FTP/SFTP processor:
- New ftp_processor.py with adapter pattern for FTP (passive) and SFTP
- Same design as smb_processor: read PDFs, forward via SMTP, move to processed
- Eingangs-/Ausgangsbelege with separate paths, modes (forward/separator)
- paramiko==3.5.0 for SFTP support
- Schema v9 with new ftp_* settings
- Integrated in scheduler
Tree-view folder picker (SMB + FTP):
- Reusable tree rendering from flat path lists
- Expandable/collapsible nodes with toggle arrows
- Lazy loading: only top-level folders on open, sub-folders on-demand
- Auto-expand ancestors of currently selected value (with preload)
- Reload button stays for manual refresh
- Always fresh load when opening picker
- New endpoints: /api/list-smb-subfolders, /api/list-ftp-subfolders
FTP-specific fixes:
- list_pdfs uses LIST instead of NLST (more reliable across servers)
- Stateful CWD bug fixed in ensure_dir/stat_exists/rename
(previously created /Buch/Buch/X instead of /Buch/X due to CWD drift)
- All operations reset CWD via _reset_cwd() before stateful calls
- _resolve() helper for SFTP to handle empty path / chroot users
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smbclient.open_file() opens files with default share mode (read-only),
which blocks subsequent rename/delete operations because the underlying
SMB connection stays in the library's connection pool.
Use share_access="rwd" to allow concurrent read/write/delete, making
the move-after-read operation deterministically work.
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- Add amazon_api.py with Reconciliation + Document API client
- OAuth flow with manual code exchange for local installations
- Dual mode: API (recommended) or Browser automation (fallback)
- New settings: amazon_app_id, amazon_client_id, amazon_client_secret, amazon_refresh_token
- Platform UI with mode switcher, API credential fields, OAuth button
- Scheduler supports both API and browser modes
- README with full Amazon API setup guide
- httpx added for async HTTP requests
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