"""Build the I6 http golden fixture: examples/ingest-golden-http/{fixture/status, fixture/report, ingested-at.txt}. Regenerable throwaway (mirrors the I4 sql builder). The http golden does NOT commit a live response — the fixture files ARE the canned payloads a mock ``get`` returns (no socket, no credentials: ``credential_ref`` is null). Payloads are authored as RAW bytes so the verbatim backslashes in ``c:\\temp\\cache`` and ``backslash \\`` survive exactly: a normal Python string literal would turn ``\\t`` into a TAB and ``\\c`` into a literal backslash-c, silently corrupting the fenced-not-escaped discriminator the golden test depends on. LF-only, so the golden is platform-stable. """ from __future__ import annotations from pathlib import Path GOLDEN = Path(__file__).resolve().parents[3] / "examples" / "ingest-golden-http" def main() -> None: fixture = GOLDEN / "fixture" fixture.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) # 1 line; a raw | and \ discriminate fenced-verbatim rendering from table-escaping. status = rb'{"service": "billing", "state": "degraded | partial", "path": "c:\temp\cache"}' (fixture / "status").write_bytes(status + b"\n") # 3 lines (<= max_rows); pipe + backslash kept verbatim inside the fence. report = ( b"baseline ok\n" + rb"pipe | and backslash \ kept verbatim" + b"\n" + b"end of report\n" ) (fixture / "report").write_bytes(report) (GOLDEN / "ingested-at.txt").write_bytes(b"2026-07-04T12:00:00Z\n") print(f"built {fixture}/status, {fixture}/report + ingested-at.txt") if __name__ == "__main__": main()