The ACL-aware vector filter (PR #813) expands a user's search to documents
whose owner shared them, but verify-on-read still re-checked each file by
PATH under the *searching* user's WebDAV root. Nextcloud mounts received
shares at the recipient's root by basename, so a nested shared file (e.g.
owner's /docs/report.pdf) 404s for the recipient and was silently dropped —
defeating the filter for everything but root-level files.
Verify files by their global Nextcloud file id instead (the file doc_id IS
that id): WebDAVClient.get_file_info_by_id was insufficient (the dav/meta
endpoint only resolves the user's own storage, not shares), so add
WebDAVClient.file_accessible_by_id which runs a WebDAV SEARCH over the user's
whole tree (incl. mounted shares) filtered on oc:fileid. Empirically this
resolves owned, directly-shared, and folder-shared files; an empty result is
a definitive drop, transport errors are kept as transient.
- search/verification.py: _verify_files now checks file_accessible_by_id.
- client/webdav.py: add file_accessible_by_id (SEARCH by fileid).
- tests/integration/test_acl_owner_filter.py: filter matrix vs real Qdrant.
- tests/integration/test_acl_shared_search.py: real-Nextcloud share -> search.
- tests/integration/test_verify_on_read.py: nested shared file kept for the
recipient; unshared file dropped.
- tests/unit/search/test_verification.py: id-based verifier semantics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>