diff --git a/docs/ADR-027-rich-search-filters.md b/docs/ADR-027-rich-search-filters.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8acd28c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/ADR-027-rich-search-filters.md @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +# ADR-027: Rich Search Filters for Semantic Search + +**Status**: Accepted (Phases 1–2 implemented; Phase 3 deferred) +**Date**: 2026-06-02 +**Depends On**: ADR-012 (Unified Multi-Algorithm Search), ADR-014 (BM25 Search), ADR-019 (Verify-on-Read for Semantic Search) +**Tracking**: Astrolabe Cloud POC Deck card #177 + +## Context + +`nc_semantic_search` today exposes one structured filter — `doc_types` — on top of the query +string. Everything else a user might want to narrow by (when a document was last modified, which +folder it lives in, which tags it carries) is invisible to the search layer. As Astrolabe's corpus +grows across Notes, Files (PDFs), Deck cards, and News items, a single relevance ranking over the +whole index is increasingly blunt: the user knows "the spec I edited last week, somewhere under +/Projects" but can only type words and hope. + +The Astrolabe PHP app surfaces semantic search through a plain `NcTextField` plus a doc-type +checkbox grid (`astrolabe/src/App.vue`). There is no visual affordance for any other dimension. We +want to add **rich, visually-indicated filters** — modelled on Nextcloud Unified Search's +filter-*chip* interaction — and weave them through the search backend without disturbing the +existing fusion + verify-on-read pipeline. + +This ADR defines: + +1. The **contract** for how a structured filter travels from the MCP tool signature down to a + Qdrant `FieldCondition` (so every future filter follows one pattern). +2. The **payload-readiness** of each desired filter, which drives a phased rollout. +3. What the **frontend** sends and how it presents active filters. + +### How filtering works today (the pattern to generalise) + +A single filter — `doc_type` — already threads through three layers. New filters mirror it exactly. + +1. **MCP tool signature** — `nextcloud_mcp_server/server/semantic.py` (`nc_semantic_search`) accepts + `doc_types: list[str] | None` and dispatches one `search_algo.search(...)` call per type (or one + call with `doc_type=None` for cross-app search). +2. **Algorithm** — `nextcloud_mcp_server/search/bm25_hybrid.py` `search()` receives `doc_type` and + builds the Qdrant filter: + + ```python + filter_conditions = [ + get_placeholder_filter(), # exclude pending placeholders + build_ownership_filter(user_id, accessible_owners), # ACL + ] + if doc_type: + filter_conditions.append( + FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value=doc_type)) + ) + query_filter = Filter(must=filter_conditions) + ``` + +3. **Qdrant query** — `query_filter` is passed to **both** the dense and sparse `Prefetch` branches + of the `query_points` call, so the filter applies *before* fusion. Filtering before fusion (not + after) keeps the `limit * 2` candidate pools meaningful and avoids returning fewer than `limit` + results when a filter is selective. + +`build_ownership_filter` (`search/access_filter.py`) and `get_placeholder_filter` +(`vector/placeholder.py`) demonstrate the full matcher vocabulary we will reuse: `MatchValue` +(exact), `MatchAny` (OR-list), `Range` (numeric bounds), and `Filter(must=...)` / `Filter(should=...)` +for AND / OR composition. + +### Payload readiness governs what we can ship + +Filters can only be applied to fields that exist in the Qdrant payload (built in +`nextcloud_mcp_server/vector/processor.py`). Auditing the payload schema: + +| Desired filter | Payload field | Type | Status | +|---|---|---|---| +| Modified-date range | `modified_at` | `int` (Unix ts) | ✅ **Ready** — value present on every point; needs a payload index (added in Phase 1, no content re-index) | +| Document type | `doc_type` | keyword-indexed `str` | ✅ Implemented | +| Directory / path | `file_path` (files only) | `str` | ✅ **Ready (Phase 2)** — value present on file points; TEXT payload index added (no content re-index), filtered with `MatchText` | +| Tags | — | — | ❌ **Not indexed** — no `tags` field is written during scanning | +| Category (notes) | — | — | ❌ Not in payload — fetched from the Notes API at verify time only | + +`modified_at` is a deliberate cross-app normalization the scanner already performs: the Notes API +and Deck return int Unix seconds natively, News timestamps are unit-normalized to seconds, and +WebDAV's RFC-1123 `getlastmodified` *string* is parsed to `int(dt.timestamp())` +(`client/webdav.py`). One `int` field therefore covers every doc type. + +Two consequences: + +- **`modified_at` is the cheap win — but it still needs a payload *index*.** The value is on every + point, so **no content re-index** is required. However, Qdrant only evaluates a `Range` + efficiently against an *indexed* field; without an index every dated query full-scans the + collection (and 400s on Qdrant Cloud strict payload-validation mode). Phase 1 therefore adds a + single `modified_at: INTEGER` entry to `_PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS` + (`vector/qdrant_client.py`); the existing idempotent `_ensure_payload_indexes()` startup path + creates it on new **and** existing collections with no operator action. `INTEGER` (not `FLOAT`) + because the stored value is an int Unix-second timestamp. +- **Why not a Qdrant `datetime` index?** Qdrant's `datetime` index / `DatetimeRange` would let us + filter with RFC 3339 strings directly, but its indexer only ingests *string* payload values + (`value.as_str()` in Qdrant's `numeric_index/value_indexer.rs`) — it silently skips integer + payloads. Adopting it would mean re-storing `modified_at` as RFC 3339 strings on every point, + i.e. the full re-index Phase 1 is designed to avoid. We instead keep int storage + a numeric + `Range` and accept RFC 3339 only at the request boundary (see §3). +- **Tags / path / category are not free.** `file_path` filtering needs a Qdrant payload index + before `MatchText`/prefix matching is performant; `tags` and `category` are not in the payload at + all and require extending `processor.py` plus a full re-index. Conflating these with the date + filter would make a small UX improvement wait on an expensive indexing migration. + +## Decision + +### 1. Generalise the filter contract through one shared helper + +Every structured filter follows the `doc_type` path: **tool parameter → explicit `search()` +keyword arg → `FieldCondition` in the shared `filter_conditions` builder → `Filter(must=[...])` +on both prefetch branches.** Filters are always applied at the Qdrant layer, **before** +verify-on-read (ADR-019), so that `verified_chunk_count` / `dropped_document_count` describe the +already-filtered set and the verifier never wastes Nextcloud round-trips on documents the filter +excluded. + +**The filter is added to the `SearchAlgorithm` ABC contract, not just one algorithm.