PageIndex/tests/test_concurrency.py

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import asyncio
import threading
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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from types import SimpleNamespace
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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import pydantic
import pytest
from pageindex.config import (
IndexConfig,
_env_max_concurrency_default,
get_max_concurrency,
max_concurrency_scope,
set_max_concurrency,
)
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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from pageindex.index.utils import _llm_semaphore, llm_acompletion
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def _restore_max_concurrency():
"""Keep tests isolated — the concurrency setting is a module global."""
prev = get_max_concurrency()
yield
set_max_concurrency(prev)
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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async def _nested_llm_load(state, *, branches=5, leaves=5):
"""Drive branches*leaves leaf calls, nested two levels deep, each holding
the shared per-loop LLM semaphore the exact shape of the indexing pipeline
(tree_parser gather -> per-node gather -> leaf LLM call)."""
async def leaf():
async with _llm_semaphore():
state["in_flight"] += 1
state["peak"] = max(state["peak"], state["in_flight"])
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
state["in_flight"] -= 1
async def branch():
await asyncio.gather(*(leaf() for _ in range(leaves)))
await asyncio.gather(*(branch() for _ in range(branches)))
def test_llm_semaphore_bounds_concurrency_even_when_nested():
# The core fix: the cap is a TRUE global bound even when acquired from
# deeply nested gathers. 25 leaf calls nested two levels, cap 3 -> peak 3.
# A per-gather-call semaphore (the previous design) would let this reach
# branches*leaves and blow past the cap.
set_max_concurrency(3)
state = {"in_flight": 0, "peak": 0}
asyncio.run(_nested_llm_load(state, branches=5, leaves=5))
assert state["peak"] == 3
def test_llm_semaphore_uses_scoped_override():
# A per-index max_concurrency_scope active when the loop's semaphore is first
# created must set its size, and must not mutate the process default.
set_max_concurrency(10)
state = {"in_flight": 0, "peak": 0}
async def run():
with max_concurrency_scope(2):
await _nested_llm_load(state, branches=4, leaves=4)
asyncio.run(run())
assert state["peak"] == 2
assert get_max_concurrency() == 10
def test_llm_acompletion_holds_the_shared_semaphore(monkeypatch):
# Prove llm_acompletion (the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels
# through) actually acquires the shared cap around the network call.
set_max_concurrency(3)
state = {"in_flight": 0, "peak": 0}
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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async def fake_acompletion(**kwargs):
state["in_flight"] += 1
state["peak"] = max(state["peak"], state["in_flight"])
await asyncio.sleep(0.01)
state["in_flight"] -= 1
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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return SimpleNamespace(
choices=[SimpleNamespace(message=SimpleNamespace(content="ok"))]
)
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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monkeypatch.setattr("litellm.acompletion", fake_acompletion)
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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async def run():
await asyncio.gather(*(llm_acompletion("gpt-x", f"p{i}") for i in range(20)))
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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asyncio.run(run())
assert state["peak"] == 3
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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def test_run_async_propagates_scope_into_worker_thread():
# When build_index runs inside an already-running loop, _run_async hops to a
# worker thread. The max_concurrency_scope override must ride along (copied
# context) and still bound the (nested) LLM load in that worker loop.
from pageindex.index.pipeline import _run_async
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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set_max_concurrency(10)
state = {"in_flight": 0, "peak": 0}
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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async def outer():
# We're inside a running loop -> _run_async uses the worker thread.
with max_concurrency_scope(3):
_run_async(_nested_llm_load(state, branches=4, leaves=4))
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asyncio.run(outer())
assert state["peak"] == 3
def test_set_get_max_concurrency_round_trip():
set_max_concurrency(3)
assert get_max_concurrency() == 3
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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def test_set_max_concurrency_rejects_invalid():
