tests/cron/test_scheduler_provider.py spawned a background ticker thread, slept a fixed 0.2s, then asserted the loop had called tick()/heartbeat() at least N times. Under loaded CI the worker thread isn't always scheduled within that window, so the loop hadn't ticked yet — flaking with 'provider never called tick()' (assert 0 >= 1). Add a _wait_until(predicate, timeout) helper and replace all five fixed time.sleep(0.2) sites with a poll on the actual predicate (calls/beats count reached). Same contract assertions, no wall-clock dependence. |
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| .. | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| conftest.py | ||
| test_blueprint_catalog.py | ||
| test_claim_job_for_fire.py | ||
| test_codex_execution_paths.py | ||
| test_compute_next_run_last_run_at.py | ||
| test_cron_context_from.py | ||
| test_cron_inactivity_timeout.py | ||
| test_cron_no_agent.py | ||
| test_cron_profile_isolation.py | ||
| test_cron_prompt_injection_skill.py | ||
| test_cron_provider_pin.py | ||
| test_cron_script.py | ||
| test_cron_workdir.py | ||
| test_cronjob_schema.py | ||
| test_file_permissions.py | ||
| test_jobs.py | ||
| test_jobs_changed_notify.py | ||
| test_jobs_crossprocess_lock.py | ||
| test_parallel_pool.py | ||
| test_rewrite_skill_refs.py | ||
| test_run_one_job.py | ||
| test_scheduler.py | ||
| test_scheduler_mcp_init.py | ||
| test_scheduler_provider.py | ||
| test_suggestions.py | ||