** The two +algorithms that back the search surfaces — `BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm` (the MCP tool path, +`nc_semantic_search`) and `SemanticSearchAlgorithm` (the dense-only visualization / `/api/v1` +path, `api/visualization.py` + `auth/viz_routes.py`) — today build a *byte-identical* +placeholder + ownership + `doc_type` filter block. Rather than copy the new condition into both, +the common block moves into one helper, `search/access_filter.py::build_base_filter_conditions`, +and both algorithms call it. New filters are therefore honoured on **every** path (hybrid and +dense-only) by editing one function: + +```python +# search/access_filter.py — the single source of the filter contract +def build_base_filter_conditions( + user_id, accessible_owners=None, doc_type=None, + modified_after=None, modified_before=None, +) -> list[Condition]: + conditions = [get_placeholder_filter(), build_ownership_filter(user_id, accessible_owners)] + if doc_type: + conditions.append(FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value=doc_type))) + if modified_after is not None or modified_before is not None: + conditions.append( + FieldCondition( + key="modified_at", + range=Range(gte=modified_after, lte=modified_before), # None bounds are open-ended + ) + ) + return conditions +``` + +`Range` treats `None` bounds as open, so the same condition serves after-only, before-only, and +both-bounds queries. New range/match filters are added here once; each algorithm wraps the +returned list in `Filter(must=...)` and may append its own additive conditions afterward (e.g. +`SemanticSearchAlgorithm`'s opt-in ACL pre-filter, which `BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm` does **not** +apply). + +`modified_after` / `modified_before` are promoted to **explicit named keyword params** on +`SearchAlgorithm.search()` (and both concrete impls), exactly as `accessible_owners` was — not +left in `**kwargs`. Explicit params keep them discoverable and make a misspelled keyword a type +error instead of a silently-ignored filter. When `doc_types` is a list, the tool's per-type +dispatch loop forwards the same `modified_after`/`modified_before` to each per-type +`search()` call. + +**Input validation.** FastMCP exposes no request-model object to hang a Pydantic +`@model_validator` on, so validation is split across three layers, each handling what it can +express: + +- **Per-argument scalar bounds** use `Annotated[..., Field(...)]` on the tool signature — FastMCP + builds the input schema from these and rejects bad values before the body runs. This is the + repo's first use of `Annotated`/`Field` on a tool; the existing numeric knobs (`limit` `ge=1`, + `score_threshold` `0.0–1.0`, `context_chars` `ge=0`) are tightened the same way and the pattern + is what future filters reuse. +- **Format normalization for the date bounds.** `modified_after` / `modified_before` are typed + `str | int | None` and accept an **RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 datetime** (e.g. `"2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"`, + naive ⇒ UTC) *or* Unix seconds. A shared `utils/validation.py::parse_modified_timestamp` helper + normalizes either to int Unix seconds (the payload representation) and raises `ValueError` on an + unparseable value; the tool converts that to `McpError`, the HTTP endpoints to a 400. The same + helper is reused by `nc_semantic_search`, the `/api/v1` search endpoints, and the viz route so + every surface accepts identical formats. +- **The cross-field invariant `modified_after <= modified_before`** can't be a per-field + constraint, so it is an explicit guard (on the *parsed* int values) that raises + `McpError(ErrorData(code=-1, ...))` in the tool — the established input-error idiom (mirrors the + `VECTOR_SYNC_ENABLED` guard) — and a 400 on the HTTP endpoints. + +### 2. Phase the rollout by payload readiness + +- **Phase 1 — modified-date range (this ADR's committed scope).** Add `modified_after` / + `modified_before` (RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 at the boundary, Unix seconds accepted too) to the + `SearchAlgorithm` contract and both algorithm impls (so the MCP tool *and* the dense-only + `/api/v1` path honour it), plus a `modified_at` INTEGER payload index. No content re-index. Ship + the frontend chip UX against this plus the existing doc-type filter to prove the end-to-end + plumbing on fields that already exist. + - **`nc_semantic_search_answer` is explicitly deferred, not part of Phase 1.** It is a thin RAG + wrapper that today threads only `query`/`limit`/`score_threshold`/`fusion`/context options to + `nc_semantic_search` and does not even expose `doc_types` — it always searches cross-app. Date + scoping is a search-box affordance, not an answer-synthesis one, and there is no UI surface for + it on the answer path. When demand appears it can be threaded through using exactly the same + parameter + `parse_modified_timestamp` pattern; doing it now would add an unused parameter and + widen the change for no user-visible gain. +- **Phase 2 — directory / path (implemented).** Add a `path_prefix` parameter threaded through the + same shared contract (`build_base_filter_conditions` → `FieldCondition(key="file_path", + match=MatchText(text=path_prefix))`), and a `file_path` **TEXT** payload index in + `_PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS` (no content re-index — `file_path` is already on every file point). + `MatchText` semantics differ by backend: **server Qdrant** tokenizes (AND-of-tokens, so + `/Projects/Reports` matches files whose path contains both the `Projects` and `Reports` tokens), + while **local/embedded qdrant-client** matches by substring containment — both serve folder + scoping, neither is a strict left-anchored prefix (a future strict-prefix would need an indexed + ancestor-path array, i.e. a re-index, so it stays out of Phase 2). Because `file_path` is only + written for `doc_type == "file"`, a non-empty `path_prefix` implicitly restricts results to + files; the frontend uses a native path text input enabled only when the **Files** doc type is in + scope (rather than `NcFilePicker`, to avoid a hard `@nextcloud/vue` component-version dependency — + same rationale as the date inputs). A blank value is treated as "no filter". +- **Phase 3 — tags (and optionally category).** Add a `tags: list[str]` payload field in + `processor.py`, propagate Nextcloud system tags during scanning, trigger a re-index, then wire + `NcSelectTags` (`MatchAny` over tags). Re-index cost lives here, isolated from the cheap wins. + +### 3. Frontend: filter chips, structured payload + +The Astrolabe app adds filter controls to the existing collapsible advanced panel and renders each +**active** filter as a closable chip: + +- Modified-date range → two native `` fields (a local wall-clock + picker the browser validates), serialized to RFC 3339 UTC via `Date.toISOString()`. Phase 1 + deliberately uses native inputs + lightweight CSS chips rather than taking a hard dependency on a + specific `@nextcloud/vue` component version (`NcDateTimePicker` / `NcChip` remain a later option); + this matches the component's existing native `` controls. +- Doc types → existing checkbox grid, now also echoed as chips. +- (Phase 2/3) path → `NcFilePicker`; tags → `NcSelectTags :fetch-tags`. + +Dates cross the wire as **RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 strings** (e.g. `"2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"`) — the format +Nextcloud's date pickers and Unified Search use. The MCP/HTTP boundary parses RFC 3339 (and bare +Unix seconds, for resilience) to int Unix seconds via `parse_modified_timestamp` before filtering, +so the friendly wire format never forces a re-index of the integer `modified_at` payload. + +**Transport.