Compare commits

..
5 Commits
Author SHA1 Message Date
Nicolò Boschi c8f13945fa fix(cli): revert unused variable underscore prefix that breaks compilation
The underscore prefix on stdout/stderr variables was added to suppress
warnings, but these variables are actually used in assert messages,
causing compilation errors. Reverting to original names.
2026-02-04 15:39:12 +01:00
Nicolò Boschi 341d869e9c feat(cli): add --id flag to mental model create command 2026-02-04 15:25:28 +01:00
Nicolò Boschi 6c4d4307ef gen 2026-02-04 15:16:25 +01:00
Nicolò Boschi 63c611fdc9 feat: improve mental models ux on control plane 2026-02-04 15:14:33 +01:00
Nicolò Boschi d68f30d6ae feat: improve mental models ux on control plane 2026-02-04 15:14:26 +01:00
378 changed files with 5814 additions and 40991 deletions
-21
View File
@@ -31,12 +31,6 @@ HINDSIGHT_API_HOST=0.0.0.0
HINDSIGHT_API_PORT=8888
HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_LEVEL=info
# Base Path / Reverse Proxy Support (Optional)
# Set these when deploying behind a reverse proxy with path-based routing
# Example: To deploy at example.com/hindsight/, set both to "/hindsight"
# HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH=/hindsight
# NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH=/hindsight
# Database (Optional - uses embedded pg0 by default)
# HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:pass@host:5432/db
# HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_SCHEMA=public # PostgreSQL schema name (default: public)
@@ -56,18 +50,3 @@ HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_LEVEL=info
# HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL=cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2
# For TEI provider:
# HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_TEI_URL=http://localhost:8081
# Observability & Tracing (Optional - disabled by default)
# Enable OpenTelemetry tracing for LLM calls (GenAI semantic conventions)
# HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_TRACES_ENABLED=true
#
# Local development with Grafana LGTM stack (recommended - see scripts/dev/grafana/README.md)
# HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:4318
#
# Cloud backends (Grafana Cloud, Langfuse, DataDog, etc.)
# HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT=https://your-backend-url
# HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS="Authorization=Bearer your-token"
#
# Custom service name and environment (optional, defaults: hindsight-api, development)
# HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_SERVICE_NAME=hindsight-production
# HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT=production
+2 -82
View File
@@ -188,55 +188,6 @@ jobs:
path: hindsight-integrations/openclaw/*.tgz
retention-days: 1
release-ai-sdk-integration:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '22'
registry-url: 'https://registry.npmjs.org'
- name: Install dependencies
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: npm ci
- name: Build
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: npm run build
- name: Publish to npm
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: |
set +e
OUTPUT=$(npm publish --access public 2>&1)
EXIT_CODE=$?
echo "$OUTPUT"
if [ $EXIT_CODE -ne 0 ]; then
if echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "cannot publish over"; then
echo "Package version already published, skipping..."
exit 0
fi
exit $EXIT_CODE
fi
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: Pack for GitHub release
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: npm pack
- name: Upload artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: ai-sdk-integration
path: hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk/*.tgz
retention-days: 1
release-control-plane:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: npm
@@ -340,7 +291,6 @@ jobs:
retention-days: 1
release-docker-images:
name: Release Docker (${{ matrix.image_name }}${{ matrix.tag_suffix }})
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -350,28 +300,10 @@ jobs:
include:
- target: api-only
image_name: hindsight-api
tag_suffix: ""
build_args: ""
- target: api-only
image_name: hindsight-api
tag_suffix: "-slim"
build_args: |
INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=false
PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=false
- target: cp-only
image_name: hindsight-control-plane
tag_suffix: ""
build_args: ""
- target: standalone
image_name: hindsight
tag_suffix: ""
build_args: ""
- target: standalone
image_name: hindsight
tag_suffix: "-slim"
build_args: |
INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=false
PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -409,9 +341,6 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/${{ matrix.image_name }}
flavor: |
latest=auto
suffix=${{ matrix.tag_suffix }}
tags: |
type=semver,pattern={{version}},value=${{ steps.get_version.outputs.VERSION }}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}},value=${{ steps.get_version.outputs.VERSION }}
@@ -437,7 +366,7 @@ jobs:
# - name: Smoke test - verify container starts
# env:
# GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
# run: ./docker/test-image.sh "${{ matrix.image_name }}:test" "${{ matrix.target }}"
# run: ./scripts/docker-smoke-test.sh "${{ matrix.image_name }}:test" "${{ matrix.target }}"
# Build multi-platform and push to release tags
- name: Build and push release images
@@ -446,7 +375,6 @@ jobs:
context: .
file: docker/standalone/Dockerfile
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
build-args: ${{ matrix.build_args }}
push: true
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
@@ -487,7 +415,7 @@ jobs:
create-github-release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [release-python-packages, release-typescript-client, release-openclaw-integration, release-ai-sdk-integration, release-control-plane, release-rust-cli, release-docker-images, release-helm-chart]
needs: [release-python-packages, release-typescript-client, release-openclaw-integration, release-control-plane, release-rust-cli, release-docker-images, release-helm-chart]
permissions:
contents: write
@@ -516,12 +444,6 @@ jobs:
name: openclaw-integration
path: ./artifacts/openclaw-integration
- name: Download AI SDK Integration
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: ai-sdk-integration
path: ./artifacts/ai-sdk-integration
- name: Download Control Plane
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
@@ -565,8 +487,6 @@ jobs:
cp artifacts/typescript-client/*.tgz release-assets/ || true
# OpenClaw Integration
cp artifacts/openclaw-integration/*.tgz release-assets/ || true
# AI SDK Integration
cp artifacts/ai-sdk-integration/*.tgz release-assets/ || true
# Control Plane
cp artifacts/control-plane/*.tgz release-assets/ || true
# Rust CLI binaries
+40 -158
View File
@@ -9,11 +9,42 @@ concurrency:
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build-python-packages:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- name: hindsight-all
path: hindsight
- name: hindsight-api
path: hindsight-api
- name: hindsight-client
path: hindsight-clients/python
- name: hindsight-embed
path: hindsight-embed
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v5
with:
enable-cache: true
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version-file: ".python-version"
- name: Build ${{ matrix.name }}
working-directory: ./${{ matrix.path }}
run: uv build
build-api-python-versions:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ['3.11', '3.12', '3.13', '3.14']
python-version: ['3.11', '3.12', '3.13']
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -74,29 +105,6 @@ jobs:
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/openclaw
run: npm run build
build-ai-sdk-integration:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '22'
- name: Install dependencies
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: npm ci
- name: Run tests
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: npm test
- name: Build
working-directory: ./hindsight-integrations/ai-sdk
run: npm run build
build-control-plane:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -277,35 +285,16 @@ jobs:
run: helm lint helm/hindsight
build-docker-images:
name: Build Docker (${{ matrix.name }})
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- target: api-only
name: api
variant: full
build_args: ""
- target: api-only
name: api-slim
variant: slim
build_args: |
INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=false
PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=false
- target: cp-only
name: control-plane
variant: full
build_args: ""
- target: standalone
name: standalone
variant: full
build_args: ""
- target: standalone
name: standalone-slim
variant: slim
build_args: |
INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=false
PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=false
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -324,31 +313,20 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build ${{ matrix.name }} image (${{ matrix.variant }})
- name: Build ${{ matrix.name }} image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
context: .
file: docker/standalone/Dockerfile
target: ${{ matrix.target }}
build-args: ${{ matrix.build_args }}
push: false
load: ${{ matrix.variant == 'slim' }}
tags: hindsight-${{ matrix.name }}:test
# Removed GitHub Actions cache (type=gha) - it frequently returns 502 errors
# causing buildx to fail with "failed to parse error response 502"
# Build will be slower but more reliable
load: false
# Only test slim variants to save disk space (they're much smaller)
# Slim variants require external embedding providers
- name: Smoke test - verify container starts
if: matrix.variant == 'slim'
env:
GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER: openai
HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.OPENAI_API_KEY }}
HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_PROVIDER: cohere
HINDSIGHT_API_COHERE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.COHERE_API_KEY }}
run: ./docker/test-image.sh "hindsight-${{ matrix.name }}:test" "${{ matrix.target }}"
# TODO: Re-enable smoke test when disk space issue is resolved
# - name: Smoke test - verify container starts
# env:
# GROQ_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
# run: ./scripts/docker-smoke-test.sh "hindsight-${{ matrix.name }}:test" "${{ matrix.target }}"
test-api:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -812,54 +790,6 @@ jobs:
working-directory: ./hindsight-embed
run: ./test.sh
test-hindsight-all:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER: groq
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL: openai/gpt-oss-20b
# For test_server_integration.py compatibility
HINDSIGHT_LLM_PROVIDER: groq
HINDSIGHT_LLM_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GROQ_API_KEY }}
HINDSIGHT_LLM_MODEL: openai/gpt-oss-20b
# Prefer CPU-only PyTorch in CI
UV_INDEX: pytorch=https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v5
with:
enable-cache: true
prune-cache: false
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version-file: ".python-version"
- name: Build hindsight-all
working-directory: ./hindsight
run: uv build
- name: Install dependencies
working-directory: ./hindsight
run: uv sync --frozen --extra test --index-strategy unsafe-best-match
- name: Cache HuggingFace models
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/huggingface
key: ${{ runner.os }}-huggingface-all-${{ hashFiles('hindsight/pyproject.toml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-huggingface-all-
${{ runner.os }}-huggingface-
- name: Run unit tests
working-directory: ./hindsight
run: uv run pytest tests/ -v
test-doc-examples:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: test-rust-cli
@@ -1114,52 +1044,4 @@ jobs:
git diff --stat
exit 1
fi
echo "✓ All generated files are up to date"
check-openapi-compatibility:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
UV_INDEX: pytorch=https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Fetch full git history to access base branch
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v5
with:
enable-cache: true
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version-file: ".python-version"
- name: Install hindsight-dev dependencies
run: |
cd hindsight-dev && uv sync --frozen --index-strategy unsafe-best-match
- name: Check OpenAPI compatibility with base branch
run: |
# Get the base branch (usually main)
BASE_BRANCH="${{ github.base_ref }}"
if [ -z "$BASE_BRANCH" ]; then
echo "⚠️ Warning: No base branch found (not a PR?). Skipping compatibility check."
exit 0
fi
echo "Checking OpenAPI compatibility against base branch: $BASE_BRANCH"
# Extract the old OpenAPI spec from base branch
git show "origin/$BASE_BRANCH:hindsight-docs/static/openapi.json" > /tmp/old-openapi.json
if [ ! -s /tmp/old-openapi.json ]; then
echo "⚠️ Warning: Could not find OpenAPI spec in base branch. Skipping compatibility check."
exit 0
fi
# Check compatibility using our tool
cd hindsight-dev
uv run check-openapi-compatibility /tmp/old-openapi.json ../hindsight-docs/static/openapi.json
echo "✓ All generated files are up to date"
+1 -3
View File
@@ -53,6 +53,4 @@ hindsight-clients/rust/target
whats-next.md
TASK.md
# Changelog is now tracked in hindsight-docs/src/pages/changelog.md
# CHANGELOG.md
blog-post*
# CHANGELOG.md
+6 -43
View File
@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ cd hindsight-control-plane && npm run dev
./scripts/dev/start-docs.sh
```
### Generating Clients/OpenAPI
```bash
# Regenerate OpenAPI spec after API changes (REQUIRED after changing endpoints)
@@ -238,61 +237,26 @@ def process(data: UserData) -> str:
### Adding New API Configuration Flags
Configuration follows a hierarchical system: **Global (env vars) → Tenant (via extension) → Bank (database)**.
Fields must be categorized as either **hierarchical** (can be overridden per-tenant/bank) or **static** (server-level only).
#### Adding a New Configuration Field
When adding a new environment variable configuration:
1. **config.py** (`hindsight-api/hindsight_api/config.py`):
- Add `ENV_*` constant for the environment variable name (e.g., `ENV_MY_SETTING = "HINDSIGHT_API_MY_SETTING"`)
- Add `ENV_*` constant for the environment variable name
- Add `DEFAULT_*` constant for the default value
- Add field to `HindsightConfig` dataclass with type annotation
- **Mark as hierarchical or static** by adding to `_HIERARCHICAL_FIELDS` set (hierarchical) or leaving it out (static)
- Add field to `HindsightConfig` dataclass
- Add initialization in `from_env()` method
```python
# Hierarchical field (can be overridden per-bank)
_HIERARCHICAL_FIELDS = {
...,
"my_setting", # Add here for hierarchical
}
# Static field - just don't add to _HIERARCHICAL_FIELDS
```
2. **main.py** (`hindsight-api/hindsight_api/main.py`):
- Add field to the manual `HindsightConfig()` constructor call (search for "CLI override")
3. **Use hierarchical config in MemoryEngine**:
```python
# Config is resolved automatically per bank via ConfigResolver
config_dict = await self._config_resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, context)
value = config_dict["my_setting"]
```
4. **Use static config** (non-hierarchical):
3. **Use the config** in code:
```python
from ...config import get_config
config = get_config()
value = config.my_static_field
value = config.your_new_field
```
5. **Documentation** (`hindsight-docs/docs/developer/configuration.md`):
4. **Documentation** (`hindsight-docs/docs/developer/configuration.md`):
- Add to appropriate section table with Variable, Description, Default
- Mark if it's hierarchical (can be overridden per-bank)
#### Hierarchical vs Static Guidelines
**Hierarchical** (per-bank overridable):
- LLM settings (provider, model, API key, base URL)
- Operation-specific settings (retain mode, chunk size, etc.)
- Feature flags that vary by customer/bank
**Static** (server-level only):
- Infrastructure settings (database URL, port, host)
- Global limits (max concurrent operations)
- System-wide feature flags
## Environment Setup
@@ -316,4 +280,3 @@ Optional (uses local models by default):
- `HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER`: local (default) or tei
- `HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_PROVIDER`: local (default) or tei
- `HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_URL`: External PostgreSQL (uses embedded pg0 by default)
- `HINDSIGHT_API_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API`: Enable per-bank config API (default: false, disabled for security)
+22 -54
View File
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
![Hindsight Banner](./hindsight-docs/static/img/hindsight-github-banner.png)
[Documentation](https://hindsight.vectorize.io) • [Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.12818) • [Cookbook](https://hindsight.vectorize.io/cookbook) • [Hindsight Cloud](https://ui.hindsight.vectorize.io/signup)
[Documentation](https://hindsight.vectorize.io) • [Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.12818) • [Cookbook](https://hindsight.vectorize.io/cookbook) • [Hindsight Cloud](https://vectorize.io/hindsight/cloud)
[![CI](https://github.com/vectorize-io/hindsight/actions/workflows/release.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/vectorize-io/hindsight/actions/workflows/release.yml)
[![Slack Community](https://img.shields.io/badge/Slack-Join%20Community-4A154B?logo=slack)](https://join.slack.com/t/hindsight-space/shared_invite/zt-3nhbm4w29-LeSJ5Ixi6j8PdiYOCPlOgg)
@@ -42,51 +42,27 @@ If you need more control over how and when your agent stores and recalls memorie
![Hindsight Banner](./hindsight-docs/static/img/migration-code.png)
---
> 🤖 **Using a coding agent?** Install the Hindsight documentation skill for instant access to docs while you code:
> ```bash
> npx skills add https://github.com/vectorize-io/hindsight --skill hindsight-docs
> ```
> Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI coding assistants.
---
## Quick Start
### Docker (recommended)
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-xxx
export OPENAI_API_KEY=your-key
docker run --rm -it --pull always -p 8888:8888 -p 9999:9999 \
-e HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY=$OPENAI_API_KEY \
-e HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL=o3-mini \
-v $HOME/.hindsight-docker:/home/hindsight/.pg0 \
ghcr.io/vectorize-io/hindsight:latest
```
>API: http://localhost:8888
>UI: http://localhost:9999
You can modify the LLM provider by setting `HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER`. Valid options are `openai`, `anthropic`, `gemini`, `groq`, `ollama`, and `lmstudio`. The documentation provides more details on [supported models](https://hindsight.vectorize.io/developer/models).
API: http://localhost:8888
UI: http://localhost:9999
### Docker (external PostgreSQL)
```bash
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-xxx
export HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD=choose-a-password
cd docker/docker-compose
docker compose up
```
>API: http://localhost:8888
>UI: http://localhost:9999
### Client
Install client:
```bash
pip install hindsight-client -U
@@ -94,7 +70,7 @@ pip install hindsight-client -U
npm install @vectorize-io/hindsight-client
```
#### Python
Python example:
```python
from hindsight_client import Hindsight
@@ -111,29 +87,7 @@ client.recall(bank_id="my-bank", query="What does Alice do?")
client.reflect(bank_id="my-bank", query="Tell me about Alice")
```
#### Node.js / TypeScript
```bash
npm install @vectorize-io/hindsight-client
```
```javascript
const { HindsightClient } = require('@vectorize-io/hindsight-client');
const main = async () => {
const client = new HindsightClient({ baseUrl: 'http://localhost:8888' });
await client.retain('my-bank', 'Alice loves hiking in Yosemite');
const results = await client.recall('my-bank', 'What does Alice like?');
console.log(results);
}
main();
```
### Python Embedded (no server required)
### Python (embedded, no Docker)
```bash
pip install hindsight-all -U
@@ -153,6 +107,20 @@ with HindsightServer(
results = client.recall(bank_id="my-bank", query="Where does Alice work?")
```
### Node.js / TypeScript
```bash
npm install @vectorize-io/hindsight-client
```
```javascript
const { HindsightClient } = require('@vectorize-io/hindsight-client');
const client = new HindsightClient({ baseUrl: 'http://localhost:8888' });
await client.retain('my-bank', 'Alice loves hiking in Yosemite');
await client.recall('my-bank', 'What does Alice like?');
```
---
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
# Docker Compose file for Hindsight with PostgreSQL and pgvector
#
# Make sure to set the required environment variables before running:
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD: Password for the PostgreSQL user
# - Configure LLM provider variables as needed (see below in the hindsight service)
#
# Usage:
# docker compose up -d
#
# Optional environment variables with defaults:
# - HINDSIGHT_VERSION: Hindsight application version (default: latest)
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_USER: PostgreSQL user (default: hindsight_user)
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_NAME: PostgreSQL database name (default: hindsight_db)
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_VERSION: PostgreSQL version (default: 18)
services:
db:
# Use a PostgreSQL-Image with pgvector extension pre-installed
# see https://hub.docker.com/r/pgvector/pgvector
image: pgvector/pgvector:pg${HINDSIGHT_DB_VERSION:-18}
container_name: hindsight-db
restart: always
# Expose PostgreSQL port
# ports:
# - "5432:5432"
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${HINDSIGHT_DB_USER:-hindsight_user}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD:?Please set the HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD env variable}
POSTGRES_DB: ${HINDSIGHT_DB_NAME:-hindsight_db}
volumes:
- pg_data:/var/lib/postgresql/${HINDSIGHT_DB_VERSION:-18}/docker
networks:
- hindsight-net
hindsight:
image: ghcr.io/vectorize-io/hindsight:${HINDSIGHT_VERSION:-latest}
container_name: hindsight-app
ports:
- "8888:8888"
- "9999:9999"
environment:
- HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY=${OPENAI_API_KEY?Please set the OPENAI_API_KEY env variable}
- HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_URL=postgresql://${HINDSIGHT_DB_USER:-hindsight_user}:${HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD:?Please set the HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD env variable}@db:5432/${HINDSIGHT_DB_NAME:-hindsight_db}
depends_on:
- db
networks:
- hindsight-net
networks:
hindsight-net:
driver: bridge
volumes:
pg_data:
-96
View File
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
# Nginx Reverse Proxy with Custom Base Path
Deploy Hindsight API under `/hindsight` (or any custom path) using Nginx reverse proxy.
## Quick Start (Published Image - API Only)
```bash
docker-compose up
```
- **API:** http://localhost:8080/hindsight/docs
- **Control Plane:** http://localhost:9999 (direct access, not proxied)
## Full Stack with Custom Base Path (Requires Build)
**Important:** You cannot rebuild from the published image with build args. You must build from source.
### Build from Source with Custom Base Path
1. **Clone the repository** (if you haven't):
```bash
git clone https://github.com/vectorize-io/hindsight.git
cd hindsight
```
2. **Build with base path**:
```bash
docker build \
--build-arg NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH=/hindsight \
-f docker/standalone/Dockerfile \
-t hindsight:custom \
.
```
3. **Update docker-compose.yml** to use your built image:
```yaml
services:
hindsight:
image: hindsight:custom # ← Change this
environment:
HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH: /hindsight
NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH: /hindsight
```
4. **Update nginx.conf** to handle Control Plane routes (see below)
5. **Run**:
```bash
docker-compose up
```
### Required nginx.conf for Full Stack
Replace the current `nginx.conf` with this to proxy both API and Control Plane:
```nginx
events { worker_connections 1024; }
http {
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
upstream hindsight_api { server hindsight:8888; }
upstream hindsight_cp { server hindsight:9999; }
server {
listen 80;
# API
location ~ ^/hindsight/(docs|openapi\.json|health|metrics|v1|mcp) {
proxy_pass http://hindsight_api;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
# Control Plane static files
location ~ ^/hindsight/_next/ {
proxy_pass http://hindsight_cp;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
# Control Plane UI
location /hindsight {
proxy_pass http://hindsight_cp;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
}
location = / { return 301 /hindsight; }
}
}
```
### Why Build is Required
Next.js requires `basePath` at **build time**. The published image was built without a custom base path, so you must rebuild from source with the `NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH` build arg to deploy the Control Plane under a subpath.
The API works without rebuild because `HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH` is a runtime environment variable.
@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
# Hindsight API deployment with Nginx reverse proxy (API-only)
#
# This example deploys Hindsight API under the path /hindsight with:
# - Hindsight standalone image (API + Control Plane + embedded pg0)
# - Nginx reverse proxy (API only)
#
# Quick Start:
# docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose/nginx/docker-compose.yml up
#
# Access:
# API (via nginx): http://localhost:8080/hindsight/docs
# Control Plane (direct): http://localhost:9999
#
# For full stack deployment (API + Control Plane both under /hindsight):
# See README.md in this directory for instructions on building with basePath.
#
# Note: This configuration uses the published image (no build required).
# Control Plane is served directly because Next.js basePath requires
# build-time configuration. See README.md for the full stack option.
services:
# Hindsight (API + Control Plane + embedded pg0)
hindsight:
image: ghcr.io/vectorize-io/hindsight:latest
ports:
- "9999:9999" # Control Plane (direct access, not proxied)
environment:
# API base path for reverse proxy
HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH: /hindsight
# LLM configuration
# Using mock provider for testing (no API key needed)
# For production, set OPENAI_API_KEY or ANTHROPIC_API_KEY and use a real provider
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER: ${HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER:-mock}
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY: ${OPENAI_API_KEY:-not-needed-for-mock}
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL: ${HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL:-mock-model}
# Production examples (uncomment and set appropriate API key):
# HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER: openai
# HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY: ${OPENAI_API_KEY}
# HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL: gpt-4o-mini
# HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER: anthropic
# HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY: ${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY}
# HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL: claude-sonnet-4-20250514
# Server config
HINDSIGHT_API_HOST: 0.0.0.0
HINDSIGHT_API_PORT: 8888
HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_LEVEL: info
# Control Plane config
HINDSIGHT_CP_DATAPLANE_API_URL: http://localhost:8888
volumes:
# Persist embedded pg0 database
- hindsight_data:/app/data
# Note: Ports not exposed - access via Nginx at localhost:8080/hindsight/
# To debug directly, uncomment these ports:
# ports:
# - "8888:8888" # API
# - "9999:9999" # Control Plane
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8888/hindsight/health"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 30s
networks:
- hindsight
# Nginx reverse proxy
nginx:
image: nginx:alpine
ports:
- "8080:80"
volumes:
- ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
depends_on:
hindsight:
condition: service_healthy
networks:
- hindsight
volumes:
hindsight_data:
networks:
hindsight:
-40
View File
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
# Nginx configuration for API-only reverse proxy
# Control Plane accessed directly (not through nginx)
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
# Logging
access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
# Upstream - Hindsight API
upstream hindsight_api {
server hindsight:8888;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name _;
# API endpoints - forward with /hindsight prefix
location /hindsight/ {
proxy_pass http://hindsight_api;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
# Redirect root to API docs
location = / {
return 301 /hindsight/docs;
}
}
}
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
name: hindsight
# Docker Compose file for Hindsight with PostgreSQL and vectorchord
# docker compose -f docker/docker-compose/docker-compose.yaml down && sleep 2 && docker compose -f docker/docker-compose/docker-compose.yaml up -d
# Make sure to set the required environment variables before running:
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD: Password for the PostgreSQL user
# - Configure LLM provider variables as needed (see below in the hindsight service)
#
# Usage:
# docker compose up -d
#
# Optional environment variables with defaults:
# - HINDSIGHT_VERSION: Hindsight application version (default: latest)
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_USER: PostgreSQL user (default: hindsight_user)
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_NAME: PostgreSQL database name (default: hindsight_db)
# - HINDSIGHT_DB_VERSION: PostgreSQL version (default: 18)
services:
db:
# Use a PostgreSQL-Image with vectorchord extension pre-installed
image: tensorchord/vchord-suite:pg${HINDSIGHT_DB_VERSION:-18-latest}
container_name: hindsight-db
restart: always
# Expose PostgreSQL port
ports:
- "5436:5432"
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${HINDSIGHT_DB_USER:-hindsight_user}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD:-hindsight_password}
POSTGRES_DB: ${HINDSIGHT_DB_NAME:-hindsight_db}
volumes:
- pg_data:/var/lib/postgresql/${HINDSIGHT_DB_VERSION:-18}/docker
networks:
- hindsight-net
vectorchord-init:
image: tensorchord/vchord-suite:pg18-latest
#container_name: vectorchord-init
depends_on:
- db
environment:
- PGPASSWORD=${HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD:-hindsight_password}
command: >
bash -c "
echo 'Waiting for PostgreSQL to be ready...';
until pg_isready -h hindsight-db -p 5432 -U hindsight_user; do
echo 'PostgreSQL is unavailable - sleeping';
sleep 2;
done;
echo 'PostgreSQL is ready - creating hindsight_db database';
psql -h hindsight-db -p 5432 -U hindsight_user -c 'CREATE DATABASE hindsight_db;' 2>/dev/null || echo 'Database already exists';
echo 'Creating extensions in hindsight_db database';
psql -h hindsight-db -p 5432 -U hindsight_user -d hindsight_db -c 'CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS vchord CASCADE;';
psql -h hindsight-db -p 5432 -U hindsight_user -d hindsight_db -c 'CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_tokenizer CASCADE;';
psql -h hindsight-db -p 5432 -U hindsight_user -d hindsight_db -c 'CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS vchord_bm25 CASCADE;';
echo 'Creating llmlingua2 tokenizer';
psql -h hindsight-db -p 5432 -U hindsight_user -d hindsight_db -c \"SELECT create_tokenizer('llmlingua2', \\$\\$ model = \\\"llmlingua2\\\" \\$\\$);\" 2>/dev/null || echo 'Tokenizer already exists or creation skipped';
echo 'Database and extensions created successfully';
"
restart: "no"
networks:
- hindsight-net
hindsight:
image: ghcr.io/vectorize-io/hindsight:${HINDSIGHT_VERSION:-latest}
container_name: hindsight-app
ports:
- "8888:8888"
- "9999:9999"
environment:
# LLM Configuration (uses OpenAI for testing vchord)
# LLM configuration
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER: ${HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER:-openai}
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_API_KEY: ${OPENAI_API_KEY:-your-api-key}
# Database Configuration
HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_URL: postgresql://${HINDSIGHT_DB_USER:-hindsight_user}:${HINDSIGHT_DB_PASSWORD:-hindsight_password}@db:5432/${HINDSIGHT_DB_NAME:-hindsight_db}
# Vector and Text Search Extensions
HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION: vchord
HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION: vchord
depends_on:
- db
networks:
- hindsight-net
networks:
hindsight-net:
driver: bridge
volumes:
pg_data:
+2 -49
View File
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
# Set to false when using external providers (TEI, OpenAI, Cohere)
# PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=true/false - Pre-download ML models during build (default: true)
# Only effective when INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=true
# NOTE: tiktoken encodings are ALWAYS preloaded (required for air-gapped deployments)
#
# Examples:
# docker build -t hindsight . # Both (standalone)
@@ -112,10 +111,6 @@ RUN rm -f package-lock.json && sed -i '/"@vectorize-io\/hindsight-client":/d' pa
# Copy built SDK directly into node_modules (more reliable than npm link in Docker)
COPY --from=sdk-builder /app/hindsight-clients/typescript ./node_modules/@vectorize-io/hindsight-client
# Accept base path as build argument for reverse proxy deployments
# Usage: docker build --build-arg NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH=/hindsight ...
ARG NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH=""
# Build Control Plane - run next build first, then custom standalone copy
# (The build:standalone script expects a specific path structure that differs in Docker)
RUN npm exec -- next build
@@ -172,28 +167,6 @@ USER hindsight
ENV PATH="/app/api/.venv/bin:${PATH}"
# Pre-download tiktoken encoding (ALWAYS - required for token counting even in air-gapped envs)
# Tiktoken is a core runtime dependency, not an optional ML model
RUN MAX_RETRIES=3; \
RETRY_DELAY=5; \
for i in $(seq 1 $MAX_RETRIES); do \
echo "Attempt $i/$MAX_RETRIES: Downloading tiktoken encoding..."; \
/app/api/.venv/bin/python -c "\
import tiktoken; \
print('Downloading cl100k_base encoding...'); \
tiktoken.get_encoding('cl100k_base'); \
print('Tiktoken encoding cached successfully')" && break; \
if [ $i -lt $MAX_RETRIES ]; then \
echo "Attempt $i failed, retrying in ${RETRY_DELAY}s..."; \
sleep $RETRY_DELAY; \
RETRY_DELAY=$((RETRY_DELAY * 2)); \
fi; \
done; \
if [ $i -eq $MAX_RETRIES ]; then \
echo "ERROR: Failed to download tiktoken encoding after $MAX_RETRIES attempts"; \
exit 1; \
fi
# Pre-download ML models to avoid runtime download (conditional)
# Only runs if both PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=true AND INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=true
# Includes retry logic with exponential backoff for transient network failures
@@ -212,6 +185,7 @@ print('Downloading embedding model...'); \
SentenceTransformer('BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5'); \
print('Downloading cross-encoder model...'); \
CrossEncoder('cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2'); \
print('Downloading tiktoken encoding...'); import tiktoken; tiktoken.get_encoding('cl100k_base'); \
print('Models cached successfully')" && break; \
if [ $i -lt $MAX_RETRIES ]; then \
echo "Attempt $i failed, retrying in ${RETRY_DELAY}s..."; \
@@ -323,28 +297,6 @@ USER hindsight
ENV PATH="/app/api/.venv/bin:${PATH}"
# Pre-download tiktoken encoding (ALWAYS - required for token counting even in air-gapped envs)
# Tiktoken is a core runtime dependency, not an optional ML model
RUN MAX_RETRIES=3; \
RETRY_DELAY=5; \
for i in $(seq 1 $MAX_RETRIES); do \
echo "Attempt $i/$MAX_RETRIES: Downloading tiktoken encoding..."; \
/app/api/.venv/bin/python -c "\
import tiktoken; \
print('Downloading cl100k_base encoding...'); \
tiktoken.get_encoding('cl100k_base'); \
print('Tiktoken encoding cached successfully')" && break; \
if [ $i -lt $MAX_RETRIES ]; then \
echo "Attempt $i failed, retrying in ${RETRY_DELAY}s..."; \
sleep $RETRY_DELAY; \
RETRY_DELAY=$((RETRY_DELAY * 2)); \
fi; \
done; \
if [ $i -eq $MAX_RETRIES ]; then \
echo "ERROR: Failed to download tiktoken encoding after $MAX_RETRIES attempts"; \
exit 1; \
fi
# Pre-download ML models to avoid runtime download (conditional)
# Only runs if both PRELOAD_ML_MODELS=true AND INCLUDE_LOCAL_MODELS=true
# Includes retry logic with exponential backoff for transient network failures
@@ -363,6 +315,7 @@ print('Downloading embedding model...'); \
SentenceTransformer('BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5'); \
print('Downloading cross-encoder model...'); \
CrossEncoder('cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2'); \
print('Downloading tiktoken encoding...'); import tiktoken; tiktoken.get_encoding('cl100k_base'); \
print('Models cached successfully')" && break; \
if [ $i -lt $MAX_RETRIES ]; then \
echo "Attempt $i failed, retrying in ${RETRY_DELAY}s..."; \
-51
View File
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# Local Test Script for Slim Docker Images
#
# This script makes it easy to test slim images locally with external providers.
# It expects API keys to be set in environment variables.
#
# Usage:
# export GROQ_API_KEY=gsk_xxx
# export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-xxx
# export COHERE_API_KEY=xxx
# ./docker/test-slim-local.sh
#
# Or inline:
# GROQ_API_KEY=gsk_xxx OPENAI_API_KEY=sk_xxx COHERE_API_KEY=xxx ./docker/test-slim-local.sh
#
set -euo pipefail
# Check for required API keys
if [ -z "${GROQ_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "❌ Error: GROQ_API_KEY environment variable is required"
echo "Set it with: export GROQ_API_KEY=gsk_xxx"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "${OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "❌ Error: OPENAI_API_KEY environment variable is required"
echo "Set it with: export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-xxx"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "${COHERE_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "❌ Error: COHERE_API_KEY environment variable is required"
echo "Set it with: export COHERE_API_KEY=xxx"
exit 1
fi
# Configuration
IMAGE="${1:-hindsight-slim:test}"
echo "Testing image: $IMAGE"
echo ""
# Set up external providers
export HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER=openai
export HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_API_KEY=$OPENAI_API_KEY
export HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_PROVIDER=cohere
export HINDSIGHT_API_COHERE_API_KEY=$COHERE_API_KEY
# Run the test
exec "$(dirname "$0")/test-image.sh" "$IMAGE" standalone
+2 -2
View File
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ apiVersion: v2
name: hindsight
description: Hindsight helm chart
type: application
version: 0.4.10
appVersion: "0.4.10"
version: 0.4.8
appVersion: "0.4.8"
keywords:
- ai
- memory
-32
View File
@@ -127,38 +127,6 @@ API URL for control plane
{{- printf "http://%s-api:%d" (include "hindsight.fullname" .) (.Values.api.service.port | int) }}
{{- end }}
{{/*
TEI reranker labels
*/}}
{{- define "hindsight.tei.reranker.labels" -}}
{{ include "hindsight.labels" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: tei-reranker
{{- end }}
{{/*
TEI reranker selector labels
*/}}
{{- define "hindsight.tei.reranker.selectorLabels" -}}
{{ include "hindsight.selectorLabels" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: tei-reranker
{{- end }}
{{/*
TEI embedding labels
*/}}
{{- define "hindsight.tei.embedding.labels" -}}
{{ include "hindsight.labels" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: tei-embedding
{{- end }}
{{/*
TEI embedding selector labels
*/}}
{{- define "hindsight.tei.embedding.selectorLabels" -}}
{{ include "hindsight.selectorLabels" . }}
app.kubernetes.io/component: tei-embedding
{{- end }}
{{/*
Get the name of the secret to use
*/}}
+2 -17
View File
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ spec:
- name: api
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.securityContext | nindent 10 }}
image: "{{ .Values.api.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.api.image.tag | default .Values.version | default .Chart.AppVersion }}"
image: "{{ .Values.api.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.api.image.tag | default .Values.version }}"
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.api.image.pullPolicy }}
ports:
- name: http
@@ -60,25 +60,10 @@ spec:
- name: HINDSIGHT_API_WORKER_ENABLED
value: "false"
{{- end }}
{{- /* Explicitly set port to override K8s service discovery env var (HINDSIGHT_API_PORT) */}}
- name: HINDSIGHT_API_PORT
value: {{ .Values.api.service.targetPort | quote }}
{{- range $key, $value := .Values.api.env }}
- name: {{ $key }}
value: {{ $value | quote }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.tei.reranker.enabled }}
- name: HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_PROVIDER
value: "tei"
- name: HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_TEI_URL
value: "http://{{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-tei-reranker:{{ .Values.tei.reranker.port }}"
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.tei.embedding.enabled }}
- name: HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER
value: "tei"
- name: HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_TEI_URL
value: "http://{{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-tei-embedding:{{ .Values.tei.embedding.port }}"
{{- end }}
{{- /* Only use api.secrets when not using existingSecret (for chart-managed secrets) */}}
{{- if not .Values.existingSecret }}
{{- range $key, $value := .Values.api.secrets }}
@@ -99,7 +84,7 @@ spec:
nodeSelector:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with (.Values.api.affinity | default .Values.affinity) }}
{{- with .Values.affinity }}
affinity:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ spec:
- name: control-plane
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.securityContext | nindent 10 }}
image: "{{ .Values.controlPlane.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.controlPlane.image.tag | default .Values.version | default .Chart.AppVersion }}"
image: "{{ .Values.controlPlane.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.controlPlane.image.tag | default .Values.version }}"
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.controlPlane.image.pullPolicy }}
ports:
- name: http
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ spec:
nodeSelector:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with (.Values.controlPlane.affinity | default .Values.affinity) }}
{{- with .Values.affinity }}
affinity:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
-56
View File
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
{{- if and .Values.api.enabled .Values.api.podDisruptionBudget.enabled }}
apiVersion: policy/v1
kind: PodDisruptionBudget
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-api
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.api.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
{{- if .Values.api.podDisruptionBudget.minAvailable }}
minAvailable: {{ .Values.api.podDisruptionBudget.minAvailable }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.api.podDisruptionBudget.maxUnavailable }}
maxUnavailable: {{ .Values.api.podDisruptionBudget.maxUnavailable }}
{{- end }}
selector:
matchLabels:
{{- include "hindsight.api.selectorLabels" . | nindent 6 }}
{{- end }}
---
{{- if and .Values.controlPlane.enabled .Values.controlPlane.podDisruptionBudget.enabled }}
apiVersion: policy/v1
kind: PodDisruptionBudget
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-control-plane
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.controlPlane.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
{{- if .Values.controlPlane.podDisruptionBudget.minAvailable }}
minAvailable: {{ .Values.controlPlane.podDisruptionBudget.minAvailable }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.controlPlane.podDisruptionBudget.maxUnavailable }}
maxUnavailable: {{ .Values.controlPlane.podDisruptionBudget.maxUnavailable }}
{{- end }}
selector:
matchLabels:
{{- include "hindsight.controlPlane.selectorLabels" . | nindent 6 }}
{{- end }}
---
{{- if and .Values.worker.enabled .Values.worker.podDisruptionBudget.enabled }}
apiVersion: policy/v1
kind: PodDisruptionBudget
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-worker
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.worker.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
{{- if .Values.worker.podDisruptionBudget.minAvailable }}
minAvailable: {{ .Values.worker.podDisruptionBudget.minAvailable }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.worker.podDisruptionBudget.maxUnavailable }}
maxUnavailable: {{ .Values.worker.podDisruptionBudget.maxUnavailable }}
{{- end }}
selector:
matchLabels:
{{- include "hindsight.worker.selectorLabels" . | nindent 6 }}
{{- end }}
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
{{- if .Values.tei.embedding.enabled }}
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-tei-embedding
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.embedding.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
replicas: {{ .Values.tei.embedding.replicaCount }}
selector:
matchLabels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.embedding.selectorLabels" . | nindent 6 }}
template:
metadata:
{{- with .Values.podAnnotations }}
annotations:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.embedding.selectorLabels" . | nindent 8 }}
spec:
{{- if .Values.serviceAccount.create }}
serviceAccountName: {{ include "hindsight.serviceAccountName" . }}
{{- end }}
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.podSecurityContext | nindent 8 }}
containers:
- name: tei-embedding
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.securityContext | nindent 10 }}
image: "{{ .Values.tei.embedding.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.tei.embedding.image.tag }}"
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.tei.embedding.image.pullPolicy }}
args:
- "--model-id"
- {{ .Values.tei.embedding.model | quote }}
- "--hostname"
- "0.0.0.0"
{{- range .Values.tei.embedding.args }}
- {{ . | quote }}
{{- end }}
ports:
- name: http
containerPort: {{ .Values.tei.embedding.port }}
protocol: TCP
env:
- name: PORT
value: {{ .Values.tei.embedding.port | quote }}
{{- range $key, $value := .Values.tei.embedding.env }}
- name: {{ $key }}
value: {{ $value | quote }}
{{- end }}
livenessProbe:
{{- toYaml .Values.tei.embedding.livenessProbe | nindent 10 }}
readinessProbe:
{{- toYaml .Values.tei.embedding.readinessProbe | nindent 10 }}
resources:
{{- toYaml .Values.tei.embedding.resources | nindent 10 }}
volumeMounts:
- name: model-cache
mountPath: /data
volumes:
- name: model-cache
emptyDir: {}
{{- with .Values.nodeSelector }}
nodeSelector:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with .Values.affinity }}
affinity:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with .Values.tolerations }}
tolerations:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
{{- if .Values.tei.embedding.enabled }}
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-tei-embedding
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.embedding.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
type: ClusterIP
ports:
- port: {{ .Values.tei.embedding.port }}
targetPort: http
protocol: TCP
name: http
selector:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.embedding.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }}
{{- end }}
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
{{- if .Values.tei.reranker.enabled }}
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-tei-reranker
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.reranker.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
replicas: {{ .Values.tei.reranker.replicaCount }}
selector:
matchLabels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.reranker.selectorLabels" . | nindent 6 }}
template:
metadata:
{{- with .Values.podAnnotations }}
annotations:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.reranker.selectorLabels" . | nindent 8 }}
spec:
{{- if .Values.serviceAccount.create }}
serviceAccountName: {{ include "hindsight.serviceAccountName" . }}
{{- end }}
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.podSecurityContext | nindent 8 }}
containers:
- name: tei-reranker
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.securityContext | nindent 10 }}
image: "{{ .Values.tei.reranker.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.tei.reranker.image.tag }}"
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.tei.reranker.image.pullPolicy }}
args:
- "--model-id"
- {{ .Values.tei.reranker.model | quote }}
- "--hostname"
- "0.0.0.0"
{{- range .Values.tei.reranker.args }}
- {{ . | quote }}
{{- end }}
ports:
- name: http
containerPort: {{ .Values.tei.reranker.port }}
protocol: TCP
env:
- name: PORT
value: {{ .Values.tei.reranker.port | quote }}
{{- range $key, $value := .Values.tei.reranker.env }}
- name: {{ $key }}
value: {{ $value | quote }}
{{- end }}
livenessProbe:
{{- toYaml .Values.tei.reranker.livenessProbe | nindent 10 }}
readinessProbe:
{{- toYaml .Values.tei.reranker.readinessProbe | nindent 10 }}
resources:
{{- toYaml .Values.tei.reranker.resources | nindent 10 }}
volumeMounts:
- name: model-cache
mountPath: /data
volumes:
- name: model-cache
emptyDir: {}
{{- with .Values.nodeSelector }}
nodeSelector:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with .Values.affinity }}
affinity:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with .Values.tolerations }}
tolerations:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
{{- if .Values.tei.reranker.enabled }}
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: {{ include "hindsight.fullname" . }}-tei-reranker
labels:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.reranker.labels" . | nindent 4 }}
spec:
type: ClusterIP
ports:
- port: {{ .Values.tei.reranker.port }}
targetPort: http
protocol: TCP
name: http
selector:
{{- include "hindsight.tei.reranker.selectorLabels" . | nindent 4 }}
{{- end }}
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ spec:
- name: worker
securityContext:
{{- toYaml .Values.securityContext | nindent 10 }}
image: "{{ .Values.worker.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.worker.image.tag | default .Values.version | default .Chart.AppVersion }}"
image: "{{ .Values.worker.image.repository }}:{{ .Values.worker.image.tag | default .Values.version }}"
imagePullPolicy: {{ .Values.worker.image.pullPolicy }}
command: ["hindsight-worker"]
ports:
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ spec:
nodeSelector:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
{{- with (.Values.worker.affinity | default .Values.affinity) }}
{{- with .Values.affinity }}
affinity:
{{- toYaml . | nindent 8 }}
{{- end }}
+4 -110
View File
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
# Default values for hindsight
# Global version override - use this to set a consistent image tag across all components
# If not set, defaults to Chart.appVersion from Chart.yaml
# version: ""
# Chart version - use this to set a consistent image tag across all components
version: "0.1.1"
# Use an existing secret instead of creating one from values
# When set, all keys from this secret are injected as environment variables via envFrom
@@ -58,15 +57,6 @@ api:
timeoutSeconds: 3
failureThreshold: 3
# Pod disruption budget
podDisruptionBudget:
enabled: false
minAvailable: 1
# maxUnavailable: 1
# Pod affinity/anti-affinity (overrides global affinity for this component)
# affinity: {}
# Environment variables
env:
#HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER: "groq"
@@ -85,7 +75,7 @@ worker:
image:
repository: ghcr.io/vectorize-io/hindsight-api
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# tag: "" # defaults to .Values.version, then Chart.appVersion if not specified
# tag defaults to .Values.version if not specified
service:
# Service for metrics scraping (headless for StatefulSet)
@@ -131,15 +121,6 @@ worker:
# HTTP port for metrics/health (matches service.targetPort)
HINDSIGHT_API_WORKER_HTTP_PORT: "8889"
# Pod disruption budget
podDisruptionBudget:
enabled: false
minAvailable: 1
# maxUnavailable: 1
# Pod affinity/anti-affinity (overrides global affinity for this component)
# affinity: {}
# Secret environment variables (inherited from api.secrets if not specified)
secrets: {}
@@ -183,15 +164,6 @@ controlPlane:
timeoutSeconds: 3
failureThreshold: 3
# Pod disruption budget
podDisruptionBudget:
enabled: false
minAvailable: 1
# maxUnavailable: 1
# Pod affinity/anti-affinity (overrides global affinity for this component)
# affinity: {}
# Environment variables
env:
NODE_ENV: "production"
@@ -290,87 +262,9 @@ nodeSelector: {}
# Tolerations
tolerations: []
# Affinity (applied to all components unless overridden per-component)
# Affinity
affinity: {}
# TEI (Text Embeddings Inference) - optional standalone deployments
# for reranking and/or embedding models
tei:
reranker:
enabled: false
replicaCount: 1
image:
repository: ghcr.io/huggingface/text-embeddings-inference
tag: cpu-1.8.3
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
model: "cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2"
port: 8090
args:
- "--auto-truncate"
env:
PAYLOAD_LIMIT: "10000000"
MAX_CLIENT_BATCH_SIZE: "256"
resources:
limits:
cpu: 2000m
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: 500m
memory: 1Gi
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /health
port: 8090
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /health
port: 8090
initialDelaySeconds: 15
periodSeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 3
failureThreshold: 3
embedding:
enabled: false
replicaCount: 1
image:
repository: ghcr.io/huggingface/text-embeddings-inference
tag: cpu-1.8.3
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
model: "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2"
port: 8091
args: []
env:
PAYLOAD_LIMIT: "10000000"
MAX_CLIENT_BATCH_SIZE: "256"
resources:
limits:
cpu: 2000m
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: 500m
memory: 1Gi
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /health
port: 8091
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /health
port: 8091
initialDelaySeconds: 15
periodSeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 3
failureThreshold: 3
# Autoscaling
autoscaling:
enabled: false
+1 -1
View File
@@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ __all__ = [
"RemoteTEICrossEncoder",
"LLMConfig",
]
__version__ = "0.4.10"
__version__ = "0.4.8"
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ Create Date: 2025-11-27 11:54:19.228030
"""
import os
from collections.abc import Sequence
import sqlalchemy as sa
@@ -22,61 +21,6 @@ branch_labels: str | Sequence[str] | None = None
depends_on: str | Sequence[str] | None = None
def _detect_vector_extension() -> str:
"""
Detect or validate vector extension: 'vchord' or 'pgvector'.
Respects HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION env var if set.
"""
conn = op.get_bind()
vector_extension = os.getenv("HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION", "pgvector").lower()
# Validate configured extension is installed
if vector_extension == "vchord":
vchord_check = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vchord'")).scalar()
if not vchord_check:
raise RuntimeError(
"Configured vector extension 'vchord' not found. Install it with: CREATE EXTENSION vchord CASCADE;"
)
return "vchord"
elif vector_extension == "pgvector":
pgvector_check = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vector'")).scalar()
if not pgvector_check:
raise RuntimeError(
"Configured vector extension 'pgvector' not found. Install it with: CREATE EXTENSION vector;"
)
return "pgvector"
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION: {vector_extension}. Must be 'pgvector' or 'vchord'")
def _detect_text_search_extension() -> str:
"""
Detect or validate text search extension: 'native' or 'vchord'.
Respects HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION env var.
Creates the extension if needed.
"""
text_search_extension = os.getenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION", "native").lower()
if text_search_extension == "vchord":
# Create vchord_bm25 extension if not exists
try:
op.execute("CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS vchord_bm25 CASCADE")
except Exception:
# Extension might already exist or user lacks permissions - verify it exists
conn = op.get_bind()
result = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vchord_bm25'")).fetchone()
if not result:
# Extension truly doesn't exist - re-raise the error
raise
return "vchord"
elif text_search_extension == "native":
return "native"
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION: {text_search_extension}. Must be 'native' or 'vchord'"
)
def upgrade() -> None:
"""Upgrade schema - create all tables from scratch."""
@@ -222,23 +166,11 @@ def upgrade() -> None:
)
# Add search_vector column for full-text search
# Type depends on configured text search backend
text_search_ext = _detect_text_search_extension()
if text_search_ext == "vchord":
# VectorChord BM25: bm25vector type (no GENERATED - tokenization happens on INSERT)
# Note: vchord_bm25 extension creates types in bm25_catalog schema
op.execute("""
ALTER TABLE memory_units
ADD COLUMN search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25vector
""")
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL: tsvector with automatic generation
op.execute("""
ALTER TABLE memory_units
ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector('english', COALESCE(text, '') || ' ' || COALESCE(context, ''))) STORED
""")
op.execute("""
ALTER TABLE memory_units
ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector('english', COALESCE(text, '') || ' ' || COALESCE(context, ''))) STORED
""")
op.create_index("idx_memory_units_bank_id", "memory_units", ["bank_id"])
op.create_index("idx_memory_units_document_id", "memory_units", ["document_id"])
@@ -268,39 +200,19 @@ def upgrade() -> None:
["bank_id", sa.text("event_date DESC")],
postgresql_where=sa.text("fact_type = 'observation'"),
)
# Create vector index - conditional based on available extension
vector_ext = _detect_vector_extension()
op.create_index(
"idx_memory_units_embedding",
"memory_units",
["embedding"],
postgresql_using="hnsw",
postgresql_ops={"embedding": "vector_cosine_ops"},
)
if vector_ext == "vchord":
# Use vchordrq index for vchord (supports high-dimensional embeddings)
op.execute("""
CREATE INDEX idx_memory_units_embedding ON memory_units
USING vchordrq (embedding vector_l2_ops)
""")
else: # pgvector
# Use HNSW index for pgvector
op.create_index(
"idx_memory_units_embedding",
"memory_units",
["embedding"],
postgresql_using="hnsw",
postgresql_ops={"embedding": "vector_cosine_ops"},
)
# Create full-text search index on search_vector
# Index type depends on text search backend
if text_search_ext == "vchord":
# VectorChord BM25 index
op.execute("""
CREATE INDEX idx_memory_units_text_search ON memory_units
USING bm25 (search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25_ops)
""")
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL GIN index
op.execute("""
CREATE INDEX idx_memory_units_text_search ON memory_units
USING gin(search_vector)
""")
# Create BM25 full-text search index on search_vector
op.execute("""
CREATE INDEX idx_memory_units_text_search ON memory_units
USING gin(search_vector)
""")
op.execute("""
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW memory_units_bm25 AS
@@ -10,11 +10,9 @@ This migration:
3. Adds consolidation tracking columns to the 'banks' table
"""
import os
from collections.abc import Sequence
from alembic import context, op
from sqlalchemy import text
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision: str = "n9i0j1k2l3m4"
@@ -29,71 +27,10 @@ def _get_schema_prefix() -> str:
return f'"{schema}".' if schema else ""
def _detect_vector_extension() -> str:
"""
Detect or validate vector extension: 'vchord' or 'pgvector'.
