Resolve conflicts against the new native google-maps actor + repo-wide
ruff-format pass:
- Keep legacy webcrawler KB indexer + its test deleted (modify/delete).
- test_validators: keep WEBCRAWLER case removed (validator gone).
- test_fetch_resilience: keep platforms.youtube import path (our reorg).
- Relocate google_maps actor + tests scrapers/ -> platforms/ to match the
reorg convention (youtube already there); rewrite imports + fixture paths.
- Add missing __init__.py across the capabilities/ test subtree so duplicate
test basenames get unique module paths under importlib mode.
Note: google_maps fixture-backed tests error on ci_mvp too (fixtures/*.json
never committed upstream) - pre-existing, out of scope here.
web.crawl scrapes a single URL (maxCrawlDepth=0) or spiders a whole site,
backed by the proprietary site_crawler engine. Rewires the scraping subagent
tools and capability tests onto the new verb.
- Added Business Source License 1.1 details to the proprietary LICENSE file.
- Clarified terms of use, including production use restrictions and transition to Apache License after four years.
- Updated README.md to reflect the new licensing structure and its implications for users.
This change ensures clear communication of licensing terms for proprietary components within the SurfSense project.
Move app/scrapers -> app/proprietary/scrapers/youtube to sit alongside the existing proprietary web_crawler/platforms namespace, updating all external imports (routes, tests, e2e script, README). Internal imports were relative so are unchanged.
Also parallelize playlist per-video resolution: page video ids sequentially, then resolve the heavy watch-page fetches concurrently via fan_out (~150 videos ~70s, down from a few minutes). Items stream in completion order; sort by the order field for playlist order.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>