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dart.rs

1//! Dart e2e test generator using package:test and package:http.
2//!
3//! Generates `e2e/dart/test/<category>_test.dart` files from JSON fixtures.
4//! HTTP fixtures hit the mock server at `MOCK_SERVER_URL/fixtures/<id>`.
5//! Non-HTTP fixtures without a dart-specific call override emit a skip stub.
6
7use crate::codegen::resolve_field;
8use crate::config::E2eConfig;
9use crate::escape::sanitize_filename;
10use crate::field_access::FieldResolver;
11use crate::fixture::{Assertion, Fixture, FixtureGroup, HttpFixture, ValidationErrorExpectation};
12use alef_core::backend::GeneratedFile;
13use alef_core::config::ResolvedCrateConfig;
14use alef_core::hash::{self, CommentStyle};
15use alef_core::template_versions::pub_dev;
16use anyhow::Result;
17use heck::ToLowerCamelCase;
18use std::cell::Cell;
19use std::collections::HashMap;
20use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
21use std::path::PathBuf;
22
23use super::E2eCodegen;
24use super::client;
25
26/// Dart e2e code generator.
27pub struct DartE2eCodegen;
28
29impl E2eCodegen for DartE2eCodegen {
30    fn generate(
31        &self,
32        groups: &[FixtureGroup],
33        e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
34        config: &ResolvedCrateConfig,
35        type_defs: &[alef_core::ir::TypeDef],
36        enums: &[alef_core::ir::EnumDef],
37    ) -> Result<Vec<GeneratedFile>> {
38        let lang = self.language_name();
39        let output_base = PathBuf::from(e2e_config.effective_output()).join(lang);
40
41        let mut files = Vec::new();
42
43        // Resolve package config.
44        let dart_pkg = e2e_config.resolve_package("dart");
45        let pkg_name = dart_pkg
46            .as_ref()
47            .and_then(|p| p.name.as_ref())
48            .cloned()
49            .unwrap_or_else(|| config.dart_pubspec_name());
50        let pkg_path = dart_pkg
51            .as_ref()
52            .and_then(|p| p.path.as_ref())
53            .cloned()
54            .unwrap_or_else(|| "../../packages/dart".to_string());
55        let pkg_version = dart_pkg
56            .as_ref()
57            .and_then(|p| p.version.as_ref())
58            .cloned()
59            .or_else(|| config.resolved_version())
60            .unwrap_or_else(|| "0.1.0".to_string());
61
62        // Generate pubspec.yaml with http dependency for HTTP client tests.
63        files.push(GeneratedFile {
64            path: output_base.join("pubspec.yaml"),
65            content: render_pubspec(&pkg_name, &pkg_path, &pkg_version, e2e_config.dep_mode),
66            generated_header: false,
67        });
68
69        // Generate dart_test.yaml to limit parallelism — the mock server uses keep-alive
70        // connections and gets overwhelmed when test files run in parallel.
71        files.push(GeneratedFile {
72            path: output_base.join("dart_test.yaml"),
73            content: concat!(
74                "# Generated by alef — DO NOT EDIT.\n",
75                "# Run test files sequentially to avoid overwhelming the mock server with\n",
76                "# concurrent keep-alive connections.\n",
77                "concurrency: 1\n",
78            )
79            .to_string(),
80            generated_header: false,
81        });
82
83        let test_base = output_base.join("test");
84
85        // One test file per fixture group.
86        let bridge_class = config.dart_bridge_class_name();
87
88        // FRB places its generated dart code under `lib/src/{module_name}_bridge_generated/`,
89        // where `module_name` is the snake_cased crate name (e.g. `html_to_markdown_rs`).
90        // This is independent of the pubspec `name` (which may be a short alias like `h2m`).
91        let frb_module_name = config.name.replace('-', "_");
92
93        // Methods declared as `stub_methods` in `[crates.dart]` cannot be bridged through
94        // FRB and have `unimplemented!()` bodies on the Rust side. Emitting e2e tests for
95        // these fixtures would result in `PanicException` at run-time. Filter them out
96        // here so the dart e2e suite mirrors the actual runtime surface of the binding.
97        let dart_stub_methods: std::collections::HashSet<String> = config
98            .dart
99            .as_ref()
100            .map(|d| d.stub_methods.iter().cloned().collect())
101            .unwrap_or_default();
102
103        // Build the Dart stringy field classification map for aggregating text
104        // accessors in Vec<T> contains assertions.
105        let dart_first_class_map = build_dart_first_class_map(type_defs, enums, e2e_config);
106
107        for group in groups {
108            let active: Vec<&Fixture> = group
109                .fixtures
110                .iter()
111                .filter(|f| super::should_include_fixture(f, lang, e2e_config))
112                .filter(|f| {
113                    let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
114                        f.call.as_deref(),
115                        &f.id,
116                        &f.resolved_category(),
117                        &f.tags,
118                        &f.input,
119                    );
120                    let resolved_function = call_config
121                        .overrides
122                        .get(lang)
123                        .and_then(|o| o.function.as_ref())
124                        .cloned()
125                        .unwrap_or_else(|| call_config.function.clone());
126                    !dart_stub_methods.contains(&resolved_function)
127                })
128                .collect();
129
130            if active.is_empty() {
131                continue;
132            }
133
134            let filename = format!("{}_test.dart", sanitize_filename(&group.category));
135            let content = render_test_file(
136                &group.category,
137                &active,
138                e2e_config,
139                lang,
140                &pkg_name,
141                &frb_module_name,
142                &bridge_class,
143                &dart_first_class_map,
144            );
145            files.push(GeneratedFile {
146                path: test_base.join(filename),
147                content,
148                generated_header: true,
149            });
150        }
151
152        Ok(files)
153    }
154
155    fn language_name(&self) -> &'static str {
156        "dart"
157    }
158}
159
160// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
161// Rendering
162// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
163
164fn render_pubspec(
165    pkg_name: &str,
166    pkg_path: &str,
167    pkg_version: &str,
168    dep_mode: crate::config::DependencyMode,
169) -> String {
170    let test_ver = pub_dev::TEST_PACKAGE;
171    let http_ver = pub_dev::HTTP_PACKAGE;
172
173    let dep_block = match dep_mode {
174        crate::config::DependencyMode::Registry => {
175            // Only add ^ prefix if version doesn't already start with a constraint operator
176            let constraint = if pkg_version.starts_with('^')
177                || pkg_version.starts_with('~')
178                || pkg_version.starts_with('>')
179                || pkg_version.starts_with('<')
180                || pkg_version.starts_with('=')
181            {
182                pkg_version.to_string()
183            } else {
184                format!("^{pkg_version}")
185            };
186            format!("  {pkg_name}: {constraint}")
187        }
188        crate::config::DependencyMode::Local => {
189            format!("  {pkg_name}:\n    path: {pkg_path}")
190        }
191    };
192
193    let sdk = alef_core::template_versions::toolchain::DART_SDK_CONSTRAINT;
194    format!(
195        r#"name: e2e_dart
196version: 0.1.0
197publish_to: none
198
199environment:
200  sdk: "{sdk}"
201
202dependencies:
203{dep_block}
204
205dev_dependencies:
206  test: {test_ver}
207  http: {http_ver}
208"#
209    )
210}
211
212#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
213fn render_test_file(
214    category: &str,
215    fixtures: &[&Fixture],
216    e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
217    lang: &str,
218    pkg_name: &str,
219    frb_module_name: &str,
220    bridge_class: &str,
221    dart_first_class_map: &crate::field_access::DartFirstClassMap,
222) -> String {
223    let mut out = String::new();
224    out.push_str(&hash::header(CommentStyle::DoubleSlash));
225    // Suppress unused_local_variable: `final result = await api.method(...)` is
226    // emitted for every test case; tests that only check for absence of errors
227    // do not consume `result`, triggering this dart-analyze warning.
228    out.push_str("// ignore_for_file: unused_local_variable\n\n");
229
230    // Check if any fixture needs the http package (HTTP server tests).
231    let has_http_fixtures = fixtures.iter().any(|f| f.is_http_test());
232
233    // Check if any fixture needs Uint8List.fromList (batch item byte arrays).
234    let has_batch_byte_items = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
235        let call_config =
236            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
237        call_config.args.iter().any(|a| {
238            a.element_type.as_deref() == Some("BatchBytesItem") && resolve_field(&f.input, &a.field).is_array()
239        })
240    });
241
242    // Detect whether any fixture uses file_path or bytes args — if so, setUpAll must chdir
243    // to the test_documents directory so that relative paths like "docx/fake.docx" resolve.
244    // Mirrors the Ruby/Python conftest and Swift setUp patterns.
245    let needs_chdir = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
246        if f.is_http_test() {
247            return false;
248        }
249        let call_config =
250            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
251        call_config
252            .args
253            .iter()
254            .any(|a| a.arg_type == "file_path" || a.arg_type == "bytes")
255    });
256
257    // Detect whether any non-HTTP fixture uses a json_object arg that resolves to a JSON array —
258    // those are materialized via `jsonDecode` at test-run time and cast to `List<String>`.
259    // Handle args themselves no longer require `jsonDecode` since they construct the config via
260    // the FRB-generated `createCrawlConfigFromJson(json:)` helper which accepts the JSON string
261    // directly. The variable name is kept as `has_handle_args` for downstream stability.
262    let has_handle_args = fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
263        if f.is_http_test() {
264            return false;
265        }
266        let call_config =
267            e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(f.call.as_deref(), &f.id, &f.resolved_category(), &f.tags, &f.input);
268        call_config
269            .args
270            .iter()
271            .any(|a| a.arg_type == "json_object" && super::resolve_field(&f.input, &a.field).is_array())
272    });
273
274    // Non-HTTP fixtures that build a mock-server URL still reference `Platform.environment`
275    // (from `dart:io`). This applies to `mock_url` args and to fixtures routed through a
276    // `client_factory` (per-call override or per-language override) that derives `_mockUrl`
277    // inline. Without this, the generated tests fail to compile with
278    // `Error: Undefined name 'Platform'`.
279    let lang_client_factory = e2e_config
280        .call
281        .overrides
282        .get(lang)
283        .and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref())
284        .is_some();
285    let has_mock_url_refs = lang_client_factory
286        || fixtures.iter().any(|f| {
287            if f.is_http_test() {
288                return false;
289            }
290            let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
291                f.call.as_deref(),
292                &f.id,
293                &f.resolved_category(),
294                &f.tags,
295                &f.input,
296            );
297            if call_config.args.iter().any(|a| a.arg_type == "mock_url") {
298                return true;
299            }
300            call_config
301                .overrides
302                .get(lang)
303                .and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref())
304                .is_some()
305        });
306
307    let _ = writeln!(out, "import 'package:test/test.dart';");
308    // `dart:io` provides HttpClient/SocketException (HTTP fixtures), Platform/Directory
309    // (file-path/bytes fixtures requiring chdir), and Platform.environment (mock-url
310    // fixtures). Skip the import when none of these are in play — unconditional emission
311    // triggers `unused_import` warnings.
312    if has_http_fixtures || needs_chdir || has_mock_url_refs {
313        let _ = writeln!(out, "import 'dart:io';");
314    }
315    if has_batch_byte_items {
316        let _ = writeln!(out, "import 'dart:typed_data';");
317    }
318    let _ = writeln!(out, "import 'package:{pkg_name}/{pkg_name}.dart';");
319    // RustLib is the flutter_rust_bridge entrypoint; must be initialized before any FRB call.
320    // FRB places its generated dart sources under `lib/src/{module_name}_bridge_generated/`,
321    // where `module_name` is the snake_cased crate name (independent of the pubspec `name`,
322    // which may be a short alias like `h2m`). `RustLib` lives in `frb_generated.dart` and
323    // is not re-exported by the FRB barrel `lib.dart`, so we import it directly.
324    let _ = writeln!(
325        out,
326        "import 'package:{pkg_name}/src/{frb_module_name}_bridge_generated/frb_generated.dart' show RustLib;"
327    );
328    if has_http_fixtures {
329        let _ = writeln!(out, "import 'dart:async';");
330    }
331    // dart:convert provides jsonDecode for handle-arg engine construction and HTTP response parsing.
332    if has_http_fixtures || has_handle_args {
333        let _ = writeln!(out, "import 'dart:convert';");
334    }
335    let _ = writeln!(out);
336
337    // Emit file-level HTTP client and serialization mutex.
338    //
339    // The shared HttpClient reuses keep-alive connections to minimize TCP overhead.
340    // The mutex (_lock) ensures requests are serialized within the file so the
341    // connection pool is not exercised concurrently by dart:test's async runner.
