- escalation: EscalationDecision.reason is now Literal["empty_text",
"low_confidence"] (parity with kind; ty catches a bad label at call sites).
- processor: nest the decision handling so the hop branch is reached via an
explicit else under `if decision is not None` — exhaustive over the Literal
kind, no None-attribute risk.
- tests: add the "OCR processor unregistered (not just disabled) → None"
quadrant, locking in absent != suppressed.
Deck #324.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
OCR is the paid, opt-in tier (DOCUMENT_OCR_ENABLED, default off). The per-tier
escalation gate already declines to hop to OCR when it's disabled (the pre-OCR
tier is terminal — no surprise cost), but that left operators blind to how much
OCR demand exists.
evaluate_escalation now returns a structured EscalationDecision:
- "hop" — a higher tier can run; the caller raises EscalateError (queue-hop).
- "suppressed" — the ideal next tier (e.g. ocr) exists but is DISABLED; the caller
indexes the current tier's output as terminal and records the
would-be hop on the new astrolabe_document_escalation_suppressed_total
{from_tier,to_tier,reason} counter instead of hopping.
- None — index as-is (good text, or no such tier at all).
So with OCR off, escalation_suppressed_total{to_tier="ocr"} is the latent OCR
demand an operator weighs before enabling OCR; enabling it converts these into
real document_escalation_total{to_tier="ocr"} hops. next_available_tier gains an
ignore_enabled flag to compute the *ideal* (enabled-gate-ignored) target.
Tests: registry suppressed vs hop vs terminal (incl. structured-hop-not-suppressed
when OCR off but structured available); _parse_pdf_tier records suppressed +
indexes without raising.
Deck #324 (parent #323).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A stall is often systemic (a Qdrant/embedding outage stalls every in-flight
job), so reclaiming the whole batch at now() every */5min tick would
thundering-herd a recovering dependency, bypassing TieredEscalationStrategy's
per-job backoff. reclaim_stalled_ingest_jobs now offsets retry_at by a fixed
delay (INGEST_RECLAIM_RETRY_DELAY_SECONDS, default 30s; 0 = legacy immediate).
Also document the hot-vs-restart flag asymmetry: INGEST_ESCALATION_ENABLED is
re-read per job; INGEST_TRANSIENT_MAX_ATTEMPTS is snapshotted at worker startup.
Deck #323.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- metrics: update_ingest_queue_depth guarded on `not by_queue`, which conflated
None (memory backend no-op) with {} (postgres, ALL queues drained). When every
queue drains at once, get_ingest_job_counts_by_queue returns {} and the
pre-zero loop was skipped, leaving a stale ghost backlog in the gauge. Guard on
`by_queue is None` only; add an all-drained regression test.
- procrastinate: note that INGEST_TRANSIENT_MAX_ATTEMPTS is snapshotted at
blueprint-build time (restart to pick up changes).
Deck #323.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- tests: make the transient-backoff progression assertion load-independent by
bracketing the get_retry_decision call with before/after timestamps instead of
measuring against a second datetime.now() (no freezegun dependency).
- tests: use pytest.approx for the ingest-queue-depth gauge assertions —
SonarCloud python:S1244 (float == ) was a MAJOR reliability finding that
tripped the new_reliability_rating quality gate.
- processor: tighten the EscalateError lazy-bind comment (file processing already
imports the document stack via get_registry; the gating only spares the
delete / text-doc paths and module-load time).
Deck #323.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- metrics: update_ingest_queue_depth now pre-zeroes every managed ingest queue
before applying live counts, so a queue that drains to empty (and drops out of
procrastinate's list_queues_async) reads 0 instead of sticking at its last
non-zero value (ghost backlog in Grafana/alerts). Adds a regression test.
- procrastinate: comment that _is_transient_infra_error treats all qdrant errors
as transient deliberately (bounded same-tier retry; over-broad is acceptable).
- escalation: note next_tier is the building block; production routing uses
ProcessorRegistry.next_available_tier.
- tests: add evaluate_escalation fast+ocr-only low-confidence -> ocr case.
Deck #323.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Register the periodic stalled-job reclaim on a dedicated ingest-maintenance
queue that every worker drains (any --tier), so reclaim still fires when the
fast fleet is scaled to zero and only ocr workers run. procrastinate's
periodic-defer dedup keeps it single-run across drainers.
