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datatools-dev/tests/test_pdf_extract_smoke.py
Michael bece2b4030 refactor(pdf): rip out templates; heuristic scan + selectable table
User feedback: the template / visual-picker / mode-dispatch
implementation was too complex for the actual workflow.
Statements drift between months, the canvas state didn't survive
multi-page navigation, and accountants don't want to maintain
per-bank configuration just to convert PDFs to CSV.

Start-over design — one public function, one page, no
persistence:

  ``scan_pdf_for_transactions(pdf_bytes) → (rows, warnings)``

A row is "any text line with a date pattern AND at least one
amount pattern." Each detected row is a dict shaped::

    {
      "date": "2026-01-15",
      "description": "Coffee Shop",
      "amount_1": -4.50,
      "amount_2": 1000.00,   # if a second amount was found
      "page": 1,
      "raw": "01/15/2026 Coffee Shop (4.50) 1,000.00",
      "source_file": "chase-jan-2026.pdf",
    }

Multi-line descriptions still merge (no-date no-amount lines
attach to the previous transaction). Multi-PDF batches share a
single combined table with a ``source_file`` column.

**Page UX:**

- Upload PDF(s) → optional Options expander (parens-negative,
  use-OCR) → click Scan → see all detected rows in an
  ``st.data_editor``.
- The editor has an ``Include`` checkbox column (default on),
  plus user-editable date / description / amount cells and a
  read-only ``raw`` column showing the original PDF text for
  verification.
- A ``Columns to include in CSV`` multiselect hides
  ``page`` / ``raw`` from the download by default; user can
  re-add either.
- Download CSV gets only the checked rows.

No template save/load. No visual picker. No mode dispatch. No
column boundaries. No schema migration. No per-bank
configuration files.

**Deletions:**

- ``src/pdf_templates.py`` — template storage layer
- ``src/gui/_drawable_canvas_compat.py`` — Streamlit compat shim
  for the canvas (no canvas now)
- ``tests/test_pdf_templates.py``, ``test_pdf_row_heuristic.py``,
  ``test_drawable_canvas_compat.py`` — covered the removed APIs
- ``build/hooks/hook-streamlit_drawable_canvas.py`` — hook for
  the removed dep
- ``streamlit-drawable-canvas==0.9.3`` from ``requirements.txt``
- The drawable-canvas references in ``build/datatools.spec``

**``src/pdf_extract.py``** shrinks from ~30 helper functions to
~10. Keeps: value parsers, row clusterer, date/amount token
finders, OCR pipeline, dependency guards. The one new public
function ``scan_pdf_for_transactions`` glues them together.

**Tests** (59 passing): the unit layer keeps full coverage of
the building blocks; the smoke layer pins the end-to-end PDF
roundtrip, OCR discovery, dependency-import behavior, and the
multi-line-description merge. The fpdf2-generated fixture PDF
still drives the real-PDF test.

Rollback: ``git revert HEAD`` brings back the template system if
needed — but the simpler model should make that unlikely.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-19 23:57:30 +00:00

