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+ __version__ = "0.0.2"
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+ # Autogenerated by nbdev
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+
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+ d = { 'settings': { 'branch': 'main',
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+ 'doc_baseurl': '/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interface',
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+ 'doc_host': 'https://cj-mills.github.io',
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+ 'git_url': 'https://github.com/cj-mills/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interface',
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+ 'lib_path': 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface'},
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+ 'syms': { 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter': { 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter.SourceSeparationAdapter': ( 'adapter.html#sourceseparationadapter',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/adapter.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter.SourceSeparationAdapter.__init__': ( 'adapter.html#sourceseparationadapter.__init__',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/adapter.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter.SourceSeparationAdapter.separate_vocals': ( 'adapter.html#sourceseparationadapter.separate_vocals',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/adapter.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter.SourceSeparationToolProtocol': ( 'adapter.html#sourceseparationtoolprotocol',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/adapter.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter.SourceSeparationToolProtocol.get_current_config': ( 'adapter.html#sourceseparationtoolprotocol.get_current_config',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/adapter.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter.SourceSeparationToolProtocol.separate_vocals': ( 'adapter.html#sourceseparationtoolprotocol.separate_vocals',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/adapter.py')},
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.generic': { 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.generic.GenericSourceSeparationAdapter': ( 'generic.html#genericsourceseparationadapter',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/generic.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.generic.GenericSourceSeparationAdapter._get_storage': ( 'generic.html#genericsourceseparationadapter._get_storage',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/generic.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.generic.GenericSourceSeparationAdapter.separate_vocals': ( 'generic.html#genericsourceseparationadapter.separate_vocals',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/generic.py')},
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage': { 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationRow': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationrow',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage.__init__': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage.__init__',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage.get_cached': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage.get_cached',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage.list_jobs': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage.list_jobs',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage.save': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage.save',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage.save_with_logging': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage.save_with_logging',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py'),
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage.SourceSeparationStorage.verify_input': ( 'storage.html#sourceseparationstorage.verify_input',
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+ 'cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface/storage.py')}}}
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+ """The typed source-separation (audio-preprocessing) task contract — the `SourceSeparationAdapter` ABC + the `SourceSeparationToolProtocol` structural contract (capability-unit Option C, pass-2 Thread 3).
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+
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+ Docs: https://cj-mills.github.io/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interfaceadapter.html.md"""
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+
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+ # AUTOGENERATED! DO NOT EDIT! File to edit: ../nbs/adapter.ipynb.
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+
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+ # %% auto #0
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+ __all__ = ['SourceSeparationToolProtocol', 'SourceSeparationAdapter']
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/adapter.ipynb #a7b39b97
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+ from abc import abstractmethod
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+ from typing import Any, ClassVar, Dict, Protocol, Union, runtime_checkable
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+
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.core.adapter import TaskAdapter
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+
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+ # Canonical home (stage 8 / PILLAR 1c): the data noun lives in
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+ # cjm-capability-primitives, so the pure-compute tool depends on it, never on
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+ # this adapter machinery.
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+ from cjm_capability_primitives.source_separation import SourceSeparationResult
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/adapter.ipynb #edacb217
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+ @runtime_checkable
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+ class SourceSeparationToolProtocol(Protocol):
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+ """Structural contract for source-separation tool capabilities
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+ (born-final at stage 8 — derived from the native tool surface).
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+
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+ Pure compute: `separate_vocals` reads the input audio, runs separation, and
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+ WRITES the isolated-audio artifact into `output_dir` (the adapter-chosen,
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+ content+config-addressed location), returning a `SourceSeparationResult`
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+ whose `output_path` points at it. `get_current_config` supplies the
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+ effective config the generic adapter hashes for its cache key.
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+
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+ The `output_dir` parameter is the artifact-producer's twist on the
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+ native-surface seam: persistence LOCATION is the adapter's concern (the
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+ `db_path`-off-the-tool rule), so the adapter passes it in rather than the
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+ tool inventing a path. Encoding the audio stays tool-side compute."""
