The payload has carried daily_budget {used, limit, exhausted} forever and the
dashboard rendered none of it. The avatar disc now wears a conic progress rim
that fills as the day's real-API budget is spent — green to 70%, amber to 95%,
red after — and flips purple once the worker has bridged to Spotify Free for
the rest of the day (using_free now included in the emit payload). Tooltip
carries the exact used/limit numbers.
A banned service used to just tint red. The payload carries the seconds
remaining (rl_remaining), so the bar now locks into a cooldown state: the live
VU dims, a red column drains away as the ban ticks down (largest remaining
seen is latched as the denominator — only remaining is sent), and an m:ss
timer counts to recovery. The moment the ban expires the track flashes green
('recovered') and the VU takes the stage back. 'Back in 4:00', not
'something's red'.
A thin accent marker sticks at each bar's recent maximum, holds ~1.2s, then
falls a few percent per update until it rests on the live fill — exactly how a
hardware VU meter's peak LED behaves. A traffic burst stays readable for a few
seconds after it's over instead of vanishing with the next 1s sample. Hidden
while it sits on the fill so idle bars don't carry a stray line.
Settings reorg (Downloads page):
- Move the retry controls (retry next-best candidate, exhaustive retry,
retries-per-query) out of the Post-Processing tile into a new collapsible
"Retry Logic" tile on the Downloads tab (data-stg=downloads), collapsed by
default. Also decouples them from the post-processing master toggle, which
previously hid them when post-processing was disabled. Config keys are
unchanged (still post_processing.*); settings.js binds by element id so the
DOM move needs no JS change.
- Wrap the existing Quality Profile group in a matching collapsible tile,
collapsed by default.
Sidebar (reduce-effects):
- The perf PR (#793) gated .nav-button hover/active-hover behind
body:not(.reduce-effects), removing the highlight entirely in reduce-effects
mode. Restore the highlight there using only cheap properties (flat
background + border-color; the base already reserves a 1px transparent
border so there's no layout shift) while keeping the expensive gradient /
translateX transform / multi-layer box-shadow off.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A leftover `.sync-tab-server { flex: 1.4 !important }` from the old equal-width
pills tab strip leaked past the brand-chip restyle (its !important beat the
chip's flex:0 0 auto), so the active Server Playlists pill spanned the whole row
instead of fitting its label. Dropped just that declaration — the tab now behaves
like every other chip; its bespoke gradient + the rest of the rule are untouched.
New 'Link / ID' input on the Search page: paste a Spotify / Apple Music /
MusicBrainz / Deezer URL (or a bare ID) and it's looked up directly on the
owning source — no fuzzy search, no scoring.
- core/search/by_id.py: source-agnostic parser (URL domain/path or bare-ID
format -> source,kind,id; numeric IDs fan out, first hit wins) + per-source
get-by-id dispatch + adapters projecting each provider's dict onto the
standard album/track card shape.
- /api/enhanced-search/by-id: thin additive route over resolve_identifier.
- Frontend: dedicated input that adopts the resolved source as active and
renders through the existing dropdown + download/import flow.
Purely additive — existing files are insertion-only; the resolver runs only
behind the new route. 29 seam tests cover parsing, shaping, fan-out, and
not-found.
Two measured, universally-beneficial fixes (kept after determining the rest of
the earlier perf work was chasing a Bitwarden extension that pegged the main
thread, not real app bugs):
- .main-content had a linear-gradient background. A gradient on the scroll
container is re-rastered across the whole scrolled area every scroll frame
(the compositor can't translate a cached tile): ~25% dropped frames -> <1%
once flattened to a solid color (visually identical, was rgb 10->15->11).
- The explorer wheel-zoom listener was a non-passive listener on `document`,
which disables compositor (async) scrolling app-wide so every wheel/trackpad
scroll runs through the main thread. Scoped it to the explorer viewport.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- depth setting (light = core tags + matched source ids; full = same
multi-source enrichment cascade a fresh download gets, run additively
via embed_source_ids). Threaded through scan/finding/auto-apply and the
repair_worker fix handler.
- source now defaults to 'auto' (= your source priority / active source)
instead of blank.
- give native <option> popups a solid dark background (were white-on-white).
- tests for full-depth full_meta payload + enrich invocation + light no-op.
The #rate-monitor-section equalizer had breakpoints but two narrow-bar gaps:
- The status pill ("Not configured", "Yielding") is wider than a thin
equalizer column and spilled over neighbours — now capped to the bar width
with the label truncating via ellipsis.
- Wrapped rows were left-aligned (orphan bar stranded) with no vertical gap —
now centered with a row-gap so multi-row layouts read intentionally.
Plus smaller value/name fonts at <=480px so tiny bars stay legible.
On mobile, worker-orbs is disabled so the enrichment buttons render as real
buttons. They were a ragged centered flex-wrap with the wide 'Manage Workers'
pill jammed inline. Now (<=768px, scoped to #dashboard-page so Settings etc.
are untouched): the 44px icon buttons spread evenly across the full width in an
auto-fit grid, and the Manage Workers pill gets its own full-width row.
- New 'Recommended For You' carousel section on the Discover page (between the
hero and Your Artists), so recommendations aren't buried behind a hero modal
button. Reuses the recommended-card markup/CSS, the watchlist add handler, and
primes the modal cache so 'View All' opens instantly in sync.
- Re-frames the now-stale copy: recommendations are library-wide (the similar-
artists worker feeds the whole library), not watchlist-only.
- Shows the real explanation from the backend's 'because' field —
'Because you have X & Y' (with a full-list hover tooltip) instead of just a
count — in both the section cards, the modal cards, and the hero subtitle.
- Cards lazy-enrich their images via the same endpoint the modal uses.
Navigation & sidebar feedback:
- Show legacy pages optimistically on pointerdown + CSS :active so the
sidebar reacts instantly instead of waiting for the click/router cycle.
- Defer heavy per-page init via requestIdleCallback so a page becomes
scrollable before its init work runs.
Scroll smoothness:
- Cache particle canvas dimensions (no forced reflow per navigation).
- Pause particle + worker-orb canvas redraws during active scroll so the
scroll gets the full frame budget.
- content-visibility:auto on discover shelves and search/wishlist/library
list items to skip off-screen layout.
Dashboard:
- Run the independent initial loads in parallel (Promise.all) instead of
six sequential awaits, collapsing the reflow cascade.
Settings:
- Wire input listeners once instead of rescanning the ~960-node subtree
on every visit.
- Suppress auto-save while the form is programmatically populated on load,
fixing a spurious full save (4 POSTs + backend service re-init) that
fired on every Settings visit.
Reduce Visual Effects = full performance mode:
- Also halts particles, worker orbs and all filters; hides the static
sidebar aura circles that looked broken without their blur/animation.
Global search bar hidden on settings/help/issues/import pages.
Performance:
- Bake one soft glow sprite per colour into an offscreen canvas and blit
it with drawImage instead of allocating a radial gradient every frame.
This was the hot path: sparks + inbound pulses + every orb glow each
built a gradient per frame (100+/frame at 60fps). Colours quantised to
8-step buckets to bound the cache (imperceptible tint shift, keeps the
rainbow path from minting a sprite every frame).
- Cache each orb's button element at init so the 30-frame active-state
check no longer re-runs querySelector.
- Net: the pulses/glows look identical, far fewer allocations per frame.
UI:
- Enrichment manager modal topbar icon now uses the SoulSync logo
(trans2.png) instead of the helix emoji, matching the dashboard button.
- Nucleus logo now fits to the pulsing radius using the image's natural
width/height, so it no longer stretches to a square.
- Manage Workers button swaps the helix emoji for the SoulSync logo
(trans2.png) inside the existing accent badge.
The modal opened with a plain pop — out of place next to the worker orbs. Now it
springs up from the bottom (toward the Manage Workers button) with the SAME easing
the orbs reveal with, then the worker rail assembles one-by-one: each chip springs
in staggered (scale 0.4→1) with a brief pulse of its own brand colour. Mirrors the
orb motion language AND walks your eye across every worker + its live state dot /
coverage bar as they land — cool + informative. Respects prefers-reduced-motion.
SoulSync standalone matches library tracks without Plex fetchItem,
reports missing counts correctly, and skips server playlist writes.
Automation re-syncs when the mirror grows; after sync finishes, starts
organize download (organize-by-playlist) or wishlist processing.
UI: Spotify URL playlist-folder controls, organize toggle layout in the
discovery modal, reload organize preference when reopening Download Missing.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Adds the dashboard status bubble (the small icon row) for the Similar Artists
worker, alongside the modal entry. Mirrors the per-source bubbles: MusicMap logo,
purple accent, spinner + active/complete/paused states, hover tooltip, and a 2s
status poll against /api/enrichment/similar_artists/status. Click toggles
pause/resume. Tooltip shows matched/pending (the worker has no artist/album/track
phases). 74 JS integrity tests pass.
The fixed hamburger (top:16 left:16, 44px, z9999) sat on top of the map's back
button on mobile. Push .artmap-nav-left right by 52px on <=760px so the back
button clears it.
- Toolbar wraps on phones (<=760px): back + title + stats and the compact tools
stay on row 1, the search drops to its own full-width row below so nothing gets
crushed. Brand text hidden, stats truncate with ellipsis.
- Island nav + canvas height now MEASURE the toolbar height instead of assuming
~50px, so the taller wrapped header doesn't overlap the nav or clip the canvas.
64 JS integrity tests pass.
The Explorer prompt accepted any loose text and explored whatever you typed.
Now it's a proper picker: type -> debounced search of the metadata source
(reuses /api/discover/build-playlist/search-artists — Hydrabase if active,
Spotify if configured, else the active metadata source) -> shows real artist
results with images -> click one to explore that resolved artist. Enter picks
the top match (never explores raw text); Escape/Cancel/backdrop close.
Pure frontend: rebuilds _showArtistMapSearchPrompt() (same Promise<name|null>
contract, so the caller is unchanged), reusing the playlist-builder's search
endpoint + picker styling. No backend change.
Persist organize_by_playlist on mirrored playlists and run playlist-folder
downloads from the auto-sync pipeline instead of the global wishlist phase.
Register SoulSync library rows after playlist-folder post-processing, route
failed organize batches to the wishlist correctly, and skip sync-time
unmatched wishlist only when organize download handles retries.
Invalidate stale playlist track caches on refresh (Spotify and Deezer ARL),
re-mirror on refetch, and improve standalone playlist modals (re-analysis,
Open in Mirrored). Add filesystem missing-track detection and tests.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Investigating 'each mode is different / not good enough' showed the engine is
already shared across all three modes (watchlist/genre/explore) and already does
LOD rendering, eased camera, and debounced zoom-rebuilds — so the inconsistency
was perception driven mostly by the (now-fixed) lag, not separate engines.
This phase surfaces more real data the map already has: the hover tooltip now
shows each artist's live connection count (computed from the map edges), shown
consistently across all three modes. Cheap (only recomputed when the hovered
artist changes, after Phase 1's de-churn). Additive + safe.
JS syntax clean.
- Rebuilt the modal header: gradient top bar with a glowing 🧬 icon chip,
gradient title + subtitle, and styled refresh/close — replaces the flat bar.
- Global 'process first everywhere' control in the header: Artists/Albums/
Tracks/Auto applies to every worker at once (workers that don't enrich a
group are skipped via the 400 the endpoint already returns). Sets order only.
- Match rows: replaced the loud accent-gradient artwork placeholder with a
subtle neutral chip showing the entity glyph; real images layer over it and
remove themselves on error, so missing/broken art never leaves ragged gaps.
- Removed overflow:hidden from .em-row.
Frontend only; JS syntax clean.
Addresses three pieces of UI feedback:
- Fix entity order: enrichment coverage was rendering by object-key order
(albums first). Now sorted canonically artist → album → track via
_emOrderEntities, used everywhere.
- Combine 'Processing order' and 'Enrichment coverage' into a single set of
entity cards: each card shows coverage (segmented matched/not_found/pending
bar + %) AND is the click target to pin that group to enrich first, with
live 'Now' / pinned 'First 📌' / 'Done' states and per-worker accent. Drops
the two redundant sections (and the old chain/stats renderers).
- Richer match rows: status stripe down the left edge (red=not found,
amber=pending), larger rounded artwork with a gradient placeholder, parent
context (artist/album), and a subtle slide-on-hover.
Frontend only; JS syntax clean.
- #1 Unconfigured-source banner: when a source has enabled=false, show a
notice that browsing works but matches/retries won't run until it's set up.
- #2 Rate-limit detail: when rate_limited, surface 'resumes in ~Xm' (from the
status payload) instead of just a pill.
- #3 Richer rows: unmatched items now show parent context — an album's artist,
a track's album — via a parent expression in the query (+ test).
- #4 Bulk select: per-row checkboxes + a bulk bar to retry several at once
(capped concurrency), reusing the /retry item endpoint.
- #5 Remember last worker: selection persists in localStorage and is restored
on open; openEnrichmentManager(workerId) supports future deep-linking
(bubbles left on their pause-on-click behaviour).
- #6 Keyboard nav: ArrowUp/Down moves focus between rows; actions are native
buttons (Enter/Space) and Escape closes — list isn't poll-refreshed so focus
is stable.
53 enrichment tests green; JS syntax clean.
Per-worker processing-order override + UI polish.
Feature — pin an entity group to enrich first:
- Each worker normally runs artist -> album -> track. A user can pin one
group (artist/album/track) to run first from the modal; the worker keeps
that group first until it's exhausted, then resumes the normal chain.
- core/worker_utils.py: read_enrichment_priority() (reads
<service>_enrichment_priority each loop, live) + priority_pending_item()
(shared, whitelisted query returning the worker's expected item shape;
Spotify/iTunes get album_individual/track_individual via a type map).
- A guarded ~6-line hook at the top of all 11 workers' _get_next_item.
CRITICAL: when nothing is pinned (default) the hook returns immediately,
so default enrichment order is byte-identical to before. Discogs (no track)
and Genius (no album) only honor their supported entities.
- core/enrichment/api.py: GET/POST /api/enrichment/<id>/priority (+ config_get
hook); POST validates the entity against what the source enriches.
- 14 new tests (helper shapes, exhaustion, route get/set/clear/validate).
UI:
- Refined hero header: identity + inline status left, single Pause right,
'now enriching' quiet sub-line; overall coverage % moved into the stats
section ('82% matched · 1,203 of 1,460'). Hero gently pulses while running.
- New processing-order strip: artist→album→track steps showing the live phase
(pulsing 'now'), pinned group ('first' + 📌), and done/remaining; click a
step to pin it, click again for auto.
py_compile clean across all 11 workers; 52 enrichment tests green.
Fixes a correctness bug and adds bulk re-queuing.
- Bug: per-row 'Retry' used clear-match, which sets an item to not_found
with last_attempted=NULL. The worker only retries not_found items where
last_attempted < (now - 30d), and 'NULL < cutoff' is false in SQLite, so
those items were never re-queued. Fixed by resetting match_status to NULL
(pending), which every worker's queue picks up on the next pass.
- New POST /api/enrichment/<id>/retry with scope 'item' | 'failed'
(failed = re-queue every not_found item of an entity type), backed by a
pure whitelisted build_reset_query + MusicDatabase.reset_enrichment().
- UI: per-row Retry now hits /retry; a 'Retry all failed' bulk button appears
when the current entity has not-found items (confirm + count toast); a hint
line explains retry/match/auto-retry behaviour.
- 11 new tests (38 enrichment tests total, all green).
Dashboard 'enrichment bubbles' could pause/hover but offered no way to
*manage* a worker. This adds a full management modal opened from a new
header button, covering all 11 enrichment sources.
Backend (testable core helper + seam tests; no live-DB dependency):
- core/enrichment/unmatched.py: pure, whitelisted SQL builders for the
unmatched browser. service/entity validated against a support map (never
interpolated raw); search + pagination bound as params; tracks join albums
for artwork; limit capped at 200.