342    //
343    // _withRetry wraps the entire request closure with one automatic retry on
344    // transient connection errors (keep-alive connections can be silently closed
345    // by the server just as the client tries to reuse them).
346    if has_http_fixtures {
347        let _ = writeln!(out, "HttpClient _httpClient = HttpClient()..maxConnectionsPerHost = 1;");
348        let _ = writeln!(out);
349        let _ = writeln!(out, "var _lock = Future<void>.value();");
350        let _ = writeln!(out);
351        let _ = writeln!(out, "Future<T> _serialized<T>(Future<T> Function() fn) async {{");
352        let _ = writeln!(out, "  final current = _lock;");
353        let _ = writeln!(out, "  final next = Completer<void>();");
354        let _ = writeln!(out, "  _lock = next.future;");
355        let _ = writeln!(out, "  try {{");
356        let _ = writeln!(out, "    await current;");
357        let _ = writeln!(out, "    return await fn();");
358        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }} finally {{");
359        let _ = writeln!(out, "    next.complete();");
360        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }}");
361        let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
362        let _ = writeln!(out);
363        // The `fn` here should be the full request closure — on socket failure we
364        // recreate the HttpClient (drops old pooled connections) and retry once.
365        let _ = writeln!(out, "Future<T> _withRetry<T>(Future<T> Function() fn) async {{");
366        let _ = writeln!(out, "  try {{");
367        let _ = writeln!(out, "    return await fn();");
368        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }} on SocketException {{");
369        let _ = writeln!(out, "    _httpClient.close(force: true);");
370        let _ = writeln!(out, "    _httpClient = HttpClient()..maxConnectionsPerHost = 1;");
371        let _ = writeln!(out, "    return fn();");
372        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }} on HttpException {{");
373        let _ = writeln!(out, "    _httpClient.close(force: true);");
374        let _ = writeln!(out, "    _httpClient = HttpClient()..maxConnectionsPerHost = 1;");
375        let _ = writeln!(out, "    return fn();");
376        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }}");
377        let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
378        let _ = writeln!(out);
379    }
380
381    let _ = writeln!(out, "// E2e tests for category: {category}");
382    let _ = writeln!(out);
383
384    // Emit a helper function to normalize enum values to their serde wire format.
385    // Dart enums' .toString() returns "EnumName.variant" but fixtures use serde wire format
386    // (e.g. "stop" for FinishReason.stop, "tool_calls" for FinishReason.toolCalls).
387    // This helper handles enum-to-wire conversion by calling .name (which gives the Dart
388    // variant name like "toolCalls") and converting back to snake_case for multi-word variants.
389    let _ = writeln!(out, "String _alefE2eText(Object? value) {{");
390    let _ = writeln!(out, "  if (value == null) return '';");
391    let _ = writeln!(
392        out,
393        "  // Check if it's an enum by examining its toString representation."
394    );
395    let _ = writeln!(out, "  final str = value.toString();");
396    let _ = writeln!(out, "  if (str.contains('.')) {{");
397    let _ = writeln!(
398        out,
399        "    // Enum.toString() returns 'EnumName.variantName'. Extract the variant name."
400    );
401    let _ = writeln!(out, "    final parts = str.split('.');");
402    let _ = writeln!(out, "    if (parts.length == 2) {{");
403    let _ = writeln!(out, "      final variantName = parts[1];");
404    let _ = writeln!(
405        out,
406        "      // Convert camelCase variant names to snake_case for serde compatibility."
407    );
408    let _ = writeln!(out, "      // E.g. 'toolCalls' -> 'tool_calls', 'stop' -> 'stop'.");
409    let _ = writeln!(out, "      return _camelToSnake(variantName);");
410    let _ = writeln!(out, "    }}");
411    let _ = writeln!(out, "  }}");
412    let _ = writeln!(out, "  return str;");
413    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
414    let _ = writeln!(out);
415
416    // Helper to convert camelCase to snake_case.
417    let _ = writeln!(out, "String _camelToSnake(String camel) {{");
418    let _ = writeln!(out, "  final buffer = StringBuffer();");
419    let _ = writeln!(out, "  for (int i = 0; i < camel.length; i++) {{");
420    let _ = writeln!(out, "    final char = camel[i];");
421    let _ = writeln!(out, "    if (char.contains(RegExp(r'[A-Z]'))) {{");
422    let _ = writeln!(out, "      if (i > 0) buffer.write('_');");
423    let _ = writeln!(out, "      buffer.write(char.toLowerCase());");
424    let _ = writeln!(out, "    }} else {{");
425    let _ = writeln!(out, "      buffer.write(char);");
426    let _ = writeln!(out, "    }}");
427    let _ = writeln!(out, "  }}");
428    let _ = writeln!(out, "  return buffer.toString();");
429    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
430    let _ = writeln!(out);
431
432    let _ = writeln!(out, "void main() {{");
433
434    // Emit setUpAll to initialize the flutter_rust_bridge before any test runs and,
435    // when fixtures load files by path, chdir to test_documents so that relative
436    // paths like "docx/fake.docx" resolve correctly.
437    //
438    // The test_documents directory lives two levels above e2e/dart/ (at the repo root).
439    // The FIXTURES_DIR environment variable can override this for CI environments.
440    let _ = writeln!(out, "  setUpAll(() async {{");
441    let _ = writeln!(out, "    await RustLib.init();");
442    if needs_chdir {
443        let test_docs_path = e2e_config.test_documents_relative_from(0);
444        let _ = writeln!(
445            out,
446            "    final _testDocs = Platform.environment['FIXTURES_DIR'] ?? '{test_docs_path}';"
447        );
448        let _ = writeln!(out, "    final _dir = Directory(_testDocs);");
449        let _ = writeln!(out, "    if (_dir.existsSync()) Directory.current = _dir;");
450    }
451    let _ = writeln!(out, "  }});");
452    let _ = writeln!(out);
453
454    // Close the shared client after all tests in this file complete.
455    if has_http_fixtures {
456        let _ = writeln!(out, "  tearDownAll(() => _httpClient.close());");
457        let _ = writeln!(out);
458    }
459
460    for fixture in fixtures {
461        render_test_case(&mut out, fixture, e2e_config, lang, bridge_class, dart_first_class_map);
462    }
463
464    let _ = writeln!(out, "}}");
465    out
466}
467
468fn render_test_case(
469    out: &mut String,
470    fixture: &Fixture,
471    e2e_config: &E2eConfig,
472    lang: &str,
473    bridge_class: &str,
474    dart_first_class_map: &crate::field_access::DartFirstClassMap,
475) {
476    // HTTP fixtures: hit the mock server.
477    if let Some(http) = &fixture.http {
478        render_http_test_case(out, fixture, http);
479        return;
480    }
481
482    // Non-HTTP fixtures: render a call-based test using the resolved call config.
483    let call_config = e2e_config.resolve_call_for_fixture(
484        fixture.call.as_deref(),
485        &fixture.id,
486        &fixture.resolved_category(),
487        &fixture.tags,
488        &fixture.input,
489    );
490    // Build per-call field resolver using the effective field sets for this call.
491    let call_field_resolver = FieldResolver::new_with_dart_first_class(
492        e2e_config.effective_fields(call_config),
493        e2e_config.effective_fields_optional(call_config),
494        e2e_config.effective_result_fields(call_config),
495        e2e_config.effective_fields_array(call_config),
496        e2e_config.effective_fields_method_calls(call_config),
497        &HashMap::new(),
498        dart_first_class_map.clone(),
499    )
500    .with_dart_root_type(dart_call_result_type(call_config).or_else(|| dart_first_class_map.root_type.clone()));
501    let field_resolver = &call_field_resolver;
502    let enum_fields_base = e2e_config.effective_fields_enum(call_config);
503
504    // Merge per-language enum_fields from the Dart override into the effective enum set so that
505    // fields like "status" (BatchStatus on BatchObject) are treated as enum-typed
506    // even when they are not globally listed in fields_enum (they are context-
507    // dependent — BatchStatus on BatchObject but plain String on ResponseObject).
508    let effective_enum_fields: std::collections::HashSet<String> = {
509        let dart_overrides = call_config.overrides.get("dart");
510        if let Some(overrides) = dart_overrides {
511            let mut merged = enum_fields_base.clone();
512            merged.extend(overrides.enum_fields.keys().cloned());
513            merged
514        } else {
515            enum_fields_base.clone()
516        }
517    };
518    let enum_fields = &effective_enum_fields;
519    let call_overrides = call_config.overrides.get(lang);
520    let mut function_name = call_overrides
521        .and_then(|o| o.function.as_ref())
522        .cloned()
523        .unwrap_or_else(|| call_config.function.clone());
524    // Convert snake_case function names to camelCase for Dart conventions.
525    function_name = function_name
526        .split('_')
527        .enumerate()
528        .map(|(i, part)| {
529            if i == 0 {
530                part.to_string()
531            } else {
532                let mut chars = part.chars();
533                match chars.next() {
534                    None => String::new(),
535                    Some(first) => first.to_uppercase().collect::<String>() + chars.as_str(),
536                }
537            }
538        })
539        .collect::<Vec<_>>()
540        .join("");
541    let result_var = &call_config.result_var;
542    let description = escape_dart(&fixture.description);
543    let fixture_id = &fixture.id;
544    // `is_async` retained for future use (e.g. non-FRB backends); unused with FRB since
545    // all wrappers return Future<T>.
546    let _is_async = call_overrides.and_then(|o| o.r#async).unwrap_or(call_config.r#async);
547
548    let expects_error = fixture.assertions.iter().any(|a| a.assertion_type == "error");
549    let is_streaming = crate::codegen::streaming_assertions::resolve_is_streaming(fixture, call_config.streaming);
550    // `result_is_simple = true` means the dart return is a scalar/bytes value
551    // (e.g. `Uint8List` for speech/file_content), not a struct. Field-based
552    // assertions like `audio.not_empty` collapse to whole-result checks so we
553    // don't emit `result.audio` against a `Uint8List` receiver.
554    let result_is_simple = call_overrides.is_some_and(|o| o.result_is_simple) || call_config.result_is_simple;
555
556    // Resolve options_type and options_via from per-fixture → per-call → default.
557    // These drive how `json_object` args are constructed:
558    //   options_via = "from_json" — call `createTypeNameFromJson(json: r'...')` bridge
559    //                               helper and pass the result as a named parameter `req:`.
560    //   All other values (or absent) — existing behaviour (batch arrays, config objects,
561    //   generic JSON arrays, or nothing).
562    let options_type: Option<&str> = call_overrides.and_then(|o| o.options_type.as_deref());
563    let options_via: &str = call_overrides
564        .and_then(|o| o.options_via.as_deref())
565        .unwrap_or("kwargs");
566
567    // Build argument list from fixture.input and call_config.args.
568    // Use `resolve_field` (respects the `field` path like "input.data") rather than
569    // looking up by `arg_def.name` directly — the name and the field key may differ.
570    //
571    // For `extract_file_sync` / `extract_file` fixtures that omit `mime_type`,
572    // derive the MIME from the path extension so `extractBytesSync`/`extractBytes`
573    // can be called (both require an explicit MIME type).
574    let file_path_for_mime: Option<&str> = call_config
575        .args
576        .iter()
577        .find(|a| a.arg_type == "file_path")
578        .and_then(|a| resolve_field(&fixture.input, &a.field).as_str());
579
580    // Detect whether this call converts a file_path arg to bytes at test-run time.
581    // Dart cannot pass OS-level file paths through the FRB bridge — the idiomatic API
582    // is always bytes. When a file_path arg is present (and no caller-supplied dart
583    // function override has already been applied), remap the function name:
584    //   extractFile      → extractBytes
585    //   extractFileSync  → extractBytesSync
586    let has_file_path_arg = call_config.args.iter().any(|a| a.arg_type == "file_path");
587    // Apply the remap only when no per-fixture dart override has already specified the
588    // function — if the fixture author set a dart-specific function name we trust it.
589    let caller_supplied_override = call_overrides.and_then(|o| o.function.as_ref()).is_some();
590    if has_file_path_arg && !caller_supplied_override {
591        function_name = match function_name.as_str() {
592            "extractFile" => "extractBytes".to_string(),
593            "extractFileSync" => "extractBytesSync".to_string(),
594            other => other.to_string(),
595        };
596    }
597
598    // Resolve client_factory early so the per-arg builders below can pick the
599    // calling convention. When `client_factory` is set the test calls methods on
600    // an FRB-generated client instance (e.g. liter-llm's `retrieveFile`), and FRB
601    // emits every non-`config` parameter as a Dart named-required parameter. When
602    // unset the call routes through a hand-written facade whose required args are
603    // positional. See the `"string"` arg handler below.