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+ def separate_vocals(self, audio: Union[str, Path], output_dir: str, **kwargs) -> SourceSeparationResult: ...
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+ def get_current_config(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: ...
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/adapter.ipynb #9c358302
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+ class SourceSeparationAdapter(TaskAdapter):
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+ """Typed source-separation task adapter: input audio in, a vocals-isolated
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+ `SourceSeparationResult` (output_path + metadata) out.
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+
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+ Input contract (DELIBERATELY different from VAD/transcription): the tool
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+ receives FULL-BAND segment audio — source separation works best on
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+ full-fidelity input, and the model-ready (mono 8k/16k) convert runs
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+ DOWNSTREAM of separation in the transcription pipeline (vocals -> convert ->
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+ transcribe / VAD / FA). So this adapter does NOT assume model-ready input.
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+
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+ Native-surface model (stage 8 / PILLAR 1c): the TOOL is pure compute; the
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+ ADAPTER owns the cache + persistence bookends (see
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+ `GenericSourceSeparationAdapter`) + the per-call `force` control. The
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+ produced audio ARTIFACT lives under the substrate-injected
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+ `PLUGIN_DATA_DIR`; the cache row maps (input, config) -> output_path. The
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+ adapter chooses the output location and passes it to the tool; `db_path` is
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+ not on the tool protocol.
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+
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+ Implementations run in-worker beside their tool capability and are
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+ constructed with the bound tool instance: `AdapterClass(tool)` (mirrors
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+ `GraphStorageAdapter`). The result DTO is wire-registered
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+ ("source_separation.result"): returned values cross the worker boundary
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+ typed.
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+ """
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+
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+ task_name: ClassVar[str] = "source_separation"
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+ required_tool_protocol: ClassVar[type] = SourceSeparationToolProtocol
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+
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ tool: SourceSeparationToolProtocol, # The bound tool capability instance (worker-side binding)
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+ ):
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+ self.tool = tool
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+
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+ @abstractmethod
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+ def separate_vocals(
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+ self,
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+ audio: Union[str, Path], # Path to the input audio to separate (full-band; NOT model-ready)
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+ **kwargs, # Provenance + tool options
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+ ) -> SourceSeparationResult: # Vocals-isolated artifact (output_path + metadata)
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+ """Separate vocals from the input audio, returning the produced artifact."""
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+ ...
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+ """The generic (tool-agnostic) source-separation adapter — cache-check, invoke the bound tool's pure-compute `separate_vocals` (writing the artifact to an adapter-chosen dir), persist the artifact pointer. Reused across every tool capability satisfying `SourceSeparationToolProtocol`, exactly as `GenericVADAdapter` is reused across VAD tools.
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+
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+ Docs: https://cj-mills.github.io/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interfacegeneric.html.md"""
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+
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+ # AUTOGENERATED! DO NOT EDIT! File to edit: ../nbs/generic.ipynb.
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+
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+ # %% auto #0
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+ __all__ = ['GenericSourceSeparationAdapter']
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/generic.ipynb #81d6c059
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+ import os
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+ from typing import Union
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+
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.core.wire import get_call_envelope
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.utils.hashing import hash_file, hash_dict_canonical
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.utils.cache_paths import cache_dir_for_config
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+
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+ from cjm_capability_primitives.source_separation import SourceSeparationResult
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+ from .adapter import SourceSeparationAdapter
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+ from .storage import SourceSeparationStorage
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/generic.ipynb #a11b0d2b
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+ class GenericSourceSeparationAdapter(SourceSeparationAdapter):
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+ """Generic source-separation adapter: cache-check -> pure-compute tool
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+ (writing the artifact to an adapter-chosen dir) -> persist the artifact pointer.
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+
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+ Works against ANY tool satisfying `SourceSeparationToolProtocol`. The bookends:
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+
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+ 1. cache check (input_path + input_hash + config_hash) BEFORE invoking the
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+ tool, AND confirm the produced artifact still exists on disk, so a hit
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+ never loads the model nor re-separates;
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+ 2. on a miss / forced call / vanished artifact, compute the
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+ content+config-addressed `output_dir` under `PLUGIN_DATA_DIR` and pass
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+ it to the tool's pure-compute `separate_vocals`, which writes the vocals
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+ stem there;
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+ 3. `save_with_logging` the (input, config) -> output_path mapping.
