fix(vector): address PR review round 17 + local-mode collection-creation regression
Round 17 reviewer (🟡 Important): 1. docs/configuration.md degraded-migration runbook said `doc_id backfill failed on …` but the actual log line in qdrant_client.py:415 is `doc_id backfill scroll failed on …`. Operators grepping the runbook string would have missed it. Insert the `scroll` qualifier. 2. _create_one_payload_index returned True on the 400 schema-conflict path, so a wrong-type index discovered at create time skipped the consolidated `Payload index creation incomplete` summary — but a wrong-type index discovered via the existing-schema check at line 195-206 did fire it. Tenants whose payload_schema is hidden from their JWT (Qdrant Cloud collection-scoped tokens) only ever observe the create-time path, so they never saw the operator-level summary. Return False so the summary fires in both cases. 3. docs/configuration.md said the upgrade-time delay was `proportional to point count while writes are issued` — overstating the cost. Writes are proportional to int-typed points only; the scroll itself is proportional to total point count. Reword. Local-mode collection-creation regression (root-cause of failing single-user / login-flow / multi-user-basic CI jobs): PR #779 changed the existence probe in get_qdrant_client from collection_exists() (returned bool in both modes) to get_collection() + except UnexpectedResponse(status_code=404). The HTTP-mode client raises UnexpectedResponse with a 404 body, but the local/in-memory client raises ValueError(f"Collection {name} not found") — see qdrant_client/local/async_qdrant_local.py. The narrow except clause let the ValueError propagate, app.py's lifespan re-raised as RuntimeError, and the mcp container crashed on first start. Catch ValueError too, with a `not found` substring guard so genuine programming bugs (bad collection_name, etc.) still surface. Tests: extend the existing 400-path test to assert the new failed_fields contract; add two get_qdrant_client unit tests pinning the local-mode VE catch (positive case + propagation case). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -341,8 +341,9 @@ server runs two idempotent migrations:
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legacy integer `doc_id` payloads to strings so they match the keyword
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index. Idempotent: on a clean collection (all `doc_id` values already
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`str`), the scroll runs but emits zero writes. On the first start after
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the upgrade, expect a delay proportional to point count while writes
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are issued.
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the upgrade, expect a delay proportional to total point count for the
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scroll itself, plus an additional delay proportional to any `int`-typed
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`doc_id` points found while their payloads are rewritten.
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Both steps emit INFO-level log lines so operators can track progress.
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@@ -363,7 +364,7 @@ Both steps emit INFO-level log lines so operators can track progress.
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> the index was not created. Searches filtering on that field will keep
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> returning HTTP 400 (`Index required but not found`) until a subsequent
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> restart succeeds in creating it.
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> - `doc_id backfill failed on '<collection>'; will retry on next restart` —
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> - `doc_id backfill scroll failed on '<collection>'; will retry on next restart` —
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> the migration sentinel was not written. Legacy integer `doc_id`
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> payloads remain invisible to the keyword index in the meantime; the
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> scroll re-runs from scratch on the next process start.
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@@ -111,7 +111,15 @@ async def _create_one_payload_index(
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logger.warning(
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"Schema conflict on payload index '%s': %s", field, body_text
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)
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return True
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# Treat schema conflict the same as a wrong-type index
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# discovered via `existing_schema` in `_ensure_payload_indexes`
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# (lines 195-206) — both are "the index present is not the
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# one we'd build", so the consolidated `Payload index
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# creation incomplete` summary should fire in both cases.
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# Without this, tenants whose payload_schema is hidden from
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# their JWT (Qdrant Cloud collection-scoped tokens) would
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# only see the per-field WARNING and miss the summary.
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return False
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logger.error(
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"Unexpected error creating payload index on '%s' (status %s): %s",
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field,
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@@ -580,6 +588,21 @@ async def get_qdrant_client() -> AsyncQdrantClient:
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if exc.status_code != 404:
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raise
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logger.debug(f"Collection '{collection_name}' not found (404).")
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except ValueError as exc:
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# Local/in-memory qdrant_client raises ValueError(f"Collection
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# {name} not found") instead of UnexpectedResponse — see
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# qdrant_client/local/async_qdrant_local.py. Match on the
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# message rather than catching every ValueError so genuine
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# programming bugs (bad collection_name validation, etc.)
