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Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.7 9cf4e16672 test: poll Astrolabe search until the target note is indexed
The previous run on nc32 failed at the search-result assertion because
`wait_for_vector_sync` returned on the first indexed-count bump (deck
seed cards) before this specific note hit Qdrant. Replace the single
search call with a poll that retries every 2s until the unique term
returns our note, or times out after 60s with a loud diagnostic. The
previously-observed flake would now wait past the deck-card indexing
window rather than racing it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 21:55:16 +02:00

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"""Integration test for the chunk-context HTTP path in multi-user BasicAuth mode.
Cross-system interface test: Tests the MCP server's /api/v1/chunk-context
handler via the Astrolabe PHP app (/apps/astrolabe/api/chunk-context). Astrolabe
source lives in ./third_party/astrolabe (submodule) and is installed during
test setup by app-hooks/post-installation/20-install-astrolabe-app.sh.
Regression test: Prior to this test, `get_chunk_context` in
nextcloud_mcp_server/api/visualization.py forwarded the OAuth bearer token
directly to Nextcloud via NextcloudClient.from_token(...). In multi-user
BasicAuth deployments, Nextcloud doesn't validate that bearer on the Notes
API, so the handler returned 404 (wrapped by Astrolabe as 500). This test
exercises the full chain:
browser session → astrolabe → MCP server (OAuth bearer) →
get_user_client_basic_auth → Nextcloud (app password BasicAuth) → note
so a regression to from_token-style auth would surface as a 500/404 from
Astrolabe instead of a 200 with chunk_text.
"""
import base64
import json
import logging
import re
import time
import uuid
import anyio
import httpx
import pytest
from tests.conftest import create_mcp_client_session
from tests.integration.test_astrolabe_multi_user_background_sync import (
complete_astrolabe_authorization,
login_to_nextcloud,
)
from tests.integration.test_astrolabe_plotly_visualization import wait_for_vector_sync
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
pytestmark = [pytest.mark.integration, pytest.mark.multi_user_basic]
def _build_basic_auth_header(username: str, password: str) -> str:
credentials = base64.b64encode(f"{username}:{password}".encode()).decode("utf-8")
return f"Basic {credentials}"
async def _poll_astrolabe_search_for_note(
page,
unique_term: str,
note_id,
csrf_headers: dict,
timeout_seconds: int = 60,
) -> dict:
"""Poll Astrolabe's search endpoint until `note_id` shows up in results.
`wait_for_vector_sync` only waits for the total indexed count to grow —
it does not guarantee that *this specific* document is visible yet
(observed on nc32 where deck-card seed data indexes first and the new
note arrives in Qdrant a few seconds later). Poll until the unique term
returns our note, or fail loudly with the last response we saw.
"""
deadline = time.monotonic() + timeout_seconds
last_results: list | None = None
attempts = 0
while time.monotonic() < deadline:
attempts += 1
search_resp = await page.request.get(
f"http://localhost:8080/apps/astrolabe/api/search"
f"?query={unique_term}&algorithm=hybrid&limit=5&include_pca=false",
headers=csrf_headers,
)
assert search_resp.ok, (
f"Astrolabe search failed on attempt {attempts}: "
f"{search_resp.status} {await search_resp.text()}"
)
search_data = await search_resp.json()
assert search_data.get("success"), (
f"Astrolabe search returned error on attempt {attempts}: {search_data}"
)
last_results = search_data.get("results") or []
note_result = next(
(
r
for r in last_results
if r.get("doc_type") == "note" and str(r.get("id")) == str(note_id)
),
None,
)
if note_result is not None:
logger.info(
f"Note {note_id} surfaced in Astrolabe search after {attempts} "
f"attempts (~{attempts * 2}s)"
)
return note_result
await anyio.sleep(2)
raise AssertionError(
f"Note {note_id} with unique term '{unique_term}' did not surface in "
f"Astrolabe search within {timeout_seconds}s ({attempts} attempts). "
f"Last {len(last_results or [])} results: {last_results}"
)
@pytest.mark.timeout(300)
async def test_chunk_context_endpoint_uses_app_password(
browser,
test_users_setup,
configure_astrolabe_for_mcp_server,
):
"""Astrolabe /api/chunk-context must return 200 with populated chunk_text.
Covers the regression where the MCP handler used BearerAuth against
Nextcloud instead of BasicAuth with the stored app password.
"""
await configure_astrolabe_for_mcp_server(
mcp_server_internal_url="http://mcp-multi-user-basic:8000",
mcp_server_public_url="http://localhost:8003",
)
username = "alice"
password = test_users_setup[username]["password"]
note_id = None
unique_term = f"chunk_ctx_test_{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
context = await browser.new_context(ignore_https_errors=True)
page = await context.new_page()
try:
await login_to_nextcloud(page, username, password)
auth_result = await complete_astrolabe_authorization(page, username, password)
assert auth_result["step1"], "OAuth authorization did not complete"
assert auth_result["step2"], "App password provisioning did not complete"
auth_header = _build_basic_auth_header(username, password)
async with create_mcp_client_session(
url="http://localhost:8003/mcp",
headers={"Authorization": auth_header},
client_name="Alice Chunk Context Test",
) as mcp_client:
initial_sync = await mcp_client.call_tool("nc_get_vector_sync_status", {})
if initial_sync.isError:
pytest.skip("Vector sync not enabled on mcp-multi-user-basic")
initial_count = json.loads(initial_sync.content[0].text).get(
"indexed_count", 0
)
note_body = (
f"# Chunk Context Regression Test\n\n"
f"This document exists to verify that the chunk-context HTTP "
f"endpoint can re-fetch it after indexing. "
f"Unique marker: {unique_term}.\n\n"
f"Paragraph two exists so there is a plausible surrounding "
f"context to slice. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur "
f"adipiscing elit."