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+
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+ `config_hash` reuses `hash_dict_canonical(get_current_config())` (the SAME
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+ canonical hash the fused-era plugin used). `force` rides
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+ `CallEnvelope.control` (not a task kwarg, keeping `separate_vocals(audio)`
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+ pure). Storage lives at `<PLUGIN_DATA_DIR>/source_separations.db` and the
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+ produced artifacts live under the same `PLUGIN_DATA_DIR` (the adapter picks
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+ the dir via the substrate's `cache_dir_for_config`), so the tool neither
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+ hard-codes a path nor invents the cache layout. The artifact-existence
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+ re-check on a hit is the file analog of a cache row — the DB could outlive a
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+ cleaned-up file.
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+ """
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+
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+ def _get_storage(self) -> SourceSeparationStorage:
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+ """Lazily open the per-capability cache DB under the substrate-injected
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+ PLUGIN_DATA_DIR (created at worker spawn)."""
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+ if getattr(self, "_storage", None) is None:
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+ db_path = os.path.join(os.environ["PLUGIN_DATA_DIR"], "source_separations.db")
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+ self._storage = SourceSeparationStorage(db_path)
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+ return self._storage
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+
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+ def separate_vocals(
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+ self,
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+ audio: Union[str, Path], # Path to the input audio to separate (full-band; NOT model-ready)
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+ **kwargs, # Provenance + tool options
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+ ) -> SourceSeparationResult: # Vocals-isolated artifact (output_path + metadata)
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+ """Cache-check (+ artifact existence), invoke the bound tool's pure-compute
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+ `separate_vocals` into an adapter-chosen dir, persist the artifact pointer."""
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+ input_path = str(audio)
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+ input_hash = hash_file(input_path)
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+ config = self.tool.get_current_config()
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+ config_hash = hash_dict_canonical(config)
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+
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+ env = get_call_envelope()
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+ force = bool(env.control.get("force")) if env is not None else False
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+
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+ storage = self._get_storage()
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+ if not force:
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+ cached = storage.get_cached(input_path, input_hash, config_hash)
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+ # A row hit is only a cache hit if the produced artifact still exists.
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+ if cached is not None and Path(cached.output_path).exists():
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+ return SourceSeparationResult(
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+ output_path=cached.output_path, metadata=cached.metadata or {},
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+ )
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+
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+ # Cache miss / forced / vanished artifact: separate into an adapter-chosen,
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+ # content+config-addressed dir under PLUGIN_DATA_DIR (the tool writes there).
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+ out_dir = cache_dir_for_config(
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+ os.environ["PLUGIN_DATA_DIR"], input_path, "separate_vocals", config,
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+ )
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+ result = self.tool.separate_vocals(audio, output_dir=str(out_dir), **kwargs)
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+
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+ # Persist the artifact pointer. Content-addressed row (no job_id); cache key
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+ # is (input_path, config_hash) with input_hash for content-correctness.
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+ output_hash = hash_file(result.output_path) if result.output_path else None
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+ storage.save_with_logging(
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+ input_path=input_path, input_hash=input_hash, config_hash=config_hash,
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+ output_path=result.output_path, output_hash=output_hash,
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+ metadata=result.metadata,
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+ )
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+ return result
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+ """Standardized SQLite storage for source-separation results (the produced-artifact pointer) with content hashing.
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+
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+ Docs: https://cj-mills.github.io/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interfacestorage.html.md"""
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+
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+ # AUTOGENERATED! DO NOT EDIT! File to edit: ../nbs/storage.ipynb.
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+
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+ # %% auto #0
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+ __all__ = ['SourceSeparationRow', 'SourceSeparationStorage']
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/storage.ipynb #80a9ba21
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+ import json
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+ import logging
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+ import sqlite3
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+ import time
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+ from dataclasses import dataclass
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+ from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
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+
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.utils.hashing import hash_file
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+ # CR-14 follow-up: storage events are substrate-family accounts. The helpers
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+ # below RECORD them (no-op outside a worker call span); the host journals
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+ # them off the response header with worker_reported=True.