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# still propagate. PR #779 introduced this regression by
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# switching the existence probe from `collection_exists()`
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# (which returned a bool in both modes) to `get_collection`
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# without accounting for the local-mode signalling
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# convention; the failing single-user / login-flow /
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# multi-user-basic CI jobs all exercise this path.
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if "not found" not in str(exc):
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raise
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logger.debug(f"Collection '{collection_name}' not found (local mode).")
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if collection_info is not None:
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# Collection exists - validate dimensions
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@@ -23,12 +23,14 @@ import pytest
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from qdrant_client.http.exceptions import UnexpectedResponse
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from qdrant_client.models import PayloadSchemaType
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from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector import qdrant_client as qdrant_module
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from nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client import (
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_DOC_ID_BACKFILL_SENTINEL_ID,
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_PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS,
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_backfill_doc_id_to_string,
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_ensure_payload_indexes,
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_group_int_doc_ids,
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get_qdrant_client,
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)
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@@ -203,12 +205,17 @@ async def test_ensure_payload_indexes_warns_on_wrong_schema_type(mocker, caplog)
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@pytest.mark.unit
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async def test_ensure_payload_indexes_logs_400_as_warning(mocker, caplog):
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"""Any 400 from create_payload_index is logged at WARNING and skipped.
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"""A 400 from create_payload_index logs WARNING *and* fires the summary.
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Real Qdrant returns 200 when the index already exists with a matching
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schema, so 400s indicate a genuine problem (e.g., schema conflict on a
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pre-existing index). The loop continues past the failure so the
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remaining fields still get indexed.
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remaining fields still get indexed, *and* the field accumulates into
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``failed_fields`` so the consolidated `Payload index creation
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incomplete` summary fires — without this, tenants whose
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``payload_schema`` is hidden from their JWT (Qdrant Cloud
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collection-scoped tokens) would only see the per-field warning and
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miss the operator-level summary that `wrong_schema_type` paths emit.
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"""
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client = mocker.AsyncMock()
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client.get_collection.return_value = _empty_collection_info()
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@@ -227,14 +234,21 @@ async def test_ensure_payload_indexes_logs_400_as_warning(mocker, caplog):
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# Loop continued past the failing field; every field was attempted.
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assert client.create_payload_index.await_count == len(_PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS)
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warnings = [r for r in caplog.records if r.levelname == "WARNING"]
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# 400s do not contribute to the partial-failure summary (which fires
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# only for non-400 errors), so this is the per-field warning, not the
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# summary. Match the message prefix exactly so a future change adding
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# 400s to the summary would surface here as a count mismatch.
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assert len(warnings) == 1
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assert warnings[0].getMessage().startswith("Schema conflict on payload index")
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assert "different schema" in warnings[0].getMessage()
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warning_messages = [
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r.getMessage() for r in caplog.records if r.levelname == "WARNING"
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]
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# Per-field warning describes the schema conflict.
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assert any(
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m.startswith("Schema conflict on payload index") and "different schema" in m
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for m in warning_messages
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), warning_messages
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# Consolidated summary names the failed field too — see the docstring
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# for why this matters in tenant-scoped Qdrant Cloud setups.
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first_field = next(iter(_PAYLOAD_INDEX_FIELDS))
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assert any(
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"Payload index creation incomplete" in m and first_field in m
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for m in warning_messages
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), warning_messages
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@pytest.mark.unit
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@@ -842,3 +856,135 @@ async def test_ensure_payload_indexes_summarises_failed_fields(mocker, caplog):
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assert "chunk_end_offset" in summary[0]
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assert "user_id" not in summary[0] # The one that succeeded.
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assert "test-collection" in summary[0]
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# get_qdrant_client — collection-existence probe across modes
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@pytest.fixture
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def reset_qdrant_singleton():
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"""Reset the module-level singleton + init lock around each test.
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``get_qdrant_client`` short-circuits on a non-None ``_qdrant_client``
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via the unsynchronized fast path, so any prior test that initialised
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the singleton would mask the cold-start logic these tests exercise.
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Restore the original after the test so a leak doesn't bleed into
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later tests in the same process.