Respects HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION env var if set.
"""
conn = op.get_bind()
vector_extension = os.getenv("HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION", "pgvector").lower()
# Validate configured extension is installed
if vector_extension == "vchord":
vchord_check = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vchord'")).scalar()
if not vchord_check:
raise RuntimeError(
"Configured vector extension 'vchord' not found. Install it with: CREATE EXTENSION vchord CASCADE;"
)
return "vchord"
elif vector_extension == "pgvector":
pgvector_check = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vector'")).scalar()
if not pgvector_check:
raise RuntimeError(
"Configured vector extension 'pgvector' not found. Install it with: CREATE EXTENSION vector;"
)
return "pgvector"
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION: {vector_extension}. Must be 'pgvector' or 'vchord'")
def _detect_text_search_extension() -> str:
"""
Detect or validate text search extension: 'native' or 'vchord'.
Respects HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION env var.
Creates the extension if needed.
"""
text_search_extension = os.getenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION", "native").lower()
if text_search_extension == "vchord":
# Create vchord_bm25 extension if not exists
try:
op.execute("CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS vchord_bm25 CASCADE")
except Exception:
# Extension might already exist or user lacks permissions - verify it exists
conn = op.get_bind()
result = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vchord_bm25'")).fetchone()
if not result:
# Extension truly doesn't exist - re-raise the error
raise
return "vchord"
elif text_search_extension == "native":
return "native"
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION: {text_search_extension}. Must be 'native' or 'vchord'"
)
def upgrade() -> None:
"""Create learnings and pinned_reflections tables."""
schema = _get_schema_prefix()
# Detect which vector extension is available
vector_ext = _detect_vector_extension()
# Detect which text search extension to use
text_search_ext = _detect_text_search_extension()
# 1. Create learnings table
op.execute(f"""
CREATE TABLE {schema}learnings (
@@ -120,39 +57,18 @@ def upgrade() -> None:
# Indexes for learnings
op.execute(f"CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_bank_id ON {schema}learnings(bank_id)")
# Create vector index based on detected extension
if vector_ext == "vchord":
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_embedding ON {schema}learnings
USING vchordrq (embedding vector_l2_ops)
""")
else: # pgvector
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_embedding ON {schema}learnings
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
""")
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_embedding ON {schema}learnings
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
""")
op.execute(f"CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_tags ON {schema}learnings USING GIN(tags)")
# Full-text search for learnings
if text_search_ext == "vchord":
# VectorChord BM25: bm25vector type (no GENERATED - tokenization happens on INSERT)
# Note: vchord_bm25 extension creates types in bm25_catalog schema
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}learnings ADD COLUMN search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25vector
""")
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_text_search ON {schema}learnings
USING bm25 (search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25_ops)
""")
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL: tsvector with automatic generation
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}learnings ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector('english', text)) STORED
""")
op.execute(f"CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_text_search ON {schema}learnings USING gin(search_vector)")
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}learnings ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector('english', text)) STORED
""")
op.execute(f"CREATE INDEX idx_learnings_text_search ON {schema}learnings USING gin(search_vector)")
# 2. Create pinned_reflections table
op.execute(f"""
@@ -178,42 +94,21 @@ def upgrade() -> None:
# Indexes for pinned_reflections
op.execute(f"CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_bank_id ON {schema}pinned_reflections(bank_id)")
# Create vector index based on detected extension
if vector_ext == "vchord":
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_embedding ON {schema}pinned_reflections
USING vchordrq (embedding vector_l2_ops)
""")
else: # pgvector
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_embedding ON {schema}pinned_reflections
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
""")
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_embedding ON {schema}pinned_reflections
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
""")
op.execute(f"CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_tags ON {schema}pinned_reflections USING GIN(tags)")
# Full-text search for pinned_reflections
if text_search_ext == "vchord":
# VectorChord BM25: bm25vector type (no GENERATED - tokenization happens on INSERT/UPDATE)
# Note: vchord_bm25 extension creates types in bm25_catalog schema
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}pinned_reflections ADD COLUMN search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25vector
""")
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_text_search ON {schema}pinned_reflections
USING bm25 (search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25_ops)
""")
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL: tsvector with automatic generation
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}pinned_reflections ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector('english', COALESCE(name, '') || ' ' || content)) STORED
""")
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_text_search ON {schema}pinned_reflections
USING gin(search_vector)
""")
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}pinned_reflections ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS (to_tsvector('english', COALESCE(name, '') || ' ' || content)) STORED
""")
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_pinned_reflections_text_search ON {schema}pinned_reflections
USING gin(search_vector)
""")
# 3. Add consolidation tracking columns to banks table
op.execute(f"""
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
"""Fix mental_models primary key to be scoped per bank
Revision ID: w8r9s0t1u2v3
Revises: v7q8r9s0t1u2
Create Date: 2026-02-05
This migration fixes a critical bank isolation bug where mental_models.id was
globally unique across all banks instead of being scoped per bank. This caused
conflicts when different banks tried to use the same custom ID.
CRITICAL FIX: Changes primary key from (id) to (bank_id, id) to ensure proper isolation.
"""
from collections.abc import Sequence
from alembic import context, op
revision: str = "w8r9s0t1u2v3"
down_revision: str | Sequence[str] | None = "v7q8r9s0t1u2"
branch_labels: str | Sequence[str] | None = None
depends_on: str | Sequence[str] | None = None
def _get_schema_prefix() -> str:
"""Get schema prefix for table names (required for multi-tenant support)."""
schema = context.config.get_main_option("target_schema")
return f'"{schema}".' if schema else ""
def upgrade() -> None:
"""Change mental_models primary key from (id) to (bank_id, id) for proper bank isolation."""
schema = _get_schema_prefix()
# Drop the old primary key constraint (just id)
# Note: The constraint might be named differently on different DBs
# Try both old names (pinned_reflections_pkey from original, mental_models_pkey from rename)
op.execute(f"ALTER TABLE {schema}mental_models DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS pinned_reflections_pkey")
op.execute(f"ALTER TABLE {schema}mental_models DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS mental_models_pkey")
# Create the new composite primary key (bank_id, id)
# This ensures IDs are scoped per bank, not globally
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}mental_models
ADD CONSTRAINT mental_models_pkey PRIMARY KEY (bank_id, id)
""")
def downgrade() -> None:
"""Revert mental_models primary key from (bank_id, id) to (id)."""
schema = _get_schema_prefix()
# Drop the composite primary key
op.execute(f"ALTER TABLE {schema}mental_models DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS mental_models_pkey")
# Restore the old primary key (just id)
# WARNING: This downgrade will fail if there are duplicate IDs across banks
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}mental_models
ADD CONSTRAINT mental_models_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
""")
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
"""Add config JSONB column to banks table for hierarchical configuration
Revision ID: x9s0t1u2v3w4
Revises: w8r9s0t1u2v3
Create Date: 2026-02-09
This migration adds a `config` JSONB column to the banks table to support
per-bank configuration overrides. This enables hierarchical configuration where:
- Global config is loaded from environment variables
- Tenant config is provided via TenantExtension
- Bank config overrides are stored in banks.config JSONB column
The config column stores overrides for hierarchical fields (LLM settings,
retention parameters, retrieval settings, etc.) in Python field name format.
"""
from collections.abc import Sequence
import sqlalchemy as sa
from alembic import context, op
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import JSONB
revision: str = "x9s0t1u2v3w4"
down_revision: str | Sequence[str] | None = "w8r9s0t1u2v3"
branch_labels: str | Sequence[str] | None = None
depends_on: str | Sequence[str] | None = None
def _get_schema_prefix() -> str:
"""Get schema prefix for table names (required for multi-tenant support)."""
schema = context.config.get_main_option("target_schema")
return f'"{schema}".' if schema else ""
def upgrade() -> None:
"""Add config JSONB column to banks table with GIN index."""
schema = _get_schema_prefix()
# Add config column to banks table
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}banks
ADD COLUMN config JSONB NOT NULL DEFAULT '{{}}'::jsonb
""")
# Add GIN index for efficient JSONB queries
op.execute(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_banks_config
ON {schema}banks
USING gin(config)
""")
def downgrade() -> None:
"""Remove config column and index from banks table."""
schema = _get_schema_prefix()
# Drop index first
op.execute(f"DROP INDEX IF EXISTS {schema}idx_banks_config")
# Drop column
op.execute(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema}banks
DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS config
""")
+19 -29
View File
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Provides both HTTP REST API and MCP (Model Context Protocol) server.
import logging
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from typing import Optional
from fastapi import FastAPI
@@ -45,14 +46,14 @@ def create_app(
# Both HTTP and MCP
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True)
"""
mcp_servers = None
mcp_app = None
# Create MCP servers first if enabled (we need their lifespans for chaining)
# Create MCP app first if enabled (we need its lifespan for chaining)
if mcp_api_enabled:
try:
from .mcp import MCPMiddleware, create_mcp_servers
from .mcp import create_mcp_app
mcp_servers = create_mcp_servers(memory=memory)
mcp_app = create_mcp_app(memory=memory)
except ImportError as e:
logger.error(f"MCP server requested but dependencies not available: {e}")
logger.error("Install with: pip install hindsight-api[mcp]")
@@ -69,41 +70,30 @@ def create_app(
app = FastAPI(title="Hindsight API", version="0.0.7")
logger.info("HTTP REST API disabled")
# Add MCP middleware and chain its lifespan if enabled
if mcp_servers is not None:
multi_bank_server, single_bank_server, multi_bank_starlette_app, single_bank_starlette_app = mcp_servers
# Mount MCP server and chain its lifespan if enabled
if mcp_app is not None:
# Get the MCP app's underlying Starlette app for lifespan access
mcp_starlette_app = mcp_app.mcp_app
# Store the original lifespan
original_lifespan = app.router.lifespan_context
@asynccontextmanager
async def chained_lifespan(app_instance: FastAPI):
"""Chain both MCP lifespans with the main app lifespan."""
# Start both MCP lifespans (multi-bank and single-bank)
async with multi_bank_starlette_app.router.lifespan_context(multi_bank_starlette_app):
async with single_bank_starlette_app.router.lifespan_context(single_bank_starlette_app):
logger.info("MCP lifespans started (multi-bank and single-bank)")
# Then start the original app lifespan
async with original_lifespan(app_instance):
yield
logger.info("MCP lifespans stopped")
"""Chain the MCP lifespan with the main app lifespan."""
# Start MCP lifespan first
async with mcp_starlette_app.router.lifespan_context(mcp_starlette_app):
logger.info("MCP lifespan started")
# Then start the original app lifespan
async with original_lifespan(app_instance):
yield
logger.info("MCP lifespan stopped")
# Replace the app's lifespan with the chained version
app.router.lifespan_context = chained_lifespan
# Add MCP as a wrapping middleware — intercepts /mcp* requests directly,
# passes everything else through to the FastAPI app. No Starlette Mount
# means no 307 redirect for /mcp (no trailing slash).
app.add_middleware(
MCPMiddleware,
memory=memory,
prefix=mcp_mount_path,
multi_bank_app=multi_bank_starlette_app,
single_bank_app=single_bank_starlette_app,
multi_bank_server=multi_bank_server,
single_bank_server=single_bank_server,
)
# Mount the MCP middleware
app.mount(mcp_mount_path, mcp_app)
logger.info(f"MCP server enabled at {mcp_mount_path}/")
return app
+101 -290
View File
@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ This module provides the create_app function to create and configure
the FastAPI application with all API endpoints.
"""
import asyncio
import json
import logging
import uuid
@@ -32,47 +31,11 @@ def _parse_metadata(metadata: Any) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {}
from typing import Callable
from pydantic import BaseModel, ConfigDict, Field, field_validator
from hindsight_api import MemoryEngine
def FieldWithDefault(default_factory: Callable, **kwargs) -> Any:
"""
Field wrapper that ensures default_factory values appear in OpenAPI schema.
Pydantic doesn't include default_factory in OpenAPI schemas, causing OpenAPI
Generator to make fields Optional with default=None instead of non-optional
with the correct default value.
This wrapper adds json_schema_extra to include the default in the schema.
"""
# Determine the default value for the schema based on the factory
if default_factory is list:
schema_default = []
elif default_factory is dict:
schema_default = {}
else:
# For custom factories (like IncludeOptions), use empty dict as placeholder
schema_default = {}
# Add or merge json_schema_extra
json_extra = kwargs.pop("json_schema_extra", {})
if isinstance(json_extra, dict):
json_extra["default"] = schema_default
else:
# If json_schema_extra was a function, we can't merge easily
# Fall back to just setting default
json_extra = {"default": schema_default}
return Field(default_factory=default_factory, json_schema_extra=json_extra, **kwargs)
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
from hindsight_api.engine.db_utils import acquire_with_retry
from hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine import Budget, _get_tiktoken_encoding, fq_table
from hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine import Budget, fq_table
from hindsight_api.engine.reflect.observations import Observation
from hindsight_api.engine.response_models import VALID_RECALL_FACT_TYPES, TokenUsage
from hindsight_api.engine.search.tags import TagsMatch
@@ -82,8 +45,6 @@ from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
MAX_QUERY_TOKENS = 500 # Maximum tokens allowed in recall query
class EntityIncludeOptions(BaseModel):
"""Options for including entity observations in recall results."""
@@ -139,8 +100,8 @@ class RecallRequest(BaseModel):
query_timestamp: str | None = Field(
default=None, description="ISO format date string (e.g., '2023-05-30T23:40:00')"
)
include: IncludeOptions = FieldWithDefault(
IncludeOptions,
include: IncludeOptions = Field(
default_factory=IncludeOptions,
description="Options for including additional data (entities are included by default)",
)
tags: list[str] | None = Field(
@@ -559,9 +520,7 @@ class ReflectFact(BaseModel):
)
id: str | None = None
text: str = Field(
description="Fact text. When type='observation', this contains markdown-formatted consolidated knowledge"
)
text: str
type: str | None = None # fact type: world, experience, observation
context: str | None = None
occurred_start: str | None = None
@@ -606,16 +565,18 @@ class ReflectLLMCall(BaseModel):
class ReflectBasedOn(BaseModel):
"""Evidence the response is based on: memories, mental models, and directives."""
memories: list[ReflectFact] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Memory facts used to generate the response")
mental_models: list[ReflectMentalModel] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Mental models used during reflection")
directives: list[ReflectDirective] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Directives applied during reflection")
memories: list[ReflectFact] = Field(default_factory=list, description="Memory facts used to generate the response")
mental_models: list[ReflectMentalModel] = Field(
default_factory=list, description="Mental models used during reflection"
)
directives: list[ReflectDirective] = Field(default_factory=list, description="Directives applied during reflection")
class ReflectTrace(BaseModel):
"""Execution trace of LLM and tool calls during reflection."""
tool_calls: list[ReflectToolCall] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Tool calls made during reflection")
llm_calls: list[ReflectLLMCall] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="LLM calls made during reflection")
tool_calls: list[ReflectToolCall] = Field(default_factory=list, description="Tool calls made during reflection")
llm_calls: list[ReflectLLMCall] = Field(default_factory=list, description="LLM calls made during reflection")
class ReflectResponse(BaseModel):
@@ -624,7 +585,7 @@ class ReflectResponse(BaseModel):
model_config = ConfigDict(
json_schema_extra={
"example": {
"text": "## AI Overview\n\nBased on my understanding, AI is a **transformative technology**:\n\n- Used extensively in healthcare\n- Discussed in recent conversations\n- Continues to evolve rapidly",
"text": "Based on my understanding, AI is a transformative technology...",
"based_on": {
"memories": [
{"id": "123", "text": "AI is used in healthcare", "type": "world"},
@@ -652,9 +613,7 @@ class ReflectResponse(BaseModel):
}
)
text: str = Field(
description="The reflect response as well-formatted markdown (headers, lists, bold/italic, code blocks, etc.)"
)
text: str
based_on: ReflectBasedOn | None = Field(
default=None,
description="Evidence used to generate the response. Only present when include.facts is set.",
@@ -827,55 +786,6 @@ class CreateBankRequest(BaseModel):
background: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Deprecated: use mission instead")
class BankConfigUpdate(BaseModel):
"""Request model for updating bank configuration."""
model_config = ConfigDict(
json_schema_extra={
"example": {
"updates": {
"llm_model": "claude-sonnet-4-5",
"retain_extraction_mode": "verbose",
"retain_custom_instructions": "Extract technical details carefully",
}
}
}
)
updates: dict[str, Any] = Field(
description="Configuration overrides. Keys can be in Python field format (llm_provider) "
"or environment variable format (HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER). "
"Only hierarchical fields can be overridden per-bank."
)
class BankConfigResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for bank configuration."""
model_config = ConfigDict(
json_schema_extra={
"example": {
"bank_id": "my-bank",
"config": {
"llm_provider": "openai",
"llm_model": "gpt-4",
"retain_extraction_mode": "verbose",
},
"overrides": {
"llm_model": "gpt-4",
"retain_extraction_mode": "verbose",
},
}
}
)
bank_id: str = Field(description="Bank identifier")
config: dict[str, Any] = Field(
description="Fully resolved configuration with all hierarchical overrides applied (Python field names)"
)
overrides: dict[str, Any] = Field(description="Bank-specific configuration overrides only (Python field names)")
class GraphDataResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for graph data endpoint."""
@@ -953,7 +863,6 @@ class ListDocumentsResponse(BaseModel):
"updated_at": "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z",
"text_length": 5420,
"memory_unit_count": 15,
"tags": ["user_a", "session_123"],
}
],
"total": 50,
@@ -1025,7 +934,7 @@ class DocumentResponse(BaseModel):
created_at: str
updated_at: str
memory_unit_count: int
tags: list[str] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Tags associated with this document")
tags: list[str] = Field(default_factory=list, description="Tags associated with this document")
class DeleteDocumentResponse(BaseModel):
@@ -1149,7 +1058,7 @@ class DirectiveResponse(BaseModel):
content: str
priority: int = 0
is_active: bool = True
tags: list[str] = FieldWithDefault(list)
tags: list[str] = Field(default_factory=list)
created_at: str | None = None
updated_at: str | None = None
@@ -1167,7 +1076,7 @@ class CreateDirectiveRequest(BaseModel):
content: str = Field(description="The directive text to inject into prompts")
priority: int = Field(default=0, description="Higher priority directives are injected first")
is_active: bool = Field(default=True, description="Whether this directive is active")
tags: list[str] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Tags for filtering")
tags: list[str] = Field(default_factory=list, description="Tags for filtering")
class UpdateDirectiveRequest(BaseModel):
@@ -1201,12 +1110,10 @@ class MentalModelResponse(BaseModel):
bank_id: str
name: str
source_query: str
content: str = Field(
description="The mental model content as well-formatted markdown (auto-generated from reflect endpoint)"
)
tags: list[str] = FieldWithDefault(list)
content: str
tags: list[str] = Field(default_factory=list)
max_tokens: int = Field(default=2048)
trigger: MentalModelTrigger = FieldWithDefault(MentalModelTrigger)
trigger: MentalModelTrigger = Field(default_factory=MentalModelTrigger)
last_refreshed_at: str | None = None
created_at: str | None = None
reflect_response: dict | None = Field(
@@ -1242,16 +1149,15 @@ class CreateMentalModelRequest(BaseModel):
)
name: str = Field(description="Human-readable name for the mental model")
source_query: str = Field(description="The query to run to generate content")
tags: list[str] = FieldWithDefault(list, description="Tags for scoped visibility")
tags: list[str] = Field(default_factory=list, description="Tags for scoped visibility")
max_tokens: int = Field(default=2048, ge=256, le=8192, description="Maximum tokens for generated content")
trigger: MentalModelTrigger = FieldWithDefault(MentalModelTrigger, description="Trigger settings")
trigger: MentalModelTrigger = Field(default_factory=MentalModelTrigger, description="Trigger settings")
class CreateMentalModelResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for mental model creation."""
mental_model_id: str | None = Field(None, description="ID of the created mental model")
operation_id: str = Field(description="Operation ID to track refresh progress")
operation_id: str = Field(description="Operation ID to track progress")
class UpdateMentalModelRequest(BaseModel):
@@ -1405,7 +1311,6 @@ class FeaturesInfo(BaseModel):
observations: bool = Field(description="Whether observations (auto-consolidation) are enabled")
mcp: bool = Field(description="Whether MCP (Model Context Protocol) server is enabled")
worker: bool = Field(description="Whether the background worker is enabled")
bank_config_api: bool = Field(description="Whether per-bank configuration API is enabled")
class VersionResponse(BaseModel):
@@ -1419,7 +1324,6 @@ class VersionResponse(BaseModel):
"observations": False,
"mcp": True,
"worker": True,
"bank_config_api": False,
},
}
}
@@ -1485,26 +1389,6 @@ def create_app(
app.state.prometheus_reader = None
# Metrics collector is already initialized as no-op by default
# Initialize OpenTelemetry tracing if enabled
if config.otel_traces_enabled:
if not config.otel_exporter_otlp_endpoint:
logging.warning("OTEL tracing enabled but no endpoint configured. Tracing disabled.")
else:
from hindsight_api.tracing import create_span_recorder, initialize_tracing
try:
initialize_tracing(
service_name=config.otel_service_name,
endpoint=config.otel_exporter_otlp_endpoint,
headers=config.otel_exporter_otlp_headers,
deployment_environment=config.otel_deployment_environment,
)
create_span_recorder()
logging.info("OpenTelemetry tracing enabled and configured")
except Exception as e:
logging.error(f"Failed to initialize tracing: {e}")
logging.warning("Continuing without tracing")
# Startup: Initialize database and memory system (migrations run inside initialize if enabled)
if initialize_memory:
await memory.initialize()
@@ -1537,12 +1421,6 @@ def create_app(
poller_task = asyncio.create_task(poller.run())
logging.info(f"Worker poller started (worker_id={worker_id})")
# Call tenant extension startup hook (e.g. JWKS fetch for Supabase)
tenant_extension = memory.tenant_extension
if tenant_extension:
await tenant_extension.on_startup()
logging.info("Tenant extension started")
# Call HTTP extension startup hook
if http_extension:
await http_extension.on_startup()
@@ -1561,11 +1439,6 @@ def create_app(
pass
logging.info("Worker poller stopped")
# Call tenant extension shutdown hook
if tenant_extension:
await tenant_extension.on_shutdown()
logging.info("Tenant extension stopped")
# Call HTTP extension shutdown hook
if http_extension:
await http_extension.on_shutdown()
@@ -1576,9 +1449,6 @@ def create_app(
logging.info("Memory system closed")
from hindsight_api import __version__
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
config = get_config()
app = FastAPI(
title="Hindsight HTTP API",
@@ -1592,7 +1462,6 @@ def create_app(
"url": "https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html",
},
lifespan=lifespan,
root_path=config.base_path,
)
# IMPORTANT: Set memory on app.state immediately, don't wait for lifespan
@@ -1699,21 +1568,17 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
Returns version info and feature flags that can be used by clients
to determine which capabilities are available.
Note: observations flag shows the global default. Individual banks
may override this setting via bank-specific configuration.
"""
from hindsight_api import __version__
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
config = _get_raw_config()
config = get_config()
return VersionResponse(
api_version=__version__,
features=FeaturesInfo(
observations=config.enable_observations,
mcp=config.mcp_enabled,
worker=config.worker_enabled,
bank_config_api=config.enable_bank_config_api,
),
)
@@ -1857,15 +1722,6 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
handler_start = time.time()
metrics = get_metrics_collector()
# Validate query length to prevent expensive operations on oversized queries
encoding = _get_tiktoken_encoding()
query_tokens = len(encoding.encode(request.query))
if query_tokens > MAX_QUERY_TOKENS:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=400,
detail=f"Query too long: {query_tokens} tokens exceeds maximum of {MAX_QUERY_TOKENS}. Please shorten your query.",
)
try:
# Default to world and experience if not specified (exclude observation)
fact_types = request.types if request.types else list(VALID_RECALL_FACT_TYPES)
@@ -1980,15 +1836,6 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
raise HTTPException(status_code=e.status_code, detail=e.reason)
except (AuthenticationError, HTTPException):
raise
except (asyncio.TimeoutError, TimeoutError):
handler_duration = time.time() - handler_start
logger.error(
f"[RECALL TIMEOUT] bank={bank_id} handler_duration={handler_duration:.3f}s - database query timed out"
)
raise HTTPException(
status_code=504,
detail="Request timed out while searching memories. Try a shorter or more specific query.",
)
except Exception as e:
import traceback
@@ -2046,17 +1893,17 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
directives = []
for fact_type, facts in core_result.based_on.items():
if fact_type == "directives":
# Directives are dicts with id, name, content (not MemoryFact objects)
# Directives have different structure (id, name, content)
for directive in facts:
directives.append(
ReflectDirective(
id=directive["id"],
name=directive["name"],
content=directive["content"],
id=directive.id,
name=directive.name,
content=directive.content,
)
)
elif fact_type == "mental-models":
# Mental models are MemoryFact with type "mental-models" (note: hyphen, not underscore)
elif fact_type == "mental_models":
# Mental models are MemoryFact with type "mental_models"
for fact in facts:
mental_models.append(
ReflectMentalModel(
@@ -2447,6 +2294,23 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
):
"""Get a mental model by ID."""
try:
# Pre-operation validation hook
validator = app.state.memory._operation_validator
if validator:
from hindsight_api.extensions.operation_validator import MentalModelGetContext
ctx = MentalModelGetContext(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
validation = await validator.validate_mental_model_get(ctx)
if not validation.allowed:
raise OperationValidationError(
validation.reason or "Operation not allowed",
status_code=validation.status_code,
)
mental_model = await app.state.memory.get_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
@@ -2455,6 +2319,25 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
if mental_model is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found")
# Post-operation hook
if validator:
from hindsight_api.extensions.operation_validator import MentalModelGetResult
content = mental_model.get("content", "")
output_tokens = len(content) // 4 if content else 0
result_ctx = MentalModelGetResult(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=request_context,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
success=True,
)
try:
await validator.on_mental_model_get_complete(result_ctx)
except Exception as hook_err:
logger.warning(f"Post-mental-model-get hook error (non-fatal): {hook_err}")
return MentalModelResponse(**mental_model)
except (AuthenticationError, HTTPException):
raise
@@ -2484,6 +2367,23 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
):
"""Create a mental model (async - returns operation_id)."""
try:
# Pre-operation validation hook
validator = app.state.memory._operation_validator
if validator:
from hindsight_api.extensions.operation_validator import MentalModelRefreshContext
ctx = MentalModelRefreshContext(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=None, # Not yet created
request_context=request_context,
)
validation = await validator.validate_mental_model_refresh(ctx)
if not validation.allowed:
raise OperationValidationError(
validation.reason or "Operation not allowed",
status_code=validation.status_code,
)
# 1. Create the mental model with placeholder content
mental_model = await app.state.memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
@@ -2502,7 +2402,7 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
mental_model_id=mental_model["id"],
request_context=request_context,
)
return CreateMentalModelResponse(mental_model_id=mental_model["id"], operation_id=result["operation_id"])
return CreateMentalModelResponse(operation_id=result["operation_id"])
except ValueError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except (AuthenticationError, HTTPException):
@@ -2531,6 +2431,23 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
):
"""Refresh a mental model by re-running its source query (async)."""
try:
# Pre-operation validation hook
validator = app.state.memory._operation_validator
if validator:
from hindsight_api.extensions.operation_validator import MentalModelRefreshContext
ctx = MentalModelRefreshContext(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
validation = await validator.validate_mental_model_refresh(ctx)
if not validation.allowed:
raise OperationValidationError(
validation.reason or "Operation not allowed",
status_code=validation.status_code,
)
result = await app.state.memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
@@ -3367,112 +3284,6 @@ def _register_routes(app: FastAPI):
logger.error(f"Error in DELETE /v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/observations: {error_detail}")
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=str(e))
@app.get(
"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/config",
response_model=BankConfigResponse,
summary="Get bank configuration",
description="Get fully resolved configuration for a bank including all hierarchical overrides (global → tenant → bank). "
"The 'config' field contains all resolved config values. The 'overrides' field shows only bank-specific overrides.",
operation_id="get_bank_config",
tags=["Banks"],
)
async def api_get_bank_config(bank_id: str, request_context: RequestContext = Depends(get_request_context)):
"""Get configuration for a bank with all hierarchical overrides applied."""
if not get_config().enable_bank_config_api:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail="Bank configuration API is disabled. Set HINDSIGHT_API_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API=true to enable.",
)
try:
# Get resolved config from config resolver
config_dict = await app.state.memory._config_resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, request_context)
# Get bank-specific overrides only
bank_overrides = await app.state.memory._config_resolver._load_bank_config(bank_id)
return BankConfigResponse(bank_id=bank_id, config=config_dict, overrides=bank_overrides)
except (AuthenticationError, HTTPException):
raise
except Exception as e:
import traceback
error_detail = f"{str(e)}\n\nTraceback:\n{traceback.format_exc()}"
logger.error(f"Error in GET /v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/config: {error_detail}")
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=str(e))
@app.patch(
"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/config",
response_model=BankConfigResponse,
summary="Update bank configuration",
description="Update configuration overrides for a bank. Only hierarchical fields can be overridden (LLM settings, retention parameters, etc.). "
"Keys can be provided in Python field format (llm_provider) or environment variable format (HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER).",
operation_id="update_bank_config",
tags=["Banks"],
)
async def api_update_bank_config(
bank_id: str, request: BankConfigUpdate, request_context: RequestContext = Depends(get_request_context)
):
"""Update configuration overrides for a bank."""
if not get_config().enable_bank_config_api:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail="Bank configuration API is disabled. Set HINDSIGHT_API_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API=true to enable.",
)
try:
# Update config via config resolver (validates configurable fields and permissions)
await app.state.memory._config_resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, request.updates, request_context)
# Return updated config
config_dict = await app.state.memory._config_resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, request_context)
bank_overrides = await app.state.memory._config_resolver._load_bank_config(bank_id)
return BankConfigResponse(bank_id=bank_id, config=config_dict, overrides=bank_overrides)
except ValueError as e:
# Validation error (e.g., trying to override static field)
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except (AuthenticationError, HTTPException):
raise
except Exception as e:
import traceback
error_detail = f"{str(e)}\n\nTraceback:\n{traceback.format_exc()}"
logger.error(f"Error in PATCH /v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/config: {error_detail}")
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=str(e))
@app.delete(
"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/config",
response_model=BankConfigResponse,
summary="Reset bank configuration",
description="Reset bank configuration to defaults by removing all bank-specific overrides. "
"The bank will then use global and tenant-level configuration only.",
operation_id="reset_bank_config",
tags=["Banks"],
)
async def api_reset_bank_config(bank_id: str, request_context: RequestContext = Depends(get_request_context)):
"""Reset bank configuration to defaults (remove all overrides)."""
if not get_config().enable_bank_config_api:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=404,
detail="Bank configuration API is disabled. Set HINDSIGHT_API_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API=true to enable.",
)
try:
# Reset config via config resolver
await app.state.memory._config_resolver.reset_bank_config(bank_id)
# Return updated config (should match defaults now)
config_dict = await app.state.memory._config_resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, request_context)
bank_overrides = await app.state.memory._config_resolver._load_bank_config(bank_id)
return BankConfigResponse(bank_id=bank_id, config=config_dict, overrides=bank_overrides)
except (AuthenticationError, HTTPException):
raise
except Exception as e:
import traceback
error_detail = f"{str(e)}\n\nTraceback:\n{traceback.format_exc()}"
logger.error(f"Error in DELETE /v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/config: {error_detail}")
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=str(e))
@app.post(
"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/consolidate",
response_model=ConsolidationResponse,
+62 -219
View File
@@ -8,11 +8,7 @@ from contextvars import ContextVar
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from hindsight_api import MemoryEngine
from hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine import _current_schema
from hindsight_api.extensions import MCPExtension, load_extension
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import AuthenticationError
from hindsight_api.mcp_tools import MCPToolsConfig, register_mcp_tools
from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
# Configure logging from HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_LEVEL environment variable
_log_level_str = os.environ.get("HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_LEVEL", "info").lower()
@@ -33,8 +29,7 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Default bank_id from environment variable
DEFAULT_BANK_ID = os.environ.get("HINDSIGHT_MCP_BANK_ID", "default")
# Legacy MCP authentication token (for backwards compatibility)
# If set, this token is checked first before TenantExtension auth
# MCP authentication token (optional - if set, Bearer token auth is required)
MCP_AUTH_TOKEN = os.environ.get("HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN")
# Context variable to hold the current bank_id
@@ -43,10 +38,6 @@ _current_bank_id: ContextVar[str | None] = ContextVar("current_bank_id", default
# Context variable to hold the current API key (for tenant auth propagation)
_current_api_key: ContextVar[str | None] = ContextVar("current_api_key", default=None)
# Context variables for tenant_id and api_key_id (set by authenticate, used by usage metering)
_current_tenant_id: ContextVar[str | None] = ContextVar("current_tenant_id", default=None)
_current_api_key_id: ContextVar[str | None] = ContextVar("current_api_key_id", default=None)
def get_current_bank_id() -> str | None:
"""Get the current bank_id from context."""
@@ -58,24 +49,12 @@ def get_current_api_key() -> str | None:
return _current_api_key.get()
def get_current_tenant_id() -> str | None:
"""Get the current tenant_id from context."""
return _current_tenant_id.get()
def get_current_api_key_id() -> str | None:
"""Get the current api_key_id from context."""
return _current_api_key_id.get()
def create_mcp_server(memory: MemoryEngine, multi_bank: bool = True) -> FastMCP:
def create_mcp_server(memory: MemoryEngine) -> FastMCP:
"""
Create and configure the Hindsight MCP server.
Args:
memory: MemoryEngine instance (required)
multi_bank: If True, expose all tools with bank_id parameters (default).
If False, only expose bank-scoped tools without bank_id parameters.
Returns:
Configured FastMCP server instance with stateless_http enabled
@@ -87,133 +66,40 @@ def create_mcp_server(memory: MemoryEngine, multi_bank: bool = True) -> FastMCP:
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=get_current_bank_id,
api_key_resolver=get_current_api_key, # Propagate API key for tenant auth
tenant_id_resolver=get_current_tenant_id, # Propagate tenant_id for usage metering
api_key_id_resolver=get_current_api_key_id, # Propagate api_key_id for usage metering
include_bank_id_param=multi_bank,
tools=None
if multi_bank
else {
"retain",
"recall",
"reflect",
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
}, # Scoped tools for single-bank mode (excludes bank management: list_banks, create_bank)
include_bank_id_param=True, # HTTP MCP supports multi-bank via parameter
tools=None, # All tools
retain_fire_and_forget=False, # HTTP MCP supports sync/async modes
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, memory, config)
# Load and register additional tools from MCP extension if configured
mcp_extension = load_extension("MCP", MCPExtension)
if mcp_extension:
logger.info(f"Loading MCP extension: {mcp_extension.__class__.__name__}")
mcp_extension.register_tools(mcp, memory)
# Make all tools tolerant of extra arguments from LLMs (e.g., "explanation")
_make_tools_tolerant(mcp)
return mcp
def _make_tools_tolerant(mcp: FastMCP) -> None:
"""Wrap all tool run methods to strip unknown arguments before validation.
LLMs frequently add extra fields like "explanation" or "reasoning" to tool calls.
FastMCP's Pydantic TypeAdapter rejects these with "Unexpected keyword argument".
This wraps each tool's run() to filter arguments to only known parameters.
"""
try:
for name, tool in mcp._tool_manager._tools.items():
if hasattr(tool, "parameters") and tool.parameters:
allowed = set(tool.parameters.get("properties", {}).keys())
original_run = tool.run
async def _tolerant_run(arguments, _allowed=allowed, _orig=original_run):
extra_keys = set(arguments.keys()) - _allowed
if extra_keys:
logger.debug(f"Stripping unknown arguments from tool call: {extra_keys}")
arguments = {k: v for k, v in arguments.items() if k in _allowed}
return await _orig(arguments)
# FunctionTool is a Pydantic model with extra='forbid', so use
# object.__setattr__ to bypass Pydantic's setter validation.
object.__setattr__(tool, "run", _tolerant_run)
except (AttributeError, KeyError) as e:
logger.warning(f"Could not make tools tolerant of extra arguments: {e}")
class MCPMiddleware:
"""ASGI middleware that intercepts MCP requests and routes to appropriate MCP server.
This middleware wraps the main FastAPI app and intercepts requests matching the
configured prefix (default: /mcp). Non-MCP requests pass through to the inner app.
"""ASGI middleware that handles authentication and extracts bank_id from header or path.
Authentication:
1. If HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN is set (legacy), validates against that token
2. Otherwise, uses TenantExtension.authenticate_mcp() from the MemoryEngine
- DefaultTenantExtension: no auth required (local dev)
- ApiKeyTenantExtension: validates against env var
If HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN is set, all requests must include a valid
Authorization header with Bearer token or direct token matching the configured value.
Two modes based on URL structure:
Bank ID can be provided via:
1. X-Bank-Id header (recommended for Claude Code)
2. URL path: /mcp/{bank_id}/
3. Environment variable HINDSIGHT_MCP_BANK_ID (fallback default)
1. Multi-bank mode (for /mcp/ root endpoint):
- Exposes all tools: retain, recall, reflect, list_banks, create_bank
- All tools include optional bank_id parameter for cross-bank operations
- Bank ID from: X-Bank-Id header or HINDSIGHT_MCP_BANK_ID env var
2. Single-bank mode (for /mcp/{bank_id}/ endpoints):
- Exposes bank-scoped tools only: retain, recall, reflect
- No bank_id parameter (comes from URL)
- No bank management tools (list_banks, create_bank)
- Recommended for agent isolation
Bank ID resolution priority:
1. URL path (e.g., /mcp/{bank_id}/) → single-bank mode
2. X-Bank-Id header → multi-bank mode
3. HINDSIGHT_MCP_BANK_ID env var → multi-bank mode (default: "default")
Examples:
# Single-bank mode (recommended for agent isolation)
claude mcp add --transport http my-agent http://localhost:8888/mcp/my-agent-bank/ \\
--header "Authorization: Bearer <token>"
# Multi-bank mode (for cross-bank operations)
For Claude Code, configure with:
claude mcp add --transport http hindsight http://localhost:8888/mcp \\
--header "X-Bank-Id: my-bank" --header "Authorization: Bearer <token>"
"""
def __init__(
self,
app,
memory: MemoryEngine,
prefix: str = "/mcp",
multi_bank_app=None,
single_bank_app=None,
multi_bank_server=None,
single_bank_server=None,
):
def __init__(self, app, memory: MemoryEngine):
self.app = app
self.prefix = prefix
self.memory = memory
self.tenant_extension = memory._tenant_extension
if multi_bank_app and single_bank_app:
# Pre-created servers (used when called via add_middleware from create_app)
self.multi_bank_app = multi_bank_app
self.single_bank_app = single_bank_app
self.multi_bank_server = multi_bank_server
self.single_bank_server = single_bank_server
else:
# Create servers internally (for direct construction / tests)
self.multi_bank_server = create_mcp_server(memory, multi_bank=True)
self.multi_bank_app = self.multi_bank_server.http_app(path="/")
self.single_bank_server = create_mcp_server(memory, multi_bank=False)
self.single_bank_app = self.single_bank_server.http_app(path="/")
self.mcp_server = create_mcp_server(memory)
self.mcp_app = self.mcp_server.http_app(path="/")
# Expose the lifespan for the parent app to chain
self.lifespan = self.mcp_app.lifespan_handler if hasattr(self.mcp_app, "lifespan_handler") else None
def _get_header(self, scope: dict, name: str) -> str | None:
"""Extract a header value from ASGI scope."""
@@ -225,20 +111,9 @@ class MCPMiddleware:
async def __call__(self, scope, receive, send):
if scope["type"] != "http":
await self.app(scope, receive, send)
await self.mcp_app(scope, receive, send)
return
path = scope.get("path", "")
# Check if this is an MCP request (matches prefix)
if not (path == self.prefix or path.startswith(self.prefix + "/")):
# Not an MCP request — pass through to the inner app
await self.app(scope, receive, send)
return
# Strip prefix from path
path = path[len(self.prefix) :] or "/"
# Extract auth token from header (for tenant auth propagation)
auth_header = self._get_header(scope, "Authorization")
auth_token: str | None = None
@@ -246,92 +121,62 @@ class MCPMiddleware:
# Support both "Bearer <token>" and direct token
auth_token = auth_header[7:].strip() if auth_header.startswith("Bearer ") else auth_header.strip()
# Authenticate: check legacy MCP_AUTH_TOKEN first, then TenantExtension
tenant_context = None
auth_tenant_id: str | None = None
auth_api_key_id: str | None = None
# Authenticate if MCP_AUTH_TOKEN is configured
if MCP_AUTH_TOKEN:
# Legacy authentication mode - validate against static token
if not auth_token:
await self._send_error(send, 401, "Authorization header required")
return
if auth_token != MCP_AUTH_TOKEN:
await self._send_error(send, 401, "Invalid authentication token")
return
# Legacy mode doesn't use tenant schemas
tenant_context = None
else:
# Use TenantExtension.authenticate_mcp() for auth
try:
auth_context = RequestContext(api_key=auth_token)
tenant_context = await self.tenant_extension.authenticate_mcp(auth_context)
# Capture tenant_id and api_key_id set by authenticate() for usage metering
auth_tenant_id = auth_context.tenant_id
auth_api_key_id = auth_context.api_key_id
except AuthenticationError as e:
await self._send_error(send, 401, str(e))
return
# Set schema from tenant context so downstream DB queries use the correct schema
schema_token = (
_current_schema.set(tenant_context.schema_name) if tenant_context and tenant_context.schema_name else None
)
path = scope.get("path", "")
# Resolve bank_id: path takes priority over header.
# Path = user's explicit connection endpoint (e.g., /mcp/my-bank/).
# X-Bank-Id header = per-request override for multi-bank mode only.
bank_id = None
bank_id_from_path = False
# Strip any mount prefix (e.g., /mcp) that FastAPI might not have stripped
root_path = scope.get("root_path", "")
if root_path and path.startswith(root_path):
path = path[len(root_path) :] or "/"
# Also handle case where mount path wasn't stripped (e.g., /mcp/...)
if path.startswith("/mcp/"):
path = path[4:] # Remove /mcp prefix
elif path == "/mcp":
path = "/"
# Try to get bank_id from header first (for Claude Code compatibility)
bank_id = self._get_header(scope, "X-Bank-Id")
# MCP endpoint paths that should not be treated as bank_ids
MCP_ENDPOINTS = {"sse", "messages"}
# If no header, try to extract from path: /{bank_id}/...
new_path = path
# First, try to extract from path: /{bank_id}/...
if path.startswith("/") and len(path) > 1:
if not bank_id and path.startswith("/") and len(path) > 1:
parts = path[1:].split("/", 1)
if parts[0]:
# Don't treat MCP endpoints as bank_ids
if parts[0] and parts[0] not in MCP_ENDPOINTS:
# First segment looks like a bank_id
bank_id = parts[0]
bank_id_from_path = True
new_path = "/" + parts[1] if len(parts) > 1 else "/"
# If no path-based bank_id, try X-Bank-Id header (multi-bank mode)
if not bank_id:
bank_id = self._get_header(scope, "X-Bank-Id")
# Fall back to default bank_id
if not bank_id:
bank_id = DEFAULT_BANK_ID
logger.debug(f"Using default bank_id: {bank_id}")
# Select the appropriate MCP app based on how bank_id was provided:
# - Path-based bank_id → single-bank app (no bank_id param, scoped tools)
# - Header/env bank_id → multi-bank app (bank_id param, all tools)
target_app = self.single_bank_app if bank_id_from_path else self.multi_bank_app
# Set bank_id, api_key, tenant_id, and api_key_id context
# Set bank_id and api_key context
bank_id_token = _current_bank_id.set(bank_id)
# Store the auth token for tenant extension to validate
api_key_token = _current_api_key.set(auth_token) if auth_token else None
# Store tenant_id and api_key_id from authentication for usage metering
tenant_id_token = _current_tenant_id.set(auth_tenant_id) if auth_tenant_id else None
api_key_id_token = _current_api_key_id.set(auth_api_key_id) if auth_api_key_id else None
try:
new_scope = scope.copy()
new_scope["path"] = new_path
# Clear root_path since we're passing directly to the app
new_scope["root_path"] = ""
# Wrap send to rewrite the SSE endpoint URL to include bank_id if using path-based routing.
# Only rewrite SSE (text/event-stream) responses to avoid corrupting tool results
# that might contain the literal string "data: /messages".
is_sse_response = False
# Wrap send to rewrite the SSE endpoint URL to include bank_id if using path-based routing
async def send_wrapper(message):
nonlocal is_sse_response
if message["type"] == "http.response.start":
for header_name, header_value in message.get("headers", []):
if header_name == b"content-type" and b"text/event-stream" in header_value:
is_sse_response = True
break
if message["type"] == "http.response.body" and bank_id_from_path and is_sse_response:
if message["type"] == "http.response.body":
body = message.get("body", b"")
if body and b"/messages" in body:
# Rewrite /messages to /{bank_id}/messages in SSE endpoint event
@@ -339,17 +184,11 @@ class MCPMiddleware:
message = {**message, "body": body}
await send(message)
await target_app(new_scope, receive, send_wrapper)
await self.mcp_app(new_scope, receive, send_wrapper)
finally:
_current_bank_id.reset(bank_id_token)
if api_key_token is not None:
_current_api_key.reset(api_key_token)
if tenant_id_token is not None:
_current_tenant_id.reset(tenant_id_token)
if api_key_id_token is not None:
_current_api_key_id.reset(api_key_id_token)
if schema_token is not None:
_current_schema.reset(schema_token)
async def _send_error(self, send, status: int, message: str):
"""Send an error response."""
@@ -369,19 +208,23 @@ class MCPMiddleware:
)
def create_mcp_servers(memory: MemoryEngine):
"""Create multi-bank and single-bank MCP servers and their Starlette apps.
def create_mcp_app(memory: MemoryEngine):
"""
Create an ASGI app that handles MCP requests.
Returns the servers and apps separately so lifespans can be chained before
the middleware wraps the main app.
Authentication:
Set HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN to require Bearer token authentication.
If not set, MCP endpoint is open (for local development).
Bank ID can be provided via:
1. X-Bank-Id header: claude mcp add --transport http hindsight http://localhost:8888/mcp --header "X-Bank-Id: my-bank"
2. URL path: /mcp/{bank_id}/
3. Environment variable HINDSIGHT_MCP_BANK_ID (fallback, default: "default")
Args:
memory: MemoryEngine instance
Returns:
Tuple of (multi_bank_server, single_bank_server, multi_bank_app, single_bank_app)
ASGI application
"""
multi_bank_server = create_mcp_server(memory, multi_bank=True)
multi_bank_app = multi_bank_server.http_app(path="/")
single_bank_server = create_mcp_server(memory, multi_bank=False)
single_bank_app = single_bank_server.http_app(path="/")
return multi_bank_server, single_bank_server, multi_bank_app, single_bank_app
return MCPMiddleware(None, memory)
+1 -3
View File
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ Banner display for Hindsight API startup.
Shows the logo and tagline with gradient colors.
"""
from .utils import mask_network_location
# Gradient colors: #0074d9 -> #009296
GRADIENT_START = (0, 116, 217) # #0074d9
GRADIENT_END = (0, 146, 150) # #009296
@@ -92,7 +90,7 @@ def print_startup_info(
if version:
print(f" {dim('Version:')} {color(f'v{version}', 0.1)}")
print(f" {dim('URL:')} {color(f'http://{host}:{port}', 0.2)}")
print(f" {dim('Database:')} {color(mask_network_location(database_url), 0.4)}")
print(f" {dim('Database:')} {color(database_url, 0.4)}")
print(f" {dim('LLM:')} {color(f'{llm_provider} / {llm_model}', 0.6)}")
print(f" {dim('Embeddings:')} {color(embeddings_provider, 0.8)}")
print(f" {dim('Reranker:')} {color(reranker_provider, 1.0)}")
+8 -352
View File
@@ -8,9 +8,8 @@ import json
import logging
import os
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass, field, fields
from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Any
from dotenv import find_dotenv, load_dotenv
@@ -19,103 +18,6 @@ load_dotenv(find_dotenv(usecwd=True), override=True)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ConfigFieldAccessError(AttributeError):
"""Raised when trying to access a bank-configurable field from global config."""
pass
class StaticConfigProxy:
"""
Proxy that wraps HindsightConfig and only allows access to static (non-configurable) fields.
Raises ConfigFieldAccessError when trying to access configurable fields that vary per-bank.
Forces developers to use get_resolved_config(bank_id, context) for bank-specific settings.
"""
def __init__(self, config: "HindsightConfig"):
object.__setattr__(self, "_config", config)
object.__setattr__(self, "_configurable_fields", HindsightConfig.get_configurable_fields())
def __getattribute__(self, name: str):
if name.startswith("_"):
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
configurable_fields = object.__getattribute__(self, "_configurable_fields")
if name in configurable_fields:
raise ConfigFieldAccessError(
f"Field '{name}' is bank-configurable and cannot be accessed from global config. "
f"Use ConfigResolver.resolve_full_config(bank_id, context) to get bank-specific config. "
f"This prevents accidentally using global defaults when bank-specific overrides exist."
)
config = object.__getattribute__(self, "_config")
return getattr(config, name)
def __setattr__(self, name: str, value):
raise AttributeError("Config is read-only. Modifications must go through ConfigResolver.")
# Configuration field markers for hierarchical configuration
def hierarchical(default_value):
"""
Mark a config field as hierarchical (can be overridden per-tenant/bank).
Hierarchical fields can be customized at the tenant or bank level via database
configuration. Examples: LLM settings, retention parameters, retrieval settings.
"""
return field(default=default_value, metadata={"hierarchical": True})
def static(default_value):
"""
Mark a config field as static (server-level only, cannot be overridden).
