## ℹ️ Description
This PR updates the default browser configuration to be safe for
Chrome/Chromium 136+ out of the box.
Chrome 136+ (released March 2025) requires `--user-data-dir` to be
specified when using `--remote-debugging-port` for security reasons.
Since nodriver relies on remote debugging, the bot needs proper defaults
to avoid validation errors.
**Motivation:** Eliminate Chrome 136+ configuration validation errors
for fresh installations and ensure session persistence by default.
## 📋 Changes Summary
- Set `browser.arguments` default to include
`--user-data-dir=.temp/browser-profile`
- Set `browser.user_data_dir` default to `.temp/browser-profile`
(previously `None`)
- Regenerated JSON schema (`config.schema.json`) with new defaults
**Benefits:**
- ✅ Chrome 136+ compatible out of the box (no validation errors)
- ✅ Browser session/cookies persist across runs (better UX)
- ✅ Consistent with existing `.temp` directory pattern (update state,
caches)
- ✅ Already gitignored - no accidental commits of browser profiles
**No breaking changes:** Existing configs with explicit
`browser.arguments: []` continue to work (users can override defaults).
### ⚙️ Type of Change
- [x] ✨ New feature (adds new functionality without breaking existing
usage)
## ✅ Checklist
- [x] I have reviewed my changes to ensure they meet the project's
standards.
- [x] I have tested my changes and ensured that all tests pass (`pdm run
test`).
- [x] I have formatted the code (`pdm run format`).
- [x] I have verified that linting passes (`pdm run lint`).
- [x] I have updated documentation where necessary.
By submitting this pull request, I confirm that you can use, modify,
copy, and redistribute this contribution, under the terms of your
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Bug Fixes**
* Standardized browser profile configuration with improved default user
data directory settings.
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## ℹ️ Description
- Related issues: #671, #658
- Introduces configurable timeout controls plus retry/backoff handling
for flaky DOM operations.
We often see timeouts which are note reproducible in certain
configurations. I suspect timeout issues based on a combination of
internet speed, browser, os, age of the computer and the weather.
This PR introduces a comprehensive config model to tweak timeouts.
## 📋 Changes Summary
- add TimeoutConfig to the main config/schema and expose timeouts in
README/docs
- wire WebScrapingMixin, extractor, update checker, and browser
diagnostics to honor the configurable timeouts and retries
- update translations/tests to cover the new behaviour and ensure
lint/mypy/pyright pipelines remain green
### ⚙️ Type of Change
- [ ] 🐞 Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] ✨ New feature (adds new functionality without breaking existing
usage)
- [ ] 💥 Breaking change (changes that might break existing user setups,
scripts, or configurations)
## ✅ Checklist
- [x] I have reviewed my changes to ensure they meet the project's
standards.
- [x] I have tested my changes and ensured that all tests pass (`pdm run
test`).
- [x] I have formatted the code (`pdm run format`).
- [x] I have verified that linting passes (`pdm run lint`).
- [x] I have updated documentation where necessary.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Centralized, configurable timeout system for web interactions,
detection flows, publishing, and pagination.
* Optional retry with exponential backoff for operations that time out.
* **Improvements**
* Replaced fixed wait times with dynamic timeouts throughout workflows.
* More informative timeout-related messages and diagnostics.
* **Tests**
* New and expanded test coverage for timeout behavior, pagination,
diagnostics, and retry logic.
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feat(update-check): add robust update check with interval support, state management, and CLI integration
- Implement version and interval-based update checks with configurable settings
- Add CLI command `kleinanzeigen-bot update-check` for manual checks
- Introduce state file with versioning, UTC timestamps, and migration logic
- Validate and normalize intervals (1d–4w) with fallback for invalid values
- Ensure correct handling of timezones and elapsed checks
- Improve error handling, logging, and internationalization (i18n)
- Add comprehensive test coverage for config, interval logic, migration, and CLI
- Align default config, translations, and schema with new functionality
- Improve help command UX by avoiding config/log loading for `--help`
- Update documentation and README with full feature overview