_env(\"{env_key}\") || ((System.get_env(\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\") || \"\") <> \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\")"
1329            ));
1330            setup_lines.push(format!(
1331                "{name} = Enum.map([{paths_literal}], fn p -> if String.starts_with?(p, \"http\"), do: p, else: {name}_base <> p end)"
1332            ));
1333            parts.push(name.clone());
1334            continue;
1335        }
1336
1337        if arg.arg_type == "handle" {
1338            // Generate a create_{name} call using {:ok, name} = ... pattern.
1339            // The NIF now accepts config as an optional JSON string (not a NifStruct/NifMap)
1340            // so that partial maps work: serde_json::from_str respects #[serde(default)].
1341            let constructor_name = format!("create_{}", arg.name.to_snake_case());
1342            let config_value = if arg.field == "input" {
1343                input
1344            } else {
1345                let field = arg.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&arg.field);
1346                input.get(field).unwrap_or(&serde_json::Value::Null)
1347            };
1348            let name = &arg.name;
1349            if config_value.is_null()
1350                || config_value.is_object() && config_value.as_object().is_some_and(|o| o.is_empty())
1351            {
1352                setup_lines.push(format!("{{:ok, {name}}} = {module_path}.{constructor_name}(nil)"));
1353            } else {
1354                // Serialize the config map to a JSON string with Jason so that Rust can
1355                // deserialize it with serde_json and apply field defaults for missing keys.
1356                let json_str = serde_json::to_string(config_value).unwrap_or_else(|_| "{}".to_string());
1357                let escaped = escape_elixir(&json_str);
1358                setup_lines.push(format!("{name}_config = \"{escaped}\""));
1359                setup_lines.push(format!(
1360                    "{{:ok, {name}}} = {module_path}.{constructor_name}({name}_config)",
1361                ));
1362            }
1363            parts.push(arg.name.clone());
1364            continue;
1365        }
1366
1367        let val = if arg.field == "input" {
1368            Some(input)
1369        } else {
1370            let field = arg.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&arg.field);
1371            input.get(field)
1372        };
1373        match val {
1374            None | Some(serde_json::Value::Null) if arg.optional => {
1375                // Optional params map to the keyword-opts `opts \\ []` argument.
1376                // When the value is absent, omit the keyword entirely — the default `[]` applies.
1377                continue;
1378            }
1379            None | Some(serde_json::Value::Null) => {
1380                // Required arg with no fixture value: pass a language-appropriate default.
1381                let default_val = match arg.arg_type.as_str() {
1382                    "string" => "\"\"".to_string(),
1383                    "int" | "integer" => "0".to_string(),
1384                    "float" | "number" => "0.0".to_string(),
1385                    "bool" | "boolean" => "false".to_string(),
1386                    _ => "nil".to_string(),
1387                };
1388                parts.push(default_val);
1389            }
1390            Some(v) => {
1391                // For file_path args, prepend the path to the test_documents directory
1392                // relative to the e2e/elixir/ directory where `mix test` runs.
1393                if arg.arg_type == "file_path" {
1394                    if let Some(path_str) = v.as_str() {
1395                        let full_path = format!("{test_documents_path}/{path_str}");
1396                        let formatted = format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(&full_path));
1397                        if arg.optional {
1398                            parts.push(format!("{}: {formatted}", arg.name));
1399                        } else {
1400                            parts.push(formatted);
1401                        }
1402                        continue;
1403                    }
1404                }
1405                // For bytes args, use File.read! for file paths and Base.decode64! for base64.
1406                // Inline text (starts with '<', '{', '[' or contains spaces) is used as-is (UTF-8 binary).
1407                if arg.arg_type == "bytes" {
1408                    if let Some(raw) = v.as_str() {
1409                        let var_name = &arg.name;
1410                        if raw.starts_with('<') || raw.starts_with('{') || raw.starts_with('[') || raw.contains(' ') {
1411                            // Inline text — use as a binary string.
1412                            let formatted = format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(raw));
1413                            if arg.optional {
1414                                parts.push(format!("{}: {formatted}", arg.name));
1415                            } else {
1416                                parts.push(formatted);
1417                            }
1418                        } else {
1419                            let first = raw.chars().next().unwrap_or('\0');
1420                            let is_file_path = (first.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || first == '_')
1421                                && raw
1422                                    .find('/')
1423                                    .is_some_and(|slash_pos| slash_pos > 0 && raw[slash_pos + 1..].contains('.'));
1424                            if is_file_path {
1425                                // Looks like "dir/file.ext" — read from the
1426                                // configured test-documents directory.
1427                                let full_path = format!("{test_documents_path}/{raw}");
1428                                let escaped = escape_elixir(&full_path);
1429                                setup_lines.push(format!("{var_name} = File.read!(\"{escaped}\")"));
1430                                if arg.optional {
1431                                    parts.push(format!("{}: {var_name}", arg.name));
1432                                } else {
1433                                    parts.push(var_name.to_string());
1434                                }
1435                            } else {
1436                                // Treat as base64-encoded binary.