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.core.journal_store import SubstrateEventType
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+ from cjm_plugin_system.core.wire import record_account
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/storage.ipynb #f4d22588
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+ @dataclass
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+ class SourceSeparationRow:
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+ """A single row from the source_separation_results table."""
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+ input_path: str # Path to the input audio that was separated
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+ input_hash: str # Hash of the input file in "algo:hexdigest" format
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+ config_hash: str # Hash of the separation config used
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+ output_path: str # Path to the produced isolated-audio artifact (e.g. vocals stem)
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+ output_hash: Optional[str] = None # Hash of the produced artifact
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+ metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None # Separation metadata (duration, sample_rate, model, stems, ...)
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+ created_at: Optional[float] = None # Unix timestamp
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+
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+ # %% ../nbs/storage.ipynb #b11a2421
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+ class SourceSeparationStorage:
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+ """Standardized SQLite storage for source-separation results (artifact pointers)."""
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+
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+ SCHEMA = """
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS source_separation_results (
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+ id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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+ input_path TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ input_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ config_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ output_path TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ output_hash TEXT,
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+ metadata JSON,
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+ created_at REAL NOT NULL,
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+ UNIQUE(input_path, config_hash)
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+ )
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+ """
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+
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+ INDEX = "CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_sep_input_path ON source_separation_results(input_path);"
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+
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ db_path: str # Absolute path to the SQLite database file
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+ ):
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+ """Initialize storage and create table if needed."""
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+ self.db_path = db_path
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+ with sqlite3.connect(self.db_path) as con:
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+ con.execute(self.SCHEMA)
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+ con.execute(self.INDEX)
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+
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+ def save(
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+ self,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio that was separated
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+ input_hash: str, # Hash of the input file in "algo:hexdigest" format
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+ config_hash: str, # Hash of the separation config
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+ output_path: str, # Path to the produced isolated-audio artifact
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+ output_hash: Optional[str] = None, # Hash of the produced artifact
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+ metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None # Separation metadata
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+ ) -> None:
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+ """Save or replace a source-separation result (upsert by input_path + config_hash)."""
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+ with sqlite3.connect(self.db_path) as con:
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+ con.execute(
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+ """INSERT OR REPLACE INTO source_separation_results
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+ (input_path, input_hash, config_hash, output_path, output_hash, metadata, created_at)
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+ VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)""",
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+ (
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+ input_path,
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+ input_hash,
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+ config_hash,
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+ output_path,
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+ output_hash,
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+ json.dumps(metadata) if metadata else None,
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+ time.time()
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+ )
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+ )
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+
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+ def save_with_logging(
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+ self,
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+ *,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio that was separated
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+ input_hash: str, # Hash of the input file in "algo:hexdigest" format
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+ config_hash: str, # Hash of the separation config
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+ output_path: str, # Path to the produced isolated-audio artifact
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+ output_hash: Optional[str] = None, # Hash of the produced artifact
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+ metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, # Separation metadata
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+ logger: Optional[logging.Logger] = None # Optional logger for success/failure messages
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+ ) -> bool: # True if saved; False if the save failed (error logged, not raised)
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+ """Save a result, logging success/failure. Failures are logged and swallowed (returns False).
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+
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+ CR-14 follow-up: records a RESULT_SAVED account either way (ok flag +
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+ input/output/config references — the journal never carries content) so
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+ saves AND swallowed save-failures become auditable journal rows."""
