Remove legacy TTS segment manifest and audio endpoints in favor of new presigned and fallback audio URL approach. Update segment manifest structure to include `audioPresignUrl` and `audioFallbackUrl` fields, deprecating the previous `audioUrl`. Refactor segment ensure logic and TTS context to utilize the new playback source model. Add server utilities for generating presigned S3 URLs and introduce new API routes for presign and fallback audio retrieval. Clean up obsolete client API functions and types to reflect the new manifest format.
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.
Move resolveVoices and resolveReplicateVoiceInputKey to a new server-side
voice-resolution module to improve separation of concerns and reduce shared
bundle size. Update all imports and related tests to use the new module.
Remove unused LRUMap and related caches from shared catalog. Update Replicate
cooldown logic to use per-scope LRU cache for improved concurrency handling.
Move getUpstreamStatus and getUpstreamRetryAfterSeconds to a shared utility
module for consistent upstream error handling across TTS endpoints. Strengthen
audiobook chapter API by introducing runtime validation for incoming settings
payloads, ensuring type safety and error reporting for malformed requests.
Replace in-memory Map caches with LRUMap for Replicate voice and schema
lookups, improving memory management and eviction logic.
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.
- Introduce a shared tts-provider-catalog to centralize provider/model/voice defaults
and feature flags (supportsTtsInstructions, providerSupportsCustomModel, resolveProviderModels,
getDefaultVoices, etc.). Replace ad-hoc provider logic across server and client with catalog calls.
- Replace inline voice/model UI logic in SettingsModal, AudiobookExportModal, TTSContext,
generate server code, and voice hook to use catalog helpers (resolveTtsSettingsViewModel,
supportsTtsInstructions, getDefaultVoices).
- Extract audiobook generation responsibilities into a small client-side pipeline:
- Add createEpubAudiobookSourceAdapter and createPdfAudiobookSourceAdapter adapter modules
to prepare chapters from EPUB/PDF sources.
- Add runAudiobookGeneration and regenerateAudiobookChapter pipeline functions to handle
chapter preparation, progress tracking, request header construction, and retry/abort behavior.
- Wire adapters/pipeline into EPUBContext and PDFContext to simplify and centralize audiobook flow.
- Move config preference helpers out of ConfigContext into dedicated client modules:
- buildSyncedPreferencePatch (lib/client/config/preferences.ts)
- applyConfigUpdate and getVoicePreferenceKey (lib/client/config/updates.ts)
- Use these helpers in ConfigContext to keep update logic small and testable.
- Add TTS settings view model resolver (lib/client/settings/tts-settings.ts) and tests
for the tts-provider catalog and config helpers (tests/unit/tts-provider-catalog.spec.ts).
- Minor usages updated: AudiobookExportModal, SettingsModal, useVoiceManagement, TTSContext,
server tts generation, and various context files to consume the new modules.
Why: Reduce duplication, improve testability, and separate concerns for provider metadata,
UI view-model logic, and audiobook generation flow. Breaking changes: none.
- Removed unused imports and types from TTS route.
- Consolidated TTS buffer generation logic into a new module.
- Implemented caching for TTS audio buffers using LRU cache.
- Updated TTS request handling to support instructions for specific models.
- Refactored audiobook chapter creation to use new TTS generation logic.
- Simplified error handling and response management in TTS API.
- Enhanced client-side logic to manage TTS requests and retries.
- Updated types to reflect changes in TTS request payload structure.