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GallerySubscriber - Project Summary

Updated: 2026-02-04 (Pixiv OAuth in extension, improved failed/naming display)

Overview

GallerySubscriber is a Docker-based web application that automates downloading content from subscription platforms (Patreon, SubscribeStar, Discord, Hentai Foundry, Pixiv, DeviantArt). It combines a Vue 3 web dashboard, Firefox extension for credential export, and a Python backend with Celery for background task scheduling.

Core Purpose: Automatically download and organize content from multiple subscription platforms using gallery-dl as the underlying download engine.

Architecture

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                    GallerySubscriber Stack                      │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ FRONTEND (Vue 3 + Vuetify)                                      │
│ - Served as static assets from backend (/static)               │
│ - SPA with client-side routing                                 │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ BACKEND API (Quart + SQLAlchemy)                               │
│ - Async Python web framework                                    │
│ - RESTful API + WebSocket for real-time updates                │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ CELERY WORKER (Background Tasks)                               │
│ - Scheduled downloads via Celery Beat                          │
│ - gallery-dl subprocess execution                              │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ DATABASE (PostgreSQL 15) + CACHE (Redis 7)                     │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Technology Stack

Layer Technologies
Backend Quart 0.19.4, SQLAlchemy 2.0.25, asyncpg, Celery 5.3.6, Hypercorn
Frontend Vue 3.4.15, Vuetify 3.5.1, Pinia 2.1.7, Vite 5.0.11
Extension Firefox WebExtension (Manifest V2)
Infrastructure Docker, PostgreSQL 15, Redis 7
Download Engine gallery-dl >=1.31.0

Project Structure

GallerySubscriber/
├── backend/app/
│   ├── main.py              # Quart app entry, serves frontend
│   ├── config.py            # Pydantic Settings from env
│   ├── events.py            # Redis pub/sub for WebSocket
│   ├── api/                 # API blueprints
│   │   ├── subscriptions.py # Artist/creator CRUD + check trigger
│   │   ├── sources.py       # Platform URL management
│   │   ├── downloads.py     # Download history
│   │   ├── credentials.py   # Encrypted credential storage
│   │   ├── settings.py      # App configuration
│   │   ├── platforms.py     # Platform schemas
│   │   └── websocket.py     # Real-time events
│   ├── models/              # SQLAlchemy models
│   │   ├── subscription.py  # Artist/creator groups
│   │   ├── source.py        # Platform URLs per subscription
│   │   ├── download.py      # Job records
│   │   ├── credential.py    # Encrypted auth data
│   │   ├── content.py       # Downloaded file records
│   │   └── setting.py       # Key-value config
│   ├── services/
│   │   ├── gallery_dl.py    # gallery-dl wrapper
│   │   └── credential_manager.py
│   ├── tasks/
│   │   ├── celery_app.py    # Celery configuration
│   │   ├── downloads.py     # Download tasks + scheduler
│   │   └── maintenance.py   # Cleanup jobs
│   └── utils/
│       ├── encryption.py    # Fernet crypto
│       └── cookies.py       # Netscape format handling
├── frontend/src/
│   ├── main.js              # Vue app entry
│   ├── views/               # Page components (Dashboard, Subscriptions, etc.)
│   ├── stores/              # Pinia state management
│   ├── services/api.js      # Axios HTTP client
│   └── composables/         # Reusable logic (useWebSocket)
├── extension/
│   ├── manifest.json        # WebExtension config
│   ├── background/          # Service worker for cookie/token capture
│   ├── popup/               # Extension popup UI
│   └── lib/                 # Platform definitions, API calls
├── alembic/                 # Database migrations
├── Dockerfile               # Multi-stage build (Node + Python)
├── docker-compose.yml       # Production stack
└── docker-compose.dev.yml   # Development with hot-reload

Key Entry Points

Component Entry Point Command
Backend API backend/app/main.py hypercorn app.main:app --bind 0.0.0.0:8080
Scheduler backend/app/tasks/celery_app.py celery -A app.tasks.celery_app worker --queues=scheduling --beat --concurrency=1
Download Workers backend/app/tasks/celery_app.py celery -A app.tasks.celery_app worker --queues=downloads
Frontend frontend/src/main.js Built with Vite to /static

