""" Integration tests — hit each Fandom wiki endpoint and verify we get meaningful character data back. These tests make real HTTP requests, so they require network access. """ import pytest import pytest_asyncio from character_details.fetcher import fetch_character from character_details.models import CharacterData CHARACTERS = [ ("Tifa Lockhart", "Final Fantasy VII"), ("Y'shtola Rhul", "Final Fantasy XIV"), ("Princess Peach", "Super Mario"), ("Sucy Manbavaran", "Little Witch Academia"), ("Rice Shower", "Uma Musume"), ("Camilla", "Fire Emblem"), ("Shiki", "Senran Kagura"), ("Hatsune Miku", "Vocaloid"), ("Android 18", "Dragon Ball"), ("Jinx", "League of Legends"), ("Chun-Li", "Street Fighter"), ("Rouge the Bat", "Sonic"), ("Yor Briar", "Spy x Family"), ("Princess Zelda", "The Legend of Zelda"), ("Ciri", "The Witcher"), ("Zero Suit Samus", "Metroid"), ("Nessa", "Pokemon"), ] @pytest.mark.asyncio @pytest.mark.parametrize("name,franchise", CHARACTERS, ids=[f"{n} ({f})" for n, f in CHARACTERS]) async def test_fetch_character(name: str, franchise: str): """Each wiki should return a CharacterData with at least a name, franchise, description, and source URL.""" result = await fetch_character(name, franchise) assert isinstance(result, CharacterData) assert result.name == name assert result.franchise == franchise assert result.description, f"No description returned for {name} ({franchise})" assert len(result.sources) >= 1, f"No sources returned for {name} ({franchise})" # At least one source should be a Fandom URL (not just Wikipedia) fandom_sources = [s for s in result.sources if "fandom.com" in s] assert fandom_sources, ( f"No Fandom source for {name} ({franchise}) — got: {result.sources}" )