Introduce detailed progress reporting for PDF layout parsing, exposing phase and page-level updates to clients. Replace legacy parseStatus with a structured parseState field in the database schema, updating all relevant backend and API logic. Add SSE endpoint for real-time parse progress updates. Update client hooks and UI to reflect granular progress and improve user feedback during document parsing. Includes migration scripts and new parse-state utility module.
Remove hardcoded defaults for preview variant and width in database schemas to allow more flexible preview generation. Bump preview cache schema version and add versioning to cache rows for consistency. Switch preview image generation to 480px JPEGs with updated file naming and content type. Refactor PDF preview rendering to support configurable output format and quality, and update all preview consumers to use unified "image" buffer property instead of "png". Add migration scripts and update metadata for both Postgres and SQLite.
BREAKING CHANGE: Preview variant and width defaults removed from database; preview cache and image handling updated across system.
Migrate PDF parsing to use ONNX Docling layout model for structured block extraction, enabling improved TTS segmentation and chaptering. Add compute backend abstraction for heavy tasks (alignment, layout parsing) with configuration via `OPENREADER_COMPUTE_MODE`. Integrate block-level locators and document settings for per-document PDF parsing options. Update S3 storage for parsed PDF JSON, add migration and schema changes, and extend client and server APIs for parsed data and settings. Remove legacy word highlight flag in favor of compute capability detection.
- Add ONNX model download, local/none compute modes, and `onnxruntime-node` dependency
- Update PDF viewer and TTS pipeline to use parsed blocks and block-level locators
- Add document settings storage and APIs for per-document PDF options
- Update S3 storage layout for parsed PDF JSON
- Add admin/config/docs updates for new compute and parsing features
- Remove obsolete word highlight runtime flag and UI
BREAKING CHANGE: PDF parsing and word highlighting now require `OPENREADER_COMPUTE_MODE=local` and ONNX model; document settings and S3 layout updated; legacy word highlight flag removed.
Add database-backed runtime configuration for feature flags and TTS provider credentials, editable via a new admin UI panel. Replace static NEXT_PUBLIC_* and TTS provider env vars with admin-managed settings stored in the database and injected at SSR for client access. Implement admin-only panels for managing shared TTS provider credentials (with encrypted API keys) and live site feature flags. Add schema migrations, API routes, React contexts, and hooks for SSR-injected runtime config and live updates. Update client and server logic to resolve configuration from the database at runtime, enforcing admin restrictions and supporting migration from legacy env-based config.
BREAKING CHANGE: Feature flags and TTS provider credentials are now managed at runtime via the admin UI. Environment variables are only used for initial seeding and are ignored after first boot. Existing deployments must migrate configuration to the admin panel.
Redesign TTS segment storage by decomposing the `tts_segments` table into two normalized tables: `tts_segment_entries` for unique segment identity and locator projection, and `tts_segment_variants` for per-settings audio variants. Update schema, queries, and API routes to use the new structure, including manifest pagination and segment resolution logic. Refactor segment locator handling to use stable projections and manifest cursors. Migrate tests and data cleanup utilities to support the new model.
BREAKING CHANGE: Database schema for TTS segments is now split into entry and variant tables; all code and consumers must use the new structure. Persisted data and APIs relying on the old `tts_segments` table are incompatible.
Implement strict validation for EPUB TTS segment locators, requiring stable spine coordinates (`spineHref`, `spineIndex`, `charOffset`) and rejecting legacy CFI-only locators. Introduce `segmentKey` as a normalized identity derived from segment text, used for robust merging and deduplication of synthesized and persisted segments. Update database schemas, API routes, and manifest logic to support the new locator format and segmentKey. Add helpers for locator resolution and segmentKey construction, with comprehensive unit tests for identity, normalization, and manifest grouping.
BREAKING CHANGE: Persisted EPUB TTS segment locators must now include stable spine coordinates; legacy CFI-only locators are no longer accepted. Consumers must handle the new `segmentKey` field for segment identity and merging.
Introduce SegmentsSidebar component and supporting reader UI for segment-level
navigation and inspection. Add TTS segments manifest and clear API endpoints to
enable efficient retrieval and management of segment variants. Update TTS
segment schema to include settings_hash for improved lookup and indexing,
and adjust indexes to use settings_hash instead of settings_json. Update
contexts and types to support segment variant display and interaction.
This enhances document navigation and TTS segment management for end users.
Switch tts_segments schema to use settings_json (jsonb for Postgres, text for SQLite)
instead of settings_hash. Update related indexes and migration SQL. Regenerate
Drizzle snapshots to reflect the new structure. This improves flexibility for
storing TTS settings and enables more robust segment lookups.
Introduce TTS segment support with new database tables and migrations for both Postgres and SQLite. Implement segment ensure, audio, and manifest API endpoints, segment storage in S3, and segment authorization logic. Update TTS context and client API to use segment-based synthesis and retrieval. Add server-side helpers for segment ID, settings hash, locator normalization, and audio probing. Extend user data cleanup and teardown logic to remove TTS segment objects. Add unit tests for segment helpers.
BREAKING CHANGE: TTS synthesis now uses segment-based storage and APIs; database migrations required.
Remove the foreign key constraint referencing the user table in both
Postgres and SQLite schemas. This decouples the usage tracking from
the primary user table.
