PageIndex/tests/test_legacy_shims.py
mountain 4e6a13576d fix: CMYK image drop, empty-doc crash, page_index shadowing, sqlite hardening, flaky tests
Addresses items 9-13 and a/b/c/f from the max-effort review of PR #272.

- pdf.py: image colorspace check was `pix.n > 4`, which treats CMYK-without-
  alpha (n==4, same as RGBA) as not needing RGB conversion; pix.save() as .png
  then raises "unsupported colorspace", silently dropped by the surrounding
  except. Fixed to `pix.n - pix.alpha >= 4` (correctly converts CMYK, leaves
  RGBA untouched).

- pipeline.py: detect_strategy([]) (an empty/whitespace-only source file)
  returned "content_based", routing into the PDF-oriented TOC-detection
  pipeline -- wasting a real LLM call before raising IndexingError. Empty
  node lists now route to level_based, whose build_tree_from_levels([])
  returns an empty structure instantly with zero LLM calls.

- page_index.py (shim): pageindex/__init__.py binds the canonical `page_index`
  function as the package attribute, but this file is ALSO a real submodule
  of the same name -- importing it anywhere (import machinery, unconditional)
  overwrites that attribute with the module object, breaking
  `from pageindex import page_index; page_index(x)` for the rest of the
  process. Made the shim module itself callable (delegates to the real
  function via a ModuleType subclass), so whichever object ends up in that
  slot is callable regardless of import order.

- storage/sqlite.py: create_collection let a raw sqlite3.IntegrityError escape
  on a duplicate name (new CollectionAlreadyExistsError); the collections
  table's CHECK constraint only validated the name's first character (GLOB
  '*' is a wildcard, not a regex quantifier over the preceding class) --
  fixed to validate the whole string, and SQLiteStorage now also validates in
  Python (it's a public StorageEngine usable directly, bypassing
  LocalBackend's own check).

- tests/test_review_fixes_2.py: two tests used a ContentNode with no `level`
  set, so build_index took the content_based path and made real (retried,
  slow, and -- with a valid key -- billable) LLM calls instead of testing the
  text-stripping logic they claimed to. Mocked out _content_based_pipeline.

- retrieve.py: _parse_pages/_get_pdf_page_content were independent copies of
  the canonical parse_pages/get_pdf_page_content that had already drifted
  (missing the p>=1 filter and 1000-page DoS cap) -- delegate to canonical
  now, so the legacy pageindex.get_page_content path can't silently regress
  again.

- parser/markdown.py: a leading UTF-8 BOM broke first-header detection
  (not whitespace, .strip() doesn't remove it) -- decode utf-8-sig. Only
  backtick fences were recognized as code blocks, so a '#'-prefixed line
  inside a ~~~-fenced block (valid CommonMark) was misparsed as a heading --
  recognize both fence styles.

- run_pageindex.py: --if-thinning wasn't migrated to the bare-flag +
  legacy-yes/no convention the other four --if-add-* flags got; bare usage
  raised an argparse error and it never went through the shared coercion.

- types.py: DocumentDetail's `structure` field was inside the class's
  total=False body, so TypedDict rules made it optional even though every
  backend always populates it. Split into a required base class.

Adds regression tests for all of the above. Full suite: 244 passed, 2 skipped
(one pre-existing, unrelated flaky cloud-streaming test).

Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Kx5DgKbhK1N8autqXH8SmS
2026-07-09 11:58:59 +08:00

