Adds 'speech-sdk' as a fifth built-in TTS provider backed by @speech-sdk/core
(Apache 2.0). Models use the provider/model format; requests go from the
server directly to the provider's API with the user's own key. Existing
providers, defaults, and config are untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Update documentation to specify that OpenReader uses the Kokoro voice set
for Kokoro models and the standard OpenAI voices for other models when no
voice listing endpoint is available. Improves clarity on provider fallback
behavior.
Update documentation to specify that only the speech endpoint is required for
OpenAI-compatible TTS providers, with voice listing now optional and auto-discovered.
Document support for multiple audio formats (mp3, wav, ogg, flac) and note that
API keys are optional for local or unauthenticated servers. Add Supertonic to
the list of compatible implementations and improve troubleshooting guidance.
Include documentation for configuring the Supertonic TTS provider. Update
the main TTS providers list and sidebar to reference the new guide, ensuring
users can easily find setup instructions for Supertonic.
Remove all references to legacy RUNTIME_SEED_* environment variables from documentation and codebase. Update docs and .env.example to document the new RUNTIME_SEED_JSON and RUNTIME_SEED_JSON_PATH variables for first-boot runtime config and provider seeding. Refactor admin seed logic and runtime config schema to eliminate env-var-based seeding in favor of JSON-based initialization. Update admin panel UI and badges to reflect new seed sources. Remove obsolete env parsing logic and tests for RUNTIME_SEED_* flags. Add new tests for JSON seed behavior.
BREAKING CHANGE: RUNTIME_SEED_* environment variables are no longer supported; use RUNTIME_SEED_JSON or RUNTIME_SEED_JSON_PATH for first-boot runtime config and provider seeding.
- Replace `OPENREADER_COMPUTE_MODE` and related variables with `COMPUTE_MODE`
- Replace `OPENREADER_*` PDF/Whisper model URLs with `PDF_LAYOUT_MODEL_BASE_URL` and `WHISPER_MODEL_BASE_URL`
- Remove legacy `NEXT_PUBLIC_*` runtime config seeds in favor of `RUNTIME_SEED_*`
- Update documentation, code, and environment references to match new variable names
- Remove deprecated `scripts/fetch-models.mjs` and related npm script
- Update runtime config SSR injection from `window.__OPENREADER_RUNTIME_CONFIG__` to `window.__RUNTIME_CONFIG__`
- Adjust Next.js config to use new compute mode env var and optimize output file tracing for ONNX dependencies
BREAKING CHANGE: Environment variable names for compute mode, model URLs, and runtime config seeding have changed. Update `.env` files and deployment configs to use `COMPUTE_MODE`, `PDF_LAYOUT_MODEL_BASE_URL`, `WHISPER_MODEL_BASE_URL`, and `RUNTIME_SEED_*` as appropriate. Legacy `OPENREADER_*` and `NEXT_PUBLIC_*` variables are no longer supported.
Add a dedicated Admin Panel documentation page detailing management of shared TTS providers and site features via the admin UI. Update all TTS provider guides, environment variable references, and deployment docs to clarify the new runtime configuration model: environment variables serve as first-boot seeds only, with ongoing management handled through the admin interface. Revise sidebars and cross-links to include the new admin panel docs and clarify the distinction between legacy env-based and admin-managed configuration.
Align default Replicate model to the versioned Kokoro model across UI, docs,
and server logic. Refactor TTS settings merging for audiobooks to ensure
consistent normalization. Improve Retry-After header handling for upstream
rate limits. Expand Replicate voice resolution to use model schemas when
available, with test coverage for custom and built-in models.
Update documentation to reflect new Replicate defaults, model selection,
and configuration guidance.
- Updated environment variables documentation to include Replicate as a TTS provider option.
- Added Replicate to the sidebar for TTS provider guides.
- Included Replicate as a dependency in package.json and pnpm-lock.yaml.
- Enhanced audiobook chapter generation to normalize native speed settings based on the TTS provider.
- Improved error handling in TTS API routes to provide retry information for rate-limited responses.
- Updated AudiobookExportModal to reflect native speed support for Replicate models.
- Modified SettingsModal to set default model for Replicate.
- Enhanced SpeedControl component to conditionally render native speed controls based on provider support.
- Updated TTSContext to utilize effective native speed for TTS requests.
- Implemented Replicate request handling in the TTS generation logic.
- Added new documentation for configuring Replicate as a TTS provider.
- Rename configuration.md to auth.md for clarity
- Rename storage-and-blob-behavior.md to object-blob-storage.md
- Split server library import into dedicated documentation page
- Rename intro.md to introduction.md
- Merge support.md into support-and-contributing.md
- Add interactive tabs to configuration and setup guides
- Improve cross-references and navigation between documentation pages
- Update sidebar structure and Docusaurus config for new file paths
This commit restructures the audiobook generation and serving layer to rely exclusively on S3-compatible blob storage, removing the dependency on local filesystem paths.
- Bundle `ffmpeg` and `ffprobe` binaries via npm to ensure portability across environments.
- Update API routes to stream audio directly from blob storage instead of local disk.
- Remove legacy migration endpoints and filesystem-based indexing logic.
- Add startup scripts to facilitate the transition from local to remote storage.
BREAKING CHANGE: Audiobook functionality is now strictly dependent on S3 configuration. The previous filesystem-based storage method has been removed.
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Renamed from docs-site/docs/guides/tts-providers.md (Browse further)