)
note_response = await mcp_client.call_tool(
"nc_notes_create_note",
{
"title": f"Chunk Context Test {unique_term}",
"content": note_body,
"category": "Test",
},
)
assert not note_response.isError, f"Create note failed: {note_response}"
note_id = json.loads(note_response.content[0].text).get("id")
assert note_id is not None
sync_complete, status = await wait_for_vector_sync(
mcp_client, initial_count, timeout_seconds=90
)
assert sync_complete, f"Vector sync did not complete: {status}"
# Use the browser's session to drive Astrolabe end-to-end, the way a
# real user would: this exercises astrolabe's OAuth token retrieval
# and the MCP server's handler under a real bearer. Nextcloud's
# controllers require a CSRF token (`requesttoken` header) that the
# rendered SPA picks up from `OC.requestToken`; direct page.request
# calls don't get it for free, so we load an Astrolabe page and
# forward the token on each subsequent API call.
await page.goto(
"http://localhost:8080/apps/astrolabe/", wait_until="networkidle"
)
request_token = await page.evaluate("window.OC && OC.requestToken")
assert request_token, (
"Could not read OC.requestToken from Astrolabe page — is the user logged in?"
)
csrf_headers = {"requesttoken": request_token}
note_result = await _poll_astrolabe_search_for_note(
page=page,
unique_term=unique_term,
note_id=note_id,
csrf_headers=csrf_headers,
timeout_seconds=60,
)
start = note_result.get("chunk_start_offset")
end = note_result.get("chunk_end_offset")
assert start is not None and end is not None, (
f"Search result missing chunk offsets: {note_result}"
)
chunk_resp = await page.request.get(
"http://localhost:8080/apps/astrolabe/api/chunk-context",
params={
"doc_type": "note",
"doc_id": str(note_id),
"start": str(start),
"end": str(end),
},
headers=csrf_headers,
)
assert chunk_resp.status == 200, (
f"chunk-context returned {chunk_resp.status}, body: "
f"{await chunk_resp.text()}"
)
chunk_data = await chunk_resp.json()
assert chunk_data.get("success") is True, f"Response: {chunk_data}"
chunk_text = chunk_data.get("chunk_text") or ""
assert chunk_text, f"Empty chunk_text in response: {chunk_data}"
# The unique marker is in the indexed body, so it must appear in the
# chunk text or in the surrounding context.
combined = (
chunk_text
+ chunk_data.get("before_context", "")
+ chunk_data.get("after_context", "")
)
assert re.search(re.escape(unique_term), combined), (
f"Unique term {unique_term} missing from chunk+context: "
f"chunk_text={chunk_text!r}, before={chunk_data.get('before_context')!r}, "
f"after={chunk_data.get('after_context')!r}"
)
finally:
try:
if note_id is not None:
auth_header = _build_basic_auth_header(username, password)
async with create_mcp_client_session(
url="http://localhost:8003/mcp",
headers={"Authorization": auth_header},
client_name="Alice Chunk Context Cleanup",
) as mcp_client:
await mcp_client.call_tool(
"nc_notes_delete_note", {"note_id": note_id}
)
except Exception as cleanup_err:
logger.warning(f"Cleanup failed for note {note_id}: {cleanup_err}")
await context.close()
@pytest.mark.timeout(60)
async def test_chunk_context_endpoint_requires_authentication():
"""Direct HTTP hit at /api/v1/chunk-context without a bearer must 401."""
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
response = await client.get(
"http://localhost:8003/api/v1/chunk-context",
params={
"doc_type": "note",
"doc_id": "1",
"start": "0",
"end": "10",
},
)
assert response.status_code == 401, (
f"Expected 401 without auth, got {response.status_code}: {response.text}"
)
@pytest.mark.timeout(60)
async def test_chunk_context_endpoint_rejects_invalid_bearer():
"""A syntactically-valid-but-unverifiable bearer must not 500.
The NotProvisionedError path (handler reached but no stored app password)
is covered by the corresponding unit test. This check guards the other
rejection path: token validation fails upfront at
`validate_token_and_get_user`, which must turn into a clean 401/404 from
the HTTP layer, not an opaque 500.
"""
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
response = await client.get(
"http://localhost:8003/api/v1/chunk-context",
params={
"doc_type": "note",
"doc_id": "1",
"start": "0",
"end": "10",
},
headers={"Authorization": "Bearer invalid.token.value"},
)
assert response.status_code in (401, 404), (
f"Expected 401/404 for invalid bearer, got {response.status_code}: "
f"{response.text}"
)