- escalation: mark `unsupported`/`forced` reason labels as reserved (not raised).
- processor: note that options/progress_callback are intentionally not threaded
through _parse_pdf_tier yet (symmetric with the inline path).
- tests: assert TieredEscalationStrategy backoff progression (4/8/16/…/300s);
cover get_ingest_pending per-queue aggregation + the legacy job_counts
fallback; add an external-path zero-page no-escalation case; use the canonical
INGEST_QUEUE_FAST instead of the back-compat alias.
Deck #323.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Split external (procrastinate) document processing into per-tier queues so a
document is attempted at most once per tier and requeued to the next tier's
queue on a low-quality parse, using procrastinate's native retry.
- escalation.py: TIER_LADDER (fast->structured->ocr) + EscalateError signal
- registry: process_tier (one tier) + evaluate_escalation post-parse gate
(reuses classify_from_text) + next_available_tier; shared _classify_result
and _oversize_result with the inline pipeline
- processor: process_document(tier=...) runs one tier and raises EscalateError
before embed (junk text never indexed); inline memory path unchanged
- queue/procrastinate: ingest-fast|structured|ocr queues; TieredEscalationStrategy
(queue-hop on EscalateError, bounded same-tier transient retry); queue-aware
task; producer defers to ingest-fast; per-queue counts + all-queue reclaim
- cli: worker --tier {fast,structured,ocr}
- billing: pages_ocr usage event + pipeline_tier metadata (paid OCR billed apart)
- observability: astrolabe_ingest_queue_depth{queue,status} gauge + per-queue
counts in nc_get_vector_sync_status / management status endpoint
- config: INGEST_ESCALATION_ENABLED (default true), INGEST_TRANSIENT_MAX_ATTEMPTS
INGEST_ESCALATION_ENABLED=false and INGEST_QUEUE=memory preserve prior behaviour.
Deck #323.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-1 review nits. The constant now only gates the diagnostic `image_heavy`
flag (not routing), so the old name was misleading. Rename + reword its comment
to state the diagnostic-only intent. Also add a classify_pdf symmetry test
(`test_classify_pdf_image_heavy_clean_text_stays_fast`) pinning that a full-page
raster image with a clean text layer routes fast on the classify_pdf path too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The tier-0 classifier escalated any page with raster-image coverage >=0.80 to
the OCR tier regardless of its text layer. On OHR-Bench this drove ~45% of all
OCR escalations: clean born-digital pages dominated by a figure, and scanned
pages that already carry a usable OCR text layer -- re-OCR adds nothing for
either, but each one was routed to the paid tier-3 OCR.
Route on the text signals only (near-empty or junk-quality layer). Image
coverage is still computed and still raises the `image_heavy` diagnostic flag,
but no longer routes. True scans with no/garbage text continue to escalate via
the empty-text and quality signals, so genuine OCR needs are unaffected.
Trade-off: image-only content on an otherwise-clean page (handwriting, stamps,
text inside figures) is no longer force-routed to OCR. This was previously
intentional; the escalation cost outweighed the benefit for RAG indexing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add test_check_status_completion_wakes_user_manager: register the auth tools
against a stub MCP, drive nc_auth_check_status through a completed Login Flow
(mocked storage + poll), and assert it stores the app password and rings the
background-sync doorbell. The MCP-tool wake path was previously only verified
by inspection (round-2 review nit); all three notify_user_provisioned() call
sites now have dedicated coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Quality-gate fixes (new-code conditions on PR #902):
- new_security_hotspots_reviewed: drop the fake "http://nextcloud" host in the
manager tests to https:// (python:S5332 ×2).
- new_security_rating: generate the integration test's fake app password with
secrets.token_urlsafe instead of a hardcoded literal (python:S2068).
- new_reliability_rating: restructure the user_manager sleep so an explicit
await checkpoint lives inside the cancellation scope — await one waiter
directly while watching shutdown via start_soon (python:S7490). Behaviour is
unchanged: timeout, shutdown, or a provisioning ring all end the sleep.
Review nits:
- Move the shutdown test's fail_after(2) to wrap the whole task group so it
actually bounds the task-group exit (was guarding a no-op sleep); drop the
sleep(0) stub (python:S7491).
- Type _wake_on's wait_fn as Callable[[], Awaitable[object]].
