persist copy_job output to DB and display it when task has completed.#397
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zackramjan wants to merge 4 commits intoFredHutch:masterfrom
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persist copy_job output to DB and display it when task has completed.#397zackramjan wants to merge 4 commits intoFredHutch:masterfrom
zackramjan wants to merge 4 commits intoFredHutch:masterfrom
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…lcone in all cases
…not including rlcone in all cases
� Conflicts: � src/backend/api/utils/hashsum_job_queue.py � src/backend/api/utils/rclone_connection.py
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We have now added persistence of copy task output to the DB. Upon the completion of a copy job, the output and error will be stored in the DB. Upon a user clicking a task, if the task is has completed, we deliver the final output and error from the DB. If the task is active, then we deliver the stderr and output directly from celery (ie same behavior as before).