Static fields are infrastructure-level settings that affect the entire server
and cannot vary per tenant or bank. Examples: database URL, API port, worker settings.
"""
return field(default=default_value, metadata={"hierarchical": False})
# Configuration key normalization utilities
def normalize_config_key(key: str) -> str:
"""
Convert environment variable format to Python field name format.
Examples:
HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER -> llm_provider
LLM_MODEL -> llm_model
llm_model -> llm_model (already normalized)
Args:
key: Environment variable name or Python field name
Returns:
Normalized Python field name (lowercase snake_case)
"""
if key.startswith("HINDSIGHT_API_"):
key = key[len("HINDSIGHT_API_") :]
return key.lower()
def normalize_config_dict(config: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""
Normalize all keys in a config dict to Python field names.
Allows users to provide config overrides in either format:
- Python field format: {"llm_provider": "openai"}
- Env var format: {"HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER": "openai"}
Args:
config: Dict with env var or Python field names as keys
Returns:
Dict with all keys normalized to Python field names
"""
return {normalize_config_key(k): v for k, v in config.items()}
# Environment variable names
ENV_DATABASE_URL = "HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_URL"
ENV_DATABASE_SCHEMA = "HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_SCHEMA"
@@ -164,40 +66,27 @@ ENV_CONSOLIDATION_LLM_TIMEOUT = "HINDSIGHT_API_CONSOLIDATION_LLM_TIMEOUT"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_MODEL"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_TEI_URL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_TEI_URL"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_API_KEY"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_MODEL"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_BASE_URL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_BASE_URL"
# Cohere configuration (separate for embeddings and reranker)
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_API_KEY"
ENV_COHERE_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_COHERE_API_KEY"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_BASE_URL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_BASE_URL"
ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_COHERE_API_KEY"
ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL"
ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_BASE_URL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_COHERE_BASE_URL"
# Deprecated: Legacy shared Cohere API key (for backward compatibility)
ENV_COHERE_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_COHERE_API_KEY"
# LiteLLM configuration (separate for embeddings and reranker)
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_API_BASE = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_API_BASE"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_API_KEY"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL"
ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_API_BASE = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LITELLM_API_BASE"
ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LITELLM_API_KEY"
ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL"
# Deprecated: Legacy shared LiteLLM config (for backward compatibility)
# LiteLLM gateway configuration (for embeddings and reranker via LiteLLM proxy)
ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE = "HINDSIGHT_API_LITELLM_API_BASE"
ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY = "HINDSIGHT_API_LITELLM_API_KEY"
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL"
ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL"
ENV_RERANKER_PROVIDER = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_PROVIDER"
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL"
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU"
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT"
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE"
ENV_RERANKER_TEI_URL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_TEI_URL"
ENV_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE"
ENV_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT"
@@ -205,17 +94,12 @@ ENV_RERANKER_MAX_CANDIDATES = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_MAX_CANDIDATES"
ENV_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_MODEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_MODEL"
ENV_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_CACHE_DIR = "HINDSIGHT_API_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_CACHE_DIR"
ENV_VECTOR_EXTENSION = "HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION"
ENV_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION = "HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION"
ENV_HOST = "HINDSIGHT_API_HOST"
ENV_PORT = "HINDSIGHT_API_PORT"
ENV_BASE_PATH = "HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH"
ENV_LOG_LEVEL = "HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_LEVEL"
ENV_LOG_FORMAT = "HINDSIGHT_API_LOG_FORMAT"
ENV_WORKERS = "HINDSIGHT_API_WORKERS"
ENV_MCP_ENABLED = "HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_ENABLED"
ENV_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API = "HINDSIGHT_API_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API"
ENV_GRAPH_RETRIEVER = "HINDSIGHT_API_GRAPH_RETRIEVER"
ENV_MPFP_TOP_K_NEIGHBORS = "HINDSIGHT_API_MPFP_TOP_K_NEIGHBORS"
ENV_RECALL_MAX_CONCURRENT = "HINDSIGHT_API_RECALL_MAX_CONCURRENT"
@@ -224,13 +108,6 @@ ENV_MCP_LOCAL_BANK_ID = "HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_LOCAL_BANK_ID"
ENV_MCP_INSTRUCTIONS = "HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_INSTRUCTIONS"
ENV_MENTAL_MODEL_REFRESH_CONCURRENCY = "HINDSIGHT_API_MENTAL_MODEL_REFRESH_CONCURRENCY"
# OpenTelemetry tracing configuration
ENV_OTEL_TRACES_ENABLED = "HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_TRACES_ENABLED"
ENV_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT = "HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT"
ENV_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS = "HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS"
ENV_OTEL_SERVICE_NAME = "HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_SERVICE_NAME"
ENV_OTEL_DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT = "HINDSIGHT_API_OTEL_DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT"
# Vertex AI configuration
ENV_LLM_VERTEXAI_PROJECT_ID = "HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_VERTEXAI_PROJECT_ID"
ENV_LLM_VERTEXAI_REGION = "HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_VERTEXAI_REGION"
@@ -306,7 +183,6 @@ DEFAULT_LLM_VERTEXAI_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY = None # Optional, uses ADC if not set
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER = "local"
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_MODEL = "BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5"
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU = False # Force CPU mode for local embeddings (avoids MPS/XPC issues on macOS)
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE = False # Security: disabled by default, required for some models
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_MODEL = "text-embedding-3-small"
DEFAULT_EMBEDDING_DIMENSION = 384
@@ -314,9 +190,6 @@ DEFAULT_RERANKER_PROVIDER = "local"
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL = "cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2"
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU = False # Force CPU mode for local reranker (avoids MPS/XPC issues on macOS)
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT = 4 # Limit concurrent CPU-bound reranking to prevent thrashing
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE = (
False # Security: disabled by default, required for some models like jina-reranker-v2
)
DEFAULT_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE = 128
DEFAULT_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT = 8
DEFAULT_RERANKER_MAX_CANDIDATES = 300
@@ -326,12 +199,6 @@ DEFAULT_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_CACHE_DIR = None # Use default cache directory
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL = "embed-english-v3.0"
DEFAULT_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL = "rerank-english-v3.0"
# Vector extension (pgvector vs vchord)
DEFAULT_VECTOR_EXTENSION = "pgvector" # Options: "pgvector", "vchord"
# Text search extension (native PostgreSQL vs vchord BM25)
DEFAULT_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION = "native" # Options: "native", "vchord"
# LiteLLM defaults
DEFAULT_LITELLM_API_BASE = "http://localhost:4000"
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL = "text-embedding-3-small"
@@ -339,12 +206,10 @@ DEFAULT_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL = "cohere/rerank-english-v3.0"
DEFAULT_HOST = "0.0.0.0"
DEFAULT_PORT = 8888
DEFAULT_BASE_PATH = "" # Empty string = root path
DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL = "info"
DEFAULT_LOG_FORMAT = "text" # Options: "text", "json"
DEFAULT_WORKERS = 1
DEFAULT_MCP_ENABLED = True
DEFAULT_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API = False # Disabled by default for security
DEFAULT_GRAPH_RETRIEVER = "link_expansion" # Options: "link_expansion", "mpfp", "bfs"
DEFAULT_MPFP_TOP_K_NEIGHBORS = 20 # Fan-out limit per node in MPFP graph traversal
DEFAULT_RECALL_MAX_CONCURRENT = 32 # Max concurrent recall operations per worker
@@ -386,11 +251,6 @@ DEFAULT_WORKER_CONSOLIDATION_MAX_SLOTS = 2 # Max concurrent consolidation tasks
# Reflect agent settings
DEFAULT_REFLECT_MAX_ITERATIONS = 10 # Max tool call iterations before forcing response
# OpenTelemetry tracing configuration
DEFAULT_OTEL_TRACES_ENABLED = False # Disabled by default for backward compatibility
DEFAULT_OTEL_SERVICE_NAME = "hindsight-api"
DEFAULT_OTEL_DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT = "development"
# Default MCP tool descriptions (can be customized via env vars)
DEFAULT_MCP_RETAIN_DESCRIPTION = """Store important information to long-term memory.
@@ -469,8 +329,6 @@ class HindsightConfig:
# Database
database_url: str
database_schema: str
vector_extension: str # "pgvector" or "vchord"
text_search_extension: str # "native" or "vchord"
# LLM (default, used as fallback for per-operation config)
llm_provider: str
@@ -523,41 +381,27 @@ class HindsightConfig:
embeddings_provider: str
embeddings_local_model: str
embeddings_local_force_cpu: bool
embeddings_local_trust_remote_code: bool
embeddings_tei_url: str | None
embeddings_openai_base_url: str | None
embeddings_cohere_api_key: str | None
embeddings_cohere_model: str
embeddings_cohere_base_url: str | None
embeddings_litellm_api_base: str
embeddings_litellm_api_key: str | None
embeddings_litellm_model: str
# Reranker
reranker_provider: str
reranker_local_model: str
reranker_local_force_cpu: bool
reranker_local_max_concurrent: int
reranker_local_trust_remote_code: bool
reranker_tei_url: str | None
reranker_tei_batch_size: int
reranker_tei_max_concurrent: int
reranker_max_candidates: int
reranker_cohere_api_key: str | None
reranker_cohere_model: str
reranker_cohere_base_url: str | None
reranker_litellm_api_base: str
reranker_litellm_api_key: str | None
reranker_litellm_model: str
# Server
host: str
port: int
base_path: str
log_level: str
log_format: str
mcp_enabled: bool
enable_bank_config_api: bool
# Recall
graph_retriever: str
@@ -603,129 +447,6 @@ class HindsightConfig:
# Reflect agent settings
reflect_max_iterations: int
# OpenTelemetry tracing configuration
otel_traces_enabled: bool
otel_exporter_otlp_endpoint: str | None
otel_exporter_otlp_headers: str | None
otel_service_name: str
otel_deployment_environment: str
# Class-level sets for configuration categorization
# CREDENTIAL_FIELDS: Never exposed via API, never configurable per-tenant/bank
_CREDENTIAL_FIELDS = {
# API Keys
"llm_api_key",
"retain_llm_api_key",
"reflect_llm_api_key",
"consolidation_llm_api_key",
# Base URLs (could expose infrastructure)
"llm_base_url",
"retain_llm_base_url",
"reflect_llm_base_url",
"consolidation_llm_base_url",
"embeddings_tei_base_url",
"reranker_tei_base_url",
"reranker_cohere_base_url",
# Service Account Keys
"llm_vertexai_service_account_key",
}
# CONFIGURABLE_FIELDS: Safe behavioral settings that can be customized per-tenant/bank
# These fields are manually tagged as safe to expose and modify.
# Excludes credentials, infrastructure config, provider/model selection, and performance tuning.
_CONFIGURABLE_FIELDS = {
# Retention settings (behavioral)
"retain_chunk_size",
"retain_extraction_mode",
"retain_custom_instructions",
# Consolidation settings
"enable_observations",
}
@classmethod
def get_configurable_fields(cls) -> set[str]:
"""
Get set of field names that are configurable per-tenant/bank via API.
Configurable fields are manually tagged behavioral settings that are safe
to expose and modify (e.g., retain_chunk_size, custom_instructions).
Excludes credentials, infrastructure config, and provider/model selection.
Returns:
Set of configurable field names
"""
return cls._CONFIGURABLE_FIELDS.copy()
@classmethod
def get_credential_fields(cls) -> set[str]:
"""
Get set of field names that are credentials (NEVER exposed via API).
Credential fields include API keys, base URLs, and service account keys.
These must never be returned in API responses or accepted in updates.
Returns:
Set of credential field names
"""
return cls._CREDENTIAL_FIELDS.copy()
@classmethod
def get_hierarchical_fields(cls) -> set[str]:
"""
DEPRECATED: Use get_configurable_fields() instead.
Kept for backward compatibility during migration.
"""
return cls.get_configurable_fields()
@classmethod
def get_static_fields(cls) -> set[str]:
"""
Get set of field names that are static (server-level only).
Static fields are infrastructure-level settings that cannot vary
per tenant or bank. These include database config, API port, worker settings, etc.
Also includes credential fields which are never configurable.
Returns:
Set of static field names
"""
# Get all field names from dataclass
all_fields = {f.name for f in fields(cls)}
# Static fields = all fields - configurable fields
return all_fields - cls._CONFIGURABLE_FIELDS
def validate(self) -> None:
"""Validate configuration values and raise errors for invalid combinations."""
# Validate vector_extension
valid_extensions = ("pgvector", "vchord")
if self.vector_extension not in valid_extensions:
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid vector_extension: {self.vector_extension}. Must be one of: {', '.join(valid_extensions)}"
)
# Validate text_search_extension
valid_text_search = ("native", "vchord")
if self.text_search_extension not in valid_text_search:
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid text_search_extension: {self.text_search_extension}. Must be one of: {', '.join(valid_text_search)}"
)
# RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS must be greater than RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE
# to ensure the LLM has enough output capacity to extract facts from chunks
if self.retain_max_completion_tokens <= self.retain_chunk_size:
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid configuration: HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS "
f"({self.retain_max_completion_tokens}) must be greater than "
f"HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE ({self.retain_chunk_size}). "
f"\n\nYou have two options to fix this:"
f"\n 1. Increase HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS to a value > {self.retain_chunk_size}"
f"\n 2. Use a model that supports at least {self.retain_max_completion_tokens} output tokens"
f"\n (current model: {self.retain_llm_model or self.llm_model}, "
f"provider: {self.retain_llm_provider or self.llm_provider})"
)
@classmethod
def from_env(cls) -> "HindsightConfig":
"""Create configuration from environment variables."""
@@ -733,12 +454,10 @@ class HindsightConfig:
llm_provider = os.getenv(ENV_LLM_PROVIDER, DEFAULT_LLM_PROVIDER)
llm_model = os.getenv(ENV_LLM_MODEL) or _get_default_model_for_provider(llm_provider)
config = cls(
return cls(
# Database
database_url=os.getenv(ENV_DATABASE_URL, DEFAULT_DATABASE_URL),
database_schema=os.getenv(ENV_DATABASE_SCHEMA, DEFAULT_DATABASE_SCHEMA),
vector_extension=os.getenv(ENV_VECTOR_EXTENSION, DEFAULT_VECTOR_EXTENSION).lower(),
text_search_extension=os.getenv(ENV_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION, DEFAULT_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION).lower(),
# LLM
llm_provider=llm_provider,
llm_api_key=os.getenv(ENV_LLM_API_KEY),
@@ -832,21 +551,9 @@ class HindsightConfig:
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU, str(DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU)
).lower()
in ("true", "1"),
embeddings_local_trust_remote_code=os.getenv(
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE, str(DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE)
).lower()
in ("true", "1"),
embeddings_tei_url=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_TEI_URL),
embeddings_openai_base_url=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_BASE_URL) or None,
# Cohere embeddings (with backward-compatible fallback to shared API key)
embeddings_cohere_api_key=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_API_KEY) or os.getenv(ENV_COHERE_API_KEY),
embeddings_cohere_model=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL, DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL),
embeddings_cohere_base_url=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_BASE_URL) or None,
# LiteLLM embeddings (with backward-compatible fallback to shared config)
embeddings_litellm_api_base=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_API_BASE)
or os.getenv(ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE, DEFAULT_LITELLM_API_BASE),
embeddings_litellm_api_key=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_API_KEY) or os.getenv(ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY),
embeddings_litellm_model=os.getenv(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL, DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL),
# Reranker
reranker_provider=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_PROVIDER, DEFAULT_RERANKER_PROVIDER),
reranker_local_model=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL, DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL),
@@ -857,34 +564,19 @@ class HindsightConfig:
reranker_local_max_concurrent=int(
os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT, str(DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT))
),
reranker_local_trust_remote_code=os.getenv(
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE, str(DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE)
).lower()
in ("true", "1"),
reranker_tei_url=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_TEI_URL),
reranker_tei_batch_size=int(os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE, str(DEFAULT_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE))),
reranker_tei_max_concurrent=int(
os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT, str(DEFAULT_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT))
),
reranker_max_candidates=int(os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_MAX_CANDIDATES, str(DEFAULT_RERANKER_MAX_CANDIDATES))),
# Cohere reranker (with backward-compatible fallback to shared API key)
reranker_cohere_api_key=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_API_KEY) or os.getenv(ENV_COHERE_API_KEY),
reranker_cohere_model=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL, DEFAULT_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL),
reranker_cohere_base_url=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_BASE_URL) or None,
# LiteLLM reranker (with backward-compatible fallback to shared config)
reranker_litellm_api_base=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_API_BASE)
or os.getenv(ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE, DEFAULT_LITELLM_API_BASE),
reranker_litellm_api_key=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_API_KEY) or os.getenv(ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY),
reranker_litellm_model=os.getenv(ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL, DEFAULT_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL),
# Server
host=os.getenv(ENV_HOST, DEFAULT_HOST),
port=int(os.getenv(ENV_PORT, DEFAULT_PORT)),
base_path=os.getenv(ENV_BASE_PATH, DEFAULT_BASE_PATH),
log_level=os.getenv(ENV_LOG_LEVEL, DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL),
log_format=os.getenv(ENV_LOG_FORMAT, DEFAULT_LOG_FORMAT).lower(),
mcp_enabled=os.getenv(ENV_MCP_ENABLED, str(DEFAULT_MCP_ENABLED)).lower() == "true",
enable_bank_config_api=os.getenv(ENV_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API, str(DEFAULT_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API)).lower()
== "true",
# Recall
graph_retriever=os.getenv(ENV_GRAPH_RETRIEVER, DEFAULT_GRAPH_RETRIEVER),
mpfp_top_k_neighbors=int(os.getenv(ENV_MPFP_TOP_K_NEIGHBORS, str(DEFAULT_MPFP_TOP_K_NEIGHBORS))),
@@ -938,16 +630,7 @@ class HindsightConfig:
),
# Reflect agent settings
reflect_max_iterations=int(os.getenv(ENV_REFLECT_MAX_ITERATIONS, str(DEFAULT_REFLECT_MAX_ITERATIONS))),
# OpenTelemetry tracing configuration
otel_traces_enabled=os.getenv(ENV_OTEL_TRACES_ENABLED, str(DEFAULT_OTEL_TRACES_ENABLED)).lower()
in ("true", "1", "yes"),
otel_exporter_otlp_endpoint=os.getenv(ENV_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT) or None,
otel_exporter_otlp_headers=os.getenv(ENV_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS) or None,
otel_service_name=os.getenv(ENV_OTEL_SERVICE_NAME, DEFAULT_OTEL_SERVICE_NAME),
otel_deployment_environment=os.getenv(ENV_OTEL_DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT, DEFAULT_OTEL_DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT),
)
config.validate()
return config
def get_llm_base_url(self) -> str:
"""Get the LLM base URL, with provider-specific defaults."""
@@ -1025,35 +708,8 @@ class HindsightConfig:
_config_cache: HindsightConfig | None = None
def get_config() -> StaticConfigProxy:
"""
Get global configuration with ONLY static (non-configurable) fields accessible.
This returns a proxy that prevents access to bank-configurable fields
(like enable_observations, retain_chunk_size, etc.).
For bank-specific configuration, use:
config_resolver.resolve_full_config(bank_id, context)
This design prevents accidentally using global defaults when bank-specific
overrides exist.
Returns:
StaticConfigProxy that only exposes static infrastructure fields
Raises:
ConfigFieldAccessError: If you try to access a bank-configurable field
"""
return StaticConfigProxy(_get_raw_config())
def _get_raw_config() -> HindsightConfig:
"""
Get raw config (internal use only).
INTERNAL USE ONLY. Do not use this directly in application code.
Use get_config() for static fields or ConfigResolver.resolve_full_config() for bank-specific config.
"""
def get_config() -> HindsightConfig:
"""Get the cached configuration, loading from environment on first call."""
global _config_cache
if _config_cache is None:
_config_cache = HindsightConfig.from_env()
@@ -1,274 +0,0 @@
"""
Configuration resolution with hierarchical overrides.
Resolves config values through the hierarchy:
Global (env vars) → Tenant config (via extension) → Bank config (database)
Config values are resolved on every request to ensure consistency across
multiple API servers.
"""
import json
import logging
from dataclasses import asdict
from typing import Any
import asyncpg
from hindsight_api.config import HindsightConfig, _get_raw_config, normalize_config_dict
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import TenantExtension
from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class ConfigResolver:
"""Resolves hierarchical configuration with tenant/bank overrides."""
def __init__(self, pool: asyncpg.Pool, tenant_extension: TenantExtension | None = None):
"""
Initialize config resolver.
Args:
pool: Database connection pool
tenant_extension: Optional tenant extension for tenant-level config and permissions
"""
self.pool = pool
self.tenant_extension = tenant_extension
self._global_config = _get_raw_config()
self._configurable_fields = HindsightConfig.get_configurable_fields()
self._credential_fields = HindsightConfig.get_credential_fields()
async def resolve_full_config(self, bank_id: str, context: RequestContext | None = None) -> HindsightConfig:
"""
Resolve full HindsightConfig for a bank with hierarchical overrides applied.
This is for INTERNAL USE ONLY. Returns the complete config object with all fields
including credentials and static fields. Use get_bank_config() for API responses.
Resolution order:
1. Global config (from environment variables)
2. Tenant config overrides (from TenantExtension.get_tenant_config())
3. Bank config overrides (from banks.config JSONB)
Args:
bank_id: Bank identifier
context: Request context for tenant config resolution
Returns:
Complete HindsightConfig with hierarchical overrides applied
"""
# Start with global config (all fields)
config_dict = asdict(self._global_config)
# Load tenant config overrides (if tenant extension available)
if self.tenant_extension and context:
try:
tenant_overrides = await self.tenant_extension.get_tenant_config(context)
if tenant_overrides:
# Normalize keys and filter to configurable fields only
normalized_tenant = normalize_config_dict(tenant_overrides)
configurable_tenant = {k: v for k, v in normalized_tenant.items() if k in self._configurable_fields}
config_dict.update(configurable_tenant)
logger.debug(
f"Applied tenant config overrides for bank {bank_id}: {list(configurable_tenant.keys())}"
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to load tenant config for bank {bank_id}: {e}")
# Load bank config overrides
bank_overrides = await self._load_bank_config(bank_id)
if bank_overrides:
config_dict.update(bank_overrides)
logger.debug(f"Applied bank config overrides for bank {bank_id}: {list(bank_overrides.keys())}")
# Return full config object (dataclass doesn't have __init__ that accepts kwargs, so we update the object)
# Create a new config instance by copying the global config and updating fields
resolved_config = HindsightConfig(**config_dict)
return resolved_config
async def get_bank_config(self, bank_id: str, context: RequestContext | None = None) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""
Get fully resolved config for a bank (filtered by permissions).
Resolution order:
1. Global config (from environment variables)
2. Tenant config overrides (from TenantExtension.get_tenant_config())
3. Bank config overrides (from banks.config JSONB)
Note: Config is resolved on every call (not cached) to ensure consistency
across multiple API servers.
SECURITY:
- Only returns configurable fields (excludes static/infrastructure fields)
- Filters out ALL credential fields (API keys, base URLs, etc.)
- Further filtered by tenant/bank permissions if extension provides them
Args:
bank_id: Bank identifier
context: Request context for tenant config resolution and permissions
Returns:
Dict of allowed configurable fields only (never includes credentials or static fields)
"""
# Resolve full config with all hierarchical overrides
resolved_config = await self.resolve_full_config(bank_id, context)
config_dict = asdict(resolved_config)
# SECURITY: Filter to only configurable fields (exclude static/infrastructure)
filtered = {k: v for k, v in config_dict.items() if k in self._configurable_fields}
# SECURITY: Remove ALL credential fields (API keys, base URLs, etc.)
filtered = {k: v for k, v in filtered.items() if k not in self._credential_fields}
# PERMISSIONS: Further filter based on tenant/bank permissions
if self.tenant_extension and context:
try:
allowed_fields = await self.tenant_extension.get_allowed_config_fields(context, bank_id)
if allowed_fields is not None: # None means "allow all"
filtered = {k: v for k, v in filtered.items() if k in allowed_fields}
logger.debug(
f"Applied permission filter for bank {bank_id}: allowed={len(allowed_fields)} fields, "
f"returned={len(filtered)} fields"
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to load permissions for bank {bank_id}: {e}")
return filtered
async def _load_bank_config(self, bank_id: str) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""
Load bank config overrides from banks.config JSONB column.
Args:
bank_id: Bank identifier
Returns:
Dict of config overrides (only configurable fields, normalized keys)
"""
try:
async with self.pool.acquire() as conn:
row = await conn.fetchrow(
"""
SELECT config FROM banks WHERE bank_id = $1
""",
bank_id,
)
if row and row["config"]:
config_data = row["config"]
# Handle case where JSONB is returned as JSON string
if isinstance(config_data, str):
config_data = json.loads(config_data)
# Normalize keys (handle both env var format and Python field format)
normalized = normalize_config_dict(config_data)
# Only return overrides for configurable fields
return {k: v for k, v in normalized.items() if k in self._configurable_fields}
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to load bank config for {bank_id}: {e}")
return {}
async def update_bank_config(
self, bank_id: str, updates: dict[str, Any], context: RequestContext | None = None
) -> None:
"""
Update bank configuration overrides (with permission checking).
Args:
bank_id: Bank identifier
updates: Dict of config field names to new values.
Keys can be in env var format (HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER)
or Python field format (llm_provider).
Only configurable fields are allowed.
context: Request context for permission checking
Raises:
ValueError: If attempting to override invalid/disallowed fields
"""
# Normalize keys
normalized_updates = normalize_config_dict(updates)
# SECURITY: Reject credential fields explicitly
credential_attempts = set(normalized_updates.keys()) & self._credential_fields
if credential_attempts:
raise ValueError(
f"Cannot set credential fields via API: {sorted(credential_attempts)}. "
f"Credentials (API keys, base URLs) must be set at server level only."
)
# Validate all fields are configurable
invalid_fields = set(normalized_updates.keys()) - self._configurable_fields
if invalid_fields:
static_fields = HindsightConfig.get_static_fields()
invalid_static = invalid_fields & static_fields
if invalid_static:
raise ValueError(
f"Cannot override static (server-level) fields: {sorted(invalid_static)}. "
f"Only configurable fields can be overridden per-bank. "
f"Configurable fields include: {sorted(list(self._configurable_fields)[:10])}... "
f"(total: {len(self._configurable_fields)} fields)"
)
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Unknown configuration fields: {sorted(invalid_fields)}. "
f"Valid configurable fields: {sorted(list(self._configurable_fields)[:10])}..."
)
# PERMISSIONS: Check tenant/bank permissions
if self.tenant_extension and context:
try:
allowed_fields = await self.tenant_extension.get_allowed_config_fields(context, bank_id)
if allowed_fields is not None: # None means "allow all"
disallowed = set(normalized_updates.keys()) - allowed_fields
if disallowed:
raise ValueError(
f"Not allowed to modify fields: {sorted(disallowed)}. "
f"Your permissions allow: {sorted(list(allowed_fields)[:10])}..."
if allowed_fields
else "Not allowed to modify fields: {sorted(disallowed)}. "
"Your permissions do not allow any config modifications."
)
except ValueError:
raise # Re-raise permission errors
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to check permissions for bank {bank_id}: {e}")
# Continue without permission check (fail open for backward compatibility)
# Merge with existing config (JSONB || operator)
async with self.pool.acquire() as conn:
await conn.execute(
"""
UPDATE banks
SET config = config || $1::jsonb,
updated_at = now()
WHERE bank_id = $2
""",
json.dumps(normalized_updates),
bank_id,
)
logger.info(f"Updated bank config for {bank_id}: {list(normalized_updates.keys())}")
async def reset_bank_config(self, bank_id: str) -> None:
"""
Reset bank configuration to defaults (remove all overrides).
Args:
bank_id: Bank identifier
"""
async with self.pool.acquire() as conn:
await conn.execute(
"""
UPDATE banks
SET config = '{}'::jsonb,
updated_at = now()
WHERE bank_id = $1
""",
bank_id,
)
logger.info(f"Reset bank config for {bank_id} to defaults")
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ import uuid
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
from ...config import get_config
from ..memory_engine import fq_table
from ..retain import embedding_utils
from .prompts import (
@@ -83,8 +82,9 @@ async def run_consolidation_job(
Returns:
Dict with consolidation results
"""
# Resolve bank-specific config with hierarchical overrides
config = await memory_engine._config_resolver.resolve_full_config(bank_id, request_context)
from ...config import get_config
config = get_config()
perf = ConsolidationPerfLog(bank_id)
max_memories_per_batch = config.consolidation_batch_size
@@ -143,9 +143,6 @@ async def run_consolidation_job(
"skipped": 0,
}
# Track all unique tags from consolidated memories for mental model refresh filtering
consolidated_tags: set[str] = set()
batch_num = 0
last_progress_timings = {} # Track timings at last progress log
while True:
@@ -179,11 +176,6 @@ async def run_consolidation_job(
for memory in memories:
mem_start = time.time()
# Track tags from this memory for mental model refresh filtering
memory_tags = memory.get("tags") or []
if memory_tags:
consolidated_tags.update(memory_tags)
# Process the memory (uses its own connection internally)
async with pool.acquire() as conn:
result = await _process_memory(
@@ -292,12 +284,10 @@ async def run_consolidation_job(
perf.log(f"[4] Timing breakdown: {', '.join(timing_parts)}")
# Trigger mental model refreshes for models with refresh_after_consolidation=true
# SECURITY: Only refresh mental models with matching tags (or all if no tags were consolidated)
mental_models_refreshed = await _trigger_mental_model_refreshes(
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
consolidated_tags=list(consolidated_tags) if consolidated_tags else None,
perf=perf,
)
stats["mental_models_refreshed"] = mental_models_refreshed
@@ -311,20 +301,15 @@ async def _trigger_mental_model_refreshes(
memory_engine: "MemoryEngine",
bank_id: str,
request_context: "RequestContext",
consolidated_tags: list[str] | None = None,
perf: ConsolidationPerfLog | None = None,
) -> int:
"""
Trigger refreshes for mental models with refresh_after_consolidation=true.
SECURITY: Only triggers refresh for mental models whose tags overlap with the
consolidated memory tags, preventing unnecessary refreshes across security boundaries.
Args:
memory_engine: MemoryEngine instance
bank_id: Bank identifier
request_context: Request context for authentication
consolidated_tags: Tags from memories that were consolidated (None = refresh all)
perf: Performance logging
Returns:
@@ -333,52 +318,22 @@ async def _trigger_mental_model_refreshes(
pool = memory_engine._pool
# Find mental models with refresh_after_consolidation=true
# SECURITY: Control which mental models get refreshed based on tags
async with pool.acquire() as conn:
if consolidated_tags:
# Tagged memories were consolidated - refresh:
# 1. Mental models with overlapping tags (security boundary)
# 2. Untagged mental models (they're "global" and available to all contexts)
# DO NOT refresh mental models with different tags
rows = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, name, tags
FROM {fq_table("mental_models")}
WHERE bank_id = $1
AND (trigger->>'refresh_after_consolidation')::boolean = true
AND (
(tags IS NOT NULL AND tags != '{{}}' AND tags && $2::varchar[])
OR (tags IS NULL OR tags = '{{}}')
)
""",
bank_id,
consolidated_tags,
)
else:
# Untagged memories were consolidated - only refresh untagged mental models
# SECURITY: Tagged mental models are NOT refreshed when untagged memories are consolidated
rows = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, name, tags
FROM {fq_table("mental_models")}
WHERE bank_id = $1
AND (trigger->>'refresh_after_consolidation')::boolean = true
AND (tags IS NULL OR tags = '{{}}')
""",
bank_id,
)
rows = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, name
FROM {fq_table("mental_models")}
WHERE bank_id = $1
AND (trigger->>'refresh_after_consolidation')::boolean = true
""",
bank_id,
)
if not rows:
return 0
if perf:
if consolidated_tags:
perf.log(
f"[5] Triggering refresh for {len(rows)} mental models with refresh_after_consolidation=true "
f"(filtered by tags: {consolidated_tags})"
)
else:
perf.log(f"[5] Triggering refresh for {len(rows)} mental models with refresh_after_consolidation=true")
perf.log(f"[5] Triggering refresh for {len(rows)} mental models with refresh_after_consolidation=true")
# Submit refresh tasks for each mental model
refreshed_count = 0
@@ -426,109 +381,92 @@ async def _process_memory(
Returns:
Dict with action summary: created/updated/merged counts
"""
from ...tracing import get_tracer, is_tracing_enabled
fact_text = memory["text"]
memory_id = memory["id"]
fact_tags = memory.get("tags") or []
# Create parent span for this memory's consolidation
tracer = get_tracer()
if is_tracing_enabled():
consolidation_span = tracer.start_span("hindsight.consolidation")
consolidation_span.set_attribute("hindsight.memory_id", str(memory_id))
consolidation_span.set_attribute("hindsight.bank_id", bank_id)
else:
consolidation_span = None
# Find related observations using the full recall system (NO tag filtering)
t0 = time.time()
related_observations = await _find_related_observations(
conn=conn,
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
query=fact_text,
request_context=request_context,
)
if perf:
perf.record_timing("recall", time.time() - t0)
try:
# Find related observations using the full recall system
# SECURITY: Pass tags to ensure observations don't leak across security boundaries
t0 = time.time()
related_observations = await _find_related_observations(
conn=conn,
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
query=fact_text,
request_context=request_context,
tags=fact_tags, # Pass source memory's tags for security
)
if perf:
perf.record_timing("recall", time.time() - t0)
# Single LLM call handles ALL cases (with or without existing observations)
# Note: Tags are NOT passed to LLM - they are handled algorithmically
t0 = time.time()
actions = await _consolidate_with_llm(
memory_engine=memory_engine,
fact_text=fact_text,
observations=related_observations, # Can be empty list
mission=mission,
)
if perf:
perf.record_timing("llm", time.time() - t0)
# Single LLM call handles ALL cases (with or without existing observations)
# Note: Tags are NOT passed to LLM - they are handled algorithmically
t0 = time.time()
actions = await _consolidate_with_llm(
memory_engine=memory_engine,
fact_text=fact_text,
observations=related_observations, # Can be empty list
mission=mission,
)
if perf:
perf.record_timing("llm", time.time() - t0)
if not actions:
# LLM returned empty array - fact is purely ephemeral, skip
return {"action": "skipped", "reason": "no_durable_knowledge"}
if not actions:
# LLM returned empty array - fact is purely ephemeral, skip
return {"action": "skipped", "reason": "no_durable_knowledge"}
# Execute all actions and collect results
results = []
for action in actions:
action_type = action.get("action")
if action_type == "update":
result = await _execute_update_action(
conn=conn,
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
memory_id=memory_id,
action=action,
observations=related_observations,
source_fact_tags=fact_tags, # Pass source fact's tags for security
source_occurred_start=memory.get("occurred_start"),
source_occurred_end=memory.get("occurred_end"),
source_mentioned_at=memory.get("mentioned_at"),
perf=perf,
)
results.append(result)
elif action_type == "create":
result = await _execute_create_action(
conn=conn,
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
memory_id=memory_id,
action=action,
source_fact_tags=fact_tags, # Pass source fact's tags for security
event_date=memory.get("event_date"),
occurred_start=memory.get("occurred_start"),
occurred_end=memory.get("occurred_end"),
mentioned_at=memory.get("mentioned_at"),
perf=perf,
)
results.append(result)
# Execute all actions and collect results
results = []
for action in actions:
action_type = action.get("action")
if action_type == "update":
result = await _execute_update_action(
conn=conn,
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
memory_id=memory_id,
action=action,
observations=related_observations,
source_fact_tags=fact_tags, # Pass source fact's tags for security
source_occurred_start=memory.get("occurred_start"),
source_occurred_end=memory.get("occurred_end"),
source_mentioned_at=memory.get("mentioned_at"),
perf=perf,
)
results.append(result)
elif action_type == "create":
result = await _execute_create_action(
conn=conn,
memory_engine=memory_engine,
bank_id=bank_id,
memory_id=memory_id,
action=action,
source_fact_tags=fact_tags, # Pass source fact's tags for security
event_date=memory.get("event_date"),
occurred_start=memory.get("occurred_start"),
occurred_end=memory.get("occurred_end"),
mentioned_at=memory.get("mentioned_at"),
perf=perf,
)
results.append(result)
if not results:
# No valid actions executed
return {"action": "skipped", "reason": "no_valid_actions"}
if not results:
# No valid actions executed
return {"action": "skipped", "reason": "no_valid_actions"}
# Summarize results
created = sum(1 for r in results if r.get("action") == "created")
updated = sum(1 for r in results if r.get("action") == "updated")
merged = sum(1 for r in results if r.get("action") == "merged")
# Summarize results
created = sum(1 for r in results if r.get("action") == "created")
updated = sum(1 for r in results if r.get("action") == "updated")
merged = sum(1 for r in results if r.get("action") == "merged")
if len(results) == 1:
return results[0]
if len(results) == 1:
return results[0]
return {
"action": "multiple",
"created": created,
"updated": updated,
"merged": merged,
"total_actions": len(results),
}
finally:
if consolidation_span:
consolidation_span.end()
return {
"action": "multiple",
"created": created,
"updated": updated,
"merged": merged,
"total_actions": len(results),
}
async def _execute_update_action(
@@ -728,57 +666,34 @@ async def _find_related_observations(
bank_id: str,
query: str,
request_context: "RequestContext",
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> list[dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Find observations related to the given query using optimized recall.
SECURITY: Filters by tags using all_strict matching to prevent cross-tenant/cross-user
information leakage. Observations are only consolidated within the same tag scope.
IMPORTANT: We do NOT filter by tags here. Consolidation needs to see ALL
potentially related observations regardless of scope, so the LLM can
decide on tag routing (same scope update vs cross-scope create).
Uses max_tokens to naturally limit observations (no artificial count limit).
Includes source memories with dates for LLM context.
Args:
tags: Optional tags to filter observations (uses all_strict matching for security)
Returns:
List of related observations with their tags, source memories, and dates
"""
# Use recall to find related observations with token budget
# max_tokens naturally limits how many observations are returned
from ...config import get_config
from ...tracing import get_tracer, is_tracing_enabled
config = get_config()
# SECURITY: Use all_strict matching if tags provided to prevent cross-scope consolidation
tags_match = "all_strict" if tags else "any"
# Create span for recall operation within consolidation
tracer = get_tracer()
if is_tracing_enabled():
recall_span = tracer.start_span("hindsight.consolidation_recall")
recall_span.set_attribute("hindsight.bank_id", bank_id)
recall_span.set_attribute("hindsight.query", query[:100]) # Truncate for brevity
recall_span.set_attribute("hindsight.fact_type", "observation")
else:
recall_span = None
try:
recall_result = await memory_engine.recall_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query=query,
max_tokens=config.consolidation_max_tokens, # Token budget for observations (configurable)
fact_type=["observation"], # Only retrieve observations
request_context=request_context,
tags=tags, # Filter by source memory's tags
tags_match=tags_match, # Use strict matching for security
_quiet=True, # Suppress logging
)
finally:
if recall_span:
recall_span.end()
recall_result = await memory_engine.recall_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query=query,
max_tokens=config.consolidation_max_tokens, # Token budget for observations (configurable)
fact_type=["observation"], # Only retrieve observations
request_context=request_context,
_quiet=True, # Suppress logging
# NO tags parameter - intentionally get ALL observations
)
# If no observations returned, return empty list
if not recall_result.results:
@@ -1016,33 +931,15 @@ async def _create_observation_directly(
t0 = time.time()
observation_id = uuid.uuid4()
# Query varies based on text search backend
config = get_config()
if config.text_search_extension == "vchord":
# VectorChord: manually tokenize and insert search_vector
query = f"""
INSERT INTO {fq_table("memory_units")} (
id, bank_id, text, fact_type, embedding, proof_count, source_memory_ids, history,
tags, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, search_vector
)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, 'observation', $4::vector, 1, $5, '[]'::jsonb, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10,
tokenize($3, 'llmlingua2')::bm25_catalog.bm25vector)
RETURNING id
"""
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL: search_vector is GENERATED ALWAYS, don't include it
query = f"""
INSERT INTO {fq_table("memory_units")} (
id, bank_id, text, fact_type, embedding, proof_count, source_memory_ids, history,
tags, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at
)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, 'observation', $4::vector, 1, $5, '[]'::jsonb, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10)
RETURNING id
"""
row = await conn.fetchrow(
query,
f"""
INSERT INTO {fq_table("memory_units")} (
id, bank_id, text, fact_type, embedding, proof_count, source_memory_ids, history,
tags, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at
)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, 'observation', $4::vector, 1, $5, '[]'::jsonb, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10)
RETURNING id
""",
observation_id,
bank_id,
observation_text,
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
CONSOLIDATION_SYSTEM_PROMPT = """You are a memory consolidation system. Your job is to convert facts into durable knowledge (observations) and merge with existing knowledge when appropriate.
You must output ONLY valid JSON with no markdown code blocks or additional text. However, the "text" field within each observation should use markdown formatting (headers, lists, bold, etc.) for clarity and readability.
You must output ONLY valid JSON with no markdown formatting, no code blocks, and no additional text.
## EXTRACT DURABLE KNOWLEDGE, NOT EPHEMERAL STATE
Facts often describe events or actions. Extract the DURABLE KNOWLEDGE implied by the fact, not the transient state.
@@ -32,16 +32,13 @@ BAD examples:
## MERGE RULES (when comparing to existing observations):
1. REDUNDANT: Same information worded differently → update existing
2. CONTRADICTION: Opposite information about same topic → update with temporal markers showing change
Example: "Alex used to love pizza but now hates it" OR "Alex's pizza preference changed from love to hate"
3. UPDATE: New state replacing old state → update showing the transition with "used to", "now", "changed from X to Y"
2. CONTRADICTION: Opposite information about same topic → update with history (e.g., "used to X, now Y")
3. UPDATE: New state replacing old state → update with history
## CRITICAL RULES:
- NEVER merge facts about DIFFERENT people
- NEVER merge unrelated topics (food preferences vs work vs hobbies)
- When merging contradictions, the "text" field MUST capture BOTH states with temporal markers:
* Use "used to X, now Y" OR "changed from X to Y" OR "X but now Y"
* DO NOT just state the new fact - you MUST show the change
- When merging contradictions, capture the CHANGE (before → after)
- Keep observations focused on ONE specific topic per person
- The "text" field MUST contain durable knowledge, not ephemeral state
- Do NOT include "tags" in output - tags are handled automatically"""
@@ -71,15 +68,10 @@ Instructions:
- New topic → CREATE new observation
- Purely ephemeral → return []
Output JSON array of actions (the "text" field should use markdown formatting for structure):
Output JSON array of actions:
[
{{"action": "update", "learning_id": "uuid-from-observations", "text": "## Updated Knowledge\n\n**Key point**: details here\n\n- Supporting detail 1\n- Supporting detail 2", "reason": "..."}},
{{"action": "create", "text": "## New Durable Knowledge\n\nDescription with **emphasis** and proper structure", "reason": "..."}}
{{"action": "update", "learning_id": "uuid-from-observations", "text": "updated knowledge", "reason": "..."}},
{{"action": "create", "text": "new durable knowledge", "reason": "..."}}
]
Return [] if fact contains no durable knowledge.
IMPORTANT: Format the "text" field with markdown for better readability:
- Use headers, lists, bold/italic, tables where appropriate
- CRITICAL: Add blank lines before and after block elements (tables, code blocks, lists)
- Ensure proper spacing for markdown to render correctly"""
Return [] if fact contains no durable knowledge."""
@@ -24,18 +24,20 @@ from ..config import (
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU,
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT,
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL,
DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE,
DEFAULT_RERANKER_PROVIDER,
DEFAULT_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE,
DEFAULT_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT,
ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_API_KEY,
ENV_COHERE_API_KEY,
ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE,
ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY,
ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_BASE_URL,
ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL,
ENV_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_CACHE_DIR,
ENV_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_MODEL,
ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL,
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU,
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_MAX_CONCURRENT,
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL,
ENV_RERANKER_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE,
ENV_RERANKER_PROVIDER,
ENV_RERANKER_TEI_BATCH_SIZE,
ENV_RERANKER_TEI_MAX_CONCURRENT,
@@ -100,13 +102,7 @@ class LocalSTCrossEncoder(CrossEncoderModel):
_executor: ThreadPoolExecutor | None = None
_max_concurrent: int = 4 # Limit concurrent CPU-bound reranking calls
def __init__(
self,
model_name: str | None = None,
max_concurrent: int = 4,
force_cpu: bool = False,
trust_remote_code: bool = False,
):
def __init__(self, model_name: str | None = None, max_concurrent: int = 4, force_cpu: bool = False):
"""
Initialize local SentenceTransformers cross-encoder.
@@ -117,13 +113,9 @@ class LocalSTCrossEncoder(CrossEncoderModel):
Higher values may cause CPU thrashing under load.
force_cpu: Force CPU mode (avoids MPS/XPC issues on macOS in daemon mode).
Default: False
trust_remote_code: Allow loading models with custom code (security risk).
Required for some models like jina-reranker-v2-base-multilingual.
Default: False (disabled for security)
"""
self.model_name = model_name or DEFAULT_RERANKER_LOCAL_MODEL
self.force_cpu = force_cpu
self.trust_remote_code = trust_remote_code
self._model = None
LocalSTCrossEncoder._max_concurrent = max_concurrent
@@ -189,7 +181,6 @@ class LocalSTCrossEncoder(CrossEncoderModel):
self.model_name,
device=device,
model_kwargs={"low_cpu_mem_usage": False},
trust_remote_code=self.trust_remote_code,
)
finally:
# Restore original logging level
@@ -856,27 +847,23 @@ def create_cross_encoder_from_env() -> CrossEncoderModel:
model_name=config.reranker_local_model,
max_concurrent=config.reranker_local_max_concurrent,
force_cpu=config.reranker_local_force_cpu,
trust_remote_code=config.reranker_local_trust_remote_code,
)
elif provider == "cohere":
api_key = config.reranker_cohere_api_key
api_key = os.environ.get(ENV_COHERE_API_KEY)
if not api_key:
raise ValueError(f"{ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_API_KEY} is required when {ENV_RERANKER_PROVIDER} is 'cohere'")
return CohereCrossEncoder(
api_key=api_key,
model=config.reranker_cohere_model,
base_url=config.reranker_cohere_base_url,
)
raise ValueError(f"{ENV_COHERE_API_KEY} is required when {ENV_RERANKER_PROVIDER} is 'cohere'")
model = os.environ.get(ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL, DEFAULT_RERANKER_COHERE_MODEL)
base_url = os.environ.get(ENV_RERANKER_COHERE_BASE_URL) or None
return CohereCrossEncoder(api_key=api_key, model=model, base_url=base_url)
elif provider == "flashrank":
model = os.environ.get(ENV_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_MODEL, DEFAULT_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_MODEL)
cache_dir = os.environ.get(ENV_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_CACHE_DIR, DEFAULT_RERANKER_FLASHRANK_CACHE_DIR)
return FlashRankCrossEncoder(model_name=model, cache_dir=cache_dir)
elif provider == "litellm":
return LiteLLMCrossEncoder(
api_base=config.reranker_litellm_api_base,
api_key=config.reranker_litellm_api_key,
model=config.reranker_litellm_model,
)
api_base = os.environ.get(ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE, DEFAULT_LITELLM_API_BASE)
api_key = os.environ.get(ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY)
model = os.environ.get(ENV_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL, DEFAULT_RERANKER_LITELLM_MODEL)
return LiteLLMCrossEncoder(api_base=api_base, api_key=api_key, model=model)
elif provider == "rrf":
return RRFPassthroughCrossEncoder()
else:
@@ -21,19 +21,22 @@ from ..config import (
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL,
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU,
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_MODEL,
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE,
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_MODEL,
DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER,
DEFAULT_LITELLM_API_BASE,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_API_KEY,
ENV_COHERE_API_KEY,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_BASE_URL,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_FORCE_CPU,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_MODEL,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_TRUST_REMOTE_CODE,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_API_KEY,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_BASE_URL,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_MODEL,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER,
ENV_EMBEDDINGS_TEI_URL,
ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE,
ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY,
ENV_LLM_API_KEY,
)
@@ -92,7 +95,7 @@ class LocalSTEmbeddings(Embeddings):
The embedding dimension is auto-detected from the model.
"""
def __init__(self, model_name: str | None = None, force_cpu: bool = False, trust_remote_code: bool = False):
def __init__(self, model_name: str | None = None, force_cpu: bool = False):
"""
Initialize local SentenceTransformers embeddings.
@@ -101,13 +104,9 @@ class LocalSTEmbeddings(Embeddings):
Default: BAAI/bge-small-en-v1.5
force_cpu: Force CPU mode (avoids MPS/XPC issues on macOS in daemon mode).
Default: False
trust_remote_code: Allow loading models with custom code (security risk).
Required for some models with custom architectures.