- Note in _wire_vector_sync_state why provision_signal is set on the singleton
only, not fanned out to app.state.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- ProvisionSignal.wait() re-arms in a finally so a cancelled wait (shutdown
racing the doorbell) leaves a fresh unset event, not a stale set-but-consumed
one; preserves the no-await-before-swap lost-wakeup guarantee.
- Hoist user_manager_task's _wake_on helper out of the while loop (one object,
not one per iteration).
- Test: assert ProvisionSignal via its public wait() contract instead of the
private _event attribute.
- Add test_provision_app_password_wakes_user_manager covering the
api/passwords.py wake path (previously only LFv2 web + MCP tool were tested).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Background vector sync discovered newly provisioned users only on the
periodic user-manager poll (VECTOR_SYNC_USER_POLL_INTERVAL, default 60s),
delaying first indexing by up to a minute. Add a ProvisionSignal doorbell
that provisioning paths ring after storing a user's app password, waking
user_manager_task to re-poll and spawn the user's scanner at once. The
periodic poll remains the backstop (covers cross-replica provisioning).
- ProvisionSignal (stable reference, wait-and-re-arm) held on
VectorSyncState; closes the lost-wakeup window (no await between observing
the ring and re-arming; anyio.Event stickiness covers a mid-poll ring)
- user_manager_task races its poll timeout against the doorbell + shutdown
- notify_user_provisioned() rung from the three app-password provisioning
sites: Login Flow v2 web, MCP provisioning tool, management/BasicAuth API
Note: the pre-existing scanner_wake_event was never .set() and only wakes
existing scanners; a brand-new user has none, so the manager is what must
be nudged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address round-1 claude-review nits on PR #894:
- Document why offline_access is advertised unconditionally (independent of
settings.enable_offline_access): per RFC 8414, scopes_supported lists what
the AS *can* support, with actual issuance still gated upstream by Nextcloud.
- Add a regression test proving the offline_access invariant holds on an empty
FastMCP instance with no registered tools.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
discover_all_scopes() builds the scopes_supported lists exposed at
/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource and /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server.
It previously emitted only the base OIDC scopes plus tool-derived
@require_scopes, so offline_access was never advertised and
discovery-driven MCP clients had no way to know they could request a
refresh token.
Add offline_access unconditionally. The AS proxy already forwards
client-requested scopes upstream to Nextcloud, which issues a refresh
token when the MCP server's OIDC client is permitted the scope. This
only changes what is advertised; it is not added to ALL_SUPPORTED_SCOPES
(the app-level permission set), since offline_access is an OIDC behavior
rather than a Nextcloud resource permission.
Add a regression test asserting offline_access is always present in
discover_all_scopes() output.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-4 review on PR #893 (no blockers, minor items):
- Document why Mistral's _is_transient is SDK-level only (429/5xx): a bare
connection drop the SDK surfaces as httpx/ConnectionError isn't an SDKError
and isn't retried here by design — the pod-rollover target is the gateway
(OpenAI-compatible) path, which does cover connection errors.
- Include the last error (%r) in the retry helper's "not resolved after N
attempts" error log.
- Add test_mistral_embed_batch_retries_on_5xx (batch path parity with embed()).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-3 review on PR #891 (no blockers):
- Add test_encode_dav_path_encodes_exactly_once pinning the documented
decoded-input precondition ("already%20encoded.pdf" -> "already%2520...").
- format_exception_group: proper singular/plural ("1 sub-exception" vs
"N sub-exceptions") instead of "(s)".
- oauth_sync: use `if doc_task is not None:` to match processor_task's guard.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-3 review on PR #892 found a real bug: the gateway backend's httpx.Timeout
raises httpx.ReadTimeout (a httpx.TimeoutException, NOT a builtin TimeoutError),
so the `except TimeoutError` added in r2 only covered the Mistral
(anyio.fail_after) path — gateway timeouts still fell through to
reason="error". Catch both (TimeoutError, httpx.TimeoutException) so either
backend's timeout lands in the dedicated parse_failed_reason="timeout" bucket.
Add an end-to-end test driving a gateway httpx.ReadTimeout through the
processor.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-3 review on PR #893:
- record_qdrant_operation("upsert","error") now fires only when the exhausted
retry was actually a Qdrant failure (reason=="qdrant"); an embed/connection
failure exhausts retries before Qdrant is called, so attributing it to
mcp_qdrant_operations_total{error} inflated that signal. The cause is still
captured by record_ingest_dropped.
