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.
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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>
A single 429 mid-walk used to fail the run → RATE_LIMITED → platform-wide
cooldown → every Patreon source dark ("testing dead"). The native path also
ignored the operator's existing politeness setting. Fixed both:
- Pacing (avoid 429s): honor download_rate_limit_seconds (gallery-dl's
`rate_limit`, read off self.gdl) as a pre-download sleep on real media
downloads only (skips don't pace); pace /api/posts page fetches with the
per-source sleep_request override, defaulting to max(0.5, rate_limit/4) —
the same API-pacing default gallery-dl used for `sleep-request`.
- 429 backoff (ride out transient limits): PatreonClient._fetch retries a
429 with backoff (honor Retry-After, else exponential 2·2^(n-1), capped
30s, ≤3 tries); only a PERSISTENT 429 propagates as terminal
RATE_LIMITED. Light 2-retry on a media-GET 429 too.
Threaded via PatreonIngester(rate_limit=, request_sleep=) →
PatreonClient/PatreonDownloader; download_service sources them. Injected
test client/downloader are unaffected (carry their own pacing).
Tests mock time.sleep (no real sleeping): retry-then-success, persistent
429 raises after N, Retry-After honored, request_sleep paces, media pacing
per real download, skips don't pace, media 429 retried.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
PatreonDownloader.download_post: writes resolved MediaItems to gallery-dl's
exact on-disk layout (<slug>/patreon/<date>_<id>_<title40>/<NN>_<file>) +
a sidecar the importer's find_sidecar/parse_sidecar consume unchanged. Two-tier
skip (injected seen predicate, then disk). Streamed GET (.part→rename) +
file_validator quarantine; Mux/m3u8 video shells out to yt-dlp with Patreon
Referer/Origin. Pure (no DB) — ledger + orchestration land in step 3. Unit
tests stub the session + yt-dlp seams (no network/subprocess).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>