1437                                setup_lines.push(format!(
1438                                    "{var_name} = Base.decode64!(\"{}\", padding: false)",
1439                                    escape_elixir(raw)
1440                                ));
1441                                if arg.optional {
1442                                    parts.push(format!("{}: {var_name}", arg.name));
1443                                } else {
1444                                    parts.push(var_name.to_string());
1445                                }
1446                            }
1447                        }
1448                        continue;
1449                    }
1450                }
1451                // For json_object args with options_type+options_via, build a proper struct.
1452                if arg.arg_type == "json_object" && !v.is_null() {
1453                    if let (Some(_opts_type), Some(options_fn), Some(obj)) =
1454                        (options_type, options_default_fn, v.as_object())
1455                    {
1456                        // Add setup line to initialize options from default function.
1457                        let options_var = "options";
1458                        setup_lines.push(format!("{options_var} = {module_path}.{options_fn}()"));
1459
1460                        // For each field in the options object, add a struct update line.
1461                        for (k, vv) in obj.iter() {
1462                            let snake_key = k.to_snake_case();
1463                            let elixir_val = if let Some(_enum_type) = enum_fields.get(k) {
1464                                if let Some(s) = vv.as_str() {
1465                                    let snake_val = s.to_snake_case();
1466                                    // Use atom for enum values, not string
1467                                    format!(":{snake_val}")
1468                                } else {
1469                                    json_to_elixir(vv)
1470                                }
1471                            } else {
1472                                json_to_elixir(vv)
1473                            };
1474                            setup_lines.push(format!(
1475                                "{options_var} = %{{{options_var} | {snake_key}: {elixir_val}}}"
1476                            ));
1477                        }
1478
1479                        // Push the variable name as the argument.
1480                        // Optional args (with `\\ []` or `\\ nil`) always use keyword form
1481                        // so that the facade can handle them via Keyword.get() or defaults.
1482                        parts.push(format!("{}: {options_var}", arg.name));
1483                        continue;
1484                    }
1485                    // When options_type is set but options_via is NOT, DON'T emit struct-literal form.
1486                    // The Rustler NIF facade doesn't know how to handle struct literals — it passes them
1487                    // directly to the NIF which expects JSON strings. Only use struct literals when there's
1488                    // an options_via function to properly construct them. Fall through to JSON string encoding below.
1489                    // (removed struct-literal branch)
1490                    // When element_type is set to a batch item type, wrap items with constructors.
1491                    if let Some(elem_type) = &arg.element_type {
1492                        if (elem_type == "BatchBytesItem" || elem_type == "BatchFileItem") && v.is_array() {
1493                            let formatted = emit_elixir_batch_item_array(v, elem_type);
1494                            if arg.optional {
1495                                parts.push(format!("{}: {formatted}", arg.name));
1496                            } else {
1497                                parts.push(formatted);
1498                            }
1499                            continue;
1500                        }
1501                        // When element_type is set to a simple type (e.g. Vec<String>).
1502                        // The NIF accepts an Elixir list directly — emit one.
1503                        if v.is_array() {
1504                            let formatted = json_to_elixir(v);
1505                            if arg.optional {
1506                                parts.push(format!("{}: {formatted}", arg.name));
1507                            } else {
1508                                parts.push(formatted);
1509                            }
1510                            continue;
1511                        }
1512                    }
1513                    // When there's no options_type+options_via, the Elixir NIF expects a JSON
1514                    // string (Option<String> decoded by serde_json) rather than an Elixir map.
1515                    // Serialize the JSON value to a string literal here.
1516                    // Emit as positional or keyword based on trailing optional arg count.
1517                    // If 2+ trailing optional args exist, use keyword form to avoid mixing
1518                    // positional args after keyword args. Otherwise, stay positional for
1519                    // compatibility with positional-default style facades.
1520                    if !v.is_null() {
1521                        let json_str = serde_json::to_string(v).unwrap_or_else(|_| "{}".to_string());
1522                        let escaped = escape_elixir(&json_str);
1523                        let formatted = format!("\"{escaped}\"");
1524                        if use_keyword_form_for_optional_args && arg.optional {
1525                            parts.push(format!("{}: {formatted}", arg.name));
1526                        } else {
1527                            parts.push(formatted);
1528                        }
1529                        continue;
1530                    }
1531                }
1532                // Optional args use keyword-opts form: `name: value`.
1533                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(v);
1534                if arg.optional {
1535                    parts.push(format!("{}: {elixir_val}", arg.name));
1536                } else {
1537                    parts.push(elixir_val);
1538                }
1539            }
1540        }
1541    }
1542
1543    // Elixir requires all positional args before keyword args.
1544    // Separate positional and keyword args, preserving order within each group.
