Adds cmd/fake_ollama, a minimal Ollama-API-compatible fake that
implements just enough surface for embedd to drive end-to-end
without a real Ollama install:
GET /api/tags — fixed model list including nomic-embed-text
POST /api/embeddings — deterministic dim-D vector from sha256(prompt)
GET /health — for the smoke's poll_health helper
Same prompt → bit-identical vector across runs, machines, and CI
nodes. Vectors are NOT semantically meaningful; the fake validates
the embed CONTRACT (dimension echo, response shape, status codes,
deterministic round-trip), not real semantic ranking. Real ranking
still requires real Ollama and lives in scripts/g2_smoke.sh + the
integration tier of the proof harness.
scripts/g2_smoke_fixtures.sh — full chain smoke against the fake:
- Build fake_ollama + embedd + vectord + gateway
- Start fake on :11435 (distinct from real Ollama at :11434)
- Generate temp lakehouse.toml with provider_url override
- Boot embedd/vectord/gateway with --config <override>
- 4 assertions: dim=768, deterministic same-text, different-text
divergence, bad-model → 4xx/5xx (fake 404 → embedd 502)
- Trap-cleanup tears down all 4 binaries + tmp config
Wired into the task runner:
just smoke-g2-fixtures
Closes R-006 partially:
- Embed half: ✓ — CI / fresh-clone reviewers without Ollama can
now run the embed contract smoke
- Storage half: deferred — mocking S3 protocol is non-trivial
(multipart, signed URLs, etc.) and MinIO itself is lightweight
enough to install via Docker in any CI environment. Documented
as Sprint 0 follow-up if a CI system without Docker shows up.
What this DOESN'T cover:
- Real semantic similarity (use scripts/g2_smoke.sh + real Ollama)
- Real Ollama API quirks (timeouts, version-specific shapes,
/api/embed batch endpoint that newer versions support)
Verified:
bash scripts/g2_smoke_fixtures.sh — 4/4 assertions PASS, ~3s wall
just verify — vet + test + 9 smokes still green
Doesn't replace the existing g2_smoke.sh (which still requires real
Ollama and exercises the actual embed semantics). Adds an alternate
mode for portability.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>