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f05aaa707b |
fix(audit-g5d): surface ErrorType taxonomy on FailingSourcesCard
Alembic 0032 adds Source.error_type (varchar(32), indexed).
_update_source_health stamps it alongside last_error on status='error'
and clears it on 'ok'. SourceRecord/to_dict exposes it.
FailingSourcesCard renders a colored chip next to the consecutive-
failures count, with a tooltip explaining the suggested operator
action. Color reflects intent:
- warning (yellow) — operator action needed (auth_error)
- info (blue) — backend-paced (rate_limited / timeout /
network_error / partial / tier_limited)
- error (red) — likely terminal without intervention
(not_found / access_denied / validation_failed /
unsupported_url / http_error / unknown_error)
Audit 2026-06-02: the backend computed 13 ErrorType categories but
only the free-text last_error reached the operator. Bulk-triage by
class ("all auth_error → rotate cookies", "12 rate_limited → just
wait") required opening Logs per row.
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75c63e1511 | fix(audit-g5a): ruff isort — platforms after patreon_resolver | ||
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98673d4dca |
fix(audit-g5a): small architectural cleanups bundle
Five small G5 findings from the 2026-06-02 audit. Each is local and
follows an established FC pattern.
- download_service: replace hardcoded ('discord','pixiv') tuple with
auth_type_for(platform) == 'token'. A 7th token-platform now picks
up the right credential path without touching this site.
- /api/tags/<source_id>/merge enqueues recompute_centroid.delay after
merge so the target's centroid reflects its new image set
immediately. Daily list_drifted catches it within 24h, but eager
recompute closes the suggestion-quality dip in the meantime.
- backfill_thumbnails added to beat_schedule (daily). The task
docstring claimed periodic Beat but the entry was never registered,
so the library got no self-healing thumbnail repair; only the
manual admin-UI button fired it.
- modal.createAndAdd pushes a kind='fandom' tag into
tagsStore.fandomCache so FandomPicker sees the new fandom on next
open. Was: cache-gated load (length===0) skipped refetch, new
fandom invisible until full page reload.
- cleanup cluster:
- Drop .webp from cleanup_service.unlink — thumbnailer only writes
.jpg/.png; the third tuple member was dead code.
- Drop effective_date from /api/gallery/scroll response — no FE
consumer reads it. Service still computes the attribute for
timeline ordering; this just trims the JSON.
- Rename store.recentMinute → store.recentRuns across the
systemActivity store + three consumers (SystemActivitySummary,
QueuesTable, SystemActivityTab). The data is the last 200 runs
(not actually "last minute"), so the name lied.
NOT in this bundle: the duplicate tag-merge endpoint
(/api/tags vs /api/admin/tags) is harder — has 1 FE caller and 3 tests
on the admin variant; consolidation is its own change.
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4bff1d8558 |
fix(audit-g4): status-enum miss batch
Five extension-miss findings from the 2026-06-02 audit, where a status
value was added on one side but a downstream consumer didn't pick it up.
- download_service._phase3_persist: explicit branches for
ImportResult.status in ('failed','refreshed'). For 'failed' (archive
probe crash from _import_archive), unlink the source file so the
filesystem scanner doesn't re-import and re-crash on the same
archive forever. 'refreshed' is currently unreachable from the
download path (no deep=True) but matches the importer's documented
contract; treat as 'attached'.
- gallery-dl backfill auto-complete now gates on dl_result.success +
no error_type, not just return_code==0 + files_downloaded==0.
VALIDATION_FAILED exits the subprocess with returncode=0 and
files_downloaded=0 when every file was quarantined, matching the
prior predicate exactly and zeroing the operator's armed backfill
budget on the FIRST quarantine run instead of decrementing.
- attach_in_place archive dispatch now threads artist + source_row
through _import_archive (and _import_media for archive members)
and _supersede. The path-walk fallback (_resolve_artist) is still
used by filesystem-import; the download path now binds
ImageProvenance to the explicit subscription Source instead of
rediscovering by (artist_id, platform).
- Three FE handlers now recognize status:'deferred' from
/api/sources/<id>/check: SubscriptionsTab.onCheck (was toasting
"event #undefined"), SubscriptionsTab.checkAll (was counting
deferred as queued), DownloadEventRow.onRetry (was saying
"re-queued" when nothing was). Pattern matches DownloadsTab.onRetryAll
which already had it.