- database/music_database.py: get_enrichment_unmatched() +
get_enrichment_breakdown() (the breakdown splits matched/not_found/pending,
which the existing get_stats().progress lumps together).
- core/enrichment/api.py: GET /api/enrichment/<id>/{unmatched,breakdown} on
the existing blueprint + a db_getter hook.
- web_server.py: wire db_getter=get_database.
- tests/enrichment/test_unmatched.py: 19 tests across builders, DB methods,
and Flask routes.
Frontend (vanilla, matches app conventions):
- webui/static/enrichment-manager.js: worker rail with live status + coverage
micro-bars, accent-themed detail panel (hero header, segmented matched/
not_found/pending stat cards, current item, pause/resume), and a searchable
paginated unmatched browser with inline manual match (reusing
search-service + manual-match) and retry (clear-match re-queues).
- Polish: entrance/exit motion, scroll-lock, Escape, refresh control,
flicker-free polling (in-place updates), skeleton loaders, relative
timestamps, per-worker accent theming, real dashboard logos reused at
runtime (with the same invert/circle treatment), responsive rail.
- index.html: header button + script include. style.css: full styling.
Reuses existing pause/resume, status, and manual search+assign endpoints.
Backend tests green (19 new + 11 existing enrichment tests).
The preview modal looked amateur and its header/footer clipped on long
playlists (wolf39's 316-track "Road trip" showed neither title nor buttons).
Root cause of the clip: .mm-list (the scroll area) was a flex child with
flex:1 but no min-height:0. Flex items default to min-height:auto, so the
list refused to shrink below its content, the modal blew past max-height,
and overflow:hidden + vertical centering pushed the header off the top and
the footer off the bottom. Now the list has min-height:0 and the hero +
action bar are flex-shrink:0, so they stay pinned and the list scrolls.
Visual revamp to match the rest of the app, using data already returned by
/api/mirrored-playlists/<id> (image_url on the playlist and each track):
- Hero uses real artwork (playlist cover -> first track art -> gradient
fallback) with a blurred art backdrop + darkening overlay, replacing the
emoji-in-a-box. Eyebrow + large title + meta line (source pill, owner,
track count, total runtime, mirrored-ago).
- Track rows gain per-track album thumbnails, two-line title/artist, album,
duration, and a sticky column header. Missing art falls back to a gradient
tile via onerror (no broken-image icons).
- Cleaner action bar: primary Discover, secondary Auto-Sync, ghost Edit/
Close, quiet danger-outline Delete.
Old .mirrored-modal-* / .mirrored-track-* / .mirrored-btn-* classes removed
from style.css and replaced with the new .mm-* set; the _escJs escaping in
the footer buttons (apostrophe fix) is preserved.
The per-track list inside an expanded batch was a cramped flat row with a faint
title and a -2px progress-bar hack, and the nested scrollbar sat on top of the
text. Reworked:
- Each row is now a grid: track number · title (+ artist sub-line) · right-aligned
state, with hover, tabular-aligned numbers, per-row state coloring (✓ green /
✗ red / % accent / dim queued / strikethrough cancelled), and a clean full-width
progress bar beneath downloading rows.
- Track list gets right padding + a thin, subtle scrollbar so it no longer
clips titles; same thin-scrollbar treatment on the panel itself.
- Panel widened 340->366 with rebalanced side padding for more readable content.
Collapsed-panel behavior unchanged.
Takes the Active Downloads batch panel from flat cards to a glanceable,
information-rich view:
- Sticky aggregate summary strip: 'N batches · X downloading · Y queued · speed · ~ETA'.
- Segmented progress bar per batch — proportional done (green) / failed (red) /
active (accent, animated shimmer) / remaining, so the state reads at a glance
instead of one dim fill.
- Colored stat chips (✓ done · ✗ failed · ↓ active · queued) + a per-batch ETA
from a client-side completion-rate sampler (album bundles use the downloader's
own speed/size). No backend changes — Phase A is frontend-only.
- 'Now downloading' line showing the live track on active batches.
- Expand chevron affordance (rotates when open); subtle phase tinting.
- Polished empty state with quick-start links (Search / Sync / Wishlist).
Card actions (filter / cancel / open-modal / expand) and the fade/history
behavior are unchanged. ETA/speed for non-bundle batches and a retry-failed
action are Phases B/C (backend).
The 🎵 cover placeholder (and the empty provenance block) stayed visible even
when JS set hidden, because .td-thumb-ph / .td-provenance set display:flex,
which a class selector applies over the browser's [hidden] { display:none }.
Scope a winning rule (#track-detail-overlay [hidden] { display:none !important })
so toggled-off elements actually disappear — the cover shows alone when present.
Clicking a track row in the download modal now opens a polished detail modal
(its own template, webui/track-detail-modal.html, included into index.html;
behavior in static/track-detail.js): cover, title/artist/album, status badge,
in-app play, source, quality, AcoustID verdict, file location, and the
expected-vs-downloaded provenance — backed by /api/downloads/task/<id>/detail.
It adapts by status:
- completed -> play (library stream) + full provenance
- quarantined-> reason + Listen (quarantine stream) + Accept & Import + Search
- failed/not_found -> reason + Search
This absorbs the standalone quarantine chooser, which is removed (its
Listen/Accept/Search live here now, with the same Windows file-handle release
before Accept and the thin-sidecar -> Recover-to-Staging fallback). Plain
failed/not-found rows still go straight to the search modal; sync-import modal
unaffected. Status cells clear their clickable/detail state each render so a row
that flips to completed isn't left with a stale handler.
Clicking a quarantined track's status used to open the generic search modal,
identical to a plain failure — no way to review or recover the file. It now
opens a chooser:
- Listen: streams the file in-app via a new /api/quarantine/<id>/stream
endpoint (range-supported; the real audio Content-Type is recovered from the
sidecar since the on-disk file ends in .quarantined).
- Accept & Import: existing /approve (restore + re-import, gates bypassed).
- Search for a different result: the existing candidates modal (old behavior).
Non-quarantine failures (not_found / failed / cancelled) are unchanged — a
single click listener routes by dataset set at render time, so a task that
fails then later quarantines can't end up double-bound.
Also fixes the Accept failure on Windows: the Listen stream holds an open file
handle, so the subsequent restore move hit WinError 32 ('file in use') and the
endpoint mislabeled it 'thin sidecar'. Accept now releases the audio handle
before approving, and approve/recover moves retry briefly on transient OS locks
(_move_with_retry). Accept also auto-falls-back to Recover-to-Staging for
genuinely thin/orphaned sidecars.
Tests: stream-info resolution (sidecar + filename-fallback + missing), and
_move_with_retry success/give-up.
The mockup had a seek tooltip (timestamp tracks the cursor over the progress
bar) but it was never ported to the real player. Added it: mousemove computes
the hovered fraction -> formatTime(duration*frac), positions the tip, shows on
hover / hides on leave. Guarded when no duration. Frontend-only; JS + CSS clean.
Spotify-style context line above the track title. npSetPlayContext(text) shows/
hides it; set to 'Radio' when radio mode turns on, '<Artist> Radio' from
playArtistRadio (specific label wins over generic), cleared on stop/clearTrack
and when radio mode is turned off. Accent-colored name, uppercase label.
Frontend-only; JS + CSS clean.
The sidebar mini-player had prev/play/next/stop/expand but not the two
set-and-forget controls you reach for without opening the full view. Added
shuffle + repeat (3-mode, with a repeat-one badge) to the mini-controls.
State stays in sync both ways: handleNpShuffle/handleNpRepeat now call a shared
syncShuffleRepeatUI() that reflects state onto BOTH the modal and mini buttons,
so toggling in either place updates the other. Mini buttons reuse the same
handlers. Accent-active styling via --accent-light-rgb.
JS clean; CSS balance consistent with HEAD.
- Added playNext(track): inserts a track right after the current one (Spotify
'Play next'), vs addToQueue which appends to the end. Falls back to
addToQueue when nothing is playing.
- Artist-detail track rows now show BOTH a Play-next (⇥) and Add-to-queue (+)
button; the delegated handler builds one shared library-track payload and
routes to playNext / addToQueue. (Add-to-queue was already wired; play-next
+ the second button are new.)
- Fixed the queue button's hardcoded 29,185,84 to var(--accent-rgb) so it
follows the settings accent (kettui UI-consistency), and styled the new
play-next button to match.
Note: deliberately NOT adding queue buttons to SEARCH results — those are
stream/download (non-library) tracks the queue's auto-advance can't reliably
play. JS syntax clean on both files.
Click any synced lyric line to jump playback to that line's timestamp (and
resume if paused). Reuses the existing _npLyricsState.lines {time,text} data.
Hover affordance: accent-tinted line + pointer cursor. Synced lyrics only
(plain lyrics have no timestamps).
- Stop button fix: my round .np-btn { width/height 46px; border-radius:50% }
override was also hitting .np-btn-stop (it carries both classes), squashing
the 'Stop' text pill into a tiny circle. Exempted .np-btn.np-btn-stop back to
an auto-width pill.
- Queue persistence: npPersistQueue() (called from renderNpQueue, the single
mutation hook) saves the queue to localStorage; npRestoreQueue() on init
repopulates the panel on reload WITHOUT auto-playing (index reset to -1).
Queue no longer vanishes on refresh.
- Crafted entrance: controls stagger-fade/rise in when the modal opens
(npRiseIn keyframe, delays cascading util->progress->controls->volume->
upnext). Art container excluded so its transform stays free for the
play-scale.
Frontend-only; Boulder verifying live.
Two next-level player features (frontend-only):
1. Album-art ambient color — replaced the flat pixel AVERAGE (which muddied
every cover to grey-brown) with dominant-VIBRANT extraction: coarse
histogram binning weighted by saturation² × population, then a punch-up
pass (boost saturation ~1.3x, floor brightness) so the modal glow reads as
the cover's real standout color, Apple-Music style. Feeds the existing
--np-ambient-r/g/b hooks.
2. Drag-to-reorder queue — queue rows are now draggable; npReorderQueue moves
the item AND recomputes npQueueIndex so the currently-playing track stays
correctly tracked after a reorder. Accent drop-line indicator, grab cursor,
dragging opacity.
Verified live in-browser by Boulder.
Player-revamp frontend (Phase 1). Brings the Now Playing modal to the approved
mockup look + features:
- Full restyle (override block in style.css): 28px modal radius, stronger
art-driven ambient glow, 340px rounded art that scales while playing, bold
28px title, accent artist name, accent FLAC pill, dominant 70px gradient
play button, accent-gradient progress/volume/visualizer. All driven by the
existing --accent-rgb / --accent-light-rgb so it follows the settings accent.
- Click album art -> Plexamp-style visualizer takeover, fed by the REAL
music-synced Web Audio analyser (npStartVisualizerLoop), click again -> art.
- Rich queue rows: album thumbnail + title/artist + duration, equalizer
animation on the now-playing row, hover-reveal remove.
- Up-next peek below the controls (shows the next queued track).
- Sleep timer (cycles 15/30/60m, real setTimeout -> handleStop).
- Crossfade toggle present (visual state + persisted pref; the dual-audio
crossfade engine is the next step, not yet wired).
Frontend-only; verified live in-browser by Boulder. No backend/test surface.
Continue the design-system unification (kettui UI-consistency item):
migrate the five remaining compact button families onto the shared
.btn .btn--sm primitive + color modifiers, and drop their bespoke base
CSS (net -125 lines of CSS).
- ya-header-btn (Your Albums/Artists, discover.js-injected) -> .btn .btn--sm
.btn--secondary; ya-refresh/ya-settings/ya-viewall co-modifiers kept.
- explorer-action-btn (Playlist Explorer) -> .btn--secondary / .btn--primary.
- repair-bulk-btn -> .btn--secondary / .btn--primary / .btn--warning (fix-all).
- enhanced-bulk-btn (Library bulk bar, library.js-injected) -> .btn--primary/
--secondary/--danger; class kept as a hook for the mobile.css size
override + the .tag-write / .rg-analyze special colors.
- profile-create-btn (init.js-injected) -> .btn .btn--block .btn--primary;
class kept for the scoped .profile-edit-buttons flex:1 rule.
mini-nav-btn deliberately left as a distinct icon-button archetype.
Formalize the compact 'toolbar' button tier as design-system modifiers
(.btn--sm), plus a full-width (.btn--block) and amber caution
(.btn--warning) modifier, so the many smaller per-page buttons can share
the .btn primitive without being forced to the large default size.
First adopter: the Sync page header buttons (.sync-history-btn) now use
.btn .btn--sm .btn--secondary. The class is kept as a JS/onboarding
selector hook; .auto-sync-manager-btn still tints Auto-Sync accent.
The watchlist + wishlist header/overview buttons used a bespoke
.watchlist-action-btn family (different padding/radius/font and white
primary text) instead of the shared .btn design-system primitive.
Migrate all 11 of them to .btn / .btn--primary / .btn--secondary /
.btn--danger so they match the rest of the app, and drop the now-dead
CSS.
The .watchlist-batch-remove-btn / .wishlist-batch-remove-btn hook
classes are kept on the remove buttons (their !important red overrides
compose correctly over .btn--secondary). Static HTML only; no JS-injected
usages, and mobile.css overrides target .playlist-modal-btn, not these.
Low-risk tidy-up for the full-bleed "exception" pages that aren't carded.
Every page already gets a 40px gutter from .page, but the exception pages were
piling on inconsistent extra padding (library +20px, active-downloads +28/32px,
discover/docs +0) — giving accidental 60 / 68-72 / 40 effective gutters.
Drop the redundant container padding on library and active-downloads so the
single .page 40px gutter is the shared, intentional outer spacing across the
full-width exception pages. discover (centered max-width) and docs (sidebar
layout) keep their functional layout; library's mobile padding override is
unaffected.
Add the canonical .tab (bordered rounded-pill filter tab) and .card ("glass"
content card) primitives as the documented design-system standard for new
markup and the React pages — modeled on the cleanest existing looks
(watchlist filter pill; dashboard service/stat card).
Deliberately NOT migrating the existing tab/card components onto them: the
current implementations are visually divergent and JS-coupled (active-state
toggled by class name, cards built in JS), so a blind consolidation risks
subtle regressions. These primitives let new/React code be consistent now;
the legacy components migrate when visually verifiable / in React.
Unused classes -> zero visual change to the current UI.
Migrate the wishlist add-to-wishlist modal buttons onto the shared .btn
primitive: primary -> .btn--primary, secondary -> .btn--secondary, the green
download CTA -> new .btn--download modifier. Added a shared .btn.loading state
(amber pulse, reusing the existing pulse-loading keyframe) since
confirm-add-to-wishlist-btn toggles `loading` via JS (wishlist-tools.js).
Removed the dead .wishlist-modal-btn* rules and re-scoped the mobile
full-width override to `.wishlist-modal-actions .btn`.
Start of the button-consolidation pass (kettui's #1). The app had ~236 button
classes / ~8-10 distinct looks with heavy near-duplication.
Introduce a canonical .btn design-system primitive (base + .btn--primary /
.btn--secondary / .btn--danger), modeled on the dominant existing look
(accent-gradient primary, translucent ghost, semantic danger) and built on the
accent CSS vars. New markup and the React pages should use this; existing
per-page button classes will migrate onto it family by family.
First family migrated: the config/settings modal buttons (.config-modal-btn*,
4 static uses, no JS refs) -> .btn .btn--primary / .btn--secondary. Removed the
now-dead .config-modal-btn* rules and re-scoped its mobile full-width override
to `.config-modal-actions .btn`.
Visible change is minor by design (padding 28->24px, gradient direction
normalized). Proof step for sign-off on the .btn look before rolling wider.
Convert the playlist-explorer page from a flat padded container to the
.page-shell floating card. Drop its bespoke `padding: 24px 32px`; keep the
full-height flex layout (display:flex / column / min-height:100%) since the
explorer fills the viewport.
Visible change by design. Watch: the full-height min-height:100% inside a
margin:20px card may run slightly tall — to be confirmed visually.