- Add test_mistral_embed_retries_on_5xx: exercises the full Mistral retry path
(5xx SDKError then success), not just the predicate.
- Add test_generate_does_not_retry_on_bad_request: generate() fast-fails on a
permanent 4xx.
- Move astrolabe_vector_ingest_dropped_total's definition into the astrolabe_
pipeline-metrics block (was in the mcp_ section).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-2 review on PR #891 (non-blocking):
- Add a parametrised test_webdav_path_encoding covering empty path,
leading-slash stripping, '#'/comma/space, and a non-ASCII name — the single
source of truth for every caller-path builder's encoding, so write_file /
delete_resource / create_directory / attachments are covered transitively.
- Document the decoded-input precondition on _webdav_path (encode-exactly-once;
passing an already-encoded path would double-encode).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-2 review on PR #892:
- OcrProcessor.process now catches TimeoutError separately and returns
parse_failed_reason="timeout" with a populated message ("OCR timed out after
Ns"), instead of conflating timeouts with API errors under "error" and logging
an empty suffix. Lets dashboards tell a too-low timeout from a failing
provider. Test added.
- Add validator-rejection tests for DOCUMENT_OCR_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=0 (gte=1) and
DOCUMENT_MAX_PDF_SIZE_MB=-1 (gte=0), matching the existing validator-test
pattern.
- Comment the _Settings test fixture's max_pdf_size_mb=0.0 default.
SonarCloud: quality gate was failing on new_security_hotspots_reviewed (S5332
"use https") from an http:// URL in the new gateway-timeout test — switched to
https:// (mirrors commit 98c9d58e).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-2 review on PR #893:
- Add test_generate_retries_on_connection_error (generate() shares the transient
retry; guards the decorator against accidental removal).
- Add test_process_document_records_drop_on_exhausted_retries: drives
process_document to retry-exhaustion and asserts record_ingest_dropped is
called once with the classified reason (processor-level coverage, not just the
_drop_reason unit).
- Note in _drop_reason that a multi-failure group is labelled by its first leaf
(best-effort, no "mixed" bucket).
SonarCloud: the quality gate was failing on new_security_hotspots_reviewed
(S5332 "use https") from http:// URLs in the test _req() helpers — switched to
https:// (mirrors commit 98c9d58e).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-1 review on PR #893:
- _drop_reason now descends through nested ExceptionGroups to the first leaf
(was single-level), so a doubly-wrapped cause isn't mislabelled "other";
added a nested-group test. Commented why both the httpx and openai isinstance
branches exist (raw Nextcloud-API errors vs SDK-wrapped variants).
- Documented that generate() intentionally shares the broadened transient retry
(RAG sampling path), with the worst-case latency note.
- Added a docstring note to process_document on how the provider-level retry
(5x) layers over the outer loop (3x in-process / 1x procrastinate).
- Added test_embed_batch_retries_on_connection_error for the batch path.
- Renamed test_retry_reraises_non_rate_limit_immediately ->
test_retry_reraises_when_predicate_returns_false (it tests the predicate, not
a specific status).
SonarCloud:
- S5708 (BLOCKER) on the helper's dynamic `except exception_type`: the type is
constrained to BaseException/tuple by the signature; suppressed with a
justified NOSONAR.
- S7503 (async without await) in the embed-retry test: use AsyncMock side_effect
instead of a hand-rolled async function.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-1 review on PR #892:
- Wire DOCUMENT_OCR_TIMEOUT_SECONDS into _MistralOcrBackend too (was
gateway-only): wrap process_async in anyio.fail_after so the SDK-managed
client honours the setting; on expiry it fails fast as a clean parse error.
Test added.
- Tighten the misleading "honoured without a restart" comment — per-call
get_settings() is for test monkeypatching; a live change still needs a
restart since the backend is cached for the pod lifetime.
- Comment the size guard's two intentional gaps: an explicit processor_name
override bypasses it, and the early return skips the parse-duration histogram.
SonarCloud (new-code smells in the added tests):
- S1244 float-equality asserts → pytest.approx (test_config.py, test_ocr_processor.py).
