fix(vector): address PR review round 15 — concurrency, pagination, stale coercion

Defer publication of `_qdrant_client` until after the in-lock backfill +
payload-index migration awaits complete. The fast-path check at the top of
`get_qdrant_client` reads the singleton without holding the init lock, so
publishing the constructed-but-unmigrated client let concurrent fast-path
callers fire filtered searches before `_ensure_payload_indexes` ran —
producing HTTP 400 ("Index required but not found") on Qdrant Cloud strict
mode. Local `provisional` is now used for every await inside the lock; the
global is assigned exactly once, last.

Replace the five hand-rolled `scroll(..., limit=10000)` calls in
`vector/scanner.py` (notes / files / news / deck-cards deletion tracking,
plus the timestamp scroll) with a single paginated `_scroll_all_points`
helper. The previous single-page cap silently dropped deletion-tracking
points beyond the first 10 k for any user past that threshold. Pagination
follows Qdrant's documented contract (loop until `next_page_offset is
None`) with a fixed per-page `_DELETION_TRACKING_PAGE_SIZE = 1024`.

Extract `_create_one_payload_index` from `_ensure_payload_indexes` to drop
its cognitive complexity below the SonarQube limit (17 → ≤ 15) without
losing the per-field error-containment rationale; every comment is
preserved verbatim on the helper.

Drop the stale `SearchResult.id` `int | str` comment and the redundant
`str(d)` coercion in `_verify_news_items` — the contract has been
str-only since the producer-side stringification landed earlier in this
PR.

Fix eight `doc_id=<int>` test calls in `test_chunk_context_offset_gate.py`
that violated the `doc_id: str` signature of `get_chunk_with_context`,
plus align `_make_result` in `test_verification.py` to coerce `id=str(...)`
matching the production contract — and update 30+ assertions from int
sets (`{1, 2, 3}`) to str sets (`{"1", "2", "3"}`) so the tests now model
the post-PR `SearchResult.id: str` reality end-to-end. Previously these
were masked by the `str(d)` coercion now removed from production.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
Chris Coutinho
2026-05-10 13:49:17 +02:00
co-authored by Claude Opus 4.7
parent c5020d9629
commit 68506f96c5
5 changed files with 220 additions and 143 deletions
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@@ -389,9 +389,9 @@ async def _verify_news_items(
# above for why this is narrower than the API-response failure path.
accessible: set[str] = set()
for d in doc_ids:
# SearchResult.id is `int | str` (D1: forward-compat widening). Coerce
# to str so the validator's regex applies consistently to both shapes.
if not is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id(str(d)):
# SearchResult.id is always str (Qdrant payload doc_id is keyword-
# indexed; producers stringify on write). Pass through verbatim.
if not is_valid_nextcloud_doc_id(d):
logger.warning(
"Malformed news_item doc_id %r in verifier; keeping (cannot verify)",
d,
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@@ -71,6 +71,71 @@ _qdrant_client: AsyncQdrantClient | None = None
_qdrant_init_lock: anyio.Lock | None = None
async def _create_one_payload_index(
client: AsyncQdrantClient,
collection_name: str,
field: str,
schema_type: PayloadSchemaType,
) -> bool:
"""Create one payload index with per-field error containment.
Returns True on success or benign 400 schema-conflict (caller treats as
indexed). Returns False if the field should be added to the caller's
failed-fields list. Never re-raises: the singleton in
``get_qdrant_client`` is already assigned by the time this runs, so
propagating a network blip would leave the process holding a usable
client with the migration silently incomplete.
