Updated the fan_out function to handle InstagramAccessBlockedError more gracefully. Instead of raising the error directly, it now puts the error into the results queue to prevent deadlocks. This change ensures that the consumer can handle access block scenarios without interrupting the processing of other jobs.
Added detection for Instagram's soft login wall, which returns a 200 status with login HTML. Implemented a new function to identify login redirects and adjusted the fetch logic to treat these cases similarly to 401/403 responses.
- Introduced a semaphore to limit concurrent page renders, enhancing resource management.
- Updated session handling to defer browser closure until all in-flight renders are complete.
- Improved comments for clarity on the behavior of concurrent fetches and session lifecycle.
- Cleaned up imports in alembic environment and migration flow scripts for consistency.
- Adjusted Google Maps and YouTube micro pricing in the .env.example file for better cost management.
- Introduced new environment variables for captcha solving and stealth browser hardening to improve scraping resilience.
- Removed outdated smoke test for scraper API endpoints to streamline testing.
- Enhanced anonymous chat agent's system prompt to clarify capabilities and suggest account creation for advanced features.
- Updated Reddit fetch logic to prioritize new session handling and improve resilience against IP-related issues.
- Added compacting functionality for scraper results to optimize data handling and presentation.
- Improved workspace and document management tools with clearer descriptions and enhanced functionality.
- Introduced new UI components for agent setup guidance in the web application.
Crawler engine: escalate thin JS-shell pages past static fetch, repair
currency-lossy extractions, emit categorized link records with anchor
provenance, and decode percent-encoded mailto:/tel: contacts; site crawls
reuse the connector ladder via Scrapling's spider engine with URL pattern
filters. Agent layer: read_run gains char_offset paging, search_run gains
match excerpts, new export_run turns stored runs into CSV workspace docs;
reddit search fair-shares the item budget across queries and dedupes
cross-query hits. Subagent prompts and routing teach crawl-after-search,
full-run coverage before summarizing, and executing own-tool next steps
instead of returning partial.
- Added a new `reddit` subagent to scrape structured data from Reddit posts, comments, and users.
- Introduced `reddit.scrape` capability for fetching data using URLs and search queries.
- Implemented tools for scraping and parsing Reddit data, including handling pagination and rate limits.
- Created input/output models for the Reddit scraper to define request and response structures.
- Added documentation for the new Reddit scraping functionality and its usage.
- Integrated the Reddit subagent into the existing multi-agent chat framework.
- Updated proxy configuration in `.env.example` files to use `PROXY_URL` and `PROXY_URLS` instead of `CUSTOM_PROXY_URL` and `CUSTOM_PROXY_URLS`.
- Introduced `DataImpulseProvider` for proxy management, replacing the deprecated `AnonymousProxiesProvider`.
- Enhanced documentation to reflect changes in proxy setup and usage.
- Adjusted related code in the proxy registry and configuration files to support the new provider structure.
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.
- Standardized the web crawler to use Scrapling exclusively, removing Firecrawl entirely.
- Updated the crawler's location to `app/proprietary/web_crawler/connector.py` under a non-Apache-2 license boundary.
- Refactored the `WebCrawlerConnector` to eliminate the Firecrawl API key dependency, simplifying the interface for crawling URLs.
- Adjusted related components to accommodate the new structure and ensure successful crawl outcomes are properly handled.
- Updated documentation to reflect these changes and the new implementation status.