First of the "flat -> card" conversions. The automations list view sat
directly on the page background (.automations-container = bare padding) while
its inner .dashboard-header is the same header dashboard uses. Adopt
.page-shell so the page becomes a floating gradient card structurally
identical to the dashboard (page-shell card > dashboard-header > content).
- Drop .automations-container's bespoke `padding: 20px 24px` (card padding now
from .page-shell); keep the class as the mobile/JS hook.
- Add `page-shell` to the container in markup.
Visible change by design (this page was not previously a card). Mobile keeps
its existing .automations-container padding override.
First step of the page-layout-shell standardization (kettui's UI-consistency
point #1). The dashboard, tools, watchlist and wishlist pages each defined a
byte-identical "card" container (padding 28px 24px 30px, margin 20px, gradient
bg, radius 24px, border + border-top, layered shadow) under four different
class names.
Extract that into a single `.page-shell` primitive (modeled on the canonical
dashboard/stats look) and have the four pages adopt it. Each keeps its bespoke
class for page-specific extras and as a JS/mobile hook:
- dashboard-container: keeps display:flex / column / gap:25px
- watchlist/wishlist-page-container: keep position:relative
- tools-page-container: no extras (box now fully from .page-shell)
Zero visual change: computed styles are identical (declarations relocated, not
altered), and mobile.css overrides still target the retained bespoke classes.
Per-page themed headers (watchlist amber, etc.) are intentionally NOT touched.
The class name is intended for reuse by the React pages too, so the primitive
is shared across both stacks.
Next (wave 2): migrate settings / automations / playlist-explorer / library
onto .page-shell, which snaps their slightly-off spacing to canonical.
The four artist-hero buttons (Artist Radio, Watchlist, Download
Discography, Enhance Quality) had drifted apart visually — different
sizes, weights, radii, hover treatments, and ad-hoc colors. Unify them
on the Download Discography look (the nicest of the set): accent-style
gradient fill, matching border, light-tinted text, compact 7x16 / 12px /
700 sizing, and a translateY(-1px) + colored glow on hover.
To keep them distinguishable, each carries its own hue within that
shared recipe:
- Artist Radio -> violet (#8b5cf6)
- Watchlist -> theme accent (keeps its amber "watching" state)
- Download Discography -> theme accent + shimmer (the primary action)
- Enhance Quality -> cyan (#4fc3f7, its original signature color)
Also:
- Drop the shimmer from the three secondary buttons — four simultaneous
shimmers were distracting; it now marks only the primary action.
- Remove the `margin: 12px 0 4px` on `.discog-download-wrap` (now
`margin: 0; display: inline-flex`) that pushed the discography button
~4px below its siblings in the centered flex row.
- Include Artist Radio in the mobile button sizing override (was missing).
Two things in this commit. Functional download / matched-download
behaviour is untouched — same JS handlers, same routes for the
download actions, same album-expand interaction.
VISUAL REDESIGN
- Glass search-bar card with accent radial wash + focus ring + pill
primary search button
- Source chip row above the search bar (see below)
- Always-visible compact filter pill row (Type / Format / Sort) —
pills carry both ``bs-filter-pill`` (new visual) and ``filter-btn``
(legacy class for ``resetFilters`` + ``applyFiltersAndSort`` in
wishlist-tools.js to keep working)
- Accent-tinted status pill matching the dashboard / auto-sync look
- Album result cards: glass card with accent left-edge stripe,
52px brand-tinted cover icon, chevron expand indicator, pill
action buttons (Download / Matched Album), accent glow on hover
- Track result cards: glass row with accent stripe, 44px icon,
pill action buttons (Stream / Download / Matched Download)
- Multi-disc separators inside expanded album track lists styled
with the accent treatment
- Responsive: action button columns stack vertically below 900px
New CSS lives in a self-contained ``webui/static/basic-search-v2.css``
sheet linked from index.html. Selectors are scoped to
``#basic-search-section`` for any class that already exists in
style.css (``.album-result-card``, ``.album-icon``, ``.track-*``,
etc.); the new ``bs-*`` prefixed classes for the search bar /
filters / source row / status are unscoped because they only exist
in the new markup. ``!important`` is used on the card-level rules
to defeat the original unscoped ``.album-result-card`` etc. rules
in style.css that would otherwise leak heavyweight padding /
box-shadow / 56px icon styles into the new design.
Also removed ``overflow: hidden`` from the original
``.album-result-card`` and ``.track-result-card`` rules in style.css
— those two classes only render in ``downloads.js`` basic search
results (verified via grep, two render sites only), so the
removal can't impact any other UI.
SOURCE PICKER (hybrid mode)
- New ``GET /api/search/sources`` endpoint returns the list of
active sources from the orchestrator's chain (or the single
active source in single-source mode).
- Frontend renders a chip row above the search bar. Click a chip
to target that source for the next search; the chip's brand
accent fills.
- In single-source mode the lone chip is rendered as a dashed-
border label so the user always knows what they're searching
but can't accidentally try to switch to sources that aren't
configured.
- ``/api/search`` accepts an optional ``source`` body param. When
set, ``core/search/basic.py:run_basic_search`` resolves the
client directly via ``orchestrator.client(source)`` and calls
its ``.search()`` instead of going through the hybrid chain.
- Backwards compatible: omitting ``source`` falls through to the
original ``orchestrator.search()`` call exactly as before.
Unknown source names also fall back to the default — typo
protection.
TESTS (5 new + 6 pre-existing = 11 total in test_search_basic.py)
- source param routes to specific client, NOT orchestrator chain
- no source param preserves original orchestrator-default behaviour
- unknown source name falls back to orchestrator default
- ``run_basic_soulseek_search`` backwards-compat alias preserved
- source-targeted path serialises albums + tracks correctly
101 search-suite tests pass.
The sync-tabs row had 14 sources jostling for horizontal space —
labels wrapped to 2 lines, the active pill ate disproportionate
room, the whole strip felt cramped and would only get worse as
more sources get added.
Restyled the strip as circular brand-logo chips. Inactive tabs
are 40px discs that show only the source's icon; the currently-
active tab swells into a pill that reveals its label inline.
Hover surfaces the source name as a native tooltip via the
title attr. Each chip carries its source's brand color as a
hover ring + active fill (Spotify green, Tidal orange, Qobuz
blue, Deezer purple, iTunes coral, YouTube red, Beatport green,
LB orange, Last.fm red, SSD teal).
Three sources share a logo with another source (Spotify Link
/ Spotify, Deezer Link / Deezer, iTunes Link / no native iTunes
but same logo family). Each "Link" variant carries a small
chain-link badge bottom-right so the chip disambiguates without
forcing the label to always be visible.
CSS-only swap — same JS handlers, same .active class, same
data-tab routing. HTML edit wraps each tab's label in a
``<span class="sync-tab-label">`` and adds ``data-link="true"``
to the Link variants so the CSS can target them.
Responsive: chips collapse to 36px on laptop / tablet and 32px
on mobile; the divider hides on mobile and gap tightens.
The sidebar source-group headers (Spotify / Tidal / Qobuz / Deezer /
YouTube / Last.fm Radio / ListenBrainz / iTunes Link / SoulSync
Discovery / Spotify Link) only showed the source name in caps —
the dashboard equalizer + connections panels both render the
actual brand logo, so the sidebar reading as text-only felt
disconnected.
Added a small (18px) circular brand-logo chip to the left of
each source-group title, sourced from the same URLs the
dashboard equalizer avatars use. Dark glass backdrop + accent
ring + drop-shadow on the logo so the chip stays legible
against either light or dark marks; brightness(0) invert(1)
applied to Tidal / Qobuz / iTunes-Link so their dark-foreground
marks render as white silhouettes against the disc (same
recipe the equalizer overrides use). Last.fm's square avatar
PNG clips to a circle via object-fit: cover.
Sources without a publicly available logo (Beatport, file
imports) fall through to no-chip — the <img onerror> swap
hides the broken image so the header still renders cleanly.
The Auto-Sync manager modal had been carrying its original visual
treatment forward unchanged while the rest of the app moved
toward the glassy / accent-radial / gradient-border aesthetic
the dashboard now sets. Restyled every surface inside the modal
to match.
Strategy: selector-based override layer appended at the end of
``webui/static/style.css`` — every selector in the new block
already exists in the original CSS above; the new block wins on
cascade order. Zero HTML / JS changes; functionality untouched.
Delete the v2 block to revert.
Surfaces restyled
- Modal shell: glass + thin accent border + corner radial wash
+ inner top-edge highlight, matching the dashboard ``.dash-card``
architecture
- Header: gradient-clipped title, accent-tinted eyebrow, hairline
accent separator below, spinning-X close button
- KPI summary tiles: dashboard-style gradient tiles, accent
top-edge glow on hover, gradient stat numbers
- Live monitor strip: accent-tinted glass card, status-colored
borders (running = green, error = red)
- Refresh / intro buttons: pill primary with accent fill + glow
on hover (replaces the bare ghost button)
- Tabs: underline-style with accent fill + soft radial glow on
the active tab (replaces the pill-tab look)
- Sidebar: glass panel, source groups as collapsible-feel cards,
accent border on scheduled playlist tiles, accent ring on the
filter input focus
- Board: subtle accent radial spotlight backdrop; columns are
glass cards with gradient headers + accent drag-over glow
- Drop zones: animated dashed pill with accent radial wash;
accent-tinted text on drag-over
- Scheduled cards: accent left-edge stripe, gradient pill timing
badges, pill "Run now" primary + rotating ghost X — health
variants (failing / warning) re-tint the left-edge stripe
- Run history rows: dashboard recent-activity aesthetic, accent
hover lift, pill status badges with colored borders
- Bulk schedule popover: glass card with accent border, pill
buttons, red ghost for unschedule
- Weekly editor: glass modal matching version-modal vibe,
day-toggle pills (accent fill when active), pill save button
- Empty / monitor-empty states: dashed glass card with subtle
vibe
- Soft accent-tinted scrollbars throughout the modal
Last.fm ships a square Twitter avatar; clip it to a circle so the
disc reads as a uniform chip. Tidal / Qobuz / Discogs / Amazon
ship dark-foreground marks that disappear against the dark glass
avatar backdrop — invert to a white silhouette so the logo
actually reads. The per-service accent drop-shadow still applies
so the brand color cue is preserved as a glow around the white
silhouette.
Initial-letter glyphs (SP / AM / DZ / ...) read as placeholder
once the brand-logo equalizer disc was visualised — each chip
should carry the service's actual mark. Wired the same logo
URLs the header-action worker orbs already load (Spotify press
asset, iTunes Wikimedia SVG, Deezer brandfetch symbol, Last.fm
avatar, Genius logo, MusicBrainz Wikimedia SVG, AudioDB local
PNG, Tidal / Qobuz / Discogs SVGRepo marks, Amazon local SVG)
into a new _RATE_GAUGE_LOGOS map and rendered as an ``<img>``
inside the avatar disc.
Visual details
- Disc backdrop switched from a solid accent-gradient fill to a
dark glass radial + accent-tinted ring + accent drop-shadow
on the logo. The service color still anchors the chip without
competing with the logo for contrast.
- Logo sized at 75% of the disc for breathing room. Drop-shadow
pops dark / multi-tone marks against the dark backdrop.
- Avatar bumped to 34px / 28px / 26px across desktop / tablet /
mobile so logos read clearly at every breakpoint.
Resilience
- ``<img onerror>`` swaps in an initial-letter glyph span on
load failure (CDN drop, network blip). The ``.rate-eq-avatar
--fallback`` variant restores the original accent-gradient
disc look so the fallback chip still reads as branded.
Asset
- AudioDB ships no public logo URL — saved the existing header-
action base64 PNG (~30 KB) to ``webui/static/audiodb.png`` so
the equalizer can reference it as ``/static/audiodb.png`` like
Amazon already does.
Four upgrades that take the equalizer row from clean to vibey.
All tied together by the same --eq-accent / --eq-glow CSS
variables so future tweaks stay coherent across the four
animation layers.
1. Brand-color avatar disc above each bar. Circular chip with a
2-3 letter glyph (SP / AM / DZ / LF / GN / MB / ADB / TD /
QB / DC / AZ) and a radial gradient using the service's
accent. Inner highlight + drop-shadow for depth; slow halo
pulse when the worker is running. Anchors each capsule to
its identity so the row reads as "these are your services"
not "these are 11 anonymous bars."
2. Peak-flash detector. When ``cpm`` actually steps upward
between socket updates (above a small jitter floor so
near-zero noise doesn't trigger), the peak tip briefly
flares white-hot, the fill flashes brighter, and the
reflection puddle ripples — all on a 650ms one-shot the JS
removes after fire. Mimics a hardware VU meter's peak-
detect LED. Sells the "alive" feeling by tying bar
movement to real call activity, not just continuous
animation.
3. Rolling-counter number animation. The live count under
the bar digit-animates from old→new with easeOutCubic
over 520ms instead of snapping. Per-element animation
handles tracked in a WeakMap so a fast second update
cancels the prior RAF loop instead of fighting it.
Premium-counter feel.
4. Glass-surface reflection puddle. Soft accent-colored
blurred ellipse under each bar; opacity scales with the
real (unclamped) rate via the --eq-glow variable so idle
bars don't pollute the row with permanent ground-light.
Rate-limited bars get a red puddle. Peak-flash briefly
intensifies the puddle so the surface "ripples" with the
call burst. Mounted on the host button (not the track) so
it escapes the track's overflow clipping.
Responsive: avatar disc shrinks to 26px at laptop/tablet,
24px at mobile.
The rate monitor on the dashboard used a 10-column grid of circular
SVG speedometers. With 11 services configured (Amazon was the
straw), the grid produced 10-in-row-1 + 1-orphan-in-row-2, breaking
the dashboard's tile symmetry. Speedometers also wasted ~80% of
their pixels on empty arc — most services sit at 0 cpm most of
the time, so the row visually read as a wall of empty gauges.
Replaced with a VU-meter / equalizer row: one vertical capsule
per service, brand-color gradient filling from the bottom, bar
height tracks ``calls/min ÷ limit``. Music-app native aesthetic,
fits the existing accent-heavy glassy vibe, and symmetric by
design at any service count — services slot into the flex row.
Visual details
- 4% sliver floor on idle bars so the row reads as "everything
alive" instead of "8 dead gauges" — vibe over literal zero
- Continuous shimmer scan when worker is running (vertical wash)
- Slow breathing pulse on idle bars
- Red gradient + faster pulse when rate-limited
- White-hot peak tip glows in the service's accent color
- Status pill below each bar (Running pulses green, Paused amber)
- Big count number floats top-center of the track
Behavior
- Click any bar opens the same detail modal the speedometer used —
no data-flow changes, no API changes, drop-in visual swap.
- Renderer auto-detects the dashboard context (data-card="enrichment")
and routes through the equalizer path; legacy speedometer code
still ships for any non-dashboard mount.
- Responsive: tightens at laptop/tablet breakpoints, wraps to
5-per-row on phones.
PR 3 of the schedule-types feature — see
``memory/project_auto_sync_schedule_types.md``. Backend
``next_run_at`` + ``weekly_time`` trigger handler landed in PRs 1-2.
This PR exposes them in the Auto-Sync manager so users can finally
schedule playlists by day-of-week + time instead of only hourly
intervals.
**UI layout:**
The Auto-Sync modal grows a ``Weekly Board`` tab between
``Hourly Board`` (renamed from ``Schedule Board``) and
``Automation Pipelines``. Same sidebar (mirrored playlists grouped
by source, with filter). Main panel is 7 day columns Mon-Sun
instead of 10 hour buckets. Drag a playlist onto a day column →
creates a single-day weekly schedule at the default time
(09:00 in the browser's IANA tz from
``Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone``). Click any
scheduled card → opens an editor popover for time, multi-day
toggles, tz override, and unschedule.
Multi-day schedules render under every matching column (Mon-Wed-Fri
schedule appears as three cards, one per column) — matches how
users think about "this playlist runs on Mon AND Wed AND Fri".