"""
try:
await client.create_payload_index(
collection_name=collection_name,
field_name=field,
field_schema=schema_type,
wait=True,
)
logger.info("Created %s payload index on '%s'", schema_type.name, field)
return True
except UnexpectedResponse as e:
body = getattr(e, "content", b"") or b""
body_text = body.decode("utf-8", errors="replace")
# 400 is the expected schema-conflict path (index already exists
# with a different type). Verified for Qdrant OSS, where an
# idempotent re-create against a matching schema returns 200; if
# Qdrant Cloud diverges and returns 400 for benign re-creates,
# the WARNING below will fire on every restart against an
# already-indexed collection — read the response body before
# treating that as a real schema conflict. 5xx is unexpected —
# keep the loop going so the remaining fields still get
# attempted, but log at error so operators see it.
if e.status_code == 400:
logger.warning(
"Schema conflict on payload index '%s': %s", field, body_text
)
return True
logger.error(
"Unexpected error creating payload index on '%s' (status %s): %s",
field,
e.status_code,
body_text,
)
return False
except Exception:
# Raw network / timeout failures (httpx.ConnectError,
# asyncio.TimeoutError, etc.) reach here — outside the HTTP-status
# taxonomy that UnexpectedResponse covers. Same containment
# rationale as above: one transient failure on one field must not
# skip the rest, and the singleton in get_qdrant_client is already
# assigned by this point so re-raising would leave the process
# holding a usable client with the migration silently incomplete.
logger.error(
"Network error creating payload index on '%s'; "
"field will remain unindexed until next successful restart",
field,
exc_info=True,
)
return False
async def _ensure_payload_indexes(
client: AsyncQdrantClient,
collection_name: str,
@@ -82,13 +147,9 @@ async def _ensure_payload_indexes(
schema type (KEYWORD for string fields, BOOL for ``is_placeholder``,
INTEGER for ``chunk_index``). Skips fields that are already in
``existing_schema`` so routine restarts make no Qdrant write round-trips
and emit no INFO log lines. Schema conflicts (a pre-existing index with
a different type) still surface as a 400 — log loudly so operators can
intervene, but keep going so the remaining fields still get indexed.
The same per-field error containment applies to raw network errors
(e.g. ``httpx.ConnectError`` from a transient Qdrant unavailability):
log at ERROR with ``exc_info`` and continue, so a single transient
failure on one field does not skip the rest.
and emit no INFO log lines. Per-field error handling (schema conflicts,
network errors) lives in ``_create_one_payload_index``; this loop is
flat so a single transient failure on one field does not skip the rest.
Args:
client: Qdrant client instance.
@@ -117,60 +178,17 @@ async def _ensure_payload_indexes(
)
return
existing_schema = collection_info.payload_schema or {}
failed_fields: list[str] = []
failed_fields: list[str] = []
for field, schema_type in _PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS.items():
if field in existing_schema:
# Index already present — silent skip. Logging here on every
# restart would be noise that hides the genuinely interesting
# "first-time creation" line below.
# "first-time creation" line in _create_one_payload_index.
continue
try:
await client.create_payload_index(
collection_name=collection_name,
field_name=field,
field_schema=schema_type,
wait=True,
)
logger.info("Created %s payload index on '%s'", schema_type.name, field)
except UnexpectedResponse as e:
body = getattr(e, "content", b"") or b""
body_text = body.decode("utf-8", errors="replace")
# 400 is the expected schema-conflict path (index already exists
# with a different type). Verified for Qdrant OSS, where an
# idempotent re-create against a matching schema returns 200; if
# Qdrant Cloud diverges and returns 400 for benign re-creates,
# the WARNING below will fire on every restart against an
# already-indexed collection — read the response body before
# treating that as a real schema conflict. 5xx is unexpected —
# keep the loop going so the remaining fields still get
# attempted, but log at error so operators see it.
if e.status_code == 400:
logger.warning(
"Schema conflict on payload index '%s': %s", field, body_text
)
else:
logger.error(
"Unexpected error creating payload index on '%s' (status %s): %s",
field,
e.status_code,
body_text,
)
failed_fields.append(field)
except Exception:
