## ℹ️ Description
Eliminate all blocking I/O operations in async contexts and modernize
file path handling by migrating from os.path to pathlib.Path.
- Link to the related issue(s): #692
- Get rid of the TODO in pyproject.toml
- The added debug logging will ease the troubleshooting for path related
issues.
## 📋 Changes Summary
- Enable ASYNC210, ASYNC230, ASYNC240, ASYNC250 Ruff rules
- Wrap blocking urllib.request.urlopen() in run_in_executor
- Wrap blocking file operations (open, write) in run_in_executor
- Replace blocking os.path calls with async helpers using
run_in_executor
- Replace blocking input() with await ainput()
- Migrate extract.py from os.path to pathlib.Path
- Use Path() constructor and / operator for path joining
- Use Path.mkdir(), Path.rename() in executor instead of os functions
- Create mockable _path_exists() and _path_is_dir() helpers
- Add debug logging for all file system operations
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Refactor**
* Made user prompt non‑blocking to improve responsiveness.
* Converted filesystem/path handling and prefs I/O to async‑friendly
operations; moved blocking network and file work to background tasks.
* Added async file/path helpers and async port‑check before browser
connections.
* **Tests**
* Expanded unit tests for path helpers, image download success/failure,
prefs writing, and directory creation/renaming workflows.
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## ℹ️ Description
* Strengthen the session/logging/update-check tests to exercise real
resources and guards while bringing the update-check docs in line with
the supported interval units.
- Link to the related issue(s): Issue #N/A
## 📋 Changes Summary
- Reworked the `WebScrapingMixin` session tests so they capture each
`stop` handler before the browser reference is nulled, ensuring cleanup
logic is exercised without crashing.
- Added targeted publish and update-check tests that patch the async
helpers, guard logic, and logging handlers while confirming
`requests.get` is skipped when the state gate is closed.
- Updated `docs/update-check.md` to list only the actually supported
interval units (up to 30 days) and noted the new guard coverage in the
changelog.
### ⚙️ Type of Change
- [x] 🐞 Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] ✨ New feature (adds new functionality without breaking existing
usage)
- [ ] 💥 Breaking change (changes that might break existing user setups,
scripts, or configurations)
## ✅ Checklist
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Tests**
* Expanded test coverage for publish workflow orchestration and update
checking interval behavior.
* Added comprehensive browser session cleanup tests, including
idempotent operations and edge case handling.
* Consolidated logging configuration tests with improved handler
management validation.
* Refined test fixtures and assertions for better test reliability.
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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
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standards.
- [x] I have tested my changes and ensured that all tests pass (`pdm run
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- [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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## ℹ️ Description
*Provide a concise summary of the changes introduced in this pull
request.*
- Link to the related issue(s): Issue #
- Describe the motivation and context for this change.
Refactors the test harness for faster and more reliable feedback: adds
deterministic time freezing for update checks, accelerates and refactors
smoke tests to run in-process, defaults pytest to xdist with durations
tracking, and adjusts CI triggers so PRs run the test matrix only once.
## 📋 Changes Summary
- add pytest-xdist + durations reporting defaults, force deterministic
locale and slow markers, and document the workflow adjustments
- run smoke tests in-process (no subprocess churn), mock update
checks/logging, and mark slow specs appropriately
- deflake update check interval tests by freezing datetime and simplify
FixedDateTime helper
- limit GitHub Actions `push` trigger to `main` so feature branches rely
on the single pull_request run
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Tests**
* Ensure tests run in a consistent English locale and restore prior
locale after each run
* Mark integration scraping tests as slow for clearer categorization
* Replace subprocess-based CLI tests with an in-process runner that
returns structured results and captures combined stdout/stderr/logs;
disable update checks during smoke tests
* Freeze current time in update-check tests for deterministic assertions
* Add mock for process enumeration in web‑scraping unit tests to
stabilize macOS-specific warnings
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## ℹ️ Description
*Replace custom RemoteObject serialization wrapper with direct NoDriver
0.47+ RemoteObject API usage for better performance and
maintainability.*
- **Motivation**: The custom wrapper was unnecessary complexity when
NoDriver 0.47+ provides direct RemoteObject API
- **Context**: Upgrading from NoDriver 0.39 to 0.47 introduced
RemoteObject, and we want to use it as intended
- **Goal**: Future-proof implementation using the standard NoDriver
patterns
## 📋 Changes Summary
- Replace custom serialization wrapper with direct RemoteObject API
usage
- Implement proper RemoteObject detection and conversion in
web_execute()
- Add comprehensive _convert_remote_object_value() method for recursive
conversion
- Handle key/value list format from deep_serialized_value.value
- Add type guards and proper type checking for RemoteObject instances
- Maintain internal API stability while using RemoteObject as intended
- Add 19 comprehensive test cases covering all conversion scenarios
- Application tested and working with real ad download, update and
publish
### ⚙️ Type of Change
- [x] ✨ New feature (adds new functionality without breaking existing
usage)
- [x] 🐞 Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## ✅ Checklist
- [x] I have reviewed my changes to ensure they meet the project's
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