Eliminate all code, tests, and utilities related to the legacy 'unclaimed' user
scope. All API endpoints, document and audiobook storage, and access logic now
require a valid authenticated userId and only operate on resources owned by that
user. Remove related helper functions, test cases, and conditional flows for
anonymous/unclaimed data. Update types, client APIs, and UI logic to reflect
that only 'user' scope is supported. This simplifies ownership checks and
removes ambiguity around document and audiobook access.
Eliminate all code paths, configuration, and documentation related to running
without authentication. Require AUTH_SECRET and BASE_URL at startup, updating
middleware, server logic, and runtime checks to assume auth is always enabled.
Simplify onboarding, settings, and test helpers to reflect mandatory auth.
Update environment examples, Docker and deployment docs, and CI/test configs.
Remove no-auth-specific UI flows, test cases, and feature toggles.
Remove TTS cache and upstream tuning environment variables in favor of admin-managed
runtime settings. Add new admin panel controls for TTS retry attempts, upstream timeout,
audio cache size, and cache TTL. Update API routes and TTS generation logic to consume
these runtime-configurable values, enabling live adjustment without redeploy. Update
documentation to reflect the removal of related env vars and the new admin workflow.
- Stream request body in blob upload fallback route to enforce size limits
without buffering entire payload
- Enhance admin provider panel error handling for multi-status responses
- Adjust positive integer validation to require value >= 1
- Use full rate limit config for job event recording and prune by largest window
- Fix PDF layout job event userId usage in docx-to-pdf upload route
- Add missing windows array fallback in documents register route
- Minor CI workflow and env example corrections
- Update audiobooks blobstore test to use beforeAll directly
These changes improve efficiency, correctness, and maintainability across API, admin, rate limiting, and test modules.
implement a generic user_job_events table for tracking compute job creation
enforce configurable burst and sustained limits for PDF layout parsing
add admin panel controls for compute rate limiting and max upload size
update API routes to apply and record rate checks for PDF parse jobs
document new environment variables and admin settings for compute limits
improve IP extraction logic for rate limiting accuracy
add tests for request IP extraction and test namespace gating
This change introduces a robust mechanism to throttle expensive compute operations, such as PDF parsing, on a per-user basis. It provides both burst and sustained rate controls, with admin-tunable parameters and clear user feedback on throttling. The job event ledger enables accurate concurrency and rate enforcement, while new documentation and tests ensure maintainability and clarity.
- Remove legacy TTS rate limit environment variables and migrate all related configuration to runtime settings managed via the Admin UI
- Add runtime config keys for TTS rate limiting enable/disable and per-user/IP daily quotas
- Refactor rate limiter and API routes to use runtime config for thresholds and enablement
- Update AdminFeaturesPanel to allow editing TTS rate limiting and quota values in the UI
- Add shared-provider-selection utility for consistent provider selection logic
- Update documentation to reflect new runtime/admin configuration and remove obsolete env var docs
- Add unit tests for rate limit runtime settings and provider selection
BREAKING CHANGE: TTS rate limiting is now controlled via Admin → Site features; environment variables for TTS rate limiting are no longer supported and will be ignored.
Introduce per-page progress events for PDF parsing by adding onPageStarted
hooks throughout the compute worker and core PDF pipeline. Add
compute/worker/src/pdf-progress.ts to encapsulate progress event builders.
Update server logic to emit page start and page parsed events, improving
client feedback during long-running PDF jobs.
Add src/lib/server/compute/abort-like-error.ts and integrate isAbortLikeError
to robustly detect and suppress expected aborts in API event streaming.
Update API route to ignore abort-like errors on worker proxy crash.
Add unit tests for abort-like error detection and PDF progress event
generation. Refactor PDF parse logic to allow empty merged regions without
throwing, ensuring downstream flows remain resilient to edge cases.
These changes improve observability, error handling, and reliability for
document parsing and event streaming.
Eliminate the errorCode property from server logger calls, error contract types, and API error bodies throughout the codebase. This reduces duplication and streamlines error reporting, relying on structured event names and error classes for identification. All affected API routes, server logic, and logging utilities have been updated for consistency. Documentation directory added for future reference.
Update TTS segment ensure route to distinguish aborted and failed segment generation, providing more granular logging and context. Replace ambiguous message variables with clearer detail fields, and improve log event naming for abort scenarios. Adjust ESLint logger call selectors for maintainability and consistency, consolidating selector logic and enforcing stricter server logger usage patterns. These changes improve observability and error traceability in TTS segment operations.