604    let client_factory_for_args: Option<&str> =
605        call_overrides.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).or_else(|| {
606            e2e_config
607                .call
608                .overrides
609                .get(lang)
610                .and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref())
611        });
612
613    // setup_lines holds per-test statements that must precede the main call:
614    // engine construction (handle args) and URL building (mock_url args).
615    let mut setup_lines: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
616    let mut args = Vec::new();
617
618    for arg_def in &call_config.args {
619        match arg_def.arg_type.as_str() {
620            "mock_url" => {
621                let name = arg_def.name.clone();
622                if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
623                    let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
624                    setup_lines.push(format!(
625                        r#"final {name} = Platform.environment["{env_key}"] ?? (Platform.environment["MOCK_SERVER_URL"]! + "/fixtures/{fixture_id}");"#
626                    ));
627                } else {
628                    setup_lines.push(format!(
629                        r#"final {name} = "${{Platform.environment["MOCK_SERVER_URL"] ?? "http://localhost:8080"}}/fixtures/{fixture_id}";"#
630                    ));
631                }
632                args.push(name);
633                continue;
634            }
635            "handle" => {
636                let name = arg_def.name.clone();
637                let field = arg_def.field.strip_prefix("input.").unwrap_or(&arg_def.field);
638                let config_value = fixture.input.get(field).cloned().unwrap_or(serde_json::Value::Null);
639                // Derive the create-function name: "engine" → "createEngine".
640                let create_fn = {
641                    let mut chars = name.chars();
642                    let pascal = match chars.next() {
643                        None => String::new(),
644                        Some(first) => first.to_uppercase().collect::<String>() + chars.as_str(),
645                    };
646                    format!("create{pascal}")
647                };
648                if config_value.is_null()
649                    || config_value.is_object() && config_value.as_object().is_some_and(|o| o.is_empty())
650                {
651                    setup_lines.push(format!("final {name} = await {bridge_class}.{create_fn}();"));
652                } else {
653                    let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&config_value).unwrap_or_default();
654                    let config_var = format!("{name}Config");
655                    // FRB-generated free function: `createCrawlConfigFromJson(json: '...')` — async,
656                    // deserializes the JSON into the mirror struct via the Rust `create_<type>_from_json`
657                    // helper emitted by the dart backend. This avoids relying on a Dart-side `fromJson`
658                    // constructor (FRB classes don't expose one).
659                    setup_lines.push(format!(
660                        "final {config_var} = await createCrawlConfigFromJson(json: r'{json_str}');"
661                    ));
662                    // Facade exposes `createEngine` with a named `config:` parameter — call it that way.
663                    setup_lines.push(format!(
664                        "final {name} = await {bridge_class}.{create_fn}(config: {config_var});"
665                    ));
666                }
667                args.push(name);
668                continue;
669            }
670            _ => {}
671        }
672
673        let arg_value = resolve_field(&fixture.input, &arg_def.field);
674        match arg_def.arg_type.as_str() {
675            "bytes" | "file_path" => {
676                // `bytes`: value is a file path string; load file contents at test-run time.
677                // `file_path`: also loaded as bytes for dart — extractBytes/extractBytesSync is
678                // the idiomatic Dart API since the Dart runtime cannot pass OS-level file paths
679                // through the FFI bridge.
680                if let serde_json::Value::String(file_path) = arg_value {
681                    args.push(format!("File('{}').readAsBytesSync()", file_path));
682                }
683            }
684            "string" => {
685                // Polyglot repos expose their Dart surface through a hand-written facade
686                // (e.g. `H2mBridge.convert(String html, {ConversionOptions? options})`,
687                // `TreeSitterLanguagePackBridge.process(String source, ProcessConfig config)`,
688                // `KreuzbergBridge.extractBytes(Uint8List content, String mimeType, [ExtractionConfig? config])`)
689                // that wraps the FRB-generated bridge methods. Those facades follow the
690                // Rust idiom: required args are positional, optional args are named with
691                // defaults. The "always emit named" heuristic targets the raw FRB bridge
692                // call site but breaks every hand-written facade.
693                //
694                // Mirror the policy used by the `json_object` handler below: required →
695                // positional, optional → named. Liter-llm's `chat`/`embed` calls are
696                // unaffected because they route through the `from_json` path (which
697                // always emits `req:` named) and the `client_factory` path (which
698                // hardcodes its own arg shape).
699                let dart_param_name = snake_to_camel(&arg_def.name);
700                match arg_value {
701                    serde_json::Value::String(s) => {
702                        let literal = format!("'{}'", escape_dart(s));
703                        // FRB-generated client methods (the `client_factory` path, e.g.
704                        // liter-llm's `retrieveFile({required String fileId})`) declare
705                        // every non-`config` parameter as named-required, so required
706                        // string args must be passed with a `name:` label too. Facade
707                        // methods (no `client_factory`) keep required args positional.
708                        if arg_def.optional || client_factory_for_args.is_some() {
709                            args.push(format!("{dart_param_name}: {literal}"));
710                        } else {
711                            args.push(literal);
712                        }
713                    }
714                    serde_json::Value::Null
715                        if arg_def.optional
716                        // Optional string absent from fixture — try to infer MIME from path
717                        // when the arg name looks like a MIME-type parameter.
718                        && arg_def.name == "mime_type" =>
719                    {
720                        let inferred = file_path_for_mime
721                            .and_then(mime_from_extension)
722                            .unwrap_or("application/octet-stream");
723                        args.push(format!("{dart_param_name}: '{inferred}'"));
724                    }
725                    // Other optional strings with null value are omitted.
726                    _ => {}
727                }
728            }
729            "json_object" => {
730                // Handle batch item arrays (BatchBytesItem / BatchFileItem).
731                if let Some(elem_type) = &arg_def.element_type {
732                    if (elem_type == "BatchBytesItem" || elem_type == "BatchFileItem") && arg_value.is_array() {
733                        let dart_items = emit_dart_batch_item_array(arg_value, elem_type);
734                        args.push(dart_items);
735                    } else if elem_type == "String" && arg_value.is_array() {
736                        // Scalar string array (e.g. `texts: ["a", "b"]` for embed_texts).
737                        // The `KreuzbergBridge` facade declares these parameters as required
738                        // positional (e.g. `embedTexts(List<String> texts, EmbeddingConfig config)`),
739                        // so the list literal must be passed positionally — matching the
740                        // facade contract rather than the underlying FRB bridge's named-arg
741                        // convention.
742                        let items: Vec<String> = arg_value
743                            .as_array()
744                            .unwrap()
745                            .iter()
746                            .filter_map(|v| v.as_str())
747                            .map(|s| format!("'{}'", escape_dart(s)))
748                            .collect();
749                        args.push(format!("<String>[{}]", items.join(", ")));
750                    }
751                } else if options_via == "from_json" {
752                    // `from_json` path: construct a typed mirror-struct via the generated
753                    // `create<TypeName>FromJson(json: '...')` bridge helper, then pass it
754                    // as the named FRB parameter `req: _var`.
755                    //
756                    // The helper is generated by `emit_from_json_fn` in the dart bridge-crate
757                    // generator and made available as a top-level function via the exported
758                    // `liter_llm_bridge_generated/lib.dart`. The parameter name used in the
759                    // bridge method call is always `req:` for single-request-object methods
760                    // (derived from the Rust IR param name).
761                    if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
762                        if !arg_value.is_null() {
763                            let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&arg_value).unwrap_or_default();
764                            // Escape for Dart single-quoted string literal (handles embedded quotes,
765                            // backslashes, and interpolation markers).
766                            let escaped_json = escape_dart(&json_str);
767                            let var_name = format!("_{}", arg_def.name);
768                            let dart_fn = type_name_to_create_from_json_dart(opts_type);
769                            setup_lines.push(format!("final {var_name} = await {dart_fn}(json: '{escaped_json}');"));
770                            // FRB bridge method param name is `req` for all single-request methods.
771                            // Use `req:` as the named argument label.
772                            args.push(format!("req: {var_name}"));
773                        }
774                    }
775                } else if arg_def.name == "config" {
776                    if let serde_json::Value::Object(map) = &arg_value {
777                        if !map.is_empty() {
778                            // When the call override specifies a non-default `options_type`
779                            // (e.g. `EmbeddingConfig` for `embed_texts`), or the override map
780                            // contains a non-scalar field that the literal `ExtractionConfig`
781                            // constructor cannot express (e.g. `output_format: "markdown"` is
782                            // a tagged enum, not a plain string), fall back to the
783                            // FRB-generated `create<Type>FromJson(json: '...')` helper which
784                            // round-trips the JSON through serde and so preserves enum tags,
785                            // nested configs, and string-valued enum variants verbatim.
786                            let explicit_options =
787                                options_type.is_some_and(|t| t != "ExtractionConfig" && t != "FileExtractionConfig");
788                            let has_non_scalar = map.values().any(|v| {
789                                matches!(
790                                    v,
791                                    serde_json::Value::String(_)
792                                        | serde_json::Value::Object(_)
793                                        | serde_json::Value::Array(_)
794                                )
795                            });
796                            if explicit_options || has_non_scalar {
797                                let opts_type = options_type.unwrap_or("ExtractionConfig");
798                                let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&arg_value).unwrap_or_default();
799                                let escaped_json = escape_dart(&json_str);
800                                let var_name = format!("_{}", arg_def.name);
801                                let dart_fn = type_name_to_create_from_json_dart(opts_type);
802                                setup_lines
803                                    .push(format!("final {var_name} = await {dart_fn}(json: '{escaped_json}');"));
804                                args.push(var_name);
805                            } else {
806                                // Fixture provides scalar-only overrides — build an
807                                // `ExtractionConfig` constructor literal with defaults,
808                                // overriding only the bool/int fields present in the
809                                // fixture JSON. Handles configs such as
810                                // {force_ocr:true, disable_ocr:true} that toggle error paths.
811                                args.push(emit_extraction_config_dart(map));
812                            }
813                        } else {
814                            // Empty config object: construct a default instance via FRB's
815                            // `create<Type>FromJson(json: '{}')` helper (supports all
816                            // config types, not just ExtractionConfig). This ensures the
817                            // call signature matches the binding, which expects a required
818                            // config parameter even when all fields use their defaults.
819                            if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
820                                let var_name = format!("_{}", arg_def.name);
821                                let dart_fn = type_name_to_create_from_json_dart(opts_type);
822                                setup_lines.push(format!("final {var_name} = await {dart_fn}(json: '{{}}');"));
823                                args.push(var_name);
824                            }
825                        }
826                    }
827                    // If config is null/absent, the wrapper supplies the default ExtractionConfig.
828                } else if arg_value.is_array() {
829                    // Generic JSON array (e.g. batch_urls: ["/page1", "/page2"]).
830                    // Decode via jsonDecode and cast to List<String> at test-run time.
831                    let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&arg_value).unwrap_or_default();
832                    let var_name = arg_def.name.clone();
833                    setup_lines.push(format!(
834                        "final {var_name} = (jsonDecode(r'{json_str}') as List<dynamic>).cast<String>();"
835                    ));
836                    args.push(var_name);
837                } else if let serde_json::Value::Object(map) = &arg_value {
838                    // Generic options-style json_object arg (e.g. h2m's
839                    // `options: ConversionOptions` on `convert(html, options)`). When the
840                    // fixture provides input.options and the call config declares an
841                    // `options_type`, build the mirror struct via the FRB-generated
842                    // `create<OptionsType>FromJson(json: '...')` helper. Use the arg's
843                    // original name (e.g. `options`) as the named parameter label.
844                    //
845                    // When the fixture also carries a visitor spec, swap to the
846                    // `create<OptionsType>FromJsonWithVisitor(json, visitor)` helper
847                    // (emitted by `alef-backend-dart` for trait bridges with `type_alias`
848                    // + `options_field` binding). The `_visitor` variable is materialised
849                    // in the visitor block below — its setup line is inserted ahead of
850                    // this options call by `build_dart_visitor`.