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"""End-to-end smoke tests for the PDF transaction scanner.
These run real ``pdfplumber`` + ``pypdfium2`` (when OCR is in play)
calls against a small statement-shaped PDF generated in memory
with ``fpdf2``. They catch the failure modes most likely to bite
an end-user installer build: missing native lib, broken hook
bundling, pin/installed mismatch.
Generation note: ``fpdf2`` is a test-only dep in
``requirements-dev.txt``. We don't ship it.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import pytest
def _build_tiny_statement_pdf() -> bytes:
"""One-page PDF: header line + three transaction rows + a
closing-balance footer. The scanner should pick up exactly the
three transactions."""
from fpdf import FPDF
pdf = FPDF(orientation="P", unit="pt", format="letter")
pdf.add_page()
pdf.set_font("Helvetica", size=12)
pdf.set_xy(40, 50)
pdf.cell(0, 14, "ACME BANK STATEMENT", new_x="LMARGIN", new_y="NEXT")
# Header row (not a transaction — no amount)
pdf.set_xy(40, 100)
pdf.cell(120, 14, "Date")
pdf.set_xy(160, 100)
pdf.cell(200, 14, "Description")
pdf.set_xy(360, 100)
pdf.cell(80, 14, "Amount")
# Three transactions
rows = [
("01/15/2026", "Coffee Shop", "(4.50)"),
("01/16/2026", "Refund Vendor", "$12.00"),
("01/17/2026", "ATM Withdrawal", "(40.00)"),
]
y = 130
for date, desc, amt in rows:
pdf.set_xy(40, y)
pdf.cell(120, 14, date)
pdf.set_xy(160, y)
pdf.cell(200, 14, desc)
pdf.set_xy(360, y)
pdf.cell(80, 14, amt)
y += 20
# Footer — has a date-like number maybe but no real txn shape
pdf.set_xy(40, y + 20)
pdf.cell(0, 14, "Closing balance: $1,000.00")
return bytes(pdf.output())
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Dependency import smoke
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestDependencyImports:
"""Each runtime PDF dep must be importable. Fails fast on a
stripped install or a missing CI pin."""
def test_pdfplumber(self):
import pdfplumber # noqa: F401
def test_pypdfium2(self):
import pypdfium2 # noqa: F401
def test_pytesseract(self):
import pytesseract # noqa: F401
def test_PIL(self):
from PIL import Image # noqa: F401
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# End-to-end against a real PDF
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestScanPdfForTransactions:
@pytest.fixture
def pdf_bytes(self) -> bytes:
return _build_tiny_statement_pdf()
def test_finds_three_transactions(self, pdf_bytes):
from src.pdf_extract import scan_pdf_for_transactions
rows, warnings = scan_pdf_for_transactions(pdf_bytes)
# The PDF has 3 transactions plus a header and a closing-
# balance footer. Header has no amount; closing-balance has
# no date in the same line — neither qualifies as a txn.
assert len(rows) == 3, (
f"expected 3 rows, got {len(rows)}:\n"
f"{[r.get('raw') for r in rows]}"
)
def test_parses_dates_to_iso(self, pdf_bytes):
from src.pdf_extract import scan_pdf_for_transactions
rows, _ = scan_pdf_for_transactions(pdf_bytes)
assert [r["date"] for r in rows] == [
"2026-01-15", "2026-01-16", "2026-01-17",
]
def test_parses_amounts_with_signs(self, pdf_bytes):
from src.pdf_extract import scan_pdf_for_transactions
rows, _ = scan_pdf_for_transactions(pdf_bytes)
assert rows[0]["amount_1"] == -4.50
assert rows[1]["amount_1"] == 12.00
assert rows[2]["amount_1"] == -40.00
def test_preserves_raw_line(self, pdf_bytes):
from src.pdf_extract import scan_pdf_for_transactions
rows, _ = scan_pdf_for_transactions(pdf_bytes)
# Raw line lets the user verify what was matched.
assert all("raw" in r and r["raw"] for r in rows)
assert "Coffee" in rows[0]["raw"]
def test_page_tagged(self, pdf_bytes):
from src.pdf_extract import scan_pdf_for_transactions
rows, _ = scan_pdf_for_transactions(pdf_bytes)
assert all(r["page"] == 1 for r in rows)
def test_negative_in_parens_off(self, pdf_bytes):
"""With parens-negative off, the parser can't decode
``(4.50)`` and falls back to the raw text — the row still
surfaces, just with the unparsed string in the amount slot
so the user can see and fix it in the editor."""
from src.pdf_extract import scan_pdf_for_transactions
rows, _ = scan_pdf_for_transactions(
pdf_bytes, negative_in_parens=False,
)
# Row 0 had "(4.50)" — without parens-negative, parse_amount
# returns None and the scanner keeps the raw token.
assert rows[0]["amount_1"] == "(4.50)"
# Row 1 had "$12.00" — still parses to positive.
assert rows[1]["amount_1"] == 12.00
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Multi-line description merging
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestMultilineDescription:
def test_continuation_line_merges(self):
"""A line with no date and no amount, sitting between two
transaction rows, attaches to the previous transaction's
description."""
from src.pdf_extract import (
Page,
WordBox,
scan_pdf_for_transactions,
)
# Build a synthetic page through the public entry point by
# going through extract_pages_auto's intermediate? Easier:
# call the internals directly via a fake PDF. For unit
# coverage of the merge behavior, route through the helper:
from src import pdf_extract as mod
original = mod.extract_pages_auto
def fake(_pdf_bytes, *, allow_ocr=True):
words = [
WordBox(x0=0, top=0, x1=80, bottom=10, text="01/15/2026"),
WordBox(x0=100, top=0, x1=160, bottom=10, text="Coffee"),
WordBox(x0=200, top=0, x1=240, bottom=10, text="$4.50"),
# Continuation: no date, no amount
WordBox(x0=100, top=20, x1=160, bottom=30, text="Vendor"),
WordBox(x0=170, top=20, x1=230, bottom=30, text="memo"),
# Next transaction
WordBox(x0=0, top=40, x1=80, bottom=50, text="01/16/2026"),
WordBox(x0=100, top=40, x1=160, bottom=50, text="Other"),
WordBox(x0=200, top=40, x1=240, bottom=50, text="$10.00"),
]
return [Page(
page_no=1, width=300, height=100, text="", words=words,
)], []
mod.extract_pages_auto = fake
try:
rows, _ = scan_pdf_for_transactions(b"")
finally:
mod.extract_pages_auto = original
assert len(rows) == 2
assert "Vendor memo" in rows[0]["description"]
assert rows[1]["description"] == "Other"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Graceful fallback when deps absent
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPdfDependencyMissing:
def test_require_pdfplumber_raises_typed_on_absence(self, monkeypatch):
from src import pdf_extract
import builtins
real_import = builtins.__import__
def fake_import(name, *a, **kw):
if name == "pdfplumber":
raise ImportError("simulated absent dep")
return real_import(name, *a, **kw)
monkeypatch.setattr(builtins, "__import__", fake_import)
with pytest.raises(pdf_extract.PdfDependencyMissing) as exc:
pdf_extract._require_pdfplumber()
assert "pdfplumber" in str(exc.value)
assert exc.value.hint
def test_require_pdfium_raises_typed_on_absence(self, monkeypatch):
from src import pdf_extract
import builtins
real_import = builtins.__import__
def fake_import(name, *a, **kw):
if name == "pypdfium2":
raise ImportError("simulated absent dep")
return real_import(name, *a, **kw)
monkeypatch.setattr(builtins, "__import__", fake_import)
with pytest.raises(pdf_extract.PdfDependencyMissing):
pdf_extract._require_pdfium()
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Requirements pin consistency
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestPinnedVersionsMatchInstalled:
"""If someone bumps the pin in ``requirements.txt`` without
actually reinstalling, this test points it out before CI does."""
def _parse_pins(self) -> dict[str, str]:
from pathlib import Path
text = (
Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "requirements.txt"
).read_text(encoding="utf-8")
pins: dict[str, str] = {}
for line in text.splitlines():
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
if "==" in line:
name, _, version = line.partition("==")
pins[name.strip()] = version.strip()
return pins
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dist_name", [
"pdfplumber",
"pypdfium2",
"pytesseract",
])
def test_pin_matches_installed(self, dist_name):
import importlib.metadata as md
pins = self._parse_pins()
if dist_name not in pins:
pytest.skip(f"{dist_name} not exact-pinned in requirements.txt")
installed = md.version(dist_name)
assert installed == pins[dist_name], (
f"installed {dist_name}=={installed} but requirements.txt "
f"pins {pins[dist_name]} — bump the pin, or reinstall."
)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OCR availability
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestOcrAvailability:
def test_returns_a_tuple(self):
from src.pdf_extract import ocr_available
result = ocr_available()
assert isinstance(result, tuple) and len(result) == 2
ok, reason = result
assert isinstance(ok, bool)
assert isinstance(reason, str)
def test_extract_pages_auto_skips_ocr_when_disabled(self):
from src.pdf_extract import extract_pages_auto
pdf_bytes = _build_tiny_statement_pdf()
pages, warnings = extract_pages_auto(pdf_bytes, allow_ocr=False)
assert len(pages) == 1
assert not any("OCR is disabled" in w for w in warnings)
class TestTesseractDiscovery:
def test_autodetect_returns_none_on_non_windows(self, monkeypatch):
from src import pdf_extract
monkeypatch.setattr("platform.system", lambda: "Linux")
assert pdf_extract._autodetect_tesseract_path() is None
def test_autodetect_finds_program_files_on_windows(self, monkeypatch):
from src import pdf_extract
monkeypatch.setattr("platform.system", lambda: "Windows")
target = r"C:\Program Files\Tesseract-OCR\tesseract.exe"
def fake_exists(self):
return str(self) == target
monkeypatch.setattr("pathlib.Path.exists", fake_exists)
assert pdf_extract._autodetect_tesseract_path() == target
def test_autodetect_returns_none_when_nothing_installed(self, monkeypatch):
from src import pdf_extract
monkeypatch.setattr("platform.system", lambda: "Windows")
monkeypatch.setattr("pathlib.Path.exists", lambda self: False)
assert pdf_extract._autodetect_tesseract_path() is None
def test_env_var_override_takes_precedence(self, monkeypatch, tmp_path):
from src import pdf_extract
fake_bin = str(tmp_path / "fake-tesseract.exe")
monkeypatch.setenv("DATATOOLS_TESSERACT_PATH", fake_bin)
pdf_extract.ocr_available()
import pytesseract
assert pytesseract.pytesseract.tesseract_cmd == fake_bin