** Phase 1 keeps the existing `GET /apps/astrolabe/api/search`: the two scalar date +strings ride as query params alongside the already comma-joined `doc_types`, so no transport change +is needed yet. The move to **`POST` with a JSON body** is deferred to Phase 2, when the filter set +becomes genuinely structured/multi-valued (path + tags) and outgrows query params. + +The **Astrolabe UI validates the date range client-side** — the native picker constrains each field +to a real datetime, and `performSearch` rejects an *after > before* range before issuing the request +(`McpServerClient` forwards the RFC 3339 strings; `ApiController` re-validates and returns a 400 on a +bad/inverted range). The server-side `parse_modified_timestamp` + cross-field guard is the +authoritative backstop. (Astrolabe-side work is tracked on Deck card **#177**, label +`repo:astrolabe`.) + +## Consequences + +**Positive** + +- One filter pattern for the whole search surface; adding a filter is a localized, testable change. +- Phase 1 ships immediately with zero re-index risk and proves the UX contract end-to-end. +- Filtering before verify-on-read keeps ACL/ghost semantics intact and avoids wasted verification + round-trips. +- The chip UX matches Nextcloud conventions, so it reads as native to users. + +**Negative / costs** + +- Path and tag filters require index work (a payload index; a new payload field + full re-index) + that this ADR explicitly defers — the readiness table makes that cost visible rather than implicit. +- The eventual `/api/search` GET→POST migration (Phase 2) will be a breaking change to that + endpoint's contract; the PHP app and the MCP backend must ship together when it lands. Phase 1 + avoids it by keeping GET. +- Pre-fusion filtering on a very selective `Range` can still under-fill `limit` if the candidate + pool (`limit * 2`) is exhausted; if this proves a problem we revisit the prefetch multiplier + rather than filtering post-fusion. + +**Neutral** + +- `SemanticSearchResponse` is unchanged — filters live entirely in the request. MCP clients that + ignore the new parameters behave exactly as before (backward compatible). + +## Alternatives Considered + +- **Free-text `key:value` query parsing** (`modified:>2026-01-01 path:/Projects`). Powerful but + invites injection-shaped ambiguity and a parser to maintain, and gives no visual affordance for + "what can I filter by?". Structured params + chips answer the user's discoverability question + directly. Could be layered on later as sugar over the same params. +- **Post-fusion / client-side filtering** (like the current score-threshold slider). Simple, but + defeats the point of a recall layer: the index would return mostly-irrelevant candidates that get + thrown away, and `limit` becomes unpredictable. Rejected in favour of pushing filters into Qdrant. +- **Indexing everything up front** so all filters ship at once. Forces a large re-index and couples + a cheap UX win to an expensive migration. Rejected in favour of the readiness-driven phasing. diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/api/visualization.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/api/visualization.py index 736d9858..454984ea 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/api/visualization.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/api/visualization.py @@ -37,7 +37,10 @@ from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.context import ( get_chunk_with_context, ) from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.verification import verify_search_results -from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id +from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import ( + is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id, + parse_modified_timestamp, +) from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.oauth_sync import ( NotProvisionedError, get_user_client_basic_auth, @@ -198,6 +201,22 @@ async def unified_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: 1.0, "score_threshold", ) + + # ADR-027 modified-date range filter. Accepts RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 + # datetimes or Unix seconds; normalized to int Unix seconds for the + # numeric Range filter. Absent bound ⇒ open-ended. + modified_after = parse_modified_timestamp( + body.get("modified_after"), param_name="modified_after" + ) + modified_before = parse_modified_timestamp( + body.get("modified_before"), param_name="modified_before" + ) + if ( + modified_after is not None + and modified_before is not None + and modified_after > modified_before + ): + raise ValueError("modified_after must be <= modified_before") except ValueError as e: return JSONResponse({"error": str(e)}, status_code=400) @@ -206,6 +225,8 @@ async def unified_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: include_pca = body.get("include_pca", False) include_chunks = body.get("include_chunks", True) doc_types = body.get("doc_types") # Optional filter + # ADR-027 Phase 2 path filter (files only); blank ⇒ no filter. + path_prefix = (body.get("path_prefix") or "").strip() or None if not query: return JSONResponse({"results": [], "total_found": 0}) @@ -245,6 +266,9 @@ async def unified_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: limit=search_limit, doc_type=doc_type, accessible_owners=owners, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) ) # Sort, then cap to a fixed over-fetch budget before the result @@ -262,6 +286,9 @@ async def unified_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: user_id=user_id, limit=search_limit, accessible_owners=owners, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) return results @@ -413,6 +440,19 @@ async def vector_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: limit = min(body.get("limit", 10), 50) # Enforce max limit include_pca = body.get("include_pca", True) doc_types = body.get("doc_types") # Optional list of document types + # ADR-027 Phase 2 path filter (files only); blank ⇒ no filter. + path_prefix = (body.get("path_prefix") or "").strip() or None + # ADR-027 modified-date range filter. Accepts RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 + # datetimes or Unix seconds; normalized to int Unix seconds. None ⇒ open. + try: + modified_after = parse_modified_timestamp( + body.get("modified_after"), param_name="modified_after" + ) + modified_before = parse_modified_timestamp( + body.get("modified_before"), param_name="modified_before" + ) + except ValueError as e: + return JSONResponse({"error": str(e)}, status_code=400) if not query: return JSONResponse( @@ -420,6 +460,16 @@ async def vector_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: status_code=400, ) + if ( + modified_after is not None + and modified_before is not None + and modified_after > modified_before + ): + return JSONResponse( + {"error": "modified_after must be <= modified_before"}, + status_code=400, + ) + # Validate algorithm valid_algorithms = {"semantic", "bm25", "hybrid"} if algorithm not in valid_algorithms: @@ -455,6 +505,9 @@ async def vector_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: limit=limit, doc_type=doc_type, accessible_owners=owners, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) ) # Sort merged results by score and limit @@ -467,6 +520,9 @@ async def vector_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: user_id=user_id, limit=limit, accessible_owners=owners, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) return results diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/auth/viz_routes.