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bvandeusen e82c2ee57b feat(subscriptions): dry-run backfill preview — B4 preview (plan #708)
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Owning the walk lets an operator gauge "is this source worth a backfill?" before
arming one. ingest_core.Ingester.preview walks the first few feed pages and
counts media NOT already in the seen/dead ledgers, downloading nothing
(read-only). download_backends.preview_source resolves the campaign id + runs it
(native-only, mirrors verify_source_credential / run_download); POST
/api/sources/{id}/preview returns {total_new, posts_scanned, has_more, sample[]}
(409 on auth/drift/unresolvable, 400 for gallery-dl platforms). PatreonClient
gains post_meta(post) for the sample's title/date.

UI: a Patreon-only Preview button (mdi-eye-outline) on SourceRow + SourceCard
opens PreviewDialog — self-fetches with loading / error / empty / result states
and a "Start backfill" shortcut. Store action previewSource.

Tests: preview counts new media without downloading + samples only posts with
new items; page_limit caps the walk + flags has_more.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 12:18:08 -04:00
bvandeusen cd43439401 feat(ingester): graceful mid-walk cancel on Stop — B4 cancel (plan #708)
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Owning the walk lets Stop interrupt a live backfill chunk instead of letting it
run to its ~14.5-min time-box. ingest_core.run now polls _backfill_state at each
page boundary (a short SELECT, never held across the walk) and bails with PARTIAL
when an operator Stop has popped it. Latched on the first observed "running"
state so a run invoked without one (unit test / stale call) never self-cancels.
Progress is already checkpointed per-page, so a restart resumes from the cursor;
Stop clears it for a clean reset. No UI change — the existing Stop button now
just takes effect immediately.

Tests: _still_running reads the state; a latched run bails PARTIAL at the next
boundary when the state disappears (only the pre-cancel post ran).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 12:10:24 -04:00
bvandeusen 697a86d31c fix(ingester): close #5 within-chunk live posts + #8 video transient retry
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Review of the #1–#9 ingester roadmap found two real-but-small gaps; this closes
both.

#5 (live posts progress) shipped at per-chunk granularity — _apply_backfill_
lifecycle accumulated DownloadResult.posts_processed AFTER each chunk, so the
badge didn't move during a chunk (up to ~14.5 min) and over-counted the
re-walked resume page. The plan called for within-chunk live updates. Move
ownership of _backfill_posts into the ingester: ingest_core writes a monotonic
absolute (posts_base + net-new) via _checkpoint_posts at each page boundary and
once at the end, EXCLUDING the resumed page so it no longer inflates across
chunks. download_service seeds posts_base from prior chunks and stops touching
the key (the lifecycle now carries the ingester's committed value forward).

#8 (per-media transient/permanent retry) covered only the plain-GET path
(_fetch_to_file); the Mux/video path returned None on any yt-dlp failure with no
retry. Give _run_ytdlp the same split: TimeoutExpired/OSError are transient
(back off + retry up to _MAX_MEDIA_RETRIES), a non-zero exit (CalledProcessError)
is permanent (yt-dlp already did its own network retries) → fail fast to the
per-item/dead-letter path.

Tests: live-posts absolute + resume-page exclusion + tick-doesn't-persist
(test_patreon_ingester); lifecycle-leaves-posts-to-ingester rewrite
(test_download_service); video transient-retry + permanent-fail-fast
(test_patreon_downloader).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 09:56:26 -04:00
bvandeusen 9a2cd569c3 refactor(ingest): extract platform-agnostic Ingester core — roadmap #9 (plan #706)
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Factor the native-ingest orchestration out of PatreonIngester into a reusable
ingest_core.Ingester base, parametrized by client/downloader/ledger-models/
constraints/key/platform/error_base. PatreonIngester becomes a thin adapter:
it resolves the Patreon client/downloader, wires the seen/dead-letter models +
UNIQUE-constraint names + _ledger_key into super().__init__, and overrides
_failure_result with the Patreon exception taxonomy. Behavior-preserving — no
table rename, no migration; the public surface (PatreonIngester, _ledger_key,
DEAD_LETTER_THRESHOLD, verify_patreon_credential) is unchanged.