Database Schema

Core Entities:

  1. subscriptions - Artist/creator groups

    • name (unique), enabled, priority, metadata (JSONB)
  2. sources - Platform URLs per subscription

    • subscription_id (FK), platform, url
    • last_check, last_success, error_count, metadata (JSONB)
    • Note: All sources use the global schedule_interval setting
  3. downloads - Job records

    • source_id (FK), status (queued|pending|running|completed|failed|skipped)
    • file_count, total_size, error_type, error_message
  4. credentials - Encrypted platform authentication

    • platform (unique), credential_type (cookies|token), data (encrypted binary)
  5. content_items - Downloaded file records

    • source_id, download_id (FKs), external_id, file_path, file_size
  6. settings - Key-value configuration store

Relationships:

Subscription (1) ──→ (many) Source
Source (1) ──→ (many) Download, ContentItem
Download (1) ──→ (many) ContentItem

API Routes

Endpoint Methods Purpose
/api/subscriptions GET, POST List/create subscriptions
/api/subscriptions/<id> GET, PUT, DELETE Single subscription CRUD
/api/subscriptions/<id>/check POST Trigger download check
/api/subscriptions/<id>/sources GET, POST Sources for subscription
/api/sources/<id> GET, PUT, DELETE Single source CRUD
/api/downloads GET Download history with pagination
/api/downloads/stats GET Download counts by status/platform
/api/downloads/recent-activity GET Recent failures and completions
/api/downloads/reset-orphaned POST Reset stuck running jobs
/api/downloads/requeue-stale POST Re-queue lost queued jobs
/api/credentials GET, POST List/upload credentials
/api/credentials/<platform> DELETE Remove credential
/api/settings GET, PUT App configuration
/api/platforms GET Platform definitions
/ws WebSocket Real-time events

Supported Platforms

Platform Auth Type Content Types Pagination
Patreon Cookies images, attachments, posts, content Cursor-based (complete history)
SubscribeStar Cookies images, attachments Infinite scroll (complete)
SubscribeStar Adult Cookies images, attachments Infinite scroll (complete)
Hentai Foundry Cookies pictures, scraps, stories All pages (complete)
Discord Token messages, attachments, embeds All threads included
Pixiv Refresh Token illusts, manga, bookmarks All works (complete)
DeviantArt Cookies (optional) gallery, scraps, favorites All deviations (complete)

Pixiv Authentication: Pixiv requires an OAuth refresh token (not cookies). The Firefox extension handles this automatically:

  1. Click the Pixiv card in the extension popup
  2. A new tab opens for Pixiv login
  3. Log in with your Pixiv username/password
  4. The extension automatically captures the OAuth token and exports it

Alternatively, you can manually obtain a token by running gallery-dl oauth:pixiv and adding it via the web UI.

Note: All platforms fetch complete history by default - no depth limits. Gallery-dl paginates through ALL available content.

Configuration

Environment Variables (.env):

  • DB_PASSWORD (required) - PostgreSQL password
  • SECRET_KEY (required) - Encryption key (32+ chars)
  • REDIS_DB (default: 0) - Redis database number (must be same for all services)
  • DOWNLOAD_PARALLEL_LIMIT (default: 3) - Concurrent downloads
  • DOWNLOAD_RATE_LIMIT (default: 3.0) - Seconds between requests
  • LOG_LEVEL (default: INFO)
  • TZ (default: America/New_York)

IMPORTANT: All services (app, scheduler, worker) must use the same Redis database. A mismatch causes Celery tasks to be lost (jobs stuck in "queued" status). The system includes automatic detection and recovery for this scenario.