851                    if !map.is_empty() {
852                        if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
853                            let json_str = serde_json::to_string(&arg_value).unwrap_or_default();
854                            let escaped_json = escape_dart(&json_str);
855                            let dart_param_name = snake_to_camel(&arg_def.name);
856                            let var_name = format!("_{}", arg_def.name);
857                            let dart_fn = type_name_to_create_from_json_dart(opts_type);
858                            if fixture.visitor.is_some() {
859                                setup_lines.push(format!(
860                                    "final {var_name} = await {dart_fn}WithVisitor(json: '{escaped_json}', visitor: _visitor);"
861                                ));
862                            } else {
863                                setup_lines
864                                    .push(format!("final {var_name} = await {dart_fn}(json: '{escaped_json}');"));
865                            }
866                            if arg_def.optional {
867                                args.push(format!("{dart_param_name}: {var_name}"));
868                            } else {
869                                args.push(var_name);
870                            }
871                        }
872                    }
873                }
874            }
875            _ => {}
876        }
877    }
878
879    // Fixture-driven visitor handle. When `fixture.visitor` is set we build a
880    // `_visitor` via the `createHtmlVisitor(...)` factory (emitted by
881    // `alef-backend-dart`'s trait-bridge generator in the `type_alias` mode)
882    // and thread it into the options blob via the
883    // `create<OptionsType>FromJsonWithVisitor(json, visitor)` helper (handled
884    // a few lines above in the json_object arg branch).
885    //
886    // The visitor setup line is INSERTED at the front of `setup_lines` so
887    // `_visitor` is defined before any `_options` line that references it.
888    // Fixtures without an `options` json_object in input still need an options
889    // blob to carry the visitor through to convert — we synthesise an empty-
890    // options call to `createConversionOptionsFromJsonWithVisitor(json: '{}',
891    // visitor: _visitor)` here when no `options` arg was emitted in the loop
892    // above.
893    if let Some(visitor_spec) = &fixture.visitor {
894        let mut visitor_setup: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
895        let _ = super::dart_visitors::build_dart_visitor(&mut visitor_setup, visitor_spec);
896        // Prepend the visitor block so `_visitor` is in scope by the time the
897        // options call (which may reference it) runs.
898        for line in visitor_setup.into_iter().rev() {
899            setup_lines.insert(0, line);
900        }
901
902        // If no `options` arg was emitted by the loop above (the fixture has no
903        // input.options block), build an empty options-with-visitor and add it as
904        // an `options:` named arg so the visitor reaches the convert call.
905        let already_has_options = args.iter().any(|a| a.starts_with("options:") || a == "_options");
906        if !already_has_options {
907            if let Some(opts_type) = options_type {
908                let dart_fn = type_name_to_create_from_json_dart(opts_type);
909                setup_lines.push(format!(
910                    "final _options = await {dart_fn}WithVisitor(json: '{{}}', visitor: _visitor);"
911                ));
912                args.push("options: _options".to_string());
913            }
914        }
915    }
916
917    // Resolve client_factory: when set, tests create a client instance and call
918    // methods on it rather than using static bridge-class calls. This mirrors the
919    // go/python/zig pattern for stateful clients (e.g. liter-llm).
920    let client_factory: Option<&str> = call_overrides.and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref()).or_else(|| {
921        e2e_config
922            .call
923            .overrides
924            .get(lang)
925            .and_then(|o| o.client_factory.as_deref())
926    });
927
928    // Convert factory name to camelCase (same rule as function_name above).
929    let client_factory_camel: Option<String> = client_factory.map(|f| {
930        f.split('_')
931            .enumerate()
932            .map(|(i, part)| {
933                if i == 0 {
934                    part.to_string()
935                } else {
936                    let mut chars = part.chars();
937                    match chars.next() {
938                        None => String::new(),
939                        Some(first) => first.to_uppercase().collect::<String>() + chars.as_str(),
940                    }
941                }
942            })
943            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
944            .join("")
945    });
946
947    // All bridge methods return Future<T> because FRB v2 wraps every Rust
948    // function as async in Dart — even "sync" Rust functions. Always emit an async
949    // test body and await the call so the test framework waits for the future.
950    let _ = writeln!(out, "  test('{description}', () async {{");
951
952    let args_str = args.join(", ");
953    let receiver_class = call_overrides
954        .and_then(|o| o.class.as_ref())
955        .cloned()
956        .unwrap_or_else(|| bridge_class.to_string());
957
958    // When client_factory is set, determine the mock URL and emit client instantiation.
959    // The mock URL derivation follows the same has_host_root_route / plain-fixture split
960    // used by the mock_url arg handler above.
961    let (receiver, extra_setup): (String, Option<String>) = if let Some(factory) = &client_factory_camel {
962        let has_mock_url = call_config.args.iter().any(|a| a.arg_type == "mock_url");
963        let mock_url_setup = if !has_mock_url {
964            // No explicit mock_url arg — derive the URL inline.
965            if fixture.has_host_root_route() {
966                let env_key = format!("MOCK_SERVER_{}", fixture_id.to_uppercase());
967                Some(format!(
968                    "final _mockUrl = Platform.environment[\"{env_key}\"] ?? (Platform.environment[\"MOCK_SERVER_URL\"]! + \"/fixtures/{fixture_id}\");"
969                ))
970            } else {
971                Some(format!(
972                    r#"final _mockUrl = "${{Platform.environment["MOCK_SERVER_URL"] ?? "http://localhost:8080"}}/fixtures/{fixture_id}";"#
973                ))
974            }
975        } else {
976            None
977        };
978        let url_expr = if has_mock_url {
979            // A mock_url arg was emitted into setup_lines already — reuse the variable name
980            // from the first mock_url arg definition so we don't duplicate the URL.
981            call_config
982                .args
983                .iter()
984                .find(|a| a.arg_type == "mock_url")
985                .map(|a| a.name.clone())
986                .unwrap_or_else(|| "_mockUrl".to_string())
987        } else {
988            "_mockUrl".to_string()
989        };
990        let create_line = format!("final _client = await {receiver_class}.{factory}('test-key', baseUrl: {url_expr});");
991        let full_setup = if let Some(url_line) = mock_url_setup {
992            Some(format!("{url_line}\n    {create_line}"))
993        } else {
994            Some(create_line)
995        };
996        ("_client".to_string(), full_setup)
997    } else {
998        (receiver_class.clone(), None)
999    };
1000
1001    if expects_error && (!setup_lines.is_empty() || extra_setup.is_some()) {
1002        // Wrap setup + call in an async lambda so any exception at any step is caught.
1003        // flutter_rust_bridge 2.x decodes Rust errors as raw String values (not Exception
1004        // subtypes), so throwsException will not match. Use throwsA(anything) instead.
1005        let _ = writeln!(out, "    await expectLater(() async {{");
1006        for line in &setup_lines {
1007            let _ = writeln!(out, "      {line}");
1008        }
1009        if let Some(extra) = &extra_setup {
1010            for line in extra.lines() {
1011                let _ = writeln!(out, "      {line}");
1012            }
1013        }
1014        if is_streaming {
1015            let _ = writeln!(out, "      return {receiver}.{function_name}({args_str}).toList();");
1016        } else {
1017            let _ = writeln!(out, "      return {receiver}.{function_name}({args_str});");
1018        }
1019        let _ = writeln!(out, "    }}(), throwsA(anything));");
1020    } else if expects_error {
1021        // No setup lines, direct call — same throwsA(anything) rationale as above.
1022        if let Some(extra) = &extra_setup {
1023            for line in extra.lines() {
1024                let _ = writeln!(out, "    {line}");
1025            }
1026        }
1027        if is_streaming {
1028            let _ = writeln!(
1029                out,
1030                "    await expectLater({receiver}.{function_name}({args_str}).toList(), throwsA(anything));"
1031            );
1032        } else {
1033            let _ = writeln!(
1034                out,
1035                "    await expectLater({receiver}.{function_name}({args_str}), throwsA(anything));"
1036            );
1037        }
1038    } else {
1039        for line in &setup_lines {
1040            let _ = writeln!(out, "    {line}");
1041        }
1042        if let Some(extra) = &extra_setup {
1043            for line in extra.lines() {
1044                let _ = writeln!(out, "    {line}");
1045            }
1046        }
1047        if is_streaming {
1048            let _ = writeln!(
1049                out,
1050                "    final {result_var} = await {receiver}.{function_name}({args_str}).toList();"
1051            );
1052        } else {
1053            let _ = writeln!(
1054                out,
1055                "    final {result_var} = await {receiver}.{function_name}({args_str});"
1056            );
1057        }
1058        for assertion in &fixture.assertions {
1059            if is_streaming {
1060                render_streaming_assertion_dart(out, assertion, result_var);
1061            } else {
1062                render_assertion_dart(
1063                    out,
1064                    assertion,
1065                    result_var,
1066                    result_is_simple,
1067                    field_resolver,
1068                    enum_fields,
1069                );
1070            }
1071        }
1072    }
1073
1074    let _ = writeln!(out, "  }});");
1075    let _ = writeln!(out);
1076}
1077
1078/// Render `.length` / `?.length ?? 0` against a Dart field accessor.
1079///
1080/// Count-style assertions (`count_equals`, `count_min`, `min_length`, `max_length`)
1081/// operate on collection-typed fields. FRB v2 maps `Option<Vec<T>>` to `List<T>?`
1082/// (nullable) but `Vec<T>` to `List<T>` (non-null). Emitting `?.length ?? 0`
1083/// against a non-null receiver triggers `invalid_null_aware_operator`. Inspect
1084/// the IR via `FieldResolver::is_optional` and choose the safe form per field.
1085fn dart_length_expr(field_accessor: &str, field: Option<&str>, field_resolver: &FieldResolver) -> String {
1086    let is_optional = field
1087        .map(|f| {
1088            let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1089            field_resolver.is_optional(f) || field_resolver.is_optional(resolved)
1090        })
1091        .unwrap_or(false);
1092    if is_optional {
1093        format!("{field_accessor}?.length ?? 0")
1094    } else {
1095        format!("{field_accessor}.length")
1096    }
1097}
1098
1099fn dart_format_value(val: &serde_json::Value) -> String {
1100    match val {
1101        serde_json::Value::String(s) => format!("'{}'", escape_dart(s)),
1102        serde_json::Value::Bool(b) => b.to_string(),
1103        serde_json::Value::Number(n) => n.to_string(),
1104        serde_json::Value::Null => "null".to_string(),
1105        other => format!("'{}'", escape_dart(&other.to_string())),
1106    }
1107}
1108
1109/// Render a single fixture assertion as a Dart `package:test` `expect(...)` call.
1110///
1111/// Field paths are converted per-segment to camelCase (FRB v2 convention) using
1112/// [`field_to_dart_accessor`].  All 24 fixture assertion types are handled.
1113///
1114/// Assertions on fixture fields that are not in the configured `result_fields` set
1115/// are emitted as a `// skipped:` comment instead — the Dart binding may model a
1116/// different result shape than the fixture asserts on (e.g. flat `ScrapeResult` vs.
1117/// nested `result.browser.*`), and emitting unresolvable getters would break the
1118/// whole file at compile time.
1119fn render_assertion_dart(
1120    out: &mut String,
1121    assertion: &Assertion,
1122    result_var: &str,
1123    result_is_simple: bool,
1124    field_resolver: &FieldResolver,
1125    enum_fields: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
1126) {
1127    // Skip assertions on fields that don't exist on the dart result type. This must run
1128    // BEFORE the array-traversal and standard accessor paths since both emit code that
1129    // references the field — an unknown field path produces an `isn't defined` error.
1130    if !result_is_simple {
1131        if let Some(f) = assertion.field.as_deref() {
1132            // Use the head segment (before any `[].`) for validation since `is_valid_for_result`
1133            // only checks the first path component.
1134            let head = f.split("[].").next().unwrap_or(f);
1135            if !head.is_empty() && !field_resolver.is_valid_for_result(head) {
1136                let _ = writeln!(out, "    // skipped: field '{f}' not available on dart result type");
1137                return;
1138            }
1139        }
1140    }
1141
1142    // Skip assertions that traverse a tagged-union variant boundary. FRB exposes
1143    // tagged unions like `FormatMetadata` as sealed classes whose variants are
1144    // accessed via pattern matching (`switch (m) { case FormatMetadata_Excel ... }`)
1145    // — there is no `.excel?` getter, so the fixture path cannot be expressed as
1146    // a simple chained accessor without language-specific pattern-matching codegen.
1147    if let Some(f) = assertion.field.as_deref() {
1148        if !f.is_empty() && field_resolver.tagged_union_split(f).is_some() {
1149            let _ = writeln!(
1150                out,
1151                "    // skipped: field '{f}' crosses a tagged-union variant boundary (not expressible in Dart)"
1152            );
1153            return;
1154        }
1155    }
1156
1157    // Handle array traversal (e.g. "links[].link_type" → any() expression).
1158    if let Some(f) = assertion.field.as_deref() {
1159        if let Some(dot) = f.find("[].") {
1160            // Apply the alias mapping to the full `xxx[].yyy` path first so renamed
1161            // sub-fields (e.g. `assets[].category` → `assets[].asset_category`) resolve
1162            // correctly. Split *after* resolving so both the array head and the element
1163            // path reflect any alias rewrites.
