Concurrent CREATE TABLE / CREATE INDEX / DROP TABLE on the same Infinity
instance can race on the catalog counter (e.g. db|1|next_table_id) and
fail with error 9003 "Resource busy" instead of waiting on a lock. Two
users creating a knowledge base at the same instant, or any deployment
with multiple backend workers behind one Infinity, can hit it.
Wrap the metadata paths in create_idx, create_doc_meta_idx, and
delete_idx with exponential backoff + jitter (5 attempts, 50ms base).
The wrapped operations already use ConflictType.Ignore, so retrying is
idempotent — worst case the second attempt is a no-op against an
already-created table. Tunable via INFINITY_META_RETRY_MAX /
INFINITY_META_RETRY_BASE_DELAY_MS.
Repro: stress 30 concurrent POST /api/v1/datasets against a 4-worker
backend → ~50% of requests fail without the patch (Resource busy from
the second worker that hits the counter), 100% succeed with it. At 100
concurrent requests, all 100 succeed in ~1.2s; the retry budget never
exhausted in our tests.
Scope is limited to metadata paths only — data-path operations (INSERT
chunks, SELECT for retrieval) go through per-table code paths and don't
share the contended counter.
### Type of change
- [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
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Co-authored-by: yoan sapienza <Yoan Sapienza yoan.sapienza@orange.fr Yoan Sapienza zappy@macbookpro.home>
### What problem does this PR solve?
preserve infinity available_int zero filter
### Type of change
- [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
### What problem does this PR solve?
## Summary
Fixes#5939
Entity names containing single quotes (e.g., `投影直线L'`) caused SQL syntax
errors when building filter conditions for Infinity queries, due to
unescaped string interpolation in `equivalent_condition_to_str`.
## Changes
In `common/doc_store/infinity_conn_base.py`, added `.replace("'", "''")`
escaping for string values in two branches of
`equivalent_condition_to_str` where it was missing:
1. **`field_keyword` branch with non-list value** (line 190): The list
branch already escaped single quotes on line 183, but the single-string
branch did not.
2. **Plain string value branch** (line 209): Direct f-string
interpolation `{k}='{v}'` was vulnerable to unescaped quotes.
Both fixes use the same SQL-standard escape pattern (`'` → `''`) already
applied elsewhere in this method.
## How to Test
1. Upload a document containing entity names with single quotes.
2. Enable Knowledge Graph (GraphRAG) in the parsing configuration.
3. Initiate document parsing — it should complete without SQL syntax
errors.
## Note
The original issue also reported a typo (`dge_graph_kwd` instead of
`knowledge_graph_kwd`), which has already been fixed in the current
codebase.
### Type of change
- [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
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Signed-off-by: noob <yixiao121314@outlook.com>
## Summary
Fixes#13996
Replace `json.load(open(...))` with `with open(...) as f: json.load(f)`
in two files to ensure file descriptors are properly closed.
**Affected files:**
- `common/doc_store/infinity_conn_base.py` — schema loading for Infinity
doc store
- `api/db/init_data.py` — agent template loading at startup
## Why this matters
In a long-running server process like RAGFlow, leaked file descriptors
from `json.load(open(...))` can accumulate over time. While CPython's
refcounting usually cleans these up, it's not guaranteed (especially
under memory pressure or with alternative Python runtimes), and can lead
to `OSError: [Errno 24] Too many open files`.
## Test plan
- [ ] Verify Infinity doc store schema loading still works correctly
- [ ] Verify agent templates load correctly on startup
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Refactor**
* Improved file handling in internal data processing to ensure proper
resource cleanup.
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Co-authored-by: easonysliu <easonysliu@tencent.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
### What problem does this PR solve?
### Type of change
- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] Refactoring
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Co-authored-by: Zhichang Yu <yuzhichang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
### What problem does this PR solve?
Add delete all support for delete operations.
### Type of change
- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] Documentation Update
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Co-authored-by: writinwaters <cai.keith@gmail.com>
### What problem does this PR solve?
Judge table created with current infinity mapping before migrate db.
#13089
### Type of change
- [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
**What problem does this PR solve?**
When loading JSON mapping/schema files, the code used
json.load(open(path)) without closing the file. The file handle stayed
open until garbage collection, which can leak file descriptors under
load (e.g. repeated reconnects or migrations).
**Type of change**
[x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
**Change**
Replaced json.load(open(...)) with a context manager so the file is
closed after loading:
with open(fp_mapping, "r") as f: ... = json.load(f)
**Files updated**
rag/utils/opensearch_conn.py – mapping load (1 place)
common/doc_store/es_conn_base.py – mapping load + doc_meta_mapping load
(2 places)
common/doc_store/infinity_conn_base.py – schema loads in _migrate_db,
doc metadata table creation, and SQL field mapping (4 places)
Behavior is unchanged; only resource handling is fixed.
Co-authored-by: Gittensor Miner <miner@gittensor.io>
### What problem does this PR solve?
Put document metadata in ES/Infinity.
Index name of meta data: ragflow_doc_meta_{tenant_id}
### Type of change
- [x] Refactoring
### What problem does this PR solve?
1) Create dataset using table parser for infinity
2) Answer questions in chat using SQL
### Type of change
- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
### What problem does this PR solve?
Fixes Infinity-specific API regressions: preserves ```important_kwd```
round‑trip for ```[""]```, restores required highlight key in retrieval
responses, and enforces Infinity guards for unsupported
```parser_id=tag``` and pagerank in ```/v1/kb/update```. Also removes a
slow/buggy pandas row-wise apply that was throwing ```ValueError``` and
causing flakiness.
### Type of change
- [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
### What problem does this PR solve?
Manage message and use in agent.
Issue #4213
### Type of change
- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)