# Raw network / timeout failures (httpx.ConnectError,
# asyncio.TimeoutError, etc.) reach here — outside the HTTP-status
# taxonomy that UnexpectedResponse covers. Same containment
# rationale as above: one transient failure on one field must not
# skip the rest, and the singleton in get_qdrant_client is already
# assigned by this point so re-raising would leave the process
# holding a usable client with the migration silently incomplete.
logger.error(
"Network error creating payload index on '%s'; "
"field will remain unindexed until next successful restart",
field,
exc_info=True,
)
if not await _create_one_payload_index(
client, collection_name, field, schema_type
):
failed_fields.append(field)
# A single per-field ERROR line is easy to miss in startup noise. Surface
@@ -467,11 +485,21 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
if _qdrant_client is None:
settings = get_settings()
# Build the client into a local ``provisional`` and only publish
# it to the global ``_qdrant_client`` after the migration awaits
# below have all completed. The fast-path check at the top of
# this function reads ``_qdrant_client`` without the lock, so
# publishing the constructed-but-unmigrated client would let a
# concurrent caller short-circuit the lock and fire a filtered
# search before ``_ensure_payload_indexes`` runs — that search
# would 400 with "Index required but not found".
provisional: AsyncQdrantClient
# Detect mode and initialize client accordingly
if settings.qdrant_url:
# Network mode
logger.info(f"Using Qdrant network mode: {settings.qdrant_url}")
_qdrant_client = AsyncQdrantClient(
provisional = AsyncQdrantClient(
url=settings.qdrant_url,
api_key=settings.qdrant_api_key,
timeout=30,
@@ -480,17 +508,17 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
# Local mode (either :memory: or persistent path)
if settings.qdrant_location == ":memory:":
logger.info("Using Qdrant in-memory mode: :memory:")
_qdrant_client = AsyncQdrantClient(":memory:")
provisional = AsyncQdrantClient(":memory:")
else:
# Persistent local mode - use path parameter
logger.info(
f"Using Qdrant persistent mode: {settings.qdrant_location}"
)
_qdrant_client = AsyncQdrantClient(path=settings.qdrant_location)
provisional = AsyncQdrantClient(path=settings.qdrant_location)
else:
# Should not happen due to __post_init__ validation, but handle gracefully
logger.warning("No Qdrant mode configured, defaulting to :memory:")
_qdrant_client = AsyncQdrantClient(":memory:")
provisional = AsyncQdrantClient(":memory:")
# Get collection name (auto-generated from deployment ID + model)
collection_name = settings.get_collection_name()
@@ -505,7 +533,7 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
# Explicitly check if collection exists
logger.debug(f"Checking if collection '{collection_name}' exists...")
collections = await _qdrant_client.get_collections()
collections = await provisional.get_collections()
collection_names = [c.name for c in collections.collections]
if collection_name in collection_names:
@@ -513,7 +541,7 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
logger.debug(
f"Collection '{collection_name}' found, validating dimensions..."
)
collection_info = await _qdrant_client.get_collection(collection_name)
collection_info = await provisional.get_collection(collection_name)
# Handle both named vectors (dict) and legacy single vector
vectors = collection_info.config.params.vectors
if isinstance(vectors, dict):
@@ -551,10 +579,10 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
# never schema or indexes, so the snapshot remains accurate
# across the backfill call.
await _backfill_doc_id_to_string(
_qdrant_client, collection_name, expected_dimension
provisional, collection_name, expected_dimension
)
await _ensure_payload_indexes(
_qdrant_client,
provisional,
collection_name,
existing_schema=collection_info.payload_schema or {},
)
@@ -566,7 +594,7 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
f"Collection '{collection_name}' not found, creating with "
f"dimension={expected_dimension}, model={embedding_model}..."
)
await _qdrant_client.create_collection(
await provisional.create_collection(
collection_name=collection_name,
vectors_config={
"dense": VectorParams(
@@ -601,9 +629,15 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
# implicit auto-indexes, etc.) worth investigating before
# suppressing.
await _ensure_payload_indexes(
_qdrant_client, collection_name, existing_schema={}
provisional, collection_name, existing_schema={}
)
