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 PDF viewer and document hook to improve parse status management:
- Set parseStatus to null on clear instead of 'pending' for accurate state
- Explicitly set initial parseStatus and reset parseProgress when loading a new document
- Adjust loader display logic to check for resolved parse status before showing expanded loader
Prevents UI inconsistencies and ensures parse progress is reflected correctly during document transitions.
- Replace static JSON imports with runtime manifest loading in pdf and whisper model modules for compatibility with ESM and bundlers
- Refactor Next.js config to clarify compute mode logic and improve worker bundling conditions
- Update test imports to use package entrypoints instead of relative paths
- Remove redundant whisper alignment/model tests now covered elsewhere or by integration
- No breaking changes to public API or model handling logic
Replace static timeout constants with functions that derive alignment and ffmpeg
decode timeouts from compute timeout config. This enables adaptive timeout
behavior based on runtime configuration, improving robustness under varying
resource constraints. Update error handling and internal APIs to propagate
timeout values accordingly.
Remove unused Node.js engine constraint from package.json for broader compatibility.
Remove unnecessary UI reload and modal interactions during audiobook export
cleanup to reduce flakiness under load. Set explicit timeout for long-running
MP3 export test to ensure consistent execution. These changes enhance test
stability and maintainability.
- Deleted mergeTextWithRegions.ts, LICENSE.txt, manifest.json, parsePdf.ts, renderPage.ts, runLayoutModel.ts, stitchCrossPageBlocks.ts, and types.ts as they are no longer needed.
- Updated unit tests to reflect new import paths from @openreader/compute-core.
- Adjusted tsconfig.json to include new paths for pdf-layout module.
Align COMPUTE_PDF_JOB_ATTEMPTS default value with new ONNX-based PDF layout
parsing approach by setting it to 1 in environment examples, worker config,
and deployment documentation. This reflects improved reliability and reduces
unnecessary retries for PDF processing jobs.
Standardize compute job concurrency configuration by introducing a shared
COMPUTE_JOB_CONCURRENCY setting, replacing separate PDF and Whisper concurrency
controls. Add cross-platform CPU core detection and thread budgeting utilities,
and update both ONNX model execution and concurrency limiters to use dynamic
thread allocation per job. Refactor environment variable docs and examples to
reflect unified concurrency management. Streamline PDF.js font path resolution
for improved reliability across environments.
Introduce idle and hard cap timeouts for PDF layout parsing in the compute worker,
ensuring long-running jobs are capped and progress is tracked with explicit
timeouts. Refactor NATS JetStream client initialization to use a configurable
API timeout. Update PDF viewer UI to treat parse state as 'pending' by default,
improving clarity during document preparation and parsing. Refine parse loader
labels and progress logic for more accurate user feedback.
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.
Align compute worker to use PORT environment variable consistently across
Dockerfile, docker-compose, and server code, replacing COMPUTE_WORKER_PORT.
Update .env.example and deployment documentation to clarify platform-specific
behavior, especially for Railway and similar environments. This simplifies
configuration and reduces platform-specific issues.
Update worker server to prioritize platform-specific PORT environment variable
when setting the compute worker port. Add robust normalization for
COMPUTE_WORKER_URL, ensuring proper scheme and validation, and trim trailing
slashes for consistency. This enhances reliability in diverse deployment
environments.
Update backend creation logic to consistently determine compute mode using
a local variable, ensuring correct handling when the mode is undefined. This
improves clarity and robustness in backend selection.
Remove 'ffmpeg-static' from server external packages in Next.js config and
specify Node.js 22.x as required engine in package.json to align with
deployment environment.
Update Next.js configuration to conditionally set 'output' only when not on
Vercel, and always define 'outputFileTracingExcludes' with dynamic includes
based on compute mode. This ensures compatibility with Vercel deployments and
improves local/server build behavior.
Update TTS context to include configProviderType, supportsInstructions, and
ttsInstructions in the provided value, improving downstream access to provider
capabilities and instruction handling.
Update compute backend interfaces and job logic to consistently handle parsed
PDF layout results as either direct data or S3 object key references. Refactor
result types, local and worker backends, and job processing to support this
pattern. Improves flexibility for large document parsing and object storage
integration.