1164            let resolved_full = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1165            let (array_part, elem_part) = match resolved_full.find("[].") {
1166                Some(rdot) => (&resolved_full[..rdot], &resolved_full[rdot + 3..]),
1167                // Resolver mapped the path away from `[].` form — fall back to the original
1168                // split, since downstream code expects the array/elem structure.
1169                None => (&f[..dot], &f[dot + 3..]),
1170            };
1171            let array_accessor = if array_part.is_empty() {
1172                result_var.to_string()
1173            } else {
1174                field_resolver.accessor(array_part, "dart", result_var)
1175            };
1176            let elem_accessor = field_to_dart_accessor(elem_part);
1177            match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1178                "contains" => {
1179                    if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1180                        let dart_val = dart_format_value(expected);
1181                        let _ = writeln!(
1182                            out,
1183                            "    expect({array_accessor}.any((e) => e.{elem_accessor}.toString().contains({dart_val})), isTrue);"
1184                        );
1185                    }
1186                }
1187                "contains_all" => {
1188                    if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1189                        for val in values {
1190                            let dart_val = dart_format_value(val);
1191                            let _ = writeln!(
1192                                out,
1193                                "    expect({array_accessor}.any((e) => e.{elem_accessor}.toString().contains({dart_val})), isTrue);"
1194                            );
1195                        }
1196                    }
1197                }
1198                "not_contains" => {
1199                    if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1200                        let dart_val = dart_format_value(expected);
1201                        let _ = writeln!(
1202                            out,
1203                            "    expect({array_accessor}.any((e) => e.{elem_accessor}.toString().contains({dart_val})), isFalse);"
1204                        );
1205                    } else if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1206                        for val in values {
1207                            let dart_val = dart_format_value(val);
1208                            let _ = writeln!(
1209                                out,
1210                                "    expect({array_accessor}.any((e) => e.{elem_accessor}.toString().contains({dart_val})), isFalse);"
1211                            );
1212                        }
1213                    }
1214                }
1215                "not_empty" => {
1216                    let _ = writeln!(
1217                        out,
1218                        "    expect({array_accessor}.any((e) => e.{elem_accessor}.toString().isNotEmpty), isTrue);"
1219                    );
1220                }
1221                other => {
1222                    let _ = writeln!(
1223                        out,
1224                        "    // skipped: unsupported traversal assertion '{other}' on '{f}'"
1225                    );
1226                }
1227            }
1228            return;
1229        }
1230    }
1231
1232    let field_accessor = if result_is_simple {
1233        // Whole-result assertion path: the dart return is a scalar (e.g. a
1234        // `Uint8List` for speech/file_content), so any `field` on the
1235        // assertion resolves to the whole value rather than a sub-accessor.
1236        result_var.to_string()
1237    } else {
1238        match assertion.field.as_deref() {
1239            // Use the shared accessor builder (`FieldResolver::accessor`) — it applies the
1240            // alias mapping (e.g. `robots.is_allowed` → `is_allowed`), expands array
1241            // segments to `[0]` lookups, and injects `!` after optional intermediates so
1242            // chained access compiles under sound null safety.
1243            Some(f) if !f.is_empty() => field_resolver.accessor(f, "dart", result_var),
1244            _ => result_var.to_string(),
1245        }
1246    };
1247
1248    let format_value = |val: &serde_json::Value| -> String { dart_format_value(val) };
1249
1250    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1251        "equals" | "field_equals" => {
1252            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1253                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1254                // Check if this field is an enum field. Enum fields need _alefE2eText for serde
1255                // wire format conversion (e.g. FinishReason.toolCalls → "tool_calls").
1256                let is_enum_field = assertion
1257                    .field
1258                    .as_deref()
1259                    .map(|f| {
1260                        let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1261                        enum_fields.contains(f) || enum_fields.contains(resolved)
1262                    })
1263                    .unwrap_or(false);
1264
1265                // Match the rust codegen's behaviour: trim both sides for string equality
1266                // so trailing-newline differences between h2m's emitted markdown and the
1267                // fixture's expected value don't produce false positives.
1268                if expected.is_string() {
1269                    if is_enum_field {
1270                        // For enum fields, use _alefE2eText to normalize the enum value to its
1271                        // serde wire format before comparison.
1272                        let _ = writeln!(
1273                            out,
1274                            "    expect(_alefE2eText({field_accessor}).trim(), equals({dart_val}.toString().trim()));"
1275                        );
1276                    } else {
1277                        // When result_is_simple is true and the field_accessor is nullable (e.g. String?),
1278                        // use null-coalescing operator (?? '') to handle null gracefully.
1279                        let safe_accessor = if result_is_simple && assertion.field.is_none() {
1280                            format!("({field_accessor} ?? '').toString().trim()")
1281                        } else {
1282                            format!("{field_accessor}.toString().trim()")
1283                        };
1284                        let _ = writeln!(
1285                            out,
1286                            "    expect({safe_accessor}, equals({dart_val}.toString().trim()));"
1287                        );
1288                    }
1289                } else {
1290                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, equals({dart_val}));");
1291                }
1292            } else {
1293                let _ = writeln!(
1294                    out,
1295                    "    // skipped: '{}' assertion missing value",
1296                    assertion.assertion_type
1297                );
1298            }
1299        }
1300        "not_equals" => {
1301            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1302                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1303                // Check if this field is an enum field.
1304                let is_enum_field = assertion
1305                    .field
1306                    .as_deref()
1307                    .map(|f| {
1308                        let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1309                        enum_fields.contains(f) || enum_fields.contains(resolved)
1310                    })
1311                    .unwrap_or(false);
1312
1313                if expected.is_string() {
1314                    if is_enum_field {
1315                        let _ = writeln!(
1316                            out,
1317                            "    expect(_alefE2eText({field_accessor}).trim(), isNot(equals({dart_val}.toString().trim())));"
1318                        );
1319                    } else {
1320                        // When result_is_simple is true and the field_accessor is nullable (e.g. String?),
1321                        // use null-coalescing operator (?? '') to handle null gracefully.
1322                        let safe_accessor = if result_is_simple && assertion.field.is_none() {
1323                            format!("({field_accessor} ?? '').toString().trim()")
1324                        } else {
1325                            format!("{field_accessor}.toString().trim()")
1326                        };
1327                        let _ = writeln!(
1328                            out,
1329                            "    expect({safe_accessor}, isNot(equals({dart_val}.toString().trim())));"
1330                        );
1331                    }
1332                } else {
1333                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isNot(equals({dart_val})));");
1334                }
1335            }
1336        }
1337        "contains" => {
1338            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1339                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1340                // Try the "stringy aggregator" path first: when the field is a list of DTOs
1341                // with multiple text-bearing accessors (e.g. List<ImportInfo> with
1342                // source/items/alias), emit code that walks every accessor and does
1343                // substring matching. This avoids the brittle "primary accessor" guess.
1344                let aggregator = dart_stringy_aggregator_contains_assert(
1345                    assertion.field.as_deref(),
1346                    result_var,
1347                    field_resolver,
1348                    &dart_val,
1349                );
1350                if let Some(line) = aggregator {
1351                    let _ = writeln!(out, "{line}");
1352                } else {
1353                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, contains({dart_val}));");
1354                }
1355            } else {
1356                let _ = writeln!(out, "    // skipped: 'contains' assertion missing value");
1357            }
1358        }
1359        "contains_all" => {
1360            if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1361                for val in values {
1362                    let dart_val = format_value(val);
1363                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, contains({dart_val}));");
1364                }
1365            }
1366        }
1367        "contains_any" => {
1368            if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1369                let checks: Vec<String> = values
1370                    .iter()
1371                    .map(|v| {
1372                        let dart_val = format_value(v);
1373                        format!("{field_accessor}.contains({dart_val})")
1374                    })
1375                    .collect();
1376                let joined = checks.join(" || ");
1377                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({joined}, isTrue);");
1378            }
1379        }
1380        "not_contains" => {
1381            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1382                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1383                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isNot(contains({dart_val})));");
1384            } else if let Some(values) = &assertion.values {
1385                for val in values {
1386                    let dart_val = format_value(val);
1387                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isNot(contains({dart_val})));");
1388                }
1389            }
1390        }
1391        "not_empty" => {
1392            // `isNotEmpty` only applies to types with a `.isEmpty` getter (collections,
1393            // strings, maps). For struct-shaped fields (e.g. `document: DocumentStructure`)
1394            // we instead assert the value is non-null — those types have no notion of
1395            // "empty" and the fixture intent is "the field is present".
1396            let is_collection = assertion.field.as_deref().is_some_and(|f| {
1397                let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(f);
1398                field_resolver.is_array(f) || field_resolver.is_array(resolved)
1399            });
1400            if is_collection {
1401                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isNotEmpty);");
1402            } else {
1403                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isNotNull);");
1404            }
1405        }
1406        "is_empty" => {
1407            // FRB models `Option<String>` / `Option<Vec<T>>` as nullable in Dart. The `isEmpty`
1408            // matcher throws `NoSuchMethodError` on `null`. Accept `null` as semantically
1409            // empty by combining `isNull` with `isEmpty` via `anyOf`.
1410            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, anyOf(isNull, isEmpty));");
1411        }
1412        "starts_with" => {
1413            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1414                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1415                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, startsWith({dart_val}));");
1416            }
1417        }
1418        "ends_with" => {
1419            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1420                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1421                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, endsWith({dart_val}));");
1422            }
1423        }
1424        "min_length" => {
1425            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1426                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
1427                    let length_expr = dart_length_expr(&field_accessor, assertion.field.as_deref(), field_resolver);
1428                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({length_expr}, greaterThanOrEqualTo({n}));");
1429                }
1430            }
1431        }
1432        "max_length" => {
1433            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1434                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
1435                    let length_expr = dart_length_expr(&field_accessor, assertion.field.as_deref(), field_resolver);
1436                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({length_expr}, lessThanOrEqualTo({n}));");
1437                }
1438            }
1439        }
1440        "count_equals" => {
1441            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1442                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
1443                    let length_expr = dart_length_expr(&field_accessor, assertion.field.as_deref(), field_resolver);
1444                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({length_expr}, equals({n}));");
1445                }
1446            }
1447        }
1448        "count_min" => {
1449            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1450                if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
1451                    let length_expr = dart_length_expr(&field_accessor, assertion.field.as_deref(), field_resolver);
1452                    let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({length_expr}, greaterThanOrEqualTo({n}));");
1453                }
1454            }
1455        }
1456        "matches_regex" => {
1457            if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1458                let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1459                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, matches(RegExp({dart_val})));");
1460            }
1461        }
1462        "is_true" => {
1463            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isTrue);");
1464        }
1465        "is_false" => {
1466            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isFalse);");
1467        }
1468        "greater_than" => {
1469            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1470                let dart_val = format_value(val);
1471                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, greaterThan({dart_val}));");
1472            }
1473        }
1474        "less_than" => {
1475            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1476                let dart_val = format_value(val);
1477                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, lessThan({dart_val}));");
1478            }
1479        }
1480        "greater_than_or_equal" => {
1481            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1482                let dart_val = format_value(val);
1483                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, greaterThanOrEqualTo({dart_val}));");
1484            }
1485        }
1486        "less_than_or_equal" => {
1487            if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1488                let dart_val = format_value(val);
1489                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, lessThanOrEqualTo({dart_val}));");
1490            }
1491        }
1492        "not_null" => {
1493            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({field_accessor}, isNotNull);");
1494        }
1495        "not_error" => {
1496            // The `await` already guarantees no thrown error reaches this point — if
1497            // the call throws, the test fails before reaching here. Don't emit
1498            // `expect(result, isNotNull)`: for void-returning trait-bridge fns
1499            // (clear_*) Dart rejects `expect(<void>, ...)` with "expression has type
1500            // 'void' and can't be used". The implicit exception handling proves
1501            // success.
1502        }
1503        "error" => {
1504            // Handled at the test method level via throwsA(anything).
