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>
FabledCurator
Self-hosted media curation — gallery, ML tagging, and subscription-driven downloading in one app. Part of the FabledSword family.
Combines what was ImageRepo (gallery, ML, importer) and GallerySubscriber (gallery-dl wrapper, subscriptions, credential capture) into a single product.
Status
Pre-v1. Not yet functional.
Quick start
For local development and testing, just:
docker compose up -d
# UI: http://localhost:8080
That uses sane dev defaults baked into docker-compose.yml and the dev
override (docker-compose.override.yml, auto-merged) — local builds, DEBUG
logging, exposed Postgres + Redis ports on the host. No .env required.
For a production-like deployment, override the dev defaults via shell env
or a .env file (see .env.example for the variable names) and use:
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d
# (skips the override so containers pull registry images)
Deployment posture
FabledCurator is designed to run inside a self-hosted homelab environment over plain HTTP. If you want TLS, terminate it at your reverse proxy. The app does not generate certificates, redirect to HTTPS, or set HSTS.
CI / Forgejo setup
The repo's workflows expect:
-
Runner label
python-ci— a Forgejo runner with Python 3.14, ruff, and Node 22 pre-installed. Bothci.ymlandbuild.ymluse this label. The runner image (runner-base:python-ci) is built fromCI-Runner/CI-python/in the operator's workspace;make pushfrom that directory builds and pushes a new image when toolchain pins change. -
Repo secret
RELEASE_TOKEN— a Forgejo PAT with the following scopes:write:package+read:package— fordocker pushtogit.fabledsword.comwrite:release— for future release-cutting workflowswrite:issue— for future issue-management automation
Generate at https://git.fabledsword.com/user/settings/applications. The injected
GITHUB_TOKENcannot be used because it lackswrite:package.
License
Personal project; use at your own discretion.