- celery_signals._queue_for now maps backup/admin/library_audit
prefixes to 'maintenance' (matching task_routes). TaskRun.queue
was returning 'default' for those rows, so per-queue dashboard
filters and per-queue threshold overrides (added in G3) silently
missed them.
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e30f50e6fe |
fix(audit-g3): lifecycle batch — recovery sweeps, retention, timeouts
Plugs the FC long-running-entity discipline gaps the 2026-06-02 audit flagged: every entity that can get stuck now has recovery + retention + timeout, and the long-runners no longer collide with the FC-3i sweep. Recovery sweeps (every 5 min): - recover_stalled_backup_runs — flips BackupRun stuck in running/restoring past 7h (covers the 6.5h images-backup hard limit) to error. prune_backups docstring corrected — the FC-3i TaskRun sweep never touched BackupRun rows. - recover_stalled_library_audit_runs — flips LibraryAuditRun stuck past 135 min (10-min buffer above scan_library_for_rule's 2h5m hard limit) to error. Previously a SIGKILL'd row blocked all future audits until manual DB surgery. - recover_stalled_import_batches — finalizes ImportBatch rows stuck running >2h whose child tasks are all terminal (orphan case where the orchestrator crashed before the closing UPDATE). Uses the same EXISTS predicate /api/system/stats already had. Retention (daily): - prune_library_audit_runs — 30-day window. Audit rows carry matched_ids JSONB blobs that can hold tens of thousands of ids. - prune_import_batches — 30-day window. Cascades to ImportTask via the model relationship. time_limits on five long-runners that previously had none (the audit's headline finding — every one of these collided with the recover_stalled_task_runs 5-min default and could be marked 'error' mid-flight): - scan_directory: 60m soft / 70m hard - verify_integrity: 60m / 70m - backfill_phash: 30m / 35m - apply_allowlist_tags: 30m / 35m - recompute_centroids: 30m / 35m QUEUE_STUCK_THRESHOLD_MINUTES now covers maintenance (75) and scan (75) — above the longest task on each — with per-task overrides for the outliers (backup_images_task 420, restore_images_task 420, scan_library_for_rule 130). start_audit_run guard is now age-aware: a 'running' row older than the audit hard limit doesn't block a new run (the sweep will catch it within 5 min). Previously a SIGKILL'd row blocked forever. /api/import/status now uses the same EXISTS predicate /api/system/stats does, so the two endpoints no longer disagree on the active-batch question. DownloadEvent.started_at resets on pending→running so a freshly- promoted event from a busy queue isn't measured against its original enqueue time (was racing recover_stalled_download_events on heavy-queue days). |
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91be9df671 |
fix(download): dispatch archive/non-media in attach_in_place; reshuffle showcase on mount
attach_in_place mirrored only the media flow, so gallery-dl-downloaded zips/PDFs/audio bounced back as `skipped+invalid_image`, which download_service counted as an ingest error and flipped runs to status="error" despite N successful image attaches. Lustria patreon event #38998 (21 images + 1 OST zip) went red for exactly this reason. Now attach_in_place dispatches the same way as import_one: archives → _import_archive (extracts media members, captures archive as PostAttachment), non-media → _capture_attachment. Download_service accepts the new `attached` result and treats non-duplicate skips as soft skips, not ingest errors. Also: ShowcaseView always loadInitial() on mount, not just when the store is empty — Pinia persists across navigations and operator wants a fresh shuffle every time the showcase loads. |
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bd06794647 |
fix(downloads): enqueue thumbnail + ML tasks per attached image
Operator-flagged 2026-06-01: downloaded images stayed at thumbnail_path=NULL until a periodic backfill sweep picked them up, surfacing as broken-thumbnail tiles in the gallery for hours after the download landed. Importer.attach_in_place deliberately skips inline thumbnail generation (importer.py:591-592) so the import queue stays moving — the CALLING task is responsible for the enqueue. tasks/import_file.py already did this (line 228-239). tasks/download.py / download_service did not — every gallery-dl-attached image landed un-thumbnailed. Fix in download_service._phase3_persist: after each `attach_in_place` returning status in (imported, superseded), fan out `generate_thumbnail.delay()` + `tag_and_embed.delay()` for each image_id. Lazy import avoids circular-import risk between download_service and the celery task modules that depend on it. Mirrors the existing pattern verbatim — single source of truth for "what fires after a successful attach" remains a comment in two places (filesystem-import task, download orchestrator) rather than a shared helper, because the contexts differ enough (sync session vs async orchestrator) that abstracting would obscure more than it'd share. Test covers the happy-path with two attached files: both get the thumbnail enqueue AND the ML enqueue, with image_ids drawn from ImportResult (so future supersede-on-attach paths stay covered). |
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19aece1fc4 |
feat(download): tick/backfill modes + partial-success classifier (plan #544)
Routine subscription polls walked the entire post history every tick
even when nothing had changed, because gallery-dl's default `skip: True`
continues iterating archived posts. A creator with ~550 archived posts
(Knuxy patreon) saturates the 870s wall-clock cap before completing,
even with zero downloads needed. Plus, a tier-limited run that
downloaded hundreds of files but ran out the clock should be a
warning, not an error.