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+ try:
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+ self.save(
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+ input_path=input_path,
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+ input_hash=input_hash,
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+ config_hash=config_hash,
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+ output_path=output_path,
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+ output_hash=output_hash,
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+ metadata=metadata,
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+ )
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+ record_account(SubstrateEventType.RESULT_SAVED.value, {
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+ "ok": True, "input_path": input_path, "input_hash": input_hash,
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+ "config_hash": config_hash, "output_path": output_path,
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+ })
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+ if logger:
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+ logger.info(f"Saved source-separation result to DB ({input_path} -> {output_path})")
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+ return True
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+ except Exception as e:
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+ record_account(SubstrateEventType.RESULT_SAVED.value, {
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+ "ok": False, "input_path": input_path, "input_hash": input_hash,
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+ "config_hash": config_hash, "error": str(e),
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+ })
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+ if logger:
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+ logger.error(f"Failed to save to DB: {e}")
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+ return False
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+
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+ def get_cached(
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+ self,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio
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+ input_hash: str, # Content hash of the input (cache miss if the input changed)
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+ config_hash: str # Config hash to match
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+ ) -> Optional[SourceSeparationRow]: # Cached row or None
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+ """Retrieve a content-correct cached source-separation result.
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+
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+ Matches on input_path + input_hash + config_hash, so a changed input
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+ (new input_hash) misses the cache even though a stale row may still exist
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+ at the same (input_path, config_hash) — the next save() replaces it. The
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+ CALLER must still confirm the artifact at `output_path` exists before
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+ serving it (the file lives outside the DB).
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+
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+ CR-14 follow-up: a hit records a CACHE_HIT account (the cache-serving
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+ decision is an account-of-action)."""
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+ with sqlite3.connect(self.db_path) as con:
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+ cur = con.execute(
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+ """SELECT input_path, input_hash, config_hash, output_path, output_hash, metadata, created_at
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+ FROM source_separation_results WHERE input_path = ? AND input_hash = ? AND config_hash = ?""",
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+ (input_path, input_hash, config_hash)
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+ )
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+ row = cur.fetchone()
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+ if not row:
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+ return None
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+ record_account(SubstrateEventType.CACHE_HIT.value, {
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+ "input_path": input_path, "input_hash": input_hash,
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+ "config_hash": config_hash,
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+ })
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+ return SourceSeparationRow(
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+ input_path=row[0],
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+ input_hash=row[1],
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+ config_hash=row[2],
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+ output_path=row[3],
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+ output_hash=row[4],
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+ metadata=json.loads(row[5]) if row[5] else None,
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+ created_at=row[6]
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+ )
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+
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+ def list_jobs(
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+ self,
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+ limit: int = 100 # Maximum number of rows to return
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+ ) -> List[SourceSeparationRow]: # List of source-separation rows
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+ """List source-separation results ordered by creation time (newest first)."""
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+ results = []
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+ with sqlite3.connect(self.db_path) as con:
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+ cur = con.execute(
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+ """SELECT input_path, input_hash, config_hash, output_path, output_hash, metadata, created_at
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+ FROM source_separation_results ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT ?""",
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+ (limit,)
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+ )
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+ for row in cur:
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+ results.append(SourceSeparationRow(
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+ input_path=row[0],
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+ input_hash=row[1],
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+ config_hash=row[2],
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+ output_path=row[3],
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+ output_hash=row[4],
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+ metadata=json.loads(row[5]) if row[5] else None,
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+ created_at=row[6]
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+ ))
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+ return results
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+
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+ def verify_input(
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+ self,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio
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+ config_hash: str # Config hash to look up
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+ ) -> Optional[bool]: # True if input matches, False if changed, None if not found
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+ """Verify the input file still matches the hash stored for (input_path, config_hash)."""
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+ with sqlite3.connect(self.db_path) as con:
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+ cur = con.execute(
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+ """SELECT input_hash FROM source_separation_results
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+ WHERE input_path = ? AND config_hash = ?""",
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+ (input_path, config_hash)
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+ )
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+ row = cur.fetchone()
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+ if not row:
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: cjm-source-separation-adapter-interface
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+ Version: 0.0.2
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+ Summary: Typed source-separation (audio-preprocessing) task-adapter interface — SourceSeparationAdapter ABC + GenericSourceSeparationAdapter (cache/persist bookends around a pure-compute tool that produces a vocals-isolated audio artifact), the SourceSeparationToolProtocol, and source-separation persistence helpers.