Default: False (disabled for security)
"""
self.model_name = model_name or DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LOCAL_MODEL
self.force_cpu = force_cpu
self.trust_remote_code = trust_remote_code
self._model = None
self._dimension: int | None = None
@@ -177,7 +176,6 @@ class LocalSTEmbeddings(Embeddings):
self.model_name,
device=device,
model_kwargs={"low_cpu_mem_usage": False},
trust_remote_code=self.trust_remote_code,
)
finally:
# Restore original logging level
@@ -743,7 +741,6 @@ def create_embeddings_from_env() -> Embeddings:
return LocalSTEmbeddings(
model_name=config.embeddings_local_model,
force_cpu=config.embeddings_local_force_cpu,
trust_remote_code=config.embeddings_local_trust_remote_code,
)
elif provider == "openai":
# Use dedicated embeddings API key, or fall back to LLM API key
@@ -757,20 +754,17 @@ def create_embeddings_from_env() -> Embeddings:
base_url = os.environ.get(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_OPENAI_BASE_URL) or None
return OpenAIEmbeddings(api_key=api_key, model=model, base_url=base_url)
elif provider == "cohere":
api_key = config.embeddings_cohere_api_key
api_key = os.environ.get(ENV_COHERE_API_KEY)
if not api_key:
raise ValueError(f"{ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_API_KEY} is required when {ENV_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER} is 'cohere'")
return CohereEmbeddings(
api_key=api_key,
model=config.embeddings_cohere_model,
base_url=config.embeddings_cohere_base_url,
)
raise ValueError(f"{ENV_COHERE_API_KEY} is required when {ENV_EMBEDDINGS_PROVIDER} is 'cohere'")
model = os.environ.get(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL, DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_MODEL)
base_url = os.environ.get(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_COHERE_BASE_URL) or None
return CohereEmbeddings(api_key=api_key, model=model, base_url=base_url)
elif provider == "litellm":
return LiteLLMEmbeddings(
api_base=config.embeddings_litellm_api_base,
api_key=config.embeddings_litellm_api_key,
model=config.embeddings_litellm_model,
)
api_base = os.environ.get(ENV_LITELLM_API_BASE, DEFAULT_LITELLM_API_BASE)
api_key = os.environ.get(ENV_LITELLM_API_KEY)
model = os.environ.get(ENV_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL, DEFAULT_EMBEDDINGS_LITELLM_MODEL)
return LiteLLMEmbeddings(api_base=api_base, api_key=api_key, model=model)
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Unknown embeddings provider: {provider}. Supported: 'local', 'tei', 'openai', 'cohere', 'litellm'"
File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ class AnthropicLLM(LLMInterface):
messages=test_messages,
max_completion_tokens=10,
temperature=0.0,
scope="verification",
scope="test",
max_retries=0,
)
logger.info("Anthropic connection verified successfully")
@@ -223,24 +223,6 @@ class AnthropicLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record trace span
from hindsight_api.tracing import _serialize_for_span, get_span_recorder
finish_reason = response.stop_reason if hasattr(response, "stop_reason") else None
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=_serialize_for_span(result),
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
error=None,
)
# Log slow calls
if duration > 10.0:
logger.info(
@@ -415,41 +397,16 @@ class AnthropicLLM(LLMInterface):
# Record metrics
metrics = get_metrics_collector()
duration = time.time() - start_time
metrics.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
duration=duration,
duration=time.time() - start_time,
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
success=True,
)
# Record OpenTelemetry span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
# Convert LLMToolCall objects to dicts for span recording
tool_calls_dict = (
[{"id": tc.id, "name": tc.name, "arguments": tc.arguments} for tc in tool_calls]
if tool_calls
else None
)
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=content,
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
error=None,
tool_calls=tool_calls_dict,
)
return LLMToolCallResult(
content=content,
tool_calls=tool_calls,
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ class ClaudeCodeLLM(LLMInterface):
messages=test_messages,
max_completion_tokens=10,
temperature=0.0,
scope="verification",
scope="test",
max_retries=0,
)
logger.info("Claude Code connection verified successfully")
@@ -237,23 +237,6 @@ class ClaudeCodeLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record trace span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=result if isinstance(result, str) else json.dumps(result),
input_tokens=estimated_input,
output_tokens=estimated_output,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=None,
error=None,
)
# Log slow calls
if duration > 10.0:
logger.info(
@@ -136,7 +136,6 @@ class CodexLLM(LLMInterface):
max_retries=2,
initial_backoff=0.5,
max_backoff=2.0,
scope="verification",
)
logger.info(f"Codex LLM verified: {self.model}")
except Exception as e:
@@ -262,26 +261,6 @@ class CodexLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record trace span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
# Estimate tokens for tracing
estimated_input = sum(len(m.get("content", "")) for m in messages) // 4
estimated_output = len(content) // 4
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=result if isinstance(result, str) else json.dumps(result),
input_tokens=estimated_input,
output_tokens=estimated_output,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=None,
error=None,
)
if return_usage:
# Codex doesn't provide token counts, estimate based on content
estimated_input = sum(len(m.get("content", "")) for m in messages) // 4
@@ -525,28 +504,6 @@ class CodexLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record OpenTelemetry span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
# Convert LLMToolCall objects to dicts for span recording
tool_calls_dict = (
[{"id": tc.id, "name": tc.name, "arguments": tc.arguments} for tc in tool_calls] if tool_calls else None
)
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=content,
input_tokens=0, # Codex doesn't provide token counts
output_tokens=0,
duration=duration,
finish_reason="tool_calls" if tool_calls else "stop",
error=None,
tool_calls=tool_calls_dict,
)
return LLMToolCallResult(
content=content,
tool_calls=tool_calls,
@@ -136,7 +136,6 @@ class GeminiLLM(LLMInterface):
max_retries=2,
initial_backoff=0.5,
max_backoff=2.0,
scope="verification",
)
logger.info(f"{self.provider.upper()} connection verified successfully")
except Exception as e:
@@ -276,29 +275,6 @@ class GeminiLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record trace span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
finish_reason = None
if hasattr(response, "candidates") and response.candidates:
if hasattr(response.candidates[0], "finish_reason"):
finish_reason = str(response.candidates[0].finish_reason)
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
from hindsight_api.tracing import _serialize_for_span
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=_serialize_for_span(result),
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
error=None,
)
# Log slow calls
if duration > 10.0 and input_tokens > 0:
logger.info(
@@ -490,30 +466,6 @@ class GeminiLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record OpenTelemetry span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
# Convert LLMToolCall objects to dicts for span recording
tool_calls_dict = (
[{"id": tc.id, "name": tc.name, "arguments": tc.arguments} for tc in tool_calls]
if tool_calls
else None
)
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=content,
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
error=None,
tool_calls=tool_calls_dict,
)
return LLMToolCallResult(
content=content,
tool_calls=tool_calls,
@@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ class MockLLM(LLMInterface):
# Storage for test verification
self._mock_calls: list[dict] = []
self._mock_response: Any = None
self._mock_exception: Exception | None = None
async def verify_connection(self) -> None:
"""
@@ -125,27 +124,6 @@ class MockLLM(LLMInterface):
self._mock_calls.append(call_record)
logger.debug(f"Mock LLM call recorded: scope={scope}, model={self.model}")
# Raise mock exception if configured
if self._mock_exception is not None:
raise self._mock_exception
# Record trace span (minimal for mock provider)
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content="mock response",
input_tokens=10,
output_tokens=5,
duration=0.001, # Mock calls are instant
finish_reason="stop",
error=None,
)
# Return mock response
if self._mock_response is not None:
result = self._mock_response
@@ -205,54 +183,20 @@ class MockLLM(LLMInterface):
}
self._mock_calls.append(call_record)
# Raise mock exception if configured
if self._mock_exception is not None:
raise self._mock_exception
# Record OpenTelemetry span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
if self._mock_response is not None:
if isinstance(self._mock_response, LLMToolCallResult):
result = self._mock_response
elif isinstance(self._mock_response, list):
# Allow setting just tool calls as a list
result = LLMToolCallResult(
return self._mock_response
# Allow setting just tool calls as a list
if isinstance(self._mock_response, list):
return LLMToolCallResult(
tool_calls=[
LLMToolCall(id=f"mock_{i}", name=tc["name"], arguments=tc.get("arguments", {}))
for i, tc in enumerate(self._mock_response)
],
finish_reason="tool_calls",
)
else:
result = LLMToolCallResult(content="mock response", finish_reason="stop")
else:
result = LLMToolCallResult(content="mock response", finish_reason="stop")
# Record span with mock values
# Convert LLMToolCall objects to dicts for span recording
tool_calls_dict = (
[{"id": tc.id, "name": tc.name, "arguments": tc.arguments} for tc in result.tool_calls]
if result.tool_calls
else None
)
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=result.content,
input_tokens=10, # Mock value
output_tokens=5, # Mock value
duration=0.1, # Mock value
finish_reason=result.finish_reason,
error=None,
tool_calls=tool_calls_dict,
)
return result
return LLMToolCallResult(content="mock response", finish_reason="stop")
async def cleanup(self) -> None:
"""Clean up resources (no-op for mock provider)."""
@@ -271,16 +215,6 @@ class MockLLM(LLMInterface):
"""
self._mock_response = response
def set_mock_exception(self, exception: Exception) -> None:
"""
Set an exception to raise from mock calls.
Args:
exception: The exception to raise on the next call.
After raising, the exception is cleared.
"""
self._mock_exception = exception
def get_mock_calls(self) -> list[dict]:
"""
Get the list of recorded mock calls.
@@ -296,6 +230,5 @@ class MockLLM(LLMInterface):
return self._mock_calls
def clear_mock_calls(self) -> None:
"""Clear the recorded mock calls and any set exception."""
"""Clear the recorded mock calls."""
self._mock_calls = []
self._mock_exception = None
@@ -130,7 +130,6 @@ class OpenAICompatibleLLM(LLMInterface):
max_retries=2,
initial_backoff=0.5,
max_backoff=2.0,
scope="verification",
)
logger.info(f"Connection verified: {self.provider}/{self.model}")
except Exception as e:
@@ -369,24 +368,6 @@ class OpenAICompatibleLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record trace span
from hindsight_api.tracing import _serialize_for_span, get_span_recorder
finish_reason = response.choices[0].finish_reason if response.choices else None
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=_serialize_for_span(result),
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
error=None,
)
# Log slow calls
if duration > 10.0 and usage:
ratio = max(1, output_tokens) / max(1, input_tokens)
@@ -575,30 +556,6 @@ class OpenAICompatibleLLM(LLMInterface):
success=True,
)
# Record OpenTelemetry span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_span_recorder
span_recorder = get_span_recorder()
# Convert LLMToolCall objects to dicts for span recording
tool_calls_dict = (
[{"id": tc.id, "name": tc.name, "arguments": tc.arguments} for tc in tool_calls]
if tool_calls
else None
)
span_recorder.record_llm_call(
provider=self.provider,
model=self.model,
scope=scope,
messages=messages,
response_content=content,
input_tokens=input_tokens,
output_tokens=output_tokens,
duration=duration,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
error=None,
tool_calls=tool_calls_dict,
)
return LLMToolCallResult(
content=content,
tool_calls=tool_calls,
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ async def run_reflect_agent(
{"role": "system", "content": FINAL_SYSTEM_PROMPT},
{"role": "user", "content": prompt},
],
scope="reflect",
scope="reflect_agent_final",
max_completion_tokens=max_tokens,
return_usage=True,
)
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ async def run_reflect_agent(
result = await llm_config.call_with_tools(
messages=messages,
tools=tools,
scope="reflect_tool_call",
scope="reflect_agent",
tool_choice="required" if iteration == 0 else "auto", # Force tool use on first iteration
)
llm_duration = int((time.time() - llm_start) * 1000)
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ async def run_reflect_agent(
{"role": "system", "content": FINAL_SYSTEM_PROMPT},
{"role": "user", "content": prompt},
],
scope="reflect",
scope="reflect_agent_final",
max_completion_tokens=max_tokens,
return_usage=True,
)
@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ async def run_reflect_agent(
{"role": "system", "content": FINAL_SYSTEM_PROMPT},
{"role": "user", "content": prompt},
],
scope="reflect",
scope="reflect_agent_final",
max_completion_tokens=max_tokens,
return_usage=True,
)
@@ -617,30 +617,23 @@ async def run_reflect_agent(
)
continue
# Process done tool - wrap with tool call span
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_tracer
tracer = get_tracer()
span_name = "hindsight.reflect_tool_call"
with tracer.start_as_current_span(span_name) as span:
span.set_attribute("hindsight.scope", "reflect_tool_call")
span.set_attribute("hindsight.operation", "reflect_tool_call")
return await _process_done_tool(
done_call,
available_memory_ids,
available_mental_model_ids,
available_observation_ids,
iteration + 1,
total_tools_called,
tool_trace,
_get_llm_trace(),
_get_usage(),
_log_completion,
reflect_id,
directives_applied=directives_applied,
llm_config=llm_config,
response_schema=response_schema,
)
# Process done tool
return await _process_done_tool(
done_call,
available_memory_ids,
available_mental_model_ids,
available_observation_ids,
iteration + 1,
total_tools_called,
tool_trace,
_get_llm_trace(),
_get_usage(),
_log_completion,
reflect_id,
directives_applied=directives_applied,
llm_config=llm_config,
response_schema=response_schema,
)
# Execute other tools in parallel (exclude done tool in all its format variants)
other_tools = [tc for tc in result.tool_calls if not _is_done_tool(tc.name)]
@@ -849,67 +842,17 @@ async def _execute_tool_with_timing(
expand_fn: Callable[[list[str], str], Awaitable[dict[str, Any]]],
) -> tuple[dict[str, Any], int]:
"""Execute a tool call and return result with timing."""
from hindsight_api.tracing import get_tracer
start_time = time.time()
# Create span for tool execution
tracer = get_tracer()
# Normalize tool name for span
normalized_name = _normalize_tool_name(tc.name)
span_name = f"hindsight.reflect_tool_exec.{normalized_name}"
# Calculate timestamps
start_time_ns = time.time_ns()
with tracer.start_as_current_span(
span_name,
start_time=start_time_ns,
end_on_exit=False,
) as span:
# Set attributes
span.set_attribute("hindsight.tool.name", normalized_name)
span.set_attribute("hindsight.tool.id", tc.id)
span.set_attribute("hindsight.tool.arguments", json.dumps(tc.arguments))
try:
result = await _execute_tool(
tc.name,
tc.arguments,
search_mental_models_fn,
search_observations_fn,
recall_fn,
expand_fn,
)
# Set success attributes
if isinstance(result, dict) and "error" in result:
from opentelemetry.trace import Status, StatusCode
span.set_status(Status(StatusCode.ERROR, result["error"]))
else:
from opentelemetry.trace import Status, StatusCode
span.set_status(Status(StatusCode.OK))
duration_ms = int((time.time() - start_time) * 1000)
span.set_attribute("hindsight.tool.duration_ms", duration_ms)
# End span with correct timestamp
end_time_ns = time.time_ns()
span.end(end_time=end_time_ns)
return result, duration_ms
except Exception as e:
from opentelemetry.trace import Status, StatusCode
span.set_status(Status(StatusCode.ERROR, str(e)))
span.record_exception(e)
duration_ms = int((time.time() - start_time) * 1000)
span.set_attribute("hindsight.tool.duration_ms", duration_ms)
end_time_ns = time.time_ns()
span.end(end_time=end_time_ns)
raise
start = time.time()
result = await _execute_tool(
tc.name,
tc.arguments,
search_mental_models_fn,
search_observations_fn,
recall_fn,
expand_fn,
)
duration_ms = int((time.time() - start) * 1000)
return result, duration_ms
async def _execute_tool(
@@ -928,21 +871,21 @@ async def _execute_tool(
query = args.get("query")
if not query:
return {"error": "search_mental_models requires a query parameter"}
max_results = int(args.get("max_results") or 5)
max_results = args.get("max_results") or 5
return await search_mental_models_fn(query, max_results)
elif tool_name == "search_observations":
query = args.get("query")
if not query:
return {"error": "search_observations requires a query parameter"}
max_tokens = max(int(args.get("max_tokens") or 5000), 1000) # Default 5000, min 1000
max_tokens = max(args.get("max_tokens") or 5000, 1000) # Default 5000, min 1000
return await search_observations_fn(query, max_tokens)
elif tool_name == "recall":
query = args.get("query")
if not query:
return {"error": "recall requires a query parameter"}
max_tokens = max(int(args.get("max_tokens") or 2048), 1000) # Default 2048, min 1000
max_tokens = max(args.get("max_tokens") or 2048, 1000) # Default 2048, min 1000
return await recall_fn(query, max_tokens)
elif tool_name == "expand":
@@ -961,18 +904,18 @@ def _summarize_input(tool_name: str, args: dict[str, Any]) -> str:
if tool_name == "search_mental_models":
query = args.get("query", "")
query_preview = f"'{query[:30]}...'" if len(query) > 30 else f"'{query}'"
max_results = int(args.get("max_results") or 5)
max_results = args.get("max_results") or 5
return f"(query={query_preview}, max_results={max_results})"
elif tool_name == "search_observations":
query = args.get("query", "")
query_preview = f"'{query[:30]}...'" if len(query) > 30 else f"'{query}'"
max_tokens = max(int(args.get("max_tokens") or 5000), 1000)
max_tokens = max(args.get("max_tokens") or 5000, 1000)
return f"(query={query_preview}, max_tokens={max_tokens})"
elif tool_name == "recall":
query = args.get("query", "")
query_preview = f"'{query[:30]}...'" if len(query) > 30 else f"'{query}'"
# Show actual value used (default 2048, min 1000)
max_tokens = max(int(args.get("max_tokens") or 2048), 1000)
max_tokens = max(args.get("max_tokens") or 2048, 1000)
return f"(query={query_preview}, max_tokens={max_tokens})"
elif tool_name == "expand":
memory_ids = args.get("memory_ids", [])
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ class ReflectAction(BaseModel):
default=None, description="Observation sections for done action (when output_mode=observations)"
)
# Plain text answer fields (for output_mode=answer)
answer: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Well-formatted markdown answer for done action")
answer: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Plain text answer for done action (no markdown)")
answer_memory_ids: list[str] | None = Field(
default=None, description="Memory IDs supporting the answer", alias="memory_ids"
)
@@ -148,15 +148,7 @@ def build_system_prompt_for_tools(
parts = []
# Anti-hallucination rule at the very top
parts.extend(
[
"CRITICAL: You MUST ONLY use information from retrieved tool results. NEVER make up names, people, events, or entities.",
"",
]
)
# Inject directives after anti-hallucination rule
# Inject directives at the VERY START for maximum prominence
if directives:
parts.append(build_directives_section(directives))
@@ -170,7 +162,7 @@ def build_system_prompt_for_tools(
parts.extend(
[
"## CRITICAL RULES",
"- ONLY use information from tool results - no external knowledge or guessing",
"- You must NEVER fabricate information that has no basis in retrieved data",
"- You SHOULD synthesize, infer, and reason from the retrieved memories",
"- You MUST search before saying you don't have information",
"",
@@ -308,11 +300,9 @@ def build_system_prompt_for_tools(
parts.extend(
[
"",
"## Output Format: Well-Formatted Markdown Answer",
"Call done() with a well-formatted markdown 'answer' field.",
"- USE markdown formatting for structure (headers, lists, bold, italic, code blocks, tables, etc.)",
"- CRITICAL: Add blank lines before and after block elements (tables, code blocks, lists)",
"- Format for clarity and readability with proper spacing and hierarchy",
"## Output Format: Plain Text Answer",
"Call done() with a plain text 'answer' field.",
"- Do NOT use markdown formatting",
"- NEVER include memory IDs, UUIDs, or 'Memory references' in the answer text",
"- Put IDs ONLY in the memory_ids/mental_model_ids/observation_ids arrays, not in the answer",
]
@@ -484,30 +474,19 @@ def build_final_prompt(
return "\n".join(parts)
FINAL_SYSTEM_PROMPT = """CRITICAL: You MUST ONLY use information from retrieved tool results. NEVER make up names, people, events, or entities.
You are a thoughtful assistant that synthesizes answers from retrieved memories.
FINAL_SYSTEM_PROMPT = """You are a thoughtful assistant that synthesizes answers from retrieved memories.
Your approach:
- Reason over the retrieved memories to answer the question
- Make reasonable inferences when the exact answer isn't explicitly stated
- Connect related memories to form a complete picture
- Be helpful - if you have related information, use it to give the best possible answer
- ONLY use information from tool results - no external knowledge or guessing
Only say "I don't have information" if the retrieved data is truly unrelated to the question.
FORMATTING: Use proper markdown formatting in your answer:
- Headers (##, ###) for sections
- Lists (bullet or numbered) for enumerations
- Bold/italic for emphasis
- Tables with proper syntax (ensure blank line before and after)
- Code blocks where appropriate
- CRITICAL: Always add blank lines before and after block elements (tables, code blocks, lists)
- Proper spacing between sections
Do NOT fabricate information that has no basis in the retrieved data.
CRITICAL: Output ONLY the final synthesized answer. Do NOT include:
- Meta-commentary about what you're doing ("I'll search...", "Let me analyze...")
- Explanations of your reasoning process
- Descriptions of your approach
Just provide the direct answer with proper markdown formatting."""
Just provide the direct answer."""
@@ -54,18 +54,19 @@ async def tool_search_mental_models(
Dict with matching mental models including content and freshness info
"""
from ..memory_engine import fq_table
from ..search.tags import build_tags_where_clause
# Build filters dynamically
filters = ""
params: list[Any] = [bank_id, str(query_embedding), max_results]
next_param = 4
# Use the centralized tag filtering logic
if tags:
tag_clause, tag_params, next_param = build_tags_where_clause(tags, param_offset=next_param, match=tags_match)
filters += f" {tag_clause}"
params.extend(tag_params)
if tags_match == "all":
filters += f" AND tags @> ${next_param}::varchar[]"
else:
filters += f" AND (tags && ${next_param}::varchar[] OR tags IS NULL OR tags = '{{}}')"
params.append(tags)
next_param += 1
if exclude_ids:
filters += f" AND id != ALL(${next_param}::text[])"
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ TOOL_DONE_ANSWER = {
"properties": {
"answer": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Your response as well-formatted markdown. Use headers, lists, bold/italic, and code blocks for clarity. NEVER include memory IDs, UUIDs, or 'Memory references' in this text - put IDs only in memory_ids array.",
"description": "Your response as plain text. Do NOT use markdown formatting. NEVER include memory IDs, UUIDs, or 'Memory references' in this text - put IDs only in memory_ids array.",
},
"memory_ids": {
"type": "array",
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ def _build_done_tool_with_directives(directive_rules: list[str]) -> dict:
"properties": {
"answer": {
"type": "string",
"description": "Your response as well-formatted markdown. Use headers, lists, bold/italic, and code blocks for clarity. NEVER include memory IDs, UUIDs, or 'Memory references' in this text - put IDs only in memory_ids array.",
"description": "Your response as plain text. Do NOT use markdown formatting. NEVER include memory IDs, UUIDs, or 'Memory references' in this text - put IDs only in memory_ids array.",
},
"memory_ids": {
"type": "array",
@@ -542,12 +542,7 @@ Output: ONLY 2 facts (skip coffee preference - too trivial):
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
Ask: "Would this be useful to recall in 6 months?" If no, skip it.
IMPORTANT: Sensory/emotional details and observations that provide meaningful context
about experiences ARE important to remember, even if they seem small (e.g., how food
tasted, how someone looked, how loud music was). Extract these if they characterize
an experience or person."""
Ask: "Would this be useful to recall in 6 months?" If no, skip it."""
# Assembled concise prompt (backward compatible - exact same output as before)
CONCISE_FACT_EXTRACTION_PROMPT = _BASE_FACT_EXTRACTION_PROMPT.format(
@@ -646,7 +641,6 @@ For EVENTS (fact_kind="event") - MUST SET BOTH occurred_start AND occurred_end:
- Convert relative dates → absolute using Event Date as reference
- If Event Date is "Saturday, March 15, 2020", then "yesterday" = Friday, March 14, 2020
- Dates mentioned in text (e.g., "in March 2020") should use THAT year, not current year
- CRITICAL: If the content mentions an absolute date (e.g., "March 15, 2024", "2024-03-15"), you MUST extract it and set occurred_start in ISO format
- Always include the day name (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) in the 'when' field
- Set occurred_start AND occurred_end to WHEN IT HAPPENED (not when mentioned)
- For single-day/point events: set occurred_end = occurred_start (same timestamp)
@@ -702,7 +696,6 @@ async def _extract_facts_from_chunk(
event_date: datetime,
context: str,
llm_config: "LLMConfig",
config,
agent_name: str = None,
) -> tuple[list[dict[str, str]], TokenUsage]:
"""
@@ -722,6 +715,7 @@ async def _extract_facts_from_chunk(
fact_types_instruction = "Extract ONLY 'world' and 'assistant' type facts."
# Check config for extraction mode and causal link extraction
config = get_config()
extraction_mode = config.retain_extraction_mode
extract_causal_links = config.retain_extract_causal_links
@@ -802,7 +796,7 @@ Text:
extraction_response_json, call_usage = await llm_config.call(
messages=[{"role": "system", "content": prompt}, {"role": "user", "content": user_message}],
response_format=response_schema,
scope="retain_extract_facts",
scope="memory_extract_facts",
temperature=0.1,
max_completion_tokens=config.retain_max_completion_tokens,
max_retries=max_retries,
@@ -1011,29 +1005,6 @@ Text:
except BadRequestError as e:
last_error = e
error_str = str(e).lower()
# Check if error is related to max_tokens/completion_tokens not being supported
if any(
keyword in error_str
for keyword in [
"max_tokens",
"max_completion_tokens",
"maximum context",
"token limit",
"context length",
]
):
# Provide helpful error message with configuration suggestions
raise ValueError(
f"Model does not support the required output token limit.\n\n"
f"The model '{llm_config.model}' (provider: {llm_config.provider}) failed with: {e}\n\n"
f"You have two options to fix this:\n"
f" 1. Use a different model that supports at least {config.retain_max_completion_tokens} output tokens\n"
f" 2. Decrease HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS to a value your model supports\n"
f" (current value: {config.retain_max_completion_tokens}, must be > RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE={config.retain_chunk_size})"
) from e
if "json_validate_failed" in str(e):
logger.warning(
f" [1.3.{chunk_index + 1}] Attempt {attempt + 1}/{max_retries} failed with JSON validation error: {e}"
@@ -1055,7 +1026,6 @@ async def _extract_facts_with_auto_split(
event_date: datetime,
context: str,
llm_config: LLMConfig,
config,
agent_name: str = None,
) -> tuple[list[dict[str, str]], TokenUsage]:
"""
@@ -1071,7 +1041,6 @@ async def _extract_facts_with_auto_split(
event_date: Reference date for temporal information
context: Context about the conversation/document
llm_config: LLM configuration to use
config: Resolved HindsightConfig for this bank
agent_name: Optional agent name (memory owner)
Returns:
@@ -1090,7 +1059,6 @@ async def _extract_facts_with_auto_split(
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
config=config,
agent_name=agent_name,
)
except OutputTooLongError:
@@ -1135,7 +1103,6 @@ async def _extract_facts_with_auto_split(
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
config=config,
agent_name=agent_name,
),
_extract_facts_with_auto_split(
@@ -1145,7 +1112,6 @@ async def _extract_facts_with_auto_split(
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
config=config,
agent_name=agent_name,
),
]
@@ -1169,7 +1135,6 @@ async def extract_facts_from_text(
event_date: datetime,
llm_config: LLMConfig,
agent_name: str,
config,
context: str = "",
) -> tuple[list[Fact], list[tuple[str, int]], TokenUsage]:
"""
@@ -1184,10 +1149,9 @@ async def extract_facts_from_text(
Args:
text: Input text (conversation, article, etc.)
event_date: Reference date for resolving relative times
context: Context about the conversation/document
llm_config: LLM configuration to use
agent_name: Agent name (memory owner)
config: Resolved HindsightConfig for this bank
context: Context about the conversation/document
Returns:
Tuple of (facts, chunks, usage) where:
@@ -1195,6 +1159,7 @@ async def extract_facts_from_text(
- chunks: List of tuples (chunk_text, fact_count) for each chunk
- usage: Aggregated token usage across all LLM calls
"""
config = get_config()
chunks = chunk_text(text, max_chars=config.retain_chunk_size)
# Log chunk count before starting LLM requests
@@ -1213,7 +1178,6 @@ async def extract_facts_from_text(
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
config=config,
agent_name=agent_name,
)
for i, chunk in enumerate(chunks)
@@ -1246,7 +1210,7 @@ SECONDS_PER_FACT = 10
async def extract_facts_from_contents(
contents: list[RetainContent], llm_config, agent_name: str, config
contents: list[RetainContent], llm_config, agent_name: str
) -> tuple[list[ExtractedFactType], list[ChunkMetadata], TokenUsage]:
"""
Extract facts from multiple content items in parallel.
@@ -1261,7 +1225,6 @@ async def extract_facts_from_contents(
contents: List of RetainContent objects to process
llm_config: LLM configuration for fact extraction
agent_name: Name of the agent (for agent-related fact detection)
config: Resolved HindsightConfig for this bank
Returns:
Tuple of (extracted_facts, chunks_metadata, usage)
@@ -1280,7 +1243,6 @@ async def extract_facts_from_contents(
context=item.context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name=agent_name,
config=config,
)
fact_extraction_tasks.append(task)
@@ -1385,21 +1347,28 @@ def _convert_causal_relations(relations_from_llm, fact_start_idx: int) -> list[C
def _add_temporal_offsets(facts: list[ExtractedFactType], contents: list[RetainContent]) -> None:
"""
Add time offsets to preserve fact ordering across all contents.
Add time offsets to preserve fact ordering within each content.
This allows retrieval to distinguish between facts from different documents/conversations
even when they have the same base event_date, and also between facts within the same
conversation.
Uses absolute position across all facts to ensure unique timestamps.
This allows retrieval to distinguish between facts that happened earlier vs later
in the same conversation, even when the base event_date is the same.
Modifies facts in place.
"""
from .orchestrator import parse_datetime_flexible
# Group facts by content_index
current_content_idx = 0
content_fact_start = 0
for i, fact in enumerate(facts):
# Use absolute position across all facts to ensure uniqueness across different contents
offset = timedelta(seconds=i * SECONDS_PER_FACT)
if fact.content_index != current_content_idx:
# Moved to next content
current_content_idx = fact.content_index
content_fact_start = i
# Calculate position within this content
fact_position = i - content_fact_start
offset = timedelta(seconds=fact_position * SECONDS_PER_FACT)
# Apply offset to all temporal fields (handle both datetime objects and ISO strings)
if fact.occurred_start:
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ Handles insertion of facts into the database.
import json
import logging
from ...config import get_config
from ..memory_engine import fq_table
from .fact_extraction import _sanitize_text
from .types import ProcessedFact
@@ -71,58 +70,28 @@ async def insert_facts_batch(
# Batch insert all facts
# Note: tags are passed as JSON strings and converted back to varchar[] via jsonb_array_elements_text + array_agg
# Query varies based on text search backend
config = get_config()
if config.text_search_extension == "vchord":
# VectorChord: manually tokenize and insert search_vector
query = f"""
WITH input_data AS (
SELECT * FROM unnest(
$2::text[], $3::vector[], $4::timestamptz[], $5::timestamptz[], $6::timestamptz[], $7::timestamptz[],
$8::text[], $9::text[], $10::float[], $11::jsonb[], $12::text[], $13::text[], $14::jsonb[]
) AS t(text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id, tags_json)
)
INSERT INTO {fq_table("memory_units")} (bank_id, text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id, tags, search_vector)
SELECT
$1,
text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id,
COALESCE(
(SELECT array_agg(elem) FROM jsonb_array_elements_text(tags_json) AS elem),
'{{}}'::varchar[]
),
tokenize(COALESCE(text, '') || ' ' || COALESCE(context, ''), 'llmlingua2')::bm25_catalog.bm25vector
FROM input_data
RETURNING id
"""
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL: search_vector is GENERATED ALWAYS, don't include it
query = f"""
WITH input_data AS (
SELECT * FROM unnest(
$2::text[], $3::vector[], $4::timestamptz[], $5::timestamptz[], $6::timestamptz[], $7::timestamptz[],
$8::text[], $9::text[], $10::float[], $11::jsonb[], $12::text[], $13::text[], $14::jsonb[]
) AS t(text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id, tags_json)
)
INSERT INTO {fq_table("memory_units")} (bank_id, text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id, tags)
SELECT
$1,
text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id,
COALESCE(
(SELECT array_agg(elem) FROM jsonb_array_elements_text(tags_json) AS elem),
'{{}}'::varchar[]
)
FROM input_data
RETURNING id
"""
results = await conn.fetch(
query,
f"""
WITH input_data AS (
SELECT * FROM unnest(
$2::text[], $3::vector[], $4::timestamptz[], $5::timestamptz[], $6::timestamptz[], $7::timestamptz[],
$8::text[], $9::text[], $10::float[], $11::jsonb[], $12::text[], $13::text[], $14::jsonb[]
) AS t(text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id, tags_json)
)
INSERT INTO {fq_table("memory_units")} (bank_id, text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id, tags)
SELECT
$1,
text, embedding, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
context, fact_type, confidence_score, metadata, chunk_id, document_id,
COALESCE(
(SELECT array_agg(elem) FROM jsonb_array_elements_text(tags_json) AS elem),
'{{}}'::varchar[]
)
FROM input_data
RETURNING id
""",
bank_id,
fact_texts,
embeddings,
@@ -76,7 +76,6 @@ async def retain_batch(
duplicate_checker_fn,
bank_id: str,
contents_dicts: list[RetainContentDict],
config,
document_id: str | None = None,
is_first_batch: bool = True,
fact_type_override: str | None = None,
@@ -95,7 +94,6 @@ async def retain_batch(
duplicate_checker_fn: Function to check for duplicate facts
bank_id: Bank identifier
contents_dicts: List of content dictionaries
config: Resolved HindsightConfig for this bank
document_id: Optional document ID
is_first_batch: Whether this is the first batch
fact_type_override: Override fact type for all facts
@@ -146,9 +144,7 @@ async def retain_batch(
# Step 1: Extract facts from all contents
step_start = time.time()
extracted_facts, chunks, usage = await fact_extraction.extract_facts_from_contents(
contents, llm_config, agent_name, config
)
extracted_facts, chunks, usage = await fact_extraction.extract_facts_from_contents(contents, llm_config, agent_name)
log_buffer.append(
f"[1] Extract facts: {len(extracted_facts)} facts, {len(chunks)} chunks from {len(contents)} contents in {time.time() - step_start:.3f}s"
)
@@ -162,13 +158,6 @@ async def retain_batch(
# Handle document tracking even with no facts
if document_id:
combined_content = "\n".join([c.get("content", "") for c in contents_dicts])
# Collect tags from all content items and merge with document_tags
all_tags = set(document_tags or [])
for item in contents_dicts:
item_tags = item.get("tags", []) or []
all_tags.update(item_tags)
merged_tags = list(all_tags)
retain_params = {}
if contents_dicts:
first_item = contents_dicts[0]
@@ -183,7 +172,7 @@ async def retain_batch(
if first_item.get("metadata"):
retain_params["metadata"] = first_item["metadata"]
await fact_storage.handle_document_tracking(
conn, bank_id, document_id, combined_content, is_first_batch, retain_params, merged_tags
conn, bank_id, document_id, combined_content, is_first_batch, retain_params, document_tags
)
else:
# Check for per-item document_ids
@@ -197,13 +186,6 @@ async def retain_batch(
for doc_id, doc_contents in contents_by_doc.items():
combined_content = "\n".join([c.get("content", "") for _, c in doc_contents])
# Collect tags from all content items for this document and merge with document_tags
all_tags = set(document_tags or [])
for _, item in doc_contents:
item_tags = item.get("tags", []) or []
all_tags.update(item_tags)
merged_tags = list(all_tags)
retain_params = {}
if doc_contents:
first_item = doc_contents[0][1]
@@ -218,7 +200,7 @@ async def retain_batch(
if first_item.get("metadata"):
retain_params["metadata"] = first_item["metadata"]
await fact_storage.handle_document_tracking(
conn, bank_id, doc_id, combined_content, is_first_batch, retain_params, merged_tags
conn, bank_id, doc_id, combined_content, is_first_batch, retain_params, document_tags
)
total_time = time.time() - start_time
@@ -270,13 +252,6 @@ async def retain_batch(
# Legacy: single document_id parameter
combined_content = "\n".join([c.get("content", "") for c in contents_dicts])
retain_params = {}
# Collect tags from all content items and merge with document_tags
all_tags = set(document_tags or [])
for item in contents_dicts:
item_tags = item.get("tags", []) or []
all_tags.update(item_tags)
merged_tags = list(all_tags)
if contents_dicts:
first_item = contents_dicts[0]
if first_item.get("context"):
@@ -291,7 +266,7 @@ async def retain_batch(
retain_params["metadata"] = first_item["metadata"]
await fact_storage.handle_document_tracking(
conn, bank_id, document_id, combined_content, is_first_batch, retain_params, merged_tags
conn, bank_id, document_id, combined_content, is_first_batch, retain_params, document_tags
)
document_ids_added.append(document_id)
doc_id_mapping[None] = document_id # For backwards compatibility
@@ -319,13 +294,6 @@ async def retain_batch(
# Combine content for this document
combined_content = "\n".join([c.get("content", "") for _, c in doc_contents])
# Collect tags from all content items for this document and merge with document_tags
all_tags = set(document_tags or [])
for _, item in doc_contents:
item_tags = item.get("tags", []) or []
all_tags.update(item_tags)
merged_tags = list(all_tags)
# Extract retain params from first content item
retain_params = {}
if doc_contents:
@@ -348,7 +316,7 @@ async def retain_batch(
combined_content,
is_first_batch,
retain_params,
merged_tags,
document_tags,
)
document_ids_added.append(actual_doc_id)
@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ from .reranking import CrossEncoderReranker
from .retrieval import (
ParallelRetrievalResult,
get_default_graph_retriever,
retrieve_parallel,
set_default_graph_retriever,
)
__all__ = [
"retrieve_parallel",
"get_default_graph_retriever",
"set_default_graph_retriever",
"ParallelRetrievalResult",
@@ -85,6 +85,116 @@ def set_default_graph_retriever(retriever: GraphRetriever) -> None:
_default_graph_retriever = retriever
async def retrieve_semantic(
conn,
query_emb_str: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
limit: int,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> list[RetrievalResult]:
"""
Semantic retrieval via vector similarity.
Args:
conn: Database connection
query_emb_str: Query embedding as string
agent_id: bank ID
fact_type: Fact type to filter
limit: Maximum results to return
tags: Optional list of tags for visibility filtering (OR matching)
Returns:
List of RetrievalResult objects
"""
from .tags import TagsMatch, build_tags_where_clause_simple
tags_clause = build_tags_where_clause_simple(tags, 5)
params = [query_emb_str, bank_id, fact_type, limit]
if tags:
params.append(tags)
results = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND embedding IS NOT NULL
AND fact_type = $3
AND (1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= 0.3
{tags_clause}
ORDER BY embedding <=> $1::vector
LIMIT $4
""",
*params,
)
return [RetrievalResult.from_db_row(dict(r)) for r in results]
async def retrieve_bm25(
conn,
query_text: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
limit: int,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> list[RetrievalResult]:
"""
BM25 keyword retrieval via full-text search.
Args:
conn: Database connection
query_text: Query text
agent_id: bank ID
fact_type: Fact type to filter
limit: Maximum results to return
tags: Optional list of tags for visibility filtering (OR matching)
Returns:
List of RetrievalResult objects
"""
import re
from .tags import TagsMatch, build_tags_where_clause_simple
# Sanitize query text: remove special characters that have meaning in tsquery
# Keep only alphanumeric characters and spaces
sanitized_text = re.sub(r"[^\w\s]", " ", query_text.lower())
# Split and filter empty strings
tokens = [token for token in sanitized_text.split() if token]
if not tokens:
# If no valid tokens, return empty results
return []
# Convert query to tsquery using OR for more flexible matching
# This prevents empty results when some terms are missing
query_tsquery = " | ".join(tokens)
tags_clause = build_tags_where_clause_simple(tags, 5)
params = [query_tsquery, bank_id, fact_type, limit]
if tags:
params.append(tags)
results = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
ts_rank_cd(search_vector, to_tsquery('english', $1)) AS bm25_score
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND fact_type = $3
AND search_vector @@ to_tsquery('english', $1)
{tags_clause}
ORDER BY bm25_score DESC
LIMIT $4
""",
*params,
)
return [RetrievalResult.from_db_row(dict(r)) for r in results]
async def retrieve_semantic_bm25_combined(
conn,
query_emb_str: str,
@@ -158,109 +268,59 @@ async def retrieve_semantic_bm25_combined(
result_dict[ft][0].append(RetrievalResult.from_db_row(row))
return result_dict
# Build BM25 query based on text search backend
config = get_config()
query_tsquery = " | ".join(tokens)
# Build tags clause - param 6 if tags provided
tags_clause = build_tags_where_clause_simple(tags, 6, match=tags_match)
if config.text_search_extension == "vchord":
# VectorChord BM25: use <&> operator with to_bm25query and tokenize
# Note: VectorChord scores are negative (higher = better, so -1 > -10)
params = [query_emb_str, bank_id, fact_types, limit, query_text] # Pass raw query_text for tokenization
if tags:
params.append(tags)
query = f"""
WITH semantic_ranked AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity,
NULL::float AS bm25_score,
'semantic' AS source,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fact_type ORDER BY embedding <=> $1::vector) AS rn
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND embedding IS NOT NULL
AND fact_type = ANY($3)
AND (1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= 0.3
{tags_clause}
),
bm25_ranked AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
NULL::float AS similarity,
search_vector <&> to_bm25query('idx_memory_units_text_search', tokenize($5, 'llmlingua2')) AS bm25_score,
'bm25' AS source,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fact_type ORDER BY search_vector <&> to_bm25query('idx_memory_units_text_search', tokenize($5, 'llmlingua2')) DESC) AS rn
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND fact_type = ANY($3)
{tags_clause}
),
semantic AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
similarity, bm25_score, source
FROM semantic_ranked WHERE rn <= $4
),
bm25 AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
similarity, bm25_score, source
FROM bm25_ranked WHERE rn <= $4
)
SELECT * FROM semantic
UNION ALL
SELECT * FROM bm25
"""
else: # native
# Native PostgreSQL: use ts_rank_cd with to_tsquery
query_tsquery = " | ".join(tokens)
params = [query_emb_str, bank_id, fact_types, limit, query_tsquery]
if tags:
params.append(tags)
query = f"""
WITH semantic_ranked AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity,
NULL::float AS bm25_score,
'semantic' AS source,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fact_type ORDER BY embedding <=> $1::vector) AS rn
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND embedding IS NOT NULL
AND fact_type = ANY($3)
AND (1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= 0.3
{tags_clause}
),
bm25_ranked AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
NULL::float AS similarity,
ts_rank_cd(search_vector, to_tsquery('english', $5)) AS bm25_score,
'bm25' AS source,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fact_type ORDER BY ts_rank_cd(search_vector, to_tsquery('english', $5)) DESC) AS rn
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND fact_type = ANY($3)
AND search_vector @@ to_tsquery('english', $5)
{tags_clause}
),
semantic AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
similarity, bm25_score, source
FROM semantic_ranked WHERE rn <= $4
),
bm25 AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
similarity, bm25_score, source
FROM bm25_ranked WHERE rn <= $4
)
SELECT * FROM semantic
UNION ALL
SELECT * FROM bm25
"""
params = [query_emb_str, bank_id, fact_types, limit, query_tsquery]
if tags:
params.append(tags)
# Combined CTE query for both semantic and BM25 across all fact types
# Uses window functions to limit per fact_type per method
results = await conn.fetch(query, *params)
results = await conn.fetch(
f"""
WITH semantic_ranked AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity,
NULL::float AS bm25_score,
'semantic' AS source,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fact_type ORDER BY embedding <=> $1::vector) AS rn
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND embedding IS NOT NULL
AND fact_type = ANY($3)
AND (1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= 0.3
{tags_clause}
),
bm25_ranked AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
NULL::float AS similarity,
ts_rank_cd(search_vector, to_tsquery('english', $5)) AS bm25_score,
'bm25' AS source,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY fact_type ORDER BY ts_rank_cd(search_vector, to_tsquery('english', $5)) DESC) AS rn
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND fact_type = ANY($3)
AND search_vector @@ to_tsquery('english', $5)
{tags_clause}
),
semantic AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
similarity, bm25_score, source
FROM semantic_ranked WHERE rn <= $4
),
bm25 AS (
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
similarity, bm25_score, source
FROM bm25_ranked WHERE rn <= $4
)
SELECT * FROM semantic
UNION ALL
SELECT * FROM bm25
""",
*params,
)
# Group results by fact_type and source
result_dict: dict[str, tuple[list[RetrievalResult], list[RetrievalResult]]] = {ft: ([], []) for ft in fact_types}
@@ -501,6 +561,623 @@ async def retrieve_temporal_combined(
return results_by_ft
async def retrieve_temporal(
conn,
query_emb_str: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
start_date: datetime,
end_date: datetime,
budget: int,
semantic_threshold: float = 0.1,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> list[RetrievalResult]:
"""
Temporal retrieval with spreading activation.
Strategy:
1. Find entry points (facts in date range with semantic relevance)
2. Spread through temporal links to related facts
3. Score by temporal proximity + semantic similarity + link weight
Args:
conn: Database connection
query_emb_str: Query embedding as string
agent_id: bank ID
fact_type: Fact type to filter
start_date: Start of time range
end_date: End of time range
budget: Node budget for spreading
semantic_threshold: Minimum semantic similarity to include
tags: Optional list of tags for visibility filtering (OR matching)
Returns:
List of RetrievalResult objects with temporal scores
"""
# Ensure start_date and end_date are timezone-aware (UTC) to match database datetimes
if start_date.tzinfo is None:
start_date = start_date.replace(tzinfo=UTC)
if end_date.tzinfo is None:
end_date = end_date.replace(tzinfo=UTC)
from .tags import TagsMatch, build_tags_where_clause_simple
tags_clause = build_tags_where_clause_simple(tags, 7)
params = [query_emb_str, bank_id, fact_type, start_date, end_date, semantic_threshold]
if tags:
params.append(tags)
entry_points = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at, embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id, tags,
1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND fact_type = $3
AND embedding IS NOT NULL
AND (
-- Match if occurred range overlaps with query range
(occurred_start IS NOT NULL AND occurred_end IS NOT NULL
AND occurred_start <= $5 AND occurred_end >= $4)
OR
-- Match if mentioned_at falls within query range
(mentioned_at IS NOT NULL AND mentioned_at BETWEEN $4 AND $5)
OR
-- Match if any occurred date is set and overlaps (even if only start or end is set)
(occurred_start IS NOT NULL AND occurred_start BETWEEN $4 AND $5)
OR
(occurred_end IS NOT NULL AND occurred_end BETWEEN $4 AND $5)
)
AND (1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= $6
{tags_clause}
ORDER BY COALESCE(occurred_start, mentioned_at, occurred_end) DESC, (embedding <=> $1::vector) ASC
LIMIT 10
""",
*params,
)
if not entry_points:
return []
# Calculate temporal scores for entry points
total_days = (end_date - start_date).total_seconds() / 86400
mid_date = start_date + (end_date - start_date) / 2 # Calculate once for all comparisons
results = []
visited = set()
for ep in entry_points:
unit_id = str(ep["id"])
visited.add(unit_id)
# Calculate temporal proximity using the most relevant date
# Priority: occurred_start/end (event time) > mentioned_at (mention time)
best_date = None
if ep["occurred_start"] is not None and ep["occurred_end"] is not None:
# Use midpoint of occurred range
best_date = ep["occurred_start"] + (ep["occurred_end"] - ep["occurred_start"]) / 2
elif ep["occurred_start"] is not None:
best_date = ep["occurred_start"]
elif ep["occurred_end"] is not None:
best_date = ep["occurred_end"]
elif ep["mentioned_at"] is not None:
best_date = ep["mentioned_at"]
# Temporal proximity score (closer to range center = higher score)
if best_date:
days_from_mid = abs((best_date - mid_date).total_seconds() / 86400)
temporal_proximity = 1.0 - min(days_from_mid / (total_days / 2), 1.0) if total_days > 0 else 1.0
else:
temporal_proximity = 0.5 # Fallback if no dates (shouldn't happen due to WHERE clause)
# Create RetrievalResult with temporal scores
ep_result = RetrievalResult.from_db_row(dict(ep))
ep_result.temporal_score = temporal_proximity
ep_result.temporal_proximity = temporal_proximity
results.append(ep_result)
# Spread through temporal links using BATCHED neighbor fetching
# Map node_id -> (semantic_sim, temporal_score) for propagation
node_scores = {str(ep["id"]): (ep["similarity"], 1.0) for ep in entry_points}
frontier = list(node_scores.keys()) # Current batch of nodes to expand
budget_remaining = budget - len(entry_points)
batch_size = 20 # Process this many nodes per DB query
while frontier and budget_remaining > 0:
# Take a batch from frontier
batch_ids = frontier[:batch_size]
frontier = frontier[batch_size:]
# Batch fetch all neighbors for this batch of nodes
neighbors = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT mu.id, mu.text, mu.context, mu.event_date, mu.occurred_start, mu.occurred_end, mu.mentioned_at, mu.embedding, mu.fact_type, mu.document_id, mu.chunk_id,
ml.weight, ml.link_type, ml.from_unit_id,
1 - (mu.embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity
FROM {fq_table("memory_links")} ml
JOIN {fq_table("memory_units")} mu ON ml.to_unit_id = mu.id
WHERE ml.from_unit_id = ANY($2::uuid[])
AND ml.link_type IN ('temporal', 'causes', 'caused_by', 'enables', 'prevents')
AND ml.weight >= 0.1
AND mu.fact_type = $3
AND mu.embedding IS NOT NULL
AND (1 - (mu.embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= $4
ORDER BY ml.weight DESC
LIMIT $5
""",
query_emb_str,
batch_ids,
fact_type,
semantic_threshold,
batch_size * 10, # Allow up to 10 neighbors per node in batch
)
for n in neighbors:
neighbor_id = str(n["id"])
if neighbor_id in visited:
continue
visited.add(neighbor_id)
budget_remaining -= 1
# Get parent's scores for propagation
parent_id = str(n["from_unit_id"])
_, parent_temporal_score = node_scores.get(parent_id, (0.5, 0.5))
# Calculate temporal score for neighbor using best available date
neighbor_best_date = None
if n["occurred_start"] is not None and n["occurred_end"] is not None:
neighbor_best_date = n["occurred_start"] + (n["occurred_end"] - n["occurred_start"]) / 2
elif n["occurred_start"] is not None:
neighbor_best_date = n["occurred_start"]
elif n["occurred_end"] is not None:
neighbor_best_date = n["occurred_end"]
elif n["mentioned_at"] is not None:
neighbor_best_date = n["mentioned_at"]
if neighbor_best_date:
days_from_mid = abs((neighbor_best_date - mid_date).total_seconds() / 86400)
neighbor_temporal_proximity = (
1.0 - min(days_from_mid / (total_days / 2), 1.0) if total_days > 0 else 1.0
)
else:
neighbor_temporal_proximity = 0.3 # Lower score if no temporal data
# Boost causal links (same as graph retrieval)
link_type = n["link_type"]
if link_type in ("causes", "caused_by"):
causal_boost = 2.0
elif link_type in ("enables", "prevents"):
causal_boost = 1.5
else:
causal_boost = 1.0
# Propagate temporal score through links (decay, with causal boost)
propagated_temporal = parent_temporal_score * n["weight"] * causal_boost * 0.7
# Combined temporal score
combined_temporal = max(neighbor_temporal_proximity, propagated_temporal)
# Create RetrievalResult with temporal scores
neighbor_result = RetrievalResult.from_db_row(dict(n))
neighbor_result.temporal_score = combined_temporal
neighbor_result.temporal_proximity = neighbor_temporal_proximity
results.append(neighbor_result)
# Track scores for propagation and add to frontier
if budget_remaining > 0 and combined_temporal > 0.2:
node_scores[neighbor_id] = (n["similarity"], combined_temporal)
frontier.append(neighbor_id)
if budget_remaining <= 0:
break
return results
async def retrieve_parallel(
pool,
query_text: str,
query_embedding_str: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
thinking_budget: int,
question_date: datetime | None = None,
query_analyzer: Optional["QueryAnalyzer"] = None,
graph_retriever: GraphRetriever | None = None,
temporal_constraint: tuple | None = None, # Pre-extracted temporal constraint
tags: list[str] | None = None, # Visibility scope tags for filtering
) -> ParallelRetrievalResult:
"""
Run 3-way or 4-way parallel retrieval (adds temporal if detected).
