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@@ -44,8 +44,11 @@ async def get_queue_status(
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queue_status = await download_service.get_queue_status()
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queue_stats = await download_service.get_queue_stats()
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# Provide a legacy-shaped status payload expected by older clients
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# and integration tests. Map internal model fields to the older keys.
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# Preserve the legacy response contract expected by the original CLI
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# client and existing integration tests. Those consumers rely on the
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# field names ``active``/``pending``/``completed``/``failed`` and raw
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# dict payloads rather than Pydantic models, so we emit JSON-friendly
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# dictionaries that mirror the historic structure.
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status_payload = {
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"is_running": queue_status.is_running,
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"is_paused": queue_status.is_paused,
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@@ -55,7 +58,9 @@ async def get_queue_status(
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"failed": [it.model_dump(mode="json") for it in queue_status.failed_downloads],
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}
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# Add success_rate to statistics for backward compatibility
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# Add the derived ``success_rate`` metric so dashboards built against
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# the previous API continue to function without recalculating it
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# client-side.
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completed = queue_stats.completed_count
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failed = queue_stats.failed_count
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success_rate = None
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