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+ Author-email: "Christian J. Mills" <9126128+cj-mills@users.noreply.github.com>
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/cj-mills/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interface
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+ Project-URL: Documentation, https://cj-mills.github.io/cjm-source-separation-adapter-interface/
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+ Keywords: nbdev
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.12
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Requires-Dist: cjm_plugin_system>=0.0.46
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+ Requires-Dist: cjm_capability_primitives>=0.0.5
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ # cjm-source-separation-adapter-interface
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+
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+
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+ <!-- WARNING: THIS FILE WAS AUTOGENERATED! DO NOT EDIT! -->
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ``` bash
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+ pip install cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Project Structure
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+
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+ nbs/
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+ ├── adapter.ipynb # The typed source-separation (audio-preprocessing) task contract — the `SourceSeparationAdapter` ABC + the `SourceSeparationToolProtocol` structural contract (capability-unit Option C, pass-2 Thread 3).
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+ ├── generic.ipynb # The generic (tool-agnostic) source-separation adapter — cache-check, invoke the bound tool's pure-compute `separate_vocals` (writing the artifact to an adapter-chosen dir), persist the artifact pointer. Reused across every tool capability satisfying `SourceSeparationToolProtocol`, exactly as `GenericVADAdapter` is reused across VAD tools.
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+ └── storage.ipynb # Standardized SQLite storage for source-separation results (the produced-artifact pointer) with content hashing.
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+
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+ Total: 3 notebooks
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+
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+ ## Module Dependencies
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+
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+ ``` mermaid
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+ graph LR
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+ adapter["adapter<br/>Source Separation Adapter"]
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+ generic["generic<br/>Generic Source Separation Adapter"]
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+ storage["storage<br/>Source Separation Storage"]
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+
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+ generic --> adapter
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+ generic --> storage
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+ ```
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+
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+ *2 cross-module dependencies detected*
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+
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+ ## CLI Reference
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+
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+ No CLI commands found in this project.
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+
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+ ## Module Overview
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+
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+ Detailed documentation for each module in the project:
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+
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+ ### Source Separation Adapter (`adapter.ipynb`)
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+
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+ > The typed source-separation (audio-preprocessing) task contract — the
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+ > `SourceSeparationAdapter` ABC + the `SourceSeparationToolProtocol`
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+ > structural contract (capability-unit Option C, pass-2 Thread 3).
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+
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+ #### Import
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ from cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.adapter import (
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+ SourceSeparationToolProtocol,
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+ SourceSeparationAdapter
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+ )
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Classes
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ @runtime_checkable
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+ class SourceSeparationToolProtocol(Protocol):
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+ """
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+ Structural contract for source-separation tool capabilities
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+ (born-final at stage 8 — derived from the native tool surface).
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+
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+ Pure compute: `separate_vocals` reads the input audio, runs separation, and
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+ WRITES the isolated-audio artifact into `output_dir` (the adapter-chosen,
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+ content+config-addressed location), returning a `SourceSeparationResult`
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+ whose `output_path` points at it. `get_current_config` supplies the
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+ effective config the generic adapter hashes for its cache key.
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+
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+ The `output_dir` parameter is the artifact-producer's twist on the
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+ native-surface seam: persistence LOCATION is the adapter's concern (the
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+ `db_path`-off-the-tool rule), so the adapter passes it in rather than the
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+ tool inventing a path. Encoding the audio stays tool-side compute.
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+ """
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+
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+ def separate_vocals(self, audio: Union[str, Path], output_dir: str, **kwargs) -> SourceSeparationResult: ...
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+ def get_current_config(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: ...
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+
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+ def get_current_config(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: ...
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+ ```
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ class SourceSeparationAdapter:
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ tool: SourceSeparationToolProtocol, # The bound tool capability instance (worker-side binding)
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+ )
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+ """
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+ Typed source-separation task adapter: input audio in, a vocals-isolated
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+ `SourceSeparationResult` (output_path + metadata) out.
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+
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+ Input contract (DELIBERATELY different from VAD/transcription): the tool
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+ receives FULL-BAND segment audio — source separation works best on
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+ full-fidelity input, and the model-ready (mono 8k/16k) convert runs
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+ DOWNSTREAM of separation in the transcription pipeline (vocals -> convert ->
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+ transcribe / VAD / FA). So this adapter does NOT assume model-ready input.