Args:
pool: Database connection pool
query_text: Query text
query_embedding_str: Query embedding as string
bank_id: Bank ID
fact_type: Fact type to filter
thinking_budget: Budget for graph traversal and retrieval limits
question_date: Optional date when question was asked (for temporal filtering)
query_analyzer: Query analyzer to use (defaults to TransformerQueryAnalyzer)
graph_retriever: Graph retrieval strategy (defaults to configured retriever)
temporal_constraint: Pre-extracted temporal constraint (optional)
tags: Optional list of tags for visibility filtering (OR matching)
Returns:
ParallelRetrievalResult with semantic, bm25, graph, temporal results and timings
"""
retriever = graph_retriever or get_default_graph_retriever()
# Use optimized parallel path for MPFP and LinkExpansion (runs all methods truly in parallel)
# BFS uses legacy path that extracts temporal constraint upfront
if retriever.name in ("mpfp", "link_expansion"):
return await _retrieve_parallel_mpfp(
pool,
query_text,
query_embedding_str,
bank_id,
fact_type,
thinking_budget,
temporal_constraint,
retriever,
question_date,
query_analyzer,
tags=tags,
)
else:
# For BFS, extract temporal constraint upfront (legacy path)
if temporal_constraint is None:
from .temporal_extraction import extract_temporal_constraint
temporal_constraint = extract_temporal_constraint(
query_text, reference_date=question_date, analyzer=query_analyzer
)
return await _retrieve_parallel_bfs(
pool,
query_text,
query_embedding_str,
bank_id,
fact_type,
thinking_budget,
temporal_constraint,
retriever,
tags=tags,
)
@dataclass
class _TimedResult:
"""Internal result with timing."""
results: list[RetrievalResult]
time: float
conn_wait: float = 0.0 # Connection acquisition wait time
async def _retrieve_parallel_mpfp(
pool,
query_text: str,
query_embedding_str: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
thinking_budget: int,
temporal_constraint: tuple | None,
retriever: GraphRetriever,
question_date: datetime | None = None,
query_analyzer=None,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> ParallelRetrievalResult:
"""
MPFP retrieval with true parallelization.
All methods run independently in parallel:
- Semantic: vector similarity search
- BM25: keyword search
- Graph: MPFP traversal (does its own semantic seeds internally)
- Temporal: date extraction (if needed) + date-range search
Temporal extraction runs IN PARALLEL with other retrievals, so even if
dateparser is slow, it doesn't block semantic/BM25/graph.
"""
import time
async def run_semantic() -> _TimedResult:
"""Independent semantic retrieval."""
start = time.time()
acquire_start = time.time()
async with acquire_with_retry(pool) as conn:
conn_wait = time.time() - acquire_start
results = await retrieve_semantic(
conn, query_embedding_str, bank_id, fact_type, limit=thinking_budget, tags=tags
)
return _TimedResult(results, time.time() - start, conn_wait)
async def run_bm25() -> _TimedResult:
"""Independent BM25 retrieval."""
start = time.time()
acquire_start = time.time()
async with acquire_with_retry(pool) as conn:
conn_wait = time.time() - acquire_start
results = await retrieve_bm25(conn, query_text, bank_id, fact_type, limit=thinking_budget, tags=tags)
return _TimedResult(results, time.time() - start, conn_wait)
async def run_graph() -> tuple[list[RetrievalResult], float, MPFPTimings | None]:
"""Independent graph retrieval - does its own semantic seeds."""
start = time.time()
# MPFP does its own semantic seeds via _find_semantic_seeds
# Note: temporal_seeds not used here to avoid dependency on temporal extraction
results, mpfp_timing = await retriever.retrieve(
pool=pool,
query_embedding_str=query_embedding_str,
bank_id=bank_id,
fact_type=fact_type,
budget=thinking_budget,
query_text=query_text,
semantic_seeds=None, # Let MPFP find its own seeds
temporal_seeds=None, # Don't wait for temporal extraction
tags=tags,
)
return results, time.time() - start, mpfp_timing
@dataclass
class _TemporalWithConstraint:
"""Temporal results with the extracted constraint."""
results: list[RetrievalResult]
time: float
constraint: tuple | None
extraction_time: float # Time spent in query analyzer (dateparser)
conn_wait: float = 0.0 # Connection acquisition wait time
async def run_temporal_with_extraction() -> _TemporalWithConstraint:
"""
Extract temporal constraint AND run temporal retrieval.
This runs in parallel with semantic/BM25/graph, so dateparser
latency doesn't block other retrievals.
"""
start = time.time()
# Use pre-provided constraint if available
tc = temporal_constraint
extraction_time = 0.0
# Otherwise extract from query (this is the potentially slow dateparser call)
if tc is None:
from .temporal_extraction import extract_temporal_constraint
extraction_start = time.time()
tc = extract_temporal_constraint(query_text, reference_date=question_date, analyzer=query_analyzer)
extraction_time = time.time() - extraction_start
# If no temporal constraint found, return empty (but still report extraction time)
if tc is None:
return _TemporalWithConstraint([], time.time() - start, None, extraction_time, 0.0)
# Run temporal retrieval with the extracted constraint
tc_start, tc_end = tc
acquire_start = time.time()
async with acquire_with_retry(pool) as conn:
conn_wait = time.time() - acquire_start
results = await retrieve_temporal(
conn,
query_embedding_str,
bank_id,
fact_type,
tc_start,
tc_end,
budget=thinking_budget,
semantic_threshold=0.1,
)
return _TemporalWithConstraint(results, time.time() - start, tc, extraction_time, conn_wait)
# Run ALL methods in parallel (including temporal extraction!)
semantic_result, bm25_result, graph_result, temporal_result = await asyncio.gather(
run_semantic(),
run_bm25(),
run_graph(),
run_temporal_with_extraction(),
)
graph_results, graph_time, mpfp_timing = graph_result
# Compute max connection wait across all methods (graph handles its own connections)
max_conn_wait = max(semantic_result.conn_wait, bm25_result.conn_wait, temporal_result.conn_wait)
return ParallelRetrievalResult(
semantic=semantic_result.results,
bm25=bm25_result.results,
graph=graph_results,
temporal=temporal_result.results if temporal_result.results else None,
timings={
"semantic": semantic_result.time,
"bm25": bm25_result.time,
"graph": graph_time,
"temporal": temporal_result.time,
"temporal_extraction": temporal_result.extraction_time,
},
temporal_constraint=temporal_result.constraint,
mpfp_timings=[mpfp_timing] if mpfp_timing else [],
max_conn_wait=max_conn_wait,
)
async def _get_temporal_entry_points(
conn,
query_embedding_str: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
start_date: datetime,
end_date: datetime,
limit: int = 20,
semantic_threshold: float = 0.1,
) -> list[RetrievalResult]:
"""Get temporal entry points (facts in date range with semantic relevance)."""
if start_date.tzinfo is None:
start_date = start_date.replace(tzinfo=UTC)
if end_date.tzinfo is None:
end_date = end_date.replace(tzinfo=UTC)
rows = await conn.fetch(
f"""
SELECT id, text, context, event_date, occurred_start, occurred_end, mentioned_at,
embedding, fact_type, document_id, chunk_id,
1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector) AS similarity
FROM {fq_table("memory_units")}
WHERE bank_id = $2
AND fact_type = $3
AND embedding IS NOT NULL
AND (
(occurred_start IS NOT NULL AND occurred_end IS NOT NULL
AND occurred_start <= $5 AND occurred_end >= $4)
OR (mentioned_at IS NOT NULL AND mentioned_at BETWEEN $4 AND $5)
OR (occurred_start IS NOT NULL AND occurred_start BETWEEN $4 AND $5)
OR (occurred_end IS NOT NULL AND occurred_end BETWEEN $4 AND $5)
)
AND (1 - (embedding <=> $1::vector)) >= $6
ORDER BY COALESCE(occurred_start, mentioned_at, occurred_end) DESC,
(embedding <=> $1::vector) ASC
LIMIT $7
""",
query_embedding_str,
bank_id,
fact_type,
start_date,
end_date,
semantic_threshold,
limit,
)
results = []
total_days = max((end_date - start_date).total_seconds() / 86400, 1)
mid_date = start_date + (end_date - start_date) / 2
for row in rows:
result = RetrievalResult.from_db_row(dict(row))
# Calculate temporal proximity score
best_date = None
if row["occurred_start"] and row["occurred_end"]:
best_date = row["occurred_start"] + (row["occurred_end"] - row["occurred_start"]) / 2
elif row["occurred_start"]:
best_date = row["occurred_start"]
elif row["occurred_end"]:
best_date = row["occurred_end"]
elif row["mentioned_at"]:
best_date = row["mentioned_at"]
if best_date:
days_from_mid = abs((best_date - mid_date).total_seconds() / 86400)
result.temporal_proximity = 1.0 - min(days_from_mid / (total_days / 2), 1.0)
else:
result.temporal_proximity = 0.5
result.temporal_score = result.temporal_proximity
results.append(result)
return results
async def _retrieve_parallel_bfs(
pool,
query_text: str,
query_embedding_str: str,
bank_id: str,
fact_type: str,
thinking_budget: int,
temporal_constraint: tuple | None,
retriever: GraphRetriever,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> ParallelRetrievalResult:
"""BFS retrieval: all methods run in parallel (original behavior)."""
import time
async def run_semantic() -> _TimedResult:
start = time.time()
async with acquire_with_retry(pool) as conn:
results = await retrieve_semantic(
conn, query_embedding_str, bank_id, fact_type, limit=thinking_budget, tags=tags
)
return _TimedResult(results, time.time() - start)
async def run_bm25() -> _TimedResult:
start = time.time()
async with acquire_with_retry(pool) as conn:
results = await retrieve_bm25(conn, query_text, bank_id, fact_type, limit=thinking_budget, tags=tags)
return _TimedResult(results, time.time() - start)
async def run_graph() -> _TimedResult:
start = time.time()
results, _ = await retriever.retrieve(
pool=pool,
query_embedding_str=query_embedding_str,
bank_id=bank_id,
fact_type=fact_type,
budget=thinking_budget,
query_text=query_text,
tags=tags,
)
return _TimedResult(results, time.time() - start)
async def run_temporal(tc_start, tc_end) -> _TimedResult:
start = time.time()
async with acquire_with_retry(pool) as conn:
results = await retrieve_temporal(
conn,
query_embedding_str,
bank_id,
fact_type,
tc_start,
tc_end,
budget=thinking_budget,
semantic_threshold=0.1,
tags=tags,
)
return _TimedResult(results, time.time() - start)
if temporal_constraint:
tc_start, tc_end = temporal_constraint
semantic_r, bm25_r, graph_r, temporal_r = await asyncio.gather(
run_semantic(),
run_bm25(),
run_graph(),
run_temporal(tc_start, tc_end),
)
return ParallelRetrievalResult(
semantic=semantic_r.results,
bm25=bm25_r.results,
graph=graph_r.results,
temporal=temporal_r.results,
timings={
"semantic": semantic_r.time,
"bm25": bm25_r.time,
"graph": graph_r.time,
"temporal": temporal_r.time,
},
temporal_constraint=temporal_constraint,
)
else:
semantic_r, bm25_r, graph_r = await asyncio.gather(
run_semantic(),
run_bm25(),
run_graph(),
)
return ParallelRetrievalResult(
semantic=semantic_r.results,
bm25=bm25_r.results,
graph=graph_r.results,
temporal=None,
timings={
"semantic": semantic_r.time,
"bm25": bm25_r.time,
"graph": graph_r.time,
},
temporal_constraint=None,
)
async def retrieve_all_fact_types_parallel(
pool,
query_text: str,
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ def get_system_message(disposition: DispositionTraits) -> str:
" ".join(instructions) if instructions else "Balance your disposition traits when interpreting information."
)
return f"You are a person with your own thoughts, experiences, opinions, and disposition. When asked a question, respond naturally like a human would - share what you genuinely think based on what you know and have experienced. {disposition_instruction} Be direct, express your views confidently, and use 'I think', 'I believe', 'in my view', etc. Respond in plain text without markdown formatting. CRITICAL: ONLY use the facts and information provided in the prompt - do not make up names, events, or information that weren't mentioned. If you don't have enough information to answer, say so. IMPORTANT: Detect the language of the question and respond in the SAME language. Do not translate to English if the question is in another language."
return f"You are a person with your own thoughts, experiences, opinions, and disposition. When asked a question, respond naturally like a human would - share what you genuinely think based on what you know and have experienced. {disposition_instruction} Be direct, express your views confidently, and use 'I think', 'I believe', 'in my view', etc. Respond in plain text without markdown formatting. IMPORTANT: Detect the language of the question and respond in the SAME language. Do not translate to English if the question is in another language."
async def reflect(
+1 -10
View File
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ async def extract_facts(
context: str = "",
llm_config: "LLMConfig" = None,
agent_name: str = None,
config=None,
) -> tuple[list["Fact"], list[tuple[str, int]]]:
"""
Extract semantic facts from text using LLM.
@@ -36,7 +35,6 @@ async def extract_facts(
context: Context about the conversation/document
llm_config: LLM configuration to use
agent_name: Optional agent name to help identify agent-related facts
config: HindsightConfig to use (defaults to global config if not provided)
Returns:
Tuple of (facts, chunks) where:
@@ -49,19 +47,12 @@ async def extract_facts(
if not text or not text.strip():
return [], []
# Use provided config or fall back to global config
if config is None:
from ..config import _get_raw_config
config = _get_raw_config()
facts, chunks, _ = await extract_facts_from_text(
text,
event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name=agent_name,
config=config,
context=context,
)
if not facts:
@@ -16,11 +16,10 @@ with the system (e.g., running migrations for tenant schemas).
"""
from hindsight_api.extensions.base import Extension
from hindsight_api.extensions.builtin import ApiKeyTenantExtension, SupabaseTenantExtension
from hindsight_api.extensions.builtin import ApiKeyTenantExtension
from hindsight_api.extensions.context import DefaultExtensionContext, ExtensionContext
from hindsight_api.extensions.http import HttpExtension
from hindsight_api.extensions.loader import load_extension
from hindsight_api.extensions.mcp import MCPExtension
from hindsight_api.extensions.operation_validator import (
# Consolidation operation
ConsolidateContext,
@@ -58,8 +57,6 @@ __all__ = [
"DefaultExtensionContext",
# HTTP Extension
"HttpExtension",
# MCP Extension
"MCPExtension",
# Operation Validator - Core
"OperationValidationError",
"OperationValidatorExtension",
@@ -80,7 +77,6 @@ __all__ = [
"MentalModelRefreshResult",
# Tenant/Auth
"ApiKeyTenantExtension",
"SupabaseTenantExtension",
"AuthenticationError",
"RequestContext",
"Tenant",
@@ -6,17 +6,13 @@ They can be used directly or serve as examples for custom implementations.
Available built-in extensions:
- ApiKeyTenantExtension: Simple API key validation with public schema
- SupabaseTenantExtension: Supabase JWT validation with per-user schema isolation
Example usage:
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_EXTENSION=hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.tenant:ApiKeyTenantExtension
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_EXTENSION=hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant:SupabaseTenantExtension
"""
from hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant import SupabaseTenantExtension
from hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.tenant import ApiKeyTenantExtension
__all__ = [
"ApiKeyTenantExtension",
"SupabaseTenantExtension",
]
@@ -1,433 +0,0 @@
"""
Supabase Tenant Extension for Hindsight
Validates Supabase JWTs and maps authenticated users to isolated memory banks.
Each user gets their own PostgreSQL schema based on their Supabase user ID.
This extension enables multi-tenant memory isolation for applications using
Supabase Auth - each authenticated user's memories are stored in a separate
schema, ensuring complete data isolation.
Features:
- Local JWT Verification: Validates tokens locally using JWKS public keys
(no network call per request)
- Automatic Schema Isolation: Each user gets {prefix}_{user_id} schema
- Zero User Management: Leverages your existing Supabase Auth setup
- Production Ready: Includes health checks, timeouts, key rotation handling,
and error handling
- Built-in: Ships with Hindsight, no extra installation needed
- Legacy Support: Falls back to /auth/v1/user endpoint for HS256 projects
JWT Verification Strategy:
By default, JWTs are verified locally using public keys from the Supabase
JWKS endpoint (/auth/v1/.well-known/jwks.json). This is the Supabase-recommended
approach: no network call per request, fast, and secure.
If JWKS keys are unavailable (e.g., legacy HS256 projects), the extension
falls back to calling /auth/v1/user per request for validation. This requires
the service_role key to be configured.
Configuration via environment variables:
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_EXTENSION=hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant:SupabaseTenantExtension
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_URL=https://your-project.supabase.co
# Optional - only required for legacy HS256 projects or health checks
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY=your-service-role-key
# Optional
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SCHEMA_PREFIX=user # Default: "user" (creates user_<uuid> schemas)
Usage:
Clients pass their Supabase JWT in the Authorization header:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer <supabase_jwt>" \\
https://your-hindsight-server/v1/default/banks/my-bank/memories/recall
Author: BrighterBalance (https://brighterbalance.app)
License: MIT
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
import re
import time
import httpx
import jwt as pyjwt
from jwt import PyJWK
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import AuthenticationError, Tenant, TenantContext, TenantExtension
from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
__all__ = ["SupabaseTenantExtension"]
# Minimum expected JWT length (JWTs are typically 100+ characters)
MIN_TOKEN_LENGTH = 20
# Timeout for Supabase API calls
REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 10.0
# JWKS cache TTL — Supabase Edge caches JWKS for 10 minutes, so we match that
JWKS_CACHE_TTL_SECONDS = 600
# Minimum interval between JWKS refreshes to avoid hammering the endpoint
JWKS_MIN_REFRESH_INTERVAL_SECONDS = 30
# Algorithms supported by Supabase Auth for asymmetric JWT signing
SUPPORTED_ALGORITHMS = ["RS256", "ES256"]
# Supabase user IDs are UUIDs — validate before using in schema names
_UUID_RE = re.compile(r"^[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}$", re.IGNORECASE)
# Schema prefix must be a valid Postgres identifier component (letters, digits, underscores)
_SCHEMA_PREFIX_RE = re.compile(r"^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$")
class SupabaseTenantExtension(TenantExtension):
"""
TenantExtension that validates Supabase JWTs for multi-tenant isolation.
Each authenticated user gets their own PostgreSQL schema, ensuring complete
memory isolation between users. The schema name is derived from the user's
Supabase user ID (the ``sub`` claim in the JWT).
JWT verification uses JWKS (local, no network call per request) when
asymmetric keys are configured in Supabase, and falls back to the
``/auth/v1/user`` endpoint for legacy HS256 projects.
Example:
User with ID "a1b2c3d4-e5f6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890"
gets schema "user_a1b2c3d4_e5f6_7890_abcd_ef1234567890"
"""
def __init__(self, config: dict[str, str]) -> None:
"""
Initialize with configuration from environment variables.
Config keys are derived from HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_* env vars:
- HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_URL -> config["supabase_url"] (required)
- HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY -> config["supabase_service_key"] (optional)
- HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SCHEMA_PREFIX -> config["schema_prefix"] (optional)
Args:
config: Dictionary of configuration values from environment
Raises:
ValueError: If required configuration is missing
"""
super().__init__(config)
self.supabase_url = (config.get("supabase_url") or "").rstrip("/")
self.supabase_service_key = config.get("supabase_service_key")
self.schema_prefix = config.get("schema_prefix", "user")
# Track initialized schemas to avoid redundant migrations
self._initialized_schemas: set[str] = set()
# Reusable HTTP client (created on startup)
self._http_client: httpx.AsyncClient | None = None
# JWKS state
self._jwks_keys: dict[str, PyJWK] = {}
self._jwks_last_fetched: float = 0
self._use_jwks: bool = False
if not self.supabase_url:
raise ValueError(
"HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_URL is required. "
"Set it to your Supabase project URL (e.g., https://xxx.supabase.co)"
)
if not _SCHEMA_PREFIX_RE.match(self.schema_prefix):
raise ValueError(
f"Invalid schema_prefix '{self.schema_prefix}'. "
"Must be a valid Postgres identifier (letters, digits, underscores, starting with a letter or underscore)."
)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Lifecycle
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
async def on_startup(self) -> None:
"""
Called when Hindsight starts.
Creates a reusable HTTP client, fetches JWKS for local JWT verification,
and optionally verifies connectivity to Supabase.
"""
logger.info("Initializing Supabase tenant extension")
logger.info("Supabase URL: %s", self.supabase_url)
logger.info("Schema prefix: %s_", self.schema_prefix)
self._http_client = httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=REQUEST_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
# Attempt to fetch JWKS for fast local JWT verification
await self._try_init_jwks()
# Optional health check using service key
if self.supabase_service_key:
await self._health_check()
async def on_shutdown(self) -> None:
"""Called when Hindsight shuts down. Closes the HTTP client."""
logger.info("Shutting down Supabase tenant extension")
if self._http_client:
await self._http_client.aclose()
self._http_client = None
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# JWKS management
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
async def _try_init_jwks(self) -> None:
"""Fetch JWKS and decide verification mode (local JWKS vs legacy endpoint)."""
try:
await self._fetch_jwks()
if self._jwks_keys:
self._use_jwks = True
logger.info(
"JWKS loaded — using local JWT verification with %d key(s)",
len(self._jwks_keys),
)
return
# JWKS endpoint returned no keys — project likely uses legacy HS256
logger.warning(
"JWKS endpoint returned no signing keys. "
"Falling back to /auth/v1/user endpoint for JWT verification. "
"For better performance, enable asymmetric JWT signing in your "
"Supabase dashboard (Project Settings → Auth → JWT Algorithm)."
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(
"Could not fetch JWKS (%s). Falling back to /auth/v1/user endpoint for JWT verification.",
e,
)
# Legacy mode requires service key
if not self.supabase_service_key:
raise ValueError(
"HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY is required when JWKS "
"is not available. Either enable asymmetric JWT signing in your "
"Supabase project or provide the service_role key."
)
self._use_jwks = False
async def _fetch_jwks(self) -> None:
"""Fetch public signing keys from the Supabase JWKS endpoint."""
if self._http_client is None:
raise RuntimeError("HTTP client not initialized")
url = f"{self.supabase_url}/auth/v1/.well-known/jwks.json"
response = await self._http_client.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
jwks_data = response.json()
keys: dict[str, PyJWK] = {}
for key_data in jwks_data.get("keys", []):
kid = key_data.get("kid")
if kid:
keys[kid] = PyJWK(key_data)
self._jwks_keys = keys
self._jwks_last_fetched = time.monotonic()
async def _get_signing_key(self, token: str) -> PyJWK:
"""
Resolve the signing key for a token from the JWKS cache.
If the key ID (``kid``) is not in the cache, triggers one JWKS refresh
to handle key rotation before raising an error.
"""
header = pyjwt.get_unverified_header(token)
kid = header.get("kid")
if not kid:
raise AuthenticationError("Token missing key ID (kid) header")
# Refresh cache if stale
now = time.monotonic()
if now - self._jwks_last_fetched > JWKS_CACHE_TTL_SECONDS:
logger.debug("JWKS cache expired, refreshing")
await self._fetch_jwks()
if kid in self._jwks_keys:
return self._jwks_keys[kid]
# Key not found — try one forced refresh to handle key rotation,
# but only if we haven't just refreshed
if now - self._jwks_last_fetched > JWKS_MIN_REFRESH_INTERVAL_SECONDS:
logger.info("Signing key %s not in cache, refreshing JWKS for possible key rotation", kid)
await self._fetch_jwks()
if kid in self._jwks_keys:
return self._jwks_keys[kid]
raise AuthenticationError("Unable to find signing key for token")
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Authentication
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
async def authenticate(self, context: RequestContext) -> TenantContext:
"""
Validate a Supabase JWT and return tenant context.
Uses local JWKS verification when available (no network call per
request), falling back to the ``/auth/v1/user`` endpoint for legacy
HS256 projects.
Args:
context: Request context containing the API key (JWT)
Returns:
TenantContext with schema_name set to ``{prefix}_{user_uuid}``
Raises:
AuthenticationError: If token is missing, invalid, or expired
"""
token = context.api_key
if not token:
raise AuthenticationError("Missing Authorization header. Expected: Bearer <supabase_jwt>")
if len(token) < MIN_TOKEN_LENGTH:
raise AuthenticationError("Invalid token format")
if self._http_client is None:
raise AuthenticationError("Extension not initialized")
# Verify the JWT and extract user ID
if self._use_jwks:
user_id = await self._verify_token_jwks(token)
else:
user_id = await self._verify_token_legacy(token)
# Validate user ID format before using in schema name
if not _UUID_RE.match(user_id):
raise AuthenticationError("Invalid user ID format in token")
# Build isolated schema name — hyphens to underscores for Postgres compatibility
safe_user_id = user_id.replace("-", "_")
schema_name = f"{self.schema_prefix}_{safe_user_id}"
# Initialize schema on first access
if schema_name not in self._initialized_schemas:
await self._initialize_schema(schema_name)
return TenantContext(schema_name=schema_name)
async def _verify_token_jwks(self, token: str) -> str:
"""
Verify a JWT locally using cached JWKS public keys.
Validates signature, expiration, issuer, and audience. Returns the
user ID from the ``sub`` claim.
Raises:
AuthenticationError: If the token is invalid or expired.
"""
try:
signing_key = await self._get_signing_key(token)
payload = pyjwt.decode(
token,
signing_key.key,
algorithms=SUPPORTED_ALGORITHMS,
audience="authenticated",
issuer=f"{self.supabase_url}/auth/v1",
)
except pyjwt.ExpiredSignatureError:
raise AuthenticationError("Token has expired")
except pyjwt.InvalidAudienceError:
raise AuthenticationError("Invalid token audience")
except pyjwt.InvalidIssuerError:
raise AuthenticationError("Invalid token issuer")
except pyjwt.DecodeError:
raise AuthenticationError("Invalid token")
except AuthenticationError:
raise
except Exception as e:
raise AuthenticationError(f"Token verification failed: {e!s}")
user_id = payload.get("sub")
if not user_id:
raise AuthenticationError("Token valid but missing subject (sub) claim")
return user_id
async def _verify_token_legacy(self, token: str) -> str:
"""
Verify a JWT by calling the Supabase ``/auth/v1/user`` endpoint.
This is the fallback for projects using legacy HS256 JWT signing.
Adds a network round-trip per request.
Raises:
AuthenticationError: If the token is invalid or the request fails.
"""
try:
response = await self._http_client.get(
f"{self.supabase_url}/auth/v1/user",
headers={
"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}",
"apikey": self.supabase_service_key,
},
)
if response.status_code == 401:
raise AuthenticationError("Invalid or expired token")
if response.status_code != 200:
raise AuthenticationError(f"Authentication failed: {response.status_code}")
user_data = response.json()
user_id = user_data.get("id")
if not user_id:
raise AuthenticationError("Token valid but no user ID found")
return user_id
except AuthenticationError:
raise
except httpx.TimeoutException:
raise AuthenticationError("Authentication timeout - please retry")
except httpx.RequestError as e:
raise AuthenticationError(f"Connection error: {e!s}")
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Schema management
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
async def _initialize_schema(self, schema_name: str) -> None:
"""Run migrations for a new tenant schema and cache the result."""
logger.info("Initializing schema: %s", schema_name)
try:
await self.context.run_migration(schema_name)
self._initialized_schemas.add(schema_name)
logger.info("Schema ready: %s", schema_name)
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Schema initialization failed for %s: %s", schema_name, e)
raise AuthenticationError(f"Failed to initialize tenant: {e!s}")
async def list_tenants(self) -> list[Tenant]:
"""Return all tenant schemas that have been initialized."""
return [Tenant(schema=schema) for schema in self._initialized_schemas]
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# Health check
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
async def _health_check(self) -> None:
"""Verify connectivity to Supabase using the auth health endpoint."""
try:
response = await self._http_client.get(
f"{self.supabase_url}/auth/v1/health",
headers={"apikey": self.supabase_service_key},
)
if response.status_code == 200:
logger.info("Supabase connection verified")
else:
logger.warning("Supabase health check returned %d", response.status_code)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning("Could not verify Supabase connection: %s", e)
@@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ class ApiKeyTenantExtension(TenantExtension):
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_EXTENSION=hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.tenant:ApiKeyTenantExtension
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_API_KEY=your-secret-key
HINDSIGHT_API_DATABASE_SCHEMA=your-schema (optional, defaults to 'public')
HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_MCP_AUTH_DISABLED=true (optional, disable auth for MCP endpoints)
For multi-tenant setups with separate schemas per tenant, implement a custom
TenantExtension that looks up the schema based on the API key or token claims.
@@ -65,8 +64,6 @@ class ApiKeyTenantExtension(TenantExtension):
self.expected_api_key = config.get("api_key")
if not self.expected_api_key:
raise ValueError("HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_API_KEY is required when using ApiKeyTenantExtension")
# Allow disabling MCP auth for backwards compatibility
self.mcp_auth_disabled = config.get("mcp_auth_disabled", "").lower() in ("true", "1", "yes")
async def authenticate(self, context: RequestContext) -> TenantContext:
"""Validate API key and return configured schema context."""
@@ -77,14 +74,3 @@ class ApiKeyTenantExtension(TenantExtension):
async def list_tenants(self) -> list[Tenant]:
"""Return configured schema for single-tenant setup."""
return [Tenant(schema=get_config().database_schema)]
async def authenticate_mcp(self, context: RequestContext) -> TenantContext:
"""
Authenticate MCP requests.
If mcp_auth_disabled is set, skip authentication for backwards compatibility.
Otherwise, delegate to authenticate().
"""
if self.mcp_auth_disabled:
return TenantContext(schema_name=get_config().database_schema)
return await self.authenticate(context)
@@ -96,13 +96,7 @@ class DefaultExtensionContext(ExtensionContext):
async def run_migration(self, schema: str) -> None:
"""Run migrations for a specific schema."""
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
from hindsight_api.migrations import (
ensure_embedding_dimension,
ensure_text_search_extension,
ensure_vector_extension,
run_migrations,
)
from hindsight_api.migrations import ensure_embedding_dimension, run_migrations
# Prefer getting URL from memory engine (handles pg0 case where URL is set after init)
db_url = self._database_url
@@ -113,9 +107,6 @@ class DefaultExtensionContext(ExtensionContext):
run_migrations(db_url, schema=schema)
# Get config for vector extension setting
config = get_config()
# Ensure embedding column dimension matches the model's dimension
# This is needed because migrations create columns with default dimension
if self._memory_engine is not None:
@@ -123,15 +114,7 @@ class DefaultExtensionContext(ExtensionContext):
if embeddings is not None:
dimension = getattr(embeddings, "dimension", None)
if dimension is not None:
ensure_embedding_dimension(
db_url, dimension, schema=schema, vector_extension=config.vector_extension
)
# Ensure vector indexes match the configured extension
ensure_vector_extension(db_url, vector_extension=config.vector_extension, schema=schema)
# Ensure text search columns/indexes match the configured extension
ensure_text_search_extension(db_url, text_search_extension=config.text_search_extension, schema=schema)
ensure_embedding_dimension(db_url, dimension, schema=schema)
def get_memory_engine(self) -> "MemoryEngineInterface":
"""Get the memory engine interface."""
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
"""MCP Extension for registering additional MCP tools.
This extension allows external packages (like hindsight-cloud) to register
additional MCP tools on the Hindsight MCP server.
Example:
HINDSIGHT_API_MCP_EXTENSION=hindsight_cloud.extensions:CloudMCPExtension
"""
import logging
from abc import abstractmethod
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from hindsight_api import MemoryEngine
from hindsight_api.extensions.base import Extension
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class MCPExtension(Extension):
"""Base class for MCP extensions that register additional tools.
Subclass this to add MCP tools in extension packages.
Example:
class CloudMCPExtension(MCPExtension):
def register_tools(self, mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine) -> None:
@mcp.tool()
async def my_custom_tool(query: str) -> str:
return "result"
"""
@abstractmethod
def register_tools(self, mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine) -> None:
"""Register additional MCP tools.
Args:
mcp: FastMCP server instance to register tools on
memory: MemoryEngine instance for accessing memory operations
"""
pass
@@ -132,10 +132,6 @@ class RetainResult:
unit_ids: list[list[str]] # List of unit IDs per content item
success: bool = True
error: str | None = None
# Actual LLM token usage (populated by engine when available)
llm_input_tokens: int | None = None
llm_output_tokens: int | None = None
llm_total_tokens: int | None = None
@dataclass
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any
from hindsight_api.extensions.base import Extension
from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
@@ -88,70 +87,3 @@ class TenantExtension(Extension, ABC):
For single-tenant setups, return [Tenant(schema="public")].
"""
...
async def get_tenant_config(self, context: RequestContext) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""
Get tenant-specific configuration overrides.
This method is called during hierarchical configuration resolution to get
tenant-level config overrides. The returned dict should contain Python field
names (lowercase snake_case) as keys, not environment variable names.
Example:
{"llm_model": "gpt-4", "retain_extraction_mode": "verbose"}
The default implementation returns an empty dict (no tenant-specific config).
Override this method in custom extensions to provide tenant-specific configuration.
Args:
context: The request context containing tenant information.
Returns:
Dict of config field names to values (only configurable fields).
Empty dict if no tenant-specific config.
"""
return {}
async def get_allowed_config_fields(self, context: RequestContext, bank_id: str) -> set[str] | None:
"""
Get set of config fields that this tenant/bank is allowed to modify.
This method controls which configurable fields can be modified via the bank config API.
It enables fine-grained permission control per tenant or per bank.
Examples:
- Return None: Allow all configurable fields (default)
- Return {"retain_chunk_size", "retain_custom_instructions"}: Allow only these fields
- Return set(): Allow no modifications (read-only)
The default implementation returns None (all configurable fields allowed).
Override this method in custom extensions to implement custom permission logic.
Args:
context: The request context containing tenant information.
bank_id: The bank identifier for per-bank permissions.
Returns:
Set of allowed field names, or None to allow all configurable fields.
Returned fields must be a subset of HindsightConfig.get_configurable_fields().
"""
return None
async def authenticate_mcp(self, context: RequestContext) -> TenantContext:
"""
Authenticate MCP requests.
By default, this calls authenticate(). Override this method to provide
different authentication behavior for MCP endpoints (e.g., to disable
auth for backwards compatibility with existing MCP servers).
Args:
context: The action context containing API key and other auth data.
Returns:
TenantContext with the schema_name for database operations.
Raises:
AuthenticationError: If authentication fails.
"""
return await self.authenticate(context)
+2 -23
View File
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import uvicorn
from . import MemoryEngine, __version__
from .api import create_app
from .banner import print_banner
from .config import DEFAULT_WORKERS, ENV_WORKERS, HindsightConfig, _get_raw_config
from .config import DEFAULT_WORKERS, ENV_WORKERS, HindsightConfig, get_config
from .daemon import (
DEFAULT_DAEMON_PORT,
DEFAULT_IDLE_TIMEOUT,
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ def main():
global _memory
# Load configuration from environment (for CLI args defaults)
config = _get_raw_config()
config = get_config()
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog="hindsight-api",
@@ -155,8 +155,6 @@ def main():
config = HindsightConfig(
database_url=config.database_url,
database_schema=config.database_schema,
vector_extension=config.vector_extension,
text_search_extension=config.text_search_extension,
llm_provider=config.llm_provider,
llm_api_key=config.llm_api_key,
llm_model=config.llm_model,
@@ -199,37 +197,23 @@ def main():
embeddings_provider=config.embeddings_provider,
embeddings_local_model=config.embeddings_local_model,
embeddings_local_force_cpu=config.embeddings_local_force_cpu,
embeddings_local_trust_remote_code=config.embeddings_local_trust_remote_code,
embeddings_tei_url=config.embeddings_tei_url,
embeddings_openai_base_url=config.embeddings_openai_base_url,
embeddings_cohere_api_key=config.embeddings_cohere_api_key,
embeddings_cohere_model=config.embeddings_cohere_model,
embeddings_cohere_base_url=config.embeddings_cohere_base_url,
embeddings_litellm_api_base=config.embeddings_litellm_api_base,
embeddings_litellm_api_key=config.embeddings_litellm_api_key,
embeddings_litellm_model=config.embeddings_litellm_model,
reranker_provider=config.reranker_provider,
reranker_local_model=config.reranker_local_model,
reranker_local_force_cpu=config.reranker_local_force_cpu,
reranker_local_max_concurrent=config.reranker_local_max_concurrent,
reranker_local_trust_remote_code=config.reranker_local_trust_remote_code,
reranker_tei_url=config.reranker_tei_url,
reranker_tei_batch_size=config.reranker_tei_batch_size,
reranker_tei_max_concurrent=config.reranker_tei_max_concurrent,
reranker_max_candidates=config.reranker_max_candidates,
reranker_cohere_api_key=config.reranker_cohere_api_key,
reranker_cohere_model=config.reranker_cohere_model,
reranker_cohere_base_url=config.reranker_cohere_base_url,
reranker_litellm_api_base=config.reranker_litellm_api_base,
reranker_litellm_api_key=config.reranker_litellm_api_key,
reranker_litellm_model=config.reranker_litellm_model,
host=args.host,
port=args.port,
base_path=config.base_path,
log_level=args.log_level,
log_format=config.log_format,
mcp_enabled=config.mcp_enabled,
enable_bank_config_api=config.enable_bank_config_api,
graph_retriever=config.graph_retriever,
mpfp_top_k_neighbors=config.mpfp_top_k_neighbors,
recall_max_concurrent=config.recall_max_concurrent,
@@ -258,11 +242,6 @@ def main():
worker_consolidation_max_slots=config.worker_consolidation_max_slots,
reflect_max_iterations=config.reflect_max_iterations,
mental_model_refresh_concurrency=config.mental_model_refresh_concurrency,
otel_traces_enabled=config.otel_traces_enabled,
otel_exporter_otlp_endpoint=config.otel_exporter_otlp_endpoint,
otel_exporter_otlp_headers=config.otel_exporter_otlp_headers,
otel_service_name=config.otel_service_name,
otel_deployment_environment=config.otel_deployment_environment,
)
config.configure_logging()
if not args.daemon:
+5 -608
View File
@@ -35,12 +35,6 @@ class MCPToolsConfig:
# How to resolve API key for tenant auth (optional)
api_key_resolver: Callable[[], str | None] | None = None
# How to resolve tenant_id for usage metering (set by MCP middleware after auth)
tenant_id_resolver: Callable[[], str | None] | None = None
# How to resolve api_key_id for usage metering (set by MCP middleware after auth)
api_key_id_resolver: Callable[[], str | None] | None = None
# Whether to include bank_id as a parameter on tools (for multi-bank support)
include_bank_id_param: bool = False
@@ -56,15 +50,13 @@ class MCPToolsConfig:
def _get_request_context(config: MCPToolsConfig) -> RequestContext:
"""Create RequestContext with auth details from resolvers.
"""Create RequestContext with API key from resolver if available.
This enables tenant auth and usage metering to work with MCP tools by propagating
the authentication results from the MCP middleware to the memory engine.
This enables tenant auth to work with MCP tools by propagating
the Bearer token from the MCP middleware to the memory engine.
"""
api_key = config.api_key_resolver() if config.api_key_resolver else None
tenant_id = config.tenant_id_resolver() if config.tenant_id_resolver else None
api_key_id = config.api_key_id_resolver() if config.api_key_id_resolver else None
return RequestContext(api_key=api_key, tenant_id=tenant_id, api_key_id=api_key_id)
return RequestContext(api_key=api_key)
def parse_timestamp(timestamp: str) -> datetime | None:
@@ -127,19 +119,7 @@ def register_mcp_tools(
memory: MemoryEngine instance
config: Tool configuration
"""
tools_to_register = config.tools or {
"retain",
"recall",
"reflect",
"list_banks",
"create_bank",
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
}
tools_to_register = config.tools or {"retain", "recall", "reflect", "list_banks", "create_bank"}
if "retain" in tools_to_register:
_register_retain(mcp, memory, config)
@@ -156,25 +136,6 @@ def register_mcp_tools(
if "create_bank" in tools_to_register:
_register_create_bank(mcp, memory, config)
# Mental model tools
if "list_mental_models" in tools_to_register:
_register_list_mental_models(mcp, memory, config)
if "get_mental_model" in tools_to_register:
_register_get_mental_model(mcp, memory, config)
if "create_mental_model" in tools_to_register:
_register_create_mental_model(mcp, memory, config)
if "update_mental_model" in tools_to_register:
_register_update_mental_model(mcp, memory, config)
if "delete_mental_model" in tools_to_register:
_register_delete_mental_model(mcp, memory, config)
if "refresh_mental_model" in tools_to_register:
_register_refresh_mental_model(mcp, memory, config)
def _register_retain(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the retain tool."""
@@ -550,567 +511,3 @@ def _register_create_bank(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsCo
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error creating bank: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}"}}'
def _validate_mental_model_inputs(
name: str | None = None, source_query: str | None = None, max_tokens: int | None = None
) -> str | None:
"""Validate mental model inputs, returning an error message or None if valid."""
if name is not None and not name.strip():
return "name cannot be empty"
if source_query is not None and not source_query.strip():
return "source_query cannot be empty"
if max_tokens is not None and (max_tokens < 256 or max_tokens > 8192):
return f"max_tokens must be between 256 and 8192, got {max_tokens}"
return None
# =========================================================================
# MENTAL MODEL TOOLS
# =========================================================================
def _register_list_mental_models(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the list_mental_models tool."""
if config.include_bank_id_param:
@mcp.tool()
async def list_mental_models(
tags: list[str] | None = None,
bank_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
List mental models (pinned reflections) for a memory bank.
Mental models are living documents that stay current by periodically re-running
a source query through reflect. Use them to maintain up-to-date summaries,
preferences, or synthesized knowledge.
Args:
tags: Optional tags to filter by (returns models matching any tag)
bank_id: Optional bank to list from (defaults to session bank). Use for cross-bank operations.
"""
try:
target_bank = bank_id or config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return '{"error": "No bank_id configured", "items": []}'
models = await memory.list_mental_models(
bank_id=target_bank,
tags=tags,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
return json.dumps({"items": models}, indent=2, default=str)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error listing mental models: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}", "items": []}}'
else:
@mcp.tool()
async def list_mental_models(
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> dict:
"""
List mental models (pinned reflections) for this memory bank.
Mental models are living documents that stay current by periodically re-running
a source query through reflect. Use them to maintain up-to-date summaries,
preferences, or synthesized knowledge.
Args:
tags: Optional tags to filter by (returns models matching any tag)
"""
try:
target_bank = config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return {"error": "No bank_id configured", "items": []}
models = await memory.list_mental_models(
bank_id=target_bank,
tags=tags,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
return {"items": models}
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error listing mental models: {e}", exc_info=True)
return {"error": str(e), "items": []}
def _register_get_mental_model(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the get_mental_model tool."""
if config.include_bank_id_param:
@mcp.tool()
async def get_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
bank_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
Get a specific mental model by ID.
Returns the full mental model including its generated content, source query,
and metadata. Use list_mental_models first to discover available model IDs.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to retrieve
bank_id: Optional bank (defaults to session bank). Use for cross-bank operations.
"""
try:
target_bank = bank_id or config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return '{"error": "No bank_id configured"}'
model = await memory.get_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
if model is None:
return json.dumps({"error": f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found in bank '{target_bank}'"})
return json.dumps(model, indent=2, default=str)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error getting mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}"}}'
else:
@mcp.tool()
async def get_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
) -> dict:
"""
Get a specific mental model by ID.
Returns the full mental model including its generated content, source query,
and metadata. Use list_mental_models first to discover available model IDs.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to retrieve
"""
try:
target_bank = config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return {"error": "No bank_id configured"}
model = await memory.get_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
if model is None:
return {"error": f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found in bank '{target_bank}'"}
return model
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error getting mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return {"error": str(e)}
def _register_create_mental_model(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the create_mental_model tool."""
if config.include_bank_id_param:
@mcp.tool()
async def create_mental_model(
name: str,
source_query: str,
mental_model_id: str | None = None,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
max_tokens: int = 2048,
bank_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
Create a new mental model (pinned reflection).
A mental model is a living document generated by running the source_query through
reflect. The content is auto-generated asynchronously - use the returned operation_id
to track progress.
EXAMPLES:
- name="Coding Preferences", source_query="What coding patterns and tools does the user prefer?"
- name="Project Goals", source_query="What are the user's current project goals and priorities?"
- name="Communication Style", source_query="How does the user prefer to communicate?"
Args:
name: Human-readable name for the mental model
source_query: The query to run through reflect to generate content
mental_model_id: Optional custom ID (alphanumeric lowercase with hyphens). Auto-generated if not provided.
tags: Optional tags for scoped visibility filtering
max_tokens: Maximum tokens for generated content (256-8192, default: 2048)
bank_id: Optional bank (defaults to session bank). Use for cross-bank operations.
"""
try:
target_bank = bank_id or config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return '{"error": "No bank_id configured"}'
validation_error = _validate_mental_model_inputs(
name=name, source_query=source_query, max_tokens=max_tokens
)
if validation_error:
return json.dumps({"error": validation_error})
request_context = _get_request_context(config)
# Create with placeholder content
model = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
name=name,
source_query=source_query,
content="Generating content...",
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
tags=tags,
max_tokens=max_tokens,
request_context=request_context,
)
# Schedule async refresh to generate actual content
result = await memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=model["id"],
request_context=request_context,
)
return json.dumps(
{
"mental_model_id": model["id"],
"operation_id": result["operation_id"],
"status": "created",
"message": f"Mental model '{name}' created. Content is being generated asynchronously.",
}
)
except ValueError as e:
return json.dumps({"error": str(e)})
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error creating mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}"}}'
else:
@mcp.tool()
async def create_mental_model(
name: str,
source_query: str,
mental_model_id: str | None = None,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
max_tokens: int = 2048,
) -> dict:
"""
Create a new mental model (pinned reflection).
A mental model is a living document generated by running the source_query through
reflect. The content is auto-generated asynchronously - use the returned operation_id
to track progress.
EXAMPLES:
- name="Coding Preferences", source_query="What coding patterns and tools does the user prefer?"
- name="Project Goals", source_query="What are the user's current project goals and priorities?"
- name="Communication Style", source_query="How does the user prefer to communicate?"
Args:
name: Human-readable name for the mental model
source_query: The query to run through reflect to generate content
mental_model_id: Optional custom ID (alphanumeric lowercase with hyphens). Auto-generated if not provided.
tags: Optional tags for scoped visibility filtering
max_tokens: Maximum tokens for generated content (256-8192, default: 2048)
"""
try:
target_bank = config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return {"error": "No bank_id configured"}
validation_error = _validate_mental_model_inputs(
name=name, source_query=source_query, max_tokens=max_tokens
)
if validation_error:
return {"error": validation_error}
request_context = _get_request_context(config)
model = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
name=name,
source_query=source_query,
content="Generating content...",
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
tags=tags,
max_tokens=max_tokens,
request_context=request_context,
)
result = await memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=model["id"],
request_context=request_context,
)
return {
"mental_model_id": model["id"],
"operation_id": result["operation_id"],
"status": "created",
"message": f"Mental model '{name}' created. Content is being generated asynchronously.",
}
except ValueError as e:
return {"error": str(e)}
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error creating mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return {"error": str(e)}
def _register_update_mental_model(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the update_mental_model tool."""
if config.include_bank_id_param:
@mcp.tool()
async def update_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
name: str | None = None,
source_query: str | None = None,
max_tokens: int | None = None,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
bank_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
Update a mental model's metadata.
Changes the name, source query, or tags of an existing mental model.
To regenerate the content, use refresh_mental_model after updating the source query.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to update
name: New name (leave None to keep current)
source_query: New source query (leave None to keep current)
max_tokens: New max tokens for content generation (256-8192, leave None to keep current)
tags: New tags (leave None to keep current)
bank_id: Optional bank (defaults to session bank). Use for cross-bank operations.
"""
try:
target_bank = bank_id or config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return '{"error": "No bank_id configured"}'
validation_error = _validate_mental_model_inputs(
name=name, source_query=source_query, max_tokens=max_tokens
)
if validation_error:
return json.dumps({"error": validation_error})
model = await memory.update_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
name=name,
source_query=source_query,
max_tokens=max_tokens,
tags=tags,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
if model is None:
return json.dumps({"error": f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found in bank '{target_bank}'"})
return json.dumps(model, indent=2, default=str)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error updating mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}"}}'
else:
@mcp.tool()
async def update_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
name: str | None = None,
source_query: str | None = None,
max_tokens: int | None = None,
tags: list[str] | None = None,
) -> dict:
"""
Update a mental model's metadata.
Changes the name, source query, or tags of an existing mental model.
To regenerate the content, use refresh_mental_model after updating the source query.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to update
name: New name (leave None to keep current)
source_query: New source query (leave None to keep current)
max_tokens: New max tokens for content generation (256-8192, leave None to keep current)
tags: New tags (leave None to keep current)
"""
try:
target_bank = config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return {"error": "No bank_id configured"}
validation_error = _validate_mental_model_inputs(
name=name, source_query=source_query, max_tokens=max_tokens
)
if validation_error:
return {"error": validation_error}
model = await memory.update_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
name=name,
source_query=source_query,
max_tokens=max_tokens,
tags=tags,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
if model is None:
return {"error": f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found in bank '{target_bank}'"}
return model
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error updating mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return {"error": str(e)}
def _register_delete_mental_model(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the delete_mental_model tool."""
if config.include_bank_id_param:
@mcp.tool()
async def delete_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
bank_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
Delete a mental model.
Permanently removes a mental model and its generated content.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to delete
bank_id: Optional bank (defaults to session bank). Use for cross-bank operations.
"""
try:
target_bank = bank_id or config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return '{"error": "No bank_id configured"}'
deleted = await memory.delete_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
if not deleted:
return json.dumps({"error": f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found in bank '{target_bank}'"})
return json.dumps({"status": "deleted", "mental_model_id": mental_model_id})
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error deleting mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}"}}'
else:
@mcp.tool()
async def delete_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
) -> dict:
"""
Delete a mental model.
Permanently removes a mental model and its generated content.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to delete
"""
try:
target_bank = config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return {"error": "No bank_id configured"}
deleted = await memory.delete_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
if not deleted:
return {"error": f"Mental model '{mental_model_id}' not found in bank '{target_bank}'"}
return {"status": "deleted", "mental_model_id": mental_model_id}
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error deleting mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return {"error": str(e)}
def _register_refresh_mental_model(mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine, config: MCPToolsConfig) -> None:
"""Register the refresh_mental_model tool."""
if config.include_bank_id_param:
@mcp.tool()
async def refresh_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
bank_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""
Refresh a mental model by re-running its source query.
Schedules an async task to re-run the source query through reflect and update the
mental model's content with fresh results. Use this after adding new memories or
when the mental model's content may be stale.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to refresh
bank_id: Optional bank (defaults to session bank). Use for cross-bank operations.
"""
try:
target_bank = bank_id or config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return '{"error": "No bank_id configured"}'
result = await memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
return json.dumps(
{
"operation_id": result["operation_id"],
"status": "queued",
"message": f"Refresh queued for mental model '{mental_model_id}'.",
}
)
except ValueError as e:
return json.dumps({"error": str(e)})
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error refreshing mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return f'{{"error": "{e}"}}'
else:
@mcp.tool()
async def refresh_mental_model(
mental_model_id: str,
) -> dict:
"""
Refresh a mental model by re-running its source query.
Schedules an async task to re-run the source query through reflect and update the
mental model's content with fresh results. Use this after adding new memories or
when the mental model's content may be stale.