Introduce `serverLogger` utility based on pino for consistent, structured logging across all server and API modules. Replace direct console logging with `serverLogger` and add request-scoped logging helpers. Update environment variable handling, documentation, and deployment guides to reflect new logging configuration (`LOG_FORMAT`, `LOG_LEVEL`, `COMPUTE_LOG_LEVEL`). Enforce no-console in server code via ESLint and add pino/pino-pretty dependencies.
This change standardizes log output, improves observability, and prepares the codebase for ingestion by log platforms.
Integrate opId handling throughout PDF layout parsing by updating client hooks, API routes, and event streams to support operation ID propagation. Add server utility for worker operation creation to centralize opId management. Enhance polling and SSE subscription utilities to accept and return opId, improving traceability and coordination of parse operations across the client and server.
Define maxDuration as 300 seconds for the parsed events API route to explicitly
control execution timeouts during long-running PDF layout processing. This
ensures more predictable serverless behavior for streaming operations.
Introduce detailed console logging across document parsing API routes and worker
operation state fetches. Logs now capture stream openings, error conditions,
worker state unavailability, and invalid responses, improving observability and
debuggability for PDF parsing and ONNX layout processing flows.
Add worker operation state polling to document parse routes, enabling real-time
status and progress updates from the ONNX layout worker. Introduce
`fetchWorkerOperationState` utility and status mapping logic to synchronize
parse status with worker job state, improving accuracy for pending, running,
and failed operations.
Move shared type contracts from `contracts` to new `api-contracts` module in `compute/core` for clearer API boundaries. Remove legacy `contracts`, `pdf`, and `whisper` index files. Update all imports to use `api-contracts`. Refactor server job logic by replacing `parsePdfJob.ts` with modular `user-pdf-layout-job.ts` and `user-whisper-align-job.ts`, updating all relevant API routes and compute integration. This improves maintainability and separation of concerns across compute and server layers.
Move and re-export all PDF parsing and TTS-related types from
@openreader/compute-core/types, eliminating local type duplication.
Update imports throughout the codebase to use the new centralized type
module. Remove obsolete worker-contract file and update tsconfig paths
and compute-core exports for the new types entry point. Refactor API
routes and job logic to use the new type imports and shared parse-state
healing utility. This streamlines type management and improves
consistency between compute and app layers.
Introduce automatic healing for stale PDF parse states in API routes. Add
`isDocumentParseStateStale` utility and use a shared `COMPUTE_OP_STALE_MS`
environment variable (with config getter) to control the stale window for both
worker op replacement and app-side parse-state healing. Update documentation and
environment variable references to reflect new config.
Enables automatic marking of stuck parses as failed, improving reliability and
retry behavior in distributed compute environments.
Update compute worker to use separate environment variable for PDF job attempts
(`COMPUTE_PDF_JOB_ATTEMPTS`) and set Whisper job max deliveries to 1, clarifying
and separating retry logic between job types. Adjust `.env.example` and deployment
docs to comment out defaults and document new/renamed variables for advanced tuning.
In TTS segment ensure route, introduce explicit timeouts for Whisper alignment
operations, with configurable durations for local and worker modes, improving
robustness and error handling for long-running alignments.
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.
Migrate worker and backend contract to an operation-centric model, introducing opKey-based deduplication for Whisper alignment and PDF layout parsing. Add new operation request/state types and update worker endpoints to accept generic operation requests and expose operation status via SSE. Refactor client and server logic to support operation flows. Update deployment docs, environment examples, and Dockerfile to reflect new architecture and dependency management.
Add ability to fetch parsed documents using a stored S3 key, enabling more flexible blob access patterns. Update API route to prefer `parsedJsonKey` if present, falling back to legacy lookup. Introduce `COMPUTE_WORKER_WAIT_TIMEOUT_MS` environment variable for customizing worker job wait time, with a new default of 120 seconds. Update documentation and examples to reflect these changes.
Eliminate the smartSentenceSplitting configuration flag from application state, UI, and all TTS and audiobook adapter logic. Consolidate TTS segment planning to always include context units, streamlining code and reducing conditional branches. Update tests and type definitions to reflect the removal of this feature toggle.