# bool is an int subclass -> must be rejected, not silently -> Semaphore(1).
for bad in (0, -1, True, False, 2.5, "3", None):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
set_max_concurrency(bad)
def test_env_default_parsing(monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.delenv("PAGEINDEX_MAX_CONCURRENCY", raising=False)
assert _env_max_concurrency_default() == 5
monkeypatch.setenv("PAGEINDEX_MAX_CONCURRENCY", "20")
assert _env_max_concurrency_default() == 20
monkeypatch.setenv("PAGEINDEX_MAX_CONCURRENCY", "garbage")
assert _env_max_concurrency_default() == 5
monkeypatch.setenv("PAGEINDEX_MAX_CONCURRENCY", "0")
assert _env_max_concurrency_default() == 5
def test_index_config_max_concurrency_field():
# Default is None → "use the global/env default"; explicit value overrides.
assert IndexConfig().max_concurrency is None
assert IndexConfig(max_concurrency=7).max_concurrency == 7
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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def test_index_config_rejects_bool_and_non_positive_max_concurrency():
# bool would otherwise be coerced by pydantic to 1/0; both must be rejected.
for bad in (True, False, 0, -1):
with pytest.raises(pydantic.ValidationError):
IndexConfig(max_concurrency=bad)
def test_max_concurrency_scope_overrides_then_restores():
# A per-index override applies inside the scope and, crucially, does NOT
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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# stick as the new process default afterwards (no stickiness).
set_max_concurrency(10)
with max_concurrency_scope(3):
assert get_max_concurrency() == 3
assert get_max_concurrency() == 10
def test_max_concurrency_scope_none_is_a_no_op():
set_max_concurrency(8)
with max_concurrency_scope(None):
assert get_max_concurrency() == 8
assert get_max_concurrency() == 8
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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def test_max_concurrency_scope_rejects_invalid():
for bad in (0, -1, True, False):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
with max_concurrency_scope(bad):
pass
def test_max_concurrency_scope_is_isolated_across_threads():
# A per-index override in one indexing thread must not leak into another
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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# thread indexing a different document concurrently. The override is a
# ContextVar, so it's invisible outside its own context.
set_max_concurrency(10)
seen = {}
barrier = threading.Barrier(2)
def worker():
with max_concurrency_scope(2):
barrier.wait() # let main read while we're inside the scope
seen["worker"] = get_max_concurrency()
barrier.wait()
t = threading.Thread(target=worker)
t.start()
barrier.wait()
seen["main"] = get_max_concurrency()
barrier.wait()
t.join()
assert seen["worker"] == 2 # worker sees its own scoped override
assert seen["main"] == 10 # main is unaffected by the worker's scope
def test_utils_star_import_does_not_leak_config_name():
# `from .utils import *` (used by the page_index modules) must not export a
# name `config` that would shadow the real pageindex.config submodule for
fix(index): bound LLM concurrency at the leaf, not per gather call The previous approach (bounded_gather building a fresh semaphore per call) did NOT compose: the indexing call graph nests gathers (tree_parser -> process_large_node_recursively -> recurse, plus each node's check_title gather), and each level got its own independent cap. Peak in-flight LLM calls grew ~N^depth, so a deep/wide document still exhausted file descriptors (Errno 24) — the exact failure the cap was meant to prevent — while the flat summary phase was over-serialized. Naively sharing one semaphore across gather levels would instead deadlock (a parent holds a slot while awaiting children that need slots). Move the throttle to the single chokepoint every LLM call funnels through, llm_acompletion: one shared semaphore per event loop, acquired only around the litellm.acompletion network call. This gives a true global cap that composes across any nesting and can't deadlock (a parent awaiting children holds no slot). bounded_gather is gone; the call sites revert to plain asyncio.gather. Also: - Reject bool in max_concurrency validation (bool is an int subclass, so set_max_concurrency(True) / IndexConfig(max_concurrency=True) previously became Semaphore(1) and silently serialized). Shared _validate_max_concurrency + a pydantic field_validator. - Guard check_title_appearance_in_start_concurrent against an out-of-range or 0 physical_index (LLM can emit one): it was dereferenced during task construction, outside the gather's return_exceptions protection, aborting the whole build; 0 silently wrapped to the last page. Now marked 'no'. - Propagate contextvars into agent.py's worker-thread run (mirrors pipeline._run_async) so ContextVar settings stay consistent. - Tests rewritten to cover the nested case the old flat tests missed, the leaf-level throttle in llm_acompletion, bool rejection, and the out-of-range physical_index guard. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
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# those modules. The SimpleNamespace alias is now `_config`.
ns = {}
exec("from pageindex.index.utils import *", ns)
assert "config" not in ns