1505        }
1506        "method_result" => {
1507            if let Some(method) = &assertion.method {
1508                let dart_method = method.to_lower_camel_case();
1509                let check = assertion.check.as_deref().unwrap_or("not_null");
1510                let method_call = format!("{field_accessor}.{dart_method}()");
1511                match check {
1512                    "equals" => {
1513                        if let Some(expected) = &assertion.value {
1514                            let dart_val = format_value(expected);
1515                            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({method_call}, equals({dart_val}));");
1516                        }
1517                    }
1518                    "is_true" => {
1519                        let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({method_call}, isTrue);");
1520                    }
1521                    "is_false" => {
1522                        let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({method_call}, isFalse);");
1523                    }
1524                    "greater_than_or_equal" => {
1525                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1526                            let dart_val = format_value(val);
1527                            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({method_call}, greaterThanOrEqualTo({dart_val}));");
1528                        }
1529                    }
1530                    "count_min" => {
1531                        if let Some(val) = &assertion.value {
1532                            if let Some(n) = val.as_u64() {
1533                                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({method_call}.length, greaterThanOrEqualTo({n}));");
1534                            }
1535                        }
1536                    }
1537                    _ => {
1538                        let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({method_call}, isNotNull);");
1539                    }
1540                }
1541            }
1542        }
1543        other => {
1544            let _ = writeln!(out, "    // skipped: unknown assertion type '{other}'");
1545        }
1546    }
1547}
1548
1549/// Render a single fixture assertion for a streaming result.
1550///
1551/// `result_var` is the `List<T>` collected via `.toList()` on the stream.
1552/// Supports:
1553/// - `not_error`: `expect(result, isNotNull)` (a thrown error would already fail
1554///   the test; the explicit expect keeps the test body non-empty).
1555/// - `count_min` with `field = "chunks"`: assert `result_var.length >= value`.
1556/// - `equals` with `field = "stream_content"`: concatenate `delta.content` and compare.
1557///
1558/// Other assertion types are emitted as comments.
1559fn render_streaming_assertion_dart(out: &mut String, assertion: &Assertion, result_var: &str) {
1560    match assertion.assertion_type.as_str() {
1561        "not_error" => {
1562            // `.toList()` would have thrown to fail the test on error; emit an
1563            // explicit `expect` so the test body isn't empty and the collected
1564            // stream variable is consumed.
1565            let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({result_var}, isNotNull);");
1566        }
1567        "count_min" if assertion.field.as_deref() == Some("chunks") => {
1568            if let Some(serde_json::Value::Number(n)) = &assertion.value {
1569                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect({result_var}.length, greaterThanOrEqualTo({n}));");
1570            }
1571        }
1572        "equals" if assertion.field.as_deref() == Some("stream_content") => {
1573            if let Some(serde_json::Value::String(expected)) = &assertion.value {
1574                let escaped = escape_dart(expected);
1575                let _ = writeln!(
1576                    out,
1577                    "    final _content = {result_var}.map((c) => c.choices.firstOrNull?.delta.content ?? '').join();"
1578                );
1579                let _ = writeln!(out, "    expect(_content, equals('{escaped}'));");
1580            }
1581        }
1582        other => {
1583            let _ = writeln!(out, "    // skipped streaming assertion: '{other}'");
1584        }
1585    }
1586}
1587
1588/// Converts a snake_case JSON key to Dart camelCase.
1589fn snake_to_camel(s: &str) -> String {
1590    let mut result = String::with_capacity(s.len());
1591    let mut next_upper = false;
1592    for ch in s.chars() {
1593        if ch == '_' {
1594            next_upper = true;
1595        } else if next_upper {
1596            result.extend(ch.to_uppercase());
1597            next_upper = false;
1598        } else {
1599            result.push(ch);
1600        }
1601    }
1602    result
1603}
1604
1605/// Convert a dot-separated fixture field path to a Dart accessor expression.
1606///
1607/// Each segment is converted to camelCase (FRB v2 convention); array-index brackets
1608/// (e.g. `choices[0]`) and map-key brackets (e.g. `tags[name]`) are preserved.
1609/// This replaces the former single-pass `snake_to_camel` call which incorrectly
1610/// treated the entire path string as one identifier.
1611///
1612/// Examples:
1613/// - `"choices"` → `"choices"`
1614/// - `"choices[0].message.content"` → `"choices[0].message.content"`
1615/// - `"metadata.document_title"` → `"metadata.documentTitle"`
1616/// - `"model_id"` → `"modelId"`
1617fn field_to_dart_accessor(path: &str) -> String {
1618    let mut result = String::with_capacity(path.len());
1619    for (i, segment) in path.split('.').enumerate() {
1620        if i > 0 {
1621            result.push('.');
1622        }
1623        // Separate a trailing `[...]` bracket from the field name so we only
1624        // camelCase the identifier part, not the bracket content. The owning
1625        // collection may be `List<T>?` when the underlying Rust field is
1626        // `Option<Vec<T>>`; force-unwrap with `!` so the `[N]` lookup and any
1627        // subsequent member access compile under sound null safety.
1628        if let Some(bracket_pos) = segment.find('[') {
1629            let name = &segment[..bracket_pos];
1630            let bracket = &segment[bracket_pos..];
1631            result.push_str(&name.to_lower_camel_case());
1632            result.push('!');
1633            result.push_str(bracket);
1634        } else {
1635            result.push_str(&segment.to_lower_camel_case());
1636        }
1637    }
1638    result
1639}
1640
1641/// Emits a Dart `ExtractionConfig(...)` constructor with default values, overriding
1642/// fields present in `overrides` (from fixture JSON, snake_case keys).
1643///
1644/// Only simple scalar overrides (bool, int) are supported. Complex nested types
1645/// (ocr, chunking, etc.) are left at their defaults (null).
1646fn emit_extraction_config_dart(overrides: &serde_json::Map<String, serde_json::Value>) -> String {
1647    // Collect scalar overrides; convert keys to camelCase.
1648    let mut field_overrides: std::collections::HashMap<String, String> = std::collections::HashMap::new();
1649    for (key, val) in overrides {
1650        let camel = snake_to_camel(key);
1651        let dart_val = match val {
1652            serde_json::Value::Bool(b) => {
1653                if *b {
1654                    "true".to_string()
1655                } else {
1656                    "false".to_string()
1657                }
1658            }
1659            serde_json::Value::Number(n) => n.to_string(),
1660            serde_json::Value::String(s) => format!("'{s}'"),
1661            _ => continue, // skip complex nested objects
1662        };
1663        field_overrides.insert(camel, dart_val);
1664    }
1665
1666    let use_cache = field_overrides.remove("useCache").unwrap_or_else(|| "true".to_string());
1667    let enable_quality_processing = field_overrides
1668        .remove("enableQualityProcessing")
1669        .unwrap_or_else(|| "true".to_string());
1670    let force_ocr = field_overrides
1671        .remove("forceOcr")
1672        .unwrap_or_else(|| "false".to_string());
1673    let disable_ocr = field_overrides
1674        .remove("disableOcr")
1675        .unwrap_or_else(|| "false".to_string());
1676    let include_document_structure = field_overrides
1677        .remove("includeDocumentStructure")
1678        .unwrap_or_else(|| "false".to_string());
1679    let use_layout_for_markdown = field_overrides
1680        .remove("useLayoutForMarkdown")
1681        .unwrap_or_else(|| "false".to_string());
1682    let max_archive_depth = field_overrides
1683        .remove("maxArchiveDepth")
1684        .unwrap_or_else(|| "3".to_string());
1685
1686    format!(
1687        "ExtractionConfig(useCache: {use_cache}, enableQualityProcessing: {enable_quality_processing}, forceOcr: {force_ocr}, disableOcr: {disable_ocr}, resultFormat: ResultFormat.unified, outputFormat: OutputFormat.plain(), includeDocumentStructure: {include_document_structure}, useLayoutForMarkdown: {use_layout_for_markdown}, maxArchiveDepth: {max_archive_depth})"
1688    )
1689}
1690
1691// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1692// HTTP server test rendering — DartTestClientRenderer impl + thin driver wrapper
1693// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1694
1695/// Renderer that emits `package:test` `test(...)` blocks using `dart:io HttpClient`
1696/// against the mock server (`Platform.environment['MOCK_SERVER_URL']`).
1697///
1698/// Skipped tests are emitted as self-contained stubs (complete test block with
1699/// `markTestSkipped`) entirely inside `render_test_open`. `render_test_close` uses
1700/// `in_skip` to emit the right closing token: nothing extra for skip stubs (already
1701/// closed) vs. `})));` for regular tests.
1702///
1703/// `is_redirect` must be set to `true` before invoking the shared driver for 3xx
1704/// fixtures so that `render_call` can inject `ioReq.followRedirects = false` after
1705/// the `openUrl` call.
1706struct DartTestClientRenderer {
1707    /// Set to `true` when `render_test_open` is called with a skip reason so that
1708    /// `render_test_close` can match the opening shape.
1709    in_skip: Cell<bool>,
1710    /// Pre-set to `true` by the thin wrapper when the fixture expects a 3xx response.
1711    /// `render_call` injects `ioReq.followRedirects = false` when this is `true`.
1712    is_redirect: Cell<bool>,
1713}
1714
1715impl DartTestClientRenderer {
1716    fn new(is_redirect: bool) -> Self {
1717        Self {
1718            in_skip: Cell::new(false),
1719            is_redirect: Cell::new(is_redirect),
1720        }
1721    }
1722}
1723
1724impl client::TestClientRenderer for DartTestClientRenderer {
1725    fn language_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1726        "dart"
1727    }
1728
1729    /// Emit the test opening.
1730    ///
1731    /// For skipped fixtures: emit the entire self-contained stub (open + body +
1732    /// close + blank line) and set `in_skip = true` so `render_test_close` is a
1733    /// no-op.
1734    ///
1735    /// For active fixtures: emit `test('desc', () => _serialized(() => _withRetry(() async {`
1736    /// leaving the block open for the assertion primitives.
1737    fn render_test_open(&self, out: &mut String, _fn_name: &str, description: &str, skip_reason: Option<&str>) {
1738        let escaped_desc = escape_dart(description);
1739        if let Some(reason) = skip_reason {
1740            let escaped_reason = escape_dart(reason);
1741            let _ = writeln!(out, "  test('{escaped_desc}', () {{");
1742            let _ = writeln!(out, "    markTestSkipped('{escaped_reason}');");
1743            let _ = writeln!(out, "  }});");
1744            let _ = writeln!(out);
1745            self.in_skip.set(true);
1746        } else {
1747            let _ = writeln!(
1748                out,
1749                "  test('{escaped_desc}', () => _serialized(() => _withRetry(() async {{"
1750            );
1751            self.in_skip.set(false);
1752        }
1753    }
1754
1755    /// Emit the test closing token.
1756    ///
1757    /// No-op for skip stubs (the stub was fully closed in `render_test_open`).
1758    /// Emits `})));` followed by a blank line for regular tests.
1759    fn render_test_close(&self, out: &mut String) {
1760        if self.in_skip.get() {
1761            // Stub was already closed in render_test_open.
1762            return;
1763        }
1764        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }})));");
1765        let _ = writeln!(out);
1766    }
1767
1768    /// Emit the full `dart:io HttpClient` request scaffolding.
1769    ///
1770    /// Emits:
1771    /// - URL construction from `MOCK_SERVER_URL`.
1772    /// - `_httpClient.openUrl(method, uri)`.
1773    /// - `followRedirects = false` when `is_redirect` is pre-set on the renderer.
1774    /// - Content-Type header, request headers, cookies, optional body bytes.
1775    /// - `ioReq.close()` → `ioResp`.
1776    /// - Response-body drain into `bodyStr` (skipped for redirect responses).
1777    fn render_call(&self, out: &mut String, ctx: &client::CallCtx<'_>) {
1778        // dart:io restricted headers (handled automatically by the HTTP stack).
1779        const DART_RESTRICTED_HEADERS: &[&str] = &["content-length", "host", "transfer-encoding"];
1780
1781        let method = ctx.method.to_uppercase();
1782        let escaped_method = escape_dart(&method);
1783
1784        // Fixture path is `/fixtures/<id>` — extract the id portion for URL construction.
1785        let fixture_path = escape_dart(ctx.path);
1786
1787        // Determine effective content-type.
1788        let has_explicit_content_type = ctx.headers.keys().any(|k| k.to_lowercase() == "content-type");
1789        let effective_content_type = if has_explicit_content_type {
1790            ctx.headers
1791                .iter()
1792                .find(|(k, _)| k.to_lowercase() == "content-type")
1793                .map(|(_, v)| v.as_str())
1794                .unwrap_or("application/json")
1795        } else if ctx.body.is_some() {
1796            ctx.content_type.unwrap_or("application/json")
1797        } else {
1798            ""
1799        };
1800
1801        let _ = writeln!(
1802            out,
1803            "    final baseUrl = Platform.environment['MOCK_SERVER_URL'] ?? 'http://localhost:8080';"
1804        );
1805        let _ = writeln!(out, "    final uri = Uri.parse('$baseUrl{fixture_path}');");
1806        let _ = writeln!(
1807            out,
1808            "    final ioReq = await _httpClient.openUrl('{escaped_method}', uri);"
1809        );
1810
1811        // Disable automatic redirect following for 3xx fixtures so the test can
1812        // assert on the redirect status code itself.