Args:
mental_model_id: The ID of the mental model to refresh
"""
try:
target_bank = config.bank_id_resolver()
if target_bank is None:
return {"error": "No bank_id configured"}
result = await memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=target_bank,
mental_model_id=mental_model_id,
request_context=_get_request_context(config),
)
return {
"operation_id": result["operation_id"],
"status": "queued",
"message": f"Refresh queued for mental model '{mental_model_id}'.",
}
except ValueError as e:
return {"error": str(e)}
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error refreshing mental model: {e}", exc_info=True)
return {"error": str(e)}
+13 -417
View File
@@ -25,49 +25,12 @@ from alembic.config import Config
from alembic.script.revision import ResolutionError
from sqlalchemy import create_engine, text
from .utils import mask_network_location
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Advisory lock ID for migrations (arbitrary unique number)
MIGRATION_LOCK_ID = 123456789
def _detect_vector_extension(conn, vector_extension: str = "pgvector") -> str:
"""
Validate vector extension: 'vchord' or 'pgvector'.
Args:
conn: SQLAlchemy connection object
vector_extension: Configured extension ("pgvector" or "vchord")
Returns:
"vchord" or "pgvector"
Raises:
RuntimeError: If configured extension is not installed
"""
# Verify the configured extension is installed
if vector_extension == "vchord":
vchord_check = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vchord'")).scalar()
if not vchord_check:
raise RuntimeError(
"Configured vector extension 'vchord' not found. Install it with: CREATE EXTENSION vchord CASCADE;"
)
logger.debug("Using configured vector extension: vchord")
return "vchord"
elif vector_extension == "pgvector":
pgvector_check = conn.execute(text("SELECT 1 FROM pg_extension WHERE extname = 'vector'")).scalar()
if not pgvector_check:
raise RuntimeError(
"Configured vector extension 'pgvector' not found. Install it with: CREATE EXTENSION vector;"
)
logger.debug("Using configured vector extension: pgvector")
return "pgvector"
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid vector_extension: {vector_extension}. Must be 'pgvector' or 'vchord'")
def _get_schema_lock_id(schema: str) -> int:
"""
Generate a unique advisory lock ID for a schema.
@@ -91,7 +54,7 @@ def _run_migrations_internal(database_url: str, script_location: str, schema: st
"""
schema_name = schema or "public"
logger.info(f"Running database migrations to head for schema '{schema_name}'...")
logger.info(f"Database URL: {mask_network_location(database_url)}")
logger.info(f"Database URL: {database_url}")
logger.info(f"Script location: {script_location}")
# Create Alembic configuration programmatically (no alembic.ini needed)
@@ -359,7 +322,6 @@ def ensure_embedding_dimension(
database_url: str,
required_dimension: int,
schema: str | None = None,
vector_extension: str = "pgvector",
) -> None:
"""
Ensure the embedding column dimension matches the model's dimension.
@@ -374,7 +336,6 @@ def ensure_embedding_dimension(
database_url: SQLAlchemy database URL
required_dimension: The embedding dimension required by the model
schema: Target PostgreSQL schema name (None for public)
vector_extension: Configured vector extension ("pgvector" or "vchord")
Raises:
RuntimeError: If dimension mismatch with existing data
@@ -398,10 +359,6 @@ def ensure_embedding_dimension(
logger.debug(f"memory_units table does not exist in schema '{schema_name}', skipping dimension check")
return
# Detect which vector extension is available
vector_ext = _detect_vector_extension(conn, vector_extension)
logger.info(f"Using vector extension: {vector_ext}")
# Get current column dimension from pg_attribute
# pgvector stores dimension in atttypmod
current_dim = conn.execute(
@@ -449,7 +406,8 @@ def ensure_embedding_dimension(
# Table is empty, safe to alter column
logger.info(f"Altering embedding column dimension from {current_dimension} to {required_dimension}")
# Drop existing vector index (works for both HNSW and vchordrq)
# Drop the HNSW index on embedding column if it exists
# Only drop indexes that use 'hnsw' and reference the 'embedding' column
conn.execute(
text(f"""
DO $$
@@ -459,7 +417,7 @@ def ensure_embedding_dimension(
SELECT indexname FROM pg_indexes
WHERE schemaname = '{schema_name}'
AND tablename = 'memory_units'
AND (indexdef LIKE '%hnsw%' OR indexdef LIKE '%vchordrq%')
AND indexdef LIKE '%hnsw%'
AND indexdef LIKE '%embedding%'
LOOP
EXECUTE 'DROP INDEX IF EXISTS {schema_name}.' || idx_name;
@@ -474,377 +432,15 @@ def ensure_embedding_dimension(
)
conn.commit()
# Recreate index with appropriate type based on detected extension
if vector_ext == "vchord":
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_memory_units_embedding_vchordrq
ON {schema_name}.memory_units
USING vchordrq (embedding vector_l2_ops)
""")
)
logger.info(f"Created vchordrq index for {required_dimension}-dimensional embeddings")
else: # pgvector
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_memory_units_embedding_hnsw
ON {schema_name}.memory_units
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
WITH (m = 16, ef_construction = 64)
""")
)
logger.info(f"Created HNSW index for {required_dimension}-dimensional embeddings")
# Recreate the HNSW index
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_memory_units_embedding_hnsw
ON {schema_name}.memory_units
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
WITH (m = 16, ef_construction = 64)
""")
)
conn.commit()
logger.info(f"Successfully changed embedding dimension to {required_dimension}")
def ensure_vector_extension(
database_url: str,
vector_extension: str = "pgvector",
schema: str | None = None,
) -> None:
"""
Ensure the vector indexes match the configured vector extension.
This function checks the current vector index type in the database
and adjusts it if necessary:
- If index type matches configured extension: no action needed
- If they differ and tables are empty: drop old indexes, recreate with new type
- If they differ and tables have data: raise error with migration guidance
Args:
database_url: SQLAlchemy database URL
vector_extension: Configured vector extension ("pgvector" or "vchord")
schema: Target PostgreSQL schema name (None for public)
Raises:
RuntimeError: If extension mismatch with existing data
"""
schema_name = schema or "public"
engine = create_engine(database_url)
with engine.connect() as conn:
# Detect which vector extension should be used
target_ext = _detect_vector_extension(conn, vector_extension)
logger.info(f"Target vector extension: {target_ext}")
# Tables with vector indexes to check
tables_to_check = [
("memory_units", "idx_memory_units_embedding"),
("learnings", "idx_learnings_embedding"),
("pinned_reflections", "idx_pinned_reflections_embedding"),
]
# Determine target index type
target_index_type = "vchordrq" if target_ext == "vchord" else "hnsw"
mismatched_tables = []
tables_with_data = []
for table_name, index_name in tables_to_check:
# Check if table exists
table_exists = conn.execute(
text("""
SELECT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_schema = :schema AND table_name = :table_name
)
"""),
{"schema": schema_name, "table_name": table_name},
).scalar()
if not table_exists:
logger.debug(f"Table {table_name} does not exist in schema '{schema_name}', skipping")
continue
# Check current index type by querying pg_indexes
current_index_info = conn.execute(
text("""
SELECT indexdef
FROM pg_indexes
WHERE schemaname = :schema
AND tablename = :table_name
AND indexname LIKE :index_pattern
"""),
{"schema": schema_name, "table_name": table_name, "index_pattern": "%embedding%"},
).fetchone()
if not current_index_info:
logger.warning(f"No embedding index found for {table_name}, will create it")
mismatched_tables.append((table_name, index_name, None))
continue
indexdef = current_index_info[0].lower()
if "vchordrq" in indexdef:
current_index_type = "vchordrq"
elif "hnsw" in indexdef:
current_index_type = "hnsw"
else:
logger.warning(f"Unknown index type for {table_name}: {indexdef}")
continue
# Check if index type matches target
if current_index_type != target_index_type:
logger.info(
f"Index type mismatch on {table_name}: current={current_index_type}, target={target_index_type}"
)
mismatched_tables.append((table_name, index_name, current_index_type))
# Check if table has data
row_count = conn.execute(
text(f"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM {schema_name}.{table_name} WHERE embedding IS NOT NULL")
).scalar()
if row_count > 0:
tables_with_data.append((table_name, row_count))
else:
logger.debug(f"Index type OK for {table_name}: {current_index_type}")
# If no mismatches, we're done
if not mismatched_tables:
logger.debug(f"All vector indexes match configured extension: {target_ext}")
return
# If there's data in any mismatched table, raise error
if tables_with_data:
table_list = ", ".join([f"{table}({count} rows)" for table, count in tables_with_data])
raise RuntimeError(
f"Cannot change vector extension from {current_index_type} to {target_index_type}: "
f"the following tables contain data: {table_list}. "
f"To change vector extension, you must either:\n"
f" 1. Re-embed all data: DELETE FROM {schema_name}.memory_units; "
f"DELETE FROM {schema_name}.learnings; DELETE FROM {schema_name}.pinned_reflections; then restart\n"
f" 2. Use the current vector extension (set HINDSIGHT_API_VECTOR_EXTENSION='{current_index_type.replace('vchordrq', 'vchord').replace('hnsw', 'pgvector')}')"
)
# Tables are empty, safe to recreate indexes
logger.info(f"Recreating vector indexes for {target_ext}")
for table_name, index_name, current_type in mismatched_tables:
# Drop existing index if it exists
if current_type:
logger.info(f"Dropping {current_type} index on {table_name}")
conn.execute(text(f"DROP INDEX IF EXISTS {schema_name}.{index_name}"))
# Create new index with appropriate type
if target_ext == "vchord":
logger.info(f"Creating vchordrq index on {table_name}")
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS {index_name}
ON {schema_name}.{table_name}
USING vchordrq (embedding vector_l2_ops)
""")
)
else: # pgvector
logger.info(f"Creating HNSW index on {table_name}")
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS {index_name}
ON {schema_name}.{table_name}
USING hnsw (embedding vector_cosine_ops)
WITH (m = 16, ef_construction = 64)
""")
)
conn.commit()
logger.info(f"Successfully migrated vector indexes to {target_ext}")
def ensure_text_search_extension(
database_url: str,
text_search_extension: str = "native",
schema: str | None = None,
) -> None:
"""
Ensure the text search columns and indexes match the configured extension.
This function checks the current search_vector column type and index type
in the database and adjusts them if necessary:
- If they match configured extension: no action needed
- If they differ and tables are empty: drop old column/index, recreate with new type
- If they differ and tables have data: raise error with migration guidance
Args:
database_url: SQLAlchemy database URL
text_search_extension: Configured text search extension ("native" or "vchord")
schema: Target PostgreSQL schema name (None for public)
Raises:
RuntimeError: If extension mismatch with existing data
"""
schema_name = schema or "public"
engine = create_engine(database_url)
with engine.connect() as conn:
# Tables with search_vector columns to check
tables_to_check = [
"memory_units",
"reflections", # Renamed from pinned_reflections in p1k2l3m4n5o6 migration
]
# Determine target column type and index type
if text_search_extension == "vchord":
target_column_type = "bm25vector"
target_index_type = "bm25"
else: # native
target_column_type = "tsvector"
target_index_type = "gin"
mismatched_tables = []
tables_with_data = []
for table_name in tables_to_check:
# Check if table exists
table_exists = conn.execute(
text("""
SELECT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_schema = :schema AND table_name = :table_name
)
"""),
{"schema": schema_name, "table_name": table_name},
).scalar()
if not table_exists:
logger.debug(f"Table {table_name} does not exist in schema '{schema_name}', skipping")
continue
# Get current column type from information_schema
current_column_info = conn.execute(
text("""
SELECT data_type, udt_name
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_schema = :schema
AND table_name = :table_name
AND column_name = 'search_vector'
"""),
{"schema": schema_name, "table_name": table_name},
).fetchone()
if not current_column_info:
logger.warning(f"No search_vector column found for {table_name}, will create it")
mismatched_tables.append((table_name, None, None))
continue
# Check column type (udt_name contains the actual type: tsvector, bm25vector, etc.)
current_column_type = current_column_info[1] # udt_name
# Get current index type
current_index_info = conn.execute(
text("""
SELECT am.amname
FROM pg_indexes pi
JOIN pg_class c ON c.relname = pi.indexname
JOIN pg_am am ON am.oid = c.relam
WHERE pi.schemaname = :schema
AND pi.tablename = :table_name
AND pi.indexname LIKE '%text_search%'
"""),
{"schema": schema_name, "table_name": table_name},
).fetchone()
current_index_type = current_index_info[0] if current_index_info else None
# Check if column and index types match target
column_matches = current_column_type == target_column_type
index_matches = current_index_type == target_index_type if current_index_type else False
if not (column_matches and index_matches):
logger.info(
f"Text search mismatch on {table_name}: "
f"column={current_column_type} (want {target_column_type}), "
f"index={current_index_type} (want {target_index_type})"
)
mismatched_tables.append((table_name, current_column_type, current_index_type))
# Check if table has data
row_count = conn.execute(text(f"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM {schema_name}.{table_name}")).scalar()
if row_count > 0:
tables_with_data.append((table_name, row_count))
else:
logger.debug(f"Text search OK for {table_name}: {current_column_type}/{current_index_type}")
# If no mismatches, we're done
if not mismatched_tables:
logger.debug(f"All text search columns/indexes match configured extension: {text_search_extension}")
return
# If there's data in any mismatched table, raise error
if tables_with_data:
table_list = ", ".join([f"{table}({count} rows)" for table, count in tables_with_data])
current_ext = "native" if mismatched_tables[0][1] == "tsvector" else "vchord"
raise RuntimeError(
f"Cannot change text search extension from {current_ext} to {text_search_extension}: "
f"the following tables contain data: {table_list}. "
f"To change text search extension, you must either:\n"
f" 1. Clear all data: DELETE FROM {schema_name}.memory_units; "
f"DELETE FROM {schema_name}.reflections; then restart\n"
f" 2. Use the current text search extension (set HINDSIGHT_API_TEXT_SEARCH_EXTENSION='{current_ext}')"
)
# Tables are empty, safe to recreate columns/indexes
logger.info(f"Recreating text search columns/indexes for {text_search_extension}")
for table_name, current_col_type, current_idx_type in mismatched_tables:
# Drop existing index if it exists
if current_idx_type:
logger.info(f"Dropping {current_idx_type} index on {table_name}")
conn.execute(
text(f"""
DROP INDEX IF EXISTS {schema_name}.idx_{table_name.replace(".", "_")}_text_search
""")
)
# Drop existing column if it exists
if current_col_type:
logger.info(f"Dropping {current_col_type} column on {table_name}")
conn.execute(text(f"ALTER TABLE {schema_name}.{table_name} DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS search_vector"))
# Create new column with appropriate type
if text_search_extension == "vchord":
logger.info(f"Creating bm25vector column on {table_name}")
# Note: vchord_bm25 extension creates types in bm25_catalog schema
conn.execute(
text(f"ALTER TABLE {schema_name}.{table_name} ADD COLUMN search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25vector")
)
# Create BM25 index
logger.info(f"Creating BM25 index on {table_name}")
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_{table_name.replace(".", "_")}_text_search
ON {schema_name}.{table_name}
USING bm25 (search_vector bm25_catalog.bm25_ops)
""")
)
else: # native
logger.info(f"Creating tsvector column on {table_name}")
# Different GENERATED expression for each table
if table_name == "memory_units":
generated_expr = "to_tsvector('english', COALESCE(text, '') || ' ' || COALESCE(context, ''))"
else: # reflections
generated_expr = "to_tsvector('english', COALESCE(name, '') || ' ' || content)"
conn.execute(
text(f"""
ALTER TABLE {schema_name}.{table_name}
ADD COLUMN search_vector tsvector
GENERATED ALWAYS AS ({generated_expr}) STORED
""")
)
# Create GIN index
logger.info(f"Creating GIN index on {table_name}")
conn.execute(
text(f"""
CREATE INDEX idx_{table_name.replace(".", "_")}_text_search
ON {schema_name}.{table_name}
USING gin(search_vector)
""")
)
conn.commit()
logger.info(f"Successfully migrated text search to {text_search_extension}")
+1 -2
View File
@@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ class RequestContext:
api_key: str | None = None
api_key_id: str | None = None # UUID of the API key used for authentication
tenant_id: str | None = None # Tenant identifier (set by extension after auth)
internal: bool = False # True for background/internal operations (skips extension auth)
user_initiated: bool = False # True for async operations that originated from a user request
internal: bool = False # True for background/internal operations (not user-visible)
from pgvector.sqlalchemy import Vector
-480
View File
@@ -1,480 +0,0 @@
"""
OpenTelemetry distributed tracing instrumentation for Hindsight API.
This module provides tracing for:
- LLM API calls with full prompts/completions following GenAI semantic conventions
- Token usage and model information
- Error tracking and finish reasons
Tracing is conditional and disabled by default. When enabled, traces are exported
to Langfuse (or any OTLP-compatible backend) via OTLP HTTP protocol.
"""
import json
import logging
import time
from typing import Any, Optional
from opentelemetry import trace
from opentelemetry.exporter.otlp.proto.http.trace_exporter import OTLPSpanExporter
from opentelemetry.sdk.resources import Resource
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace import TracerProvider
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace.export import BatchSpanProcessor
from opentelemetry.trace import Status, StatusCode
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _serialize_for_span(obj: Any) -> str:
"""Serialize an object for span recording, handling Pydantic models."""
if isinstance(obj, str):
return obj
if hasattr(obj, "model_dump_json"):
# Pydantic v2 model
return obj.model_dump_json()
if hasattr(obj, "json"):
# Pydantic v1 model
return obj.json()
if hasattr(obj, "model_dump"):
# Pydantic v2 model - convert to dict then json
return json.dumps(obj.model_dump())
if hasattr(obj, "dict"):
# Pydantic v1 model - convert to dict then json
return json.dumps(obj.dict())
# Fallback to json.dumps for dicts and other types
return json.dumps(obj)
# No-op tracer for when tracing is disabled
class NoOpTracer:
"""No-op tracer that provides the same interface as OpenTelemetry Tracer but does nothing."""
def start_as_current_span(self, name: str, **kwargs):
"""Return a no-op context manager that yields a NoOpSpan."""
from contextlib import contextmanager
@contextmanager
def noop_span_context():
yield NoOpSpan()
return noop_span_context()
def start_span(self, name: str, **kwargs):
"""Return a no-op span."""
return NoOpSpan()
class NoOpSpan:
"""No-op span that provides the same interface as OpenTelemetry Span but does nothing."""
def set_attribute(self, key: str, value: Any) -> None:
"""No-op."""
pass
def set_status(self, status: Any) -> None:
"""No-op."""
pass
def record_exception(self, exception: Exception) -> None:
"""No-op."""
pass
def add_event(self, name: str, attributes: dict | None = None) -> None:
"""No-op."""
pass
def end(self, end_time: int | None = None) -> None:
"""No-op."""
pass
# Global tracer instance
_tracer: trace.Tracer | NoOpTracer = NoOpTracer()
_tracing_enabled: bool = False
# GenAI semantic convention attribute names (based on v1.37 spec)
class GenAIAttributes:
"""GenAI semantic convention attribute names."""
# Operation and provider
OPERATION_NAME = "gen_ai.operation.name"
PROVIDER_NAME = "gen_ai.provider.name"
# Model information
REQUEST_MODEL = "gen_ai.request.model"
RESPONSE_MODEL = "gen_ai.response.model"
# Token usage
USAGE_INPUT_TOKENS = "gen_ai.usage.input_tokens"
USAGE_OUTPUT_TOKENS = "gen_ai.usage.output_tokens"
# Messages and prompts
SYSTEM_INSTRUCTIONS = "gen_ai.system_instructions"
INPUT_MESSAGES = "gen_ai.input.messages"
OUTPUT_MESSAGES = "gen_ai.output.messages"
# Response metadata
FINISH_REASONS = "gen_ai.response.finish_reasons"
# Error tracking
ERROR_TYPE = "error.type"
# Provider name mapping (Hindsight internal -> GenAI semantic convention)
PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING = {
"openai": "openai",
"anthropic": "anthropic",
"gemini": "google",
"vertexai": "google",
"groq": "groq",
"ollama": "ollama",
"lmstudio": "lmstudio",
"openai-codex": "openai",
"claude-code": "anthropic",
"mock": "mock",
}
def initialize_tracing(
service_name: str,
endpoint: str,
headers: Optional[str] = None,
deployment_environment: str = "development",
) -> None:
"""
Initialize OpenTelemetry tracing with OTLP exporter.
Args:
service_name: Name of the service for resource attributes
endpoint: OTLP endpoint URL (e.g., https://cloud.langfuse.com/api/public/otel)
headers: Optional headers in format "key1=value1,key2=value2"
deployment_environment: Deployment environment (e.g., development, staging, production)
"""
global _tracer, _tracing_enabled
# Create resource with service information
resource = Resource.create(
{
"service.name": service_name,
"service.version": "0.4.8", # Could import from __version__
"deployment.environment.name": deployment_environment,
}
)
# Parse headers
headers_dict = {}
if headers:
for pair in headers.split(","):
if "=" in pair:
key, value = pair.split("=", 1)
headers_dict[key.strip()] = value.strip()
# Create OTLP HTTP exporter
# Note: Langfuse expects /v1/traces path appended to base endpoint
otlp_endpoint = endpoint if endpoint.endswith("/v1/traces") else f"{endpoint}/v1/traces"
otlp_exporter = OTLPSpanExporter(
endpoint=otlp_endpoint,
headers=headers_dict,
)
# Create tracer provider with batch processor
provider = TracerProvider(resource=resource)
provider.add_span_processor(BatchSpanProcessor(otlp_exporter))
# Set global tracer provider
trace.set_tracer_provider(provider)
# Get tracer for this application
_tracer = trace.get_tracer(__name__)
_tracing_enabled = True
logger.info(f"Tracing initialized: endpoint={otlp_endpoint}, service={service_name}")
def get_tracer() -> trace.Tracer | NoOpTracer:
"""
Get the global tracer instance.
Returns a no-op tracer if tracing is disabled, so callers don't need to check for None.
This improves code readability by allowing direct use without null checks.
"""
return _tracer
def create_operation_span(operation: str, bank_id: str | None = None):
"""
Create a parent span for a Hindsight operation (retain, reflect, consolidation, etc.).
This creates the span hierarchy:
- hindsight.{operation} (parent)
- chat {model} (child LLM calls)
Args:
operation: Operation name (retain, reflect, consolidation, mental_model_refresh)
bank_id: Optional bank ID for context
Returns:
Span context manager
"""
if not _tracing_enabled or _tracer is None:
# Return a no-op context manager
from contextlib import nullcontext
return nullcontext()
span_name = f"hindsight.{operation}"
span = _tracer.start_as_current_span(span_name)
# Add operation-specific attributes
if span and hasattr(span, "set_attribute"):
span.set_attribute("hindsight.operation", operation)
if bank_id:
span.set_attribute("hindsight.bank_id", bank_id)
return span
def is_tracing_enabled() -> bool:
"""Check if tracing is enabled."""
return _tracing_enabled
# Maximum content length before truncation (to stay within span size limits)
MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH = 100_000 # characters
def _truncate_content(content: str) -> str:
"""Truncate content if too large for span."""
if len(content) > MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH:
return content[:MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH] + f"\n\n[TRUNCATED: {len(content) - MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH} chars omitted]"
return content
class LLMSpanRecorder:
"""
Records OpenTelemetry spans for LLM calls following GenAI semantic conventions.
"""
def __init__(self, tracer: trace.Tracer):
self.tracer = tracer
def record_llm_call(
self,
provider: str,
model: str,
scope: str,
messages: list[dict[str, str]],
response_content: Optional[str],
input_tokens: int,
output_tokens: int,
duration: float,
finish_reason: Optional[str] = None,
error: Optional[Exception] = None,
tool_calls: Optional[list[dict[str, Any]]] = None,
) -> None:
"""
Record a completed LLM call as a span with GenAI semantic conventions.
This creates a span AFTER the call completes, using timestamps to
set the correct start/end times. This approach works better with
the existing sync metrics recording pattern.
Args:
provider: Hindsight provider name
model: Model name
scope: Scope identifier (memory, reflect, consolidation, etc.)
messages: Input messages (chat history)
response_content: Response text from LLM
input_tokens: Input token count
output_tokens: Output token count
duration: Call duration in seconds
finish_reason: Reason the model stopped (stop, length, tool_calls, etc.)
error: Exception if call failed
tool_calls: List of tool calls made (for function calling)
"""
try:
# Map provider name to GenAI semantic convention
genai_provider = PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING.get(provider.lower(), provider.lower())
# Determine operation name based on scope/context
operation_name = "chat" # Default for GenAI semantic conventions
# Create span name: "hindsight.{scope}" for consistency with parent spans
# Model info is available in span attributes (gen_ai.request.model)
if scope:
span_name = f"hindsight.{scope}"
else:
# Fallback to chat {model} if no scope provided
span_name = f"{operation_name} {model}"
# Calculate timestamps
end_time_ns = time.time_ns()
start_time_ns = end_time_ns - int(duration * 1_000_000_000)
# Create span with explicit timestamps
with self.tracer.start_as_current_span(
span_name,
start_time=start_time_ns,
end_on_exit=False, # We'll set end time manually
) as span:
# Set required attributes
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.OPERATION_NAME, operation_name)
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.PROVIDER_NAME, genai_provider)
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.REQUEST_MODEL, model)
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.RESPONSE_MODEL, model)
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.USAGE_INPUT_TOKENS, input_tokens)
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.USAGE_OUTPUT_TOKENS, output_tokens)
# Add custom attributes for Hindsight context
span.set_attribute("hindsight.scope", scope)
span.set_attribute("hindsight.provider.internal", provider)
# Add tool call information if present
if tool_calls:
span.set_attribute("gen_ai.tool_calls.count", len(tool_calls))
# Add tool names as comma-separated list
tool_names = [tc.get("name", "") for tc in tool_calls]
span.set_attribute("gen_ai.tool_calls.names", ",".join(tool_names))
# Format messages for GenAI conventions (as JSON)
input_messages_json = self._format_messages(messages)
output_messages_json = self._format_output(response_content, finish_reason)
# Extract system instructions if present
system_instructions = self._extract_system_instructions(messages)
# Add event with prompts/completions following v1.37 conventions
event_attrs = {}
if input_messages_json:
event_attrs[GenAIAttributes.INPUT_MESSAGES] = input_messages_json
if output_messages_json:
event_attrs[GenAIAttributes.OUTPUT_MESSAGES] = output_messages_json
if system_instructions:
event_attrs[GenAIAttributes.SYSTEM_INSTRUCTIONS] = system_instructions
if finish_reason:
event_attrs[GenAIAttributes.FINISH_REASONS] = json.dumps([finish_reason])
span.add_event(
"gen_ai.client.inference.operation.details",
attributes=event_attrs,
)
# Add individual tool call events with details
if tool_calls:
for i, tc in enumerate(tool_calls):
tool_event_attrs = {
"tool.name": tc.get("name", ""),
"tool.id": tc.get("id", ""),
"tool.arguments": json.dumps(tc.get("arguments", {})),
}
span.add_event(f"gen_ai.tool_call.{i}", attributes=tool_event_attrs)
# Handle errors
if error:
span.set_status(Status(StatusCode.ERROR, str(error)))
span.set_attribute(GenAIAttributes.ERROR_TYPE, type(error).__name__)
span.record_exception(error)
else:
span.set_status(Status(StatusCode.OK))
# Set end time
span.end(end_time=end_time_ns)
except Exception as e:
# Don't let tracing errors break LLM calls
logger.error(f"Failed to record LLM span: {e}", exc_info=True)
def _format_messages(self, messages: list[dict[str, str]]) -> str:
"""
Format messages into GenAI semantic convention format (JSON array).
Returns JSON string representation of message array.
"""
try:
formatted = []
for msg in messages:
content = msg.get("content", "")
# Truncate if needed
if isinstance(content, str):
content = _truncate_content(content)
formatted.append(
{
"role": msg.get("role", "user"),
"content": content,
}
)
return json.dumps(formatted)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to format input messages: {e}")
return "[]"
def _format_output(
self,
content: Optional[str],
finish_reason: Optional[str],
) -> str:
"""Format output message into GenAI semantic convention format."""
try:
if content is None:
return "[]"
# Truncate if needed
if isinstance(content, str):
content = _truncate_content(content)
return json.dumps(
[
{
"role": "assistant",
"content": content,
}
]
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to format output message: {e}")
return "[]"
def _extract_system_instructions(self, messages: list[dict[str, str]]) -> Optional[str]:
"""Extract system instructions from messages if present."""
try:
for msg in messages:
if msg.get("role") == "system":
content = msg.get("content", "")
if isinstance(content, str):
return _truncate_content(content)
return str(content)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to extract system instructions: {e}")
return None
class NoOpLLMSpanRecorder:
"""No-op span recorder for when tracing is disabled."""
def record_llm_call(self, **kwargs) -> None:
"""No-op."""
pass
# Global span recorder instance
_span_recorder: Optional[LLMSpanRecorder] = None
def get_span_recorder() -> LLMSpanRecorder | NoOpLLMSpanRecorder:
"""Get the global span recorder (NoOp if tracing disabled)."""
if _span_recorder is None:
return NoOpLLMSpanRecorder()
return _span_recorder
def create_span_recorder() -> LLMSpanRecorder:
"""Create and set the global span recorder."""
global _span_recorder
tracer = get_tracer()
if tracer is None:
raise RuntimeError("Tracing not initialized. Call initialize_tracing() first.")
_span_recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(tracer)
return _span_recorder
-13
View File
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse
def mask_network_location(url):
if not url:
return url
parsed_url = urlparse(url)
masked_network_location = parsed_url.hostname or ""
if parsed_url.port:
masked_network_location += f":{parsed_url.port}"
if parsed_url.username or parsed_url.password:
masked_network_location = f"***:***@{masked_network_location}"
return urlunparse(parsed_url._replace(netloc=masked_network_location))
+1 -4
View File
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[project]
name = "hindsight-api"
version = "0.4.10"
version = "0.4.8"
description = "Hindsight: Agent Memory That Works Like Human Memory"
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.11"
@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ dependencies = [
"psycopg2-binary>=2.9.11",
"tiktoken>=0.12.0",
"httpx>=0.27.0",
"PyJWT[crypto]>=2.8.0",
"fastmcp>=2.14.0", # CVE-2025-66416
"pg0-embedded>=0.11.0",
"python-dateutil>=2.8.0",
@@ -33,8 +32,6 @@ dependencies = [
"opentelemetry-sdk>=1.20.0",
"opentelemetry-instrumentation-fastapi>=0.41b0",
"opentelemetry-exporter-prometheus>=0.41b0",
"opentelemetry-exporter-otlp-proto-http>=1.20.0",
"opentelemetry-semantic-conventions>=0.41b0",
"dateparser>=1.2.2",
"google-genai>=1.0.0",
"google-auth>=2.0.0",
-189
View File
@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
"""
Integration test for API base path support.
Tests that the API works correctly when deployed with a base path (e.g., /hindsight)
for reverse proxy deployments.
"""
import os
import pytest
import pytest_asyncio
import httpx
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
from hindsight_api.config import clear_config_cache
@pytest_asyncio.fixture
async def api_client_with_base_path(memory):
"""Create an async test client for the FastAPI app with a base path."""
# Set base path in environment
base_path = "/hindsight"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH"] = base_path
# Clear config cache to force reload with new base_path
clear_config_cache()
# Memory is already initialized by the conftest fixture (with migrations)
app = create_app(memory, initialize_memory=False)
# Use base_url with base path
transport = httpx.ASGITransport(app=app)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(
transport=transport,
base_url=f"http://test{base_path}"
) as client:
yield client
# Cleanup: unset base path
os.environ.pop("HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH", None)
clear_config_cache()
@pytest_asyncio.fixture
async def api_client_without_base_path(memory):
"""Create an async test client for the FastAPI app without a base path (root)."""
# Ensure no base path is set
os.environ.pop("HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH", None)
clear_config_cache()
app = create_app(memory, initialize_memory=False)
transport = httpx.ASGITransport(app=app)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=transport, base_url="http://test") as client:
yield client
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_health_endpoint(api_client_with_base_path):
"""Test that health endpoint works with base path."""
# With base path set to /hindsight, health should be at /hindsight/health
# But since our client base_url is already http://test/hindsight, we request /health
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get("/health")
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
assert "status" in data
assert data["status"] in ["ok", "healthy"] # Accept both formats
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_banks_endpoint(api_client_with_base_path):
"""Test that banks endpoint works with base path."""
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get("/v1/default/banks")
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
assert "banks" in data
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_openapi_schema(api_client_with_base_path):
"""Test that OpenAPI schema includes correct base path in servers."""
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get("/openapi.json")
assert response.status_code == 200
openapi_schema = response.json()
# Check that servers array includes base path
assert "servers" in openapi_schema
servers = openapi_schema["servers"]
assert len(servers) > 0
# FastAPI should set server URL to the root_path
assert servers[0]["url"] == "/hindsight"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_docs_redirect(api_client_with_base_path):
"""Test that /docs redirects correctly with base path."""
# FastAPI docs endpoint should work
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get("/docs", follow_redirects=False)
# Should either return 200 (direct) or 307 (redirect to trailing slash)
assert response.status_code in [200, 307]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_metrics(api_client_with_base_path):
"""Test that metrics endpoint works with base path."""
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get("/metrics")
assert response.status_code == 200
# Metrics should be in Prometheus format
assert "# HELP" in response.text or "# TYPE" in response.text
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_full_workflow(api_client_with_base_path):
"""
Test a full retain/recall workflow with base path.
This ensures that all memory operations work correctly when the API
is deployed with a base path.
"""
bank_id = "test_base_path_bank"
# 1. Create/get bank
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get(f"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/profile")
assert response.status_code == 200
# 2. Store a memory
response = await api_client_with_base_path.post(
f"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/memories",
json={
"items": [
{
"content": "The API supports base path deployment for reverse proxy use cases.",
"context": "testing base path feature"
}
]
}
)
assert response.status_code == 200
result = response.json()
assert result["success"] is True
# 3. Recall the memory
response = await api_client_with_base_path.post(
f"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/memories/recall",
json={
"query": "base path support"
}
)
assert response.status_code == 200
recall_result = response.json()
# API returns "results" not "memories"
assert "results" in recall_result
assert len(recall_result["results"]) > 0
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_without_base_path_still_works(api_client_without_base_path):
"""
Regression test: ensure default behavior (no base path) still works.
This test verifies that when HINDSIGHT_API_BASE_PATH is not set,
the API works at the root path as before.
"""
# Health check at root
response = await api_client_without_base_path.get("/health")
assert response.status_code == 200
# Banks endpoint at root
response = await api_client_without_base_path.get("/v1/default/banks")
assert response.status_code == 200
# OpenAPI schema should have empty or "/" server path
response = await api_client_without_base_path.get("/openapi.json")
assert response.status_code == 200
openapi_schema = response.json()
servers = openapi_schema.get("servers", [])
if servers:
# Server URL should be empty string (root) or "/"
assert servers[0]["url"] in ["", "/"]
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="MCP endpoint routing with base path needs investigation")
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_base_path_mcp_endpoint(api_client_with_base_path):
"""Test that MCP endpoint is accessible with base path."""
bank_id = "test_mcp_bank"
# MCP endpoint should be mounted at /mcp/{bank_id}/
# The MCP server uses a different protocol, so just check the root exists
response = await api_client_with_base_path.get(f"/mcp/{bank_id}/")
# MCP may return various status codes, but should not be 404 (not found)
# Accept 405 (method not allowed), 400 (bad request), etc.
assert response.status_code != 404, "MCP endpoint should exist"
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ from datetime import datetime
import pytest
from hindsight_api import LLMConfig
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.engine.retain.fact_extraction import extract_facts_from_text
@@ -45,7 +44,6 @@ class TestCausalRelationsValidation:
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -90,7 +88,6 @@ class TestCausalRelationsValidation:
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -127,7 +124,6 @@ class TestCausalRelationsValidation:
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract facts about the causal chain"
@@ -177,7 +173,6 @@ class TestCausalRelationsValidation:
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract facts"
@@ -214,7 +209,6 @@ class TestCausalRelationsValidation:
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
)
# Verify relation types are all backward-looking
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ from datetime import datetime
import pytest
from hindsight_api import LLMConfig
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.engine.retain.fact_extraction import extract_facts_from_text
@@ -38,8 +37,7 @@ After searching for weeks, I finally found a cheaper apartment in Brooklyn.
llm_config = LLMConfig.for_memory()
facts, _, _ = await extract_facts_from_text(
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 3, 15), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 3, 15), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) >= 3, f"Should extract at least 3 facts from the causal chain. Got {len(facts)}"
@@ -108,8 +106,7 @@ The renovation took three months and cost $15,000.
llm_config = LLMConfig.for_memory()
facts, _, _ = await extract_facts_from_text(
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 6, 1), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 6, 1), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) >= 4, f"Should extract at least 4 facts. Got {len(facts)}"
@@ -139,8 +136,7 @@ Machine learning fascinated me so much that I changed my career to data science.
llm_config = LLMConfig.for_memory()
facts, _, _ = await extract_facts_from_text(
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 1, 1), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 1, 1), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser"
)
# Check no fact references itself
@@ -167,8 +163,7 @@ The new role enabled me to lead a team of engineers.
llm_config = LLMConfig.for_memory()
facts, _, _ = await extract_facts_from_text(
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 2, 15), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 2, 15), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser"
)
# Validate all indices (must reference PREVIOUS facts only)
@@ -195,8 +190,7 @@ Reduced spending somewhat affected local businesses.
llm_config = LLMConfig.for_memory()
facts, _, _ = await extract_facts_from_text(
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 4, 1), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
text=text, event_date=datetime(2024, 4, 1), context=context, llm_config=llm_config, agent_name="TestUser"
)
for i, fact in enumerate(facts):
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
"""
Tests for configuration validation.
Verifies that config validation catches invalid parameter combinations.
"""
import os
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def setup_test_env():
"""Set up environment for each test, restoring original values after."""
from hindsight_api.config import clear_config_cache
# Save original environment values
env_vars_to_save = [
"HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS",
"HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE",
"HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER",
"HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL",
]
# Save original values
original_values = {}
for key in env_vars_to_save:
original_values[key] = os.environ.get(key)
clear_config_cache()
yield
# Restore original environment
for key, original_value in original_values.items():
if original_value is None:
os.environ.pop(key, None)
else:
os.environ[key] = original_value
clear_config_cache()
def test_retain_max_completion_tokens_must_be_greater_than_chunk_size():
"""Test that RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS > RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE validation works."""
from hindsight_api.config import HindsightConfig
# Set invalid config: max_completion_tokens <= chunk_size
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS"] = "1000"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE"] = "2000"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER"] = "mock"
# Should raise ValueError with helpful message
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc_info:
HindsightConfig.from_env()
error_message = str(exc_info.value)
# Verify error message contains helpful information
assert "HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS" in error_message
assert "1000" in error_message
assert "HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE" in error_message
assert "2000" in error_message
assert "must be greater than" in error_message
assert "You have two options to fix this:" in error_message
assert "Increase HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS" in error_message
assert "Use a model that supports" in error_message
def test_retain_max_completion_tokens_equal_to_chunk_size_fails():
"""Test that RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS == RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE also fails."""
from hindsight_api.config import HindsightConfig
# Set invalid config: max_completion_tokens == chunk_size
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS"] = "3000"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE"] = "3000"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER"] = "mock"
# Should raise ValueError
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc_info:
HindsightConfig.from_env()
error_message = str(exc_info.value)
assert "must be greater than" in error_message
def test_valid_retain_config_succeeds():
"""Test that valid config with max_completion_tokens > chunk_size works."""
from hindsight_api.config import HindsightConfig
# Set valid config: max_completion_tokens > chunk_size
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_MAX_COMPLETION_TOKENS"] = "64000"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE"] = "3000"
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER"] = "mock"
# Should not raise
config = HindsightConfig.from_env()
assert config.retain_max_completion_tokens == 64000
assert config.retain_chunk_size == 3000
# Note: The BadRequestError wrapping is implemented in fact_extraction.py
# but requires a complex integration test setup. The functionality is
# straightforward: when a BadRequestError containing keywords like
# "max_tokens", "max_completion_tokens", or "maximum context" is caught,
# it's wrapped in a ValueError with helpful guidance.
#
# The config validation tests above ensure users get early feedback
# about invalid configurations before runtime errors occur.
+14 -15
View File
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ from hindsight_api.engine.reflect.tools import (
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def enable_observations():
"""Enable observations for all tests in this module."""
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
config = _get_raw_config()
config = get_config()
original_value = config.enable_observations
config.enable_observations = True
yield
@@ -563,26 +563,25 @@ class TestConsolidationDisabled:
self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context
):
"""Test that consolidation returns disabled status when enable_observations is False."""
from unittest.mock import patch
bank_id = f"test-consolidation-disabled-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Create the bank
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id=bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Disable observations for this bank via bank config
await memory._config_resolver.update_bank_config(
bank_id=bank_id,
updates={"enable_observations": False},
context=request_context,
)
# Disable observations via config
with patch("hindsight_api.config.get_config") as mock_config:
mock_config.return_value.enable_observations = False
result = await run_consolidation_job(
memory_engine=memory,
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
result = await run_consolidation_job(
memory_engine=memory,
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
assert result["status"] == "disabled"
assert result["bank_id"] == bank_id
assert result["status"] == "disabled"
assert result["bank_id"] == bank_id
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
-8
View File
@@ -353,14 +353,6 @@ class TestOperationHooksParameters:
assert post_result.error is None
assert post_result.unit_ids == result # Should match the return value
# Verify actual LLM token usage is populated
assert post_result.llm_input_tokens is not None
assert post_result.llm_input_tokens > 0
assert post_result.llm_output_tokens is not None
assert post_result.llm_output_tokens > 0
assert post_result.llm_total_tokens is not None
assert post_result.llm_total_tokens == post_result.llm_input_tokens + post_result.llm_output_tokens
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_recall_pre_hook_receives_all_parameters(self, memory_with_tracking_validator):
"""Pre-recall hook receives all user-provided parameters."""
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ from datetime import datetime
import pytest
from hindsight_api.config import get_config, clear_config_cache, _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.config import get_config, clear_config_cache
from hindsight_api.engine.llm_wrapper import LLMConfig
from hindsight_api.engine.retain.fact_extraction import extract_facts_from_text
@@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ async def test_fact_extraction_basic_analysis(llm_config):
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="test-agent",
context="Friday Standup meeting",
config=_get_raw_config(),
)
duration = time.time() - start_time
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ from datetime import datetime
import pytest
from hindsight_api import LLMConfig
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.engine.retain.fact_extraction import extract_facts_from_text
@@ -45,8 +44,7 @@ I ran into my neighbor Sarah who mentioned she's planning a trip to Italy next m
event_date=datetime(2024, 6, 15),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
input_length = len(text)
@@ -90,8 +88,7 @@ User: Perfect, I'll make a reservation for Saturday at 7pm.
event_date=datetime(2024, 6, 15),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
input_length = len(text)
@@ -147,8 +144,7 @@ I edited about 20 photos from my recent trip to the mountains.
event_date=datetime(2024, 4, 15),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
input_length = len(text)
@@ -212,8 +208,7 @@ I edited about 20 photos from my recent trip to the mountains.
event_date=datetime(2023, 5, 8), # Date from locomo dataset
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name=data["conversation"]["speaker_a"],
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name=data["conversation"]["speaker_a"]
)
# Calculate ratios
@@ -274,8 +269,7 @@ I'm planning to visit Japan next year.
event_date=datetime(2024, 6, 15),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
# Count approximate number of statements (sentences)
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ from datetime import UTC, datetime
import pytest
from hindsight_api import LLMConfig
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.engine.retain.fact_extraction import extract_facts_from_text
# =============================================================================
@@ -49,8 +48,7 @@ Marcus felt anxious about the upcoming interview.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -82,8 +80,7 @@ The music was so loud I could barely hear myself think.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -116,8 +113,7 @@ Maybe we should reconsider the timeline.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -150,8 +146,7 @@ I'm unable to attend the conference due to scheduling conflicts.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -183,8 +178,7 @@ Unlike last year, we're ahead of schedule.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -217,8 +211,7 @@ She's enthusiastic about the opportunity.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -251,8 +244,7 @@ I'm planning to switch careers because I'm not fulfilled in my current role.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -289,8 +281,7 @@ Family is the most important thing to her.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -324,8 +315,7 @@ I prefer presenting in person rather than virtually because I can read the room
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -382,8 +372,7 @@ I'm planning to visit Tokyo next month.
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -434,8 +423,7 @@ with a concert surrounded by music, joy and the warm summer breeze.
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="Melanie",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="Melanie"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -505,8 +493,7 @@ It was a beautiful day and I plan to make this a regular habit.
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -560,8 +547,7 @@ It was a beautiful day and I plan to make this a regular habit.
event_date=reference_date,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
context="Personal diary",
config=_get_raw_config(),
context="Personal diary"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -591,8 +577,7 @@ It was a beautiful day and I plan to make this a regular habit.
event_date=reference_date,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
context="General info",
config=_get_raw_config(),
context="General info"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -619,8 +604,7 @@ It was a beautiful day and I plan to make this a regular habit.
event_date=reference_date,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
context="Calendar events",
config=_get_raw_config(),
context="Calendar events"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -671,8 +655,7 @@ great time! Every time I see it, I can't help but smile.
event_date=event_date,
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="Deborah",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="Deborah"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -722,8 +705,7 @@ I've learned so much from it.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -792,8 +774,7 @@ Jamie: Congratulations! I'd love to read it.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="Marcus",
context=context,
config=_get_raw_config(),
context=context
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact from the transcript"
@@ -838,8 +819,7 @@ We presented our findings to the team yesterday.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
context=context,
config=_get_raw_config(),
context=context
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract facts"
@@ -874,8 +854,7 @@ Jamie: [teasing] We'll see who's right, my Niners pick is solid.
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 14),
context=context,
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name=agent_name,
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name=agent_name
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -941,8 +920,7 @@ so the algorithm learns to box out. See you next week!
event_date=datetime(2024, 11, 13),
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="Marcus",
context=context,
config=_get_raw_config(),
context=context
)
assert len(facts) > 0, "Should extract at least one fact"
@@ -1,491 +0,0 @@
"""
Tests for hierarchical configuration system.
Tests config resolution hierarchy (global tenant bank),
key normalization, API endpoints, validation, and caching.
"""
import os
import pytest
from hindsight_api import MemoryEngine
from hindsight_api.config import HindsightConfig, normalize_config_dict, normalize_config_key
from hindsight_api.config_resolver import ConfigResolver
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import TenantExtension
from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
# Enable bank config API for all tests in this module
os.environ["HINDSIGHT_API_ENABLE_BANK_CONFIG_API"] = "true"
class MockTenantExtension(TenantExtension):
"""Mock tenant extension for testing tenant-level config."""
def __init__(self, tenant_config: dict):
self.tenant_config = tenant_config
async def authenticate(self, context):
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import TenantContext
return TenantContext(schema_name="public")
async def list_tenants(self):
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import Tenant
return [Tenant(schema="public")]
async def get_tenant_config(self, context):
"""Return mock tenant config."""
return self.tenant_config
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_key_normalization():
"""Test that env var keys are normalized to Python field names."""
# Test basic normalization
assert normalize_config_key("HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER") == "llm_provider"
assert normalize_config_key("HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL") == "llm_model"
assert normalize_config_key("HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_LLM_PROVIDER") == "retain_llm_provider"
# Test already normalized keys
assert normalize_config_key("llm_provider") == "llm_provider"
assert normalize_config_key("llm_model") == "llm_model"
# Test dict normalization
input_dict = {
"HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_PROVIDER": "openai",
"HINDSIGHT_API_LLM_MODEL": "gpt-4",
"llm_base_url": "https://api.openai.com",
}
expected = {"llm_provider": "openai", "llm_model": "gpt-4", "llm_base_url": "https://api.openai.com"}
assert normalize_config_dict(input_dict) == expected
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_hierarchical_fields_categorization():
"""Test that fields are correctly categorized as configurable, credentials, or static."""
configurable = HindsightConfig.get_configurable_fields()
credentials = HindsightConfig.get_credential_fields()
static = HindsightConfig.get_static_fields()
# Verify no overlap between configurable and credentials
assert len(configurable & credentials) == 0, "Configurable fields should not include credentials"
# Verify configurable fields include behavioral settings (safe to modify)
assert "retain_extraction_mode" in configurable
assert "enable_observations" in configurable
assert "retain_chunk_size" in configurable
assert "retain_custom_instructions" in configurable
# Verify count is correct (only 4 fields)
assert len(configurable) == 4
# Verify credential fields (NEVER exposed)
assert "llm_api_key" in credentials
assert "llm_base_url" in credentials
assert "retain_llm_api_key" in credentials
assert "reflect_llm_api_key" in credentials
# Verify static fields include server settings AND non-configurable LLM fields
assert "database_url" in static
assert "port" in static
assert "host" in static
assert "embeddings_provider" in static
assert "reranker_provider" in static
assert "worker_enabled" in static
assert "llm_provider" in static # Not configurable (needs presets)
assert "llm_model" in static # Not configurable (needs presets)
assert "graph_retriever" in static # Performance tuning, not configurable
assert "llm_max_concurrent" in static # Performance tuning, not configurable
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_hierarchy_resolution(memory, request_context):
"""Test that config resolution follows global → tenant → bank hierarchy."""
bank_id = "test-hierarchy-bank"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Set up mock tenant extension with tenant-level config (use configurable fields only)
tenant_config = {"retain_chunk_size": 5000, "retain_extraction_mode": "tenant-mode"}
mock_tenant = MockTenantExtension(tenant_config)
# Create config resolver with mock tenant extension
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool, tenant_extension=mock_tenant)
# Test 1: Global config only (no overrides)
context = RequestContext(api_key=None, api_key_id=None, tenant_id=None, internal=False)
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, context)
# Should have configurable fields from global config (NOT credentials or llm_provider/model)
assert "retain_chunk_size" in config # Configurable field
assert "llm_api_key" not in config # Credential - never exposed
assert "llm_provider" not in config # Not configurable (needs presets)
# Test 2: Add tenant-level overrides
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, context)
# Should apply tenant overrides (only configurable fields)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 5000 # Tenant override
assert config["retain_extraction_mode"] == "tenant-mode" # Tenant override
# Test 3: Add bank-level overrides (should take precedence)
await resolver.update_bank_config(
bank_id,
{"retain_chunk_size": 2000, "retain_extraction_mode": "bank-mode"}, # Override tenant settings
context,
)
# Config should reflect changes immediately (no caching)
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, context)
# Bank overrides should take precedence over tenant
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 2000 # Bank override wins
assert config["retain_extraction_mode"] == "bank-mode" # Bank override wins
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_validation_rejects_static_fields(memory, request_context):
"""Test that attempting to override static fields raises ValueError."""
bank_id = "test-validation-bank"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool)
# Test 1: Configurable fields should work
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 4000, "retain_extraction_mode": "verbose"})
# Test 2: Static fields should raise ValueError
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot override static"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"port": 9000})
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot override static"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"database_url": "postgresql://fake"})
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot override static"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"embeddings_provider": "openai"})
# Test 3: Credential fields should raise ValueError
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot set credential fields"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"llm_api_key": "sk-fake"})
# Test 4: Non-configurable LLM fields should raise ValueError (need presets)
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot override static"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"llm_model": "gpt-4"})
# Test 5: Mix of configurable and static should fail
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot override static"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 4000, "port": 9000})
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_freshness_across_updates(memory, request_context):
"""Test that config changes are immediately visible (no stale cache)."""
bank1 = "freshness-test-1"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank1, request_context=request_context)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool)
# Test 1: Initial config reflects global defaults
config1 = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank1, None)
initial_chunk_size = config1["retain_chunk_size"]
# Test 2: Update config
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank1, {"retain_chunk_size": 4000})
# Test 3: Next call should see updated value immediately (no stale cache)
config2 = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank1, None)
assert config2["retain_chunk_size"] == 4000
# Test 4: Multiple updates are all immediately visible
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank1, {"retain_chunk_size": 4500})
config3 = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank1, None)
assert config3["retain_chunk_size"] == 4500
# Test 5: Reset restores global defaults immediately
await resolver.reset_bank_config(bank1)
config4 = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank1, None)
assert config4["retain_chunk_size"] == initial_chunk_size # Back to global default
# Test 6: Each call returns a fresh config dict (not a cached reference)
config5 = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank1, None)
config6 = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank1, None)
assert config5 is not config6 # Different object instances
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank1, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_reset_to_defaults(memory, request_context):
"""Test that resetting config removes all bank-specific overrides."""
bank_id = "test-reset-bank"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool)
# Add bank-specific overrides
await resolver.update_bank_config(
bank_id,
{
"retain_chunk_size": 5500,
"retain_extraction_mode": "custom",
"retain_custom_instructions": "Custom instructions",
},
)
# Verify overrides applied
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, None)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 5500
assert config["retain_extraction_mode"] == "custom"
assert config["retain_custom_instructions"] == "Custom instructions"
# Reset to defaults
await resolver.reset_bank_config(bank_id)
# Verify overrides removed (back to global defaults)
config_reset = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, None)
assert config_reset["retain_chunk_size"] != 5500 # Should be global default
assert config_reset["retain_extraction_mode"] != "custom" # Should be global default
# Verify bank_config is empty
bank_overrides = await resolver._load_bank_config(bank_id)
assert bank_overrides == {}
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_supports_both_key_formats(memory, request_context):
"""Test that API accepts both env var and Python field formats."""
bank_id = "test-key-format-bank"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool)
# Test 1: Python field format
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 7000})
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, None)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 7000
# Test 2: Env var format (should be normalized)
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_CHUNK_SIZE": 8000})
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, None)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 8000
# Test 3: Mixed format in same request
await resolver.update_bank_config(
bank_id,
{
"retain_chunk_size": 9000, # Python format
"HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_EXTRACTION_MODE": "verbose", # Env format
},
)
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, None)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 9000
assert config["retain_extraction_mode"] == "verbose"
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_only_configurable_fields_stored(memory, request_context):
"""Test that only configurable fields are stored in bank config."""
bank_id = "test-filter-bank"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool)
# Add valid configurable field
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 3500})
# Load bank config and verify only configurable fields present
bank_overrides = await resolver._load_bank_config(bank_id)
for key in bank_overrides.keys():
assert key in HindsightConfig.get_configurable_fields(), f"Non-configurable field {key} in bank config"
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_get_bank_config_no_static_or_credential_fields_leak(memory, request_context):
"""
SECURITY TEST: Verify get_bank_config() only returns configurable fields (no static/credentials).
