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Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.8 8cae7d1708 fix(search): address PR #834 review findings
Resolve the latest PR-review comment on the verify-on-read tag-gate work:

- tests: stringify note IDs in test_verify_on_read.py so SearchResult.id
  matches production (scanner stringifies all IDs on write) — helper and the
  keeps/deleted/mixed/dedupe assertions (blocking).
- tests: make the unshared-file negative control a PDF so the drop is
  unambiguously "unshared", not a mime_type_filter mismatch.
- config: add Validator("VECTOR_SYNC_PDF_TAG", len_min=1) — an empty tag name
  would make find_files_by_tag("") misbehave in the verifier and scanner.
- verification: correct the _verify_files comment — two batch fetches (tag
  REPORT + EXCLUDED_TAGS lookup) are held under one semaphore slot; the
  pure-Python intersection runs outside it.
- tests: de-duplicate the minimal-PDF constant into a shared PDF_BYTES in
  tests/integration/conftest.py, imported by both integration modules.

Verified: ruff/format/ty/unit all green; the two integration modules
(10 tests) pass against a local Nextcloud (app-only, no MCP profile needed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-02 23:09:46 +02:00

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"""Integration tests for verify-on-read access checks (ADR-019).
These tests exercise ``verify_search_results`` against a real Nextcloud
instance — the verification path's whole purpose is to consult Nextcloud as
the source of truth, so unit-level mocks don't catch protocol or status-code
mismatches between our verifier and the real API.
**Coverage**: the ``note`` verifier and the ``file`` verifier (tag-membership
gate, see the shared-recipient tests below) are exercised against real
Nextcloud here. The ``deck_card`` (Deck app) and ``news_item`` (News app)
verifiers are unit-tested with mocked HTTP responses in
``tests/unit/search/test_verification.py``. Adding integration coverage for
those types is tracked as a follow-up — it requires fixture data (a Deck board
with cards, a News feed) that is non-trivial to seed from CI. The mocked unit
tests are accurate for status-code semantics but won't catch payload-shape
regressions in those Nextcloud apps; the trade-off is documented here so
future readers know which suite owns which verifier.
Qdrant is mocked out (``delete_document_points`` and the payload-resolution
helpers) so these tests don't require a running vector database. The unit
suite in ``tests/unit/search/test_verification.py`` covers the Qdrant-side
behaviour separately.
"""
import logging
import os
import uuid
import pytest
from httpx import BasicAuth, HTTPStatusError
from nextcloud_mcp_server.client import NextcloudClient
from nextcloud_mcp_server.config import get_settings
from nextcloud_mcp_server.search import verification
from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.algorithms import SearchResult
from nextcloud_mcp_server.search.verification import verify_search_results
from tests.integration.conftest import PDF_BYTES
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
pytestmark = pytest.mark.integration
def _result_for_note(note_id: int) -> SearchResult:
return SearchResult(
id=str(note_id),
doc_type="note",
title=f"note_{note_id}",
excerpt="...",
score=0.9,
)
def _result_for_file(file_id: int, path: str) -> SearchResult:
# Mirrors what the algorithm layer propagates: doc_id IS the global file id,
# stringified (SearchResult.id is always str), ``path`` is carried in
# metadata (owner-relative) for log context only.
return SearchResult(
id=str(file_id),
doc_type="file",
title=path.split("/")[-1],
excerpt="...",
score=0.9,
metadata={"path": path},
)
def _user_client(username: str, password: str) -> NextcloudClient:
return NextcloudClient(
base_url=os.environ["NEXTCLOUD_HOST"],
username=username,
auth=BasicAuth(username, password),
password=password,
)
async def test_verify_keeps_accessible_note(
nc_client: NextcloudClient, temporary_note: dict, mocker
):
"""A note that exists in Nextcloud must be kept by verification."""
spy_evict = mocker.AsyncMock()
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", spy_evict)
note_id = temporary_note["id"]
results = [_result_for_note(note_id)]
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(nc_client, results)
assert [r.id for r in kept] == [str(note_id)]
assert dropped_count == 0
spy_evict.assert_not_awaited()
async def test_verify_drops_deleted_note_and_schedules_eviction(
nc_client: NextcloudClient, mocker
):
"""The core ghost-record scenario.
Create a note, delete it via the API (no webhook delivery), then run
verification with a SearchResult still pointing at the gone-but-indexed
document. verify-on-read must drop it and schedule eviction.
"""
spy_evict = mocker.AsyncMock()
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", spy_evict)
# Create a note we'll delete to simulate a ghost record
unique_suffix = uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]
created = await nc_client.notes.create_note(
title=f"verify-on-read ghost {unique_suffix}",
content="This note will be deleted before verification runs.",
category="VerifyOnReadTest",
)
note_id = created["id"]
# Delete via API directly. In production a webhook *should* fire and
# evict from Qdrant — but the whole point of ADR-019 is that we cannot
# rely on this. Verification must catch the drift independently.
await nc_client.notes.delete_note(note_id=note_id)
# Confirm the note is really gone before running verification, so the
# test fails fast if the API behaves unexpectedly.
with pytest.raises(HTTPStatusError) as exc_info:
await nc_client.notes.get_note(note_id)
assert exc_info.value.response.status_code == 404
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(
nc_client, [_result_for_note(note_id)]
)
assert kept == [], "deleted note must not pass verification"
assert dropped_count == 1