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+
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+ Native-surface model (stage 8 / PILLAR 1c): the TOOL is pure compute; the
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+ ADAPTER owns the cache + persistence bookends (see
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+ `GenericSourceSeparationAdapter`) + the per-call `force` control. The
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+ produced audio ARTIFACT lives under the substrate-injected
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+ `PLUGIN_DATA_DIR`; the cache row maps (input, config) -> output_path. The
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+ adapter chooses the output location and passes it to the tool; `db_path` is
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+ not on the tool protocol.
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+
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+ Implementations run in-worker beside their tool capability and are
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+ constructed with the bound tool instance: `AdapterClass(tool)` (mirrors
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+ `GraphStorageAdapter`). The result DTO is wire-registered
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+ ("source_separation.result"): returned values cross the worker boundary
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+ typed.
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+ """
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+
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ tool: SourceSeparationToolProtocol, # The bound tool capability instance (worker-side binding)
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+ )
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+
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+ def separate_vocals(
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+ self,
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+ audio: Union[str, Path], # Path to the input audio to separate (full-band; NOT model-ready)
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+ **kwargs, # Provenance + tool options
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+ ) -> SourceSeparationResult: # Vocals-isolated artifact (output_path + metadata)
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+ "Separate vocals from the input audio, returning the produced artifact."
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Generic Source Separation Adapter (`generic.ipynb`)
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+
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+ > The generic (tool-agnostic) source-separation adapter — cache-check,
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+ > invoke the bound tool’s pure-compute `separate_vocals` (writing the
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+ > artifact to an adapter-chosen dir), persist the artifact pointer.
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+ > Reused across every tool capability satisfying
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+ > `SourceSeparationToolProtocol`, exactly as `GenericVADAdapter` is
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+ > reused across VAD tools.
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+
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+ #### Import
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ from cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.generic import (
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+ GenericSourceSeparationAdapter
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+ )
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Classes
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ class GenericSourceSeparationAdapter(SourceSeparationAdapter):
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+ """
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+ Generic source-separation adapter: cache-check -> pure-compute tool
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+ (writing the artifact to an adapter-chosen dir) -> persist the artifact pointer.
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+
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+ Works against ANY tool satisfying `SourceSeparationToolProtocol`. The bookends:
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+
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+ 1. cache check (input_path + input_hash + config_hash) BEFORE invoking the
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+ tool, AND confirm the produced artifact still exists on disk, so a hit
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+ never loads the model nor re-separates;
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+ 2. on a miss / forced call / vanished artifact, compute the
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+ content+config-addressed `output_dir` under `PLUGIN_DATA_DIR` and pass
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+ it to the tool's pure-compute `separate_vocals`, which writes the vocals
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+ stem there;
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+ 3. `save_with_logging` the (input, config) -> output_path mapping.
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+
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+ `config_hash` reuses `hash_dict_canonical(get_current_config())` (the SAME
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+ canonical hash the fused-era plugin used). `force` rides
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+ `CallEnvelope.control` (not a task kwarg, keeping `separate_vocals(audio)`
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+ pure). Storage lives at `<PLUGIN_DATA_DIR>/source_separations.db` and the
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+ produced artifacts live under the same `PLUGIN_DATA_DIR` (the adapter picks
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+ the dir via the substrate's `cache_dir_for_config`), so the tool neither
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+ hard-codes a path nor invents the cache layout. The artifact-existence
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+ re-check on a hit is the file analog of a cache row — the DB could outlive a
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+ cleaned-up file.
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+ """
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+
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+ def separate_vocals(
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+ self,
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+ audio: Union[str, Path], # Path to the input audio to separate (full-band; NOT model-ready)
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+ **kwargs, # Provenance + tool options
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+ ) -> SourceSeparationResult: # Vocals-isolated artifact (output_path + metadata)
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+ "Cache-check (+ artifact existence), invoke the bound tool's pure-compute
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+ `separate_vocals` into an adapter-chosen dir, persist the artifact pointer."
