Reviewer feedback (3 important + 3 nits):
- Wrap _ensure_keyword_payload_indexes' get_collection() call in
try/except. The qdrant_client singleton is already assigned by the
time this function runs, so a transient timeout/DNS failure
propagating out left the process holding a usable client with the
migration silently skipped on every subsequent call. Now logs ERROR
with exc_info and returns; next process restart retries.
- Add `and "doc_id" in point.payload` guard to the four set
comprehensions in scanner.py (indexed_doc_ids, indexed_file_ids,
indexed_item_ids, indexed_card_ids). Previously a payload missing
the doc_id key would raise KeyError and crash the entire scan.
- Tighten test_ensure_keyword_payload_indexes_logs_400_as_warning to
match the per-field warning prefix exactly (`startswith("Schema
conflict on payload index")`), so a future change adding 400s to
the partial-failure summary surfaces here as a count mismatch.
- Add new-collection vs existing-collection context to the
_backfill_doc_id_to_string docstring's `dimension` parameter.
- Replace the misleading "rewrote 0/N from int to str" wording when
no rewriting was needed with "N points scanned, none required
rewriting (collection already in str form)".
- Add test_ensure_keyword_payload_indexes_logs_and_returns_when_
get_collection_raises mirroring the scroll-failure test.
SonarCloud (1 CRITICAL + 1 MINOR):
- Refactor _backfill_doc_id_to_string to bring cognitive complexity
under 15 (was 19). Extracted two pure helpers: _group_int_doc_ids
(group point IDs by stringified doc_id) and _apply_backfill_writes
(apply set_payload calls and return rewritten count). The main
function's scroll/loop/sentinel structure is unchanged.
- Add `await asyncio.sleep(0)` to the three async test side_effect
helpers (_scroll_raises, _upsert_raises, _create_index) so they use
an actual async feature (S7503). The async-callable shape is still
required to avoid the AsyncMock unawaited-coroutine warning when
side_effect raises.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>