- S1186/S7503: rewrite the gateway-timeout test with mocker AsyncMock/MagicMock
instead of a hand-rolled fake client (no empty method, no async-without-await).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-1 review on PR #891:
- Guard processor_task's broad except handler against an unbound doc_task
(mirrors multi_user_processor_task): initialise doc_task=None before the loop
and branch the error log. Fixes a latent NameError if receive() raises a
non-TimeoutError/EndOfStream before the first document binds. Regression test
added.
- Drop the unnecessary `from __future__ import annotations` in vector/_errors.py
and express format_exception_group's non-group fast path as an explicit
isinstance check.
- Add a copy_resource Destination-header encoding test (analogue to MOVE);
strengthen the ExceptionGroup test to assert the full leaf repr survives.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
From card 309 (OHR-Bench smoke-test triage): during a backend-pod rollover the
embedding endpoint was briefly unreachable, and openai.APIConnectionError /
ConnectError propagated unretried (the provider only retried 429). Documents
exhausted the 3 in-process retries and were dropped for that scan cycle.
Broaden the provider-level retry to the transient set -- APIConnectionError,
APITimeoutError, 429, and 5xx -- on the existing exponential backoff (2s->60s,
5 attempts), so a few seconds of retry rides through the rollover. Permanent
4xx (auth, bad request) still re-raise immediately. Generalize the shared
_retry helper (retry_on_rate_limit -> retry_on_transient, predicate renamed to
should_retry, accurate log label) with a back-compat alias; Mistral gets 429+5xx
for parity. The production gateway path inherits this via GatewayProvider, which
delegates to the decorated OpenAIProvider methods.
Add astrolabe_vector_ingest_dropped_total{reason}, incremented when a document
exhausts retries, classified (connection|timeout|rate_limit|server|qdrant|other)
by _drop_reason so the embed-drop rate is alertable per cause. Dropped docs are
NOT marked failed, so the next full scan re-picks them (re-queue via scan loop).
Refs: Deck board 12 card 309 (AC #1 no permanently-dropped docs; embed-drop
metric for AC #5).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two ingest-robustness fixes from card 309 (OHR-Bench smoke-test triage).
The OCR backend timeout was a hardcoded 180s module constant, so a tenant
whose gateway has its own shorter ceiling couldn't tune it. Promote it to
DOCUMENT_OCR_TIMEOUT_SECONDS (default 180), resolved per call via get_settings
so an override applies without a restart.
Large, awkward PDFs (e.g. a 42 MB scanned DUDE) were handed straight to the
fast/OCR tiers, where they burned the full OCR timeout for zero recovered
text. Add a pre-parse size guard in the tiered PDF pipeline: a PDF over
DOCUMENT_MAX_PDF_SIZE_MB (default 50, 0 disables) fails fast with
parse_failed_reason="oversize" before any tier runs, so the existing
permanent-failure path marks the placeholder failed and records
astrolabe_document_parse_failed_total{reason="oversize"} instead of retrying.
Both knobs go through Settings + dynaconf validators (env-var keys verified by
regression tests) and are documented under Background Indexing Configuration.
Refs: Deck board 12 card 309 (AC #3 OCR timeout + size guard).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two ingest-robustness fixes from card 309 (OHR-Bench smoke-test triage).
WebDAV paths flowed through the client already URL-decoded (unquote on the
PROPFIND/REPORT <d:href>, or raw MCP-tool input), so a '#' reached httpx as a
URL fragment and silently truncated the request -> spurious 404 on otherwise
valid files (e.g. law filenames with '#', commas, double/trailing spaces).
Route every caller-path builder through a new _webdav_path helper that
percent-encodes the path once (preserving separators); the MOVE/COPY
Destination header is encoded too.
Vector-sync runs inside anyio task groups, so a child-task failure surfaced as
a BaseExceptionGroup whose str() is the useless "unhandled errors in a
TaskGroup (N sub-exception)" -- hiding the real ConnectError operators need.
Add format_exception_group to flatten the group to its leaf exceptions and use
it at the broad catch/log sites in processor.py and oauth_sync.py.
Refs: Deck board 12 card 309 (AC #4 filename handling, AC #2 observability).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- _DEFAULTS keys for NEXTCLOUD_OIDC_TOKEN_TYPE / NEXTCLOUD_OIDC_SCOPES were
registered as oidc_* (uppercasing to OIDC_*), so dynaconf
(ignore_unknown_envvars) never read the NEXTCLOUD_-prefixed env vars and the
fields stayed at their defaults. Prefix the keys to match _field_map; add a
regression test.
