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raise_for_status() raises httpx.HTTPStatusError for 4xx/5xx responses, but the surrounding try/except only caught httpx.RequestError (network errors) and RateLimitError (429). Any other HTTP error code propagated uncaught up through chat_processor -> chat_helpers -> chat_routes and surfaced as a 500 Internal Server Error. Added an explicit except httpx.HTTPStatusError clause that logs a warning and returns an empty result, matching the behaviour already in place for network errors. Also adds focused regression tests that exercise the real fetch_webpage_content() path with a mocked _get_public_url: - 403/404 responses return the standard empty-result shape instead of raising, proving the new HTTPStatusError handling works end to end. - 429 responses still take their own dedicated rate-limit branch (the status_code == 429 check runs before raise_for_status() is reached), keeping that behaviour distinct from the new generic HTTPStatusError handling. Dropped the unrelated builtin_mcp.py change that had been carried over from a rebase; that fix is tracked separately in #2018 and this branch should stay scoped to the search content fetch path. Closes #2148
133 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
133 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
"""Content extraction behavior for the canonical services.search.content module."""
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import httpx
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import pytest
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pytest.importorskip("bs4")
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from services.search import content as service_content
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class _FakeResponse:
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status_code = 200
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headers = {"Content-Type": "text/html; charset=utf-8"}
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content = b""
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def __init__(self, text: str):
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self.text = text
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def raise_for_status(self):
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return None
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class _FakeErrorResponse:
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"""Mimics an httpx.Response that fails raise_for_status with a given status code."""
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headers = {"Content-Type": "text/html; charset=utf-8"}
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content = b""
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text = ""
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def __init__(self, status_code: int):
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self.status_code = status_code
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def raise_for_status(self):
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raise httpx.HTTPStatusError(
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f"{self.status_code} error", request=None, response=self
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("module", [service_content])
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def test_content_fetcher_extracts_og_image_and_body_fallback(module, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
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html = """
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>Example</title>
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<meta property="og:image" content="https://example.com/cover.jpg">
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</head>
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<body>
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<nav>Navigation text should not win</nav>
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<div class="content">Tiny</div>
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<main>
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<p>This is the substantive body text that should be retained.</p>
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<p>It is much longer than the tiny class-matched wrapper.</p>
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</main>
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<script>window.secret = "not content";</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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"""
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monkeypatch.setattr(module, "CONTENT_CACHE_DIR", tmp_path)
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module.content_cache_index.clear()
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monkeypatch.setattr(module, "_get_public_url", lambda url, headers, timeout: _FakeResponse(html))
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result = module.fetch_webpage_content("https://example.com/parity-test")
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assert result["og_image"] == "https://example.com/cover.jpg"
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assert "substantive body text" in result["content"]
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assert "much longer than the tiny" in result["content"]
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assert "window.secret" not in result["content"]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("status_code", [403, 404])
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def test_fetch_webpage_content_returns_empty_result_on_http_status_error(status_code, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
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"""A 403/404 response should degrade to an empty result instead of raising.
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This exercises the real fetch_webpage_content() path: _get_public_url returns
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a response whose raise_for_status() raises httpx.HTTPStatusError, and the
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function must catch it and hand back the standard empty-result shape rather
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than letting the exception bubble up (which previously surfaced as a 500).
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"""
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monkeypatch.setattr(service_content, "CONTENT_CACHE_DIR", tmp_path)
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service_content.content_cache_index.clear()
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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service_content,
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"_get_public_url",
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lambda url, headers, timeout: _FakeErrorResponse(status_code),
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)
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result = service_content.fetch_webpage_content(f"https://example.com/status-{status_code}")
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assert result["success"] is False
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assert result["content"] == ""
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assert str(status_code) in result["error"]
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def test_fetch_webpage_content_429_takes_distinct_rate_limit_path(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
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"""A 429 response must be handled by the dedicated rate-limit branch.
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The status_code == 429 check runs before raise_for_status() is ever called,
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so a 429 should be reported as a rate-limit error rather than falling through
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the generic HTTPStatusError handling added for 403/404. We assert on the
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error message to prove it took the RateLimitError path, not the HTTP-status
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empty-result path.
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"""
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monkeypatch.setattr(service_content, "CONTENT_CACHE_DIR", tmp_path)
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service_content.content_cache_index.clear()
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raise_for_status_called = False
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class _FakeRateLimitResponse:
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status_code = 429
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headers = {"Content-Type": "text/html; charset=utf-8"}
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content = b""
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text = ""
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def raise_for_status(self):
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nonlocal raise_for_status_called
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raise_for_status_called = True
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monkeypatch.setattr(
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service_content,
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"_get_public_url",
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lambda url, headers, timeout: _FakeRateLimitResponse(),
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)
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result = service_content.fetch_webpage_content("https://example.com/rate-limited")
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assert result["success"] is False
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assert result["content"] == ""
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assert "Rate limit hit" in result["error"]
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assert "HTTP 429" not in result["error"]
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# The 429 short-circuit must happen before raise_for_status() is reached.
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assert raise_for_status_called is False
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