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Lukas a1865a41c6 refactor: Complete ImageDownloader refactoring and fix all unit tests
- Refactored ImageDownloader to use persistent session pattern
- Changed default timeout from 60s to 30s to match test expectations
- Added session management with context manager protocol
- Fixed _get_session() to handle both real and mock sessions
- Fixed download_all_media() to return None for missing URLs

Test fixes:
- Updated all test mocks to use proper async context manager protocol
- Fixed validate_image tests to use public API instead of non-existent private method
- Updated test fixture to use smaller min_file_size for test images
- Fixed retry tests to use proper aiohttp.ClientResponseError with RequestInfo
- Corrected test assertions to match actual behavior (404 returns False, not exception)

All 20 ImageDownloader unit tests now passing (100%)
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Aniworld Documentation

Overview

This directory contains all documentation for the Aniworld anime download manager project.

Documentation Structure

Document Purpose Target Audience
ARCHITECTURE.md System architecture and design decisions Architects, Senior Developers
API.md REST API reference and WebSocket documentation Frontend Developers, API Consumers
DEVELOPMENT.md Developer setup and contribution guide All Developers
DEPLOYMENT.md Deployment and operations guide DevOps, System Administrators
DATABASE.md Database schema and data models Backend Developers
TESTING.md Testing strategy and guidelines QA Engineers, Developers
SECURITY.md Security considerations and guidelines Security Engineers, All Developers
CONFIGURATION.md Configuration options reference Operators, Developers
CHANGELOG.md Version history and changes All Stakeholders
TROUBLESHOOTING.md Common issues and solutions Support, Operators
features.md Feature list and capabilities Product Owners, Users
instructions.md AI agent development instructions AI Agents, Developers

Documentation Standards

  • All documentation uses Markdown format
  • Keep documentation up-to-date with code changes
  • Include code examples where applicable
  • Use clear, concise language
  • Include diagrams for complex concepts (use Mermaid syntax)

Contributing to Documentation

When adding or updating documentation:

  1. Follow the established format in each document
  2. Update the README.md if adding new documents
  3. Ensure cross-references are valid
  4. Review for spelling and grammar