**Mutual exclusion:** one schedule per playlist. The save path on
either tab deletes any existing schedule of the OTHER kind before
installing the new one. Backend can technically run both as two
separate automation rows, but two cards under the same playlist
would surprise users and the engine has no merge semantic for
"daily-and-hourly".
**Pure-function helpers** (testable via node:test, matching the
existing ``tests/static/test_auto_sync.mjs`` pattern):
- ``detectBrowserTimezone()`` — Intl tz with UTC fallback for
browsers where Intl is absent.
- ``autoSyncWeeklyTrigger({time, days, tz})`` — defensive payload
builder: garbage time → 09:00, unrecognised days dropped,
missing tz → browser tz.
- ``autoSyncWeeklyFromTrigger(config)`` — inverse parser with
the same defensive shape. Empty days expands to every weekday
(matches ``next_run_at`` engine semantic). Returns null for
non-object configs so ``buildAutoSyncScheduleState`` can route
broken rows to automationPipelines instead of silently
bucketing them as every-day weekly.
- ``autoSyncWeeklyLabel(parsed)`` — sorted "Mon, Wed, Fri @
09:00" / collapses to "Daily @ HH:MM" for full-week / "Unscheduled"
for null. Canonical Mon-Sun ordering regardless of input order.
**Tests:** 26 new node:test cases across ``detectBrowserTimezone``
x1, ``autoSyncWeeklyTrigger`` x6, ``autoSyncWeeklyFromTrigger`` x6,
``autoSyncWeeklyLabel`` x5, and ``buildAutoSyncScheduleState``
weekly bucketing x5 (covering owned weekly_time → weeklySchedules,
hourly stays in playlistSchedules, non-owned falls through to
automationPipelines, legacy-named auto-sync rows still recognised,
garbage trigger_config falls through). All 62 node:test cases pass;
261 across the automation pytest suite still green (zero regression
on PRs 1-2's plumbing). Python wrapper at
``tests/test_auto_sync_js.py`` shells out cleanly.
**CSS** (themed to the existing Auto-Sync gradient + accent
variables):
- 7-column grid for the weekly board, narrower than the 10
hour-bucket layout.
- Editor popover with backdrop-blur, accent-tinted save / delete
buttons, hover states that pick up the user's accent color.
- ``scheduled-elsewhere`` state for playlists with an hourly
schedule visible on the weekly board (dashed border + opacity)
so the user knows a drop will replace, not stack.
**WHATS_NEW entry** under 2.6.3 unreleased — first user-visible
slice of the schedule-types feature.
PR 4 (Monthly UI tab) deferred until weekly proves wanted.
The mirrored-playlist cards in the Auto-Sync schedule modal's
sidebar were truncating long names with ellipsis on a single line
+ rendering meta info at 10px, which made entries like
"Top Missed Recordings of 2024 for Nezreka" or "ListenBrainz
Weekly Exploration" unreadable.
- Name wraps to multiple lines instead of ellipsis-truncating
(sidebar is narrow; truncation hid critical disambiguating
text like the year / week / username).
- Bumped name 12px → 13px, meta 10px → 11px with brighter color
(0.4 → 0.55 alpha).
- Bumped card padding 10px/12px → 12px/14px + spacing 6px → 8px
so multi-line entries have breathing room.
- Pinned the leading status dot to the first text line via
``margin-top`` so multi-line names flow underneath rather than
push the dot off-center.
Last of the three unified-tab phases. Surfaces the user's
persisted personalized playlists (decade mixes, hidden gems,
popular picks, daily mixes, discovery shuffle, etc.) on the
Sync page so they participate in the mirrored-playlist +
Auto-Sync pipeline like every other source.
Different shape from the LB / Last.fm tabs:
- Tracks already carry Spotify / iTunes / Deezer IDs (matched
at generation time from the discovery pool), so there is NO
MB-style "needs discovery" hop. The mirror is created with
fully-populated ``matched_data`` JSON inline, downstream
consumers (sync, wishlist) see canonical extra_data
immediately.
- Click on a card runs the kind's generator
(``POST /api/personalized/playlist/<kind>/<variant>/refresh``)
+ grabs the fresh track snapshot + mirrors under a synthetic
id of the form ``ssd_<kind>_<variant>`` (e.g. ``ssd_decade_1980s``,
``ssd_hidden_gems``). Re-clicks UPSERT the same row, so the
Auto-Sync schedule survives every refresh.
- Sub-tabs / archive concept don't apply here — each personalized
playlist is already a singleton per (profile, kind, variant);
the manager handles its own rotation.
New file: ``webui/static/sync-soulsync-discovery.js`` (~210 lines).
``initializeSyncPage`` learns a new tab branch. CSS adds
``soulsync-discovery-icon`` (star SVG, teal ``#14b8a6``) +
``.soulsync-discovery-playlist-card`` joins the unified card
selector group with a matching teal accent.
WHATS_NEW entry added under 2.6.3.
236 tests still green; no Python paths touched.
Sibling to the ListenBrainz Sync tab from Phase 1c.1. Last.fm Radio
playlists already live in the same ``listenbrainz_playlists`` table
as LB ones (``playlist_type='lastfm_radio'``) and run through the
same MB-track discovery worker, so this tab is intentionally thin
— list + render + delegate. Card click hands straight off to the
LB Sync-tab click handler since the downstream modal + state
machine are identical.
- ``webui/index.html``: new ``<button data-tab="lastfm-sync">``
+ tab content container between the LB tab and the existing
Import / Mirrored tabs. Plus a ``<script>`` tag for the new
module.
- ``webui/static/sync-lastfm.js`` (new): ``loadLastfmSyncPlaylists``
hits the existing ``/api/discover/listenbrainz/lastfm-radio``
endpoint, ``renderLastfmSyncPlaylists`` mirrors the LB card
shape with a ``📻`` icon + a ``.lastfm-playlist-card`` brand
class, click handler forwards to
``handleListenBrainzSyncCardClick``.
- ``webui/static/sync-listenbrainz.js``: the shared 500ms refresh
loop now iterates LB + Last.fm cards in one pass and treats
either tab as "active" for liveness. No second loop needed.
- ``webui/static/sync-services.js``: new tab-activation branch in
``initializeSyncPage`` mirrors the LB pattern.
- ``webui/static/style.css``: ``.lastfm-icon`` SVG (Last.fm "as"
logo, red), and ``.lastfm-playlist-card`` joins the unified
card selector group with the Last.fm-red accent
(``rgba(213, 16, 7, ...)``).
- ``web_server.py``: the lastfm-radio endpoint now includes
``track_count`` in its JSPF payload (same fix as the LB
endpoints last commit).
- WHATS_NEW entry added under 2.6.3.
Mirrors created from Last.fm radios participate in the same auto-
trim Phase 1c.1's cascade-delete hook does — when the LB manager
rotates a stale ``lastfm_radio`` row out of its 5-most-recent
window, the matching ``source='lastfm'`` mirror row is removed
along with it. Library files stay on disk.
225 tests across adapter + automation suites still green; this
commit adds no Python paths to test.
Two interacting bugs that left LB Sync-tab cards rendering with a
solid orange gradient background instead of the dark glass style
every other Sync-page card uses:
1. **Duplicate element id** ``listenbrainz-tab-content``: the new
Sync-tab content div reused the same id the Discover page's
pre-existing LB section already owned. Two elements with the
same id is invalid HTML, and ``getElementById`` in the refresh
loop was hitting the Sync version first while ``initialize
SyncPage``'s ``${tabId}-tab-content`` lookup could race against
it. Renamed the Sync-page tab id + ``data-tab`` attribute to
``listenbrainz-sync`` (matches the existing ``${tabId}-tab-
content`` convention so the lookup becomes
``listenbrainz-sync-tab-content``). Discover-page LB tab
keeps its original id untouched.
2. **Dead ``.listenbrainz-playlist-card`` rule** at style.css
L36155 painting a solid ``linear-gradient(#eb743b → #d26230)``
over the card. That class was orphaned — no JS or HTML
instantiated it before Phase 1c.1 — but it sat at higher
source order than my unified ``.youtube-playlist-card,
.tidal-playlist-card, ...`` rule, so the bare-class selector
won the cascade and overwrote the dark glass background.
Also removed the matching dead ``.listenbrainz-icon { font-
size: 48px }`` rule and its local ``@keyframes pulse`` copy
(the keyframes are defined in four other live blocks).
3. **Missing LB selectors in unified inner-element rules**:
``.listenbrainz-playlist-card`` was only added to the OUTER
card selector group in the first pass — the inner
``.playlist-card-icon`` / ``.playlist-card-content`` /
``.playlist-card-name`` / ``.playlist-card-info`` /
``.playlist-card-action-btn`` (+ ::before, :hover, :disabled)
selector groups were left out, so the inner elements lost all
their styling. Bulk-added LB to every group so the card
inherits the full glass shell the other sources get, with a
brand-orange ``rgba(235, 116, 59, ...)`` accent matching the
Tidal / Deezer / Spotify-public pattern.
Two bugs from the initial LB tab commit (a7053a60):
1. **All cards showed identical "ListenBrainz Playlist / 0 tracks"
defaults.** The /api/discover/listenbrainz/* endpoints wrap each
entry in JSPF shape — ``{playlist: {identifier, title, creator,
annotation, track}}`` — but renderListenBrainzSyncPlaylists was
reading ``p.title`` / ``p.creator`` / ``p.track_count`` directly,
so every field hit its fallback. Now unwraps the inner playlist
object, extracts the MBID from the identifier URL via
``.split('/').pop()`` (matches buildListenBrainzPlaylistsHtml on
the Discover page), and reads track_count from
``annotation.track_count`` with a fallback to ``track.length``.
2. **The tab looked too orange.** The initial commit gave the
sub-tabs a saturated orange surface that clashed with the rest
of the app, and the new ``.listenbrainz-playlist-card`` class
wasn't in the unified ``.youtube-playlist-card,
.tidal-playlist-card, ...`` selector group — so the card lost
its dark glass base and inherited only my override CSS. Two
fixes:
- Added ``.listenbrainz-playlist-card`` to the unified card
selector group (base + ::before + hover + hover::before + icon)
so it picks up the dark glass background. The brand accent
stripe + hover glow use ``rgba(235, 116, 59, ...)`` matching
the other source cards' subtle accent pattern.
- Sub-tabs reverted to a neutral dark surface (``rgba(255,
255, 255, 0.04)``) with the orange used only as a thin
accent on the active state's border + inset shadow.
- Dropped the ``.refresh-button.listenbrainz`` override so the
refresh button falls back to the user's chosen accent like
the Spotify / Qobuz refresh buttons do.
First user-facing slice of the Discover-to-Sync unification. Adds a
ListenBrainz tab on the Sync page alongside Tidal / Qobuz /
Spotify Public / Beatport / etc. so users can mirror + auto-sync
ListenBrainz playlists from the same surface as every other source,
without detouring through the Discover page.
The Discover-page LB flow already owns all the heavy lifting
(state machine, discovery polling, sync → mirror creation). This
commit adds the Sync-page entry point only — list cached LB
playlists, render cards, pre-fetch tracks on click, hand off to
``openDownloadModalForListenBrainzPlaylist``. Zero backend changes.
- ``webui/index.html``: new ``<button data-tab="listenbrainz">`` +
tab content container with "For You / My Playlists /
Collaborative" sub-tabs and a refresh button.
- ``webui/static/sync-listenbrainz.js`` (new): ``loadListenBrainz
SyncPlaylists`` fetches all three LB cache categories in parallel,
``renderListenBrainzSyncPlaylists`` renders cards in the standard
``.youtube-playlist-card`` shell with the existing phase-state
helpers (so card colors / button text stay consistent with Tidal
/ Qobuz / etc.). Click handler populates the
``listenbrainzTracksCache`` from
``/api/discover/listenbrainz/playlist/<mbid>`` if not already
primed, then defers to the shared modal opener.
- ``webui/static/sync-services.js``: one new branch in
``initializeSyncPage`` to lazy-load the tab on first activation.
- ``webui/static/style.css``: ``.listenbrainz-icon`` SVG (orange
play-button in circle for inactive, white for active),
``.listenbrainz-sub-tab-btn`` styling for the sub-tabs,
``.refresh-button.listenbrainz`` accent.
- ``webui/static/helper.js``: WHATS_NEW entry under 2.6.3.
Auth-not-connected case is surfaced as a friendly placeholder
pointing the user at Settings → Connections instead of an empty
list.
The iTunes Link tab was reusing the generic `import-file-icon` (a
blue document glyph), which read as "import a file" rather than
"iTunes / Apple Music link". Added a dedicated `.itunes-icon`
inline-SVG matching the iTunes 11+ / Apple Music aesthetic —
pink-red circle with a white double-stem note glyph — and switched
the tab button to use it. Stays consistent with the rest of the
tab icons in the file (all inline data URIs, no external fetches).
Also moved the Qobuz tab from between Deezer and Deezer Link to
between Tidal and Deezer, so the Deezer / Deezer Link pair sits
adjacent and the lossless-streaming services (Tidal / Qobuz) group
naturally. Updated the Qobuz Playlist Sync modal-section feature
line to drop the now-stale "between Deezer and Deezer Link"
position claim.
New iTunes Link tab between Deezer Link and YouTube. Accepts album,
track, and playlist URLs from music.apple.com / iTunes. Pulls the
tracklist, runs it through the same discovery -> sync -> download
pipeline as the other link tabs.
Apple Music playlists go through amp-api with a Bearer JWT scraped
from the SPA. The legacy meta-tag and inline `"token":"..."` paths
are gone in the current music.apple.com SPA, so the extractor now
walks the page's `<script src>` list (prioritising index/chunk/main
bundles), fetches up to 8 JS bundles, regex-matches JWT-shaped
strings, and base64-decodes each payload to confirm it carries
Apple media-api claims (`root_https_origin`, or `iss + iat + exp`)
before trusting it. Filters out analytics / error-reporter JWTs that
also ship in the bundle.
Tokens are cached at module scope for 6h behind a threading.Lock so
the three-worker discovery executor doesn't thunder-herd Apple on
cold start, and amp-api calls go through a single helper that on
401 invalidates the cache, refetches the page, force-refreshes the
token, and retries the request once. The playlist fetcher memoises
the page HTML for the cache-miss path so we don't refetch it for
every paginated `/tracks` page.
spotify_public discovery worker accepts the new platform shape so
iTunes Link reuses the same matching code path as Deezer Link and
Spotify-public. UI bits live in the sync-services.js iTunes Link
tab, with platform plumbing through wishlist-tools.js for the
multi-source state map.
Auto-Sync: equalizer cycle slowed 1.6s -> 3.2s, amplitude swing
tightened (0.4-1.0x of base height -> 0.55-0.85x) so the bars
breathe instead of slamming. Playhead duration slowed 5.5s -> 9s
and the line was thinned + given a softer accent color (rgba 0.7
instead of full light) and a smaller drop-shadow. Playhead now
fades in over the first 10% and fades out over the last 15% so it
glides on and off rather than appearing at the edge.
Automations: the flow line was using a background-position sweep
that snapped from end to start each loop — visible as a reset jump
every cycle. Rewrote the sweep as a pseudo-element with its own
translateX + opacity animation: fades in at 15%, runs across, fades
out before snapping back. Node pulse + line sweep both run on the
same 3.2s cycle now so the three nodes and two lines stay in
phase. Node animation delays adjusted to evenly stagger across the
new cycle length.
Two tweaks based on usage feedback.
Automations flow was anchored at \`right: -8%\` which pushed the
trigger->action->notify chain off the right edge of the minor tile.
Repositioned to fill the bottom of the tile with left/right inset
matching the tile padding, and bumped the base opacity from 0.25 to
0.45 so the chips are actually visible without hovering. Connecting
lines now have a 60%-wide bright accent sweep that travels
left-to-right along each segment in sync with the node pulses, so
the flow reads as a signal propagating through the chain rather
than three nodes blinking in place.