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/auth/viz_routes.py index 849a348b..82ed853d 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/auth/viz_routes.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/auth/viz_routes.py @@ -39,7 +39,10 @@ from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.context import ( get_chunk_with_context, ) from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.verification import verify_search_results -from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id +from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import ( + is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id, + parse_modified_timestamp, +) from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.oauth_sync import ( NotProvisionedError, get_user_client_basic_auth, @@ -141,6 +144,34 @@ async def vector_visualization_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: doc_types_param = request.query_params.get("doc_types", "") doc_types = doc_types_param.split(",") if doc_types_param else None + # ADR-027 Phase 2 path filter (files only); blank ⇒ no filter. + path_prefix = (request.query_params.get("path_prefix") or "").strip() or None + + # Parse ADR-027 modified-date range filter. Accepts RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 + # datetimes or Unix seconds; normalized to int Unix seconds. Absent ⇒ + # open-ended. Unparseable input or an inverted range returns 400. + try: + modified_after = parse_modified_timestamp( + request.query_params.get("modified_after"), param_name="modified_after" + ) + modified_before = parse_modified_timestamp( + request.query_params.get("modified_before"), param_name="modified_before" + ) + except ValueError as exc: + return JSONResponse( + {"success": False, "error": str(exc)}, + status_code=400, + ) + if ( + modified_after is not None + and modified_before is not None + and modified_after > modified_before + ): + return JSONResponse( + {"success": False, "error": "modified_after must be <= modified_before"}, + status_code=400, + ) + logger.info( "Viz search: user=%s, query='%s', algorithm=%s, fusion=%s, limit=%s, doc_types=%s", username, @@ -202,6 +233,9 @@ async def vector_visualization_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: doc_type=None, # Search all types score_threshold=score_threshold, accessible_owners=accessible_owners, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) all_results.extend(unverified_results) else: @@ -222,6 +256,9 @@ async def vector_visualization_search(request: Request) -> JSONResponse: doc_type=doc_type, score_threshold=score_threshold, accessible_owners=accessible_owners, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) all_results.extend(unverified_results) # Sort by score, then cap to the same limit*2 over-fetch budget diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/access_filter.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/access_filter.py index 70607afc..bb94f295 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/access_filter.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/access_filter.py @@ -29,7 +29,17 @@ import time from collections import OrderedDict from typing import Any, Protocol -from qdrant_client.models import Condition, FieldCondition, Filter, MatchAny, MatchValue +from qdrant_client.models import ( + Condition, + FieldCondition, + Filter, + MatchAny, + MatchText, + MatchValue, + Range, +) + +from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.placeholder import get_placeholder_filter logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) @@ -177,3 +187,77 @@ def build_ownership_filter( 0, FieldCondition(key="owner_id", match=MatchAny(any=other_owners)) ) return Filter(should=conditions) + + +def build_base_filter_conditions( + user_id: str, + accessible_owners: list[str] | None = None, + doc_type: str | None = None, + modified_after: int | None = None, + modified_before: int | None = None, + path_prefix: str | None = None, +) -> list[Condition]: + """Build the common ``must`` conditions shared by every search algorithm. + + This is the single place the structured-filter contract (ADR-027) lives, so + both the BM25-hybrid (MCP tool) and dense-only (visualization/API) algorithms + apply identical placeholder/ACL/doc_type/date filtering. Each algorithm wraps + the returned list in ``Filter(must=...)`` and may append its own additive + conditions afterward (e.g. the dense algorithm's opt-in ACL pre-filter). + + The conditions, in order: + + 1. ``get_placeholder_filter()`` — exclude in-flight placeholder points. + 2. ``build_ownership_filter(...)`` — ACL-aware ``owner_id``/``user_id`` scope. + 3. ``doc_type`` exact match — only when ``doc_type`` is truthy. + 4. ``modified_at`` range — only when at least one bound is given. + 5. ``file_path`` text match — only when ``path_prefix`` is given. + + Args: + user_id: Querying user. + accessible_owners: Owner UIDs the user can read (see + ``build_ownership_filter``). ``None`` ⇒ self-only. + doc_type: Optional single document-type filter. + modified_after: Inclusive lower bound on ``modified_at`` (Unix seconds). + modified_before: Inclusive upper bound on ``modified_at`` (Unix seconds). + path_prefix: Optional folder/path filter on the ``file_path`` payload + field (ADR-027 Phase 2). Implemented with ``MatchText`` against the + text-indexed ``file_path``. ``file_path`` is only written for + ``doc_type == "file"`` points, so a non-empty ``path_prefix`` + implicitly restricts results to files. NOTE the match semantics + differ by backend: server Qdrant tokenizes (AND-of-tokens, so + ``"/Projects/Reports"`` matches files whose path contains both the + ``Projects`` and ``Reports`` tokens), while the local/embedded + qdrant-client matches by substring containment. Both serve folder + scoping; neither is a strict left-anchored prefix. + + Returns: + A list of Qdrant ``Condition`` objects for a parent ``must`` clause. + """ + conditions: list[Condition] = [ + get_placeholder_filter(), + build_ownership_filter(user_id, accessible_owners), + ] + + if doc_type: + conditions.append( + FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value=doc_type)) + ) + + # ``Range`` treats ``None`` bounds as open-ended, so the same condition serves + # after-only, before-only, and both-bounds queries. Appended only when at + # least one bound is set so unfiltered searches add no condition. + if modified_after is not None or modified_before is not None: + conditions.append( + FieldCondition( + key="modified_at", + range=Range(gte=modified_after, lte=modified_before), + ) + ) + + if path_prefix: + conditions.append( + FieldCondition(key="file_path", match=MatchText(text=path_prefix)) + ) + + return conditions diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/algorithms.