Fixes#16917.
## Problem
`deepdoc/parser/docling_parser.py::_parse_pdf_remote` decides whether
the
response is chunked based on which payload was sent, not on what came
back.
Docling Serve silently drops unknown fields such as `do_chunking`
(Pydantic
`extra="ignore"`) and returns a standard `{"document": ..., "status":
...}`
conversion response. The code then:
1. sets `is_chunked_response = True` from the request shape,
2. logs `Successfully used native chunking on: <endpoint>`,
3. extracts 0 chunks from `response_json.get("results", [])`,
4. logs `Native chunks received: 0`,
5. falls through to the existing `md_content` fallback.
The `md_content` fallback path is fine. The misleading log lines are the
problem: operators see "Successfully used native chunking" immediately
followed by "Native chunks received: 0" and "No chunk built", which
looks
like an internal regression rather than a server contract gap.
## Fix
Decide chunked-vs-standard from the **response shape**, not the request:
```python
response_is_chunk = self._looks_like_chunk_response(response_json)
is_chunked_response = chunk_flag and response_is_chunk
```
`_looks_like_chunk_response` returns True iff the response is a
non-empty
list or a dict with a non-empty `results` or `chunks` list. A standard
conversion response (`{"document": ..., "status": ...}`) does not match,
so
a server that ignored the chunking flag is correctly classified as
standard
even when the request payload asked for chunking.
When chunking was requested but the server returned a standard response,
log a single WARNING ("Server ignored chunking request on <endpoint>;
treating response as standard conversion.") instead of the INFO success
line. The misleading "Prioritizes native chunking endpoints" docstring
is
replaced with what the code actually does.
## Tests
`test/unit_test/deepdoc/parser/test_docling_parser_remote.py` (6 tests,
all passing):
- `test_remote_chunked_200_standard_payload_falls_back` (existing —
still
passes; the `md_content` path is unchanged)
- `test_chunk_shape_helper_recognises_chunk_payloads`
- `test_chunk_shape_helper_rejects_standard_payloads`
- `test_remote_chunked_request_with_results_list_is_treated_as_chunked`
- `test_remote_top_level_list_response_is_treated_as_chunked`
- `test_remote_chunked_request_with_ignored_flag_does_not_log_success`
```
$ uv run pytest test/unit_test/deepdoc/parser/test_docling_parser_remote.py -v
============================== 6 passed in 0.26s ==============================
```
## Files changed
- `deepdoc/parser/docling_parser.py` (+35 / -5)
- `test/unit_test/deepdoc/parser/test_docling_parser_remote.py` (+89 /
-4)
## Backward compatibility
- All four payload/endpoint combinations continue to be tried in the
same order.
- The bundled-docling happy path (`parse_pdf`, not `_parse_pdf_remote`)
is
untouched.
- A server that returns a real chunked response to a chunked request
still
goes down the chunked branch. A server that returns a standard response
to a chunked request now goes down the standard branch with
`is_chunked_response=False` instead of misleadingly logging success.
## Follow-up (out of scope)
Calling the real Docling-Serve native chunk endpoints
(`/v1/chunk/hybrid/source`, `/v1/chunk/hierarchical/source`) with
`HybridChunkerOptions` is a larger feature change and warrants its own
PR after this lands.
Co-authored-by: Harsh23Kashyap <harsh@example.com>
## Summary
- keep the native Docling chunking path when it returns usable chunks
- fall back to the standard Docling response parser when a chunked
request gets HTTP 200 but returns no usable chunks
- add a regression test for older Docling servers that accept the
chunking request but return a standard conversion payload
## Why
Older external Docling servers can accept a request containing
`do_chunking: true` and still return the standard conversion response
shape. The current code treats any HTTP 200 from the chunked request as
a native chunk response, finds no chunk entries, and returns zero
sections without trying the standard response parser.
Fixes#15569.
## Validation
- `python -m pytest
test\\unit_test\\deepdoc\\parser\\test_docling_parser_remote.py -q`
- `python -m py_compile deepdoc\\parser\\docling_parser.py
test\\unit_test\\deepdoc\\parser\\test_docling_parser_remote.py`
- `python -m ruff check deepdoc\\parser\\docling_parser.py
test\\unit_test\\deepdoc\\parser\\test_docling_parser_remote.py`
- `git diff --check`