Auto-Sync hero gets a vertical accent playhead that scrolls
left-to-right across the equalizer bars on a 5.5s loop — a
now-playing scrubber overlay that adds horizontal motion to the
existing vertical bar pulse. Drop-shadow filter gives it a soft
glow as it passes over each bar. prefers-reduced-motion disables
both the playhead and the new line sweep.
Auto-Sync hero on the left (spans both rows), Tools + Automations
stacked on the right. Each tile gets a CSS-only ambient animation
that visually represents what that section does — no more three
identical rectangles.
Auto-Sync (hero, 2 rows tall): 20-bar live equalizer animates along
the bottom edge with per-bar offsets so it reads as a real audio
waveform. Foreground has a live status pulse dot + accent kicker,
big 56px icon, large title, description, and a CTA bar separated
by a hairline rule.
Tools (top-right): an oversized gear icon rotates slowly off the
right edge as a watermark. Hover speeds it up (28s -> 12s) and
brightens the tint.
Automations (bottom-right): three nodes connected by gradient lines
pulse in sequence, mimicking trigger -> action -> notify flow. Each
node glows + halos on its phase.
Card recipe (gradient body, top accent stripe, accent border on
hover, multi-layer shadow) is the same library-status-card vocab
the rest of the dashboard already uses. Container query
(container-type: inline-size) drives every dimension via
clamp(min, Ncqw + base, max) so padding, text, icon, and animation
sizes scale with the actual card width — no overflow on narrow
dashboards. Single-column stack at <=560px.
prefers-reduced-motion disables all three signature animations.
Two upgrades to the schedule board:
Bulk schedule. Each source group in the sidebar gets a small "Bulk"
button next to the title. Clicking it opens a popover with the same
ten standard buckets plus "Custom interval…" (prompts for hours) and
"Unschedule all". Picking a bucket POSTs/PUTs the schedule for every
schedulable playlist in that source. Result toast aggregates ok/fail
counts. Big quality-of-life for "I want every Spotify playlist
weekly" without 30 individual drags.
Custom interval columns. The board's column set is no longer the
hardcoded `AUTO_SYNC_BUCKETS` list — it's the union of those plus any
hour values currently in use by playlist_schedules. A 6h or 36h
schedule (created via the bulk custom prompt, or hand-edited in the
Automations page) now renders as its own dashed-border column instead
of silently disappearing from the board because it didn't match a
standard bucket. Standard columns still render solid; custom ones get
a "custom" eyebrow + dashed border so they're visually distinct.
Six small UX additions on the Playlist Auto-Sync manager:
- Sidebar gets a "Filter playlists…" search input. Re-renders only
the schedule panel on input so focus is preserved while typing.
- Scheduled cards show a red `!` badge + red border tint when the
last three pipeline runs failed (yellow `⚠` if at least one of the
last few failed). Surfaces chronically broken schedules visually
instead of leaving them indistinguishable from healthy ones.
- Run History tab title shows a red error count badge when there are
failed runs in the loaded window.
- Run History tab body gains All / Errors / Completed filter pills
with per-bucket counts.
- Load-more button at the bottom of the history tab pulls another
50 entries (capped at 500).
- "Run pipeline again" button in the expanded detail of each history
card re-triggers that playlist's pipeline directly.
Also dropped the "Discovered: completed" result pill — `tracks_discovered`
in the result payload is a status string, not a count, and the same
data is already in the before/after stats grid above.
Three problems wrapped into one pass on the Playlist Auto-Sync surface:
1. Visual: the manager modal had its own vibe (radial gradient, pill
tabs, sky-blue chrome) that didn't line up with the rest of the
app. Reworked the modal shell, KPI summary, live pipeline monitor,
tab bar, schedule board sidebar, and column cards to use the
standard SoulSync patterns — gradient `#1a1a1a → #121212`,
accent-tinted 1px border, 20px radius, underline tabs, dense dark
card pattern that Automations + Library pages already use. Modal
now uses near-full screen so there's room for the schedule board
without horizontal scroll pain. Run history cards followed the
same path: slim horizontal row mirroring `.automation-card` plus
an expanded detail that mirrors the Automations run-history modal
(stats-grid + facts row + result pills + log section).
2. Hang: the previous SQL fix for the run-history "in library" count
added `COLLATE NOCASE` on the join columns of `tracks` and
`artists`. SQLite can't use `idx_artists_name` or `idx_tracks_title`
when the comparison collation doesn't match the column collation,
so the join did a full table scan per mirrored playlist track.
~18s per playlist × 30 playlists = `/api/mirrored-playlists` hung
indefinitely and the modal stayed at "Loading schedule…" forever.
Switched the join back to case-sensitive equality (~6ms per
playlist, 3000× faster). Spotify names canonicalize to the same
form as library imports so the recall loss is in the rounding
error of pure case-only mismatches.
3. Slowness: even after the hang fix, each modal open spent ~1.5s
gathering per-playlist status counts. The endpoint looped
`get_mirrored_playlist_status_counts(playlist_id)` per row, which
opened a fresh SQLite connection + PRAGMA setup each time. Added
`get_all_mirrored_playlist_status_counts(profile_id)` which
returns counts for every mirrored playlist owned by the active
profile in 4 batched `GROUP BY` queries over a single connection.
Modal load dropped to ~280ms.
Also fixed: `tracks.artist` reference in `get_mirrored_playlist_status_counts`
that never worked since the schema went relational — the query threw
"no such column", got swallowed by the try/except, and the in-library
count silently defaulted to 0 on every playlist. Rewired to join
through `artists`.
`get_mirrored_playlist_status_counts` (single-playlist) kept for
callers that still want it, but the modal endpoint uses the batched
version.
Flatten playlist pipeline history cards into a stable header, flow, preview, and detail structure so the run history does not collapse into broken line rows. Keep explicit expand bindings and preserve the richer detail payload rendering.
Bind run history card expand interactions after the modal renders instead of relying on inline handlers, and reshape the run cards into a clearer two-row layout with controlled metadata, preview chips, and roomier expanded detail padding.
Make playlist pipeline run history cards clickable and keyboard-accessible, with expanded detail sections for summary stats, timeline, before/after snapshots, result payload fields, and future run logs. Refresh the card styling so the expanded state remains responsive inside the Auto-Sync modal.
Bring Auto-Sync automation and run-history cards closer to the Automations page pattern with status dots, flow chips, compact metadata, and denser run preview details.
Normalize sparse playlist pipeline history rows before rendering and add a visible fallback for empty entries so the Run History tab cannot collapse into unreadable divider lines.
Render playlist pipeline history as visible run cards with fallback summaries, preview chips, metadata, Details controls, and an explicit empty result message for sparse payloads.
Give placed playlist cards a dedicated content wrapper, full-width action row, wider board columns, and defensive wrapping so titles, timing badges, and Run now controls stay inside card bounds.
Compact the inactive pipeline monitor, widen schedule columns, increase board gutters, and rework scheduled playlist cards so Run now and remove actions no longer crowd playlist text.
Persist per-playlist pipeline run snapshots from the shared playlist pipeline, expose a history API, and upgrade the Auto-Sync modal with live pipeline monitoring, Run now controls, and a runs-style history tab.
Update the dashboard Quick Actions tile to use the shared accent color variables for lane glow, icon chips, borders, hover states, and keyboard focus while keeping the three-destination launcher responsive.
Replace the old Tools CTA with a unified three-lane dashboard launcher for Tools, Auto-Sync, and Automations, using restrained glass/accent styling and responsive stacked behavior.
The Playlist Auto-Sync schedule board was showing "next in 8h" on every
card regardless of the configured interval. Root cause: backend stores
next_run as a naive UTC string ("2026-05-25 05:00:00") and the new
auto-sync renderer was parsing it with plain `new Date(...)`, which
treats unmarked timestamps as local time. On Pacific time that offsets
the displayed countdown by ~8 hours. Auto-Sync now routes through the
existing `_autoParseUTC` helper that the rest of the Automations page
already uses, so countdowns line up with the wall clock.
A separate correctness fix in the automation update API: when a PUT
changes `trigger_type` or `trigger_config`, the stored `next_run` is
now blanked before the engine reschedules. Previously the scheduler's
restart-survival path would preserve a stale future timestamp from the
prior interval, so dragging a playlist from the 8h column to the 1h
column kept firing at the old 8h mark. Boot-time restart behavior is
unchanged — only user-driven schedule changes reset the clock.
Modal restyle: the Auto-Sync manager's hardcoded sky-blue palette is
replaced with `var(--accent-rgb)` everywhere so the modal honors the
user's chosen accent color. Tinted glow on the modal border, tabbed
header active state, scheduled-playlist chips, scrollbars, and a new
drag-over highlight on columns all follow the accent theme. The
column drag-over state is wired through new ondragleave handling so
the highlight clears reliably when leaving a column.
Constrain Auto-Sync columns inside the modal with per-column vertical scrolling, add responsive layouts for narrower and shorter viewports, and separate schedule interval labels from next-run timing.
Also prevents unsupported mirrored sources from being scheduled into the playlist pipeline while still showing them as unavailable in the sidebar.
Upgrade the Auto-Sync modal into a tabbed manager with a richer schedule board and a separate read-only Automation Pipelines tab for existing playlist_pipeline automations.
Add a Sync-page Auto-Sync manager with source-grouped mirrored playlists, interval columns, and drag/drop scheduling backed by playlist_pipeline automations.
Schedules created by the board are editable there, while existing custom pipeline automations are shown as locked automation-managed entries.
Rename the manual pipeline button to Auto-Sync and make non-JSON endpoint failures show an actionable restart message instead of a raw JSON parse error.
Expose playlist-native run and status endpoints that reuse the shared mirrored playlist pipeline engine while routing progress into playlist UI state.
Add a Run Pipeline action to mirrored playlist cards and modals with live status polling, and make the shared pipeline lock atomic for manual and scheduled callers.
Centralize mirrored playlist source reference normalization so edited links and IDs are stored consistently. Preserve URL-backed refresh refs, surface missing-source refresh failures, count background sync failures in pipeline summaries, and retry guarded automation skips after a short delay instead of losing a scheduled run. Add focused coverage for source refs, mirrored playlist source updates, refresh failures, and guarded retry behavior.
Refactor and enhance the player radio feature: add npSetRadioMode, npQueueHasNext, and npEnsureCurrentTrackInQueue helpers to centralize radio-state changes and conditional radio fetch logic; replace direct npRadioMode toggles with npSetRadioMode in the expanded player and artist-radio flow (now awaits playLibraryTrack and triggers fetchIfNeeded). Add accessibility (aria-pressed) and label/pulse elements to the radio button, and update CSS for improved visuals and active-state animation. Also adjust toasts/messages and ensure the current library track is seeded into the queue when needed.
Move the artist watchlist and discography actions into the main artist hero action row so they sit with Artist Radio and Enhance Quality. Apply a shared compact pill treatment for the hero actions while preserving the existing button IDs and click behavior.
Expand matched MusicBrainz release groups into concrete releases for specific album searches so import users can choose the correct edition by track count, format, country, and disambiguation. Preserve distinct MusicBrainz release IDs instead of deduping same-title variants, carry release metadata through import matching, and surface those details on album result cards. Add coverage for variant preservation and release-group expansion.
Qobuz joins Tidal and Deezer as a first-class playlist sync source.
New Qobuz tab on the Sync page lists user playlists + a virtual
Favorite Tracks entry, and clicks route through the same discovery →
sync → download pipeline the other services already use.
Backend:
* core/qobuz_client.py — new get_user_playlists, get_playlist,
get_user_favorite_tracks, get_user_favorite_tracks_count. Returns
normalized dicts (matches Deezer client shape, not Tidal's
dataclasses) so the discovery worker can iterate directly without
duck-typing. Virtual `qobuz-favorites` ID dispatches to favorites
fetcher inside get_playlist — same trick Tidal uses with
COLLECTION_PLAYLIST_ID. Both list endpoints paginate against
Qobuz's 500-cap limit.
* core/discovery/qobuz.py — new worker module. Mirrors
core/discovery/deezer.py: pause enrichment, iterate tracks,
hit discovery cache, fall back to _search_spotify_for_tidal_track,
build wing-it stub on miss, sync results to mirrored playlist.
* web_server.py — adds /api/qobuz/playlists, /playlist/<id>,
/discovery/start/<id>, /discovery/status/<id>, /discovery/update_match,
/playlists/states, /state/<id>, /reset/<id>, /delete/<id>,
/update_phase/<id>, /sync/start/<id>, /sync/status/<id>,
/sync/cancel/<id>. One-for-one with the Tidal + Deezer endpoint
sets. Qobuz discovery executor registered for clean shutdown.
Frontend:
* webui/static/sync-services.js — full handler set (loadQobuzPlaylists,
createQobuzCard, openQobuzDiscoveryModal, startQobuzDiscoveryPolling,
startQobuzPlaylistSync, startQobuzSyncPolling, cancelQobuzSync,
startQobuzDownloadMissing, rehydrateQobuzDownloadModal, etc.).
Reuses the shared YouTube discovery modal via fake `qobuz_<id>`
urlHash and is_qobuz_playlist flag. Shared switch statements in
getModalActionButtons / generateTableRowsFromState / Wing It helpers
in downloads.js gain new isQobuz branches alongside the existing
per-service ones.
* webui/index.html — new Qobuz tab button + content div, slotted
between Deezer and Deezer Link.
* webui/static/style.css — new .qobuz-icon for the tab icon.
* webui/static/core.js — qobuzPlaylists / qobuzPlaylistStates /
qobuzPlaylistsLoaded globals.
Followed the existing per-service pattern verbatim rather than
refactoring the duplicated transformers across Tidal / Deezer /
Spotify-public / YouTube / Mirrored — that refactor is its own follow-up
PR per the "don't break Tidal/Deezer" scope discipline. Adding the 6th
copy of a proven pattern is lower risk than collapsing 5 working
services behind a new abstraction.
Tests:
* tests/test_qobuz_playlists.py — 12 tests covering pagination,
normalization, favorites virtual-ID routing, artist-name fallback
chain (performer → album.artist → 'Unknown Artist'), and
unauthenticated short-circuits.
Import album search silently fell through to the next source in
METADATA_SOURCE_PRIORITY when the configured primary returned zero
matches — intentional behavior shared with the auto-import worker
(see core/auto_import_worker.py:1316). With MusicBrainz selected and
a query MB couldn't resolve, users saw Deezer cards with no indication
their primary was bypassed.
Backend now echoes `primary_source` on /api/import/search/albums,
/api/import/search/tracks, and /api/import/staging/suggestions.
Frontend renders a per-card 'via {source}' badge when the served
source differs from the primary, plus a banner above the grid when
every card came from a fallback source. Fallback semantics unchanged.
Also collapses an inline duplicate of _renderSuggestionCard inside
importPageSearchAlbum into a single shared renderer.
Regression test pins the contract: response carries primary_source +
per-album source when the chain falls back.
Add dynamic level badges to the hybrid source order settings. The first enabled source shows Album-level only when it supports album-bundle downloads; every other source shows Track-level to make fallback behavior visible.
Update the helper copy and badge styling so users can understand why putting Soulseek, Torrent, or Usenet first changes album-download behavior.
- delete the old stats page HTML, JS, and CSS now that the React route owns the experience
- preserve helper/tour selectors by exposing the legacy stats ids from the React page
- move shared track playback fallback into library code
- convert the sidebar nav to real links with URL-driven state
- intercept left-clicks so internal navigation stays in-app while preserving native browser link behavior
- keep artist-detail transitions param-aware and update route tests
Three related improvements to the now-playing media player and the
"add to wishlist" / "download missing" modals.
1. Play buttons across track-list modals
Every track row in the download-missing modals (Spotify, Tidal,
YouTube, services, artist album, wishlist download-missing) and
the add-to-wishlist modal now carries a play button. Click runs
playTrackFromLibraryOrStream:
- If the track has a local file_path → playLibraryTrack
- Else POST /api/stats/resolve-track to find it in the library
by title + artist → playLibraryTrack
- Else fall back to _gsPlayTrack streaming
Backend ownership response gains track_id / title / file_path so
the wishlist modal's owned tracks can hand the right metadata
to the player without an extra round trip.
