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bvandeusen 99b66aa85f fix(download): preserve partial output + classify timeouts richer
Operator-flagged 2026-05-30: "the fail state of timeouts doesn't show
anything other than that the task timedout and was cleaned up. I can't
tell why it ran over or if it was stuck failed or there was just that
much to get."

The TimeoutExpired branch was returning a DownloadResult with no stdout,
no stderr, no files_downloaded, and a generic "Download timed out after
N seconds" message — even though subprocess.TimeoutExpired carries the
partial output gallery-dl emitted before being killed.

Now:
- Capture e.stdout / e.stderr (coerced str if bytes; "" if None).
- Count files_downloaded from partial stdout via _count_downloaded_files.
- Surface a tail-of-stderr hint in error_message so the UI summary tells
  the operator at a glance whether it was "lots of content" (high count,
  clean stderr), "stuck retrying" (any count, 429-spam stderr), or "hung
  silent" (zero count, "no stderr output").
- Promote error_type to RATE_LIMITED when the partial stderr matches
  RATE_LIMIT_PATTERNS — gallery-dl spinning on retries through the whole
  900s window is the timeout-shaped tail of a real rate limit, and the
  platform cooldown should kick in for the same reason.

Existing test_download_timeout strengthened to also assert empty-partial
case stays correctly TIMEOUT-classified with no preserved output.
New test_download_timeout_preserves_partial_output_and_classifies covers
the rich-partial-output → RATE_LIMITED promotion path.

DownloadEvent.metadata already flows stdout/stderr/run_stats from
DownloadResult via _phase3_persist — no UI change needed; the existing
DownloadDetailModal will surface the captured output automatically once
the build redeploys.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 14:16:54 -04:00
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