"""Unit tests for native docx tracked-change / comment / empty-table handling. Locks in the contract that: - ``w:ins`` content survives (final revised text), - ``w:del`` / ``w:moveFrom`` content is dropped, - ``w:commentRangeStart`` / ``w:commentRangeEnd`` / ``w:commentReference`` / ``w:annotationRef`` markers are dropped, - tables whose every cell is whitespace-only are omitted from the parser output (no ```` placeholder, so no IRTable downstream). These were previously emergent properties (skip lists in two places + a run-level white-list); regressions now fail loudly. """ from __future__ import annotations from io import BytesIO import pytest from docx import Document from docx.oxml import OxmlElement from docx.oxml.ns import qn from lxml import etree from lightrag.parser.docx.parse_document import ( DocxContentError, extract_docx_blocks, extract_paragraph_content, ) from lightrag.parser.docx.table_extractor import extract_paragraph_content_table W_NS = "http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/wordprocessingml/2006/main" PARAGRAPH_NS = { "w": W_NS, "wp": "http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/drawingml/2006/wordprocessingDrawing", "m": "http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/math", } def _p(inner_xml: str): """Build a ```` lxml element from inner OOXML.""" return etree.fromstring(f'{inner_xml}'.encode("utf-8")) # --- paragraph walker (parse_document.extract_paragraph_content) ----------- @pytest.mark.offline def test_paragraph_keeps_w_ins_content() -> None: para = _p("kept") assert extract_paragraph_content(para, PARAGRAPH_NS) == "kept" @pytest.mark.offline def test_paragraph_drops_w_del_content() -> None: para = _p("removed") assert extract_paragraph_content(para, PARAGRAPH_NS) == "" @pytest.mark.offline def test_paragraph_drops_w_movefrom_content() -> None: para = _p("moved away") assert extract_paragraph_content(para, PARAGRAPH_NS) == "" @pytest.mark.offline def test_paragraph_drops_comment_markers_but_keeps_surrounding_text() -> None: para = _p( '' "visible" '' "" ' ' ' ' "" ) assert extract_paragraph_content(para, PARAGRAPH_NS) == "visible" # --- table-cell walker (table_extractor.extract_paragraph_content_table) --- @pytest.mark.offline def test_table_cell_keeps_w_ins_content() -> None: para = _p("kept") assert extract_paragraph_content_table(para, qn) == "kept" @pytest.mark.offline def test_table_cell_drops_w_del_content() -> None: para = _p("removed") assert extract_paragraph_content_table(para, qn) == "" @pytest.mark.offline def test_table_cell_drops_comment_markers() -> None: para = _p( '' "cell-text" '' ) assert extract_paragraph_content_table(para, qn) == "cell-text" # --- end-to-end: empty tables vanish from blocks output -------------------- def _populate_cell(cell, text: str) -> None: cell.paragraphs[0].text = text def _build_docx_with_three_tables() -> BytesIO: """One real table, one all-empty table, one whitespace-only table. Returns a BytesIO containing the rendered .docx so it can be fed to ``extract_docx_blocks`` via a tempfile-backed path or directly. """ doc = Document() doc.add_paragraph("intro") real = doc.add_table(rows=1, cols=2) _populate_cell(real.rows[0].cells[0], "A") _populate_cell(real.rows[0].cells[1], "B") empty = doc.add_table(rows=2, cols=2) # leave every cell at python-docx default (empty paragraph) assert all(c.text == "" for row in empty.rows for c in row.cells) whitespace = doc.add_table(rows=1, cols=2) _populate_cell(whitespace.rows[0].cells[0], " ") _populate_cell(whitespace.rows[0].cells[1], "\t") buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) buf.seek(0) return buf # --- end-to-end: every heading becomes its own block ---------------------- def _add_heading(doc, text: str, level: int) -> None: """Append a heading paragraph with an explicit ``w:outlineLvl``. Setting outlineLvl directly on the paragraph (rather than relying on the template's built-in Heading styles) keeps ``get_heading_level`` detection deterministic. ``level`` is 1-based (1 = H1); outlineLvl val is 0-based. """ para = doc.add_paragraph(text) pPr = para._p.get_or_add_pPr() outline = OxmlElement("w:outlineLvl") outline.set(qn("w:val"), str(level - 1)) pPr.append(outline) @pytest.mark.offline def