refactor: convert f-string logging to lazy %-style format (G004)
Sweep all 1676 G004 violations across 112 files, converting
`logger.<level>(f"…{x}…")` to `logger.<level>("…%s…", x)`.
Why: ruff rule G004 was added to pyproject.toml to enforce lazy
%-style logging — defers formatting until the log level is enabled
and lets structured log tooling match the unformatted template.
Conversion preserves rendered output byte-for-byte:
- `{x}` → `%s` + `x`
- `{x!r}` / `{x!s}` / `{x!a}` → `%r` / `%s` / `%a`
- Format specs (`{x:.2f}`, `{x:>10}`) → `%s` + `format(x, 'spec')`
(printf-style specs aren't 1:1 with Python format specs, so we
delegate to `format()` to keep identical output)
- Literal `%` → `%%`
- Concatenated f-strings (`f"a {x} " "b"`) flattened
- Trailing kwargs (`exc_info=True`) preserved
Verified:
- `uv run ruff check --select G004` → 0 violations
- `uv run ty check -- nextcloud_mcp_server` → passes
- `uv run pytest tests/unit/` → 1010 passed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ async def parse_document(
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registry = get_registry()
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logger.debug(f"Parsing document of type '{content_type}'")
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logger.debug("Parsing document of type '%s'", content_type)
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try:
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# Process using registry (auto-selects processor based on MIME type)
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@@ -83,12 +83,14 @@ async def parse_document(
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progress_callback=progress_callback,
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)
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logger.info(f"Successfully parsed document with '{result.processor}' processor")
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logger.info(
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"Successfully parsed document with '%s' processor", result.processor
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)
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return result.text, result.metadata
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except ProcessorError as e:
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logger.error(f"Document processing failed: {e}")
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logger.error("Document processing failed: %s", e)
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# Fallback to base64 with error metadata
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parsed_text = f"Document could not be parsed. Base64 content: {base64.b64encode(content).decode('ascii')[:200]}..."
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metadata = {
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