This prevents leaking sensitive system configuration like database URLs,
API keys, LLM providers/models, worker counts, etc. when retrieving bank configuration.
"""
bank_id = "test-security-bank"
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool)
# Get bank config
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, None)
# Get field categorizations
configurable_fields = HindsightConfig.get_configurable_fields()
credential_fields = HindsightConfig.get_credential_fields()
static_fields = HindsightConfig.get_static_fields()
# SECURITY: Verify ONLY configurable fields are returned (NO static, NO credentials)
for key in config.keys():
assert key in configurable_fields, (
f"SECURITY VIOLATION: Non-configurable field '{key}' returned by get_bank_config(). "
f"Only configurable fields should be returned to prevent leaking system config."
)
assert key not in credential_fields, (
f"SECURITY VIOLATION: Credential field '{key}' returned by get_bank_config(). "
f"Credentials must NEVER be exposed via API."
)
# SECURITY: Verify specific sensitive fields are NOT present
sensitive_fields = [
"database_url", "api_port", "host", "worker_count", # Infrastructure
"llm_api_key", "llm_base_url", # Credentials
"retain_llm_api_key", "reflect_llm_api_key", # More credentials
"llm_provider", "llm_model", # Not configurable (need presets)
]
for field in sensitive_fields:
assert field not in config, (
f"SECURITY VIOLATION: Sensitive field '{field}' returned by get_bank_config(). "
f"Must not be exposed via bank config API."
)
# Verify we have the expected configurable fields (small set)
expected_configurable = ["retain_chunk_size", "retain_extraction_mode", "enable_observations"]
for field in expected_configurable:
assert field in config, f"Expected configurable field '{field}' missing from config"
# Should have a small number of configurable fields (not hundreds)
assert len(config) < 20, f"Too many fields returned: {len(config)}"
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_config_permissions_system(memory, request_context):
"""
Test that tenant extension can control which fields banks are allowed to modify.
Tests get_allowed_config_fields() permission system.
"""
bank_id = "test-permissions-bank"
class PermissionTenantExtension(TenantExtension):
"""Mock tenant extension with configurable permissions."""
def __init__(self, allowed_fields: set[str] | None):
self.allowed_fields = allowed_fields
async def authenticate(self, context):
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import TenantContext
return TenantContext(schema_name="public")
async def list_tenants(self):
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import Tenant
return [Tenant(schema="public")]
async def get_allowed_config_fields(self, context, bank_id):
"""Return configured allowed fields."""
return self.allowed_fields
try:
# Ensure bank exists in database
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Test 1: None = allow all configurable fields
extension = PermissionTenantExtension(allowed_fields=None)
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool, tenant_extension=extension)
await resolver.update_bank_config(
bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 4000, "retain_extraction_mode": "verbose"}, request_context
)
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, request_context)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 4000
assert config["retain_extraction_mode"] == "verbose"
# Reset for next test
await resolver.reset_bank_config(bank_id)
# Test 2: Specific set = only those fields allowed
extension = PermissionTenantExtension(allowed_fields={"retain_chunk_size"})
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool, tenant_extension=extension)
# Should allow retain_chunk_size
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 5000}, request_context)
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, request_context)
assert config["retain_chunk_size"] == 5000
# Should reject retain_extraction_mode (not in allowed list)
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Not allowed to modify fields"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_extraction_mode": "verbose"}, request_context)
# Should reject mix of allowed and disallowed
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Not allowed to modify fields"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(
bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 6000, "retain_extraction_mode": "verbose"}, request_context
)
# Reset for next test
await resolver.reset_bank_config(bank_id)
# Test 3: Empty set = no modifications allowed (read-only)
extension = PermissionTenantExtension(allowed_fields=set())
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool, tenant_extension=extension)
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Not allowed to modify fields"):
await resolver.update_bank_config(bank_id, {"retain_chunk_size": 7000}, request_context)
# Test 4: get_bank_config should filter response based on permissions
extension = PermissionTenantExtension(allowed_fields={"retain_chunk_size", "enable_observations"})
resolver = ConfigResolver(pool=memory._pool, tenant_extension=extension)
config = await resolver.get_bank_config(bank_id, request_context)
# Should only return allowed fields
assert "retain_chunk_size" in config
assert "enable_observations" in config
# Other configurable fields should be filtered out
assert "retain_extraction_mode" not in config
assert "retain_custom_instructions" not in config
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ import pytest
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def enable_observations():
"""Enable observations for all tests in this module."""
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
config = _get_raw_config()
config = get_config()
original_value = config.enable_observations
config.enable_observations = True
yield
+20 -26
View File
@@ -88,7 +88,6 @@ def should_skip_provider(provider: str, model: str = "") -> tuple[bool, str]:
@pytest.mark.parametrize("provider,model", MODEL_MATRIX)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.timeout(300) # Increase timeout for slow models like groq gpt-oss-120b
async def test_llm_provider_api_methods(provider: str, model: str):
"""
Test all LLM API methods used by Hindsight at runtime.
@@ -142,32 +141,27 @@ async def test_llm_provider_api_methods(provider: str, model: str):
pytest.fail(f"{provider}/{model} call() plain text failed: {e}")
# Test 3: call() with response_format (structured output)
# Skip for models that don't support structured output
skip_structured_output = (provider == "groq" and "gpt-oss-120b" in model.lower())
if skip_structured_output:
print(f" ⊘ call() structured output: skipped (model doesn't support response_format)")
else:
try:
from pydantic import BaseModel
try:
from pydantic import BaseModel
class TestResponse(BaseModel):
answer: str
confidence: str
class TestResponse(BaseModel):
answer: str
confidence: str
response = await llm.call(
messages=[
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a math assistant."},
{"role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?"},
],
response_format=TestResponse,
max_completion_tokens=100,
)
assert isinstance(response, TestResponse), f"Expected TestResponse, got {type(response)}"
assert hasattr(response, "answer"), "Structured output missing 'answer' field"
assert hasattr(response, "confidence"), "Structured output missing 'confidence' field"
print(f" ✓ call() structured output: answer={response.answer}, confidence={response.confidence}")
except Exception as e:
pytest.fail(f"{provider}/{model} call() structured output failed: {e}")
response = await llm.call(
messages=[
{"role": "system", "content": "You are a math assistant."},
{"role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?"},
],
response_format=TestResponse,
max_completion_tokens=100,
)
assert isinstance(response, TestResponse), f"Expected TestResponse, got {type(response)}"
assert hasattr(response, "answer"), "Structured output missing 'answer' field"
assert hasattr(response, "confidence"), "Structured output missing 'confidence' field"
print(f" ✓ call() structured output: answer={response.answer}, confidence={response.confidence}")
except Exception as e:
pytest.fail(f"{provider}/{model} call() structured output failed: {e}")
# Test 4: call_with_tools() (tool calling)
try:
@@ -195,7 +189,7 @@ async def test_llm_provider_api_methods(provider: str, model: str):
{"role": "user", "content": "What's the weather like in Paris?"},
],
tools=tools,
max_completion_tokens=500, # Increased from 200 to give models enough space for tool calls
max_completion_tokens=200,
)
assert result is not None, "call_with_tools() returned None"
+1 -1
View File
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ class TestLargeBatchRetain:
raise
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.timeout(240) # Increased timeout for VectorChord BM25 tokenization
@pytest.mark.timeout(120)
async def test_batch_chunking_behavior(self, memory_with_mock_llm, request_context):
"""
Test that large batches are properly chunked into sub-batches.
+7 -7
View File
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine") as mock_engine, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app") as mock_create_app, \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.load_extension", side_effect=tracking_load_extension), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.DefaultExtensionContext"), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine") as mock_engine, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app") as mock_create_app, \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.load_extension", side_effect=tracking_load_extension), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.DefaultExtensionContext"), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine", side_effect=capture_memory_engine), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app") as mock_create_app, \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.DefaultExtensionContext"), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
patch("uvicorn.run"):
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine", side_effect=capture_memory_engine), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app") as mock_create_app, \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.DefaultExtensionContext", side_effect=capture_context), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
patch("uvicorn.run"):
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine", side_effect=capture_memory_engine), \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app") as mock_create_app, \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
patch("uvicorn.run"):
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine") as mock_engine, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app", return_value=mock_app), \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
patch("uvicorn.run", side_effect=capture_uvicorn_run):
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ class TestMainModuleExtensionLoading:
with patch("hindsight_api.main.MemoryEngine") as mock_engine, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.create_app") as mock_create_app, \
patch("hindsight_api.main._get_raw_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.get_config") as mock_get_config, \
patch("hindsight_api.main.print_banner"), \
patch("uvicorn.run", side_effect=capture_uvicorn_run):
@@ -1,280 +0,0 @@
"""Integration test for MCP endpoint routing.
This test verifies that /mcp/ and /mcp/{bank_id}/ expose different tool sets,
and that URLs with or without trailing slashes both work (no 307 redirect).
"""
import httpx
import pytest
from mcp.client.session import ClientSession
from mcp.client.streamable_http import streamable_http_client
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_endpoint_routing_integration(memory):
"""Test that multi-bank and single-bank endpoints expose different tools using StreamableHTTP.
This is a regression test for issue #317 where /mcp/{bank_id}/ was incorrectly
exposing all tools (including list_banks) and bank_id parameters.
"""
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
# Create app with MCP enabled
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True, initialize_memory=False)
# Use the app's lifespan context to properly initialize MCP servers
async with app.router.lifespan_context(app):
# Create an HTTPX client that routes to our ASGI app
from httpx import ASGITransport
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=ASGITransport(app=app), base_url="http://test") as http_client:
# Test 1: Multi-bank endpoint /mcp/
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
multi_result = await session.list_tools()
multi_tools = {t.name for t in multi_result.tools}
# Multi-bank should have all tools including bank management and mental models
assert "retain" in multi_tools
assert "recall" in multi_tools
assert "reflect" in multi_tools
assert "list_banks" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose list_banks"
assert "create_bank" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose create_bank"
assert "list_mental_models" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose list_mental_models"
assert "create_mental_model" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose create_mental_model"
assert "get_mental_model" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose get_mental_model"
assert "update_mental_model" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose update_mental_model"
assert "delete_mental_model" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose delete_mental_model"
assert "refresh_mental_model" in multi_tools, "Multi-bank should expose refresh_mental_model"
# Multi-bank retain should have bank_id parameter
retain_tool = next((t for t in multi_result.tools if t.name == "retain"), None)
assert retain_tool is not None
multi_params = set(retain_tool.inputSchema.get("properties", {}).keys())
assert "bank_id" in multi_params, "Multi-bank retain should have bank_id parameter"
# Test 2: Single-bank endpoint /mcp/test-bank/
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/test-bank/", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
single_result = await session.list_tools()
single_tools = {t.name for t in single_result.tools}
# Single-bank should have scoped tools including mental models (no bank management)
assert "retain" in single_tools
assert "recall" in single_tools
assert "reflect" in single_tools
assert "list_mental_models" in single_tools, "Single-bank should expose list_mental_models"
assert "create_mental_model" in single_tools, "Single-bank should expose create_mental_model"
assert "list_banks" not in single_tools, "Single-bank should NOT expose list_banks"
assert "create_bank" not in single_tools, "Single-bank should NOT expose create_bank"
# Single-bank retain should NOT have bank_id parameter
retain_tool = next((t for t in single_result.tools if t.name == "retain"), None)
assert retain_tool is not None
single_params = set(retain_tool.inputSchema.get("properties", {}).keys())
assert "bank_id" not in single_params, "Single-bank retain should NOT have bank_id parameter"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_no_trailing_slash_works(memory):
"""Test that /mcp (no trailing slash) discovers tools without 307 redirect.
Starlette's Mount class redirects /mcp to /mcp/ with a 307 Temporary Redirect.
Many MCP clients don't follow POST redirects, causing 0 tools to be discovered.
MCPMiddleware wraps the app directly (no Mount), so the redirect never happens.
"""
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True, initialize_memory=False)
async with app.router.lifespan_context(app):
from httpx import ASGITransport
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=ASGITransport(app=app), base_url="http://test") as http_client:
# /mcp (no slash) should work the same as /mcp/
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
result = await session.list_tools()
tools = {t.name for t in result.tools}
assert len(tools) >= 11, f"Expected at least 11 tools from /mcp, got {len(tools)}: {tools}"
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
assert "list_banks" in tools
# /mcp/my-bank (single-bank, no slash) should also work
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/my-bank", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
result = await session.list_tools()
tools = {t.name for t in result.tools}
assert "retain" in tools
assert "list_banks" not in tools, "Single-bank /mcp/my-bank should NOT expose list_banks"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_tool_execution_through_client(memory):
"""Test that tools can be called (not just discovered) through the MCP client.
This verifies the full pipeline: HTTP middleware FastMCP tool engine response.
Previous tests only checked tool discovery (list_tools), not actual execution.
"""
from httpx import ASGITransport
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True, initialize_memory=False)
async with app.router.lifespan_context(app):
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=ASGITransport(app=app), base_url="http://test") as http_client:
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
# Execute list_banks tool
result = await session.call_tool("list_banks", arguments={})
assert result is not None
assert len(result.content) > 0
# The result text should be valid JSON with a "banks" key
import json
response_text = result.content[0].text
parsed = json.loads(response_text)
assert "banks" in parsed
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_mental_model_validation_through_client(memory):
"""Test that input validation works through the real MCP transport.
Verifies that invalid inputs return error messages without crashing,
and that the engine is never called with invalid data.
"""
from httpx import ASGITransport
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True, initialize_memory=False)
async with app.router.lifespan_context(app):
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=ASGITransport(app=app), base_url="http://test") as http_client:
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
# Test: empty name should return validation error
import json
result = await session.call_tool(
"create_mental_model",
arguments={"name": "", "source_query": "test query"},
)
assert result is not None
parsed = json.loads(result.content[0].text)
assert "error" in parsed
assert "name cannot be empty" in parsed["error"]
# Test: max_tokens out of range should return validation error
result = await session.call_tool(
"create_mental_model",
arguments={"name": "Test", "source_query": "test query", "max_tokens": 0},
)
parsed = json.loads(result.content[0].text)
assert "error" in parsed
assert "max_tokens must be between 256 and 8192" in parsed["error"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_bank_named_sse_routes_to_single_bank(memory):
"""Test that a bank named 'sse' routes to single-bank mode.
Regression test: the old MCP_ENDPOINTS blocklist prevented banks named 'sse'
or 'messages' from being accessed via path routing. They fell through to
multi-bank mode instead.
"""
from httpx import ASGITransport
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True, initialize_memory=False)
async with app.router.lifespan_context(app):
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=ASGITransport(app=app), base_url="http://test") as http_client:
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/sse/", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
result = await session.list_tools()
tools = {t.name for t in result.tools}
# Should be single-bank mode (no bank management tools)
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
assert "list_banks" not in tools, "Bank 'sse' should route to single-bank mode"
assert "create_bank" not in tools
# retain should NOT have bank_id parameter (single-bank mode)
retain_tool = next(t for t in result.tools if t.name == "retain")
params = set(retain_tool.inputSchema.get("properties", {}).keys())
assert "bank_id" not in params
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_bank_named_messages_routes_to_single_bank(memory):
"""Test that a bank named 'messages' routes to single-bank mode.
Same regression test as test_mcp_bank_named_sse_routes_to_single_bank but for 'messages'.
"""
from httpx import ASGITransport
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
app = create_app(memory, mcp_api_enabled=True, initialize_memory=False)
async with app.router.lifespan_context(app):
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=ASGITransport(app=app), base_url="http://test") as http_client:
async with streamable_http_client("http://test/mcp/messages/", http_client=http_client) as (
read_stream,
write_stream,
_,
):
async with ClientSession(read_stream, write_stream) as session:
await session.initialize()
result = await session.list_tools()
tools = {t.name for t in result.tools}
assert "retain" in tools
assert "list_banks" not in tools, "Bank 'messages' should route to single-bank mode"
-169
View File
@@ -1,169 +0,0 @@
"""Tests for MCPExtension loading and tool registration."""
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from hindsight_api import MemoryEngine
from hindsight_api.extensions.mcp import MCPExtension
class MockMCPExtension(MCPExtension):
"""Test extension that registers a custom tool."""
def __init__(self, config=None):
super().__init__(config)
self.register_tools_called = False
self.registered_mcp = None
self.registered_memory = None
def register_tools(self, mcp: FastMCP, memory: MemoryEngine) -> None:
"""Register a test tool to verify extension was called."""
self.register_tools_called = True
self.registered_mcp = mcp
self.registered_memory = memory
@mcp.tool()
async def test_extension_tool(query: str) -> str:
"""A test tool registered by the extension."""
return f"Extension tool received: {query}"
class TestMCPExtensionBase:
"""Tests for MCPExtension base class."""
def test_mcp_extension_is_abstract(self):
"""MCPExtension.register_tools is abstract and must be implemented."""
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="abstract method"):
MCPExtension()
def test_subclass_can_be_instantiated(self):
"""Subclass implementing register_tools can be instantiated."""
ext = MockMCPExtension()
assert ext is not None
assert ext.register_tools_called is False
def test_register_tools_receives_mcp_and_memory(self):
"""register_tools receives FastMCP and MemoryEngine instances."""
ext = MockMCPExtension()
mcp = FastMCP("test")
memory = MagicMock(spec=MemoryEngine)
ext.register_tools(mcp, memory)
assert ext.register_tools_called is True
assert ext.registered_mcp is mcp
assert ext.registered_memory is memory
class TestMCPExtensionLoading:
"""Tests for MCPExtension loading in create_mcp_server."""
@pytest.fixture
def mock_memory(self):
"""Create a mock MemoryEngine."""
memory = MagicMock()
memory._tenant_extension = MagicMock()
memory._tenant_extension.authenticate_mcp = MagicMock()
return memory
def test_create_mcp_server_without_extension(self, mock_memory):
"""create_mcp_server works without MCPExtension configured."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
with patch("hindsight_api.api.mcp.load_extension", return_value=None):
mcp = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
# Core tools should be registered
tools = mcp._tool_manager._tools
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
assert "reflect" in tools
# Extension tool should NOT be present
assert "test_extension_tool" not in tools
def test_create_mcp_server_with_extension(self, mock_memory):
"""create_mcp_server loads and calls MCPExtension when configured."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
mock_ext = MockMCPExtension()
with patch("hindsight_api.api.mcp.load_extension", return_value=mock_ext):
mcp = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
# Extension should have been called
assert mock_ext.register_tools_called is True
# Core tools should still be registered
tools = mcp._tool_manager._tools
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
# Extension tool should also be registered
assert "test_extension_tool" in tools
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_extension_tool_is_callable(self, mock_memory):
"""Tool registered by extension can be called."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
mock_ext = MockMCPExtension()
with patch("hindsight_api.api.mcp.load_extension", return_value=mock_ext):
mcp = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
# Get and call the extension tool
tools = mcp._tool_manager._tools
test_tool = tools["test_extension_tool"]
result = await test_tool.fn(query="hello world")
assert result == "Extension tool received: hello world"
def test_load_extension_called_with_correct_args(self, mock_memory):
"""load_extension is called with 'MCP' prefix and MCPExtension class."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
with patch("hindsight_api.api.mcp.load_extension") as mock_load:
mock_load.return_value = None
create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
mock_load.assert_called_once_with("MCP", MCPExtension)
class TestMCPExtensionIntegration:
"""Integration tests verifying extension tools work end-to-end."""
@pytest.fixture
def mock_memory(self):
"""Create a mock MemoryEngine with required methods."""
memory = MagicMock()
memory.retain_batch_async = MagicMock()
memory.submit_async_retain = MagicMock(return_value={"operation_id": "test-op"})
memory.recall_async = MagicMock(return_value=MagicMock(results=[]))
memory.reflect_async = MagicMock(return_value=MagicMock(text="reflection"))
memory.list_banks = MagicMock(return_value=[])
memory.get_bank_profile = MagicMock(return_value={"id": "test"})
memory._tenant_extension = MagicMock()
return memory
def test_extension_tools_coexist_with_core_tools(self, mock_memory):
"""Extension tools are added alongside core tools, not replacing them."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
mock_ext = MockMCPExtension()
with patch("hindsight_api.api.mcp.load_extension", return_value=mock_ext):
mcp = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
tools = mcp._tool_manager._tools
# All core tools present
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
assert "reflect" in tools
assert "list_banks" in tools
assert "create_bank" in tools
# Extension tool also present
assert "test_extension_tool" in tools
# At least 11 core + 1 extension = 12 tools (may grow as new tools are added)
assert len(tools) >= 12
+5 -254
View File
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
"""Test MCP server routing with dynamic bank_id."""
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock
import pytest
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock
@pytest.fixture
@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ def mock_memory():
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_context_variable():
"""Test that context variable works correctly."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import _current_bank_id, get_current_bank_id
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import get_current_bank_id, _current_bank_id
# Initially None
assert get_current_bank_id() is None
@@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ async def test_mcp_context_variable():
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_tools_use_context_bank_id(mock_memory):
"""Test that MCP tools use bank_id from context."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import _current_bank_id, create_mcp_server
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server, _current_bank_id
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
@@ -63,7 +62,6 @@ async def test_mcp_tools_use_context_bank_id(mock_memory):
def test_path_parsing_logic():
"""Test the path parsing logic for bank_id extraction."""
def parse_path(path):
"""Simulate the path parsing logic from MCPMiddleware."""
if not path.startswith("/") or len(path) <= 1:
@@ -104,7 +102,7 @@ def test_path_parsing_logic():
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_api_key_context_variable():
"""Test that API key context variable works correctly."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import _current_api_key, get_current_api_key
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import get_current_api_key, _current_api_key
# Initially None
assert get_current_api_key() is None
@@ -123,7 +121,7 @@ async def test_api_key_context_variable():
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_tools_propagate_api_key(mock_memory):
"""Test that MCP tools propagate API key to RequestContext."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import _current_api_key, _current_bank_id, create_mcp_server
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server, _current_bank_id, _current_api_key
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
tools = mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
@@ -143,250 +141,3 @@ async def test_mcp_tools_propagate_api_key(mock_memory):
finally:
_current_bank_id.reset(bank_token)
_current_api_key.reset(api_key_token)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_tenant_id_context_variable():
"""Test that tenant_id and api_key_id context variables work correctly."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import (
_current_api_key_id,
_current_tenant_id,
get_current_api_key_id,
get_current_tenant_id,
)
# Initially None
assert get_current_tenant_id() is None
assert get_current_api_key_id() is None
# Set and verify
tenant_token = _current_tenant_id.set("org-123")
key_id_token = _current_api_key_id.set("key-456")
try:
assert get_current_tenant_id() == "org-123"
assert get_current_api_key_id() == "key-456"
finally:
_current_tenant_id.reset(tenant_token)
_current_api_key_id.reset(key_id_token)
# Back to None after reset
assert get_current_tenant_id() is None
assert get_current_api_key_id() is None
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mcp_tools_propagate_tenant_id_and_api_key_id(mock_memory):
"""Test that MCP tools propagate tenant_id and api_key_id to RequestContext.
This is the critical test for usage metering: the UsageMeteringValidator reads
request_context.tenant_id to identify the org for billing. Without this,
MCP operations get tenant_id="unknown" and billing is skipped entirely.
"""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import (
_current_api_key,
_current_api_key_id,
_current_bank_id,
_current_tenant_id,
create_mcp_server,
)
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory)
tools = mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
# Set all context vars (simulating what MCPMiddleware does after authenticate_mcp)
bank_token = _current_bank_id.set("test-bank")
api_key_token = _current_api_key.set("hsk_test_key")
tenant_token = _current_tenant_id.set("org-billing-123")
key_id_token = _current_api_key_id.set("key-uuid-456")
try:
retain_tool = tools["retain"]
await retain_tool.fn(content="test content", context="test_context", async_processing=False)
# Verify the RequestContext passed to memory engine has all auth fields
mock_memory.retain_batch_async.assert_called_once()
request_context = mock_memory.retain_batch_async.call_args.kwargs["request_context"]
assert request_context.api_key == "hsk_test_key"
assert request_context.tenant_id == "org-billing-123"
assert request_context.api_key_id == "key-uuid-456"
finally:
_current_bank_id.reset(bank_token)
_current_api_key.reset(api_key_token)
_current_tenant_id.reset(tenant_token)
_current_api_key_id.reset(key_id_token)
def test_multi_bank_mode_exposes_all_tools(mock_memory):
"""Test that multi-bank mode exposes all tools including bank management and mental models."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
# Create server in multi-bank mode (default)
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory, multi_bank=True)
tools = mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
# Core tools
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
assert "reflect" in tools
assert "list_banks" in tools
assert "create_bank" in tools
# Mental model tools
assert "list_mental_models" in tools
assert "get_mental_model" in tools
assert "create_mental_model" in tools
assert "update_mental_model" in tools
assert "delete_mental_model" in tools
assert "refresh_mental_model" in tools
def test_single_bank_mode_excludes_bank_management_tools(mock_memory):
"""Test that single-bank mode only exposes bank-scoped tools."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
# Create server in single-bank mode
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory, multi_bank=False)
tools = mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
# Should have bank-scoped tools
assert "retain" in tools
assert "recall" in tools
assert "reflect" in tools
# Mental model tools should also be present (they're bank-scoped)
assert "list_mental_models" in tools
assert "get_mental_model" in tools
assert "create_mental_model" in tools
assert "update_mental_model" in tools
assert "delete_mental_model" in tools
assert "refresh_mental_model" in tools
# Should NOT have bank management tools
assert "list_banks" not in tools
assert "create_bank" not in tools
def test_multi_bank_mode_tools_have_bank_id_param(mock_memory):
"""Test that multi-bank mode tools include bank_id parameter."""
import inspect
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory, multi_bank=True)
tools = mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
# All bank-scoped tools should have bank_id parameter in multi-bank mode
bank_scoped_tools = [
"retain",
"recall",
"reflect",
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
]
for tool_name in bank_scoped_tools:
tool = tools[tool_name]
sig = inspect.signature(tool.fn)
assert "bank_id" in sig.parameters, f"{tool_name} should have bank_id param in multi-bank mode"
def test_single_bank_mode_tools_no_bank_id_param(mock_memory):
"""Test that single-bank mode tools do NOT include bank_id parameter."""
import inspect
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import create_mcp_server
mcp_server = create_mcp_server(mock_memory, multi_bank=False)
tools = mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
# No bank-scoped tool should have bank_id parameter in single-bank mode
bank_scoped_tools = [
"retain",
"recall",
"reflect",
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
]
for tool_name in bank_scoped_tools:
tool = tools[tool_name]
sig = inspect.signature(tool.fn)
assert "bank_id" not in sig.parameters, f"{tool_name} should NOT have bank_id param in single-bank mode"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_middleware_handles_both_endpoints(mock_memory):
"""Test that MCPMiddleware routes to correct server based on URL path."""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import MCPMiddleware
# Create middleware (single instance)
middleware = MCPMiddleware(None, mock_memory)
# Verify both server instances exist
assert middleware.multi_bank_app is not None
assert middleware.single_bank_app is not None
# Verify they expose different tools
multi_bank_tools = middleware.multi_bank_server._tool_manager._tools
single_bank_tools = middleware.single_bank_server._tool_manager._tools
# Multi-bank should have all tools
assert "retain" in multi_bank_tools
assert "recall" in multi_bank_tools
assert "list_banks" in multi_bank_tools
assert "create_bank" in multi_bank_tools
assert "list_mental_models" in multi_bank_tools
assert "create_mental_model" in multi_bank_tools
# Single-bank should only have scoped tools
assert "retain" in single_bank_tools
assert "recall" in single_bank_tools
assert "list_mental_models" in single_bank_tools
assert "create_mental_model" in single_bank_tools
assert "list_banks" not in single_bank_tools
assert "create_bank" not in single_bank_tools
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_routing_logic_from_url_path():
"""Test that routing correctly selects server based on URL structure.
Simulates the path parsing logic from MCPMiddleware.__call__ after the
prefix has been stripped. Any first path segment is treated as a bank_id.
"""
from hindsight_api.api.mcp import MCPMiddleware
# Mock memory
mock_memory = MagicMock()
# Create middleware
middleware = MCPMiddleware(None, mock_memory)
# Simulate different URL patterns and verify routing
# Path is what remains after stripping the /mcp prefix
test_cases = [
# (path_after_prefix_strip, expected_bank_id_from_path, expected_bank_id, description)
("/alice/messages", True, "alice", "Bank ID in path with endpoint"),
("/my-agent-123/", True, "my-agent-123", "Bank ID in path with trailing slash"),
("/sse/", True, "sse", "Bank named 'sse' routes to single-bank"),
("/messages/", True, "messages", "Bank named 'messages' routes to single-bank"),
("/", False, None, "Root path, no bank ID"),
]
for path, expected_bank_from_path, expected_bank_id, description in test_cases:
bank_id = None
bank_id_from_path = False
if path.startswith("/") and len(path) > 1:
parts = path[1:].split("/", 1)
if parts[0]:
bank_id = parts[0]
bank_id_from_path = True
assert bank_id_from_path == expected_bank_from_path, f"Failed for: {description} (path={path})"
assert bank_id == expected_bank_id, f"Failed bank_id for: {description} (path={path}, got={bank_id})"
+1 -584
View File
@@ -1,17 +1,10 @@
"""Tests for the shared MCP tools module."""
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock
import pytest
from hindsight_api.mcp_tools import (
MCPToolsConfig,
_validate_mental_model_inputs,
build_content_dict,
parse_timestamp,
register_mcp_tools,
)
from hindsight_api.mcp_tools import build_content_dict, parse_timestamp
class TestParseTimestamp:
@@ -68,579 +61,3 @@ class TestBuildContentDict:
result, error = build_content_dict("test content", "test_context", None)
assert error is None
assert "event_date" not in result
# =========================================================================
# Mental Model MCP Tool Tests
# =========================================================================
@pytest.fixture
def mock_memory():
"""Create a mock MemoryEngine with mental model methods."""
memory = MagicMock()
memory.list_mental_models = AsyncMock(
return_value=[
{"id": "mm-1", "name": "Coding Prefs", "source_query": "coding preferences?", "content": "Prefers Python"},
{"id": "mm-2", "name": "Goals", "source_query": "current goals?", "content": "Ship v2"},
]
)
memory.get_mental_model = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"id": "mm-1",
"name": "Coding Prefs",
"source_query": "coding preferences?",
"content": "Prefers Python",
}
)
memory.create_mental_model = AsyncMock(return_value={"id": "mm-new"})
memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model = AsyncMock(return_value={"operation_id": "op-123"})
memory.update_mental_model = AsyncMock(
return_value={
"id": "mm-1",
"name": "Updated Name",
"source_query": "new query?",
"content": "Updated",
}
)
memory.delete_mental_model = AsyncMock(return_value=True)
return memory
@pytest.fixture
def mcp_server_with_mental_models(mock_memory):
"""Create a FastMCP server with mental model tools registered (multi-bank mode)."""
from fastmcp import FastMCP
mcp = FastMCP("test", stateless_http=True)
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=lambda: "test-bank",
include_bank_id_param=True,
tools={
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
},
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, mock_memory, config)
return mcp
@pytest.fixture
def mcp_server_single_bank(mock_memory):
"""Create a FastMCP server with mental model tools registered (single-bank mode)."""
from fastmcp import FastMCP
mcp = FastMCP("test")
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=lambda: "fixed-bank",
include_bank_id_param=False,
tools={
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
},
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, mock_memory, config)
return mcp
class TestMentalModelToolRegistration:
"""Test that mental model tools are registered correctly."""
def test_tools_registered_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models):
tools = mcp_server_with_mental_models._tool_manager._tools
expected = {
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
}
assert expected == set(tools.keys())
def test_tools_registered_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank):
tools = mcp_server_single_bank._tool_manager._tools
expected = {
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
}
assert expected == set(tools.keys())
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_list_mental_models_propagates_request_context(self, mock_memory):
from fastmcp import FastMCP
mcp = FastMCP("test", stateless_http=True)
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=lambda: "test-bank",
api_key_resolver=lambda: "test-api-key",
include_bank_id_param=True,
tools={"list_mental_models"},
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, mock_memory, config)
await _tools(mcp)["list_mental_models"].fn()
request_context = mock_memory.list_mental_models.call_args.kwargs["request_context"]
assert request_context.api_key == "test-api-key"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_create_mental_model_propagates_request_context(self, mock_memory):
from fastmcp import FastMCP
mcp = FastMCP("test", stateless_http=True)
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=lambda: "test-bank",
api_key_resolver=lambda: "test-api-key",
include_bank_id_param=True,
tools={"create_mental_model"},
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, mock_memory, config)
await _tools(mcp)["create_mental_model"].fn(name="Test", source_query="query")
request_context = mock_memory.create_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["request_context"]
assert request_context.api_key == "test-api-key"
def test_mental_model_tools_in_default_set(self):
"""Mental model tools should be in the default tools set when config.tools is None."""
from fastmcp import FastMCP
memory = MagicMock()
# Mock all engine methods that tools reference
memory.retain_batch_async = AsyncMock()
memory.submit_async_retain = AsyncMock(return_value={"operation_id": "op"})
memory.recall_async = AsyncMock(return_value=MagicMock(results=[]))
memory.reflect_async = AsyncMock()
memory.list_banks = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
memory.get_bank_profile = AsyncMock(return_value={})
memory.update_bank = AsyncMock()
memory.list_mental_models = AsyncMock(return_value=[])
memory.get_mental_model = AsyncMock()
memory.create_mental_model = AsyncMock()
memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model = AsyncMock()
memory.update_mental_model = AsyncMock()
memory.delete_mental_model = AsyncMock()
mcp = FastMCP("test", stateless_http=True)
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=lambda: "bank",
include_bank_id_param=True,
tools=None, # Default - all tools
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, memory, config)
tools = mcp._tool_manager._tools
assert "list_mental_models" in tools
assert "create_mental_model" in tools
assert "refresh_mental_model" in tools
@pytest.fixture
def no_bank_mcp_server(mock_memory):
"""Create a multi-bank MCP server where bank_id_resolver returns None."""
from fastmcp import FastMCP
mcp = FastMCP("test", stateless_http=True)
config = MCPToolsConfig(
bank_id_resolver=lambda: None,
include_bank_id_param=True,
tools={
"list_mental_models",
"get_mental_model",
"create_mental_model",
"update_mental_model",
"delete_mental_model",
"refresh_mental_model",
},
)
register_mcp_tools(mcp, mock_memory, config)
return mcp
def _tools(mcp_server):
"""Helper to get tools dict from MCP server."""
return mcp_server._tool_manager._tools
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestListMentalModels:
async def test_list_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["list_mental_models"].fn()
assert '"mm-1"' in result
assert '"mm-2"' in result
mock_memory.list_mental_models.assert_called_once()
assert mock_memory.list_mental_models.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "test-bank"
async def test_list_with_bank_id_override(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
"""Explicit bank_id should override the resolver."""
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["list_mental_models"].fn(bank_id="other-bank")
assert mock_memory.list_mental_models.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
async def test_list_with_tags(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["list_mental_models"].fn(tags=["work"])
assert mock_memory.list_mental_models.call_args.kwargs["tags"] == ["work"]
async def test_list_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["list_mental_models"].fn()
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert len(result["items"]) == 2
assert mock_memory.list_mental_models.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "fixed-bank"
async def test_list_no_bank_returns_error(self, no_bank_mcp_server):
result = await _tools(no_bank_mcp_server)["list_mental_models"].fn()
assert "error" in result
async def test_list_engine_error_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.list_mental_models.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB connection lost")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["list_mental_models"].fn()
assert "error" in result
assert "DB connection lost" in result
async def test_list_engine_error_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.list_mental_models.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB connection lost")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["list_mental_models"].fn()
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "error" in result
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestGetMentalModel:
async def test_get_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert '"mm-1"' in result
assert mock_memory.get_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["mental_model_id"] == "mm-1"
async def test_get_with_bank_id_override(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1", bank_id="other-bank")
assert mock_memory.get_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
async def test_get_not_found_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.get_mental_model.return_value = None
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert "not found" in result
async def test_get_not_found_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.get_mental_model.return_value = None
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "not found" in result["error"]
async def test_get_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert result["id"] == "mm-1"
async def test_get_no_bank_returns_error(self, no_bank_mcp_server):
result = await _tools(no_bank_mcp_server)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert "error" in result
async def test_get_engine_error(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.get_mental_model.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB error")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert "error" in result
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestCreateMentalModel:
async def test_create_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test Model",
source_query="What are the user's preferences?",
)
assert '"mm-new"' in result
assert '"op-123"' in result
mock_memory.create_mental_model.assert_called_once()
call_kwargs = mock_memory.create_mental_model.call_args.kwargs
assert call_kwargs["name"] == "Test Model"
assert call_kwargs["source_query"] == "What are the user's preferences?"
assert call_kwargs["content"] == "Generating content..."
# Verify async refresh was scheduled
mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.assert_called_once()
assert mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["mental_model_id"] == "mm-new"
async def test_create_with_custom_id(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", mental_model_id="custom-id"
)
assert mock_memory.create_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["mental_model_id"] == "custom-id"
async def test_create_with_tags_and_max_tokens(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", tags=["work", "coding"], max_tokens=4096
)
call_kwargs = mock_memory.create_mental_model.call_args.kwargs
assert call_kwargs["tags"] == ["work", "coding"]
assert call_kwargs["max_tokens"] == 4096
async def test_create_with_bank_id_override(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", bank_id="other-bank"
)
assert mock_memory.create_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
assert mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
async def test_create_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["create_mental_model"].fn(name="Test", source_query="query")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert result["mental_model_id"] == "mm-new"
assert result["operation_id"] == "op-123"
async def test_create_no_bank_returns_error(self, no_bank_mcp_server):
result = await _tools(no_bank_mcp_server)["create_mental_model"].fn(name="Test", source_query="query")
assert "error" in result
async def test_create_value_error_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
"""ValueError from engine (e.g. invalid ID format) should return error, not crash."""
mock_memory.create_mental_model.side_effect = ValueError("ID must be alphanumeric lowercase")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", mental_model_id="INVALID!!"
)
assert "alphanumeric" in result
async def test_create_value_error_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.create_mental_model.side_effect = ValueError("ID must be alphanumeric lowercase")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", mental_model_id="INVALID!!"
)
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "alphanumeric" in result["error"]
async def test_create_engine_error(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.create_mental_model.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB error")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query"
)
assert "error" in result
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestUpdateMentalModel:
async def test_update_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["update_mental_model"].fn(
mental_model_id="mm-1", name="Updated Name"
)
assert '"Updated Name"' in result
call_kwargs = mock_memory.update_mental_model.call_args.kwargs
assert call_kwargs["name"] == "Updated Name"
assert call_kwargs["source_query"] is None # Not updated
async def test_update_multiple_fields(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["update_mental_model"].fn(
mental_model_id="mm-1", name="New Name", source_query="new query?", tags=["updated"], max_tokens=4096
)
call_kwargs = mock_memory.update_mental_model.call_args.kwargs
assert call_kwargs["name"] == "New Name"
assert call_kwargs["source_query"] == "new query?"
assert call_kwargs["tags"] == ["updated"]
assert call_kwargs["max_tokens"] == 4096
async def test_update_with_bank_id_override(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["update_mental_model"].fn(
mental_model_id="mm-1", name="X", bank_id="other-bank"
)
assert mock_memory.update_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
async def test_update_not_found_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.update_mental_model.return_value = None
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["update_mental_model"].fn(
mental_model_id="missing", name="X"
)
assert "not found" in result
async def test_update_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["update_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1", name="Updated")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert mock_memory.update_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "fixed-bank"
async def test_update_not_found_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.update_mental_model.return_value = None
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["update_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing", name="X")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "not found" in result["error"]
async def test_update_no_bank_returns_error(self, no_bank_mcp_server):
result = await _tools(no_bank_mcp_server)["update_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1", name="X")
assert "error" in result
async def test_update_engine_error(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.update_mental_model.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB error")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["update_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1", name="X")
assert "error" in result
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestDeleteMentalModel:
async def test_delete_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["delete_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert '"deleted"' in result
assert mock_memory.delete_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["mental_model_id"] == "mm-1"
async def test_delete_with_bank_id_override(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["delete_mental_model"].fn(
mental_model_id="mm-1", bank_id="other-bank"
)
assert mock_memory.delete_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
async def test_delete_not_found_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.delete_mental_model.return_value = False
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["delete_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert "not found" in result
async def test_delete_not_found_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.delete_mental_model.return_value = False
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["delete_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "not found" in result["error"]
async def test_delete_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["delete_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert result["status"] == "deleted"
async def test_delete_no_bank_returns_error(self, no_bank_mcp_server):
result = await _tools(no_bank_mcp_server)["delete_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert "error" in result
async def test_delete_engine_error(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.delete_mental_model.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB error")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["delete_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert "error" in result
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestRefreshMentalModel:
async def test_refresh_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert '"op-123"' in result
assert '"queued"' in result
async def test_refresh_with_bank_id_override(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(
mental_model_id="mm-1", bank_id="other-bank"
)
assert mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.call_args.kwargs["bank_id"] == "other-bank"
async def test_refresh_not_found_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.side_effect = ValueError("Mental model 'missing' not found")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert "not found" in result
async def test_refresh_not_found_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.side_effect = ValueError("not found")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "not found" in result["error"]
async def test_refresh_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert result["operation_id"] == "op-123"
async def test_refresh_no_bank_returns_error(self, no_bank_mcp_server):
result = await _tools(no_bank_mcp_server)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert "error" in result
async def test_refresh_engine_error(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.submit_async_refresh_mental_model.side_effect = RuntimeError("DB error")
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["refresh_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1")
assert "error" in result
class TestValidateMentalModelInputs:
"""Tests for the _validate_mental_model_inputs helper."""
def test_valid_inputs(self):
assert _validate_mental_model_inputs(name="Test", source_query="query", max_tokens=2048) is None
def test_none_inputs(self):
assert _validate_mental_model_inputs() is None
def test_empty_name(self):
result = _validate_mental_model_inputs(name="")
assert result == "name cannot be empty"
def test_whitespace_name(self):
result = _validate_mental_model_inputs(name=" ")
assert result == "name cannot be empty"
def test_empty_source_query(self):
result = _validate_mental_model_inputs(source_query="")
assert result == "source_query cannot be empty"
def test_whitespace_source_query(self):
result = _validate_mental_model_inputs(source_query=" \t ")
assert result == "source_query cannot be empty"
def test_max_tokens_too_low(self):
result = _validate_mental_model_inputs(max_tokens=0)
assert "max_tokens must be between 256 and 8192" in result
def test_max_tokens_too_high(self):
result = _validate_mental_model_inputs(max_tokens=10000)
assert "max_tokens must be between 256 and 8192" in result
def test_max_tokens_at_lower_bound(self):
assert _validate_mental_model_inputs(max_tokens=256) is None
def test_max_tokens_at_upper_bound(self):
assert _validate_mental_model_inputs(max_tokens=8192) is None
@pytest.mark.asyncio
class TestMentalModelInputValidation:
"""Tests that validation is applied in create/update tools before engine calls."""
async def test_create_empty_name_returns_error_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(name="", source_query="query")
assert "name cannot be empty" in result
mock_memory.create_mental_model.assert_not_called()
async def test_create_empty_source_query_returns_error_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(name="Test", source_query="")
assert "source_query cannot be empty" in result
mock_memory.create_mental_model.assert_not_called()
async def test_create_max_tokens_too_low_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", max_tokens=0
)
assert "max_tokens must be between 256 and 8192" in result
mock_memory.create_mental_model.assert_not_called()
async def test_create_max_tokens_too_high_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["create_mental_model"].fn(
name="Test", source_query="query", max_tokens=10000
)
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "max_tokens must be between 256 and 8192" in result["error"]
mock_memory.create_mental_model.assert_not_called()
async def test_update_empty_name_returns_error_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["update_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1", name="")
assert "name cannot be empty" in result
mock_memory.update_mental_model.assert_not_called()
async def test_update_empty_name_returns_error_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["update_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="mm-1", name=" ")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "name cannot be empty" in result["error"]
mock_memory.update_mental_model.assert_not_called()
async def test_not_found_error_includes_bank_id_multi_bank(self, mcp_server_with_mental_models, mock_memory):
mock_memory.get_mental_model.return_value = None
result = await _tools(mcp_server_with_mental_models)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert "test-bank" in result
async def test_not_found_error_includes_bank_id_single_bank(self, mcp_server_single_bank, mock_memory):
mock_memory.get_mental_model.return_value = None
result = await _tools(mcp_server_single_bank)["get_mental_model"].fn(mental_model_id="missing")
assert isinstance(result, dict)
assert "fixed-bank" in result["error"]
-459
View File
@@ -312,49 +312,6 @@ class TestDirectiveTags:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
async def test_list_all_directives_without_filter(self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context):
"""Test that listing directives without tags returns ALL directives (both tagged and untagged)."""
bank_id = f"test-directive-list-all-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Ensure bank exists
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Create untagged directive
await memory.create_directive(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Untagged Directive",
content="This has no tags",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Create tagged directive
await memory.create_directive(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Tagged Directive",
content="This has tags",
tags=["project-x"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# List ALL directives (no tag filter, isolation_mode defaults to False)
all_directives = await memory.list_directives(
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
# Should return BOTH tagged and untagged directives
assert len(all_directives) == 2
directive_names = {d["name"] for d in all_directives}
assert "Untagged Directive" in directive_names
assert "Tagged Directive" in directive_names
# Verify the tagged directive has its tags
tagged = next(d for d in all_directives if d["name"] == "Tagged Directive")
assert tagged["tags"] == ["project-x"]
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
class TestReflect:
"""Test reflect endpoint."""