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/algorithms.py index bbd22341..5d43572b 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/algorithms.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/algorithms.py @@ -289,6 +289,9 @@ class SearchAlgorithm(ABC): doc_type: str | None = None, *, accessible_owners: list[str] | None = None, + modified_after: int | None = None, + modified_before: int | None = None, + path_prefix: str | None = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> list[SearchResult]: """Execute search with the given parameters. @@ -304,6 +307,16 @@ class SearchAlgorithm(ABC): buried in ``**kwargs`` — so a misspelled keyword is a type error instead of a silent fall back to self-only scope. ``None`` means self-only (``[user_id]``). + modified_after: Optional inclusive lower bound on the document's + ``modified_at`` payload field (Unix seconds, UTC). Declared + explicitly for the same discoverability/type-safety reason as + ``accessible_owners`` (ADR-027). ``None`` ⇒ open-ended. + modified_before: Optional inclusive upper bound on ``modified_at`` + (Unix seconds, UTC). ``None`` ⇒ open-ended. + path_prefix: Optional folder/path filter on the ``file_path`` payload + field (ADR-027 Phase 2). Only ``doc_type == "file"`` points carry + ``file_path``, so a non-empty value implicitly restricts results + to files. ``None`` ⇒ no path filter. **kwargs: Algorithm-specific parameters Returns: diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/bm25_hybrid.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/bm25_hybrid.py index ba83d1ac..f6d0e21e 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/bm25_hybrid.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/bm25_hybrid.py @@ -4,19 +4,18 @@ import logging from typing import Any from qdrant_client import models -from qdrant_client.models import FieldCondition, Filter, MatchValue +from qdrant_client.models import Filter from nextcloud_mcp_server.config import get_settings from nextcloud_mcp_server.embedding import get_bm25_service, get_embedding_service from nextcloud_mcp_server.observability.metrics import record_qdrant_operation from nextcloud_mcp_server.observability.tracing import trace_operation -from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.access_filter import build_ownership_filter +from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.access_filter import build_base_filter_conditions from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.algorithms import ( SearchAlgorithm, SearchResult, build_search_result_from_point, ) -from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.placeholder import get_placeholder_filter from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client import get_qdrant_client logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) @@ -73,6 +72,9 @@ class BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm(SearchAlgorithm): doc_type: str | None = None, *, accessible_owners: list[str] | None = None, + modified_after: int | None = None, + modified_before: int | None = None, + path_prefix: str | None = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> list[SearchResult]: """ @@ -94,6 +96,12 @@ class BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm(SearchAlgorithm): accessible_owners: Owner UIDs the user can read (self + share senders), pre-computed by the caller from the OCS Sharing API. Defaults to ``[user_id]`` (self-only) when ``None``. + modified_after: Inclusive lower bound on ``modified_at`` (Unix + seconds, UTC); ``None`` ⇒ open-ended (ADR-027). + modified_before: Inclusive upper bound on ``modified_at`` (Unix + seconds, UTC); ``None`` ⇒ open-ended (ADR-027). + path_prefix: Folder/path filter on ``file_path`` (files only); + ``None`` ⇒ no path filter (ADR-027 Phase 2). **kwargs: Additional parameters (score_threshold override) Returns: @@ -134,20 +142,17 @@ class BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm(SearchAlgorithm): len(sparse_embedding["indices"]), ) - # Build Qdrant filter - filter_conditions = [ - get_placeholder_filter(), # Always exclude placeholders from user-facing queries - build_ownership_filter(user_id, accessible_owners), - ] - - # Add doc_type filter if specified - if doc_type: - filter_conditions.append( - FieldCondition( - key="doc_type", - match=MatchValue(value=doc_type), - ) - ) + # Build Qdrant filter (placeholder + ACL + doc_type + modified_at range). + # Shared with the dense-only SemanticSearchAlgorithm via the common + # ADR-027 helper so every search surface applies one filter contract. + filter_conditions = build_base_filter_conditions( + user_id=user_id, + accessible_owners=accessible_owners, + doc_type=doc_type, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, + ) query_filter = Filter(must=filter_conditions) diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/semantic.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/semantic.py index 51fdf55c..d4ba755a 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/semantic.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/search/semantic.py @@ -3,20 +3,19 @@ import logging from typing import Any -from qdrant_client.models import FieldCondition, Filter, MatchAny, MatchValue +from qdrant_client.models import FieldCondition, Filter, MatchAny from nextcloud_mcp_server.acl_hash import accessible_hash_set from nextcloud_mcp_server.config import get_settings from nextcloud_mcp_server.embedding import get_embedding_service from nextcloud_mcp_server.observability.metrics import record_qdrant_operation -from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.access_filter import build_ownership_filter +from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.access_filter import build_base_filter_conditions from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.algorithms import ( SearchAlgorithm, SearchResult, build_search_result_from_point, ) from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.payload_keys import ACL_HASH -from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.placeholder import get_placeholder_filter from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client import get_qdrant_client logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) @@ -53,6 +52,9 @@ class SemanticSearchAlgorithm(SearchAlgorithm): doc_type: str | None = None, *, accessible_owners: list[str] | None = None, + modified_after: int | None = None, + modified_before: int | None = None, + path_prefix: str | None = None, **kwargs: Any, ) -> list[SearchResult]: """Execute