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Bzzz Antennae Test Suite

This directory contains a comprehensive test suite for the Bzzz antennae coordination system that operates independently of external services like Hive, GitHub, or n8n.

Components

1. Task Simulator (task_simulator.go)

  • Purpose: Generates realistic task scenarios for testing coordination
  • Features:
    • Mock repositories with cross-dependencies
    • Simulated GitHub issues with bzzz-task labels
    • Coordination scenarios (API integration, security-first, parallel conflicts)
    • Automatic task announcements every 45 seconds
    • Simulated agent responses every 30 seconds

2. Antennae Test Suite (antennae_test.go)

  • Purpose: Comprehensive testing of coordination capabilities
  • Test Categories:
    • Basic task announcement and response
    • Cross-repository dependency detection
    • Multi-repository coordination sessions
    • Conflict resolution between agents
    • Human escalation scenarios
    • Load handling with concurrent sessions

3. Test Runner (cmd/test_runner.go)

  • Purpose: Command-line interface for running tests
  • Modes:
    • simulator - Run only the task simulator
    • testsuite - Run full coordination tests
    • interactive - Interactive testing environment

Mock Data

Mock Repositories

  1. hive - Main coordination platform

    • WebSocket support task (depends on bzzz API)
    • Agent authentication system (security)
  2. bzzz - P2P coordination system

    • API contract definition (blocks other work)
    • Dependency detection algorithm
  3. distributed-ai-dev - AI development tools

    • Bzzz integration task (depends on API + auth)

Coordination Scenarios

  1. Cross-Repository API Integration

    • Tests coordination when multiple repos implement shared API
    • Verifies proper dependency ordering
  2. Security-First Development

    • Tests blocking relationships with security requirements
    • Ensures auth work completes before integration
  3. Parallel Development Conflict

    • Tests conflict resolution when agents work on overlapping features
    • Verifies coordination to prevent conflicts

Usage

Build the test runner:

go build -o test-runner cmd/test_runner.go

Run modes:

1. Full Test Suite (Default)

./test-runner
# or
./test-runner testsuite

2. Task Simulator Only

./test-runner simulator
  • Continuously announces mock tasks
  • Simulates agent responses
  • Runs coordination scenarios
  • Useful for manual observation

3. Interactive Mode

./test-runner interactive

Commands available:

  • start - Start task simulator
  • stop - Stop task simulator
  • test - Run single test
  • status - Show current status
  • peers - Show connected peers
  • scenario <name> - Run specific scenario
  • quit - Exit

Test Results

The test suite generates detailed results including:

  • Pass/Fail Status: Each test's success state
  • Timing Metrics: Response times and duration
  • Coordination Logs: Step-by-step coordination activity
  • Quantitative Metrics: Tasks announced, sessions created, dependencies detected

Example Output:

🧪 Antennae Coordination Test Suite
==================================================

🔬 Running Test 1/6
   📋 Basic Task Announcement
   ✅ PASSED (2.3s)
   Expected: Agents respond to task announcements within 30 seconds
   Actual: Received 2 agent responses

🔬 Running Test 2/6
   🔗 Dependency Detection
   ✅ PASSED (156ms)
   Expected: System detects task dependencies across repositories
   Actual: Detected 3 cross-repository dependencies

Integration with Live System

While the test suite is designed to work independently, it can also be used alongside the live bzzz P2P mesh:

  1. Connect to Live Mesh: The test runner will discover and connect to existing bzzz nodes (WALNUT, ACACIA, IRONWOOD)

  2. Isolated Test Topics: Uses separate PubSub topics (bzzz/test/coordination, antennae/test/meta-discussion) to avoid interfering with production coordination

  3. Real Peer Discovery: Uses actual mDNS discovery to find peers, testing the full P2P stack

Benefits

  1. Independent Testing: No dependencies on external services
  2. Realistic Scenarios: Based on actual coordination patterns
  3. Comprehensive Coverage: Tests all aspects of antennae coordination
  4. Quantitative Metrics: Provides measurable test results
  5. Interactive Development: Supports manual testing and debugging
  6. Load Testing: Verifies behavior under concurrent coordination sessions

This test suite enables rapid development and validation of the antennae coordination system without requiring complex external infrastructure.