Simplify the remote_fetch method by removing machine_status parameter and updating error handling. Introduce check_actions_to_do method to determine necessary actions for the machine, including invoking remote_fetch as a required action.
Updated the default machine status from "offline" to "logged-in" in the ArchiveSynchronizer class. This ensures the correct initial status is set when the object is instantiated.
Removed unnecessary machine status update to "stand-by" and streamlined status changes to "working" and "logged-in" based on specific actions. This helps in maintaining a cleaner and more accurate status flow within the application logic.
Refactor machine status updates to include more states such as working" for better control. Also, ensure `ArchiveSynchronizer` is initialized with the `config` parameter where needed, improving consistency in object creation across multiple UI components.
Refactor code to properly utilize `ArchiveSynchronizer` class across multiple modules. Adjust conditional statements and imports for consistency. Remove unnecessary debug outputs and redundant code, ensuring more streamlined and maintainable codebase.
Updated remote_fetch to allow flexible machine_status input and reorganized file saving logic to categorize downloads based on file types. Modified test configuration to ensure compatibility with the new changes.
Updated remote_fetch to allow flexible machine_status input and reorganized file saving logic to categorize downloads based on file types. Modified test configuration to ensure compatibility with the new changes.
Updated the remote_fetch method to accept a mandatory machine_id parameter and adjusted the URL endpoint accordingly. Modified relevant invocation and added error handling for missing machine_id. Updated the corresponding tests to include the machine_id parameter.
The ArchiveSynchronizer now tracks machine status and sends updates about it. Options of status are tracked as "working", "logged-in", and "logged-out". This implementation includes configuration changes for the st-ten-10 machine and error reporting for failures during remote archive operations.