Two coupled changes, both operator-flagged 2026-06-01:
* **Tick mode (default, cron polls).** New `TICK_SKIP_VALUE = "exit:20"`
asks gallery-dl to exit after 20 contiguous archived items. Fresh
subscriptions + new-content cases still walk normally; established
subscription with zero new content exits in ~30s of HEAD requests
instead of pegging the timeout. 20 (not 5) gives headroom against
paywall warnings interleaving with archived items.
* **Backfill mode (explicit, operator-triggered).** Sticky for N runs
via new `Source.backfill_runs_remaining` (alembic 0031). While > 0,
downloads use `skip: True` + 1800s timeout. Auto-decrements per run
with early-reset to 0 when a clean run finds zero files (queue
drained). N defaults to 3 — multiple runs give the system enough
budget to finish a deep walk across timeout boundaries. New
`POST /api/sources/{id}/backfill` arms the source; "Deep scan"
button on each SourceRow (chip shows remaining count) wires it.
Plus partial-success classifier: non-zero gallery-dl exit + ≥1 file
downloaded + no source-level error fires `ErrorType.PARTIAL`, which
download_service maps to `status=\"ok\"`. The run did real work; the
next tick continues via gallery-dl's archive. No more red events for
"timed out mid-walk after downloading 300 files."
Retires `SourceConfig.skip_existing` — skip value is now derived from
the source state and passed as a separate `skip_value` parameter
through download() / _build_config_for_source(). `GD_DEFAULTS` drops
the now-dead key (was inert data after this refactor).
Tests cover:
* tick + backfill skip-value emission in _build_config_for_source
* PARTIAL classifier branch + TIER_LIMITED-wins-over-PARTIAL ordering
* SourceService.set_backfill_runs validation + persistence
* /api/sources/{id}/backfill 200/400/404 paths
* download_service auto-decrement / auto-reset / tick-mode-no-touch
* PARTIAL → status=ok in the orchestrator (no consecutive_failures bump)
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61ce1ce13c |
feat(scheduler): platform-wide cooldown on RATE_LIMITED — burst prevention
The scan tick fired download_source.delay() for every due source without
grouping by platform; with multiple download workers, N due Patreon
sources could all hit Patreon's API in parallel and rate-limit each
other. Per-source consecutive_failures backoff REACTS to that (slows the
offender across cycles) but didn't PREVENT the first-tick burst.
When DownloadService._update_source_health sees a source error
classified as ErrorType.RATE_LIMITED, it now stamps an AppSetting row
`platform_cooldown:<platform>` with the cooldown expiry (now + 15 min,
PLATFORM_RATE_LIMIT_COOLDOWN_SECONDS). select_due_sources queries every
platform_cooldown:* key at the start of each tick and excludes every
source whose platform is in active cooldown. scheduler_status surfaces
active cooldowns as platform_cooldowns: {platform: expires_iso} so the
TopNav pipeline chip / activity summary can display them.
INSERT...ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE for the upsert so two workers racing
RATE_LIMITED responses on the same platform don't let one's
IntegrityError roll back the other's event-finalize transaction
(stranding the event for the recovery sweep). Atomic at the SQL level.
Tests cover: select_due_sources skips a platform in cooldown; other
platforms unaffected during single-platform cooldown; expired cooldown
rows don't filter; set_platform_cooldown is upsert-safe under repeated
calls.
Operator-flagged 2026-05-30 ("running multiple workers I don't know how
we'd keep the downloader from hitting a rate limit on a source").
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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87fb534722 |
fc3d: DownloadService finalize hook — Source.consecutive_failures/last_error/last_checked_at
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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29598c3f9a |
fix(fc3c): ruff — split SyncSession import, StrEnum, ASYNC240 noqa, blank-line
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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82fc6afe53 |
feat(fc3c): DownloadService orchestrator — 3-phase pipeline + Patreon retry
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |