Replace hardcoded 5 MB upload limit with a configurable setting.
Backend exposes the value via /api/health, frontend reads it
dynamically for validation and UI messages.
Closes#48
Prevents PyTorch/Docling pipeline crashes on HF Spaces CPU by:
- Reducing max file size from 50 MB to 5 MB
- Adding configurable MAX_PAGE_COUNT setting (env var, default unlimited)
- Increasing conversion timeout from 600s to 900s
- Adding frontend upload validation with explicit error messages
- Exposing maxPageCount via /api/health for dynamic UI hints
Adapt test expectations to external changes: upload returns 200,
ValueError yields 400, and schemas now accept both snake_case and
camelCase via AliasChoices.
All endpoint functions, lifespan context manager, and get_connection now
have explicit return types. Upload endpoint returns 201 Created instead
of 200 to follow REST conventions.
Move /health to /api/health on backend and update the frontend
feature flag store to match. Without this, the combined Docker
image nginx proxy could not reach the endpoint and feature flags
(chunking/prepare mode) failed to load.
- Delete domain/parsing.py (broke hexagonal layering by importing infra)
- Migrate all tests to import directly from domain.value_objects and
infra.local_converter
- Rewrite ServeConverter to match real Docling Serve v1 API contract:
options sent as individual form fields (not JSON blob), response
parsed from document.json_content (DoclingDocument), proper bbox
coord_origin handling (TOPLEFT/BOTTOMLEFT)
- Transmit all conversion options including generate_picture_images
- Replace fragile lazy import circular dep with FastAPI Depends() +
app.state for AnalysisService injection
- Add frontend file size validation (50MB) before upload
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Extract domain value objects and ports from parsing.py, move Docling-specific
code to infra/local_converter.py, and convert analysis_service to a class
with injected DocumentConverter. This prepares the codebase for plugging in
alternative conversion backends (e.g. Docling Serve) via the Protocol pattern.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>