This is the strategic seam: SubscribeStar/etc. now migrate by writing a
~40-line adapter, not by re-implementing the tick/backfill/recovery walk,
tiered skip, checkpoint, and dead-letter logic.

run() moved to ingest_core, so the budget test's monotonic patch repoints to
ingest_core.time.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 00:24:23 -04:00
bvandeusen 7a872a3619 feat(patreon): dead-letter ledger for permanently-failing media — #705 step 2 (#7)
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A media that fails every walk (404'd CDN, deleted post, geo-blocked Mux,
persistently-corrupt bytes) used to re-error forever and re-burn chunks.
New `patreon_failed_media` table (alembic 0038, chains 0037) records
per-media attempts; once attempts reach DEAD_LETTER_THRESHOLD (3) the
ingester skips it on routine tick/backfill walks (tier-1.5, folded into the
seen/skip predicate). Recovery BYPASSES it (the operator's "try everything
again" re-attempts dead media). A clean download clears the row (recovered);
errors/quarantines upsert-increment it. Surfaced as
run_stats.dead_lettered_count.

- New PatreonFailedMedia model + migration; ingester _dead_keys /
  _record_failures (on_conflict increment) / _clear_failures.
- skip = seen | dead (empty in recovery); failures recorded post-fetch on
  short sessions (same pattern as the seen-ledger).

Tests: a media erroring 3× is dead-lettered + skipped (no download attempt);
recovery re-attempts a dead media and clears it on success; a clean download
clears a sub-threshold failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 00:04:24 -04:00
bvandeusen 4bb11ce7dc feat(patreon): incremental cursor checkpoint mid-walk — #705 step 1 (#6)
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A worker SIGKILL (hard-time-limit backstop) mid-chunk lost the whole
chunk's walk — the cursor was only persisted at chunk boundaries by phase
3, so the next tick re-walked from the chunk start. Now the ingester
checkpoints _backfill_cursor to the DB at each page boundary (backfill/
recovery only) via an ATOMIC single-key UPDATE (config_overrides::jsonb →
jsonb_set('{_backfill_cursor}') → ::json), so it never clobbers operator
config or other backfill keys. On a crash the last mid-walk cursor
survives → the next chunk resumes near the crash, not the chunk start.
phase 3 still writes the final cursor (same value); this is the safety net.

Tests: a backfill walk leaves the last page's cursor in the DB (written by
the ingester, before any phase 3); a tick never checkpoints.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 23:58:16 -04:00
bvandeusen e42a86d995 test(patreon): fix #704 — quarantine status + budget-cut cursor assertions
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Two test breaks from the structured-results change:
- An existing downloader test pinned a corrupt file to status "error";
  it's now the distinct "quarantined" status (the new behavior). Updated
  it + removed the duplicate I'd added.
- The budget-cut ingester test asserted the checkpoint cursor was the last
  FULLY-processed page (CUR1); it's actually the page we were cut on (CUR2,
  entered + cursor emitted before the budget check), matching the prior
  parse_last_cursor(last) semantics. Corrected the assertion.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 23:46:02 -04:00
bvandeusen e53f8959af feat(patreon): structured ingester results + quarantine surfacing — #704 step 1
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The native ingester faked gallery-dl stdout (`Cursor:` lines, summary) and
phase 3 regex-scraped it back — so Patreon run-stats were mostly zero and
quarantine stats blank. We own the ingester, so it now RETURNS structured
data and phase 3 reads it directly.

- DownloadResult gains run_stats/cursor/posts_processed (None/0 on the
  gallery-dl path, which keeps the text route).
- Ingester builds real run_stats from per-media outcome counts, sets the
  checkpoint cursor structurally (no fake `Cursor:` stdout), and counts
  posts processed. download_service phase 3 uses dl_result.run_stats when
  present; the backfill lifecycle + TIMEOUT→PARTIAL block checkpoint
  dl_result.cursor instead of parse_last_cursor(stdout).
- #4 quarantine: PatreonDownloader reports a distinct "quarantined"
  MediaOutcome (with the _quarantine dest); the ingester surfaces a real
  files_quarantined + quarantined_paths + run_stats.quarantined_count
  (was hardcoded 0). Quarantined media isn't written or marked seen.
- Cleanup: parse_last_cursor + _CURSOR_RE (and the now-unused `import re`)
  removed from gallery_dl — the structured cursor replaced the scrape.

Tests: ingester result carries real run_stats/cursor/posts_processed +
quarantine counts; downloader quarantines an invalid file as "quarantined";
backfill cursor tests pass cursor= structurally; dropped the
parse_last_cursor tests.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 23:39:28 -04:00
bvandeusen 218bfebb92 feat(downloads): native Patreon verify + uniform backend dispatch (plan #697)
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The credential Verify button still ran gallery-dl --simulate for Patreon
after the cutover — testing the wrong path (and prone to the vanity
"Failed to extract campaign ID" the native resolver fixes). Wire it to the
native ingester, behind a DRY dispatch so callers never branch on platform.