- Add gte=1 validator for HEALTH_READY_REFRESH_INTERVAL and a 1..65535 range
validator for PORT.
- Tie ReadinessCache.ttl_seconds to 2x the configured refresh interval so
is_stale() stays meaningful when the interval is tuned.
- Raise the refresh-loop exception log from DEBUG to WARNING.
- Make health_ready a sync handler (no awaits); dedupe the localhost fallback
into _DEFAULT_MCP_SERVER_URL; use pytest.approx for the float default.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-4 review (real bug): get_background_sync_status now returns provisioned_at
as Unix seconds (the wire/pact value), but ProvisioningStatus.provisioned_at is
str | None (ISO). Constructing it for a provisioned user raised a Pydantic
ValidationError — a path that was unreachable before the has_access fix.
Convert int -> ISO at the oauth_tools boundary (mirroring the existing
refresh_token branch), keeping the model schema and the int-asserting contract
pact/unit tests intact. Add a regression test that drives the full
_get_provisioning_status round-trip with an integer timestamp.
Also surface dropped provider-state params in the verifier's _dispatch_state
no-op branch (round-4 nit).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes MCP reconnect timeouts on tenant servers (Deck #302). Three changes:
- /health/ready now gates only on local config. Nextcloud/Qdrant health is
refreshed by a background loop, cached, and reported but NON-gating, so a
single-replica tenant Pod is no longer pulled from its Service on a transient
dependency blip (which dropped every MCP streamable-HTTP session and caused
reconnect timeouts). The probe path performs no external I/O.
- Refactor starlette_lifespan: collapse the four near-identical per-mode
task-group + session + yield + teardown skeletons into one shared task group
that also runs the readiness refresh loop; each mode contributes a
(start, teardown) pair. eviction_task_group is now always present.
- Migrate app.py off os.getenv: all config is read through dynaconf Settings
(adds health_ready_refresh_interval, oidc_token_type, oidc_scopes, port).
Inline/dynamic defaults preserved at each call site.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- pact.yml: guard `can-i-deploy` job on `env.PACT_BROKER != ''` so a secret
rotation/fork can't break every master merge (the CLI errors on empty URL)
- pact.yml: pin install.sh to the v2.6.1 commit SHA (immune to tag force-push)
- astrolabe_client.py: `_token_cache` Optional[dict] -> `dict | None` and drop
the now-unused `Optional` import (CLAUDE.md union syntax)
- add tests/unit/test_astrolabe_client.py: mocked unit coverage for
get_background_sync_status field mapping (200 provisioned / 200 not-provisioned
/ 404) — the layer that would have caught the original silent app_password bug
- consumer pact test: note the 404 branch is internal defensive handling (covered
by the unit test), not a contract obligation
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-2 review nit (PR #879): lock the intentional record ordering
(tokens_embedded before the conditional pages_embedded) with an
assertion in test_parsed_file_records_pages_and_tokens, so a refactor
that reverses it fails a test rather than only contradicting a comment.
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Round-1 review follow-ups (PR #879):
- Gate pages_embedded on `page_count and page_count > 0` so a malformed
negative count meters as "no pages" rather than emitting a negative
billing row (matches the documented call-site intent).
- Exclude bool at the call-site narrowing (`isinstance(int) and not
isinstance(bool)`) — bool is an int subclass, so a stray page_count=True
would otherwise record pages=1.
- Document chunk_count's role (empty-batch no-op guard) and the
intentional tokens-before-pages ordering in the docstring/comments.
- Add test_negative_pages_skips_pages.
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`pages_embedded` carried an interim chunk count (`len(chunk_texts)`,
TODO #282). Reframe it as a charge for *parsing* (PDF page extraction /
OCR) rather than a normalized content size:
- Parsed files (PDFs) record `pages_embedded` = real `page_count` from
the document processor metadata.
- Text content (notes, deck cards, news items) is never parsed, carries
no `page_count`, and records no `pages_embedded` row — only
`tokens_embedded`. There is deliberately no chars/tokens-per-page
constant; pages map 1:1 to parsed document pages.