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"""
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original_client = qdrant_module._qdrant_client
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original_lock = qdrant_module._qdrant_init_lock
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qdrant_module._qdrant_client = None
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qdrant_module._qdrant_init_lock = None
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yield
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qdrant_module._qdrant_client = original_client
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qdrant_module._qdrant_init_lock = original_lock
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def _stub_provisional(mocker, get_collection_side_effect):
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"""Build a fake AsyncQdrantClient suitable for cold-start get_qdrant_client.
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``get_collection`` is wired up to ``get_collection_side_effect``;
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every other awaited method returns an AsyncMock so the migration
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helpers (``_ensure_payload_indexes`` etc.) don't blow up on the
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create-collection path. Returns the mock so tests can assert against
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the awaited methods.
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"""
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provisional = mocker.AsyncMock()
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provisional.get_collection.side_effect = get_collection_side_effect
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# _ensure_payload_indexes pulls payload_schema off the freshly-created
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# collection's get_collection result; on the create path it's passed
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# an explicit {} so this branch isn't exercised, but make it safe
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# anyway in case the order of init shifts.
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provisional.create_payload_index.return_value = None
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return provisional
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def _stub_settings_and_embedding(mocker, monkeypatch):
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"""Replace get_settings and the embedding service with deterministic stubs."""
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from nextcloud_mcp_server.config import Settings
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settings = Settings(
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qdrant_location=":memory:",
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ollama_embedding_model="nomic-embed-text",
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vector_sync_enabled=False,
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)
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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"nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client.get_settings", lambda: settings
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)
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embedding_service = mocker.Mock()
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# No _detect_dimension attribute → the dynamic-detection branch is
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# skipped. Real Ollama provider has it, but tests don't need to.
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embedding_service.provider = mocker.Mock(spec_set=[])
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embedding_service.get_dimension = lambda: 4
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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"nextcloud_mcp_server.embedding.get_embedding_service",
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lambda: embedding_service,
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)
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return settings
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@pytest.mark.unit
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async def test_get_qdrant_client_creates_collection_on_local_mode_value_error(
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mocker, monkeypatch, reset_qdrant_singleton
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):
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"""Local-mode `ValueError("Collection X not found")` must trigger create.
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The local/in-memory ``AsyncQdrantClient`` raises ``ValueError`` (see
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``qdrant_client/local/async_qdrant_local.py``) where the HTTP-mode
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client would raise ``UnexpectedResponse(status_code=404)``. Both must
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be treated as "the collection doesn't exist yet — create it."
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Without this dual-path catch, the ``mcp`` container fails on first
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start with `Failed to initialize Qdrant collection: Collection X not
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found` and the ``app.py`` lifespan re-raises as ``RuntimeError``,
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crashing every single-user / login-flow / multi-user-basic CI job.
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"""
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settings = _stub_settings_and_embedding(mocker, monkeypatch)
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collection_name = settings.get_collection_name()
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provisional = _stub_provisional(
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mocker, ValueError(f"Collection {collection_name} not found")
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)
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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"nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client.AsyncQdrantClient",
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lambda *a, **kw: provisional,
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)
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client = await get_qdrant_client()
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assert client is provisional
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provisional.create_collection.assert_awaited_once()
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# The created collection should be the auto-generated name from
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# settings — guards against accidental collection-name drift.
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assert (
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provisional.create_collection.await_args.kwargs["collection_name"]
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== collection_name
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)
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@pytest.mark.unit
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async def test_get_qdrant_client_propagates_unrelated_value_error(
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mocker, monkeypatch, reset_qdrant_singleton
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):
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"""A ValueError that is *not* a missing-collection signal must propagate.
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The ``except ValueError`` clause in ``get_qdrant_client`` matches on
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the ``"not found"`` substring rather than catching every
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``ValueError`` so genuine programming bugs (bad ``collection_name``
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validation, dimension assertions, etc.) still surface to the caller.
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Loosening the guard to a bare ``except ValueError`` would silently
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treat any of those as "create the collection" and mask the bug.
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"""
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_stub_settings_and_embedding(mocker, monkeypatch)
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provisional = _stub_provisional(mocker, ValueError("Bad collection_name"))
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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"nextcloud_mcp_server.vector.qdrant_client.AsyncQdrantClient",
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lambda *a, **kw: provisional,
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)
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Bad collection_name"):
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await get_qdrant_client()
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provisional.create_collection.assert_not_awaited()
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