@@ -442,161 +399,6 @@ class TestDirectivesInReflect:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
async def test_tagged_directive_not_applied_without_tags(self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context):
"""Test that directives with tags are NOT applied to untagged reflect operations."""
bank_id = f"test-directive-isolation-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Ensure bank exists
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Add some untagged content
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "The sky is blue."},
{"content": "Water is wet."},
],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Add some tagged content for the project-x context
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "The sky is blue according to project X standards.", "tags": ["project-x"]},
{"content": "Project X color guidelines specify sky is blue.", "tags": ["project-x"]},
],
request_context=request_context,
)
await memory.wait_for_background_tasks()
# Create an untagged directive (should be applied)
await memory.create_directive(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="General Policy",
content="Always be polite and start responses with 'Hello!'",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Create a tagged directive (should NOT be applied to untagged reflect)
await memory.create_directive(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Tagged Policy",
content="ALWAYS respond in ALL CAPS and end with 'PROJECT-X ONLY'",
tags=["project-x"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Run reflect without tags - should only apply the untagged directive
result = await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What color is the sky?",
request_context=request_context,
)
response_lower = result.text.lower()
# Should follow the untagged directive (polite greeting)
assert "hello" in response_lower, f"Expected 'Hello' from untagged directive, but got: {result.text}"
# Should NOT follow the tagged directive (all caps and PROJECT-X)
# If it did follow, the entire response would be in caps
all_caps = result.text.replace(" ", "").replace("!", "").replace(".", "").isupper()
assert not all_caps, f"Tagged directive was incorrectly applied to untagged operation: {result.text}"
assert "project-x only" not in response_lower, f"Tagged directive was incorrectly applied: {result.text}"
# Now run reflect WITH the tag - should apply BOTH directives
result_tagged = await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What color is the sky?",
tags=["project-x"],
tags_match="all_strict",
request_context=request_context,
)
response_tagged_lower = result_tagged.text.lower()
# With strict matching and tags, should apply the tagged directive
assert "project-x only" in response_tagged_lower, f"Tagged directive should be applied with tags: {result_tagged.text}"
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
async def test_reflect_based_on_structure(self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context):
"""Test that reflect returns correct based_on structure with directives and memories separated."""
bank_id = f"test-reflect-based-on-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Ensure bank exists
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Add some memories
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "Alice works at Google as a software engineer."},
{"content": "Bob is a product manager at Microsoft."},
{"content": "The team meets every Monday at 9am."},
],
request_context=request_context,
)
await memory.wait_for_background_tasks()
# Create a directive
directive = await memory.create_directive(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Professional Tone",
content="Always maintain a professional and formal tone in responses.",
request_context=request_context,
)
directive_id = directive["id"]
# Run reflect which returns the core result
result = await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="Who works at Google?",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify based_on structure exists
assert result.based_on is not None
# Verify directives key exists and contains our directive
assert "directives" in result.based_on
directives_list = result.based_on.get("directives", [])
# Verify directives are dicts with id, name, content (not MemoryFact objects)
assert len(directives_list) > 0, "Should have at least one directive"
directive_found = False
for d in directives_list:
assert isinstance(d, dict), f"Directive should be dict, got {type(d)}"
assert "id" in d, "Directive dict should have 'id'"
assert "name" in d, "Directive dict should have 'name'"
assert "content" in d, "Directive dict should have 'content'"
# Check if this is our directive
if d["id"] == directive_id:
directive_found = True
assert d["name"] == "Professional Tone"
assert "professional" in d["content"].lower()
assert directive_found, f"Our directive {directive_id} should be in based_on.directives"
# Verify memories (world/experience) are separate from directives
has_memories = "world" in result.based_on or "experience" in result.based_on
assert has_memories, "Should have world or experience memories"
# Verify that if mental-models key exists, it's separate from directives
if "mental-models" in result.based_on:
mental_models = result.based_on.get("mental-models", [])
# Verify mental models are MemoryFact objects, not dicts like directives
for mm in mental_models:
assert hasattr(mm, "fact_type"), "Mental model should be MemoryFact with fact_type"
assert mm.fact_type == "mental-models"
assert hasattr(mm, "context")
assert "mental model" in mm.context.lower()
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
class TestDirectivesPromptInjection:
"""Test that directives are properly injected into the system prompt."""
@@ -649,264 +451,3 @@ class TestDirectivesPromptInjection:
directives_pos = prompt.find("## DIRECTIVES")
critical_rules_pos = prompt.find("## CRITICAL RULES")
assert directives_pos < critical_rules_pos
class TestMentalModelRefreshTagSecurity:
"""Test that mental model refresh respects tag-based security boundaries."""
async def test_refresh_with_tags_only_accesses_same_tagged_models(
self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context
):
"""Test that refreshing a mental model with tags can only access other models with the same tags.
This is a security test to ensure that mental models with tags (e.g., user:alice)
cannot access mental models from other scopes (e.g., user:bob or no tags) during refresh.
"""
bank_id = f"test-refresh-tags-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Ensure bank exists
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Add some facts with different tags
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "Alice works on the frontend React project. Alice's favorite color is blue.", "tags": ["user:alice"]},
{"content": "Alice prefers working in the morning. Alice drinks coffee every day.", "tags": ["user:alice"]},
{"content": "Bob works on the backend API services. Bob's favorite language is Python.", "tags": ["user:bob"]},
{"content": "Bob prefers working at night. Bob drinks tea every day.", "tags": ["user:bob"]},
{"content": "The company has 100 employees and is growing fast.", "tags": []}, # No tags
],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Wait for background processing
await memory.wait_for_background_tasks()
# Create mental model for user:alice with sensitive data
mm_alice = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Alice's Work Profile",
source_query="What does Alice work on?",
content="Alice is a frontend engineer specializing in React",
tags=["user:alice"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Create mental model for user:bob with sensitive data
mm_bob = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Bob's Work Profile",
source_query="What does Bob work on?",
content="Bob is a backend engineer specializing in Python",
tags=["user:bob"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Create mental model with no tags (should not be accessible from tagged models)
mm_untagged = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Company Info",
source_query="What is the company info?",
content="The company has 100 employees",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Create a mental model for user:alice that will be refreshed
mm_alice_refresh = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Alice's Summary",
source_query="What are all the facts about work and preferences?", # Broad query that should match all facts
content="Initial content",
tags=["user:alice"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Refresh Alice's mental model
refreshed = await memory.refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=mm_alice_refresh["id"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# SECURITY CHECK: The refreshed content should ONLY include information from
# memories/models tagged with user:alice, NOT from user:bob or untagged
refreshed_content = refreshed["content"].lower()
# Should include Alice's content (either from facts or mental models)
assert "alice" in refreshed_content, \
"Refreshed model should access memories/models with matching tags (user:alice)"
# MUST NOT include Bob's content (security violation)
# Use word boundary matching to avoid false positives (e.g., "team" contains "tea")
import re
def contains_word(text: str, word: str) -> bool:
"""Check if text contains word as a whole word (not substring)."""
return bool(re.search(rf'\b{re.escape(word)}\b', text, re.IGNORECASE))
assert not contains_word(refreshed_content, "bob") and \
not contains_word(refreshed_content, "python") and \
not contains_word(refreshed_content, "tea"), \
f"SECURITY VIOLATION: Refreshed model accessed memories/models with different tags (user:bob). Content: {refreshed['content']}"
# MUST NOT include untagged content (security violation)
assert "100 employees" not in refreshed_content and "growing fast" not in refreshed_content, \
f"SECURITY VIOLATION: Refreshed model accessed untagged memories/models. Content: {refreshed['content']}"
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
async def test_consolidation_only_refreshes_matching_tagged_models(
self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context
):
"""Test that consolidation only triggers refresh for mental models with matching tags.
This is a security test to ensure that when tagged memories are consolidated,
only mental models with overlapping tags get refreshed, not all mental models.
"""
bank_id = f"test-consolidation-refresh-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Ensure bank exists
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Create mental models with different tags, all with refresh_after_consolidation=true
mm_alice = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Alice's Model",
source_query="What about Alice?",
content="Initial Alice content",
tags=["user:alice"],
trigger={"refresh_after_consolidation": True},
request_context=request_context,
)
mm_bob = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Bob's Model",
source_query="What about Bob?",
content="Initial Bob content",
tags=["user:bob"],
trigger={"refresh_after_consolidation": True},
request_context=request_context,
)
mm_untagged = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Untagged Model",
source_query="What about general stuff?",
content="Initial untagged content",
trigger={"refresh_after_consolidation": True},
request_context=request_context,
)
# Record initial last_refreshed_at timestamps
alice_initial = mm_alice["last_refreshed_at"]
bob_initial = mm_bob["last_refreshed_at"]
untagged_initial = mm_untagged["last_refreshed_at"]
# Add memories with user:alice tags
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "Alice likes React", "tags": ["user:alice"]},
{"content": "Alice drinks coffee", "tags": ["user:alice"]},
],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Trigger consolidation manually (this should only refresh Alice's mental model)
from hindsight_api.engine.consolidation.consolidator import run_consolidation_job
result = await run_consolidation_job(
memory_engine=memory,
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
# Wait for background refresh tasks to complete
await memory.wait_for_background_tasks()
# Check that mental models were refreshed appropriately
mm_alice_after = await memory.get_mental_model(
bank_id, mm_alice["id"], request_context=request_context
)
mm_bob_after = await memory.get_mental_model(
bank_id, mm_bob["id"], request_context=request_context
)
mm_untagged_after = await memory.get_mental_model(
bank_id, mm_untagged["id"], request_context=request_context
)
# SECURITY CHECK: Only Alice's mental model and untagged model should be refreshed
# Alice's model should be refreshed (tags match)
assert mm_alice_after["last_refreshed_at"] != alice_initial or mm_alice_after["content"] != mm_alice["content"], \
"Alice's mental model should be refreshed when user:alice memories are consolidated"
# Bob's model should NOT be refreshed (tags don't match)
assert mm_bob_after["last_refreshed_at"] == bob_initial, \
"SECURITY VIOLATION: Bob's mental model was refreshed even though user:bob memories were not consolidated"
# Untagged model should be refreshed (untagged models are always refreshed)
assert mm_untagged_after["last_refreshed_at"] != untagged_initial or mm_untagged_after["content"] != mm_untagged["content"], \
"Untagged mental model should be refreshed after any consolidation"
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
async def test_refresh_mental_model_with_directives(self, memory: MemoryEngine, request_context):
"""Test that refreshing a mental model with directives works correctly."""
bank_id = f"test-refresh-directives-{uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]}"
# Ensure bank exists
await memory.get_bank_profile(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
# Create a directive
directive = await memory.create_directive(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Response Style",
content="Always be concise and professional",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Create a concept mental model to refresh
concept = await memory.create_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
name="Team Info",
source_query="Team information summary",
content="Initial team information",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Add some memories
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "Alice is the team lead and handles project planning."},
{"content": "Bob is a senior engineer who mentors junior developers."},
],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Wait for retain to complete
await memory.wait_for_background_tasks()
# Refresh the concept mental model (this should include directive in based_on)
refreshed = await memory.refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id=concept["id"],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Wait for background tasks to complete
await memory.wait_for_background_tasks()
# Verify the refresh completed without errors
assert refreshed is not None
assert refreshed["content"] is not None
# Get the updated mental model
updated = await memory.get_mental_model(bank_id, concept["id"], request_context=request_context)
assert updated["content"] != "Initial team information"
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
+2 -2
View File
@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ populated from the summary for backwards compatibility.
import pytest
from hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine import Budget
from hindsight_api import RequestContext
from hindsight_api.config import _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.config import get_config
from datetime import datetime, timezone
@pytest.fixture
def disable_observations():
"""Disable observations for a specific test."""
config = _get_raw_config()
config = get_config()
original_value = config.enable_observations
config.enable_observations = False
yield
@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
"""
Test reflect endpoint with empty based_on (no memories scenario).
This test verifies that the API returns the correct based_on format:
- v0.3.0 (old): returned based_on as list []
- v0.4.0+ (current): returns based_on as object {"memories": [], "mental_models": [], "directives": []}
"""
import pytest
import pytest_asyncio
import httpx
from hindsight_api.api import create_app
@pytest_asyncio.fixture
async def api_client(memory):
"""Create an async test client for the FastAPI app."""
app = create_app(memory, initialize_memory=False)
transport = httpx.ASGITransport(app=app)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(transport=transport, base_url="http://test") as client:
yield client
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_reflect_with_no_memories_empty_bank(api_client):
"""Test reflect on an empty bank (no memories) with include.facts enabled."""
bank_id = "test_empty_bank"
# Reflect on empty bank with facts requested
response = await api_client.post(
f"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/reflect",
json={
"query": "What do you know about machine learning?",
"budget": "low",
"include": {
"facts": {} # Request facts but bank is empty
}
}
)
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
# DEBUG: Print what the API actually returned
import json
print("\n" + "="*80)
print("API Response:")
print(json.dumps(data, indent=2))
print("="*80 + "\n")
# Verify response structure
assert "text" in data
assert "based_on" in data
# The API should return based_on as either:
# 1. null/None (if include.facts not set)
# 2. {"memories": [], "mental_models": [], "directives": []} (if include.facts set but empty)
# It should NEVER return based_on: []
based_on = data.get("based_on")
if based_on is not None:
assert isinstance(based_on, dict), f"based_on should be dict or null, got {type(based_on)}: {based_on}"
assert not isinstance(based_on, list), f"based_on should NEVER be a list! Got: {based_on}"
assert "memories" in based_on
assert "mental_models" in based_on
assert "directives" in based_on
# All should be empty lists
assert based_on["memories"] == []
assert based_on["mental_models"] == []
assert based_on["directives"] == []
# Verify the structure is parseable as proper types
assert isinstance(data["text"], str)
if based_on is not None:
# Verify it's the v0.4.0+ format (object with arrays)
assert isinstance(based_on["memories"], list)
assert isinstance(based_on["mental_models"], list)
assert isinstance(based_on["directives"], list)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_reflect_without_include_facts(api_client):
"""Test reflect without requesting facts (based_on should be None)."""
bank_id = "test_no_facts"
response = await api_client.post(
f"/v1/default/banks/{bank_id}/reflect",
json={
"query": "Hello world",
"budget": "low"
# No include.facts
}
)
assert response.status_code == 200
data = response.json()
# When include.facts is not set, based_on should not be in response (or be null)
based_on = data.get("based_on")
assert based_on is None, f"based_on should be None when not requested, got {type(based_on)}: {based_on}"
# Verify structure
assert isinstance(data["text"], str)
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
"""
Test to verify reflect operation creates proper span hierarchy.
"""
import pytest
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_reflect_creates_child_spans(memory, request_context):
"""Test that reflect operation creates child LLM spans."""
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from hindsight_api.tracing import initialize_tracing, get_span_recorder, create_span_recorder
# Initialize tracing with a mock endpoint
initialize_tracing(
service_name="test-hindsight",
endpoint="http://localhost:4318",
deployment_environment="test"
)
# Create span recorder
recorder = create_span_recorder()
bank_id = f"test-reflect-hierarchy-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Add some memories
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Paris is the capital of France",
context="Geography",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Run reflect
result = await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What is the capital of France?",
request_context=request_context,
)
print(f"Reflect result: {result.text[:100]}")
print(f"Usage: {result.usage}")
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
+2 -65
View File
@@ -2093,7 +2093,7 @@ async def test_custom_extraction_mode():
import os
from hindsight_api import LLMConfig
from hindsight_api.engine.retain.fact_extraction import extract_facts_from_text
from hindsight_api.config import clear_config_cache, _get_raw_config
from hindsight_api.config import clear_config_cache
# Save original env vars
original_mode = os.getenv("HINDSIGHT_API_RETAIN_EXTRACTION_MODE")
@@ -2135,8 +2135,7 @@ If the text contains both Italian and English content, extract ONLY the Italian
event_date=datetime(2024, 1, 15, tzinfo=timezone.utc),
context="team meeting notes",
llm_config=llm_config,
agent_name="TestUser",
config=_get_raw_config(),
agent_name="TestUser"
)
logger.info(f"\nExtracted {len(facts)} facts with custom mode (Italian only):")
@@ -2194,65 +2193,3 @@ If the text contains both Italian and English content, extract ONLY the Italian
# Clear cache again to restore original config
clear_config_cache()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_retain_batch_with_per_item_tags_on_document(memory, request_context):
"""
Test that per-item tags are correctly stored on documents.
This test verifies the fix for a bug where per-item tags in content dictionaries
were not being merged and passed to document tracking, causing tags to be lost
even though they were correctly sent through the API.
Without the fix, this test would fail because:
- Tags are correctly passed in the content dict
- Tags are correctly stored on memory_units (facts)
- BUT tags were NOT stored on the document record itself
"""
bank_id = f"test_doc_tags_{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
document_id = "app-state-testuser"
try:
# Retain content with per-item tags (simulating the TasteAI use case)
contents = [
{
"content": '{"username":"testuser","meals":[],"preferences":{"nickname":"testuser"}}',
"document_id": document_id,
"tags": ["user:testuser", "app-type:taste-ai"],
}
]
result = await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=contents,
request_context=request_context,
)
assert len(result) > 0, "Should have retained content"
print(f"\n=== Retained content with tags ===")
# Retrieve the document
doc = await memory.get_document(
document_id=document_id,
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
assert doc is not None, "Document should exist"
assert "tags" in doc, "Document should have tags field"
# This is the critical assertion - tags should be stored on the document
doc_tags = doc["tags"] or []
print(f"Document tags: {doc_tags}")
assert "user:testuser" in doc_tags, \
f"Document should have 'user:testuser' tag, but got: {doc_tags}"
assert "app-type:taste-ai" in doc_tags, \
f"Document should have 'app-type:taste-ai' tag, but got: {doc_tags}"
print("✓ Per-item tags correctly stored on document")
finally:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
print(f"\n=== Cleaned up bank: {bank_id} ===")
-834
View File
@@ -1,834 +0,0 @@
"""Tests for the Supabase Tenant Extension."""
import time
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, patch
import httpx
import jwt as pyjwt
import pytest
from jwt import PyJWK
from hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant import (
JWKS_CACHE_TTL_SECONDS,
JWKS_MIN_REFRESH_INTERVAL_SECONDS,
MIN_TOKEN_LENGTH,
SupabaseTenantExtension,
)
from hindsight_api.extensions.context import ExtensionContext
from hindsight_api.extensions.loader import load_extension
from hindsight_api.extensions.tenant import AuthenticationError, Tenant, TenantContext, TenantExtension
from hindsight_api.models import RequestContext
# A valid UUID for test user IDs
VALID_UUID = "a1b2c3d4-e5f6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890"
# Minimal JWKS response with one RSA key
MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE = {
"keys": [
{
"kid": "test-key-1",
"kty": "RSA",
"alg": "RS256",
"use": "sig",
"n": "0vx7agoebGcQSuuPiLJXZptN9nndrQmbXEps2aiAFbWhM78LhWx4cbbfAAtVT86zwu1RK7aPFFxuhDR1L6tSoc_BJECPebWKRXjBZCiFV4n3oknjhMstn64tZ_2W-5JsGY4Hc5n9yBXArwl93lqt7_RN5w6Cf0h4QyQ5v-65YGjQR0_FDW2QvzqY368QQMicAtaSqzs8KJZgnYb9c7d0zgdAZHzu6qMQvRL5hajrn1n91CbOpbISD08qNLyrdkt-bFTWhAI4vMQFh6WeZu0fM4lFd2NcRwr3XPksINHaQ-G_xBniIqbw0Ls1jF44-csFCur-kEgU8awapJzKnqDKgw",
"e": "AQAB",
}
]
}
def _make_extension(
supabase_url: str = "https://test.supabase.co",
service_key: str | None = "test-service-key",
schema_prefix: str | None = None,
) -> SupabaseTenantExtension:
"""Helper to create a SupabaseTenantExtension with test config."""
config = {
"supabase_url": supabase_url,
}
if service_key is not None:
config["supabase_service_key"] = service_key
if schema_prefix is not None:
config["schema_prefix"] = schema_prefix
return SupabaseTenantExtension(config)
def _make_mock_response(status_code: int = 200, json_data: dict | None = None) -> MagicMock:
"""Helper to create a mock httpx.Response."""
response = MagicMock(spec=httpx.Response)
response.status_code = status_code
response.json.return_value = json_data or {}
response.raise_for_status = MagicMock()
if status_code >= 400:
response.raise_for_status.side_effect = httpx.HTTPStatusError("error", request=MagicMock(), response=response)
return response
def _make_valid_token() -> str:
"""Return a token that passes the MIN_TOKEN_LENGTH check."""
return "a" * (MIN_TOKEN_LENGTH + 10)
def _setup_jwks_ext() -> tuple[SupabaseTenantExtension, AsyncMock]:
"""Create an extension in JWKS mode with mocked internals."""
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
ext._http_client = mock_client
ext._use_jwks = True
ext._jwks_keys = {"test-key-1": MagicMock(spec=PyJWK)}
ext._jwks_keys["test-key-1"].key = "mock-public-key"
ext._jwks_last_fetched = time.monotonic()
return ext, mock_client
def _setup_legacy_ext() -> tuple[SupabaseTenantExtension, AsyncMock]:
"""Create an extension in legacy mode with mocked internals."""
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
ext._http_client = mock_client
ext._use_jwks = False
return ext, mock_client
# ======================================================================
# Initialization
# ======================================================================
class TestSupabaseTenantExtensionInit:
"""Tests for extension initialization."""
def test_init_with_valid_config(self):
ext = _make_extension()
assert ext.supabase_url == "https://test.supabase.co"
assert ext.supabase_service_key == "test-service-key"
assert ext.schema_prefix == "user"
assert ext._initialized_schemas == set()
assert ext._http_client is None
assert ext._use_jwks is False
assert ext._jwks_keys == {}
def test_init_missing_supabase_url(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_URL is required"):
SupabaseTenantExtension({})
def test_init_without_service_key(self):
"""Service key is optional — JWKS mode doesn't require it."""
ext = _make_extension(service_key=None)
assert ext.supabase_service_key is None
def test_init_default_schema_prefix(self):
ext = _make_extension()
assert ext.schema_prefix == "user"
def test_init_custom_schema_prefix(self):
ext = _make_extension(schema_prefix="tenant")
assert ext.schema_prefix == "tenant"
def test_init_strips_trailing_slash(self):
ext = _make_extension(supabase_url="https://test.supabase.co/")
assert ext.supabase_url == "https://test.supabase.co"
def test_init_rejects_invalid_schema_prefix(self):
"""Schema prefix with special characters should be rejected."""
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid schema_prefix"):
_make_extension(schema_prefix='"; DROP TABLE')
def test_init_rejects_empty_schema_prefix(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid schema_prefix"):
_make_extension(schema_prefix="")
def test_init_rejects_schema_prefix_starting_with_digit(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid schema_prefix"):
_make_extension(schema_prefix="123abc")
def test_init_allows_underscore_prefix(self):
ext = _make_extension(schema_prefix="_internal")
assert ext.schema_prefix == "_internal"
def test_is_tenant_extension_subclass(self):
ext = _make_extension()
assert isinstance(ext, TenantExtension)
# ======================================================================
# Startup — JWKS initialization
# ======================================================================
class TestSupabaseTenantExtensionStartup:
"""Tests for on_startup behavior."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_creates_http_client(self):
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
# JWKS fetch returns keys
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE)
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.PyJWK"):
await ext.on_startup()
assert ext._http_client is mock_client
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_fetches_jwks(self):
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE)
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.PyJWK") as mock_pyjwk:
mock_pyjwk.return_value = MagicMock(spec=PyJWK)
await ext.on_startup()
assert ext._use_jwks is True
# First call: JWKS fetch, second call: health check
assert mock_client.get.call_count == 2
jwks_call = mock_client.get.call_args_list[0]
assert jwks_call.args[0] == "https://test.supabase.co/auth/v1/.well-known/jwks.json"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_falls_back_to_legacy_when_jwks_empty(self):
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
# JWKS returns empty keys, health check succeeds
def mock_get(url, **kwargs):
if "jwks" in url:
return _make_mock_response(200, {"keys": []})
return _make_mock_response(200)
mock_client.get.side_effect = mock_get
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
await ext.on_startup()
assert ext._use_jwks is False
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_falls_back_to_legacy_when_jwks_fetch_fails(self):
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
call_count = 0
def mock_get(url, **kwargs):
nonlocal call_count
call_count += 1
if call_count == 1:
# JWKS fetch fails
raise httpx.ConnectError("Connection refused")
# health check
return _make_mock_response(200)
mock_client.get.side_effect = mock_get
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
await ext.on_startup()
assert ext._use_jwks is False
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_raises_if_no_jwks_and_no_service_key(self):
ext = _make_extension(service_key=None)
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, {"keys": []})
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY is required"):
await ext.on_startup()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_health_check_with_service_key(self):
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE)
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.PyJWK"):
await ext.on_startup()
# Second call should be health check
health_call = mock_client.get.call_args_list[1]
assert health_call.args[0] == "https://test.supabase.co/auth/v1/health"
assert health_call.kwargs["headers"] == {"apikey": "test-service-key"}
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_startup_skips_health_check_without_service_key(self):
ext = _make_extension(service_key=None)
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE)
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.httpx.AsyncClient", return_value=mock_client):
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.PyJWK"):
await ext.on_startup()
# Only one call: JWKS fetch, no health check
assert mock_client.get.call_count == 1
# ======================================================================
# JWKS cache management
# ======================================================================
class TestJWKSCacheManagement:
"""Tests for JWKS key fetching, caching, and rotation handling."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_signing_key_from_cache(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header:
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
key = await ext._get_signing_key("fake-token")
assert key is ext._jwks_keys["test-key-1"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_signing_key_refreshes_stale_cache(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_jwks_ext()
# Make cache expired
ext._jwks_last_fetched = time.monotonic() - JWKS_CACHE_TTL_SECONDS - 1
new_key = MagicMock(spec=PyJWK)
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE)
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.PyJWK", return_value=new_key),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
key = await ext._get_signing_key("fake-token")
assert key is new_key
mock_client.get.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_signing_key_handles_key_rotation(self):
"""When kid not in cache and cache is old enough, refresh once for key rotation."""
ext, mock_client = _setup_jwks_ext()
# Make cache just old enough to allow a refresh
ext._jwks_last_fetched = time.monotonic() - JWKS_MIN_REFRESH_INTERVAL_SECONDS - 1
rotated_key = MagicMock(spec=PyJWK)
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, MOCK_JWKS_RESPONSE)
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.PyJWK", return_value=rotated_key),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "rotated-key-99", "alg": "RS256"}
# The refreshed JWKS won't have "rotated-key-99" either, so this should raise
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Unable to find signing key"):
await ext._get_signing_key("fake-token")
# Should have attempted one refresh
mock_client.get.assert_called_once()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_signing_key_missing_kid_header(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header:
mock_header.return_value = {"alg": "RS256"} # no kid
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Token missing key ID"):
await ext._get_signing_key("fake-token")
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_get_signing_key_refresh_network_error(self):
"""If JWKS refresh fails during key rotation, error should propagate."""
ext, mock_client = _setup_jwks_ext()
ext._jwks_last_fetched = time.monotonic() - JWKS_MIN_REFRESH_INTERVAL_SECONDS - 1
mock_client.get.side_effect = httpx.ConnectError("Connection refused")
with patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header:
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "unknown-key", "alg": "RS256"}
with pytest.raises(Exception):
await ext._get_signing_key("fake-token")
# ======================================================================
# Authentication — JWKS mode
# ======================================================================
class TestAuthenticateJWKS:
"""Tests for JWKS-based JWT verification."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_valid_token(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": VALID_UUID, "aud": "authenticated"}
result = await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
assert isinstance(result, TenantContext)
expected_schema = "user_" + VALID_UUID.replace("-", "_")
assert result.schema_name == expected_schema
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_custom_prefix(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
ext.schema_prefix = "org"
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": VALID_UUID}
result = await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
assert result.schema_name.startswith("org_")
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_expired_token(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch(
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode",
side_effect=pyjwt.ExpiredSignatureError(),
),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Token has expired"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_invalid_audience(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch(
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode",
side_effect=pyjwt.InvalidAudienceError(),
),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid token audience"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_invalid_issuer(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch(
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode",
side_effect=pyjwt.InvalidIssuerError(),
),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid token issuer"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_decode_error(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch(
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode",
side_effect=pyjwt.DecodeError(),
),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid token"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_missing_sub_claim(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"email": "[email protected]"} # no sub
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="missing subject"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_empty_sub_claim(self):
"""Empty string sub claim should be treated as missing."""
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": ""}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="missing subject"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_generic_exception(self):
"""Unexpected exceptions during decode should be caught and wrapped."""
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch(
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode",
side_effect=RuntimeError("unexpected internal error"),
),
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Token verification failed"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
# ======================================================================
# Authentication — Legacy mode
# ======================================================================
class TestAuthenticateLegacy:
"""Tests for legacy /auth/v1/user endpoint verification."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_valid_token(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, {"id": VALID_UUID})
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
result = await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
assert isinstance(result, TenantContext)
expected_schema = "user_" + VALID_UUID.replace("-", "_")
assert result.schema_name == expected_schema
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_calls_user_endpoint(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, {"id": VALID_UUID})
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
token = _make_valid_token()
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=token))
mock_client.get.assert_called_once_with(
"https://test.supabase.co/auth/v1/user",
headers={
"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}",
"apikey": "test-service-key",
},
)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_expired_token_401(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(401)
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid or expired token"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_supabase_error_500(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(500)
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Authentication failed: 500"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_no_user_id(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.return_value = _make_mock_response(200, {"email": "[email protected]"})
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="no user ID found"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_timeout(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.side_effect = httpx.TimeoutException("Request timed out")
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Authentication timeout"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_connection_error(self):
ext, mock_client = _setup_legacy_ext()
mock_client.get.side_effect = httpx.ConnectError("Connection refused")
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Connection error"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
# ======================================================================
# Authentication — common (both modes)
# ======================================================================
class TestAuthenticateCommon:
"""Tests that apply regardless of verification mode."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_missing_token(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Missing Authorization header"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=None))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_empty_token(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Missing Authorization header"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=""))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_short_token(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid token format"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key="short"))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_not_initialized(self):
ext = _make_extension()
# _http_client is None by default
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Extension not initialized"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_rejects_non_uuid_user_id(self):
"""User IDs that aren't valid UUIDs should be rejected for schema safety."""
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": "not-a-uuid"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid user ID format"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_authenticate_rejects_malicious_user_id(self):
"""User IDs with SQL injection attempts should be rejected."""
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": "'; DROP TABLE users;--"}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Invalid user ID format"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
# ======================================================================
# Schema management
# ======================================================================
class TestSupabaseTenantExtensionSchemaManagement:
"""Tests for schema initialization and caching."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_schema_initialized_on_first_access(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": VALID_UUID}
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
expected_schema = "user_" + VALID_UUID.replace("-", "_")
mock_context.run_migration.assert_called_once_with(expected_schema)
assert expected_schema in ext._initialized_schemas
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_schema_cached_on_second_access(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": VALID_UUID}
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
# run_migration should only be called once
expected_schema = "user_" + VALID_UUID.replace("-", "_")
mock_context.run_migration.assert_called_once_with(expected_schema)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_schema_init_failure(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock(side_effect=RuntimeError("Migration failed"))
ext._context = mock_context
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": VALID_UUID}
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationError, match="Failed to initialize tenant"):
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
# Schema should NOT be cached on failure
expected_schema = "user_" + VALID_UUID.replace("-", "_")
assert expected_schema not in ext._initialized_schemas
# ======================================================================
# List tenants
# ======================================================================
class TestSupabaseTenantExtensionListTenants:
"""Tests for list_tenants behavior."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_list_tenants_empty(self):
ext = _make_extension()
tenants = await ext.list_tenants()
assert tenants == []
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_list_tenants_after_auth(self):
ext, _ = _setup_jwks_ext()
mock_context = AsyncMock(spec=ExtensionContext)
mock_context.run_migration = AsyncMock()
ext._context = mock_context
with (
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.get_unverified_header") as mock_header,
patch("hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant.pyjwt.decode") as mock_decode,
):
mock_header.return_value = {"kid": "test-key-1", "alg": "RS256"}
mock_decode.return_value = {"sub": VALID_UUID}
await ext.authenticate(RequestContext(api_key=_make_valid_token()))
tenants = await ext.list_tenants()
assert len(tenants) == 1
assert isinstance(tenants[0], Tenant)
expected_schema = "user_" + VALID_UUID.replace("-", "_")
assert tenants[0].schema == expected_schema
# ======================================================================
# Shutdown
# ======================================================================
class TestSupabaseTenantExtensionShutdown:
"""Tests for on_shutdown behavior."""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_shutdown_closes_client(self):
ext = _make_extension()
mock_client = AsyncMock(spec=httpx.AsyncClient)
ext._http_client = mock_client
await ext.on_shutdown()
mock_client.aclose.assert_called_once()
assert ext._http_client is None
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_on_shutdown_no_client(self):
ext = _make_extension()
# _http_client is None by default — should not raise
await ext.on_shutdown()
# ======================================================================
# Extension loader integration
# ======================================================================
class TestSupabaseTenantExtensionLoader:
"""Tests for loading via the extension loader."""
def test_load_via_extension_loader(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv(
"HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_EXTENSION",
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant:SupabaseTenantExtension",
)
monkeypatch.setenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_URL", "https://test.supabase.co")
monkeypatch.setenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY", "test-key")
monkeypatch.setenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SCHEMA_PREFIX", "custom")
ext = load_extension("TENANT", TenantExtension)
assert ext is not None
assert isinstance(ext, SupabaseTenantExtension)
assert ext.supabase_url == "https://test.supabase.co"
assert ext.supabase_service_key == "test-key"
assert ext.schema_prefix == "custom"
def test_load_without_service_key(self, monkeypatch):
"""Extension should load without service key — JWKS mode doesn't need it."""
monkeypatch.setenv(
"HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_EXTENSION",
"hindsight_api.extensions.builtin.supabase_tenant:SupabaseTenantExtension",
)
monkeypatch.setenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_URL", "https://test.supabase.co")
monkeypatch.delenv("HINDSIGHT_API_TENANT_SUPABASE_SERVICE_KEY", raising=False)
ext = load_extension("TENANT", TenantExtension)
assert ext is not None
assert isinstance(ext, SupabaseTenantExtension)
assert ext.supabase_service_key is None
-407
View File
@@ -1,407 +0,0 @@
"""
Unit tests for OpenTelemetry tracing instrumentation.
Tests the tracing module's ability to record LLM calls with GenAI semantic conventions.
"""
import json
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from hindsight_api.tracing import (
PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING,
GenAIAttributes,
LLMSpanRecorder,
NoOpLLMSpanRecorder,
_truncate_content,
create_operation_span,
initialize_tracing,
is_tracing_enabled,
)
def test_provider_name_mapping():
"""Test that provider names are correctly mapped to GenAI conventions."""
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["openai"] == "openai"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["anthropic"] == "anthropic"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["gemini"] == "google"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["vertexai"] == "google"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["groq"] == "groq"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["ollama"] == "ollama"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["openai-codex"] == "openai"
assert PROVIDER_NAME_MAPPING["claude-code"] == "anthropic"
def test_truncate_content_short():
"""Test that short content is not truncated."""
content = "This is a short message"
result = _truncate_content(content)
assert result == content
def test_truncate_content_long():
"""Test that long content is truncated."""
content = "x" * 150000 # Exceeds MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH
result = _truncate_content(content)
assert len(result) < len(content)
assert "[TRUNCATED:" in result
assert result.startswith("x" * 100)
def test_noop_span_recorder():
"""Test that NoOpLLMSpanRecorder doesn't raise errors."""
recorder = NoOpLLMSpanRecorder()
# Should not raise any errors
recorder.record_llm_call(
provider="openai",
model="gpt-4",
scope="test",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "test"}],
response_content="test response",
input_tokens=10,
output_tokens=5,
duration=1.0,
)
def test_llm_span_recorder_format_messages():
"""Test message formatting to GenAI convention."""
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
messages = [
{"role": "system", "content": "You are helpful"},
{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"},
]
result = recorder._format_messages(messages)
parsed = json.loads(result)
assert len(parsed) == 2
assert parsed[0]["role"] == "system"
assert parsed[0]["content"] == "You are helpful"
assert parsed[1]["role"] == "user"
assert parsed[1]["content"] == "Hello"
def test_llm_span_recorder_format_output():
"""Test output formatting to GenAI convention."""
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
result = recorder._format_output("Hello world", "stop")
parsed = json.loads(result)
assert len(parsed) == 1
assert parsed[0]["role"] == "assistant"
assert parsed[0]["content"] == "Hello world"
def test_llm_span_recorder_format_output_none():
"""Test output formatting with None content."""
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
result = recorder._format_output(None, None)
parsed = json.loads(result)
assert parsed == []
def test_llm_span_recorder_extract_system_instructions():
"""Test system instruction extraction."""
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
messages = [
{"role": "system", "content": "You are helpful"},
{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"},
]
result = recorder._extract_system_instructions(messages)
assert result == "You are helpful"
def test_llm_span_recorder_extract_system_instructions_none():
"""Test system instruction extraction with no system message."""
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
messages = [
{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"},
]
result = recorder._extract_system_instructions(messages)
assert result is None
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing.time")
def test_llm_span_recorder_record_success(mock_time):
"""Test successful LLM call recording."""
# Mock time
mock_time.time_ns.return_value = 1000000000000 # 1 second in nanoseconds
# Create mock tracer and span
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value.__enter__.return_value = mock_span
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]
response_content = "Hi there!"
recorder.record_llm_call(
provider="openai",
model="gpt-4",
scope="test",
messages=messages,
response_content=response_content,
input_tokens=10,
output_tokens=5,
duration=1.5,
finish_reason="stop",
error=None,
)
# Verify span was created with correct name (hindsight.{scope})
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.assert_called_once()
call_args = mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.call_args
assert call_args[0][0] == "hindsight.test"
# Verify attributes were set
assert mock_span.set_attribute.called
attribute_calls = {call[0][0]: call[0][1] for call in mock_span.set_attribute.call_args_list}
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.OPERATION_NAME] == "chat"
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.PROVIDER_NAME] == "openai"
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.REQUEST_MODEL] == "gpt-4"
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.RESPONSE_MODEL] == "gpt-4"
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.USAGE_INPUT_TOKENS] == 10
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.USAGE_OUTPUT_TOKENS] == 5
assert attribute_calls["hindsight.scope"] == "test"
# Verify event was added
mock_span.add_event.assert_called_once()
event_call = mock_span.add_event.call_args
assert event_call[0][0] == "gen_ai.client.inference.operation.details"
# Verify status was set to OK
mock_span.set_status.assert_called()
# Verify span was ended
mock_span.end.assert_called_once()
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing.time")
def test_llm_span_recorder_record_error(mock_time):
"""Test error LLM call recording."""
# Mock time
mock_time.time_ns.return_value = 1000000000000
# Create mock tracer and span
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value.__enter__.return_value = mock_span
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]
error = ValueError("Test error")
recorder.record_llm_call(
provider="anthropic",
model="claude-3",
scope="test",
messages=messages,
response_content=None,
input_tokens=10,
output_tokens=0,
duration=0.5,
finish_reason=None,
error=error,
)
# Verify error status was set
mock_span.set_status.assert_called()
status_call = mock_span.set_status.call_args[0][0]
assert status_call.status_code.name == "ERROR"
# Verify error type attribute was set
attribute_calls = {call[0][0]: call[0][1] for call in mock_span.set_attribute.call_args_list}
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.ERROR_TYPE] == "ValueError"
# Verify exception was recorded
mock_span.record_exception.assert_called_once_with(error)
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing.time")
def test_llm_span_recorder_provider_mapping(mock_time):
"""Test that provider names are mapped correctly."""
mock_time.time_ns.return_value = 1000000000000
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_tracer = MagicMock()
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value.__enter__.return_value = mock_span
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
# Test gemini -> google mapping
recorder.record_llm_call(
provider="gemini",
model="gemini-pro",
scope="test",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "test"}],
response_content="test",
input_tokens=5,
output_tokens=3,
duration=1.0,
)
attribute_calls = {call[0][0]: call[0][1] for call in mock_span.set_attribute.call_args_list}
assert attribute_calls[GenAIAttributes.PROVIDER_NAME] == "google"
# ==================== Parent Span Tests ====================
def test_create_operation_span_disabled():
"""Test that create_operation_span returns no-op when tracing is disabled."""
# Tracing should be disabled by default
assert not is_tracing_enabled()
# Should return a no-op context manager
span = create_operation_span("test_operation", "test_bank_id")
# Should be usable as context manager without errors
with span:
pass
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
def test_create_operation_span_enabled(mock_tracer):
"""Test that create_operation_span creates a span when tracing is enabled."""
# Mock the tracer
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value = mock_span
# Create operation span
span = create_operation_span("retain", "bank123")
# Verify span was created with correct name
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.assert_called_once_with("hindsight.retain")
# Verify attributes were set
mock_span.set_attribute.assert_any_call("hindsight.operation", "retain")
mock_span.set_attribute.assert_any_call("hindsight.bank_id", "bank123")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
def test_create_operation_span_no_bank_id(mock_tracer):
"""Test that create_operation_span works without bank_id."""
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value = mock_span
# Create operation span without bank_id
span = create_operation_span("consolidation")
# Verify span was created
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.assert_called_once_with("hindsight.consolidation")
# Verify only operation attribute was set (not bank_id)
assert mock_span.set_attribute.call_count == 1
mock_span.set_attribute.assert_called_once_with("hindsight.operation", "consolidation")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
def test_create_operation_span_all_operations(mock_tracer):
"""Test that all 4 operations can create parent spans."""
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value = mock_span
operations = ["retain", "consolidation", "reflect", "mental_model_refresh"]
for operation in operations:
mock_tracer.reset_mock()
mock_span.reset_mock()
span = create_operation_span(operation, "test_bank")
# Verify span was created with correct name
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.assert_called_once_with(f"hindsight.{operation}")
# Verify attributes
mock_span.set_attribute.assert_any_call("hindsight.operation", operation)
mock_span.set_attribute.assert_any_call("hindsight.bank_id", "test_bank")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing.time")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
def test_parent_child_span_hierarchy(mock_tracer, mock_time):
"""Test that child LLM spans are created under parent operation spans."""
mock_time.time_ns.return_value = 1000000000000
# Create mock parent span
mock_parent_span = MagicMock()
mock_parent_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_parent_span)
mock_parent_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
# Create mock child span
mock_child_span = MagicMock()
# Mock tracer to return parent span first, then child span
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.side_effect = [
mock_parent_span, # Parent span
MagicMock(__enter__=MagicMock(return_value=mock_child_span), __exit__=MagicMock(return_value=False)), # Child
]
# Create parent operation span
with create_operation_span("retain", "bank123"):
# Simulate creating a child LLM span
recorder = LLMSpanRecorder(mock_tracer)
recorder.record_llm_call(
provider="openai",
model="gpt-4",
scope="retain_extract_facts",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "test"}],
response_content="response",
input_tokens=10,
output_tokens=5,
duration=1.0,
)
# Verify both parent and child spans were created
assert mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.call_count == 2
# Verify parent span was created first
first_call = mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.call_args_list[0]
assert first_call[0][0] == "hindsight.retain"
# Verify child span was created second (hindsight.{scope})
second_call = mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.call_args_list[1]
assert second_call[0][0] == "hindsight.retain_extract_facts"
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
def test_operation_span_context_manager(mock_tracer):
"""Test that operation spans work as context managers."""
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_span)
mock_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value = mock_span
# Use span as context manager
with create_operation_span("reflect", "bank456"):
# Do some work
pass
# Verify span lifecycle
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.assert_called_once()
mock_span.__enter__.assert_called_once()
mock_span.__exit__.assert_called_once()
@@ -1,196 +0,0 @@
"""
Integration tests for OpenTelemetry tracing with memory engine operations.
Tests that parent spans are correctly created for retain, consolidation, reflect,
and mental_model_refresh operations.
"""
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@patch("hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine.create_operation_span")
async def test_retain_creates_parent_span(mock_create_span, memory, request_context):
"""Test that retain operation creates a parent span."""
# Setup
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_span)
mock_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_create_span.return_value = mock_span
bank_id = f"test-retain-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Execute retain (automatically creates bank if needed)
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Test memory for tracing",
context="Test context",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify parent span was created
mock_create_span.assert_called()
call_args = mock_create_span.call_args
assert call_args[0][0] == "retain" # operation name
assert call_args[0][1] == bank_id # bank_id
# Verify span was used as context manager
mock_span.__enter__.assert_called()
mock_span.__exit__.assert_called()
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@patch("hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine.create_operation_span")
async def test_consolidation_creates_parent_span(mock_create_span, memory, request_context):
"""Test that consolidation operation creates a parent span."""
# Setup
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_span)
mock_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_create_span.return_value = mock_span
bank_id = f"test-consolidation-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Execute consolidation (bank will be created automatically)
await memory.run_consolidation(
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify parent span was created
mock_create_span.assert_called()
call_args = mock_create_span.call_args
assert call_args[0][0] == "consolidation"
assert call_args[0][1] == bank_id
# Verify span was used as context manager
mock_span.__enter__.assert_called()
mock_span.__exit__.assert_called()
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@patch("hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine.create_operation_span")
async def test_reflect_creates_parent_span(mock_create_span, memory, request_context):
"""Test that reflect operation creates a parent span."""
# Setup
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_span)
mock_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_create_span.return_value = mock_span
bank_id = f"test-reflect-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Add some memories first
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Paris is the capital of France",
context="Geography fact",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Reset mock to clear retain call
mock_create_span.reset_mock()
# Execute reflect
await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What is the capital of France?",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify parent span was created
mock_create_span.assert_called()
call_args = mock_create_span.call_args
assert call_args[0][0] == "reflect"
assert call_args[0][1] == bank_id
# Verify span was used as context manager
mock_span.__enter__.assert_called()
mock_span.__exit__.assert_called()
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@patch("hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine.create_operation_span")
async def test_retain_batch_creates_single_parent_span(mock_create_span, memory, request_context):
"""Test that batch retain creates one parent span for the entire batch."""
# Setup
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_span)
mock_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_create_span.return_value = mock_span
bank_id = f"test-batch-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Execute batch retain with multiple items
await memory.retain_batch_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
contents=[
{"content": "Memory 1", "context": "Context 1"},
{"content": "Memory 2", "context": "Context 2"},
{"content": "Memory 3", "context": "Context 3"},
],
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify parent span was created only once for the entire batch
assert mock_create_span.call_count == 1
call_args = mock_create_span.call_args
assert call_args[0][0] == "retain"
assert call_args[0][1] == bank_id
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", False)
@patch("hindsight_api.engine.memory_engine.create_operation_span")
async def test_operations_work_when_tracing_disabled(mock_create_span, memory, request_context):
"""Test that operations work correctly when tracing is disabled."""
# Setup - create_operation_span should return a no-op context manager
from contextlib import nullcontext
mock_create_span.return_value = nullcontext()
bank_id = f"test-no-trace-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# All operations should work without errors
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Test memory",
request_context=request_context,
)
await memory.run_consolidation(
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="Test query",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify no errors occurred and spans were attempted to be created
assert mock_create_span.call_count >= 3
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@@ -1,273 +0,0 @@
"""
Comprehensive tracing span verification tests.
Verifies that all memory engine operations create correct parent and child spans
with proper attributes and hierarchy.
"""
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="Background consolidation causes StopIteration - need to investigate separately")
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
async def test_recall_span_hierarchy(mock_tracer, memory, request_context):
"""Test that recall creates proper parent and child spans."""
# Setup mock spans
mock_recall_span = MagicMock()
mock_recall_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_recall_span)
mock_recall_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_embedding_span = MagicMock()
mock_retrieval_span = MagicMock()
mock_fusion_span = MagicMock()
mock_rerank_span = MagicMock()
# Mock tracer to return spans in sequence
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.side_effect = [mock_recall_span]
mock_tracer.start_span.side_effect = [
mock_embedding_span,
mock_retrieval_span,
mock_fusion_span,
mock_rerank_span,
]
bank_id = f"test-recall-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Add some memories first
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Paris is the capital of France",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Wait a bit for any background tasks to settle
import asyncio
await asyncio.sleep(0.5)
# Reset mocks after retain
mock_tracer.reset_mock()
mock_recall_span.reset_mock()
# Execute recall
await memory.recall_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What is the capital of France?",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify parent span was created with start_as_current_span
assert mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.called
parent_call = mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.call_args
assert parent_call[0][0] == "hindsight.recall"
# Verify parent span attributes were set
recall_attrs = {call[0][0]: call[0][1] for call in mock_recall_span.set_attribute.call_args_list}
assert "hindsight.bank_id" in recall_attrs
assert recall_attrs["hindsight.bank_id"] == bank_id
assert "hindsight.query" in recall_attrs
assert "hindsight.fact_types" in recall_attrs
assert "hindsight.thinking_budget" in recall_attrs
assert "hindsight.max_tokens" in recall_attrs
# Verify child spans were created (if tracing is enabled)
if mock_tracer.start_span.called:
child_spans = [call[0][0] for call in mock_tracer.start_span.call_args_list]
assert "hindsight.recall_embedding" in child_spans
assert "hindsight.recall_retrieval" in child_spans
assert "hindsight.recall_fusion" in child_spans
assert "hindsight.recall_rerank" in child_spans
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mental_model_refresh_span_exists(memory, request_context):
"""Test that mental model refresh functionality exists (span creation tested via unit tests)."""
# This test verifies that refresh_mental_model method exists and can be called
# The actual span creation is tested in unit tests with proper mocking
bank_id = f"test-mmr-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Just verify the method exists - it will return None if no mental model found
result = await memory.refresh_mental_model(
bank_id=bank_id,
mental_model_id="non-existent-id",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Result will be None since mental model doesn't exist
assert result is None
finally:
# Cleanup
try:
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
except Exception:
pass
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_consolidation_child_spans(memory, request_context):
"""Test that consolidation creates child spans for its operations."""
bank_id = f"test-cons-child-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Add memories to consolidate
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="The Eiffel Tower is in Paris",
request_context=request_context,
)
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Paris is the capital of France",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Run consolidation (this will create parent + child spans)
await memory.run_consolidation(
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
# Note: We can't easily verify the child spans without mocking the tracer,
# but we can verify that consolidation completes successfully
# The actual span creation is tested in unit tests
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_reflect_tool_call_spans(memory, request_context):
"""Test that reflect creates tool call spans (not reflect_generation)."""
bank_id = f"test-reflect-tools-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Add some memories
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Machine learning is a subset of AI",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Execute reflect (will create reflect_tool_call spans)
result = await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What is machine learning?",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Verify reflect completed successfully
assert result.text
assert len(result.text) > 0
# The span names are verified via unit tests with mocked tracers
# This integration test ensures the operation completes successfully
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_all_operations_create_spans(memory, request_context):
"""Comprehensive test that all operations create their respective spans."""
bank_id = f"test-all-ops-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# 1. Retain operation
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Test memory for comprehensive span test",
request_context=request_context,
)
# 2. Recall operation
await memory.recall_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="test memory",
request_context=request_context,
)
# 3. Reflect operation
await memory.reflect_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="What can you tell me about the test?",
request_context=request_context,
)
# 4. Consolidation operation
await memory.run_consolidation(
bank_id=bank_id,
request_context=request_context,
)
# All operations completed successfully
# Span hierarchy verification is done in unit tests with mocked tracers
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracing_enabled", True)
@patch("hindsight_api.tracing._tracer")
async def test_recall_span_attributes(mock_tracer, memory, request_context):
"""Verify that recall spans have all required attributes."""
# Setup mock span
mock_span = MagicMock()
mock_span.__enter__ = MagicMock(return_value=mock_span)
mock_span.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
mock_tracer.start_as_current_span.return_value = mock_span
bank_id = f"test-attrs-{datetime.now(timezone.utc).timestamp()}"
try:
# Add memory
await memory.retain_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
content="Test content for attributes",
request_context=request_context,
)
# Reset mock
mock_span.reset_mock()
# Execute recall with specific parameters
await memory.recall_async(
bank_id=bank_id,
query="test query for attributes",
fact_type=["world", "experience"],
max_tokens=2048,
request_context=request_context,
)
# Collect all attributes set on the span
attrs = {call[0][0]: call[0][1] for call in mock_span.set_attribute.call_args_list}
# Verify required attributes
assert "hindsight.bank_id" in attrs
assert "hindsight.query" in attrs
assert "hindsight.fact_types" in attrs
assert "hindsight.max_tokens" in attrs
assert "hindsight.thinking_budget" in attrs
# Verify attribute values
assert attrs["hindsight.bank_id"] == bank_id
assert "test query" in attrs["hindsight.query"]
assert attrs["hindsight.max_tokens"] == 2048
finally:
# Cleanup
await memory.delete_bank(bank_id, request_context=request_context)

Some files were not shown because too many files have changed in this diff Show More