Marking the D&D blue box "local" removed its job from the queue — but
the badge still counted its old failure and the checkbox still offered
to retry it, because the count read only upload_log.csv. A failure is
retryable only if the job is still queued AND still endorsed by
matches.csv; on Eric's data that's the difference between 2 and 1.
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Two bugs behind one failure. Dungeons & Dragons timed out waiting for a
dialog heading matching our stored name — but BGG 140509's primary name
is "Dragones Y Mazmorras"; we matched it through an ALTERNATE name, so
that heading never appears. The add flow now waits for the Own checkbox
(the form itself) instead: /boardgame/<id>/ already establishes which
game the page is.
And the job should not have run at all. to_add.csv is a snapshot from
the last diff, so any review decision taken afterwards — local,
rejected, wrong-match — was invisible to upload. run_upload now
cross-checks every queued job against the CURRENT matches.csv and skips
those it no longer endorses, naming each and pointing at diff. When
matches.csv is absent or empty it condemns nothing: absence is not a
verdict.
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Sleeping Gods and Gloomhaven "vanished on the second pass" because the
second pass began wherever the first ended: closing and reopening the
version sub-view does NOT reset it to page 1 (Angular keeps the scope),
so the rescan started mid-list and never revisited the earlier pages
holding the row. Verified against the live picker.
The second pass now clicks the visible numbered "1" anchor first — and
so does the initial scan, since paging state can outlive anything. The
reopen is gone entirely. Docs record both this and the has_text
whitespace trap.
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Sleeping Gods failed where three siblings passed: the second-pass row
click matched captured text with Playwright's has_text regex, which
tests raw textContent — tabs and newlines included — against a capture
that was whitespace-normalized. Rows whose markup happened to be tidy
matched; that one didn't. The picker now re-finds the row by NORMALIZED
text and clicks it by index, which also survives the list re-rendering
in a different order between openings.
And the UI's failure count only ever grew: upload_log.csv is an
append-only audit trail, so a retry that succeeds leaves its old
'failed' line in place. outstanding_failures() counts the LAST status
per job key — the same rule _plan_jobs already uses to decide what to
skip — so a landed retry clears the badge. On Eric's log: 6 'failed'
rows, 1 job actually outstanding.
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Munchkin Big Box and Tang Garden hung 30s each on a "First Page" anchor
that exists but is invisible: BGG renders every paging control twice,
and the First/Prev pair lives only in the mobile set
(<li class="visible-xs-inline">). A desktop viewport can never click it.
Paging now selects the first VISIBLE match, and returning to page 1
closes and reopens the sub-view (which always opens on page 1) instead
of reaching for a control that isn't there. A test proves no hidden
control is ever clicked — the fake picker raises if one is.
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Five games uploaded; two landed version-less. Neither was the picker's
fault: paging is an AngularJS <ul class="pagination"> of anchors, not
buttons named "next", so the old guess found no control and quit after
page one — and BGG's API version names carry printing qualifiers the
picker omits ("English edition 2018-2" vs "(English edition) (2018)").
_select_version now scans the WHOLE list (verified selectors: rows are
<li>s with a thumbnail; a[title="Next Page"] advances; the parent <li>
disables at the end), collects every candidate, then decides: one exact
match wins; failing that, one match after stripping a trailing year
qualifier wins and says so; several matches are refused outright rather
than guessed, and the reason reaches upload_log.csv. Both call sites
carry the reason through.
docs/bgg-upload-flow.md records what the live site actually does —
including that every login-gate selector the doc called "verified" was
wrong, while the "unverified" dialog structure was right.
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A Gentle Rain is on BGG (collid 148198034, version 701315 — the
English Bloom edition matched from a shelf photo), verified by
re-fetching the collection. The failures on the way, all in the
login gate the docs called "verified" and none in the version-picker
code they called "unverified":
1. BGG's Sign In is an <a class="btn"> with NO href, so it has no
implicit link role: get_by_role("link", name="Sign In") matched
zero elements in EVERY state, and "no Sign In link" was read as
"already signed in". Every run browsed anonymously.
2. The header hydrates after domcontentloaded, so for a moment
neither control exists — a check resting on one absence guesses.
_signed_out() now polls until the page proves one state or the
other (Sign In vs Sign Out) and raises after 30s rather than
assume; login is verified by the transition, and the session file
saves only after that proof.
3. get_by_label("Own") also matched "Prev. Owned" — strict-mode
violation; the Own checkbox is now matched exactly.
Also: Playwright's multi-line call logs no longer break upload_log.csv
into ragged rows (errors flatten to one line). Three unit tests cover
the hydration window, positive detection, and the undeterminable case.
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