`record_indexing_usage` now takes `page_count` and records the two
dimensions independently, gating `pages_embedded` on a truthy page count
(not the doc_type) so a future non-PDF parsed type stays correct. Stays
flag-gated + best-effort. Tests cover parsed-file, text-only, and
zero-page cases.
Deck #282 (board 8). Billing-model ADR corrected in
astrolabe-cloud-website docs/control-plane/usage-metering.md.
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Addresses round-1 review on #878:
- Move the eager `document_processors` imports out of the API startup graph:
`app.py` (get_registry now imported inside initialize_document_processors,
after the disabled early-return) and `vector/processor.py` (get_registry now
imported at its single use site). Importing `app` + `cli` no longer loads
`document_processors` / `_isolation` at all -- the #877 stack is fully out of
startup (pymupdf still loads via search/pdf_highlighter, a Windows-compatible
and separately-tracked concern).
- Make `tests/unit/test_pdf_parse_isolation.py` importable on Windows: guard the
top-level `import resource` with try/except and skip the three rlimit
computation tests via a `requires_resource` marker when the module is absent.
The Windows no-op / import-guard tests don't use the real module and still run.
- Fix the `# pragma: no cover` comment on the win32 branch to be accurate.
- Add `enable-cache: true` to the package-smoke setup-uv step.
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`document_processors/_isolation.py` did an unconditional module-level
`import resource`, a POSIX-only stdlib module absent on Windows. It was
pulled into the API startup path via
`server/webdav.py -> utils/document_parser -> document_processors`, so
the MCP server failed to start on Windows since 0.101.2 with
`ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'resource'`.
- Guard the import behind `sys.platform`; bind `resource = None` on
win32. `_apply_mem_limit()` degrades to a logged no-op when the module
is unavailable (the RLIMIT_AS cap is a Linux-pod safety measure, not a
correctness requirement).
- Make the document-parser import in `server/webdav.py` lazy so server
startup never loads the ingest document stack
(document_processors -> pymupdf -> _isolation) at all -- it is only
needed when a file is actually read and parsed. This both fixes#877
and decouples the API layer from ingest-only deps.
- Add unit regressions for the no-op path and the win32 import guard.
- Add a cross-platform `package-smoke` CI job (ubuntu + windows) that
installs the package isolated and runs the CLI, exercising the
cli -> server -> webdav import chain that crashed in #877.
Fixes#877
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Billing product model finalized (Deck #281): bill pages externally, record
tokens internally. Rename the data-plane metric literals to match the now-
canonical contract (Deck #284) — the control plane's METRIC_EVENT_NAMES is
already renamed, so the old names would be unmapped and never sync to Stripe.
Rename (values unchanged):
- embeddings_queries → tokens_embedded (value = real token count, already
emitted by this PR; the unit upstream providers bill on).
- pages_chunks → pages_embedded (value kept as len(chunk_texts) interim;
TODO(#282): real normalized "pages indexed" count — real pages for paginated
types, chars/tokens-per-page constant otherwise — is deferred to the
instrumentation card, this only lands the name/contract).
- All literals, log strings, docstrings, comments, the migration comment, and
tests renamed; grep confirms zero old strings remain.
Observability (new): export embedding token cost to Prometheus as
astrolabe_embedding_tokens_total{provider,operation} (operation = index|query)
so the billed cost unit is visible in Grafana, not just the per-tenant billing
DB. Dedicated counter (doesn't inflate the existing chunk/request metrics) and
always-on (independent of USAGE_METERING_ENABLED, so OSS/self-host gets it).
Wired on both the indexing batch embed and the search query embed (query inside
the per-request cache-miss branch, so reused embeddings aren't double-counted).
Note: the rename orphans any pre-existing embeddings_queries/pages_chunks rows
in tenant app DBs (CP no longer maps them) — acceptable; pipeline is inert with
throwaway dev/sandbox data.
Deck #284 (folded into PR #875).
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Round-6 claude-review (ready to merge): the three new GatewayProvider
usage/bearer tests lacked @pytest.mark.unit, so `pytest -m unit` skipped them
even though every other new test in this PR is marked. Add the marker to the
three new tests (leaving the pre-existing unmarked tests in the file alone).
Remaining 🟢 items (OpenAI embed() dual path, recursion-invariant runtime
enforcement, Bedrock sync-in-async) are acknowledged deferrals — separate
refactors, unchanged.
