Replaces single-engine pymupdf4llm extraction with a tiered pipeline (Deck #205,
follows the tier-0 classifier #855). pypdfium2 becomes the default and only
hot-path PDF extractor; pymupdf4llm is deprecated to a rollback toggle.
Why: pymupdf4llm's O(n^2) find_tables drove the OOM (#852) and the form-PDF
parse timeouts (#856), carries AGPL/commercial licensing liability, and -- per
the benchmarks -- recovers near-zero usable tables on the real corpus. pypdfium2
(Apache/BSD) extracts the same text far faster (Student 1a.pdf: 120s timeout ->
0.2s) with no table-detection bomb.
- document_processors/pypdfium2_fast.py: tier-1 "fast" processor emitting text +
exact page_boundaries (the pdf_highlighter contract). pymupdf processor is now
tier "structured" (the rollback engine), registered but not default.
- registry: tiered routing in ProcessorRegistry. tier-1 fast extracts, then
classification is DERIVED from that text (classifier.classify_from_text -- no
PDF re-open), records the classification metrics, and escalates scanned /
no-text-layer docs to the "ocr" tier when document_ocr_enabled (default off;
no provider yet, so fast is terminal). Wires record_document_escalation + the
real "escalated" span attribute (was hardcoded False).
- Removes the separate _shadow_classify pass from vector/processor.py -- it
re-opened every PDF and re-extracted text (~0.5-1.3s/doc of pure duplicated
CPU that lowered throughput); classification now rides the tier-1 extraction.
- Settings: document_tier1_engine ("pypdfium2" default | "pymupdf" rollback,
enum-validated), document_ocr_enabled (default false).
Tests: pypdfium2 extractor, registry tiering (fast routing, rollback, classify
recording, OCR escalation on/off), classify_from_text. Full unit suite green.
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CI runs `uv run --frozen ty check -- nextcloud_mcp_server` and `uv run pytest -m
unit`, which install the default + dev groups but not the `[postgres]` optional
extra. vector/queue/procrastinate.py imports procrastinate at module scope (the
task registration needs App/Blueprint), so without it installed ty fails on
unresolved imports and the procrastinate unit tests fail to collect.
Add procrastinate + psycopg to the dev group (kept in the [postgres] extra for
production opt-in) so dev/CI always type-check and test against them, while
SQLite/personal installs stay free of the Postgres deps. Matches the repo's
optional-DB-driver philosophy.
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Re-architect document ingest from the shared NATS-glued document-processor to a
per-tenant, in-process model owned by nextcloud-mcp-server (Deck #183). The MCP
server now owns both sides of ingest:
- Producer (api role): the scanner defers one job per changed document into the
app's Postgres via procrastinate (queueing_lock dedup; no execution lock, so a
crashed worker can't deadlock a doc — Qdrant upserts are idempotent).
- Consumer (worker role): `nextcloud-mcp-server worker` drains the queue and runs
the existing process_document pipeline; a periodic task reclaims jobs orphaned
in `doing` by a crash.
INGEST_QUEUE selects the transport (auto: postgres when DATABASE_URL is Postgres,
else the in-process anyio queue for SQLite/dev). procrastinate manages its own
tables (applied on a fresh DB at startup and by `db upgrade`). The vector-sync
status surface reads job counts from Postgres in postgres mode. procrastinate +
psycopg3 ship in the [postgres] extra; the app's own engine still uses asyncpg
(driver unification is a follow-up handled in the rendered Helm chart).
NATS JetStream, the Postgres-queue stub, the bus status subscriber, and nats-py
are removed.
BREAKING CHANGE: the external-NATS-ingest env vars are removed
(INGEST_MODE, STATUS_BACKEND, INGEST_BUS_URL, INGEST_BUS_NUM_REPLICAS,
FACT_EVENT_EMITTER). Use INGEST_QUEUE (memory|postgres) and the `worker`
command instead. TENANT_ID is retained (no longer NATS-subject-charset-validated).
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Adds the seven §10.2 hook-point modules + five env vars so Astrolabe Cloud can
offload document processing to the external document-processor / embedding
gateway. Purely additive: with every setting unset the server behaves exactly
as today, so self-hosters are unaffected (Deck #92).
Hook points (all default to current monolith behavior):
- config: EMBEDDING_PROVIDER, INGEST_MODE, STATUS_BACKEND,
COLLECTION_METADATA_SOURCE, FACT_EVENT_EMITTER (+ supporting settings),
validated in Settings.__post_init__ (fail-fast STATUS_BACKEND=local with
INGEST_MODE=external); shared canonical.py.
- vector/payload_keys.py + acl_hash.py: cross-impl NAMESPACE/point_id (§2.2)
and BLAKE2b-128 ACL hash (§11), pinned by fixtures shared with the
document-processor repo.
- embedding/gateway_client.py: OpenAI-compatible GatewayProvider authenticating
via M2M OIDC client-credentials (separate realm); manual-only registry entry.
- vector/collection_metadata.py: sentinel-point / API metadata source with env
fallback.
- vector/queue/: hexagonal ingest producer ports + memory/NATS adapters
(Postgres seam); INGEST_MODE=external publishes mcp.ingest.requested.{tenant}
instead of the in-memory stream and skips the in-process processor pool. The
lifespan becomes a composition root across both deployment branches.
- vector/queue/status.py: STATUS_BACKEND=bus subscriber feeding a StatusStore
the vector-sync status endpoint reads.
- admin/payload_backfill.py: POST /api/v1/admin/payload-backfill (admin scope);
processor writes the new payload keys; query-side ACL pre-filter gated behind
ACL_PREFILTER_ENABLED (default off).
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