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"""The top-level pageindex.page_index / .page_index_md / .utils modules are
now deprecation shims over the canonical pageindex.index.* modules. These
tests pin the compatibility contract."""
import asyncio
import importlib
import subprocess
import sys
import warnings
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
_REPO_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
def test_plain_import_pageindex_does_not_warn():
# `import pageindex` must not route through the deprecation shims.
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("error", PendingDeprecationWarning)
importlib.import_module("pageindex")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mod", [
"pageindex.utils",
"pageindex.page_index",
"pageindex.page_index_md",
])
def test_legacy_submodule_import_warns(mod):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as caught:
warnings.simplefilter("always")
importlib.reload(importlib.import_module(mod))
assert any(issubclass(w.category, PendingDeprecationWarning) for w in caught)
def test_legacy_symbols_resolve_through_shims():
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
from pageindex.utils import ( # noqa: F401
get_page_tokens, ConfigLoader, convert_page_to_int,
get_leaf_nodes, remove_fields,
)
from pageindex.page_index import page_index, page_index_main # noqa: F401
from pageindex.page_index_md import md_to_tree # noqa: F401
def test_canonical_and_shim_share_one_implementation():
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
import pageindex.utils as shim
import pageindex.index.utils as canonical
# Same function object -> a single source of truth (no divergence possible).
assert shim.get_leaf_nodes is canonical.get_leaf_nodes
assert shim.get_page_tokens is canonical.get_page_tokens
def test_get_leaf_nodes_has_331_fix():
"""Canonical get_leaf_nodes must use .get('nodes'); clean_node deletes the
key on leaf nodes so [...]['nodes'] would KeyError (issue #330)."""
from pageindex.index.utils import get_leaf_nodes
# A leaf node with the 'nodes' key deleted (as clean_node leaves it).
leaves = get_leaf_nodes({"title": "Leaf", "start_index": 1, "end_index": 2})
assert leaves == [{"title": "Leaf", "start_index": 1, "end_index": 2}]
def test_configloader_no_longer_needs_config_yaml():
"""config.yaml was removed; ConfigLoader must build defaults from IndexConfig."""
from pageindex.index.utils import ConfigLoader
cfg = ConfigLoader().load({"model": "gpt-5.4"})
assert cfg.model == "gpt-5.4"
assert cfg.if_add_node_summary is True # IndexConfig default
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Unknown config keys"):
ConfigLoader().load({"nope": 1})
def test_configloader_coerces_legacy_yes_no_strings():
"""A legacy caller passing 'no' must get a real False, not a truthy
string — page_index_main's `if opt.if_add_node_summary:` checks (bare
truthy, not `== 'yes'`) would otherwise silently invert caller intent and
fire unwanted billed LLM calls."""
from pageindex.index.utils import ConfigLoader
cfg = ConfigLoader().load({"if_add_node_summary": "no", "if_add_doc_description": "no"})
assert cfg.if_add_node_summary is False
assert cfg.if_add_doc_description is False
assert bool(cfg.if_add_node_summary) is False
cfg2 = ConfigLoader().load({"if_add_node_id": "yes"})
assert cfg2.if_add_node_id is True
def test_md_to_tree_shim_is_the_canonical_function():
"""The shim no longer wraps md_to_tree with its own coercion — the
canonical implementation coerces internally, so the shim is a pure
re-export (single source of truth, can't diverge from the canonical
behavior)."""
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
import pageindex.page_index_md as shim
import pageindex.index.page_index_md as canonical
assert shim.md_to_tree is canonical.md_to_tree
def test_md_to_tree_coerces_legacy_yes_no_strings(tmp_path):
"""A bare 'no' must not read as truthy True — exercised end-to-end (no
LLM calls needed with summary/description disabled)."""
from pageindex.index.page_index_md import md_to_tree
md_path = tmp_path / "doc.md"
md_path.write_text("# Title\nbody\n\n## Sub\nmore body\n")
result = asyncio.run(md_to_tree(
md_path=str(md_path),
if_add_node_summary="no",
if_add_node_id="yes",
if_add_doc_description="no",
))
assert "doc_description" not in result
def _has_summary(nodes):
return any("summary" in n or (n.get("nodes") and _has_summary(n["nodes"]))
for n in nodes)
assert not _has_summary(result["structure"])
assert all("node_id" in n for n in result["structure"])
def test_page_index_stays_callable_after_the_submodule_is_imported():
"""pageindex/__init__.py binds the FUNCTION `page_index` as the package
attribute, but pageindex/page_index.py is ALSO a real submodule of the
same name — importing that submodule anywhere clobbers the package
attribute with the module object (Python's import machinery does this
unconditionally). Must run in a fresh subprocess: the effect depends on
import order, so it can't be reliably observed against an
already-imported pageindex in this test process."""
script = (
"import warnings; warnings.simplefilter('ignore')\n"
"import pageindex.page_index\n" # the clobbering import
"from pageindex import page_index\n"
"assert callable(page_index), f'page_index is not callable: {type(page_index)}'\n"
"from pageindex.page_index import page_index_main\n" # old multi-symbol import still works
"assert callable(page_index_main)\n"
"print('OK')\n"
)
result = subprocess.run(
[sys.executable, "-c", script], capture_output=True, text=True, cwd=str(_REPO_ROOT),
)
assert result.returncode == 0, result.stderr
assert "OK" in result.stdout