Didactopus/tests/test_course_ingest.py

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from didactopus.course_ingest import parse_markdown_course, extract_concept_candidates
SAMPLE = '''
# Sample Course
## Module 1
### Lesson A
- Objective: Explain Topic A.
- Exercise: Do task A.
Topic A body.
### Lesson B
- Objective: Explain Topic B.
Topic B body.
'''
def test_parse_markdown_course() -> None:
course = parse_markdown_course(SAMPLE, "Sample Course")
assert course.title == "Sample Course"
assert len(course.modules) == 1
assert len(course.modules[0].lessons) == 2
def test_extract_concepts() -> None:
course = parse_markdown_course(SAMPLE, "Sample Course")
concepts = extract_concept_candidates(course)
assert len(concepts) >= 2
def test_extract_concepts_captures_distinctions_and_constraints() -> None:
sample = """
# OCW Slice
## Broader Applications
### Thermodynamics and Entropy
- Objective: Explain how thermodynamic entropy relates to, and differs from, Shannon entropy.
- Exercise: Compare the two entropy notions and identify what is preserved across the analogy.
Entropy is a measure of uncertainty in the source model. The analogy is useful but dangerous when used loosely.
### Channel Capacity
- Objective: Explain channel capacity as a limit on reliable communication over a noisy channel.
- Exercise: State why reliable transmission above capacity is impossible in the long run.
"""
course = parse_markdown_course(sample, "OCW Slice")
concepts = {concept.id: concept for concept in extract_concept_candidates(course)}
entropy = concepts["thermodynamics-and-entropy"]
assert entropy.source_role == "nuance"
assert entropy.distinctions
assert entropy.definition_candidates
assert entropy.qualification_candidates
capacity = concepts["channel-capacity"]
assert capacity.constraint_candidates