This directory contains an experimental script for running prompt evaluation tests on extensions and prompts under //agents
. It currently only works locally and will make temporary changes to your Chromium repo.
Existing tests can be run via the //agents/testing/eval_prompts.py
script. It should handle everything automatically, although it is advised to commit any changes before running this script. It will automatically retrieve a temporary copy of promptfoo, perform repo setup, run configured tests, and perform teardown.
By default, it will build promptfoo from ToT, but specific behavior can be configured via command line arguments, including use of stable releases via npm which will likely result in faster setup.
The prompt eval is intended to be run with Chromium in a btrfs file system. The tests should still run in a normal checkout but will be significantly slower and take up significantly more disk space. These steps can be used to fetch a new Chromium solution in a virtual btrfs file system mounted in your home dir.
The following commands can be used to set up the environment:
# 1. Ensure btrfs is installed sudo apt install btrfs-progs # 2. Create the virtual image file truncate -s 500G ~/btrfs_virtual_disk.img # 3. Format the image with btrfs mkfs.btrfs ~/btrfs_virtual_disk.img # 4. Mount the image mkdir ~/btrfs sudo mount -o loop ~/btrfs_virtual_disk.img ~/btrfs # 5. Update owner sudo chown $(whoami):$(id -ng) ~/btrfs # 6. Create a btrfs subvolume for the checkout btrfs subvolume create ~/btrfs/chromium # 7. Fetch a new Chromium checkout into the subvolume. # This will place the 'src' directory inside '~/btrfs/chromium/'. cd ~/btrfs/chromium fetch chromium # For an existing checkout, you would instead move the contents, e.g.: # mv ~/your_old_chromium/* ~/btrfs/chromium/
After Chromium is checked out, agents/testing/eval_prompts.py
can then be run from ~/btrfs/chromium/src/
.
The script only installs the extensions in the EXTENSIONS_TO_INSTALL
list at the top of the file. If an extension should be present for testing, add the extension name to this list.
Each independent test case should have its own promptfoo yaml config file. See the promptfoo documentation for more information on this. If multiple prompts are expected to result in the same behavior, and thus can be tested in the same way, the config file can contain multiple prompts. promptfoo will automatically test each prompt individually.
Config files should be placed in a tests/promptfoo/
subdirectory of the relevant prompt or extension directory. After they exist on disk, new yaml files will need to be added to the PROMPTFOO_CONFIG_COMPONENTS
list at the top of the script for the tests to actually be run.
The gemini_provider.py
supports several custom options for advanced testing scenarios, such as applying file changes or loading specific templates. Below is an example of a promptfoo.yaml
file that demonstrates how to use the changes
option to patch and stage files before a test prompt is run.
This example can be used as a template for writing tests that require a specific file state.
custom_options.promptfoo.yaml
prompts: - "What is the staged content of the file `path/to/dummy.txt`?" providers: - id: "python:../../../testing/gemini_provider.py" config: extensions: - depot_tools changes: - apply: "path/to/add_dummy_content.patch" - stage: "path/to/dummy.txt" tests: - description: "Test with custom options" assert: # Check that the agent ran git diff and found the new content. - type: icontains value: "dummy content"
The changes
field points to standard .patch
files. The test runner will apply them.
add_dummy_content.patch
diff --git a/path/to/dummy.txt b/path/to/dummy.txt index e69de29..27332d3 100644 --- a/path/to/dummy.txt +++ b/path/to/dummy.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +dummy content