Five blind reviewers swept the real-data-era surface; this lands the
upload findings, all verified against the code and the documented site
behavior before fixing.
The two HIGHs shared a root: logging outcomes the browser never proved.
add_game waited for an "Add To" button that an owned game's page does
not have — so a second-copy add could never succeed, and worse, an add
that LANDED but missed the log became an unretryable failure loop
(every retry: 30s timeout, logged failed, nothing ever settles).
add_game now polls for either button state: "In Collections" without
second_copy returns the previously-dead already_present status (the
landed-but-unlogged case heals itself on retry); with second_copy it
refuses loudly (that flow is unverified — add by hand). A save whose
dialog is slow to hide reloads the page and asks for ownership evidence
instead of guessing "failed". update_entry no longer trusts the editor
merely closing: the cell must settle on text matching the CHOSEN
version, else the AJAX save failed server-side and "updated" would
mark a job done forever that never touched the site.
Per-copy bookkeeping: stale_jobs endorsed per game, so rejecting one
of two queued editions let the rejected copy upload on the survivor's
endorsement — it now counts endorsements per (bgg_id, version) and
retires the game with "re-run diff" when a copy loses its backing.
annotate_queue stamped every row sharing a job key with the same log
status, so one success marked both vetoed duplicates done; completions
are now claimed one row per done log line.
Smaller findings: the version-drift note queued a doomed re-add after
warning about it (now skips — the entry exists on BGG; re-adding only
duplicates); the one-update-per-game deferral rested on a claim the
collid-exact editor disproves (removed — same-game updates run
together); the 3-identical-failures abort compared exception class
only, so three unrelated problems aborted a healthy run (now compares
whole messages).
Also from the test seat: run_upload's stale filtering finally executes
against a real matches.csv in tests; rejected credentials pin that no
anonymous storage state is saved; update_entry's three guarded exits
each have a test; _scrub's newline flattening is pinned.
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Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
Two gaps at the edges of the library, both closed.
RPGGeek items live in the same database but use their own link types —
rpgdesigner, rpgpublisher, rpggenre, rpgcategory, rpgmechanic — so a
board-game-only parser found none of them and both RPG entries showed
just a year and a description. parse_things_full now reads both
vocabularies (plus rpgproducer/rpgseries): .dungeon gains John Battle
and Project Nerves, Parsely gains Jared A. Sorensen and its genres.
An off-BGG game has no API to enrich it and no publisher art to fetch,
so its detail page now hosts the only source it will ever have: a form
for title, year, players, playing time, publishers, designers and
notes, plus a cover photo upload. Both persist in data/local_games.json
and data/local_art/ (committed, like every other curation store) and
enrich merges them over the photo reads, so a rebuild can't erase them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
"136 entries (136 added/refreshed this run; -11 already present or
waiting)" — local library entries were counted in the same tally as API
fetches, but they have no API target, so the remainder went negative
once eleven off-BGG games existed. The two populations are now counted
and named separately, and zero-valued clauses are omitted:
"136 entries (0 fetched from BGG; 11 local-only; 125 already present or
waiting)."
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g