The Nextcloud Notes API intentionally returns all note IDs (with only 'id'
field) in the last chunk to enable deletion detection. Without using the
pruneBefore parameter, this causes duplicates - all notes appear with full
data in chunks, then again with minimal data in the last chunk.
This commit implements proper pruneBefore support:
- NotesClient.get_all_notes() now accepts prune_before timestamp parameter
- Scanner calculates max(indexed_at) from Qdrant to use as prune threshold
- Only notes modified after this timestamp are sent with full data
- Deduplication logic handles the API's deletion detection pattern
- Significantly reduces data transfer for incremental syncs
The behavior is documented in Notes API v1 spec - this is not an API bug,
but a feature we weren't utilizing correctly.
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- Add Prometheus metrics for HTTP, MCP tools, Nextcloud API, OAuth, vector sync, and DB operations
- Add OpenTelemetry distributed tracing with OTLP export
- Add structured JSON logging with trace context correlation
- Add ObservabilityMiddleware for automatic HTTP instrumentation
- Add app_name attribute to all client classes for per-app metrics
- Add configuration for metrics, tracing, and logging via environment variables
- Add documentation in docs/observability.md
- Fix graceful degradation when tracing is disabled (default state)
- Fix uvicorn logging configuration to use observability formatters
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