1545    // With the keyword-opts threshold applied above (use_keyword_form_for_optional_args),
1546    // we should never encounter a positional arg after a keyword arg.
1547    let mut positional_args = Vec::new();
1548    let mut keyword_args = Vec::new();
1549
1550    for part in parts {
1551        let is_keyword = part.contains(": ") && !part.starts_with('"');
1552        if is_keyword {
1553            keyword_args.push(part);
1554        } else {
1555            positional_args.push(part);
1556        }
1557    }
1558
1559    let mut final_args = positional_args;
1560    final_args.extend(keyword_args);
1561
1562    (setup_lines, final_args.join(", "))
1563}
1564
1565/// Returns true if the field expression is a numeric/integer expression
1566/// (e.g., a `length(...)` call) rather than a string.
1567fn is_numeric_expr(field_expr: &str) -> bool {
1568    field_expr.starts_with("length(")
1569}
1570
1571#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
1572fn render_assertion(
1573    out: &mut String,
1574    assertion: &Assertion,
1575    result_var: &str,
1576    field_resolver: &FieldResolver,
1577    module_path: &str,
1578    fields_enum: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
1579    per_call_enum_fields: &HashMap<String, String>,
1580    result_is_simple: bool,
1581    is_streaming: bool,
1582) {
1583    // Handle synthetic / derived fields before the is_valid_for_result check
1584    // so they are never treated as struct field accesses on the result.
1585    if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
1586        match f.as_str() {
1587            "chunks_have_content" => {
1588                let pred =
1589                    format!("Enum.all?({result_var}.chunks || [], fn c -> c.content != nil and c.content != \"\" end)");
1590                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1591                    "is_true" => {
1592                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {pred}");
1593                    }
1594                    "is_false" => {
1595                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      refute {pred}");
1596                    }
1597                    _ => {
1598                        let _ = writeln!(
1599                            out,
1600                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'"
1601                        );
1602                    }
1603                }
1604                return;
1605            }
1606            "chunks_have_embeddings" => {
1607                let pred = format!(
1608                    "Enum.all?({result_var}.chunks || [], fn c -> c.embedding != nil and c.embedding != [] end)"
1609                );
1610                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1611                    "is_true" => {
1612                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {pred}");
1613                    }
1614                    "is_false" => {
1615                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      refute {pred}");
1616                    }
1617                    _ => {
1618                        let _ = writeln!(
1619                            out,
1620                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'"
1621                        );
1622                    }
1623                }
1624                return;
1625            }
1626            "chunks_have_heading_context" => {
1627                let pred = format!(
1628                    "Enum.all?({result_var}.chunks || [], fn c -> c.metadata != nil and c.metadata.heading_context != nil end)"
1629                );
1630                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1631                    "is_true" => {
1632                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {pred}");
1633                    }
1634                    "is_false" => {
1635                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      refute {pred}");
1636                    }
1637                    _ => {
1638                        let _ = writeln!(
1639                            out,
1640                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'"
1641                        );
1642                    }
1643                }
1644                return;
1645            }
1646            "first_chunk_starts_with_heading" => {
1647                let expr = format!(
1648                    "case List.first({result_var}.chunks || []) do
1649        c when is_map(c) -> String.trim_leading(c.content || \"\") |> String.starts_with?(\"#\")
1650        _ -> false
1651      end"
1652                );
1653                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1654                    "is_true" => {
1655                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert ({expr})");
1656                    }
1657                    "is_false" => {
1658                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      refute ({expr})");
1659                    }
1660                    _ => {
1661                        let _ = writeln!(
1662                            out,
1663                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'"
1664                        );
1665                    }
1666                }
1667                return;
1668            }
1669            // ---- EmbedResponse virtual fields ----
1670            // embed_texts returns [[float]] in Elixir — no wrapper struct.
1671            // result_var is the embedding matrix; use it directly.