Deck #67.
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Round-5 claude-review (merge-ready; all nits):
- 🟡 Added test_empty_doc_types_normalizes_to_null pinning doc_types=[] → None
in record_search_usage metadata (matches the None case).
- 🟡 record_search_usage docstring now notes nc_semantic_search_answer always
meters with doc_types=None (it exposes no doc_types parameter).
- 🟢 BM25HybridSearchAlgorithm.__init__ now sets query_embedding /
query_token_count alongside _embedded_query, so all three cache fields are
instance attributes from construction (was relying on the class-level
SearchAlgorithm defaults).
- 🟢 Ollama embed_batch_with_usage caches _dimension inline (mirrors
OpenAI/Mistral), so the dimension is set via any embed path.
- 🟢 record_indexing_usage documents the independent-record / partial-failure
semantics under SUM aggregation.
Deck #67.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Use str.removesuffix(".vcf") instead of str.replace(".vcf", "") in both
_resolve_object_name and list_contacts so a filename like "alice.vcf.backup"
isn't mangled; the two transforms stay consistent to preserve the
surface-then-resolve round-trip.
- Add update_contact resolution tests mirroring the delete coverage:
targets the real no-extension path, and falls back to <uid>.vcf when
resolution finds nothing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-4 claude-review findings (no blockers):
- 🟡 Untested server-layer metering hook (raised across rounds): extracted the
nc_semantic_search embeddings_queries recording into a module-level
record_search_usage() helper (mirroring record_indexing_usage) and added
tests/unit/server/test_semantic_metering.py — value = query token count,
flag-off no-op, None token → 0, doc_types metadata bounding, best-effort
failure swallowed.
- 🟡 Dedup-hit skipped metering invisibly: the existing dedup info log now
states "no embedding/usage recorded" so a "fewer embeddings_queries rows than
expected" audit lands on the dedup path directly.
Deferred 🟢 nits (stated on the PR): search 0-token rows are recorded
deliberately (the query embedding ran; zero is a sum no-op) — documented in the
helper; embed_tokens closure locality and the OpenAI embed() dual path are
unchanged (correct as-is / separate refactor).
Deck #67.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-3 claude-review finding:
- 🟡 Double _ensure_bearer() on gateway.embed_batch(). Round 1 made
OpenAIProvider.embed_batch() delegate to embed_batch_with_usage(); because
GatewayProvider overrode both embed_batch() and embed_batch_with_usage() (each
calling _ensure_bearer), gateway.embed_batch() refreshed the bearer twice
(the second a cache-hit no-op). Remove the now-redundant embed_batch()
override: OpenAI's embed_batch() routes through embed_batch_with_usage(),
which the gateway still overrides, so the bearer refreshes exactly once on
every path. The remaining two overrides (embed + embed_batch_with_usage) cover
all four entrypoints; documented the topology.
- 🟢 Added test_gateway_embed_batch_ensures_bearer_once locking in the single
refresh.
Cohere token-fallback (🟢 nit) is already covered by
test_bedrock_with_usage_estimates_when_token_count_absent.
Deck #67.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Round-2 claude-review findings:
- 🟡 Base-class recursion invariant: documented on embed_with_usage /
embed_batch_with_usage that a provider overriding embed()/embed_batch() to
delegate to the *_with_usage variant MUST also override that variant, or the
two recurse. (No recursion today; the shipped providers pair the overrides.)
- 🟡 Processor metering had no unit test: extracted the two-event recording
into a module-level record_indexing_usage() helper and added
tests/unit/test_processor_metering.py (value mapping, flag/zero-chunk no-ops,
best-effort failure swallowed).
- 🟡 SonarQube hotspots (python:S5332) were 3 http:// URLs in the new test
fixtures (mock hosts, never contacted) blocking the quality gate
(new_security_hotspots_reviewed). Switched them to https:// so no hotspot is
raised.
- 🟢 Zero-chunk guard: record_indexing_usage() no-ops when chunk_count == 0, so
an empty document no longer writes zero-value billing rows.
Deferred (stated on the PR): Mistral x.index-or-0 sort key (pre-existing,
equivalent), CHANGELOG note for the Ollama /api/embed switch (CHANGELOG is
commitizen-generated from commit bodies, which document it), class-var
query_token_count (safe under the per-request instance pattern).
Deck #67.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>