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Head commit for run: f7fb3c1715470ddeb4428c131dd5ba60cd71a5c3 / roshiiiiz <[email protected]> feat(operator): provide user-friendly error message when binary file scan hits memory limit (#6811) <!-- Thanks for sending a pull request (PR)! Here are some tips for you: 1. If this is your first time, please read our contributor guidelines: [Contributing to Texera](https://github.com/apache/texera/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) 2. Ensure you have added or run the appropriate tests for your PR 3. If the PR is work in progress, mark it a draft on GitHub. 4. Please write your PR title to summarize what this PR proposes, we are following Conventional Commits style for PR titles as well. 5. Be sure to keep the PR description updated to reflect all changes. --> ### What changes were proposed in this PR? <!-- Please clarify what changes you are proposing. The purpose of this section is to outline the changes. Here are some tips for you: 1. 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If the file exceeded the JVM's available heap space or the maximum Java array size, it triggered an unhandled `OutOfMemoryError` or `IllegalArgumentException`, causing the `computing-unit-master` to lock up or crash entirely without reporting a user-friendly error to the frontend UI. **What was changed:** - Wrapped the stream reader in `FileScanUtils.safeToByteArray` with a `try-catch` block. - Intercepts natural `OutOfMemoryError` and `IllegalArgumentException` thrown by the JVM or `ByteArrayOutputStream`. - Throws a clean, user-friendly `RuntimeException` directly to the frontend directing the user to use the `large binary` attribute type instead for massive files. *(Note: Based on maintainer feedback, an initial hardcoded size threshold approach was dropped in favor of this cleaner architectural approach that relies on natural JVM limits).* ### Any related issues, documentation, discussions? <!-- Please use this section to link other resources if not mentioned already. 1. 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Created a workflow with the `File Scan` operator configured to use the `binary` attribute type (which intentionally attempts to load the entire file into memory). 3. Ran the workflow. **Result:** The workflow caught the JVM's `OutOfMemoryError` when attempting the massive allocation, safely aborted the thread, and successfully threw the custom user-friendly error message in the UI without crashing the server. **Automated Tests:** - Updated the mock in `FileScanUtilsSpec.scala` to simulate a natural `OutOfMemoryError` being thrown during stream reading to prove the `catch` block reliably intercepts it and translates it to the user-friendly exception. ### Was this PR authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling? <!-- If generative AI tooling has been used in the process of authoring this PR, please include the phrase: 'Generated-by: ' followed by the name of the tool and its version. If no, write 'No'. 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