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fix(downloads): delete history entries on retry and add dedup for bug #980
- retry_from_history() and retry_all_failed() now DELETE the original
history entry after re-queuing it. Previously the old entry stayed
in history causing exponential growth on repeated retry→cancel→retry
cycles.
- Add deduplicate() called once on singleton creation to clean up
existing duplicate queue/history entries left by the bug:
1. In-status dedup (keep highest id per model+version+status)
2. Cross-status dedup (prefer completed > failed > canceled)
3. Queue dedup (keep highest rowid per model+version)
4. Orphan queue cleanup (source='retry' entries obsoleted by
terminal history entries)
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@@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ class DownloadQueueService:
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async with cls._class_lock:
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if cls._instance is None:
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cls._instance = cls()
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await cls._instance.deduplicate()
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return cls._instance
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def __init__(self, db_path: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
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@@ -608,7 +609,9 @@ class DownloadQueueService:
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Looks up the history record by its primary key. If the status is
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``failed`` or ``canceled`` a new queue entry is created with the
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same model metadata and a fresh download id.
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same model metadata and a fresh download id, and the original
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history entry is **deleted** to prevent exponential growth when
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the retried item is later canceled or fails again and re-retried.
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"""
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async with self._lock:
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conn = self._get_conn()
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@@ -645,6 +648,10 @@ class DownloadQueueService:
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now,
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),
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)
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conn.execute(
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"DELETE FROM download_history WHERE id = ?",
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(item_id,),
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)
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conn.commit()
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queued = conn.execute(
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"SELECT * FROM download_queue WHERE download_id = ?",
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@@ -656,6 +663,9 @@ class DownloadQueueService:
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async def retry_all_failed(self) -> int:
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"""Re-queue all failed and canceled downloads from history.
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Each history entry is **deleted** after being re-queued so that
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repeated retry-all calls do not cause exponential growth.
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Returns the number of items that were re-queued.
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"""
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async with self._lock:
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@@ -691,6 +701,10 @@ class DownloadQueueService:
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now,
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),
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)
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conn.execute(
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"DELETE FROM download_history WHERE id = ?",
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(row["id"],),
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)
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count += 1
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conn.commit()
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@@ -732,3 +746,126 @@ class DownloadQueueService:
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"failed": history_stats.get("failed", 0),
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"canceled": history_stats.get("canceled", 0),
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}
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Deduplication (one-time cleanup for bug #980)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------
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async def deduplicate(self) -> dict[str, int]:
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"""Remove duplicate entries caused by the retry-amplification bug.
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The bug (issue #980) caused the same download to appear N times in
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both the queue and history tables when ``retry_all_failed`` was
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called repeatedly without deleting the original history rows.
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This method is called **once** when the singleton is first created.
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It is idempotent — after the first run there will be no duplicates
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to remove, so subsequent calls are a no-op.
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Returns a dict with the count of removed rows per table.
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"""
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result: dict[str, int] = {
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"removed_history": 0,
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"removed_queue": 0,
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"removed_orphan_queue": 0,
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}
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async with self._lock:
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conn = self._get_conn()
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# 1. History: for each (model_id, model_version_id, status) triplet
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# keep only the row with the highest id (most recently inserted).
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conn.execute("""
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DELETE FROM download_history
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WHERE id NOT IN (
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SELECT MAX(id)
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FROM download_history
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GROUP BY model_id, model_version_id, status
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)
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""")
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result["removed_history"] = conn.execute(
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"SELECT changes()"
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).fetchone()[0]
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# 2. Cross-status dedup: for each (model_id, model_version_id),
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# keep only the entry with the highest-priority terminal status.
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# Priority: completed (3) > failed (2) > canceled (1).
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# This prevents the same model version from having both a
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# 'failed' and a 'canceled' entry (or a 'completed' alongside
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# either) after the bug-created duplicates are removed.
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conn.execute("""
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DELETE FROM download_history
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WHERE id NOT IN (
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SELECT dh.id
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FROM download_history dh
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INNER JOIN (
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SELECT model_id, model_version_id,
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MAX(CASE status
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WHEN 'completed' THEN 3
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WHEN 'failed' THEN 2
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WHEN 'canceled' THEN 1
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ELSE 0
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END) AS best_prio
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FROM download_history
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GROUP BY model_id, model_version_id
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) best
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ON dh.model_id = best.model_id
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AND dh.model_version_id = best.model_version_id
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AND CASE dh.status
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WHEN 'completed' THEN 3
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WHEN 'failed' THEN 2
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WHEN 'canceled' THEN 1
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ELSE 0
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END = best.best_prio
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GROUP BY dh.model_id, dh.model_version_id
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HAVING dh.id = MAX(dh.id)
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)
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""")
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result["removed_history"] += conn.execute(
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"SELECT changes()"
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).fetchone()[0]
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# 3. Queue: for each (model_id, model_version_id) keep only the
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# row with the latest added_at (most recently enqueued).
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conn.execute("""
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DELETE FROM download_queue
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WHERE rowid NOT IN (
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SELECT MAX(rowid)
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FROM download_queue
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WHERE status IN ('queued', 'downloading', 'paused', 'waiting')
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GROUP BY model_id, model_version_id
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)
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AND status IN ('queued', 'downloading', 'paused', 'waiting')
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""")
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result["removed_queue"] = conn.execute(
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"SELECT changes()"
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).fetchone()[0]
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# 4. Remove orphaned queue entries — items that were re-queued
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# (source='retry') but whose model version already has a
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# terminal history entry. These are artifacts of the buggy
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# retry cycle that were never cleaned up.
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conn.execute("""
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DELETE FROM download_queue
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WHERE source = 'retry'
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AND (model_id, model_version_id) IN (
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SELECT model_id, model_version_id
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FROM download_history
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WHERE status IN ('failed', 'canceled')
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)
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AND status IN ('queued', 'waiting')
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""")
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result["removed_orphan_queue"] = conn.execute(
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"SELECT changes()"
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).fetchone()[0]
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conn.commit()
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logger.info(
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"Deduplicate: removed %s history rows, %s queue rows, "
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"%s orphaned queue rows",
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result["removed_history"],
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result["removed_queue"],
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result["removed_orphan_queue"],
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)
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return result
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