# Publish only after the migration awaits completed. From this
# point on, fast-path callers may short-circuit the lock and
# use the client; every payload index they could filter on now
# exists.
_qdrant_client = provisional
# Lock released. ``_qdrant_client`` is guaranteed non-None here:
# either the fast path returned earlier, the lock-protected branch
# set it, or a sibling waiter set it before we got the lock.
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@@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ from email.utils import parsedate_to_datetime
import anyio
from anyio.abc import TaskStatus
from anyio.streams.memory import MemoryObjectSendStream
from qdrant_client.models import FieldCondition, Filter, MatchValue
from qdrant_client import AsyncQdrantClient
from qdrant_client.models import FieldCondition, Filter, MatchValue, Record
from nextcloud_mcp_server.client import NextcloudClient
from nextcloud_mcp_server.client.news import NewsItemType
@@ -43,6 +44,49 @@ INDEXED_DOC_TYPES: frozenset[str] = frozenset(
)
# Page size for paginated deletion-tracking scrolls. Chosen to keep per-page
# memory bounded while making the round-trip count manageable in the typical
# < 100 k point per (user_id, doc_type) case. The previous single-page
# ``limit=10_000`` silently truncated deletion sets for any user past the
# cap, so anything indexed beyond the first 10 k was never reconciled.
_DELETION_TRACKING_PAGE_SIZE: int = 1024
async def _scroll_all_points(
qdrant_client: AsyncQdrantClient,
*,
collection_name: str,
scroll_filter: Filter,
payload_fields: list[str],
page_size: int = _DELETION_TRACKING_PAGE_SIZE,
) -> list[Record]:
"""Scroll every point matching the filter, paginating until exhausted.
Replaces the prior single-page ``limit=10_000`` calls that silently
dropped points beyond the first page. Pagination follows Qdrant's
documented contract: ``scroll`` returns ``(points, next_page_offset)``
and ``next_page_offset`` is ``None`` once the cursor reaches the end.
Errors propagate to the caller — the scanner's outer ``try`` already
handles them by skipping the deletion-tracking pass for this scan
(worse: extra-scan latency; never: bad data).
"""
all_points: list[Record] = []
offset = None
while True:
points, offset = await qdrant_client.scroll(
collection_name=collection_name,
scroll_filter=scroll_filter,
with_payload=payload_fields,
with_vectors=False,
limit=page_size,
offset=offset,
)
all_points.extend(points)
if offset is None:
break
return all_points
@dataclass
class DocumentTask:
"""Document task for processing queue."""
@@ -79,8 +123,11 @@ async def get_last_indexed_timestamp(user_id: str) -> int | None:
try:
qdrant_client = await get_qdrant_client()
# Query for user's notes, ordered by indexed_at descending, limit 1
scroll_result = await qdrant_client.scroll(
# Scroll across every indexed note for this user — paginated so users
# with > 10 k indexed notes still produce a correct max (the prior
# single-page ``limit=10_000`` would have silently undercounted).
points = await _scroll_all_points(
qdrant_client,
collection_name=get_settings().get_collection_name(),
scroll_filter=Filter(
must=[
@@ -88,19 +135,16 @@ async def get_last_indexed_timestamp(user_id: str) -> int | None:
FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value="note")),
]
),
with_payload=["indexed_at"],
with_vectors=False,
limit=10000, # Get all to find max
payload_fields=["indexed_at"],
)
# Find max indexed_at across all results
num_points = len(scroll_result[0]) if scroll_result[0] else 0
num_points = len(points)
logger.info(f"Found {num_points} indexed notes in Qdrant for user {user_id}")
if scroll_result[0]:
if points:
timestamps = [
point.payload.get("indexed_at", 0)
for point in scroll_result[0]
for point in points
if point.payload is not None
]
max_timestamp = max(timestamps) if timestamps else 0
@@ -220,7 +264,8 @@ async def scan_user_documents(
indexed_doc_ids = set()
if not initial_sync:
assert qdrant_client is not None # narrow for the type checker
scroll_result = await qdrant_client.scroll(
points = await _scroll_all_points(
qdrant_client,
collection_name=get_settings().get_collection_name(),
scroll_filter=Filter(
must=[
@@ -228,14 +273,12 @@ async def scan_user_documents(
FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value="note")),
]
),
with_payload=["doc_id"],
with_vectors=False,
limit=10000,
payload_fields=["doc_id"],
)
indexed_doc_ids = {
str(point.payload["doc_id"])
for point in (scroll_result[0] or [])
for point in points
if point.payload is not None and "doc_id" in point.payload
}
@@ -394,7 +437,8 @@ async def scan_user_documents(
indexed_file_ids = set()
if not initial_sync:
assert qdrant_client is not None # narrow for the type checker