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Source Separation Storage (`storage.ipynb`)
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+
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+ > Standardized SQLite storage for source-separation results (the
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+ > produced-artifact pointer) with content hashing.
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+
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+ #### Import
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ from cjm_source_separation_adapter_interface.storage import (
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+ SourceSeparationRow,
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+ SourceSeparationStorage
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+ )
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Classes
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ @dataclass
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+ class SourceSeparationRow:
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+ "A single row from the source_separation_results table."
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+
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+ input_path: str # Path to the input audio that was separated
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+ input_hash: str # Hash of the input file in "algo:hexdigest" format
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+ config_hash: str # Hash of the separation config used
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+ output_path: str # Path to the produced isolated-audio artifact (e.g. vocals stem)
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+ output_hash: Optional[str] # Hash of the produced artifact
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+ metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] # Separation metadata (duration, sample_rate, model, stems, ...)
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+ created_at: Optional[float] # Unix timestamp
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+ ```
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+
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+ ``` python
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+ class SourceSeparationStorage:
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ db_path: str # Absolute path to the SQLite database file
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+ )
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+ "Standardized SQLite storage for source-separation results (artifact pointers)."
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+
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+ def __init__(
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+ self,
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+ db_path: str # Absolute path to the SQLite database file
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+ )
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+ "Initialize storage and create table if needed."
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+
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+ def save(
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+ self,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio that was separated
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+ input_hash: str, # Hash of the input file in "algo:hexdigest" format
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+ config_hash: str, # Hash of the separation config
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+ output_path: str, # Path to the produced isolated-audio artifact
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+ output_hash: Optional[str] = None, # Hash of the produced artifact
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+ metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None # Separation metadata
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+ ) -> None
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+ "Save or replace a source-separation result (upsert by input_path + config_hash)."
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+
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+ def save_with_logging(
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+ self,
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+ *,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio that was separated
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+ input_hash: str, # Hash of the input file in "algo:hexdigest" format
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+ config_hash: str, # Hash of the separation config
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+ output_path: str, # Path to the produced isolated-audio artifact
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+ output_hash: Optional[str] = None, # Hash of the produced artifact
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+ metadata: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, # Separation metadata
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+ logger: Optional[logging.Logger] = None # Optional logger for success/failure messages
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+ ) -> bool: # True if saved; False if the save failed (error logged, not raised)
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+ "Save a result, logging success/failure. Failures are logged and swallowed (returns False).
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+
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+ CR-14 follow-up: records a RESULT_SAVED account either way (ok flag +
272
+ input/output/config references — the journal never carries content) so
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+ saves AND swallowed save-failures become auditable journal rows."
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+
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+ def get_cached(
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+ self,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio
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+ input_hash: str, # Content hash of the input (cache miss if the input changed)
279
+ config_hash: str # Config hash to match
280
+ ) -> Optional[SourceSeparationRow]: # Cached row or None
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+ "Retrieve a content-correct cached source-separation result.
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+
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+ Matches on input_path + input_hash + config_hash, so a changed input
284
+ (new input_hash) misses the cache even though a stale row may still exist
285
+ at the same (input_path, config_hash) — the next save() replaces it. The
286
+ CALLER must still confirm the artifact at `output_path` exists before
287
+ serving it (the file lives outside the DB).
288
+
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+ CR-14 follow-up: a hit records a CACHE_HIT account (the cache-serving
290
+ decision is an account-of-action)."
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+
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+ def list_jobs(
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+ self,
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+ limit: int = 100 # Maximum number of rows to return
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+ ) -> List[SourceSeparationRow]: # List of source-separation rows
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+ "List source-separation results ordered by creation time (newest first)."
297
+
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+ def verify_input(
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+ self,
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+ input_path: str, # Path to the input audio
301
+ config_hash: str # Config hash to look up
302
+ ) -> Optional[bool]: # True if input matches, False if changed, None if not found
303
+ "Verify the input file still matches the hash stored for (input_path, config_hash)."
304
+ ```
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