import json from core.file import File, FileTransferMethod, FileType, FileUploadConfig from models.workflow import Workflow def test_file_to_dict(): file = File( id="file1", tenant_id="tenant1", type=FileType.IMAGE, transfer_method=FileTransferMethod.REMOTE_URL, remote_url="https://example.com/image1.jpg", storage_key="storage_key", ) file_dict = file.to_dict() assert "_storage_key" not in file_dict assert "url" in file_dict def test_workflow_features_with_image(): # Create a feature dict that mimics the old structure with image config features = { "file_upload": { "image": {"enabled": True, "number_limits": 5, "transfer_methods": ["remote_url", "local_file"]} } } # Create a workflow instance with the features workflow = Workflow( tenant_id="tenant-1", app_id="app-1", type="chat", version="1.0", graph="{}", features=json.dumps(features), created_by="user-1", environment_variables=[], conversation_variables=[], ) # Get the converted features through the property converted_features = json.loads(workflow.features) # Create FileUploadConfig from the converted features file_upload_config = FileUploadConfig.model_validate(converted_features["file_upload"]) # Validate the config assert file_upload_config.number_limits == 5 assert list(file_upload_config.allowed_file_types) == [FileType.IMAGE] assert list(file_upload_config.allowed_file_upload_methods) == [ FileTransferMethod.REMOTE_URL, FileTransferMethod.LOCAL_FILE, ] assert list(file_upload_config.allowed_file_extensions) == []