The add-to-wishlist modal previously showed the play button only
on owned tracks; now the button is unconditional so the streaming
fallback can take over for unowned ones (matches the standard
pattern from the rest of the app).
2. Clean media-player display titles
YouTube / Tidal / Qobuz / torrent / usenet plugins encode their
source-side identifier into the filename field as
<source_id>||<display> so download() can recover it later. The
media player's track-title renderer never knew about this
convention and showed strings like
"wvgFsXoGFnQ||Sometimes I Cry When I'm Alone" verbatim in the
now-playing UI. extractTrackTitle and setTrackInfo now strip the
<id>|| prefix defensively so any path into the player gets a
clean display.
Local library playback also fetches canonical metadata from
/api/stats/resolve-track when track.id is present so title /
artist / album / album art come straight from the SoulSync DB
instead of whatever the caller passed in. Falls back silently
to caller values on any error so playback never blocks on the
metadata fetch.
3. Lyrics panel + View Artist close
New collapsed lyrics panel between the playback controls and
queue panel. POST /api/lyrics/fetch (new backend endpoint)
prefers the local .lrc / .txt sidecar files SoulSync writes
during post-processing so downloaded tracks resolve lyrics with
zero network hits; falls back to LRClib exact-match (when album
+ duration are available) then to LRClib search.
Synced LRC results are parsed (handles multi-stamp lines for
repeated choruses), and the active line highlights + smooth-
scrolls into the middle of the viewport on every audio
timeupdate. Plain-text results render without highlighting.
Per-track cache prevents re-fetching when the user revisits the
same track. Lyrics fetch is fire-and-forget — failure shows
"No lyrics found" without ever blocking playback.
View Artist on the expanded player now calls
closeNowPlayingModal before navigating; the modal was previously
sitting open over the artist page, hiding it. Handler is bound
once and is a no-op when no artist_id is attached.
CSS additions are additive (new .modal-track-play-btn and
.np-lyrics-* rules); no existing styles touched. Backend endpoint
returns 200-with-success-false on any miss so callers can render
"no lyrics" without treating it as an error.
WHATS_NEW updated under 2.5.9 with two entries (lyrics + View
Artist close).
Clarifies album-bundle progress text in the download modal and active downloads panel so release-first downloads read as downloading a release, then matching tracks after staging.
Adds waiting-state copy and tooltips for rows blocked on release staging, plus source-specific library history badge styling for Torrent, Usenet, Staging, and Auto-Import.
Route torrent and Usenet album bundles through private per-batch staging so Auto-Import cannot race public staging or duplicate imports.
Expose album-bundle progress in batch status and render it on the Downloads page while the external client is still downloading.
Tighten release handoff safety by rejecting archive path traversal, ignoring torrent candidates without a usable URL, and skipping Soulseek source reuse for torrent/Usenet batches.
Tests: .venv/bin/python -m pytest tests/downloads/test_downloads_status.py tests/test_album_bundle_dispatch.py tests/downloads/test_downloads_staging.py tests/test_torrent_usenet_plugins.py
Torrent and usenet clients each download to their own folders
(not Soulseek's). SoulSync needs read access to those paths to
import the resulting files. Bare-metal setups work without
configuration; Docker setups need volume mounts; remote
downloader hosts need a network mount.
- webui/index.html: orange warning card on the Indexers &
Downloaders hero, listing the three deployment shapes
(bare-metal / Docker / remote) and what each needs.
- webui/static/style.css: ind-hero-warning rule set —
warning-tone palette (amber on dark glass) so the card
reads as advisory, not destructive. Inline ul + code
styling for the bullet list inside.
- docker-compose.yml: commented placeholder mounts under the
existing IMPORTANT block for /downloads/torrents and
/downloads/usenet. Same uncomment-and-edit pattern as the
existing slskd helper block. Documents the in-container path
must match what the torrent / usenet client reports as its
save_path.
Restructure the Indexers & Downloaders tab to mirror the
Paths & Organization / Post-Processing / Library Preferences
pattern on the Library page — each subsystem (Indexers / Torrent
Client / Usenet Client) gets its own collapsible section header
with a status dot, hint, and animated arrow.
Visual cues borrowed from Lidarr but rendered in SoulSync's
existing dark-glass theme:
- Intro hero card at the top of the tab with a 1-2-3 flow:
Indexers find releases → Downloader fetches → SoulSync imports.
Accent-color stepper pills + sub-copy summarising what's
optional vs required.
- Status dot in each section header — grey 'unknown' before
testing, green after Test Connection succeeds, red on failure.
Driven by _setIndStatusDot() helper called from each test
handler. Soft glow on the active states.
- Per-service service-title color accents matching existing
spotify-title / tidal-title pattern: prowlarr-title (orange,
Prowlarr brand), torrent-title (sky blue, qBit family),
usenet-title (violet).
- Indexer list cards replace the inline-emoji list — proper
protocol badges (Torrent vs Usenet pill), monospace id chip,
privacy tag, dimmed appearance when the indexer is disabled
in Prowlarr.
- Indexers section starts open; Torrent + Usenet start collapsed
since most users only configure one protocol.
No behavior changes — same fields, same endpoints, same save
flow. Pure visual restructure of the panels added in the previous
three commits.
- replace click-driven artist-detail hops with semantic links
- keep SPA transitions via shell bridge interception for /artist-detail/:source/:id
- drop legacy page helper wrappers and dead bridge plumbing
- watchlist_scanner: fall back to album.image_url when album object has no
images list (affects MusicBrainz CAA URLs, iTunes, Deezer — all use
image_url on the Album dataclass, not the Spotify-style images array)
- Pulse Downloads nav icon while active downloads are in progress, same
pattern as watchlist scan animation
Add MusicBrainz watchlist artist ID storage, badges, linked-provider editing, and per-artist preferred source support.
Backfill watchlist MusicBrainz matches from already-enriched library artists so existing MusicBrainz worker matches appear in watchlist cards and settings.
Extend bulk watchlist add, liked artist matching, artist map source picking, and service status labels to recognize MusicBrainz, with regression tests for watchlist ID persistence and backfill.
Show actionable missing album tracks in the enhanced library from canonical metadata, with a practical Manage flow for Add to Library or I Have This.
Implement I Have This as a non-destructive copy/import path: copy the chosen existing file, run normal post-processing with the missing track context, insert the real library row, and inherit album identity tags from target siblings so Navidrome does not split albums.
Improve the modal with selectable search results, visible import progress, disabled controls during import, and missing-track row styling.
- Artist cards, hero section, and enhanced view now show Amazon Music badges
when amazon_id is populated (AMAZON_LOGO_URL constant, orange #FF9900 brand)
- Enhanced view artist and album match status rows include amazon_match_status
chip with click-to-rematch via openManualMatchModal
- getServiceUrl: added amazon (album/track ASIN → music.amazon.com) and fixed
missing discogs entries; serviceLabels adds tidal/qobuz/amazon
- Enhanced view enhanced-artist-id-badges includes amazon_id entry
- DB SELECTs for library artists list and artist detail now return amazon_id;
both response dicts include the field
- watchlist_artists migration adds amazon_artist_id column
- Watchlist config GET: amazon_artist_id in SELECT/WHERE/response (index 18)
- Watchlist artists list response includes amazon_artist_id
- link-provider endpoint: amazon added to valid_providers and col_map
- _populateLinkedProviderSection: amazonId param + Amazon Music source row
- Watchlist card source badges render Amazon pill (watchlist-source-amazon CSS)
- _openSourceSearch labels map includes amazon
- service_search: amazon_worker injected via init(); _search_service amazon branch
uses search_artists/albums/tracks, same {id,name,image,extra} return shape
- _SERVICE_ID_COLUMNS: amazon → amazon_id for artist/album/track
- _init_service_search call passes amazon_worker_obj
- amazon_client._fetch_album_metas: 5-minute TTL cache per ASIN — cached hits
skip _rate_limit() and HTTP call entirely; fixes ~10s artist detail load
- registry.py: removed amazon from METADATA_SOURCE_PRIORITY and
METADATA_SOURCE_LABELS — T2Tunes has no discography API, cannot serve as a
primary metadata source; Amazon remains a download source + ASIN enricher
- Settings metadata source dropdown and help text updated accordingly
Adds full parity with Deezer/Qobuz/Tidal/Discogs in every dashboard
UI layer — orb button, live tooltip, WebSocket push, rate speedometer.
- webui/index.html: Amazon enrichment orb button after Discogs
- webui/static/amazon.svg: local icon (a + smile, same pattern as
hydrabase.png — avoids external URL dependency)
- webui/static/style.css: Amazon button/spinner/tooltip CSS with
FF9900 brand color; added to mobile tooltip suppress list
- webui/static/worker-orbs.js: Amazon orb in WORKER_DEFS [255,153,0]
- webui/static/api-monitor.js: Amazon in rate gauge services list,
label, and color map
- webui/static/enrichment.js: updateAmazonEnrichmentStatusFromData,
toggleAmazonEnrichment, DOMContentLoaded init + 2s poll
- webui/static/core.js: socket.on enrichment:amazon-enrichment listener
- web_server.py: amazon-enrichment added to _emit_enrichment_status_loop
workers dict so WebSocket pushes fire every 2s
- Add 'amazon' to VALID_SOURCES (and transitively VALID_STREAM_SOURCES)
in core/search/orchestrator.py so the backend accepts it as a
requested source without returning 400
- Add resolve_client('amazon') case — mirrors musicbrainz pattern,
gets the cached AmazonClient from the metadata registry
- Add 'amazon' to _alternate_sources() so it appears as a tab when
another source is primary (always available, no credentials)
- Add SERVICE_CONFIG_REGISTRY entry 'amazon': {'always': True} so
/api/settings/config-status reports it as configured
- Add SOURCE_LABELS['amazon'] and SOURCE_ORDER entry in
shared-helpers.js so both enhanced search and global search show
the Amazon Music tab
- Add 'amazon' to _ALWAYS_CONFIGURED_SOURCES so the picker never
dims the tab (no credentials required)
- Add .enh-tab-amazon.active CSS (Amazon orange #FF9900)
- 3530 tests pass
Two-layer accent glow that follows the cursor across the bento grid:
- Soft halo (1280px, blur 48) lerps toward target with a delay; bright
inner core (540px, blur 18, screen-blended) lerps faster.
- Both layers gently pulse on different rhythms so the blob feels alive
even when stationary.
- Target = cursor position when hovering any .dash-card; otherwise the
grid center (idle resting position). On leaving cards/gap, blob waits
1.5s before drifting back to center -- a small dwell that lets it
feel intentional rather than skittish.
- Card backgrounds darkened to near-black with stronger borders for
contrast against the accent glow.
Performance:
- requestAnimationFrame loop runs only while the blob is moving and
idles when settled at the target.
- Two-pass per frame: read all getBoundingClientRect() first, then
write CSS vars in a second pass -- one layout flush per frame
instead of one per card.
- IntersectionObserver snaps to grid center the first time the
dashboard becomes visible (handles the case where home page is
hidden at attach time).
Honors the existing reduce-effects setting:
- CSS hides both blob layers via body.reduce-effects.
- JS MutationObserver on body class kills the rAF loop when toggled
on; re-snaps to center and restarts when toggled off.
- prefers-reduced-motion media query disables the pulse animations.
Replaces the old stacked dashboard with a bento grid: services, stats,
library, syncs, tools, activity, enrichment each live in their own card.
- 3-col on desktop (>=1500px), 2-col on laptop, 2-col tighter on tablet,
1-col stack on mobile (<700px). Sub-grids inside each card adapt at
every breakpoint (service tiles 3-2-1, stat cards 3-2, gauge tiles
10-5-4-3-2).
- Cards use the user's accent color for glow + hover border + CTA icons
(was hardcoded per-card hues).
- Mount fade-up with per-card stagger; subtle bloom drift; reduced-motion
honored.
- Enrichment row collapses the per-service gauge tile (hides the 3-stat
row, scales the gauge SVG to fill the tile width) so all 10 services
fit on one row at desktop.
- Recent syncs stacks vertically inside its bento card instead of
overflowing horizontally.
- Every existing id, button, and JS hook preserved -- no behavior change,
pure visual + responsive overhaul.
Audit-trail PR added two buttons to the Downloads page — one always
visible next to the 'Batches' panel title, one inside the collapsible
'Recent History' header. User wants only the Recent History one.
Removes the panel-header button + the unused
.adl-batch-panel-header-actions style. Recent History button +
the original Dashboard button remain.
- Delete the static issues page renderer and detail modal helpers
- Keep the React issues route as the only implementation
- Drop the dead mobile CSS and troubleshooter hook that only targeted the removed shell
- File-based routing with tanstack router
- Persist top-level navigation state in url, even for most legacy pages
- Striving for an intuitive and simple folder structure where
route-related code is colocated, but the amount of files is still
kept to a minimum
- Replace native fetch with `ky`
- Familiar api, but more polished
Closes#572 (rhwc).
Navidrome has no API for setting an artist image — it reads
`artist.jpg` (or `folder.jpg`) from the artist folder during
library scans. SoulSync's `update_artist_poster` for Navidrome
was a no-op, so users only ever saw album-art-derived thumbnails
as the artist photo.
- new "Write Artist Image" button on artist detail page
- POST /api/artist/<id>/write-image-to-disk derives the artist
folder from any track's resolved file_path (reuses
_resolve_library_file_path so docker mount translation +
library.music_paths probes from #558 apply), fetches the photo
from the configured metadata source priority chain, downloads
with content-type validation, writes atomically via
`<filename>.tmp + os.replace`
- when active server is Navidrome, triggers a library scan
immediately so the file is picked up
- respects existing artist.jpg (frontend prompts before
overwriting) so user-supplied photos aren't clobbered
- works for plex / jellyfin too as a fallback layer — both
servers also read artist.jpg from disk
26 tests pin the pure helpers in core/library/artist_image.py:
folder derivation (trailing sep / empty / non-string), URL
picking (missing attr / whitespace / non-string), download
(non-image content-type / 404 / timeout / empty body), atomic
write (replace / temp-cleanup-on-failure / overwrite guard /
missing folder).
- new "Audit" button on each download row in the library history
modal opens a second modal visualizing the download lifecycle as
an interactive horizontal stepper (request → source → match →
verify → process → place) with click-to-expand detail cards
- hero header with album art + track title + meta line + status
pills (source / quality / acoustid result)
- three tabs: Lifecycle / Tags / Lyrics
- Tags tab reads the audio file live via mutagen at audit-open
time via new GET /api/library/history/<id>/file-tags endpoint;
file is the single source of truth so background enrichment
writes (audiodb / lastfm / genius / replaygain / lyrics fetch)
show up too. flat key/value rows stacked vertically (label-above-
value) so long MBIDs / URLs / joined genre lists wrap cleanly.
source IDs grouped per-service into 2-col sub-card grid.
- Lyrics tab renders the full transcript with dimmed timecodes.
- post-processing step infers observable changes from source-vs-
final state (format conversion, file rename via tag template,
folder template).
- "Download History" button also added to the Downloads page batch
panel header so it's reachable outside the dashboard.
- mobile responsive: tabs + stepper scroll horizontally, modal
goes full-screen, hero stacks below 480px.
19 helper tests pin the mutagen reader: id3 (TIT2/TPE1/TALB + TXXX
+ USLT + APIC), vorbis (FLAC dict + _id/_url passthrough), file
metadata (format / bitrate / duration), defensive paths (empty /
missing file / mutagen returns None / mutagen raises), stringify
edge cases (list / tuple / int / frame-with-text / whitespace).
Adds an explicit field to the Album dataclass in core/metadata/types.py
and the client-level Album dataclasses in deezer_client.py,
itunes_client.py, and hydrabase_client.py (the legacy discography path
reads from client objects, not typed dicts).