file_scroll_result = await qdrant_client.scroll(
points = await _scroll_all_points(
qdrant_client,
collection_name=settings.get_collection_name(),
scroll_filter=Filter(
must=[
@@ -402,14 +446,12 @@ async def scan_user_documents(
FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value="file")),
]
),
limit=10000, # Reasonable limit for file count
with_payload=["doc_id"],
with_vectors=False,
payload_fields=["doc_id"],
)
indexed_file_ids = {
str(point.payload["doc_id"])
for point in (file_scroll_result[0] or [])
for point in points
if point.payload is not None and "doc_id" in point.payload
}
@@ -675,7 +717,8 @@ async def scan_news_items(
indexed_item_ids: set[str] = set()
if not initial_sync:
qdrant_client = await get_qdrant_client()
scroll_result = await qdrant_client.scroll(
points = await _scroll_all_points(
qdrant_client,
collection_name=settings.get_collection_name(),
scroll_filter=Filter(
must=[
@@ -683,13 +726,11 @@ async def scan_news_items(
FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value="news_item")),
]
),
with_payload=["doc_id"],
with_vectors=False,
limit=10000,
payload_fields=["doc_id"],
)
indexed_item_ids = {
str(point.payload["doc_id"])
for point in (scroll_result[0] or [])
for point in points
if point.payload is not None and "doc_id" in point.payload
}
logger.debug(f"Found {len(indexed_item_ids)} indexed news items in Qdrant")
@@ -854,7 +895,8 @@ async def scan_deck_cards(
indexed_card_ids: set[str] = set()
if not initial_sync:
qdrant_client = await get_qdrant_client()
scroll_result = await qdrant_client.scroll(
points = await _scroll_all_points(
qdrant_client,
collection_name=settings.get_collection_name(),
scroll_filter=Filter(
must=[
@@ -862,13 +904,11 @@ async def scan_deck_cards(
FieldCondition(key="doc_type", match=MatchValue(value="deck_card")),
]
),
with_payload=["doc_id"],
with_vectors=False,
limit=10000,
payload_fields=["doc_id"],
)
indexed_card_ids = {
str(point.payload["doc_id"])
for point in (scroll_result[0] or [])
for point in points
if point.payload is not None and "doc_id" in point.payload
}
logger.debug(f"Found {len(indexed_card_ids)} indexed deck cards in Qdrant")
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@@ -35,8 +35,11 @@ def _make_result(
score: float = 0.9,
metadata: dict | None = None,
) -> SearchResult:
# Mirror the producer-side stringification (scanner writes str(note["id"])
# etc. into Qdrant payloads). Tests pass int literals for readability;
# the SearchResult contract is ``id: str``.
return SearchResult(
id=doc_id,
id=str(doc_id),
doc_type=doc_type,
title=f"{doc_type}_{doc_id}",
excerpt="...",
@@ -84,7 +87,7 @@ async def test_verify_notes_200_keeps_all(mocker):
client, [_make_result(1), _make_result(2), _make_result(3)], _sem()
)
assert result == {1, 2, 3}
assert result == {"1", "2", "3"}
assert notes_client.get_note.await_count == 3
@@ -122,7 +125,7 @@ async def test_verify_notes_transient_5xx_keeps(mocker):
result = await _verify_notes(client, [_make_result(42)], _sem())
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -140,7 +143,7 @@ async def test_verify_notes_429_keeps_as_transient(mocker):
result = await _verify_notes(client, [_make_result(42)], _sem())
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -152,7 +155,7 @@ async def test_verify_notes_unexpected_exception_keeps(mocker):
result = await _verify_notes(client, [_make_result(7)], _sem())
assert result == {7}
assert result == {"7"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -193,7 +196,7 @@ async def test_verify_notes_mixed_outcomes(mocker):
client, [_make_result(1), _make_result(2), _make_result(3)], _sem()
)
assert result == {1, 3}
assert result == {"1", "3"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -242,7 +245,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_intersects_with_fetched_set(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {10, 20}
assert result == {"10", "20"}
assert news_client.get_items.await_count == 1
@@ -304,7 +307,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_transient_keeps_all(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {1, 2, 3}
assert result == {"1", "2", "3"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -325,7 +328,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_429_keeps_as_transient(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {1, 2, 3}
assert result == {"1", "2", "3"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -350,7 +353,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_unexpected_exception_keeps_all(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {1, 2}
assert result == {"1", "2"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -377,7 +380,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_non_numeric_id_keeps_only_bad_item(mocker):
)