1672            "embeddings" => {
1673                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1674                    "count_equals" => {
1675                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1676                            let ex_val = json_to_elixir(val);
1677                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({result_var}) == {ex_val}");
1678                        }
1679                    }
1680                    "count_min" => {
1681                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1682                            let ex_val = json_to_elixir(val);
1683                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({result_var}) >= {ex_val}");
1684                        }
1685                    }
1686                    "not_empty" => {
1687                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {result_var} != []");
1688                    }
1689                    "is_empty" => {
1690                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {result_var} == []");
1691                    }
1692                    _ => {
1693                        let _ = writeln!(
1694                            out,
1695                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field 'embeddings'"
1696                        );
1697                    }
1698                }
1699                return;
1700            }
1701            "embedding_dimensions" => {
1702                let expr = format!("(if {result_var} == [], do: 0, else: length(hd({result_var})))");
1703                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1704                    "equals" => {
1705                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1706                            let ex_val = json_to_elixir(val);
1707                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} == {ex_val}");
1708                        }
1709                    }
1710                    "greater_than" => {
1711                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1712                            let ex_val = json_to_elixir(val);
1713                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} > {ex_val}");
1714                        }
1715                    }
1716                    _ => {
1717                        let _ = writeln!(
1718                            out,
1719                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field 'embedding_dimensions'"
1720                        );
1721                    }
1722                }
1723                return;
1724            }
1725            "embeddings_valid" | "embeddings_finite" | "embeddings_non_zero" | "embeddings_normalized" => {
1726                let pred = match f.as_str() {
1727                    "embeddings_valid" => {
1728                        format!("Enum.all?({result_var}, fn e -> e != [] end)")
1729                    }
1730                    "embeddings_finite" => {
1731                        format!("Enum.all?({result_var}, fn e -> Enum.all?(e, fn v -> is_float(v) and v == v end) end)")
1732                    }
1733                    "embeddings_non_zero" => {
1734                        format!("Enum.all?({result_var}, fn e -> Enum.any?(e, fn v -> v != 0.0 end) end)")
1735                    }
1736                    "embeddings_normalized" => {
1737                        format!(
1738                            "Enum.all?({result_var}, fn e -> n = Enum.reduce(e, 0.0, fn v, acc -> acc + v * v end); abs(n - 1.0) < 1.0e-3 end)"
1739                        )
1740                    }
1741                    _ => unreachable!(),
1742                };
1743                match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1744                    "is_true" => {
1745                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {pred}");
1746                    }
1747                    "is_false" => {
1748                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      refute {pred}");
1749                    }
1750                    _ => {
1751                        let _ = writeln!(
1752                            out,
1753                            "      # skipped: unsupported assertion type on synthetic field '{f}'"
1754                        );
1755                    }
1756                }
1757                return;
1758            }
1759            // ---- keywords / keywords_count ----
1760            // Elixir ExtractionResult does not expose extracted_keywords; skip.
1761            "keywords" | "keywords_count" => {
1762                let _ = writeln!(
1763                    out,
1764                    "      # skipped: field '{f}' not available on Elixir ExtractionResult"
1765                );
1766                return;
1767            }
1768            _ => {}
1769        }
1770    }
1771
1772    // Streaming virtual fields: intercept before is_valid_for_result so they are
1773    // never skipped.  These fields resolve against the `chunks` collected-list variable.
1774    if is_streaming {
1775        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
1776            if !f.is_empty() && crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::is_streaming_virtual_field(f) {
1777                if let Some(expr) =
1778                    crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::StreamingFieldResolver::accessor(f, "elixir", result_var)
1779                {
1780                    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1781                        "count_min" => {
1782                            if let Some(n) = assertion.value.as_ref().and_then(|v| v.as_u64()) {
1783                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({expr}) >= {n}");
1784                            }
1785                        }
1786                        "count_equals" => {
1787                            if let Some(n) = assertion.value.as_ref().and_then(|v| v.as_u64()) {
1788                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({expr}) == {n}");
1789                            }
1790                        }
1791                        "equals" => {
1792                            if let Some(serde_json::Value::String(s)) = &assertion.value {
1793                                let escaped = escape_elixir(s);
1794                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} == \"{escaped}\"");
1795                            } else if let Some(n) = assertion.value.as_ref().and_then(|v| v.as_u64()) {
1796                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} == {n}");
1797                            }
1798                        }
1799                        "not_empty" => {
1800                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} != []");
1801                        }
1802                        "is_empty" => {
1803                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} == []");
1804                        }
1805                        "is_true" => {
1806                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr}");
1807                        }
1808                        "is_false" => {
1809                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      refute {expr}");
1810                        }
1811                        "greater_than" => {
1812                            if let Some(n) = assertion.value.as_ref().and_then(|v| v.as_u64()) {
1813                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} > {n}");
1814                            }
1815                        }
1816                        "greater_than_or_equal" => {
1817                            if let Some(n) = assertion.value.as_ref().and_then(|v| v.as_u64()) {
1818                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {expr} >= {n}");
1819                            }
1820                        }
1821                        "contains" => {
1822                            if let Some(serde_json::Value::String(s)) = &assertion.value {
1823                                let escaped = escape_elixir(s);
1824                                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert String.contains?({expr}, \"{escaped}\")");
1825                            }
1826                        }
1827                        _ => {
1828                            let _ = writeln!(
1829                                out,
1830                                "      # streaming field '{f}': assertion type '{}' not rendered",
1831                                assertion.assertion_type
1832                            );
1833                        }
1834                    }
1835                }
1836                return;
1837            }
1838        }
1839    }
1840
1841    // Skip assertions on fields that don't exist on the result type.
1842    // When `result_is_simple`, the bound result is the value itself (e.g. a binary)
1843    // so `is_valid_for_result` is meaningless — fall through and emit the assertion
1844    // against the bare result_var below.