- services/download_backends.py (new): the ONE place that knows which
  platforms are native vs gallery-dl. `uses_native_ingester(platform)` is
  the shared predicate; `verify_source_credential(...)` is the uniform
  probe (same (ok|None, message) contract for both backends). As a platform
  migrates, it moves into NATIVE_INGESTER_PLATFORMS here and BOTH download
  routing and verify switch together.
- PatreonClient.verify_auth(campaign_id): one authenticated /api/posts
  fetch → True (valid) / False (401/403/HTML-login) / None (drift or
  network — inconclusive, not a credential verdict).
- patreon_ingester.verify_patreon_credential(): resolve campaign id, then
  verify_auth — the verify counterpart to the download path.
- patreon_resolver.resolve_campaign_id_for_source(): extracted the
  override / id:-URL / vanity resolution into ONE helper now shared by the
  download ingester and verify (download_service no longer carries its own
  copy + regex; −`import re`).
- download_service: routes on uses_native_ingester() instead of inline
  `== "patreon"` (3 sites); uses the shared resolver.
- api/credentials: calls verify_source_credential — no platform branch.

Tests: verify_auth mapping, resolve_campaign_id_for_source (override/id:/
vanity/none), the dispatch predicate, verify_patreon_credential glue,
credentials endpoint proves Patreon uses the native path (gallery-dl verify
asserted not-called); repointed the gallery-dl verify test to subscribestar.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 22:49:43 -04:00
bvandeusen 682beafbc5 feat(patreon): drift detection + error categorization — build step 4 (plan #697)
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Typed, loud failure mapping for the native Patreon ingester so a changed
API shape or expired auth never silently zero-downloads as "success".

- New ErrorType.API_DRIFT (free varchar error_type col → no migration):
  distinct from auth so the operator knows the fix is updating the
  ingester, not rotating cookies.
- patreon_client: PatreonAPIError carries status_code; new PatreonAuthError
  for 401/403 + HTML-login/non-JSON bodies (reclassified from drift —
  expired-session is auth, actionable as "rotate cookies").
- patreon_ingester._failure_result maps: PatreonAuthError→AUTH_ERROR,
  PatreonDriftError→API_DRIFT ("Patreon API changed — ingester needs
  update"), HTTP 429→RATE_LIMITED, 404→NOT_FOUND, other HTTP→HTTP_ERROR,
  transport→NETWORK_ERROR. (429 thus drives the platform cooldown.)
- FailingSourcesCard: api_drift chip (red) + hint.

Contract test (new test_patreon_contract.py): the recorded /api/posts
fixture must parse end-to-end (no drift, 5 media across 4 posts) AND the
request params must still carry every field the parser depends on
(file_name, image_urls/download_url, images/attachments_media/media
includes, content/post_file/image post fields) — a trim of either trips a
red build. Plus client HTTP-status classification tests and ingester
error-type mapping tests.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 21:56:58 -04:00
bvandeusen 96c30eba13 feat(patreon): phase-2 ingester integration — build step 3 (plan #697)
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Branch download_service phase 2 by platform: Patreon now routes to the
native PatreonIngester (zero per-file HEADs, native cursor/resume, loud
drift detection) instead of gallery-dl; the other 5 platforms are
unchanged. The ingester returns a DownloadResult-shaped object so phase 1
(DB setup) and phase 3 (import → pHash → thumbs → ML) are untouched.

Three modes wired from config_overrides state:
  - tick: skip seen (tier-1 ledger + tier-2 disk), early-out after N
    contiguous already-have-it items.
  - backfill: full-history time-boxed chunk, cursor checkpoint via
    gallery-dl-style "Cursor: <token>" lines in stdout (reuses the #693
    lifecycle + parse_last_cursor verbatim).
  - recovery: backfill that BYPASSES the tier-1 seen-ledger so
    dropped-and-deleted near-dups get re-fetched and re-evaluated under
    the current pHash threshold. Rides the #693 state machine via a
    _backfill_bypass_seen flag, cleared on completion / stop.

The seen-ledger uses short-lived sync sessions (injected sessionmaker),
never held across the walk (avoids the connection-reaping trap). Campaign
id resolves from override, an id: URL, or a vanity lookup; unresolvable =
loud NOT_FOUND, never a silent empty success.

Tests: new test_patreon_ingester.py (modes, ledger skip/idempotency,
budget→PARTIAL, recovery bypass, tier-2 disk, drift). The patreon-oriented
download_service tests now drive the ingester branch via a stub; the
gallery-dl campaign-retry test is replaced by resolution/caching coverage.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 21:38:42 -04:00