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############################################################################
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# #
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############################################################################
from typing import Tuple
from lsprotocol import types
from ..client import LanguageClient
async def test_completion(
json_server_client: Tuple[LanguageClient, types.InitializeResult],
uri_for,
):
"""Ensure that the completion methods are working as expected."""
client, initialize_result = json_server_client
completion_provider = initialize_result.capabilities.completion_provider
assert completion_provider
assert completion_provider.trigger_characters == [","]
assert completion_provider.all_commit_characters == [":"]
test_uri = uri_for("example.json")
assert test_uri is not None
response = await client.text_document_completion_async(
types.CompletionParams(
text_document=types.TextDocumentIdentifier(uri=test_uri),
position=types.Position(line=0, character=0),
)
)
labels = {i.label for i in response.items}
assert labels == set(['"', "[", "]", "{", "}"])
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