Deezer extracts explicit_lyrics (int→bool), iTunes extracts
collectionExplicitness ('explicit' string), Hydrabase forwards the
explicit field from the server response. Spotify, Discogs, MusicBrainz,
Qobuz, and Tidal have no explicit signal and stay None.
The flag threads through both builder functions in discography.py and
renders as a small "E" badge next to explicit titles in the discography
download modal and artist-detail page cards.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Card titles in the discography modal now display their full text
across multiple lines rather than being cut off with an ellipsis.
Artwork and the selection checkbox are pinned to the top of the card
so they align with the first line of text when titles wrap.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Discord report (CJFC, 2026-04-26): syncing a Spotify playlist to the
server overwrote anything manually added to the server-side playlist.
The fix adds a per-sync mode picker next to the Sync button on the
playlist details modal — Replace (default, current delete-recreate
behavior) or Append only (preserves existing tracks, only adds new
ones). Useful when the source platform caps playlist size and the
user is manually building beyond it on the server.
Implementation:
* New `append_to_playlist(name, tracks)` method on Plex / Jellyfin /
Navidrome clients. Each uses the server's NATIVE append API:
- Plex: `existing_playlist.addItems(new_tracks)`
- Jellyfin: `POST /Playlists/<id>/Items?Ids=...&UserId=...`
- Navidrome: Subsonic `updatePlaylist?songIdToAdd=...`
Falls back to `create_playlist` when the playlist doesn't exist
yet (first sync). No delete-recreate, no backup playlist created
(preserves playlist creation date + metadata + non-soulsync-managed
tracks).
* Dedup-by-server-native-id (ratingKey for Plex, GUID for Jellyfin,
song-id for Navidrome) — never re-adds a track already on the
playlist. Server-native identity, not fuzzy title+artist match,
so it can't false-collide.
* `sync_service.sync_playlist` accepts `sync_mode='replace'|'append'`
kwarg. Single if/else branch dispatches to `append_to_playlist` or
`update_playlist`. Threaded through `core/discovery/sync.run_sync_task`
and the `/api/sync/start` HTTP handler. Validation on the API rejects
unknown mode strings (defaults to 'replace').
* Frontend: per-playlist `<select id="sync-mode-${id}">` rendered next
to the Sync button in both modal renderers (sync-spotify.js for
Spotify playlists, sync-services.js for Deezer ARL playlists).
`startPlaylistSync` reads the select at click time; missing select
(other callers like discover.js) defaults to 'replace' so backward
compat preserved without per-call-site updates.
* SoulSync standalone has no playlist methods at all and the modal
hides the Sync button entirely on it via `_isSoulsyncStandalone` —
dispatch never reaches that path, no defensive fallback needed.
15 new tests pin per-server append behavior:
- missing playlist → create_playlist delegation
- dedup filtering (existing IDs skipped, only new tracks added)
- empty new-track set short-circuits without API call
- failure paths return False without raising
- contract listing (KNOWN_PER_SERVER_METHODS includes
'append_to_playlist'; Plex / Jellyfin / Navidrome all implement)
Plus tests/discovery/test_discovery_sync.py fake `sync_playlist`
fixture got `sync_mode='replace'` default to match the new signature
(was breaking after the kwarg add; now passing).
WHATS_NEW entry under new '2.6.0' block (hidden by
`_getLatestWhatsNewVersion` until next release bump).
Closes CJFC discord request.
Three follow-on fixes to the manual-search candidates modal once people
started actually using it:
1. NDJSON streaming. Manual search waited for every source to return
before showing anything. Now streams one event per source as each
completes — header line, source_results per source, done terminator.
Frontend appends rows incrementally via response.body.getReader().
2. Manual picks no longer auto-retry on failure. New _user_manual_pick
flag set on the task in /download-candidate. Both monitor retry
paths (not-in-live-transfers stuck + Errored state) bail on the
flag. Surfaces the failure to the user instead of silently picking
a different candidate via fresh search.
3. Non-Soulseek manual picks (youtube/tidal/qobuz/hifi/deezer/
soundcloud/lidarr) no longer stuck at "downloading 0%" forever. The
live_transfers IF branch now marks manual-pick tasks failed
directly when the engine reports Errored, instead of deferring to
the monitor (which bails on manual picks). Engine fallback in else
branch covers the rare race where the orchestrator's pre-populated
transfer lookup is missing the entry.
Plus a deadlock fix discovered along the way: the new failure path
synchronously called on_download_completed while holding tasks_lock,
which itself re-acquires the same Lock — non-reentrant
threading.Lock self-deadlocked the polling thread. While wedged, every
other endpoint that needed the lock (including /candidates → other
failed rows couldn't open modals) hung waiting. Moved completion
callbacks onto a daemon thread so the lock releases first.
Plus failed/not_found/cancelled rows are now ALWAYS clickable (not
just when the auto-search cached candidates) — the modal carries the
manual search bar, which is the user's recourse for empty results.
Plus manual download worker now runs on a dedicated thread instead of
competing with the batch's 3-worker missing_download_executor pool —
saturated batches no longer queue manual picks indefinitely.
All scoped to manual picks via the _user_manual_pick flag — auto
attempt flow byte-identical to before. Engine fallback gated on the
flag too so auto attempts in the else branch keep the original
do-nothing behavior (safety valve handles the stuck-forever case).
Also dropped _handle_failed_download from web_server.py — defined
but had no callers (dead code).
17 new unit tests pin the gate behavior:
- engine fallback: Errored/Cancelled/Succeeded/InProgress transitions,
manual-pick gate, terminal-state skip, soulseek skip, missing
download_id skip, engine returning None, orchestrator exception
- monitor: manual-pick skips not-in-live-transfers retry + Errored
retry
- IF-branch end-to-end: Errored marks failed, "Completed, Errored"
hits failure branch, auto attempts defer to monitor
Manual-search endpoint tests rewritten for NDJSON: 11 cases (validation,
single-source dispatch, parallel "all" dispatch, one-event-per-source
streaming shape, unconfigured-source skip + reject, header metadata,
per-source exception isolation).
Full suite 2259 passed, 1 skipped.
When an auto-download fails or returns "not found" with leftover
candidates, the user can already click the status cell to open a
modal showing those candidates and pick a different one. This adds
a manual search bar to that modal — type any query, hit search,
get a fresh round of results without having to bail out and start
over from the main search page.
Solves the case where the auto-query was bad (featured artist not
in title, parentheticals like "(Remastered 2019)" tripping the
matcher, slight artist-name variants, transliteration) but the
file genuinely exists on the source.
Frontend (downloads.js)
- Added a manual-search section above the existing auto-candidates
table inside the candidates modal.
- Source picker is smart per download mode:
- Single-source mode (soulseek-only / youtube-only / etc) shows
a "Searching X" label, no dropdown.
- Hybrid mode shows a dropdown with "All sources" default + every
configured source. Picking "All" runs parallel searches across
them and tags each result row with its source badge.
- Only configured sources show up; unconfigured are hidden.
- Validation: button disabled until query length >= 2, "Type at
least 2 characters" hint until threshold crosses.
- Loading state on search button while the request is in flight.
- Manual results render in a separate table above the existing
auto-candidates table, using the same row template (file /
quality / size / duration / user / ⬇ button) so the renderer
helper is shared.
- Click ⬇ reuses the existing `downloadCandidate(taskId, candidate,
trackName)` flow — same retry path, same AcoustID verification
when the file lands, no shortcut around the safety net.
- Re-running the search with a different query replaces the
previous manual results.
Backend (web_server.py)
- Extended `GET /api/downloads/task/<id>/candidates` response with:
- `download_mode` (e.g. 'hybrid', 'soulseek')
- `available_sources` (list of configured source IDs + labels)
- `source` field on each candidate (purely additive — frontend
auto-renderer ignores it on legacy code paths, manual-search
renderer uses it for the badge)
- Added `POST /api/downloads/task/<id>/manual-search`:
- Body: `{ query, source: 'all' | <source_id> }`
- Validates query length (>=2 trimmed) → 400
- Validates source against the configured-sources gate → 400
(rejects unconfigured sources even when explicitly named)
- For 'all': parallel `ThreadPoolExecutor` dispatch across every
configured download source, merged results
- For specific source: just that source
- Returns same shape as `/candidates` so the frontend renderer
is reused
- New module-level helpers: `_STREAMING_SOURCE_NAMES`,
`_infer_candidate_source`, `_serialize_candidate`,
`_list_available_download_sources`. The existing `/candidates`
endpoint also goes through `_serialize_candidate` so the source
badge is consistent across both flows.
Behavior preserved
- Existing modal layout / candidates table / ⬇ button are
byte-identical when the user doesn't use manual search.
- `downloadCandidate()` JS function untouched.
- `/candidates` and `/download-candidate` endpoints
backwards-compatible — only NEW fields added, nothing changed
or removed.
Tests
`tests/test_manual_search_endpoint.py` — 10 tests:
- `test_manual_search_validates_query_length`
- `test_manual_search_validates_source` (whitelist gate)
- `test_manual_search_handles_task_not_found` (404)
- `test_manual_search_dispatches_to_configured_source_only`
- `test_manual_search_all_dispatches_parallel`
- `test_manual_search_skips_unconfigured_sources`
- `test_manual_search_rejects_unconfigured_source_explicitly`
- `test_manual_search_returns_same_shape_as_candidates`
- `test_manual_search_single_source_mode_lists_source` (verifies
`available_sources` reflects the active mode)
- `test_manual_search_isolates_per_source_exceptions` (one source
throwing doesn't kill the merged result)
2242/2242 full suite green (was 2232 + 10 new). Ruff clean.
JS parses clean.
Closes#513 (s66jones).
The artist detail page already showed a "Popular on Last.fm" sidebar —
list of an artist's top tracks by playcount, with a play button per row
but no download action. Issue #513 wanted a way to grab those tracks
the same way zotify let users grab "top X songs" without pulling the
full discography.
Pulls from the configured primary metadata source (Spotify
`artist_top_tracks`, Deezer `/artist/{id}/top`) when available, falls
back to the existing Last.fm display-only mode for sources that don't
expose popularity ranking (iTunes / Discogs / MusicBrainz). Source
label in the section title shifts to match.
Each row gets a hover-revealed download button that wishlists the
single track via the existing /api/add-album-to-wishlist endpoint
(preserves the track's real album metadata, so the wishlist worker
later places the file in its proper album folder).
A "Download All" footer button opens the standard download modal in
PLAYLIST context, not album context — the virtual playlist_id is
`top_tracks_<source>_<artistId>` which doesn't match any of the
album-prefix checks in `startMissingTracksProcess` (downloads.js).
That keeps `is_album_download=false`, so the master worker doesn't
inject a wrapper context as `_explicit_album_context`. Each track
downloads using its own real album metadata, files land in proper
per-album folders on disk (not a fake "Top Tracks" folder).
Backend additions:
- `SpotifyClient.get_artist_top_tracks(artist_id, country, limit)` —
wraps `spotipy.artist_top_tracks`, returns up to 10 tracks for the
market (Spotify's API cap). UI-side limit trim only.
- `DeezerClient.get_artist_top_tracks(artist_id, limit)` — wraps
`/artist/{id}/top?limit=N`, converts Deezer's raw shape to the same
Spotify-compatible dict layout (id, name, artists, album with
album_type / total_tracks / images, duration_ms, track_number,
disc_number) so downstream code doesn't branch on source.
- `GET /api/artist/<id>/top-tracks` — dispatches to whichever client
matches the primary source. Resolves per-source artist IDs from the
DB row first (matching what /discography already does) so a Spotify
ID in the URL still works when Deezer is primary, and vice versa.
Returns `{success, source, tracks, resolved_artist_id}` on hit;
`{success: False, reason: 'unsupported_source' | 'spotify_not_authenticated'
| 'deezer_unavailable' | 'no_tracks_found'}` on miss so the frontend
can decide whether to fall through to Last.fm.
Frontend:
- `_loadArtistTopTracks` tries the metadata source first, falls
through to the legacy `/api/artist/0/lastfm-top-tracks` call if the
source can't deliver. Section title and per-row UI shift based on
which source answered.
- New per-row `.hero-top-track-download` button (hover-revealed).
- New `.hero-top-tracks-download-all` footer button — only visible
when metadata-source mode rendered the list (Last.fm fallback hides
it since rows have no track IDs to download).
Tests: 10 new tests pin the client methods —
- Spotify: returns track list, honors UI limit cap, returns empty when
unauthed / artist_id missing / API throws.
- Deezer: shape conversion to Spotify-compatible dict, empty when no
data / artist_id missing, limit clamping at upper bound, default
fallback when limit=0, malformed entries skipped.
The Flask endpoint dispatcher itself isn't covered by the new test
file because importing web_server at test-collection time spins up
worker threads that race with caplog-using tests elsewhere in the
suite (specifically test_library_reorganize_orchestrator). Endpoint
verified manually; the underlying client methods (the load-bearing
logic) are covered.
2204/2204 full suite green (was 2194 + 10 new).
Discord report: Duplicate Detector card said "372 findings" and Cover
Art Filler said "60 findings", but clicking the Findings tab's Pending
filter showed 0. User read it as "findings aren't being created" —
looked like a detector bug.
Actual cause: the badge sourced ``last_run.findings_created``
(historical "found in last scan") without considering current state.
After the user (or bulk-fix automation) resolved or dismissed those
findings, they no longer appeared on the Pending tab — but the badge
kept showing the last-scan number in red urgent styling.
Backend was correct end-to-end: detectors create pending rows,
bulk-fix moves them to resolved, Findings tab filters by status.
Only the badge display lied about current state.
Fix:
- ``RepairWorker._get_pending_count_by_job()`` — single SQL aggregation
returning ``{job_id: pending_count}`` for every job with pending
findings. O(1) lookup per job instead of N round trips.
- ``get_all_job_info()`` calls it once per request and adds
``pending_findings_count`` to each job's API response.
- ``enrichment.js`` job card now branches on the count:
- ``> 0`` → red ``"X pending"`` badge (urgent, action needed)
- ``= 0`` AND last scan found something → muted grey ``"X found in
last scan"`` (historical context, no action needed)
- New CSS class ``.repair-flow-badge.findings-historical`` for the
muted slate color so the two states are visually distinct.
User-visible result with the screenshotted state (372 dup / 60 cover-
art findings, all resolved):
- Before: red "372 findings" / "60 findings" — implied 432 things to
do, but Findings tab showed 0 pending
- After: grey "372 found in last scan" / "60 found in last scan" —
the badge text tells the user the count is historical, no surprise
when Pending is empty
Tests: 3 new tests in ``tests/test_create_finding_dedup_counter.py``
pin the per-job pending count helper:
- returns ``{job_id: count}`` based on status='pending' rows only;
resolved + dismissed rows excluded
- empty dict when no pending findings exist
- gracefully returns ``{}`` on DB error (badge falls back to
historical count via the existing JS ``or 0`` safety)
2188/2188 full suite green. Pure UI/state-display fix — no detector
logic, no backend behavior change.
Discord request (Samuel [KC]): show how much disk space the library
takes on the Stats page. Implementation piggybacks on the existing
deep scan — Plex/Jellyfin/Navidrome all return file size in their
track API responses, so we read it during the deep scan and store
it on the tracks row. Aggregation is then a single SQL query — no
filesystem walk, no extra I/O during the scan, no separate stat
job. SoulSync standalone gets size from os.path.getsize at insert
time (different code path; the file is local when we write the row).
Schema (`database/music_database.py`):
- New `file_size INTEGER` column on `tracks`. Migration uses the
established `try SELECT, except ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN` pattern.
Idempotent; safe on existing installs. NULL on legacy rows so
they don't contribute to totals until next deep scan refreshes.
- Added the column to the canonical CREATE TABLE so fresh installs
get it without going through the migration path.
Track-object plumbing:
- `core/jellyfin_client.py` — JellyfinTrack reads MediaSources[0].Size
alongside existing Bitrate read. None when 0 / missing.