# 10 and 20 are verified present; "abc" is unverifiable so kept fail-open.
assert result == {10, 20, "abc"}
assert result == {"10", "20", "abc"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -402,7 +405,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_drops_missing_when_other_id_is_non_numeric(
)
# 10 verified present, 20 verified missing (dropped), "abc" unverifiable.
assert result == {10, "abc"}
assert result == {"10", "abc"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -426,7 +429,7 @@ async def test_verify_news_items_malformed_api_response_keeps_all(mocker):
)
# Batch fail-open: API broken, every requested id preserved.
assert result == {10, 20}
assert result == {"10", "20"}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -448,7 +451,7 @@ async def test_verify_files_uses_path_from_metadata(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {100}
assert result == {"100"}
webdav_client.get_file_info.assert_awaited_once_with("Documents/foo.txt")
@@ -487,7 +490,7 @@ async def test_verify_files_malformed_propfind_keeps_result(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {123}, "ambiguous None must keep result, not evict"
assert result == {"123"}, "ambiguous None must keep result, not evict"
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -517,14 +520,14 @@ async def test_verify_files_missing_path_metadata_keeps_unverified(mocker):
# No metadata at all
result = await _verify_files(client, [_make_result(555, doc_type="file")], _sem())
assert result == {555}
assert result == {"555"}
webdav_client.get_file_info.assert_not_awaited()
# Metadata present but no "path" key
result = await _verify_files(
client, [_make_result(556, doc_type="file", metadata={})], _sem()
)
assert result == {556}
assert result == {"556"}
webdav_client.get_file_info.assert_not_awaited()
@@ -541,7 +544,7 @@ async def test_verify_files_transient_5xx_keeps(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {7}
assert result == {"7"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -558,7 +561,7 @@ async def test_verify_files_429_keeps_as_transient(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {7}
assert result == {"7"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -580,7 +583,7 @@ async def test_verify_files_unexpected_exception_keeps(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {8}
assert result == {"8"}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -606,7 +609,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_uses_metadata_fast_path(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
deck_client.get_card.assert_awaited_once_with(board_id=1, stack_id=2, card_id=42)
@@ -676,7 +679,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_transient_5xx_keeps(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -699,7 +702,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_429_keeps_as_transient(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -722,7 +725,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_unexpected_exception_keeps(mocker):
_sem(),
)
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
@pytest.mark.unit
@@ -749,7 +752,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_non_numeric_metadata_keeps(mocker):
],
_sem(),
)
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
# Non-numeric stack_id
result = await _verify_deck_cards(
@@ -763,7 +766,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_non_numeric_metadata_keeps(mocker):
],
_sem(),
)
assert result == {43}
assert result == {"43"}
# Non-numeric card_id (doc_id itself)
result = await _verify_deck_cards(
@@ -794,7 +797,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_missing_metadata_keeps_unverified(mocker):
result = await _verify_deck_cards(
client, [_make_result(42, doc_type="deck_card")], _sem()
)
assert result == {42}
assert result == {"42"}
# Only board_id (stack_id missing)
result = await _verify_deck_cards(
@@ -802,7 +805,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_missing_metadata_keeps_unverified(mocker):
[_make_result(43, doc_type="deck_card", metadata={"board_id": 1})],
_sem(),
)
assert result == {43}
assert result == {"43"}
# Only stack_id (board_id missing)
result = await _verify_deck_cards(
@@ -810,7 +813,7 @@ async def test_verify_deck_cards_missing_metadata_keeps_unverified(mocker):
[_make_result(44, doc_type="deck_card", metadata={"stack_id": 2})],
_sem(),
)
assert result == {44}
assert result == {"44"}
deck_client.get_card.assert_not_awaited()
@@ -829,7 +832,7 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_empty_input_passthrough():
@pytest.mark.unit
async def test_verify_search_results_dedupes_chunks_per_document(mocker):
"""Two chunks of the same note → ONE call to the underlying verifier."""
