Adds a RabbitMQ backend as an alternative to Pulsar, selectable via
PUBSUB_BACKEND=rabbitmq. Both backends implement the same PubSubBackend
protocol — no application code changes needed to switch.
RabbitMQ topology:
- Single topic exchange per topicspace (e.g. 'tg')
- Routing key derived from queue class and topic name
- Shared consumers: named queue bound to exchange (competing, round-robin)
- Exclusive consumers: anonymous auto-delete queue (broadcast, each gets
every message). Used by Subscriber and config push consumer.
- Thread-local producer connections (pika is not thread-safe)
- Push-based consumption via basic_consume with process_data_events
for heartbeat processing
Consumer model changes:
- Consumer class creates one backend consumer per concurrent task
(required for pika thread safety, harmless for Pulsar)
- Consumer class accepts consumer_type parameter
- Subscriber passes consumer_type='exclusive' for broadcast semantics
- Config push consumer uses consumer_type='exclusive' so every
processor instance receives config updates
- handle_one_from_queue receives consumer as parameter for correct
per-connection ack/nack
LibrarianClient:
- New shared client class replacing duplicated librarian request-response
code across 6+ services (chunking, decoders, RAG, etc.)
- Uses stream-document instead of get-document-content for fetching
document content in 1MB chunks (avoids broker message size limits)
- Standalone object (self.librarian = LibrarianClient(...)) not a mixin
- get-document-content marked deprecated in schema and OpenAPI spec
Serialisation:
- Extracted dataclass_to_dict/dict_to_dataclass to shared
serialization.py (used by both Pulsar and RabbitMQ backends)
Librarian queues:
- Changed from flow class (persistent) back to request/response class
now that stream-document eliminates large single messages
- API upload chunk size reduced from 5MB to 3MB to stay under broker
limits after base64 encoding
Factory and CLI:
- get_pubsub() handles 'rabbitmq' backend with RabbitMQ connection params
- add_pubsub_args() includes RabbitMQ options (host, port, credentials)
- add_pubsub_args(standalone=True) defaults to localhost for CLI tools
- init_trustgraph skips Pulsar admin setup for non-Pulsar backends
- tg-dump-queues and tg-monitor-prompts use backend abstraction
- BaseClient and ConfigClient accept generic pubsub config
Warning generated by librarian responses meant for other
services (chunker, embeddings, etc.) arriving on the shared
response queue. The decoder's subscription picks them up, can't
match them to a pending request, and logs a warning.
Removed the warnings, as not serving a purpose.
Add universal document decoder with multi-format support
using 'unstructured'.
New universal decoder service powered by the unstructured
library, handling DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, HTML, Markdown, CSV, RTF,
ODT, EPUB and more through a single service. Tables are preserved
as HTML markup for better downstream extraction. Images are
stored in the librarian but excluded from the text
pipeline. Configurable section grouping strategies
(whole-document, heading, element-type, count, size) for non-page
formats. Page-based formats (PDF, PPTX, XLSX) are automatically
grouped by page.
All four decoders (PDF, Mistral OCR, Tesseract OCR, universal)
now share the "document-decoder" ident so they are
interchangeable. PDF-only decoders fetch document metadata to
check MIME type and gracefully skip unsupported formats.
Librarian changes: removed MIME type whitelist validation so any
document format can be ingested. Simplified routing so text/plain
goes to text-load and everything else goes to document-load.
Removed dual inline/streaming data paths — documents always use
document_id for content retrieval.
New provenance entity types (tg:Section, tg:Image) and metadata
predicates (tg:elementTypes, tg:tableCount, tg:imageCount) for
richer explainability.
Universal decoder is in its own package (trustgraph-unstructured)
and container image (trustgraph-unstructured).