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.
Revise PDF viewer to introduce an explicit 'unknown' parse state and improve
loader and status messaging for better user clarity. Refactor Spinner to use
'currentColor' for border styling and simplify conditional rendering based on
className. Expand compute worker .env.example with explicit concurrency,
timeout, and job attempt variables for enhanced configuration transparency.
Enhance PDF parse loader transitions by introducing a delayed expansion for detailed progress, reducing UI flicker during parse-to-render handoff. Refactor PDFViewer to ensure document readiness is signaled only once per load, preventing redundant callbacks and improving synchronization between parsing and rendering states.
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.
Update TTS segment prefetching logic to handle arrays of CanonicalTtsSourceUnit for upcoming and next locations, enabling more precise TTS segment mapping. Expand cache key construction to include providerType and instructions, improving cache differentiation for TTS requests. Adjust related types and usages to support richer segment metadata propagation.
Introduce sourceUnitsFromParsedPage helper to extract CanonicalTtsSourceUnit
objects from parsed PDF pages, filtering by block kind and text content. Update
TTS state setter to include extracted source units when available, enabling
improved TTS segment mapping and future extensibility.
Unify and improve layout settling logic across EPUB, HTML, and PDF viewers by
adding delayed recomputation and guarding against zero-height container during
transient states. Refactor PDF document loading to include retry logic with
success detection, ensuring robust handling of transient failures. Update
Playwright test helpers to provide more reliable PDF viewer readiness checks
and introduce request retry utilities for backend API calls. Add targeted unit
tests for single-section chapter fallback in the PDF audiobook adapter. Update
test files and helpers to align with new layout and export logic.
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 `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.
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.
Implement block-level highlighting in PDF viewer by leveraging parsed document
structure and TTS segment locator. Extend highlightPattern API to accept options
for parsedDocument, locator, and block geometry mode. Update PDFViewer to use
block geometry highlighting when available, improving accuracy and alignment of
sentence and word highlights with ONNX-based DocLayoutV3 parsing. Refactor
highlighting logic to support both legacy span-based and new geometry-based
approaches.
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.
Move runtime config resolution logic to a new `runtime-config-rsc.ts` module for use in React Server Components. Update public layout and landing page to consume the RSC-specific resolver, improving compatibility and separation of concerns.
Introduce `enableUserSignups` runtime setting to allow administrators to control
whether new accounts can be created. Update environment variable and documentation
references to support this feature. UI elements for account creation are now
conditionally rendered based on this flag. Signup attempts are blocked server-side
when disabled, including email, OAuth, and anonymous upgrades.
Add `assertUserSignupAllowed` utility for consistent enforcement and corresponding
unit tests to verify policy behavior.
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.
Introduce changelog feed manifest support, including client and shared
utilities for fetching and parsing changelog data. Add a new
Settings modal panel for viewing changelog entries, with version
detection based on the current app version. Expose a configurable
changelog feed URL in both environment variables and admin panel
runtime settings. Update documentation and deployment workflow to
support changelog feed generation and consumption. Include unit tests
for changelog utilities.
Adopt new layout files for app, epub, html, and pdf routes to standardize
Next.js nested layout structure. Refactor SegmentsSidebar to accept an explicit
epubBookRef prop, decoupling it from internal context. Enhance EPUB resize hook
to ignore initial baseline rect and avoid unnecessary TTS interruptions on load.
Simplify Providers by removing legacy context nesting and conditional logic.
Adopt @tanstack/react-query for data fetching and cache management in admin
settings, provider management, shared provider hooks, and context providers.
Replace legacy useState/useEffect data loading with react-query's useQuery and
useMutation patterns. Refactor document, rate-limit, and shared provider
contexts to use query keys and cache invalidation for consistent state across
the app. Add QueryClientProvider to root providers. Update package.json to
include react-query dependency.
Transition all TTS-related logic, types, and UI to use the new providerRef/providerType model in place of legacy ttsProvider fields. Introduce a centralized tts-provider-policy module to encapsulate provider/model capability checks, default value resolution, and compatibility logic. Update all API routes, contexts, hooks, components, and tests to use providerRef and providerType, ensuring consistent handling of built-in and shared TTS providers. Remove legacy defaultTtsModel config in favor of per-provider defaults and shared provider admin control. Add the showAllProviderModels runtime flag to restrict users to provider default models when desired.
BREAKING CHANGE: ttsProvider fields are replaced by providerRef/providerType throughout the codebase; defaultTtsModel config is removed in favor of per-provider defaults.
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.
Eliminate the deprecated `/api/tts` route and its client usage, consolidating TTS generation logic under chapter and segment endpoints. Update client API utilities to remove direct TTS buffer fetching and improve error propagation for chapter generation failures. Extend TTS segment error metadata to include upstream rate limit and retry details, and standardize error typing in shared types. Adjust tests and helpers to reflect the new TTS mocking approach and endpoint structure. This streamlines TTS API surface and enhances error reporting consistency.
Move daily quota exceeded problem response logic to a dedicated utility in `lib/server/rate-limit/problem-response`. Refactor API routes to use the new builder and remove duplicated formatting code. Update all relevant imports for consistency. This improves maintainability and ensures uniform error responses across TTS endpoints.
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.
Refactor TTS segment identification to support canonical segment keys, decoupling segment IDs from locator and index for more robust deduplication and handoff. Add `segmentKey` to segment types, manifest, and ensure route. Implement natural sorting for EPUB CFI locations and segment locators using new comparison utilities. Update sidebar and manifest helpers to use locator-aware sorting. Add foundational modules for EPUB word highlighting, TTS segment planning, and EPUB handoff logic. Expand types and tests to cover new canonical segment and locator behaviors.
BREAKING CHANGE: TTS segment IDs now support canonical segment keys; APIs and manifest consumers must handle `segmentKey` and updated locator comparison logic.
Introduce configurable segment preloading depth, sentence lookahead, and TTS segment max block length for both PDF and EPUB readers. Add new settings to user preferences, config context, and document settings UI. Refactor TTS segment splitting logic to support per-user max block length and propagate these options through PDF/EPUB adapters and TTS segment generation. Update API, manifest pagination, and segment deduplication for improved performance and correctness. Add tests for new NLP options and manifest logic.
BREAKING CHANGE: TTS segment splitting and manifest APIs now require max block length and preloading parameters; user config schema updated.
Update segment manifest API to group segments by both index and locator
attributes, ensuring distinct segment variants are not merged incorrectly.
Adjust SegmentsSidebar logic to select the most relevant segment per index
based on locator match and recency, improving sidebar accuracy when
multiple locator variants exist for a segment.
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.
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.