1845    if !result_is_simple {
1846        if let Some(f) = &assertion.field {
1847            if !f.is_empty() && !field_resolver.is_valid_for_result(f) {
1848                let _ = writeln!(out, "      # skipped: field '{f}' not available on result type");
1849                return;
1850            }
1851        }
1852    }
1853
1854    // result_is_simple: when the call returns the value itself (e.g. a binary for
1855    // `speech` / `file_content`), bypass the field accessor and assert against the
1856    // bound `result` variable directly.
1857    let field_expr = if result_is_simple {
1858        result_var.to_string()
1859    } else {
1860        match &assertion.field {
1861            Some(f) if !f.is_empty() => field_resolver.accessor(f, "elixir", result_var),
1862            _ => result_var.to_string(),
1863        }
1864    };
1865
1866    // Only wrap in String.trim/0 when the expression is actually a string.
1867    // Numeric expressions (e.g., length(...)) must not be wrapped.
1868    let is_numeric = is_numeric_expr(&field_expr);
1869    // Detect whether the field resolves to an enum type. Rustler binds Rust
1870    // enums as atoms (e.g. `:stop`), so calling `String.trim/1` on them raises
1871    // FunctionClauseError. Coerce via `to_string/1` before string ops. Look up
1872    // both the global `[crates.e2e] fields_enum` set AND the per-call override
1873    // `[crates.e2e.calls.<x>.overrides.elixir] enum_fields = { ... }` so a single
1874    // config entry already populated for the C#/Java/Python sides applies here.
1875    let field_is_enum = assertion.field.as_deref().filter(|f| !f.is_empty()).is_some_and(|f| {
1876        let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1877        fields_enum.contains(f)
1878            || fields_enum.contains(resolved)
1879            || per_call_enum_fields.contains_key(f)
1880            || per_call_enum_fields.contains_key(resolved)
1881    });
1882    // Check if the field is exactly metadata.format (FormatMetadata struct; needs special display conversion)
1883    // Don't match on other fields like metadata.output_format (which is a plain string)
1884    let field_is_format_metadata = assertion
1885        .field
1886        .as_deref()
1887        .filter(|f| !f.is_empty())
1888        .is_some_and(|f| f == "metadata.format" || f.ends_with(".metadata.format"));
1889    let coerced_field_expr = if field_is_format_metadata {
1890        format!("alef_e2e_format_to_string({field_expr})")
1891    } else if field_is_enum {
1892        format!("to_string({field_expr})")
1893    } else {
1894        field_expr.clone()
1895    };
1896    let trimmed_field_expr = if is_numeric {
1897        field_expr.clone()
1898    } else {
1899        format!("String.trim({coerced_field_expr})")
1900    };
1901
1902    // Detect whether the assertion field resolves to an array type so that
1903    // contains assertions can iterate items instead of calling to_string on the list.
1904    let field_is_array = assertion
1905        .field
1906        .as_deref()
1907        .filter(|f| !f.is_empty())
1908        .is_some_and(|f| field_resolver.is_array(field_resolver.resolve(f)));
1909
1910    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1911        "equals" => {
1912            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1913                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
1914                // Apply String.trim only for string comparisons, not numeric ones.
1915                let is_string_expected = expected.is_string();
1916                if is_string_expected && !is_numeric {
1917                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {trimmed_field_expr} == {elixir_val}");
1918                } else if field_is_enum {
1919                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {coerced_field_expr} == {elixir_val}");
1920                } else {
1921                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} == {elixir_val}");
1922                }
1923            }
1924        }
1925        "contains" => {
1926            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1927                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
1928                if field_is_array && expected.is_string() {
1929                    // List of structs: check if any item's text representation contains the value.