- `core/navidrome_client.py` — NavidromeTrack reads `size` from
the Subsonic song object (int coercion + None on parse fail).
- `core/soulsync_client.py` — SoulSyncTrack does os.path.getsize
(only "server" where size has to come from disk).
- Plex needs no client-side change: track.media[0].parts[0].size
is read directly inside insert_or_update_media_track.
Persistence — TWO separate insert paths:
(a) `database/music_database.py:insert_or_update_media_track` —
Plex/Jellyfin/Navidrome flows. Reads file_size from Plex's
MediaPart OR `track_obj.file_size` wrapper attribute (defensive
Plex-attr-not-present check + > 0 type guard).
INSERT writes the new column.
UPDATE uses COALESCE(?, file_size) so a None from the server
on a re-sync (rare Jellyfin Size omission) doesn't blank an
existing value. Pinned via test.
(b) `core/imports/side_effects.py:record_soulsync_library_entry` —
SoulSync standalone flow. Completely separate code path: the
standalone deep scan moves files to staging for auto-import
rather than calling insert_or_update_media_track. After the
auto-import processes them, side_effects writes the tracks row
directly. Reads file_size via os.path.getsize(final_path) at
insert time (file is local) and includes it in the INSERT
column list. SoulSync only does INSERT-if-not-exists (no
UPDATE path), so no COALESCE concern.
Aggregator (`database/music_database.py:get_library_disk_usage`):
- SELECT COALESCE(SUM(file_size), 0), COUNT(file_size),
COUNT(*) - COUNT(file_size) for the totals.
- Per-format breakdown done in Python via os.path.splitext over
(file_path, file_size) rows — sidesteps SQLite's first-vs-last-dot
ambiguity for paths like /music/Kendrick/M.A.A.D City/01.flac.
- Defensive: skips empty paths, paths without extension, and
implausibly long extensions (>6 chars). Returns the full
empty-shape dict (NOT a partial / undefined) when the column
doesn't exist or queries fail, so the UI's `if (!data.has_data)`
branch handles fresh installs cleanly.
API + UI:
- `core/stats/queries.py` — thin pass-through get_library_disk_usage
matching the existing query-helper convention.
- `web_server.py` — new /api/stats/library-disk-usage endpoint
mirroring the /api/stats/db-storage pattern.
- `webui/index.html` — new card in System Statistics above the
Database Storage card.
- `webui/static/stats-automations.js` — _loadLibraryDiskUsage +
_renderLibraryDiskUsage. Empty state: "Run a Deep Scan to
populate (X tracks pending)". Partial: "X measured (+Y pending)".
Full: total + format bars proportional to the largest format.
- `webui/static/style.css` — .stats-disk-* styled to match the
Database Storage card.
Backward compatibility:
- Migration is additive; existing rows get NULL file_size; the
empty-shape return from the aggregator means the UI renders
cleanly without errors before any deep scan runs.
- Old installs upgrading will see "Run a Deep Scan to populate
(N tracks pending)". Running their next deep scan fills sizes —
the existing scan flow doesn't need any changes, just consumes
the new track-wrapper attribute.
Tests:
- `tests/test_library_disk_usage.py` — 13 cases covering schema
migration, NULL defaults on legacy inserts, fresh-install empty
shape, summing with mixed NULL/known sizes, per-format breakdown,
mixed-case extensions, paths with album-name dots, missing
extensions, empty file_path, implausibly long extensions,
JellyfinTrack.file_size persistence via insert_or_update_media_track,
COALESCE preservation on null re-sync.
- `tests/imports/test_import_side_effects.py` — extended the
existing record_soulsync_library_entry test to assert
track_row['file_size'] == os.path.getsize(final_path), pinning
the SoulSync-standalone path. Test fixture's tracks schema also
updated to include the file_size column.
Verified: full suite 1813 pass (13 new, 1 existing-test extension),
ruff clean, smoke test populating + reading the column round-trips
correctly.
WHATS_NEW entry under '2.4.2' dev cycle.
The 'Live Per-Track Progress' work shipped a backend in-progress row + top-of-tab
progress text but the history cards themselves stayed visually stale during
processing — lowercase "processing" badge, neutral styling, no per-track hint.
Smoke-testing also surfaced two latent identification bugs that prevented
multi-disc rips with features (Kendrick GKMC Deluxe) from importing at all.
Card-level live progress (`webui/static/stats-automations.js`):
- Cache `/api/auto-import/status` response in `_autoImportLastStatus`; poller
awaits status before re-rendering results so the card has the live data.
- Add 'processing' entries to statusLabels / statusIcons / statusClass.
- When card folder_name matches `current_folder`, swap the meta line to
`track N/M: <track name>` and tag the matching row in the expanded list
as `auto-import-track-row-active`; prior rows tag as `-row-done`.
Card styling (`webui/static/style.css`):
- `.auto-import-processing` blue left border, `.auto-import-badge-processing`
pulse animation, active/done track-row classes.
Multi-disc enumeration (`core/auto_import_worker.py:_scan_directory`):
- Old code skipped disc folders during recursion AND only attached them to a
parent that had its own loose audio. A folder containing only `Disc 1/`,
`Disc 2/` was invisible. Now: when a directory has only disc subdirs and no
loose audio, treat that directory itself as the album candidate. Disc folders
still skipped when standing alone.
- Add `FolderCandidate.is_staging_root` flag (set when the staging dir itself
becomes the candidate via this path) so identification can refuse to use the
meaningless folder name.
Tag identification (`core/auto_import_worker.py:_identify_from_tags`):
- Per-track `artist` tag fragmented consensus on albums with features
("Kendrick Lamar" / "Kendrick Lamar, Drake" / "Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre"
produced 3 separate `(album, artist)` keys for one album). Now group by
album first, then pick the most-common artist within that album group.
- `_read_file_tags` now prefers `albumartist` over `artist` for album-level
identity; falls back to `artist` for files without albumartist.
- Add INFO-level log when tag identification rejects, showing top albums and
their counts so the user can diagnose multi-disc / tagging issues.
Folder-name false-match guard (`core/auto_import_worker.py:_identify_folder`):
- When `is_staging_root` is set, skip the folder-name strategy entirely. Logs
the skip and falls through to AcoustID. Without this, dropping disc folders
directly into staging caused the scanner to search the metadata source for
the literal name "Staging", which false-matched against random albums (e.g.
"Stamina, Dinos" — a French rap album — at 13% confidence).
What's New entries added under 2.4.2 dev cycle.
- Keep the sidebar and dashboard service cards neutral until the first /status payload arrives
- Prevent placeholder source names and card text from flashing on dashboard load
- Reveal the real service status only after the live snapshot populates the UI
Artist-detail is a "pseudo-page" reachable from Library, the unified
Search page, and the global search popover. It has no [data-page]
match in the sidebar, so navigateToPage's bulk-active-removal left
every nav button unhighlighted while the user was viewing an artist —
the sidebar offered no visual anchor for where they were.
Now:
- navigateToPage('artist-detail') falls back to highlighting the
Library button when no [data-page] match exists, anchoring the
sidebar to the canonical home for artist detail views.
- A new _updateSidebarLibraryBreadcrumb() helper rewrites the Library
button label between plain "Library" and a "Library / Artist Name"
breadcrumb based on currentPage + artistDetailPageState. Long names
(>14 chars) truncate with an ellipsis; the full name shows on hover
via the title attribute.
- Called from navigateToPage (entering / leaving the page) and from
loadArtistDetailData (covers same-page artist switches in the
similar-artist chain where currentPage stays 'artist-detail').
CSS adds .nav-text-root / .nav-text-sep / .nav-text-context selectors
so the "Library" anchor word stays visually dominant while the
separator and artist name dim to a secondary tier — readable but not
competing for attention.
Pure visual change. No backend touched. No new tests (DOM-only).
Replaces the single-slot "one reorganize at a time, return 409 on collision"
model with a per-user FIFO queue. Buttons stay clickable, "Reorganize All"
is one backend call instead of an N-call JS loop, and a status panel mounted
at the top of the artist actions bar shows live progress (active item,
queued count, recent completions) with per-item cancel buttons.
Backend
- core/reorganize_queue.py: singleton queue + worker thread, dedupe-on-
enqueue, cancel rules (queued cancellable, running not), enqueue_many
for bulk operations, progress fan-out via update_active_progress
- core/reorganize_runner.py: factory builds the worker's runner closure
with injected dependencies. Reads config per-call so changing the
download path in Settings takes effect on the next reorganize without
a server restart
- database/music_database.py: get_album_display_meta and
get_artist_albums_for_reorganize — moves the SQL out of route handlers
- web_server.py: thin enqueue/snapshot/cancel/clear endpoints, runner
registration at module load. Old _reorganize_state globals + status
endpoint deleted. Static-asset cache buster (?v=<server-start>)
added so JS/CSS updates ship live without users clearing cache
Frontend
- webui/static/library.js: status panel mount, polling (1.5s when
active, 8s when idle), expand/collapse, per-item cancel, debounced
enhanced-view reload (one reload per artist batch instead of N).
Per-album reorganize button paints with queued/running indicator
and short-circuits to a toast when the album is already in queue
- webui/static/style.css: panel + button styling matching the existing
glass-UI accents
- webui/static/helper.js + version modal: WHATS_NEW entry
Tests (22 new)
- tests/test_reorganize_queue.py (19 tests): FIFO order, dedupe,
per-item source, cancel rules, continue-on-failure, snapshot
shape, progress propagation, bulk enqueue
- tests/test_reorganize_runner.py (4 tests): per-call config reads,
setup-failure summary, dependency injection, progress fan-out
- tests/test_reorganize_db_methods.py (7 tests): SQL JOIN behavior,
ordering, fallback for blank strings, artist isolation
Full suite 549 passed in 27s.
Reported on Discord by winecountrygames. The library "Reorganize" tool
had several layered bugs that all traced to the same root cause: the
endpoint reinvented every wheel post-processing already turns — its own
template engine, its own disc-number resolution from file tags, its own
sidecar sweep, its own collision detection — and each had drifted from
the canonical path used by fresh downloads. Reported symptoms:
- 3-disc Aerosmith deluxe collapsed to a flat single-disc layout
- Half the tracks on other albums silently skipped, no error / no count
- Re-runs left empty leftover album folders cluttering the artist dir
Architecture: stop reinventing wheels. Route reorganize through exactly
the same pipeline downloads use. Per-album:
1. Fetch the canonical tracklist from a metadata source (Spotify /
iTunes / Deezer / Discogs / Hydrabase) using the album's stored
source IDs. New `core/library_reorganize.py::plan_album_reorganize`
does this — primary-source-first, fall through priority chain
unless the user picked a specific source in the modal (strict mode).
2. For each local track, find the matching API entry via a scored
candidate matcher. Score components: exact-title (100),
substring-with-length-ratio (40-90), track-number agreement (20).
Hard reject when the two titles have different version
differentiators (Remix vs no-remix means different recordings,
not annotation drift). Below threshold = unmatched, surfaced as
"not in source's tracklist, left in place" rather than silently
mis-routing.
3. Copy the file to a per-album staging directory, build the same
context dict the import flow builds (`spotify_album` /
`track_info` / etc. with `is_album_download=True` so the path
builder enters ALBUM mode, not SINGLE mode), call
`_post_process_matched_download(...)` — same function fresh
downloads use. Post-process handles tagging, multi-disc subfolder
decisions, sidecar regeneration, AcoustID verification.
4. Read `context['_final_processed_path']` to learn where it landed.
Update `tracks.file_path` in the DB BEFORE removing the original
(DB-update failure leaves the file at both locations, recoverable
via library scan; the reverse would orphan the row). Delete
per-track sidecars (post-process recreates them at the new
destination).
3 concurrent workers per album via ThreadPoolExecutor, matching the
download path's per-batch worker count. State mutations all guarded by
a single lock; staging filenames carry a UUID prefix so concurrent
copies of identically-named source files don't overwrite each other.
Source picker in the modal lets the user choose which source to read
the tracklist from. Two endpoints feed it:
- `/api/library/album/<id>/reorganize/sources` — sources for THIS
album that are both authed AND have a stored ID. For the per-
album modal.
- `/api/library/reorganize/sources` — all authed sources globally.
For the bulk "Reorganize All" modal where per-album ID coverage
varies.
When the user picks a specific source, the orchestrator runs in
`strict_source=True` mode (no fallback chain) — picking Spotify means
"use Spotify or fail", not "use Spotify and silently fall back."
Preview endpoint shares the same planning logic as apply via
`preview_album_reorganize` — the destination path comes from the same
`_build_final_path_for_track` post-process uses, so what you see in
the preview is exactly what you get on apply.
Empty destination folders (from earlier failed runs OR from the
current run when post-process creates a dir then fails AcoustID)
get cleaned up after each successful run: walk up to the artist
folder from any successful destination, prune empty album-sibling
folders one level deep. Bounded scope = won't touch unrelated user
dirs.
Web_server.py shrinks by ~450 net lines. The endpoint handler is now
a thin wrapper that builds injected callables (path resolver, post-
process function, DB updater, empty-dir cleaner), spawns a thread
that calls `reorganize_album()`, and returns. All actual logic lives
in `core/library_reorganize.py` where it's unit-testable without
spinning up Flask.
Frontend cleanup: the per-call template input in both reorganize
modals (per-album and bulk) was redundant — the backend always uses
the configured global download template. Removed the input and the
variables-grid reference UI it was for.
39 new unit tests pin every contract:
- source resolution (no_source_id when album has none, fallthrough
chain when primary returns nothing, strict mode bypasses fallback)
- matcher scoring (exact / substring / multi-disc disambiguation /
smart-quote tolerance / dash-vs-parens / bonus-track substring /
Remix-vs-original differentiator rejection / "Real" doesn't false-
match "Real Real Real" / track-number-only no longer fires)
- file safety (DB-update failure leaves original in place, post-
process failure leaves original in place, post-process exception
caught and original preserved, success removes original AND
updates DB in the right order)
- sidecar handling (per-track .lrc/.nfo deleted on success, kept on
failure; album-level cover.jpg/folder.jpg cleaned only when
directory has no remaining audio)
- staging cleanup (recreated between tracks because post-process
nukes it, dir cleaned up on success AND on failure)
- destination-dir prune (empty siblings removed, real album with
files preserved, no recursive sweep)
- source picker (only authed-with-stored-ID sources for per-album,
all authed sources for bulk; strict mode doesn't fall back)
- concurrency (3 workers in flight, state stays consistent under
races, stop_check cuts off pending tasks)
- preview parity (preview produces same destination as apply for
multi-disc; ALBUM mode not SINGLE mode; unmatched/no-path tracks
surfaced with reasons)
Limitations (deliberate punts, NOT in this PR):
- Renamed local titles on multi-disc albums where track_number
also disagrees: matcher returns nothing (track is "not in
source"). Fixable by using duration_ms as a tertiary signal.
- Per-track in-modal source switching with per-album track-count
hints (would need a second API call before opening the modal).
- UI status panel on the artist page during a run — currently
just toasts. Documented as a follow-up PR.
Files:
- core/library_reorganize.py — new module: plan_album_reorganize,
preview_album_reorganize, reorganize_album, available_sources_for_album,
authed_sources, _score_candidate, helpers for staging/post-
processing/finalizing, sidecar + dest-dir cleanup
- core/metadata_service.py — no changes; reused get_album_for_source,
get_album_tracks_for_source, get_source_priority,
get_client_for_source
- web_server.py — three endpoints (preview / apply / sources GETs)
are thin wrappers; -450 net lines
- tests/test_library_reorganize_orchestrator.py — 39 tests covering
every contract above
- webui/static/library.js — source picker UI in both modals; dead
template input + variables-grid removed
- webui/static/style.css — dropdown option styling fix (white-on-
white was unreadable)
Reported on Discord by winecountrygames — his bug report named the
trigger button (Enhanced view → Reorganize All) and both symptoms
(multi-disc collapse, half-album skip), which let the diagnosis go
straight to the architectural problem.