semantic search using vector similarity. @@ -73,6 +75,12 @@ class SemanticSearchAlgorithm(SearchAlgorithm): accessible_owners: Owner UIDs the user can read (self + share senders), pre-computed by the caller from the OCS Sharing API. Defaults to ``[user_id]`` (self-only) when ``None``. + modified_after: Inclusive lower bound on ``modified_at`` (Unix + seconds, UTC); ``None`` ⇒ open-ended (ADR-027). + modified_before: Inclusive upper bound on ``modified_at`` (Unix + seconds, UTC); ``None`` ⇒ open-ended (ADR-027). + path_prefix: Folder/path filter on ``file_path`` (files only); + ``None`` ⇒ no path filter (ADR-027 Phase 2). **kwargs: - score_threshold (float): override the instance default @@ -103,20 +111,18 @@ class SemanticSearchAlgorithm(SearchAlgorithm): "Generated embedding for query (dimension=%s)", len(query_embedding) ) - # Build Qdrant filter - filter_conditions = [ - get_placeholder_filter(), # Always exclude placeholders from user-facing queries - build_ownership_filter(user_id, accessible_owners), - ] - - # Add doc_type filter if specified - if doc_type: - filter_conditions.append( - FieldCondition( - key="doc_type", - match=MatchValue(value=doc_type), - ) - ) + # Build Qdrant filter (placeholder + ACL + doc_type + modified_at range). + # Shared with BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm via the common ADR-027 helper so + # the dense-only (API/visualization) and hybrid (MCP tool) paths apply + # one filter contract. + filter_conditions = build_base_filter_conditions( + user_id=user_id, + accessible_owners=accessible_owners, + doc_type=doc_type, + modified_after=modified_after, + modified_before=modified_before, + path_prefix=path_prefix, + ) # ACL pre-filter (design §11), opt-in via ACL_PREFILTER_ENABLED and OFF # by default. Additive `must` condition — it can only narrow results, diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/server/semantic.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/server/semantic.py index ed651a29..26e61967 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/server/semantic.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/server/semantic.py @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ """Semantic search MCP tools using vector database.""" import logging +from typing import Annotated import anyio from httpx import RequestError @@ -16,6 +17,7 @@ from mcp.types import ( TextContent, ToolAnnotations, ) +from pydantic import Field from qdrant_client.models import Filter from nextcloud_mcp_server.auth import require_scopes @@ -34,6 +36,7 @@ from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.access_filter import list_accessible_owners from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.bm25_hybrid import BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.context import get_chunk_with_context from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.verification import verify_search_results +from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import parse_modified_timestamp from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.placeholder import get_placeholder_filter from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client import get_qdrant_client @@ -55,12 +58,43 @@ def configure_semantic_tools(mcp: FastMCP): async def nc_semantic_search( query: str, ctx: Context, - limit: int = 10, + limit: Annotated[int, Field(ge=1, le=100)] = 10, doc_types: list[str] | None = None, - score_threshold: float = 0.0, + score_threshold: Annotated[float, Field(ge=0.0, le=1.0)] = 0.0, fusion: str = "rrf", include_context: bool = False, - context_chars: int = 300, + context_chars: Annotated[int, Field(ge=0)] = 300, + modified_after: Annotated[ + str | int | None, + Field( + description=( + "Only return documents modified at or after this time. " + "RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 datetime (e.g. '2026-01-01T00:00:00Z') " + "or Unix seconds. None = no lower bound." + ), + ), + ] = None, + modified_before: Annotated[ + str | int | None, + Field( + description=( + "Only return documents modified at or before this time. " + "RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 datetime or Unix seconds. " + "None = no upper bound." + ), + ), + ] = None, + path_prefix: Annotated[ + str | None, + Field( + description=( + "Restrict to files under this folder/path " + "(e.g. '/Projects/Reports'). Matches the file_path of " + "indexed files only, so setting it implicitly limits " + "results to files. None = no path filter." + ), + ), + ] = None, ) -> SemanticSearchResponse: """ Search Nextcloud content using BM25 hybrid search with cross-app support. @@ -86,6 +120,16 @@ def configure_semantic_tools(mcp: FastMCP): DBSF: Uses distribution-based normalization, may better balance different score ranges include_context: Whether to expand results with surrounding context (default: False) context_chars: Number of characters to include before/after matched chunk (default: 300) + modified_after: Only return documents whose last-modified time is at or after this + instant. Accepts an RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 datetime (e.g. "2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"; + a naive datetime is treated as UTC) or Unix seconds. None = no lower bound + (default). + modified_before: Only return documents whose last-modified time is at or before this + instant. Same formats as modified_after. None = no upper bound (default). Must be + >= modified_after when both are supplied. + path_prefix: Restrict to files under this folder/path (e.g. "/Projects/Reports"). + Matches the file_path of indexed files only — setting it implicitly limits results + to files. None = no path filter (default). Returns: SemanticSearchResponse with matching documents ranked by fusion scores. @@ -122,6 +166,46 @@ def configure_semantic_tools(mcp: FastMCP): ) ) + # Normalize the RFC 3339 / Unix-seconds date bounds to int Unix seconds + # for the numeric ``modified_at`` Range filter (ADR-027). A bad format + # surfaces as a clean McpError rather than a 500. + try: + modified_after_ts = parse_modified_timestamp( + modified_after, param_name="modified_after" + ) + modified_before_ts = parse_modified_timestamp( + modified_before, param_name="modified_before" + ) + except ValueError as exc: + raise McpError(ErrorData(code=-1, message=str(exc))) from exc + + # Cross-field invariant: a per-parameter pydantic ``Field`` constraint + # (validated by FastMCP from the signature) bounds each date on its own + # but cannot express the relationship between them. Guard it here so an + # inverted range surfaces a clean McpError rather than silently + # returning zero results (ADR-027). + if ( + modified_after_ts is not None + and modified_before_ts is not None + and modified_after_ts > modified_before_ts + ): + raise McpError( + ErrorData( + code=-1, + message=( + "modified_after must be <= modified_before " + f"(got modified_after={modified_after!r}, " + f"modified_before={modified_before!r})" + ), + ) + ) + + # Treat a blank/whitespace path_prefix as "no filter" so an empty UI + # field doesn't filter out every result (ADR-027 Phase 2). + path_prefix = path_prefix.strip() if path_prefix else None + if not path_prefix: + path_prefix = None + # Expand the caller's identity to every owner whose content they # have read access to via Nextcloud shares. Lets a user find files # owners have shared with them without having to re-index those @@ -166,6 +250,9 @@ def configure_semantic_tools(mcp: FastMCP): doc_type=None, # Signal to search all types score_threshold=score_threshold, accessible_owners=accessible_owners, + modified_after=modified_after_ts, + modified_before=modified_before_ts, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) all_results.extend(unverified_results) else: @@ -191,6 +278,9 @@ def configure_semantic_tools(mcp: FastMCP): doc_type=dtype, score_threshold=score_threshold, accessible_owners=accessible_owners, + modified_after=modified_after_ts, + modified_before=modified_before_ts, + path_prefix=path_prefix, ) all_results.extend(unverified_results) diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/utils/validation.