1930                    let _ = writeln!(
1931                        out,
1932                        "      assert Enum.any?({field_expr}, fn item -> Enum.any?(alef_e2e_item_texts(item), &String.contains?(&1, {elixir_val})) end)"
1933                    );
1934                } else {
1935                    // Use to_string() to handle atoms (enums) as well as strings
1936                    let _ = writeln!(
1937                        out,
1938                        "      assert String.contains?(to_string({field_expr}), {elixir_val})"
1939                    );
1940                }
1941            }
1942        }
1943        "contains_all" => {
1944            if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1945                for val in values {
1946                    let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
1947                    if field_is_array && val.is_string() {
1948                        let _ = writeln!(
1949                            out,
1950                            "      assert Enum.any?({field_expr}, fn item -> Enum.any?(alef_e2e_item_texts(item), &String.contains?(&1, {elixir_val})) end)"
1951                        );
1952                    } else {
1953                        let _ = writeln!(
1954                            out,
1955                            "      assert String.contains?(to_string({field_expr}), {elixir_val})"
1956                        );
1957                    }
1958                }
1959            }
1960        }
1961        "not_contains" => {
1962            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1963                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
1964                if field_is_array && expected.is_string() {
1965                    let _ = writeln!(
1966                        out,
1967                        "      refute Enum.any?({field_expr}, fn item -> Enum.any?(alef_e2e_item_texts(item), &String.contains?(&1, {elixir_val})) end)"
1968                    );
1969                } else {
1970                    let _ = writeln!(
1971                        out,
1972                        "      refute String.contains?(to_string({field_expr}), {elixir_val})"
1973                    );
1974                }
1975            }
1976        }
1977        "not_empty" => {
1978            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} != \"\"");
1979        }
1980        "is_empty" => {
1981            if is_numeric {
1982                // length(...) == 0
1983                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} == 0");
1984            } else {
1985                // Handle nil (None) as empty
1986                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert is_nil({field_expr}) or {trimmed_field_expr} == \"\"");
1987            }
1988        }
1989        "contains_any" => {
1990            if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1991                let items: Vec<String> = values.iter().map(json_to_elixir).collect();
1992                let list_str = items.join(", ");
1993                let _ = writeln!(
1994                    out,
1995                    "      assert Enum.any?([{list_str}], fn v -> String.contains?(to_string({field_expr}), v) end)"
1996                );
1997            }
1998        }
1999        "greater_than" => {
2000            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2001                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
2002                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} > {elixir_val}");
2003            }
2004        }
2005        "less_than" => {
2006            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2007                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
2008                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} < {elixir_val}");
2009            }
2010        }
2011        "greater_than_or_equal" => {
2012            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2013                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
2014                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} >= {elixir_val}");
2015            }
2016        }
2017        "less_than_or_equal" => {
2018            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2019                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
2020                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} <= {elixir_val}");
2021            }
2022        }
2023        "starts_with" => {
2024            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2025                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
2026                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert String.starts_with?({field_expr}, {elixir_val})");
2027            }
2028        }
2029        "ends_with" => {
2030            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2031                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
2032                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert String.ends_with?({field_expr}, {elixir_val})");
2033            }
2034        }
2035        "min_length" => {
2036            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2037                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2038                    // Binary uses byte_size, list uses length, string uses String.length
2039                    let _ = writeln!(
2040                        out,
2041                        "      assert (is_binary({field_expr}) && byte_size({field_expr}) >= {n}) || (is_list({field_expr}) && length({field_expr}) >= {n}) || (is_binary({field_expr}) == false && is_list({field_expr}) == false && String.length({field_expr}) >= {n})"
2042                    );
2043                }
2044            }
2045        }
2046        "max_length" => {
2047            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2048                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2049                    let _ = writeln!(
2050                        out,
2051                        "      assert (is_binary({field_expr}) && byte_size({field_expr}) <= {n}) || (is_list({field_expr}) && length({field_expr}) <= {n}) || (is_binary({field_expr}) == false && is_list({field_expr}) == false && String.length({field_expr}) <= {n})"
2052                    );
2053                }
2054            }
2055        }
2056        "count_min" => {
2057            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2058                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2059                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({field_expr}) >= {n}");
2060                }
2061            }
2062        }
2063        "count_equals" => {
2064            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2065                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
2066                    let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({field_expr}) == {n}");
2067                }
2068            }
2069        }
2070        "is_true" => {
2071            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} == true");
2072        }
2073        "is_false" => {
2074            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {field_expr} == false");
2075        }
2076        "method_result" => {
2077            if let Some(method_name) = &assertion.method {
2078                let call_expr = build_elixir_method_call(result_var, method_name, assertion.args.as_ref(), module_path);
2079                let check = assertion.check.as_deref().unwrap_or("is_true");
2080                match check {
2081                    "equals" => {
2082                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2083                            let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
2084                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {call_expr} == {elixir_val}");
2085                        }
2086                    }
2087                    "is_true" => {
2088                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {call_expr} == true");
2089                    }
2090                    "is_false" => {
2091                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {call_expr} == false");
2092                    }
2093                    "greater_than_or_equal" => {
2094                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2095                            let n = val.as_u64().unwrap_or(0);
2096                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert {call_expr} >= {n}");
2097                        }
2098                    }
2099                    "count_min" => {
2100                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2101                            let n = val.as_u64().unwrap_or(0);
2102                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert length({call_expr}) >= {n}");
2103                        }
2104                    }
2105                    "contains" => {
2106                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
2107                            let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(val);
2108                            let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert String.contains?({call_expr}, {elixir_val})");
2109                        }
2110                    }
2111                    "is_error" => {
2112                        let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert_raise RuntimeError, fn -> {call_expr} end");
2113                    }
2114                    other_check => {
2115                        panic!("Elixir e2e generator: unsupported method_result check type: {other_check}");
2116                    }
2117                }
2118            } else {
2119                panic!("Elixir e2e generator: method_result assertion missing 'method' field");
2120            }
2121        }
2122        "matches_regex" => {
2123            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
2124                let elixir_val = json_to_elixir(expected);
2125                let _ = writeln!(out, "      assert Regex.match?(~r/{elixir_val}/, {field_expr})");
2126            }
2127        }
2128        "not_error" => {
2129            // Already handled — the call would fail if it returned {:error, _}.