Key Patterns

  1. Async/Await - Quart + asyncpg for non-blocking I/O
  2. Event-Driven - Redis pub/sub → WebSocket for real-time updates
  3. Service Layer - GalleryDLService wraps gallery-dl subprocess
  4. Encrypted Credentials - Fernet symmetric encryption with PBKDF2 key derivation
  5. Global Schedule Interval - All sources checked at the same interval (configured in Settings)
  6. Task Routing - Separate queues for scheduling vs download tasks
  7. Database-Driven Settings - Worker reads rate_limit, retry_count, parallel_limit, schedule_interval from DB
  8. Orphan Job Cleanup - Scheduler startup + periodic task resets stuck "running" jobs
  9. Redis DB Mismatch Detection - Workers log markers to detect configuration inconsistencies
  10. Stale Job Recovery - Automatic re-queuing of lost Celery tasks with duplicate prevention
  11. Race Condition Guards - Downloads check status before claiming to prevent duplicate processing

Docker Services

app:        Backend API + Frontend (port 8080)
scheduler:  Celery beat + scheduling worker (lightweight tasks)
worker:     Celery download workers (heavy gallery-dl tasks)
db:         PostgreSQL 15-Alpine
redis:      Redis 7-Alpine (task queue + result backend)

Volumes:
  downloads: /data/downloads (downloaded files)
  config:    /data/config (gallery-dl archive)
  postgres_data: Database persistence

Task Routing Architecture

Tasks are routed to separate queues for clean separation of concerns:

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ SCHEDULER (1 container)                                         │
│   - Runs Celery Beat (triggers periodic tasks)                  │
│   - 1 worker consuming from "scheduling" queue                  │
│   - Handles: scheduled_check, cleanup, storage_stats, etc.      │
│   - Resets orphaned jobs on startup (only here, not workers)    │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
         │ Queues download tasks
         ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Redis Queues                                                    │
│   - "scheduling" queue → scheduler only                         │
│   - "downloads" queue  → download workers only                  │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
         │
         ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ WORKERS (scalable, 1+ containers)                               │
│   - Consume from "downloads" queue only                         │
│   - Handles: download_source, process_download                  │
│   - Heavy work (running gallery-dl)                             │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Task Routing Config (in celery_app.py):

  • scheduled_check, cleanup_old_downloads, update_storage_stats, reset_orphaned_jobs, requeue_stale_jobs → "scheduling" queue
  • download_source, process_download → "downloads" queue

Common Operations

Run migrations:

docker compose exec app alembic upgrade head

Build and start:

docker compose up -d --build

View logs:

docker compose logs -f app scheduler worker

Development mode:

docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up

Extension Workflow

  1. User installs Firefox extension
  2. User configures API URL and key in extension options
  3. Extension detects supported platforms when user visits them
  4. User clicks platform card in popup to export credentials:
    • Cookie-based platforms (Patreon, SubscribeStar, etc.): Exports browser cookies
    • Discord: Captures auth token from API requests (browse Discord first)
    • Pixiv: Opens OAuth login flow, captures refresh token automatically
  5. Extension sends encrypted credentials to backend API
  6. Backend stores credentials for gallery-dl authentication

Download Workflow

  1. User creates subscription and adds source URLs
  2. User triggers check or waits for scheduled check
  3. Celery task retrieves credentials and builds gallery-dl config
  4. gallery-dl downloads content to /data/downloads
  5. Download records and content items stored in database
  6. Real-time progress broadcast via WebSocket

Source Scheduling Rules

A source gets queued for download when ALL of these conditions are met:

  1. source.enabled = True
  2. subscription.enabled = True
  3. (now - source.last_check) >= schedule_interval OR source.last_check is NULL (never checked)
  4. No existing QUEUED or RUNNING download for this source

Note: last_check is updated when a download completes (success or failure), not when queued. This means the interval is measured from completion to completion.

Scheduled Tasks (Celery Beat)

Task Schedule Purpose
scheduled_check Every 15 min Check if sources are due (based on global schedule_interval)
cleanup_old_downloads Daily 3 AM Remove old download records (30d completed, 7d failed)
update_storage_stats Every 30 min Calculate downloads folder size
reset_orphaned_jobs Every 15 min Reset jobs stuck in "running" > 90 min
requeue_stale_jobs Every 15 min Re-queue jobs stuck in "queued" > 30 min (lost Celery tasks)

Scheduler Startup Behavior: When the scheduler container starts:

  1. Resets ALL "running" jobs to "queued" (handles crash recovery)
  2. Re-queues ALL "queued" jobs (recovers from Redis DB mismatch or lost tasks)
  3. Triggers an immediate scheduled_check (don't wait 15 min for first check)

Download workers do NOT perform these startup tasks to avoid duplicates.