Refactor compute backend initialization to use asynchronous loading and promise caching, replacing previous synchronous singleton pattern. Update all consumers—including TTS segment alignment and PDF layout parsing jobs—to await compute backend resolution before invoking methods. This change improves compatibility with dynamic imports and future-proofs backend selection logic.
Eliminate unused PDF text extraction logic and margin-based filtering from the client library. Refactor API routes to generalize parse status normalization, removing explicit references to deprecated "unsupported" status and type variants. Update usages to accept string parse statuses for improved flexibility. Simplify document state dependency tracking in the PDF document hook.
Eliminate the "none" compute mode and all related code paths, including the NoneComputeBackend, "unsupported" parse status, and PDF margin settings. Parsing is now always available if the app starts successfully, and configuration is limited to "local" or "worker" compute modes. Update types, API routes, client adapters, and documentation to reflect this simplification.
BREAKING CHANGE: "none" is no longer a valid COMPUTE_MODE; only "local" and "worker" are supported. "unsupported" parse status and PDF margin settings are removed.
Introduce support for external compute worker mode (`COMPUTE_MODE=worker`) using a new `WorkerComputeBackend`. This enables offloading heavy ONNX Whisper alignment and PDF layout parsing to a standalone worker service (Redis + BullMQ), improving scalability and compatibility with serverless/limited environments.
- Add `@openreader/compute-core` as a shared package for ONNX inference and PDF parsing logic.
- Implement `WorkerComputeBackend` and worker contract/types for remote job execution.
- Update compute backend selection logic and remove previous worker mode guards.
- Extend `WhisperAlignInput` and `PdfLayoutInput` types to support object keys for remote data access.
- Refactor local compute backend to use `@openreader/compute-core` and support both buffer and object key inputs.
- Update job runner, TTS segment alignment, and PDF layout parsing flows to use new compute backend APIs.
- Add scripts, Docker workflow, and documentation for deploying and running the compute worker.
- Update environment variable docs and examples for worker mode, including storage requirements and configuration.
- Document published images and stack changes to reflect the new compute worker architecture.
BREAKING CHANGE: `COMPUTE_MODE=worker` now requires an external compute worker service and S3-compatible object storage. Embedded SeaweedFS (`weed mini`) is not supported in worker mode. See the new documentation for deployment and configuration details.
Replace the previous whisper.cpp-based word alignment with a fully ONNX-based
implementation using onnxruntime-node and @huggingface/tokenizers. Add new
Whisper ONNX model management, alignment mapping, and spectral analysis modules.
Remove all code and documentation referencing whisper.cpp, update environment
variables, Dockerfile, and docs to reflect ONNX-only alignment. Add unit tests
for alignment and ONNX model logic.
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.
Introduce sentence and word highlighting for HTML/TXT/MD documents, including new config options (`htmlHighlightEnabled`, `htmlWordHighlightEnabled`) and synced user preferences. Update the HTML viewer to support these highlights using custom spans, and add corresponding CSS styles. Extend document settings to allow toggling these features. Implement block-level locator sorting and display improvements. Add audiobook export support for HTML documents, including adapter and pipeline integration.
- Add `htmlHighlightEnabled` and `htmlWordHighlightEnabled` to config, user state, and Dexie storage
- Update HTML viewer to apply and manage highlights for sentences and words
- Add CSS for HTML highlight classes and scroll margin
- Extend document settings UI for HTML highlight toggles
- Support HTML audiobook export in modal and pipeline
- Improve block locator sorting and sidebar display for HTML
- Add HTML audiobook adapter and block parsing utilities
Update GitHub Actions workflows to latest action versions and improve pnpm usage by introducing per-package workspace configs. Add docs-site/pnpm-workspace.yaml and update Dockerfile/package.json for better monorepo support. Upgrade dependencies across main and docs-site packages for compatibility and security. Refine TypeScript types and hooks for improved type safety and maintainability.
Refactor chapter API to use new coerceAudiobookGenerationSettings utility for
validating and migrating audiobook metadata. Add src/lib/server/audiobooks/settings.ts
with shared logic and introduce corresponding unit tests to ensure correct
settings migration and validation.
Integrate changelog version check on settings open, triggering the changelog
panel when a new app version is detected. Refactor user preferences storage to
support metadata via payload utilities, enabling version tracking and future
extensibility. Add API endpoint for changelog version check and related tests
for changelog and preferences payload logic.