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"""Per-document download cache for native-markdown external images.
Mirrors the ``.mineru_raw`` / ``.docling_raw`` raw-bundle pattern, scoped to the
one expensive native-markdown step: downloading external ``http(s)`` images.
The bundle lives in a ``<file>.native_raw/`` directory that is a **sibling** of
``<file>.parsed/`` so it survives the ``rmtree(parsed_dir)`` that
:meth:`NativeParserBase.parse` performs before every re-extraction.
Bundle layout::
<file>.native_raw/
_manifest.json # atomic success marker + cache key
<sha256(url)[:16]>.png # one file per cached image (final bytes)
...
The manifest is the cache key: a bundle is reused only when the source file
content hash AND the download-options signature both still match, mirroring the
external engines. On a hit the resolver reuses the stored bytes (already
post-SVG-rasterization), skipping both the network fetch and the rasterization.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import hashlib
import json
import os
from pathlib import Path
from lightrag.parser.external._common import (
clear_dir_contents,
compute_size_and_hash,
)
from lightrag.utils import logger
_MANIFEST_FILENAME = "_manifest.json"
_MANIFEST_VERSION = "1"
_CACHE_ENGINE = "native_md"
def native_md_options_signature() -> str:
"""A ``sha256`` over the download knobs that change an image's bytes.
Deliberately excludes ``NATIVE_MD_IMAGE_DOWNLOAD_ENABLED`` /
``..._TIMEOUT`` / ``..._REQUIRED`` — those gate *whether* a fetch happens,
not the resulting bytes — and includes the size / SVG-pixel ceilings and the
SSRF allowlist (which govern what bytes are accepted at all)."""
payload = {
"signature_version": 1,
"max_bytes": os.getenv("NATIVE_MD_IMAGE_MAX_BYTES", ""),
"max_svg_pixels": os.getenv("NATIVE_MD_IMAGE_MAX_SVG_PIXELS", ""),
"allowed_non_public_cidrs": os.getenv(
"NATIVE_MD_IMAGE_ALLOWED_NON_PUBLIC_CIDRS", ""
),
}
raw = json.dumps(payload, sort_keys=True, separators=(",", ":"))
return "sha256:" + hashlib.sha256(raw.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
def _url_filename(url: str, fmt: str) -> str:
digest = hashlib.sha256(url.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()[:16]
ext = fmt or "bin"
return f"{digest}.{ext}"
class NativeImageRawCache:
"""Reuse already-downloaded external images across re-parses.
Per-document and single-writer: each parse owns one ``raw_dir`` and the
parse queue serializes work per document, so no locking is needed.
"""
def __init__(
self,
raw_dir: Path,
*,
source_path: Path,
options_signature: str,
force_reparse: bool,
) -> None:
self._raw_dir = raw_dir
self._source_path = source_path
self._options_signature = options_signature
self._force_reparse = force_reparse
self._source_hash = ""
self._valid = False
self._cleared = False
# ``_dirty`` gates the manifest write: it is set only when a real
# download is stored (:meth:`put`). A run that only reuses cached images
# (a pure hit) leaves it ``False`` so :meth:`flush` touches nothing on
# disk — the bundle's mtimes then reveal whether the cache was hit.
self._dirty = False
# Index of reusable entries from a valid prior bundle (url -> entry).
self._index: dict[str, dict] = {}
# Entries referenced this run (reused or freshly put) -> manifest output.
self._entries: dict[str, dict] = {}
def load(self) -> None:
"""Compute the current source hash and decide whether the on-disk
bundle is a cache hit (valid) or must be rebuilt."""
try:
_, self._source_hash = compute_size_and_hash(self._source_path)
except OSError as exc:
logger.debug("[native_md_cache] source hash failed: %s", exc)
self._source_hash = ""
if self._force_reparse:
return
manifest = self._read_manifest()
if manifest is None:
return
if (
manifest.get("source_content_hash") != self._source_hash
or manifest.get("options_signature") != self._options_signature
):
return
images = manifest.get("images")
if not isinstance(images, dict):
return
self._index = {k: v for k, v in images.items() if isinstance(v, dict)}
self._valid = True
def get(self, url: str) -> tuple[bytes, str] | None:
"""Return ``(bytes, fmt)`` for a cached image, or ``None`` on a miss /
integrity failure (corrupt or tampered cache file)."""
if not self._valid:
return None
entry = self._index.get(url)
if not entry:
return None
file_name = str(entry.get("file") or "")
if not file_name:
return None
path = self._raw_dir / file_name
if not path.is_file():
return None
try:
data = path.read_bytes()
except OSError:
return None
if "sha256:" + hashlib.sha256(data).hexdigest() != entry.get("sha256"):
logger.warning("[native_md_cache] cached file integrity mismatch: %s", url)
return None
fmt = str(entry.get("fmt") or "")
self._entries[url] = entry
return data, fmt
def put(self, url: str, data: bytes, fmt: str) -> None:
"""Store freshly-downloaded image bytes and record them for the manifest."""
self._ensure_writable_dir()
file_name = _url_filename(url, fmt)
try:
(self._raw_dir / file_name).write_bytes(data)
except OSError as exc:
logger.warning("[native_md_cache] failed to write cache file: %s", exc)
return
self._entries[url] = {
"file": file_name,
"sha256": "sha256:" + hashlib.sha256(data).hexdigest(),
"size": len(data),
"fmt": fmt,
}
self._dirty = True
def flush(self) -> None:
"""Persist the bundle only if it actually changed this run.
Skipped entirely on a **pure cache hit** (every image reused, nothing
downloaded) — the source is byte-identical, so the referenced image set
equals the on-disk one and a rewrite would only be an idempotent write.
Leaving the manifest and image files untouched means their mtimes flag a
miss/update vs. a hit. Also a no-op for an image-less or
download-disabled run, so a pre-existing valid bundle is left intact."""
if not self._dirty:
return
self._ensure_writable_dir()
referenced = {e["file"] for e in self._entries.values()}
for child in self._raw_dir.iterdir():
if child.name == _MANIFEST_FILENAME:
continue
if child.is_file() and child.name not in referenced:
try:
child.unlink()
except OSError:
pass
manifest = {
"version": _MANIFEST_VERSION,
"engine": _CACHE_ENGINE,
"source_content_hash": self._source_hash,
"options_signature": self._options_signature,
"images": self._entries,
}
final = self._raw_dir / _MANIFEST_FILENAME
tmp = final.with_suffix(".json.tmp")
try:
tmp.write_text(
json.dumps(manifest, ensure_ascii=False, indent=2), encoding="utf-8"
)
os.replace(tmp, final)
except OSError as exc:
logger.warning("[native_md_cache] failed to write manifest: %s", exc)
def _ensure_writable_dir(self) -> None:
"""Create ``raw_dir`` and, on the first write of an invalidated bundle,
drop the stale contents so reused entries never mingle with old ones."""
self._raw_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
if not self._valid and not self._cleared:
clear_dir_contents(self._raw_dir)
self._cleared = True
def _read_manifest(self) -> dict | None:
path = self._raw_dir / _MANIFEST_FILENAME
if not path.is_file():
return None
try:
payload = json.loads(path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except (OSError, json.JSONDecodeError):
return None
if not isinstance(payload, dict):
return None
if payload.get("version") != _MANIFEST_VERSION:
return None
if payload.get("engine") != _CACHE_ENGINE:
return None
return payload
__all__ = ["NativeImageRawCache", "native_md_options_signature"]