2130        }
2131        "error" => {
2132            // Handled at the test level.
2133        }
2134        other => {
2135            panic!("Elixir e2e generator: unsupported assertion type: {other}");
2136        }
2137    }
2138}
2139
2140/// Build an Elixir call expression for a `method_result` assertion on a tree-sitter result.
2141/// Maps method names to the appropriate `module_path` function calls.
2142fn build_elixir_method_call(
2143    result_var: &str,
2144    method_name: &str,
2145    args: Option<&serde_json::Value>,
2146    module_path: &str,
2147) -> String {
2148    match method_name {
2149        "root_child_count" => format!("{module_path}.root_child_count({result_var})"),
2150        "has_error_nodes" => format!("{module_path}.tree_has_error_nodes({result_var})"),
2151        "error_count" | "tree_error_count" => format!("{module_path}.tree_error_count({result_var})"),
2152        "tree_to_sexp" => format!("{module_path}.tree_to_sexp({result_var})"),
2153        "contains_node_type" => {
2154            let node_type = args
2155                .and_then(|a| a.get("node_type"))
2156                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
2157                .unwrap_or("");
2158            format!("{module_path}.tree_contains_node_type({result_var}, \"{node_type}\")")
2159        }
2160        "find_nodes_by_type" => {
2161            let node_type = args
2162                .and_then(|a| a.get("node_type"))
2163                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
2164                .unwrap_or("");
2165            format!("{module_path}.find_nodes_by_type({result_var}, \"{node_type}\")")
2166        }
2167        "run_query" => {
2168            let query_source = args
2169                .and_then(|a| a.get("query_source"))
2170                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
2171                .unwrap_or("");
2172            let language = args
2173                .and_then(|a| a.get("language"))
2174                .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
2175                .unwrap_or("");
2176            format!("{module_path}.run_query({result_var}, \"{language}\", \"{query_source}\", source)")
2177        }
2178        _ => format!("{module_path}.{method_name}({result_var})"),
2179    }
2180}
2181
2182/// Convert a category name to an Elixir module-safe PascalCase name.
2183fn elixir_module_name(category: &str) -> String {
2184    use heck::ToUpperCamelCase;
2185    category.to_upper_camel_case()
2186}
2187
2188/// Convert a `serde_json::Value` to an Elixir literal string.
2189fn json_to_elixir(value: &serde_json::Value) -> String {
2190    match value {
2191        serde_json::Value::String(s) => format!("\"{}\"", escape_elixir(s)),
2192        serde_json::Value::Bool(true) => "true".to_string(),
2193        serde_json::Value::Bool(false) => "false".to_string(),
2194        serde_json::Value::Number(n) => {
2195            // Elixir requires floats to have a decimal point and does not accept
2196            // `e+N` exponent notation. Strip the `+` and ensure there is a decimal
2197            // point before any `e` exponent marker (e.g. `1e-10` → `1.0e-10`).
2198            let s = n.to_string().replace("e+", "e");
2199            if s.contains('e') && !s.contains('.') {
2200                // Insert `.0` before the `e` so Elixir treats this as a float.
2201                s.replacen('e', ".0e", 1)
2202            } else {
2203                s
2204            }
2205        }
2206        serde_json::Value::Null => "nil".to_string(),
2207        serde_json::Value::Array(arr) => {
2208            let items: Vec<String> = arr.iter().map(json_to_elixir).collect();
2209            format!("[{}]", items.join(", "))
2210        }
2211        serde_json::Value::Object(map) => {
2212            let entries: Vec<String> = map
2213                .iter()
2214                .map(|(k, v)| format!("\"{}\" => {}", escape_elixir(k), json_to_elixir(v)))
2215                .collect();
2216            format!("%{{{}}}", entries.join(", "))
2217        }
2218    }
2219}
2220
2221/// Build an Elixir visitor map and add setup line. Returns the visitor variable name.
2222fn build_elixir_visitor(setup_lines: &mut Vec<String>, visitor_spec: &crate::fixture::VisitorSpec) -> String {
2223    use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
2224    let mut visitor_obj = String::new();
2225    let _ = writeln!(visitor_obj, "%{{");
2226    for (method_name, action) in &visitor_spec.callbacks {
2227        emit_elixir_visitor_method(&mut visitor_obj, method_name, action);
2228    }
2229    let _ = writeln!(visitor_obj, "    }}");
2230
2231    setup_lines.push(format!("visitor = {visitor_obj}"));
2232    "visitor".to_string()
2233}
2234
2235/// Emit an Elixir visitor method for a callback action.