test_each_heading_becomes_its_own_block(tmp_path) -> None: """Headings with no body must each form a standalone block. Layout: H1 (no body) → H2 (no body) → H3 (with body) → H1 (no body, last). Previously the empty H1/H2 were folded into the next heading's block; now every recognized heading starts its own block. A heading with no following body yields a block whose ``content`` is just the heading text, while a heading with body merges that body into the same block. ``parent_headings`` must track the outline hierarchy correctly. """ doc = Document() _add_heading(doc, "Chapter One", level=1) _add_heading(doc, "Section 1.1", level=2) _add_heading(doc, "Subsection 1.1.1", level=3) doc.add_paragraph("Body text under subsection.") _add_heading(doc, "Appendix", level=1) buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) docx_path = tmp_path / "headings.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(buf.getvalue()) # The native parser splits at every heading level and never does # token-based splitting or small-block merging (that is the chunker's job). blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) # The content line carries a markdown ``#`` prefix matching the level, # while the ``heading`` field stays clean (no prefix). summary = [ (b["heading"], b["content"], b["level"], b["parent_headings"]) for b in blocks ] assert summary == [ ("Chapter One", "# Chapter One", 1, []), ("Section 1.1", "## Section 1.1", 2, ["Chapter One"]), ( "Subsection 1.1.1", "### Subsection 1.1.1\nBody text under subsection.", 3, ["Chapter One", "Section 1.1"], ), ("Appendix", "# Appendix", 1, []), ] @pytest.mark.offline def test_heading_markdown_prefix_capped_at_six(tmp_path) -> None: """Heading content lines get a markdown ``#`` prefix matching the level, capped at 6 ``#`` (a level-7 heading still renders ``######``).""" doc = Document() _add_heading(doc, "Top", level=1) doc.add_paragraph("body under top.") _add_heading(doc, "Deep Seven", level=7) doc.add_paragraph("body under deep.") buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) docx_path = tmp_path / "deep.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(buf.getvalue()) blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) summary = [(b["heading"], b["content"].split("\n")[0], b["level"]) for b in blocks] assert summary == [ ("Top", "# Top", 1), # level 7 outline → clamped to six "#". ("Deep Seven", "###### Deep Seven", 7), ] def _add_outline_para_with_softbreak(doc, head_text: str, body_text: str, level: int): """Append one ```` carrying an outline level whose runs are ``head_text`` + a soft line break (````) + ``body_text``. Mirrors the real-world WPS/Word pattern where an author sets an outline level on a paragraph but types the body with Shift+Enter (a soft break) instead of a new paragraph, so heading + body live in a single paragraph. """ para = doc.add_paragraph(head_text) pPr = para._p.get_or_add_pPr() outline = OxmlElement("w:outlineLvl") outline.set(qn("w:val"), str(level - 1)) pPr.append(outline) para.add_run().add_break() # default WD_BREAK.LINE → soft → '\n' para.add_run(body_text) return para @pytest.mark.offline def test_oversize_outline_heading_with_softbreak_splits(tmp_path) -> None: """An over-long heading paragraph that contains a soft break must split: the first line stays the heading, the remainder becomes body text. No DocxContentError, and the body content is preserved in full.""" head = "A、处置程序" body = "施工现场一旦发生事故时应立即采取相应的应急处置措施并以最快速度报警。" * 8 assert len(head) + 1 + len(body) > 200 # would trip validate_heading_length doc = Document() _add_outline_para_with_softbreak(doc, head, body, level=4) buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) docx_path = tmp_path / "softbreak.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(buf.getvalue()) blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) # The short first line becomes the heading; the long remainder is body. heading_block = next(b for b in blocks if b["heading"] == head) assert body in heading_block["content"] # Heading field carries only the first line, not the body. assert body not in heading_block["heading"] @pytest.mark.offline def test_oversize_outline_heading_no_softbreak_demoted_to_body(tmp_path) -> None: """A single-line over-long outline paragraph (no soft break) is demoted to body text rather than raising — content preserved, not treated as a heading.""" long_text = "施工现场应急处置措施说明," * 30 # well over 200 chars, no '\n' assert len(long_text) > 200 doc = Document() _add_heading(doc, long_text, level=2) buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) docx_path = tmp_path / "demote.