1813        if self.is_redirect.get() {
1814            let _ = writeln!(out, "    ioReq.followRedirects = false;");
1815        }
1816
1817        // Set content-type header.
1818        if !effective_content_type.is_empty() {
1819            let escaped_ct = escape_dart(effective_content_type);
1820            let _ = writeln!(out, "    ioReq.headers.set('content-type', '{escaped_ct}');");
1821        }
1822
1823        // Set request headers (skip dart:io restricted headers and content-type, already handled).
1824        let mut header_pairs: Vec<(&String, &String)> = ctx.headers.iter().collect();
1825        header_pairs.sort_by_key(|(k, _)| k.as_str());
1826        for (name, value) in &header_pairs {
1827            if DART_RESTRICTED_HEADERS.contains(&name.to_lowercase().as_str()) {
1828                continue;
1829            }
1830            if name.to_lowercase() == "content-type" {
1831                continue; // Already handled above.
1832            }
1833            let escaped_name = escape_dart(&name.to_lowercase());
1834            let escaped_value = escape_dart(value);
1835            let _ = writeln!(out, "    ioReq.headers.set('{escaped_name}', '{escaped_value}');");
1836        }
1837
1838        // Add cookies.
1839        if !ctx.cookies.is_empty() {
1840            let mut cookie_pairs: Vec<(&String, &String)> = ctx.cookies.iter().collect();
1841            cookie_pairs.sort_by_key(|(k, _)| k.as_str());
1842            let cookie_str: Vec<String> = cookie_pairs.iter().map(|(k, v)| format!("{k}={v}")).collect();
1843            let cookie_header = escape_dart(&cookie_str.join("; "));
1844            let _ = writeln!(out, "    ioReq.headers.set('cookie', '{cookie_header}');");
1845        }
1846
1847        // Write body bytes if present (bypass charset-based encoding issues).
1848        if let Some(body) = ctx.body {
1849            let json_str = serde_json::to_string(body).unwrap_or_default();
1850            let escaped = escape_dart(&json_str);
1851            let _ = writeln!(out, "    final bodyBytes = utf8.encode('{escaped}');");
1852            let _ = writeln!(out, "    ioReq.add(bodyBytes);");
1853        }
1854
1855        let _ = writeln!(out, "    final ioResp = await ioReq.close();");
1856        // Drain the response body to bind `bodyStr` for assertion primitives and to
1857        // allow the server to cleanly close the connection (prevents RST packets).
1858        // Redirect responses have no body to drain — skip to avoid a potential hang.
1859        if !self.is_redirect.get() {
1860            let _ = writeln!(out, "    final bodyStr = await ioResp.transform(utf8.decoder).join();");
1861        };
1862    }
1863
1864    fn render_assert_status(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, status: u16) {
1865        let _ = writeln!(
1866            out,
1867            "    expect(ioResp.statusCode, equals({status}), reason: 'status code mismatch');"
1868        );
1869    }
1870
1871    /// Emit a single header assertion, handling special tokens `<<present>>`,
1872    /// `<<absent>>`, and `<<uuid>>`.
1873    fn render_assert_header(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, name: &str, expected: &str) {
1874        let escaped_name = escape_dart(&name.to_lowercase());
1875        match expected {
1876            "<<present>>" => {
1877                let _ = writeln!(
1878                    out,
1879                    "    expect(ioResp.headers.value('{escaped_name}'), isNotNull, reason: 'header {escaped_name} should be present');"
1880                );
1881            }
1882            "<<absent>>" => {
1883                let _ = writeln!(
1884                    out,
1885                    "    expect(ioResp.headers.value('{escaped_name}'), isNull, reason: 'header {escaped_name} should be absent');"
1886                );
1887            }
1888            "<<uuid>>" => {
1889                let _ = writeln!(
1890                    out,
1891                    "    expect(ioResp.headers.value('{escaped_name}'), matches(RegExp(r'^[0-9a-f]{{8}}-[0-9a-f]{{4}}-[0-9a-f]{{4}}-[0-9a-f]{{4}}-[0-9a-f]{{12}}$')), reason: 'header {escaped_name} should be a UUID');"
1892                );
1893            }
1894            exact => {
1895                let escaped_value = escape_dart(exact);
1896                let _ = writeln!(
1897                    out,
1898                    "    expect(ioResp.headers.value('{escaped_name}'), contains('{escaped_value}'), reason: 'header {escaped_name} mismatch');"
1899                );
1900            }
1901        }
1902    }
1903
1904    /// Emit an exact-equality body assertion.
1905    ///
1906    /// String bodies are compared as decoded text; structured JSON bodies are
1907    /// compared via `jsonDecode`.
1908    fn render_assert_json_body(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, expected: &serde_json::Value) {
1909        match expected {
1910            serde_json::Value::Object(_) | serde_json::Value::Array(_) => {
1911                let json_str = serde_json::to_string(expected).unwrap_or_default();
1912                let escaped = escape_dart(&json_str);
1913                let _ = writeln!(out, "    final bodyJson = jsonDecode(bodyStr);");
1914                let _ = writeln!(out, "    final expectedJson = jsonDecode('{escaped}');");
1915                let _ = writeln!(
1916                    out,
1917                    "    expect(bodyJson, equals(expectedJson), reason: 'body mismatch');"
1918                );
1919            }
1920            serde_json::Value::String(s) => {
1921                let escaped = escape_dart(s);
1922                let _ = writeln!(
1923                    out,
1924                    "    expect(bodyStr.trim(), equals('{escaped}'), reason: 'body mismatch');"
1925                );
1926            }
1927            other => {
1928                let escaped = escape_dart(&other.to_string());
1929                let _ = writeln!(
1930                    out,
1931                    "    expect(bodyStr.trim(), equals('{escaped}'), reason: 'body mismatch');"
1932                );
1933            }
1934        }
1935    }
1936
1937    /// Emit partial-body assertions — every key in `expected` must match the
1938    /// corresponding field in the parsed JSON response.
1939    fn render_assert_partial_body(&self, out: &mut String, _response_var: &str, expected: &serde_json::Value) {
1940        let _ = writeln!(
1941            out,
1942            "    final partialJson = jsonDecode(bodyStr) as Map<String, dynamic>;"
1943        );
1944        if let Some(obj) = expected.as_object() {
1945            for (idx, (key, val)) in obj.iter().enumerate() {
1946                let escaped_key = escape_dart(key);
1947                let json_val = serde_json::to_string(val).unwrap_or_default();
1948                let escaped_val = escape_dart(&json_val);
1949                // Use an index-based variable name so keys with special characters
1950                // don't produce invalid Dart identifiers.
1951                let _ = writeln!(out, "    final _expectedField{idx} = jsonDecode('{escaped_val}');");
1952                let _ = writeln!(
1953                    out,
1954                    "    expect(partialJson['{escaped_key}'], equals(_expectedField{idx}), reason: 'partial body field \\'{escaped_key}\\' mismatch');"
1955                );
1956            }
1957        }
1958    }
1959
1960    /// Emit validation-error assertions for 422 responses.
1961    fn render_assert_validation_errors(
1962        &self,
1963        out: &mut String,
1964        _response_var: &str,
1965        errors: &[ValidationErrorExpectation],
1966    ) {
1967        let _ = writeln!(out, "    final errBody = jsonDecode(bodyStr) as Map<String, dynamic>;");
1968        let _ = writeln!(out, "    final errList = (errBody['errors'] ?? []) as List<dynamic>;");
1969        for ve in errors {
1970            let loc_dart: Vec<String> = ve.loc.iter().map(|s| format!("'{}'", escape_dart(s))).collect();
1971            let loc_str = loc_dart.join(", ");
1972            let escaped_msg = escape_dart(&ve.msg);
1973            let _ = writeln!(
1974                out,
1975                "    expect(errList.any((e) => e is Map && (e['loc'] as List?)?.join(',') == [{loc_str}].join(',') && (e['msg'] as String? ?? '').contains('{escaped_msg}')), isTrue, reason: 'validation error not found: {escaped_msg}');"
1976            );
1977        }
1978    }
1979}
1980
1981/// Render a `package:test` `test(...)` block for an HTTP server fixture.
1982///
1983/// Delegates to the shared [`client::http_call::render_http_test`] driver via
1984/// [`DartTestClientRenderer`]. HTTP 101 (WebSocket upgrade) fixtures are emitted
1985/// as skip stubs before reaching the driver because `dart:io HttpClient` cannot
1986/// handle protocol-switch responses.
1987fn render_http_test_case(out: &mut String, fixture: &Fixture, http: &HttpFixture) {
1988    // HTTP 101 (WebSocket upgrade) — dart:io HttpClient cannot handle upgrade responses.
1989    if http.expected_response.status_code == 101 {
1990        let description = escape_dart(&fixture.description);
1991        let _ = writeln!(out, "  test('{description}', () {{");
1992        let _ = writeln!(
1993            out,
1994            "    markTestSkipped('Skipped: Dart HttpClient cannot handle 101 Switching Protocols responses');"
1995        );
1996        let _ = writeln!(out, "  }});");
1997        let _ = writeln!(out);
1998        return;
1999    }
2000
2001    // Pre-set `is_redirect` on the renderer so `render_call` can inject
2002    // `ioReq.followRedirects = false` for 3xx fixtures. The shared driver has no
2003    // concept of expected status code so we thread it through renderer state.
2004    let is_redirect = http.expected_response.status_code / 100 == 3;
2005    client::http_call::render_http_test(out, &DartTestClientRenderer::new(is_redirect), fixture);
2006}
2007
2008/// Infer a MIME type from a file path extension.
2009///
2010/// Returns `None` when the extension is unknown so the caller can supply a fallback.
2011/// Used in dart e2e tests when a fixture omits `mime_type` but uses a `file_path` arg.
2012fn mime_from_extension(path: &str) -> Option<&'static str> {
2013    let ext = path.rsplit('.').next()?;
2014    match ext.to_lowercase().as_str() {
2015        "docx" => Some("application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document"),
2016        "xlsx" => Some("application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet"),
2017        "pptx" => Some("application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation"),
2018        "pdf" => Some("application/pdf"),
2019        "txt" | "text" => Some("text/plain"),
2020        "html" | "htm" => Some("text/html"),
2021        "json" => Some("application/json"),
2022        "xml" => Some("application/xml"),
2023        "csv" => Some("text/csv"),
2024        "md" | "markdown" => Some("text/markdown"),
2025        "png" => Some("image/png"),
2026        "jpg" | "jpeg" => Some("image/jpeg"),
2027        "gif" => Some("image/gif"),
2028        "zip" => Some("application/zip"),
2029        "odt" => Some("application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text"),
2030        "ods" => Some("application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet"),
2031        "odp" => Some("application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation"),
2032        "rtf" => Some("application/rtf"),
2033        "epub" => Some("application/epub+zip"),
2034        "msg" => Some("application/vnd.ms-outlook"),
2035        "eml" => Some("message/rfc822"),
2036        _ => None,
2037    }
2038}
2039
2040/// Emit Dart constructors for a batch item array (`BatchBytesItem` or `BatchFileItem`).
2041///
2042/// Returns a Dart list literal like:
2043/// ```dart
2044/// [BatchBytesItem(content: Uint8List.fromList([72, 101, ...]), mimeType: 'text/plain')]
2045/// ```
2046fn emit_dart_batch_item_array(arr: &serde_json::Value, elem_type: &str) -> String {
2047    let items: Vec<String> = arr
2048        .as_array()
2049        .map(|a| a.as_slice())
2050        .unwrap_or_default()
2051        .iter()
2052        .filter_map(|item| {
2053            let obj = item.as_object()?;
2054            match elem_type {
2055                "BatchBytesItem" => {
2056                    let content_bytes = obj
2057                        .get("content")
2058                        .and_then(|v| v.as_array())
2059                        .map(|arr| {
2060                            let nums: Vec<String> =
2061                                arr.iter().filter_map(|v| v.as_u64().map(|n| n.to_string())).collect();
2062                            format!("Uint8List.fromList([{}])", nums.join(", "))
2063                        })
2064                        .unwrap_or_else(|| "Uint8List(0)".to_string());
2065                    let mime_type = obj
2066                        .get("mime_type")
2067                        .and_then(|v| v.as_str())
2068                        .unwrap_or("application/octet-stream");
2069                    Some(format!(
2070                        "BatchBytesItem(content: {content_bytes}, mimeType: '{}')",
2071                        escape_dart(mime_type)
2072                    ))
2073                }
2074                "BatchFileItem" => {
2075                    let path = obj.get("path").and_then(|v| v.as_str()).unwrap_or("");
2076                    Some(format!("BatchFileItem(path: '{}')", escape_dart(path)))
2077                }
2078                _ => None,
2079            }
2080        })
2081        .collect();
2082    format!("[{}]", items.join(", "))
2083}
2084
2085/// Emit a `expect(array.where(...).any(...), isTrue)` line that aggregates
2086/// every accessor on the element type of a `List<T>` field, mirroring
2087/// python's `_alef_e2e_item_texts` helper.