2236fn emit_elixir_visitor_method(out: &mut String, method_name: &str, action: &CallbackAction) {
2237    use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
2238
2239    // Elixir uses atom keys and handle_ prefix
2240    let handle_method = format!("handle_{}", &method_name[6..]); // strip "visit_" prefix
2241    // The Rust NIF bridge packages every visitor argument (`_ctx`, `_text`, …) into a
2242    // single map and invokes the user's anonymous function with that map. Generating
2243    // multi-arity functions like `fn(_ctx, _text) ->` therefore raised BadArityError
2244    // ("arity 2 called with 1 argument") at runtime. Generate arity-1 functions that
2245    // accept the args map (and ignore it) to match the bridge's calling convention.
2246
2247    // CustomTemplate needs to read from args; other actions can ignore it.
2248    let arg_binding = match action {
2249        CallbackAction::CustomTemplate { .. } => "args",
2250        _ => "_args",
2251    };
2252    let _ = writeln!(out, "      :{handle_method} => fn({arg_binding}) ->");
2253    match action {
2254        CallbackAction::Skip => {
2255            let _ = writeln!(out, "        :skip");
2256        }
2257        CallbackAction::Continue => {
2258            let _ = writeln!(out, "        :continue");
2259        }
2260        CallbackAction::PreserveHtml => {
2261            let _ = writeln!(out, "        :preserve_html");
2262        }
2263        CallbackAction::Custom { output } => {
2264            let escaped = escape_elixir(output);
2265            let _ = writeln!(out, "        {{:custom, \"{escaped}\"}}");
2266        }
2267        CallbackAction::CustomTemplate { template, .. } => {
2268            // Build a <> concatenation expression so {key} placeholders are substituted
2269            // from the args map at runtime without embedding double-quoted strings inside
2270            // a double-quoted string literal.
2271            let expr = template_to_elixir_concat(template);
2272            let _ = writeln!(out, "        {{:custom, {expr}}}");
2273        }
2274    }
2275    let _ = writeln!(out, "      end,");
2276}
2277
2278/// Convert a template like `"_{text}_"` into an Elixir `<>` concat expression:
2279/// `"_" <> Map.get(args, "text", "") <> "_"`.
2280/// Static parts are escaped via `escape_elixir`; `{key}` placeholders become
2281/// `Map.get(args, "key", "")` lookups into the JSON-decoded args map.
2282fn template_to_elixir_concat(template: &str) -> String {
2283    let mut parts: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
2284    let mut static_buf = String::new();
2285    let mut chars = template.chars().peekable();
2286
2287    while let Some(ch) = chars.next() {
2288        if ch == '{' {
2289            let mut key = String::new();
2290            let mut closed = false;
2291            for kc in chars.by_ref() {
2292                if kc == '}' {
2293                    closed = true;
2294                    break;
2295                }
2296                key.push(kc);
2297            }
2298            if closed && !key.is_empty() {
2299                if !static_buf.is_empty() {
2300                    let escaped = escape_elixir(&static_buf);
2301                    parts.push(format!("\"{escaped}\""));
2302                    static_buf.clear();
2303                }
2304                let escaped_key = escape_elixir(&key);
2305                parts.push(format!("Map.get(args, \"{escaped_key}\", \"\")"));
2306            } else {
2307                static_buf.push('{');
2308                static_buf.push_str(&key);
2309                if !closed {
2310                    // unclosed brace — treat remaining as literal
2311                }
2312            }
2313        } else {
2314            static_buf.push(ch);
2315        }
2316    }
2317
2318    if !static_buf.is_empty() {
2319        let escaped = escape_elixir(&static_buf);
2320        parts.push(format!("\"{escaped}\""));
2321    }
2322
2323    if parts.is_empty() {
2324        return "\"\"".to_string();
2325    }
2326    parts.join(" <> ")
2327}
2328
2329fn fixture_has_elixir_callable(fixture: &Fixture, e2e_config: &E2eConfig) -> bool {
2330    // HTTP fixtures are handled separately — not our concern here.
2331    if fixture.is_http_test() {
2332        return false;
2333    }
2334    let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
2335        fixture.call.as_deref(),
2336        &fixture.id,
2337        &fixture.resolved_category(),
2338        &fixture.tags,
2339        &fixture.input,
2340    );
2341    let elixir_override = call_config
2342        .overrides
2343        .get("elixir")
2344        .or_else(|| e2e_config.call.overrides.get("elixir"));
2345    // When a client_factory is configured the fixture is callable via the client pattern.
2346    if elixir_override.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).is_some() {
2347        return true;
2348    }
2349    // Elixir bindings expose functions via module-level callables.
2350    // Like Python and Node, Elixir can call the base function directly without requiring
2351    // a language-specific override. The function can come from either the override or
2352    // the default [e2e.call] configuration.
2353    let function_from_override = elixir_override.and_then(|o| o.function.as_deref());
2354
2355    // If there's an override function, use it. Otherwise, Elixir can use the base function.
2356    function_from_override.is_some() || !call_config.function.is_empty()
2357}