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(buf.getvalue()) blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) # The text survives as body content, and no block adopts it as a heading. assert any(long_text in b["content"] for b in blocks) assert all(b["heading"] != long_text for b in blocks) @pytest.mark.offline def test_short_outline_paragraph_still_heading(tmp_path) -> None: """A within-limit outline paragraph must still be recognized as a heading — the over-long handling never demotes short headings.""" doc = Document() _add_heading(doc, "处置程序", level=3) doc.add_paragraph("body under heading.") buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) docx_path = tmp_path / "short.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(buf.getvalue()) blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) heading_block = next(b for b in blocks if b["heading"] == "处置程序") assert heading_block["level"] == 3 assert heading_block["content"].startswith("### 处置程序") @pytest.mark.offline def test_existing_markdown_heading_keeps_content_but_metadata_is_clean( tmp_path, ) -> None: doc = Document() _add_heading(doc, "# Already MD", level=1) doc.add_paragraph("Body.") buf = BytesIO() doc.save(buf) docx_path = tmp_path / "markdown-heading.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(buf.getvalue()) parse_metadata: dict[str, str] = {} blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path), parse_metadata=parse_metadata) assert parse_metadata["first_heading"] == "Already MD" assert blocks[0]["heading"] == "Already MD" assert blocks[0]["parent_headings"] == [] assert blocks[0]["content"].splitlines()[0] == "# Already MD" @pytest.mark.offline def test_empty_tables_are_skipped(tmp_path) -> None: docx_bytes = _build_docx_with_three_tables() docx_path = tmp_path / "three_tables.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(docx_bytes.getvalue()) blocks = extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) table_placeholders = sum(b["content"].count("
") for b in blocks) assert table_placeholders == 1, ( "exactly one real table should survive; empty + whitespace tables " "must be dropped before the placeholder is emitted" ) assert any('"A"' in b["content"] and '"B"' in b["content"] for b in blocks) # --- invalid (non-ZIP) .docx files surface an accurate error --------------- @pytest.mark.offline @pytest.mark.parametrize( ("header", "format_hint"), [ (b"\xd0\xcf\x11\xe0\xa1\xb1\x1a\xe1" + b"junk", "Word 97-2003"), (b"{\\rtf1\\ansi}", "RTF"), (b"%PDF-1.7\n%binary", "PDF"), (b"", "HTML or XML"), (b"plain text masquerading as docx", "not a valid DOCX"), ], ) def test_invalid_docx_raises_accurate_error(tmp_path, header, format_hint) -> None: """A file that exists but is not a ZIP/OOXML package must fail with an accurate message — never the misleading python-docx "Package not found". The native worker confirms the file exists before parsing, so the only way ``PackageNotFoundError`` can fire here is a corrupt file or a non-DOCX payload wearing a .docx extension. The error must name the real format and keep the file path. """ docx_path = tmp_path / "masquerade.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(header) with pytest.raises(DocxContentError) as excinfo: extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) message = str(excinfo.value) assert "Package not found" not in message assert "valid DOCX" in message assert str(docx_path) in message assert format_hint in message @pytest.mark.offline def test_empty_docx_file_reports_truncation(tmp_path) -> None: """A 0-byte .docx must be diagnosed as empty/truncated, not 'not found'.""" docx_path = tmp_path / "empty.docx" docx_path.write_bytes(b"") with pytest.raises(DocxContentError) as excinfo: extract_docx_blocks(str(docx_path)) message = str(excinfo.value) assert "Package not found" not in message assert "empty" in message assert str(docx_path) in message