🟡 Document the _doc_queueing_lock ":" delimiter invariant (user_id and the controlled doc_type enum are colon-free, so the key is collision-safe; a future doc_type with ":" must not be added). 🟡 API pod no longer opens the procrastinate connector twice on startup: add ProcrastinateTaskProducer.ensure_schema() (applies the schema on the already-open pool) and have both lifespan branches build the producer then ensure_schema — one open/close cycle, matching the worker. build_producer now returns the concrete producer type. 🟢 Document in ports.py that a long-lived-connection producer may optionally provide drain() (lifespan probes via getattr). 🟢 Add a unit test that a non-credential pipeline error propagates (for procrastinate's RetryStrategy) and still closes the client via finally. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
66 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
66 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
"""Ingest-path ports (design §10, hexagonal; Deck #183).
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A ``TaskProducer`` is where the scanner + webhook receiver send a
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``DocumentTask``. The transport behind it is swappable:
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- ``MemoryTaskProducer`` over the in-process anyio ``MemoryObjectSendStream``
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(``INGEST_QUEUE=memory`` — the SQLite/dev default), and
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- ``ProcrastinateTaskProducer`` (``INGEST_QUEUE=postgres``), which defers jobs
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into the per-tenant Postgres for the out-of-process ``worker`` role to drain.
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The protocol is exactly the surface the scanner/oauth_sync already use on the
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memory stream (``send`` + ``clone`` + ``async with``), so both adapters drop in
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with only a type-annotation change at the call sites. There is no consumer port:
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in memory mode the in-process processor pool is the consumer; in postgres mode
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the procrastinate worker is.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from types import TracebackType
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Protocol, runtime_checkable
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from ..scanner import DocumentTask
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@runtime_checkable
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class TaskProducer(Protocol):
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"""Sink for scanner/webhook ``DocumentTask``s (see module docstring)."""
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# Positional-only so anyio's MemoryObjectSendStream.send(item) structurally
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# satisfies this protocol (its parameter is named "item", not "task").
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async def send(self, task: DocumentTask, /) -> None: ...
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def clone(self) -> TaskProducer:
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"""Return a producer handle for one user's scanner (multi-user mode).
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For the memory stream this is a real clone (each closed independently);
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for the bus it returns ``self`` (one shared connection).
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"""
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...
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async def __aenter__(self) -> TaskProducer: ...
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async def __aexit__(
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self,
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exc_type: type[BaseException] | None,
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exc: BaseException | None,
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tb: TracebackType | None,
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) -> None: ...
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async def aclose(self) -> None:
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"""Close *this* handle (e.g. a per-user clone when its scanner exits).
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For the memory stream this closes the clone; for a shared connection it
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is a no-op (the connection is owned by the lifespan, which tears it down
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once on shutdown).
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"""
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...
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# Note: this protocol deliberately omits ``drain()``. An implementation that
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# owns a long-lived shared connection (e.g. ProcrastinateTaskProducer's
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# connector pool) may additionally provide ``async def drain()`` for the
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# lifespan to close that pool once on shutdown; the lifespan probes for it
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# with ``getattr(task_producer, "drain", None)``, so it stays optional.
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