agnes-the-ai-analyst/tests/test_query_materialized_error_message.py
ZdenekSrotyr dc03837a7b feat(query-api): better error message when --remote query references a materialized-but-not-rebuilt id
E2E sub-agent finding: `da query --remote "SELECT * FROM <id>"` against a
materialized table that hasn't yet been rebuilt in the server's
analytics.duckdb returns a confusing DuckDB "Table does not exist"
message even though the table is in the registry. Materialized rows
produce parquets at `${DATA_DIR}/extracts/<source>/data/<id>.parquet`,
but the orchestrator's master-view creation is `_meta`-driven — fresh
instances or pre-tick states have the registry row without a
corresponding view, so analysts hit the bare "does not exist" with no
path forward.

Improve the error rendering in `app/api/query.py:execute_query`. When
DuckDB raises a "table does not exist" error, scan the registry for any
`query_mode='materialized'` row whose id or name appears in the failed
SQL. On a hit, return a 400 whose detail names the table, explains the
materialize state, and offers two concrete next steps:

1. Run `da sync` (or wait for the scheduler tick / hit
   POST /api/sync/trigger) to materialize the parquet, OR
2. Query the source directly via the catalog alias when the registry row
   carries bucket+source_table (e.g. `bq."dataset"."table"` for BigQuery,
   `kbc."bucket"."table"` for Keboola).

Detection is bounded — the registry round-trip only fires when DuckDB's
error mentions a missing table, so happy-path queries pay no cost.
Non-materialized unknowns fall through to DuckDB's raw error.

2 new tests: materialized id surfaces the hint with the bucket+source_table
payload; unknown table falls back to the generic error path with no false
positive on the new hint.
2026-05-01 23:09:52 +02:00

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"""POST /api/query for a table id that's registered as
`query_mode='materialized'` but isn't yet a view in `analytics.duckdb`
returns a helpful, materialize-aware error instead of a raw "Table does
not exist" string from DuckDB.
E2E sub-agent finding 2026-05-01: `da query --remote "SELECT * FROM
e2e2_synced_table LIMIT 5"` on a synced materialized table failed with
DuckDB's bare error message even though the table is in the registry.
The fix improves the surfaced message so the operator sees the
materialize-mode hint without having to decode DuckDB internals.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import pytest
from src.repositories.table_registry import TableRegistryRepository
def _auth(token: str) -> dict:
return {"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}"}
def test_query_materialized_id_not_in_views_returns_helpful_message(seeded_app):
"""An admin querying a materialized id that isn't yet materialized in
the local analytics.duckdb gets a 400 whose detail names the
query_mode and points at `da sync` / direct-BQ-query."""
from src.db import get_system_db
sys_conn = get_system_db()
try:
TableRegistryRepository(sys_conn).register(
id="not_yet_materialized",
name="not_yet_materialized",
source_type="bigquery",
query_mode="materialized",
source_query='SELECT 1 FROM bq."ds"."t"',
bucket="ds",
source_table="t",
)
finally:
sys_conn.close()
c = seeded_app["client"]
token = seeded_app["admin_token"]
r = c.post(
"/api/query",
json={"sql": "SELECT * FROM not_yet_materialized LIMIT 5"},
headers=_auth(token),
)
assert r.status_code == 400, r.json()
detail = str(r.json().get("detail", ""))
# Message should name the table and surface the materialize-mode hint.
assert "not_yet_materialized" in detail
assert "materialized" in detail.lower()
# Either a `da sync` hint or a direct-BQ-query hint must appear so the
# operator has a concrete next step.
assert "da sync" in detail or "bq." in detail
def test_query_unknown_table_falls_back_to_default_error(seeded_app):
"""Sanity: a query for a table that isn't even in the registry still
surfaces DuckDB's error verbatim (no false positive on the new hint
path). RBAC's 403 path takes precedence for non-admin callers; for
admins (no RBAC filter) the table simply doesn't exist as a view, and
the query falls through to DuckDB's "does not exist" message."""
c = seeded_app["client"]
token = seeded_app["admin_token"]
r = c.post(
"/api/query",
json={"sql": "SELECT * FROM totally_unknown_table"},
headers=_auth(token),
)
assert r.status_code == 400, r.json()
detail = str(r.json().get("detail", "")).lower()
# Falls back to the generic query-error path; no materialized hint.
assert "materialized" not in detail