spy = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={1})
spy = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={"1"})
mocker.patch.dict(verification._VERIFIERS, {"note": spy}, clear=False)
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", mocker.AsyncMock())
@@ -848,7 +851,7 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_dedupes_chunks_per_document(mocker):
# Verifier received exactly one SearchResult (the deduplicated representative)
args, _kwargs = spy.call_args
assert len(args[1]) == 1
assert args[1][0].id == 1
assert args[1][0].id == "1"
# And a semaphore as the third arg
assert isinstance(args[2], anyio.Semaphore)
@@ -1035,7 +1038,7 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_verifier_blowup_keeps_all(mocker):
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(client, results)
assert [r.id for r in kept] == [1, 2]
assert [r.id for r in kept] == ["1", "2"]
assert dropped_count == 0 # fail-open: nothing dropped
spy_evict.assert_not_awaited()
@@ -1043,7 +1046,7 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_verifier_blowup_keeps_all(mocker):
@pytest.mark.unit
async def test_verify_search_results_preserves_order(mocker):
"""Order of original results must be preserved after filtering."""
note_verifier = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={1, 3})
note_verifier = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={"1", "3"})
mocker.patch.dict(verification._VERIFIERS, {"note": note_verifier}, clear=False)
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", mocker.AsyncMock())
@@ -1056,7 +1059,7 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_preserves_order(mocker):
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(client, results)
assert [r.id for r in kept] == [1, 3]
assert [r.id for r in kept] == ["1", "3"]
assert dropped_count == 1
@@ -1083,8 +1086,8 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_eviction_failure_does_not_propagate(mocker)
@pytest.mark.unit
async def test_verify_search_results_dispatches_per_doc_type_concurrently(mocker):
"""Mixed doc_types must be routed to their respective verifiers."""
note_verifier = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={1})
file_verifier = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={500})
note_verifier = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={"1"})
file_verifier = mocker.AsyncMock(return_value={"500"})
mocker.patch.dict(
verification._VERIFIERS,
{"note": note_verifier, "file": file_verifier},
@@ -1101,7 +1104,7 @@ async def test_verify_search_results_dispatches_per_doc_type_concurrently(mocker
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(client, results)
assert {(r.id, r.doc_type) for r in kept} == {(1, "note"), (500, "file")}
assert {(r.id, r.doc_type) for r in kept} == {("1", "note"), ("500", "file")}
assert dropped_count == 1
note_verifier.assert_awaited_once()
file_verifier.assert_awaited_once()
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ class TestOffsetFallbackGate:
result = await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=12345,
doc_id="12345",
doc_type="file",
chunk_start=0,
chunk_end=100,
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ class TestOffsetFallbackGate:
await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=42,
doc_id="42",
doc_type="note",
chunk_start=0,
chunk_end=10,
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ class TestOffsetFallbackGate:
await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=12345,
doc_id="12345",
doc_type="file",
chunk_start=0,
chunk_end=100,
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ class TestNullableChunkIndexPropagation:
result = await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=42,
doc_id="42",
doc_type="note",
chunk_start=100,
chunk_end=200,
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ class TestNullableChunkIndexPropagation:
result = await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=42,
doc_id="42",
doc_type="note",
chunk_start=0,
chunk_end=10,
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ class TestNullableChunkIndexPropagation:
result = await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=42,
doc_id="42",
doc_type="note",
chunk_start=100,
chunk_end=200,
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ class TestAdjacentChunkBoundary:
result = await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=42,
doc_id="42",
doc_type="note",
chunk_start=0,
chunk_end=10,
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ class TestAdjacentChunkBoundary:
result = await get_chunk_with_context(
nc_client=mock_nc_client,
user_id="alice",
doc_id=42,
doc_id="42",
doc_type="note",
chunk_start=0,
chunk_end=10,