Settings (Database-Driven)

Key Default Purpose
download.schedule_interval 28800 Seconds between source checks (8 hours, applies to all sources)
download.rate_limit 3.0 Seconds between file downloads
download.parallel_limit 3 Concurrent Celery workers (requires restart)
download.retry_count 3 Max retries for failed downloads

Note: sleep-request (delay between HTTP requests during pagination) is automatically set to 1/4 of rate_limit (minimum 0.5s) to speed up archive checks while maintaining safe download pacing.

Downloads Page Features

The Downloads view (/downloads) provides comprehensive download monitoring:

Header Section:

  • Live stats chips showing counts for Queued, Running, Completed, Failed
  • Refresh button to manually update data
  • Maintenance dropdown with recovery actions

Filters:

  • Status filter (queued, running, completed, failed, skipped)
  • Source filter showing "Subscription:Platform" format for easy identification
  • Date range filters (from/to)

Table Columns:

  • Status with color-coded chips and animated spinner for running jobs
  • Source showing "Subscription:Platform" label
  • URL (truncated with full URL on hover)
  • Error type (formatted for readability)
  • File count
  • Date created
  • Duration (calculated from started_at to completed_at)
  • Actions (retry for failed, details for all)

Details Dialog:

  • Full download metadata
  • Output log (stdout from gallery-dl)
  • Error log (stderr)
  • Retry button for failed downloads

Maintenance Actions:

  • Reset Orphaned Running Jobs: Resets jobs stuck in "running" status back to "queued"
  • Re-queue Stale Queued Jobs: Re-sends Celery tasks for jobs stuck in "queued" status

Auto-Refresh: Automatically refreshes every 30 seconds when there are running or queued jobs.

Duplicate Download Prevention

Multiple layers prevent duplicate downloads for the same source:

  1. Re-queue Functions (maintenance.py):

    • Track queued_source_ids set during re-queuing
    • Skip sources that already have a task re-queued
    • Mark duplicate jobs as SKIPPED with descriptive error message
  2. Download Task (downloads.py):

    • Check download status is still QUEUED before claiming
    • Check if source already has a RUNNING download
    • Mark duplicates as SKIPPED to prevent reprocessing
  3. Scheduler Logic (downloads.py):

    • scheduled_check skips sources with existing QUEUED or RUNNING downloads

Error Classification System

The _categorize_error() method in gallery_dl.py classifies download failures into actionable error types:

Error Type Meaning User Action
no_new_content All content already downloaded (success) None needed
auth_error Cookies expired or invalid Re-export cookies from extension
rate_limited Too many requests (429) Increase rate_limit setting
not_found Creator/content deleted or moved Check URL, may need to remove
access_denied Insufficient subscription tier Upgrade pledge or remove source
network_error Connection issues Check network, will auto-retry
timeout Download took too long Will auto-retry
unsupported_url URL not recognized by gallery-dl Check URL format
unknown_error Unclassified failure Check logs for details

Classification Logic:

  1. Skip Detection First - Checks for # prefixed lines in stdout (gallery-dl's skip message format) and text patterns like "skipping", "already exists". If skips are detected with no actual errors, returns no_new_content.

  2. Actual Error Detection - Looks for ][error] log level, exceptions, and tracebacks before proceeding to pattern matching.

  3. Specific Patterns - Uses targeted patterns (e.g., "timed out" not just "timeout") to avoid false positives from config values in debug output.

Backend Scripts

Script Purpose
backend/scripts/export_failed_logs.py Export failed download logs to JSON for analysis

Analysis Directory

The analysis/ directory (gitignored) contains debugging and analysis artifacts:

  • failed_logs_export_*.json - Exported download logs for analysis
  • analysis_results.json - Parsed analysis results
  • ERROR_RECOGNITION_ANALYSIS.md - Detailed findings report
  • Analysis scripts for pattern debugging

These files are excluded from version control but preserved locally for ongoing analysis.