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
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).