spy_evict.assert_awaited_once_with(str(note_id), "note", nc_client.username)
async def test_verify_mixed_accessible_and_deleted(
nc_client: NextcloudClient, temporary_note: dict, mocker
):
"""Verification must drop only the inaccessible result, keep the rest."""
spy_evict = mocker.AsyncMock()
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", spy_evict)
# temporary_note stays alive for the duration of the test.
accessible_id = temporary_note["id"]
# Make a second note and immediately delete it to create a ghost id.
unique_suffix = uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]
ghost = await nc_client.notes.create_note(
title=f"verify-on-read ghost mix {unique_suffix}",
content="ghost",
category="VerifyOnReadTest",
)
ghost_id = ghost["id"]
await nc_client.notes.delete_note(note_id=ghost_id)
results = [
_result_for_note(accessible_id),
_result_for_note(ghost_id),
]
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(nc_client, results)
assert [r.id for r in kept] == [str(accessible_id)]
assert dropped_count == 1
spy_evict.assert_awaited_once_with(str(ghost_id), "note", nc_client.username)
async def test_verify_dedupes_chunks_of_same_document(
nc_client: NextcloudClient, temporary_note: dict, mocker
):
"""Multiple chunks of the same note must produce ONE Nextcloud round-trip."""
spy_evict = mocker.AsyncMock()
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", spy_evict)
# Spy through to the real notes client to count round-trips
real_get_note = nc_client.notes.get_note
spy_get_note = mocker.AsyncMock(side_effect=real_get_note)
mocker.patch.object(nc_client.notes, "get_note", spy_get_note)
note_id = temporary_note["id"]
# Three chunks of the same note (chunk_index varies)
results = [
SearchResult(
id=str(note_id),
doc_type="note",
title="note",
excerpt=f"chunk {i}",
score=0.9 - i * 0.1,
chunk_index=i,
)
for i in range(3)
]
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(nc_client, results)
# All three chunks kept (they're all from the same accessible note)
assert len(kept) == 3
assert dropped_count == 0
# ...but verification only fetched the note ONCE
assert spy_get_note.await_count == 1
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# File verifier — cross-user shared access (ACL-aware search, PR #813)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# These exercise the verifier fix that makes ACL-aware search actually work
# end-to-end: a file an owner shared with another user must survive
# verify-on-read for the *recipient*, even when it lives in a subfolder of the
# owner's tree (Nextcloud mounts received shares at the recipient's root by
# basename, so the owner-relative path does NOT resolve under the recipient's
# root). The fix verifies by global file id, which is ACL-aware.
@pytest.fixture
async def alice_bob_clients(test_users_setup):
"""Direct NextcloudClients for alice (owner) and bob (recipient)."""
alice = _user_client("alice", test_users_setup["alice"]["password"])
bob = _user_client("bob", test_users_setup["bob"]["password"])
try:
yield alice, bob
finally:
await alice._client.aclose()
await bob._client.aclose()
async def test_verify_keeps_nested_file_shared_with_recipient(
alice_bob_clients, mocker
):
"""The PR #813 acceptance check at the verifier layer, under tag-gating.
Alice owns a PDF in a *subfolder*, tags it ``vector-index`` (userVisible),
and shares it with Bob. Verifying the result as Bob must KEEP it — proving
the tag REPORT surfaces an owner-assigned tag on a file shared into Bob's
tree. If a future Nextcloud version stops surfacing the owner's tag to a
recipient, this is where strict tag-gating regresses shared search.
"""
spy_evict = mocker.AsyncMock()
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", spy_evict)
alice, bob = alice_bob_clients
suffix = uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]
test_dir = f"acl_verify_{suffix}"
nested_dir = f"{test_dir}/reports"
shared_path = f"{nested_dir}/shared.pdf"
await alice.webdav.create_directory(test_dir)
await alice.webdav.create_directory(nested_dir)
await alice.webdav.write_file(shared_path, PDF_BYTES, "application/pdf")
file_id = (await alice.webdav.get_file_info(shared_path))["id"]
tag = await alice.webdav.get_or_create_tag(
name=get_settings().vector_sync_pdf_tag,
user_visible=True,
user_assignable=True,
)
await alice.webdav.assign_tag_to_file(file_id, tag["id"])
await alice.sharing.create_share(
path=f"/{shared_path}", share_with="bob", share_type=0, permissions=1
)
try:
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(
bob, [_result_for_file(file_id, shared_path)]
)
assert [r.id for r in kept] == [str(file_id)], (
"a nested tagged PDF shared with bob must pass verification for bob"
)
assert dropped_count == 0
spy_evict.assert_not_awaited()
finally:
try:
await alice.webdav.remove_tag_from_file(file_id, tag["id"])
except Exception:
pass
await alice.webdav.delete_resource(test_dir)
async def test_verify_drops_unshared_file_for_other_user(alice_bob_clients, mocker):
"""Negative control: a file Alice did NOT share is absent from Bob's
vector-index tag set (and his tree), so it must be dropped + scheduled for
eviction under his identity."""
spy_evict = mocker.AsyncMock()
mocker.patch.object(verification, "delete_document_points", spy_evict)
alice, bob = alice_bob_clients
suffix = uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]
test_dir = f"acl_verify_priv_{suffix}"
private_path = f"{test_dir}/private.pdf"
await alice.webdav.create_directory(test_dir)
await alice.webdav.write_file(private_path, PDF_BYTES, "application/pdf")
file_id = (await alice.webdav.get_file_info(private_path))["id"]
try:
kept, dropped_count = await verify_search_results(
bob, [_result_for_file(file_id, private_path)]
)
assert kept == [], "an unshared file must not pass verification for bob"
assert dropped_count == 1
spy_evict.assert_awaited_once_with(str(file_id), "file", bob.username)
finally:
await alice.webdav.delete_resource(test_dir)