2088///
2089/// Since Dart e2e codegen doesn't currently carry type information for per-type
2090/// field classification, this fallback always tries to aggregate common text-bearing
2091/// accessors (kind, name, source, items, alias, and similar snake_case names) on any
2092/// element type. This is lenient and works well with opaque DTOs from FRB binding
2093/// generation where we can't statically determine the exact field structure.
2094///
2095/// Returns `None` when:
2096///   - `field` is missing or the field doesn't look like an array field
2097///
2098/// When matched, emits code that tries to gather text from a set of known
2099/// accessor names into a `[String]` and substring-matches the expected value
2100/// against every entry. The matcher is lenient so that fixtures asserting `"os"`
2101/// against the `imports` field succeed regardless of which accessor surfaces
2102/// the value (`ImportInfo.source`, `ImportInfo.items`, etc.).
2103///
2104/// First tries the "stringy aggregator" path: when the array element is an
2105/// opaque DTO with several text-bearing accessors, emit a `where(...)`
2106/// closure that walks every accessor and does substring matching. Falls back
2107/// to the catch-all path if no stringy fields are recorded for the element type.
2108fn dart_stringy_aggregator_contains_assert(
2109    field: Option<&str>,
2110    result_var: &str,
2111    field_resolver: &crate::field_access::FieldResolver,
2112    dart_val: &str,
2113) -> Option<String> {
2114    use crate::field_access::StringyFieldKind;
2115    let field = field?;
2116    let resolved = field_resolver.resolve(field);
2117
2118    // Only handle simple top-level array fields (no nested chains).
2119    if resolved.contains('.') || resolved.contains('[') {
2120        return None;
2121    }
2122
2123    // Check if this is a known array field. If not, we can't tell if it's a
2124    // list of DTOs so bail out and let the scalar list path handle it.
2125    if !field_resolver.is_array(field) && !field_resolver.is_array(resolved) {
2126        return None;
2127    }
2128
2129    let array_accessor = field_resolver.accessor(field, "dart", result_var);
2130
2131    // Try the stringy aggregator path: if the element type has multiple
2132    // text-bearing accessors, emit a proper aggregator instead of a catch-all.
2133    let root_type = field_resolver.dart_root_type().cloned();
2134    if let Some(elem_type) = field_resolver.dart_advance(root_type.as_deref(), resolved) {
2135        if let Some(stringy) = field_resolver.dart_stringy_fields(&elem_type) {
2136            // Only emit the aggregator if the element type has 2+ stringy fields.
2137            // Single-field types are better served by the simpler single-accessor path.
2138            if stringy.len() >= 2 {
2139                // flutter_rust_bridge renders struct DTOs as plain Dart classes
2140                // with `final` fields, so accessors are property reads (no
2141                // parens). Dart is statically typed — calling `item.field()` on
2142                // a non-callable field, or naming a field the type lacks, is a
2143                // compile error, not a runtime miss.
2144                let mut texts_lines: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
2145                for sf in stringy {
2146                    let call = sf.name.to_lower_camel_case();
2147                    match sf.kind {
2148                        StringyFieldKind::Plain => {
2149                            texts_lines.push(format!("            texts.add(item.{call}.toString());"));
2150                        }
2151                        StringyFieldKind::Optional => {
2152                            texts_lines.push(format!(
2153                                "            final v_{call} = item.{call};\n            if (v_{call} != null) texts.add(v_{call}.toString());"
2154                            ));
2155                        }
2156                        StringyFieldKind::Vec => {
2157                            texts_lines.push(format!(
2158                                "            texts.addAll(item.{call}.map((e) => e.toString()));"
2159                            ));
2160                        }
2161                    }
2162                }
2163                let texts_block = texts_lines.join("\n");
2164                // Case-insensitive substring match: enum/sealed-class fields
2165                // stringify to `EnumName.variant()` (lowerCamelCase variant),
2166                // while fixture node-type values are PascalCase (`Function`).
2167                return Some(format!(
2168                    "    expect({array_accessor}.where((item) {{\n            final texts = <String>[];\n{texts_block}\n            return texts.any((t) => t.toLowerCase().contains(({dart_val}).toString().toLowerCase()));\n          }}).isEmpty, isFalse);"
2169                ));
2170            }
2171        }
2172    }
2173
2174    // Fallback: the element type's fields could not be resolved from the IR
2175    // (unknown root type, or fewer than two recorded stringy fields). Dart is
2176    // statically typed, so probing arbitrary accessor names cannot compile —
2177    // emit a lenient whole-object stringification match that always compiles.
2178    Some(format!(
2179        "    expect({array_accessor}.where((item) => item.toString().toLowerCase().contains(({dart_val}).toString().toLowerCase())).isEmpty, isFalse);"
2180    ))
2181}
2182
2183/// Resolve the IR type name backing this call's result, mirroring
2184/// `swift_call_result_type`. Any of `c, csharp, java, kotlin, go, php`
2185/// overrides may carry a `result_type` field; the first non-empty value wins.
2186/// These are language-agnostic IR type names shared across every binding.
2187///
2188/// Returns `None` when no override sets `result_type`; the renderer then falls
2189/// back to the workspace-default root-type heuristic in `DartFirstClassMap`.
2190fn dart_call_result_type(call_config: &alef_core::config::e2e::CallConfig) -> Option<String> {
2191    const LOOKUP_LANGS: &[&str] = &["c", "csharp", "java", "kotlin", "go", "php"];
2192    for lang in LOOKUP_LANGS {
2193        if let Some(o) = call_config.overrides.get(*lang)
2194            && let Some(rt) = o.result_type.as_deref()
2195            && !rt.is_empty()
2196        {
2197            return Some(rt.to_string());
2198        }
2199    }
2200    None
2201}
2202
2203/// Escape a string for embedding in a Dart single-quoted string literal.
2204pub(super) fn escape_dart(s: &str) -> String {
2205    s.replace('\\', "\\\\")
2206        .replace('\'', "\\'")
2207        .replace('\n', "\\n")
2208        .replace('\r', "\\r")
2209        .replace('\t', "\\t")
2210        .replace('$', "\\$")
2211}
2212
2213/// Derive the Dart top-level helper function name for constructing a mirror type from JSON.
2214///
2215/// The alef dart bridge-crate generator emits a Rust free function
2216/// `create_<snake_type>_from_json(json: String)` for each non-opaque mirror struct.
2217/// FRB generates the corresponding Dart function as `createTypeNameFromJson` (camelCase).
2218///
2219/// Example: `"ChatCompletionRequest"` → `"createChatCompletionRequestFromJson"`.
2220fn type_name_to_create_from_json_dart(type_name: &str) -> String {
2221    // Convert PascalCase type name to snake_case.
2222    let mut snake = String::with_capacity(type_name.len() + 8);
2223    for (i, ch) in type_name.char_indices() {
2224        if ch.is_uppercase() {
2225            if i > 0 {
2226                snake.push('_');
2227            }
2228            snake.extend(ch.to_lowercase());
2229        } else {
2230            snake.push(ch);
2231        }
2232    }
2233    // snake is now e.g. "chat_completion_request"
2234    // Full Rust function name: "create_chat_completion_request_from_json"
2235    let rust_fn = format!("create_{snake}_from_json");
2236    // Convert to Dart camelCase: "createChatCompletionRequestFromJson"
2237    rust_fn
2238        .split('_')
2239        .enumerate()
2240        .map(|(i, part)| {
2241            if i == 0 {
2242                part.to_string()
2243            } else {
2244                let mut chars = part.chars();
2245                match chars.next() {
2246                    None => String::new(),
2247                    Some(first) => first.to_uppercase().collect::<String>() + chars.as_str(),
2248                }
2249            }
2250        })
2251        .collect::<Vec<_>>()
2252        .join("")
2253}
2254
2255/// Build the Dart stringy field classification map for aggregating text accessors
2256/// in `Vec<T>` contains assertions. Similar to Swift's `build_swift_first_class_map`,
2257/// but Dart doesn't distinguish first-class vs opaque types — we just track stringy
2258/// fields per type for the `contains(where:)` closure aggregator.
2259fn build_dart_first_class_map(
2260    type_defs: &[alef_core::ir::TypeDef],
2261    enum_defs: &[alef_core::ir::EnumDef],
2262    e2e_config: &crate::config::E2eConfig,
2263) -> crate::field_access::DartFirstClassMap {
2264    use crate::field_access::{StringyField, StringyFieldKind};
2265    use alef_core::ir::TypeRef;
2266
2267    let mut field_types: std::collections::HashMap<String, std::collections::HashMap<String, String>> =
2268        std::collections::HashMap::new();
2269
2270    fn inner_named(ty: &TypeRef) -> Option<String> {
2271        match ty {
2272            TypeRef::Named(n) => Some(n.clone()),
2273            TypeRef::Optional(inner) | TypeRef::Vec(inner) => inner_named(inner),
2274            _ => None,
2275        }
2276    }
2277
2278    let enum_names: std::collections::HashSet<&str> = enum_defs.iter().map(|e| e.name.as_str()).collect();
2279    let classify_stringy = |ty: &TypeRef, field_optional: bool| -> Option<StringyFieldKind> {
2280        match ty {
2281            TypeRef::String => Some(if field_optional {
2282                StringyFieldKind::Optional
2283            } else {
2284                StringyFieldKind::Plain
2285            }),
2286            TypeRef::Named(name) if enum_names.contains(name.as_str()) => Some(if field_optional {
2287                StringyFieldKind::Optional
2288            } else {
2289                StringyFieldKind::Plain
2290            }),
2291            TypeRef::Optional(inner) => match inner.as_ref() {
2292                TypeRef::String => Some(StringyFieldKind::Optional),
2293                TypeRef::Named(name) if enum_names.contains(name.as_str()) => Some(StringyFieldKind::Optional),
2294                _ => None,
2295            },
2296            TypeRef::Vec(inner) => match inner.as_ref() {
2297                TypeRef::String => Some(StringyFieldKind::Vec),
2298                TypeRef::Named(name) if enum_names.contains(name.as_str()) => Some(StringyFieldKind::Vec),
2299                _ => None,
2300            },
2301            _ => None,
2302        }
2303    };
2304
2305    let mut stringy_fields_by_type: std::collections::HashMap<String, Vec<StringyField>> =
2306        std::collections::HashMap::new();
2307    for td in type_defs {
2308        let mut td_field_types: std::collections::HashMap<String, String> = std::collections::HashMap::new();
2309        let mut td_stringy: Vec<StringyField> = Vec::new();
2310        for f in &td.fields {
2311            if let Some(named) = inner_named(&f.ty) {
2312                td_field_types.insert(f.name.clone(), named);
2313            }
2314            if f.binding_excluded {
2315                continue;
2316            }
2317            if let Some(kind) = classify_stringy(&f.ty, f.optional) {
2318                td_stringy.push(StringyField {
2319                    name: f.name.clone(),
2320                    kind,
2321                });
2322            }
2323        }
2324        if !td_field_types.is_empty() {
2325            field_types.insert(td.name.clone(), td_field_types);
2326        }
2327        if !td_stringy.is_empty() {
2328            stringy_fields_by_type.insert(td.name.clone(), td_stringy);
2329        }
2330    }
2331
2332    // Best-effort root-type detection: pick a unique TypeDef that contains all
2333    // `result_fields`.
2334    let root_type = if e2e_config.result_fields.is_empty() {
2335        None
2336    } else {
2337        let matches: Vec<&alef_core::ir::TypeDef> = type_defs
2338            .iter()
2339            .filter(|td| {
2340                let names: std::collections::HashSet<&str> = td.fields.iter().map(|f| f.name.as_str()).collect();
2341                e2e_config.result_fields.iter().all(|rf| names.contains(rf.as_str()))
2342            })
2343            .collect();
2344        if matches.len() == 1 {
2345            Some(matches[0].name.clone())
2346        } else {
2347            None
2348        }
2349    };
2350
2351    crate::field_access::DartFirstClassMap {
2352        field_types,
2353        root_type,
2354        stringy_fields_by_type,
2355    }
2356}