- Implement ensureSystemUserExists to handle foreign key constraints for
unclaimed data when authentication is disabled.
- Add missing foreign key relationship between audiobook chapters and
audiobooks with cascade delete.
- Integrate a beforeDelete hook in auth config to trigger storage
cleanup when a user is removed.
- Regenerate initial migrations for both PostgreSQL and SQLite to
reflect schema updates.
Enforce referential integrity by linking application tables to the auth user table across both PostgreSQL and SQLite schemas.
- Add foreign key references with ON DELETE CASCADE to all user-owned tables.
- Re-generate initial migrations for Postgres and SQLite providers.
- Update migration script to ensure the SQLite database directory exists.
- Remove explicit SSL configuration from the PostgreSQL connection pool.
- Updated SQLite journal metadata with new tag and timestamp.
- Refactored account deletion API to utilize Better Auth's built-in user deletion method for cascading cleanup.
- Enhanced database initialization to include authentication schemas for both SQLite and Postgres.
- Removed user, session, account, and verification tables from the Drizzle schema, as they are now managed by Better Auth.
- Created separate schema files for authentication in both Postgres and SQLite.
- Added SQL migration scripts for creating necessary tables in both database systems.
- Add document preview caching logic with in-memory and persisted storage.
- Implement S3 blobstore functions for managing document previews.
- Create rendering functions for PDF and EPUB cover images to JPEG format.
- Introduce database schema and functions for managing document preview metadata.
- Add unit tests for rendering PDF and EPUB previews.
- Implemented user preferences management with a new API for GET and PUT requests.
- Added user document progress tracking with a new API for retrieving and updating progress.
- Introduced database schema changes for user preferences and document progress.
- Enhanced EPUB and TTS contexts to support syncing user preferences and document progress.
- Added functions to handle transferring user preferences and progress during account linking.
- Updated client-side logic to schedule syncing of user preferences and document progress.
- Replace client-side IndexedDB with server-first document storage
- Add document caching layer for offline capability and performance
- Implement document transfer during anonymous-to-authenticated account linking
- Add database indexes for improved query performance
- Update document contexts to use new caching system
- Refactor document upload and deletion APIs
- Add audiobook pruning for missing files
- Improve test isolation with namespace support
- Add unit tests for document cache and transfer functions
Ensure all metadata operations consistently use the database layer,
removing filesystem-only fallback paths and conditional DB checks.
- Simplified migration scripts to always run on startup
- Updated document/audiobook APIs to always query DB
- Added ensureDbIndexed() calls across all routes
- Extracted test namespace utilities to dedicated module
- Removed migration-manager.ts (functionality consolidated)
- Updated rate limiter to assume DB is always available
BREAKING CHANGE: Database is now required in all configurations.
When auth is disabled, SQLite is used by default at /app/docstore/sqlite3.db.
- Change audiobooks and audiobookChapters tables to use composite PK (id, userId)
- Migrate audiobooks from flat storage to user-specific directories under audiobooks_users
- Add support for claiming unclaimed audiobooks on account creation
- Improve auth rate limiting with retry logic and DISABLE_AUTH_RATE_LIMIT for tests
- Fix iOS/Safari audio playback with unlock mechanism and playback rate watchdog
- Update API routes to handle user-scoped audiobook access with fallback to unclaimed
- Transfer audiobooks when linking anonymous accounts to real accounts
- Remove foreign key constraint from audiobookChapters to support composite PK
- Add cascade delete to account and session foreign keys
Relocate migration scripts to `drizzle/scripts`, update `start` and
`migrate`
to use the new path, and add a `generate` script for contributors.
Update README migration guidance for SQLite vs Postgres workflows.
BREAKING CHANGE: remove `migrate:force` and change migration script
paths; consumers relying on `scripts/migrate*.mjs` or `pnpm
migrate:force` must update to the new commands.
Add dedicated Drizzle config files for sqlite and postgres and generate
new migration outputs for each dialect.
Update migrate scripts to load env files and auto-pick the correct
config unless explicitly provided, and tighten API auth handling by
using shared auth context helpers and enforcing userId checks when auth
is enabled.
- replace custom DB adapter with Drizzle setup (SQLite/Postgres schemas) and add `drizzle.config.ts` plus migrations in `drizzle/` and `drizzle_pg/`
- switch better-auth to drizzleAdapter, add auth helpers (`getAuthContext`, `requireAuthContext`, `requireAudiobookOwned`), and make `useAuth`/`useAuthSession` safe no-ops when auth is disabled
- persist documents/audiobooks in DB with ownership checks, unclaimed fallback, and ref-counted deletes; add FS scan helper for no-auth mode
- gate docx-to-pdf, library, voices, whisper, and migration endpoints behind auth when enabled
- add unclaimed data scan/claim flow with `/api/user/claim`, `ClaimDataModal`, and server-side scan/claim helpers
- refactor rate limiting and account deletion to use Drizzle tables (`user_tts_chars`, `user`)
- run migrations via `scripts/migrate-if-auth.mjs` (auto on `pnpm start` + `pnpm migrate`), remove Docker entrypoint and old better-auth migration file
- update README and lockfile for the new migration workflow and dependencies