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/utils/validation.py index 2f9d0287..27f2927d 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/utils/validation.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/utils/validation.py @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ """Shared validators for primitive types crossing system boundaries.""" import re +from datetime import datetime, timezone # Nextcloud object IDs are unsigned ints from MySQL AUTO_INCREMENT, which # starts at 1. Restrict to ASCII positive integers to exclude Unicode digit @@ -9,7 +10,77 @@ import re # and leading zeros. _NEXTCLOUD_DOC_ID_RE = re.compile(r"^[1-9][0-9]*$") +# A bare non-negative integer string is accepted as Unix seconds (the +# pre-RFC-3339 wire format) so older callers keep working. +_UNIX_SECONDS_RE = re.compile(r"^[0-9]+$") + def is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id(value: str) -> bool: """True iff `value` is the str form of a positive ASCII integer (>= 1).""" return bool(_NEXTCLOUD_DOC_ID_RE.fullmatch(value)) + + +def parse_modified_timestamp( + value: str | int | float | None, + *, + param_name: str = "modified_at", +) -> int | None: + """Normalize a search date-filter bound to an int Unix-second timestamp. + + ADR-027: callers (the MCP tool, the ``/api/v1`` search endpoints, and the + visualization route) accept **RFC 3339 / ISO 8601** datetimes at the + boundary — the ergonomic, Nextcloud-Unified-Search-style format — while the + ``modified_at`` Qdrant payload stays an int Unix-second timestamp (a + cross-app normalization done by the scanner). This converts the former to + the latter so the numeric ``Range`` filter and INTEGER payload index work + without re-indexing. + + Accepts: + + - ``None`` / empty string ⇒ ``None`` (open-ended bound). + - ``int`` / ``float`` ⇒ truncated to int seconds. + - A bare non-negative integer string ⇒ Unix seconds (legacy wire format). + - An RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 string, e.g. ``"2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"`` or + ``"2026-01-01T00:00:00+02:00"``. A naive datetime (no offset) is assumed + to be UTC, matching the payload representation. + + Args: + value: The raw bound from the request. + param_name: Field name used in error messages. + + Returns: + Int Unix-second timestamp (UTC), or ``None`` for an open bound. + + Raises: + ValueError: If the value is negative or cannot be parsed. + """ + if value is None: + return None + # bool is an int subclass — reject it explicitly so True/False aren't + # silently read as 1/0 seconds. + if isinstance(value, bool): + raise ValueError(f"{param_name} must be a datetime string or Unix seconds") + if isinstance(value, (int, float)): + seconds = int(value) + if seconds < 0: + raise ValueError(f"{param_name} must be >= 0, got {seconds}") + return seconds + if isinstance(value, str): + text = value.strip() + if not text: + return None + if _UNIX_SECONDS_RE.fullmatch(text): + return int(text) + # RFC 3339 / ISO 8601. ``fromisoformat`` accepts a trailing "Z" only on + # Python 3.11+; normalize it for safety across versions. + try: + parsed = datetime.fromisoformat(text.replace("Z", "+00:00")) + except ValueError as exc: + raise ValueError( + f"{param_name} must be an RFC 3339 datetime or Unix seconds, " + f"got {value!r}" + ) from exc + if parsed.tzinfo is None: + parsed = parsed.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc) + return int(parsed.timestamp()) + raise ValueError(f"{param_name} must be a datetime string or Unix seconds") diff --git a/nextcloud_mcp_server/vector/qdrant_client.py b/nextcloud_mcp_server/vector/qdrant_client.py index 9f110e43..7417daa9 100644 --- a/nextcloud_mcp_server/vector/qdrant_client.py +++ b/nextcloud_mcp_server/vector/qdrant_client.py @@ -52,6 +52,24 @@ _PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS: dict[str, PayloadSchemaType] = { "chunk_index": PayloadSchemaType.INTEGER, "chunk_start_offset": PayloadSchemaType.INTEGER, "chunk_end_offset": PayloadSchemaType.INTEGER, + # modified_at is the ADR-027 date-range filter field: searches apply + # Range(key="modified_at", gte=..., lte=...) (see + # search/access_filter.build_base_filter_conditions). Qdrant requires a + # payload index to evaluate a Range efficiently — without one every dated + # query full-scans the collection (and 400s on Qdrant Cloud strict mode). + # INTEGER (not FLOAT): modified_at is an int Unix-second timestamp on every + # point (vector/processor.py, vector/placeholder.py). _ensure_payload_indexes + # is idempotent, so existing collections gain this index at startup with no + # content re-index and no operator action. + "modified_at": PayloadSchemaType.INTEGER, + # file_path is the ADR-027 Phase 2 path filter field: searches apply + # MatchText(key="file_path", text=path_prefix) (see + # search/access_filter.build_base_filter_conditions). MatchText needs a TEXT + # index on server Qdrant; the value is already on every file point + # (processor.py, doc_type == "file" only), so this is a no-content-re-index + # migration like modified_at. Local/embedded qdrant-client matches by + # substring without an index, so dev stacks work without it too. + "file_path": PayloadSchemaType.TEXT, } # Sentinel point that records "this collection has been backfilled to str diff --git a/tests/unit/search/test_access_filter.py b/tests/unit/search/test_access_filter.py index bf52b888..2bf81582 100644 --- a/tests/unit/search/test_access_filter.py +++ b/tests/unit/search/test_access_filter.py @@ -5,9 +5,11 @@ from __future__ import annotations from unittest.mock import AsyncMock import pytest +from qdrant_client.models import FieldCondition, MatchText, Range from nextcloud_mcp_server.search import access_filter from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.access_filter import ( + build_base_filter_conditions, build_ownership_filter, clear_accessible_owners_cache, list_accessible_owners, @@ -186,3 +188,97 @@ class TestBuildOwnershipFilter: (user_branch,) = flt.should assert user_branch.key == "user_id" assert user_branch.match.value == "alice" + + +class TestBuildBaseFilterConditions: + """The shared ADR-027 filter contract used by both search algorithms.""" + + @pytest.mark.unit + def test_minimal_is_placeholder_plus_ownership(self) -> None: + # No doc_type, no date bounds -> exactly placeholder + ownership. + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions("alice", None) + assert len(conditions) == 2 + # No modified_at Range condition present. + assert not any( + isinstance(c, FieldCondition) and c.key == "modified_at" for c in conditions + ) + + @pytest.mark.unit + def test_doc_type_appends_match_condition(self) -> None: + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions("alice", None, doc_type="note") + doc_type_conds = [ + c + for c in conditions + if isinstance(c, FieldCondition) and c.key == "doc_type" + ] + assert len(doc_type_conds) == 1 + assert doc_type_conds[0].match.value == "note" + + @pytest.mark.unit + @pytest.mark.parametrize( + "after,before,expected_gte,expected_lte", + [ + (100, 200, 100, 200), + (100, None, 100, None), # after-only + (None, 200, None, 200), # before-only + ], + ) + def test_modified_at_range_appended( + self, after, before, expected_gte, expected_lte + ) -> None: + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions( + "alice", None, modified_after=after, modified_before=before + ) + range_conds = [ + c + for c in conditions + if isinstance(c, FieldCondition) and c.key == "modified_at" + ] + assert len(range_conds) == 1 + rng = range_conds[0].range + assert isinstance(rng, Range) + assert rng.gte == expected_gte + assert rng.lte == expected_lte + + @pytest.mark.unit + def test_no_range_when_both_bounds_none(self) -> None: + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions( + "alice", None, modified_after=None, modified_before=None + ) + assert not any( + isinstance(c, FieldCondition) and c.key == "modified_at" for c in conditions + ) + + @pytest.mark.unit + @pytest.mark.parametrize("prefix", ["/Projects/Reports", "/Archive"]) + def test_path_prefix_appends_file_path_match_text(self, prefix) -> None: + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions("alice", None, path_prefix=prefix) + path_conds = [ + c + for c in conditions + if isinstance(c, FieldCondition) and c.key == "file_path" + ] + assert len(path_conds) == 1 + match = path_conds[0].match + assert isinstance(match, MatchText) + assert match.text == prefix + + @pytest.mark.unit + def test_no_path_condition_when_prefix_absent(self) -> None: + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions("alice", None, path_prefix=None) + assert not any( + isinstance(c, FieldCondition) and c.key == "file_path" for c in conditions + ) + + @pytest.mark.unit + def test_all_filters_compose(self) -> None: + # placeholder + ownership + doc_type + modified_at range + file_path = 5. + conditions = build_base_filter_conditions( + "alice", + ["alice", "bob"], + doc_type="file", + modified_after=100, + modified_before=200, + path_prefix="/Projects", + ) + assert len(conditions) == 5 diff --git a/tests/unit/utils/test_validation.py b/tests/unit/utils/test_validation.py index 8e1f38ed..48eb55ac 100644 --- a/tests/unit/utils/test_validation.py +++ b/tests/unit/utils/test_validation.py @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ """Unit tests for shared boundary validators.""" +from datetime import datetime, timezone + import pytest -from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id +from nextcloud_mcp_server.utils.validation import ( + is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id, + parse_modified_timestamp, +) @pytest.mark.unit @@ -52,3 +57,62 @@ def test_accepts_positive_ascii_integers(value): def test_rejects_invalid_doc_ids(value, reason): """Reject empty/zero/leading-zero/non-ASCII/non-digit inputs.""" assert is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id(value) is False, f"should reject: {reason}" + + +# parse_modified_timestamp (ADR-027) --------------------------------------- + +_JAN_2026_UTC = int(datetime(2026, 1, 1, tzinfo=timezone.utc).timestamp()) + + +@pytest.mark.unit +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + "value,expected", + [ + (None, None), + ("", None), + (" ", None), + # RFC 3339 / ISO 8601 + ("2026-01-01T00:00:00Z", _JAN_2026_UTC), + ("2026-01-01T00:00:00+00:00", _JAN_2026_UTC), + # +02:00 offset is two hours earlier in UTC + ("2026-01-01T02:00:00+02:00", _JAN_2026_UTC), + # Naive datetime is assumed UTC + ("2026-01-01T00:00:00", _JAN_2026_UTC), + # Date-only ISO form + ("2026-01-01", _JAN_2026_UTC), + # Bare Unix seconds (string and int) pass through + (str(_JAN_2026_UTC), _JAN_2026_UTC), + (_JAN_2026_UTC, _JAN_2026_UTC), + (0, 0), + (1767225600.9, 1767225600), # float truncates + ], +) +def test_parse_modified_timestamp_accepts(value, expected): + """RFC 3339 strings, Unix seconds, and None normalize to int seconds (UTC).""" + assert parse_modified_timestamp(value) == expected + + +@pytest.mark.unit +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + "value,reason", + [ + ("not-a-date", "unparseable string"), + ("2026-13-01T00:00:00Z", "invalid month"), + (-1, "negative int"), + (-5.0, "negative float"), + (True, "bool is not a timestamp"), + (False, "bool is not a timestamp"), + ([], "wrong type"), + ], +) +def test_parse_modified_timestamp_rejects(value, reason): + """Bad formats / negatives / bools raise ValueError (→ McpError or HTTP 400).""" + with pytest.raises(ValueError): + parse_modified_timestamp(value) + + +@pytest.mark.unit +def test_parse_modified_timestamp_error_names_param(): + """The param_name is surfaced in the error for caller-friendly messages.""" + with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="modified_after"): + parse_modified_timestamp("nope", param_name="modified_after") diff --git a/tests/unit/vector/test_qdrant_client.py b/tests/unit/vector/test_qdrant_client.py index cb0f5236..ba8f2edd 100644 --- a/tests/unit/vector/test_qdrant_client.py +++ b/tests/unit/vector/test_qdrant_client.py @@ -73,6 +73,28 @@ def _record(point_id: int | str, doc_id: int | str | None) -> SimpleNamespace: return SimpleNamespace(id=point_id, payload=payload) +# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# _PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS contract +# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +@pytest.mark.unit +def test_modified_at_indexed_as_integer(): + """ADR-027: the date-range filter needs a numeric index on modified_at. + + INTEGER (not FLOAT/DATETIME) because the payload stores an int Unix-second + timestamp; a numeric Range filters it without a content re-index. + """ + assert _PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS.get("modified_at") == PayloadSchemaType.INTEGER + + +@pytest.mark.unit +def test_file_path_indexed_as_text(): + """ADR-027 Phase 2: the path filter uses MatchText, which needs a TEXT index + on file_path (server Qdrant); local qdrant-client matches by substring.""" + assert _PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS.get("file_path") == PayloadSchemaType.TEXT + + # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # _ensure_payload_indexes # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------