- add a contrast override for badges inside primary buttons
- keep the singles process action aligned with the select/deselect row
- update import route tests for the new button label shape
- rely on ky for transport errors across import/staging calls
- keep explicit soft-failure checks for auto-import approval endpoints
- add regression test for approval/rejection soft failures
- add a reusable shared Badge primitive alongside the existing form controls\n- use it for the import auto-filter count pills and remove the route-local badge styles\n- tighten option button spacing so embedded badges read cleanly
- move the import page over to shared button variants and option buttons
- strip route-local button chrome back to layout-only helpers
- keep the import route styling focused on layout, cards, and state indicators
- stop the legacy shell bootstrap from collapsing /import/auto and /import/singles back to the import root on reload\n- update the shell route smoke test to expect the canonical /import/album redirect for the bare import page
- add a shared switch primitive for theme-aware toggle styling\n- keep import-page buttons leaning on shared variants instead of local color rules\n- simplify the singles and auto-import controls around the shared form layer
- add shared Base UI-backed checkbox and slider primitives under the form component layer
- move the singles import checkbox and auto-import confidence slider to the shared controls
- keep the import route tests aligned with the new accessible component roles
- replace index-based singles selection and search state with stable staging file keys\n- keep refreshes from shifting selected rows or open search panels when files are inserted or reordered\n- add a regression test that proves selection stays attached to the intended file across refreshes
- switch the singles selector to a real checkbox input for cleaner semantics\n- keep the mobile import page layout aligned while avoiding legacy button sizing\n- tune the checkbox tick so it stays visually centered and readable
- bring the React import page back in line with the legacy emoji/glyph treatment\n- restore album, singles, auto-import, and queue fallback icons\n- keep the visual refresh aligned with the old page while preserving the React port
- Move import page, tabs, workflow state, and route tests into React-owned route slices
- Preserve shell gating, staging queries, album matching, singles matching, auto-import, and queue behavior
- Add migration plan snapshot so cleanup/refinement can build on a stable baseline
- move stats route legacy handoffs onto explicit SoulSyncWebShellBridge methods\n- stop relying on ad hoc window globals from React code for artist navigation and playback\n- update shell bridge tests and route test doubles to enforce the expanded bridge contract
- move the stats route onto the React shell with Recharts-based visualizations
- remove the global Chart.js include and add a local stats seed script for easier testing
- keep parity coverage with route, API, and helper tests while preserving the legacy page layout
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.
Include a capped recent tail of database-backed download history in the unified Downloads page so completed Deezer and other streaming downloads remain visible after runtime tasks are cleaned up or the container restarts. Use persistent download history for the dashboard finished count, keep live tasks authoritative for active rows, avoid showing the local clear-completed action for persisted history rows, and cover history hydration/deduping/capping in status tests.
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.
Fix manual YouTube searches for video IDs that begin with a dash by escaping leading '-' before building yt-dlp ytsearch expressions. This preserves normal search terms and already escaped user input while preventing yt-dlp from treating the ID as search syntax.
Add regression coverage for both YouTube download search and video search paths. Fixes#684.
The #681 commit (eba7f61e) collapsed the inline duplicate card-renderer
inside importPageSearchAlbum into a single _renderSuggestionCard call.
The structural test for the issue #524 lookup-cache pattern was still
counting inline cache writes and expecting >=2, which started failing
in CI now that the search-results renderer routes through the shared
helper.
Rewritten to assert the actual invariant of the consolidated design:
* _renderSuggestionCard contains exactly one _albumLookup write
* No other inline write exists (a second write means a caller is
re-implementing the renderer instead of calling the helper — the
exact duplication the #524 fix consolidated away)
Same regression guard, matches the new architecture.
MINOR bump: Qobuz playlist sync is the headline feature (#677), plus
the Import album search fallback-source surfacing fix (#681).
* web_server.py — _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION → 2.6.0
* webui/static/helper.js — split the 2.5.9 'Unreleased — dev cycle'
entries into a new 2.6.0 block with a real release-date marker;
bumped the _getLatestWhatsNewVersion fallback default; rolled the
'2.5.9 Release Stability Pass' modal section down to a generic
'Earlier in v2.5' aggregator now that 2.6.0 is the current release
* .github/workflows/docker-publish.yml — bumped manual version_tag
default to 2.6.0 so the next workflow_dispatch defaults right
Remove the implicit 500-track cap from Qobuz Favorite Tracks so the Sync page discovers the same number of tracks shown on the playlist card. Keep an explicit limit parameter for callers that want a capped fetch.
Add tests covering the default full-pagination behavior and explicit limit handling.
Three follow-ups to the Qobuz playlist sync commit:
* webui/static/sync-services.js openYouTubeDiscoveryModal — the
syncing-phase "start polling on modal open" switch was missing the
isQobuz branch (the discovery-modal-close handler hit it but this
earlier hook didn't). Resuming a sync after a page refresh would have
fallen through to startYouTubeSyncPolling.
* webui/static/sync-services.js closeYouTubeDiscoveryModal — the
per-service phase reset block had Tidal, Deezer, Spotify Public,
Beatport branches but no Qobuz. After a Qobuz sync_complete or
download_complete, closing the modal wouldn't reset the card phase
back to 'discovered' or push the phase update to /api/qobuz/update_phase.
* web_server.py _emit_discovery_progress_loop — platform_states didn't
include 'qobuz', so WebSocket discovery progress broadcasts were
silently skipping Qobuz playlists. HTTP-poll fallback covers it but
this puts Qobuz on equal footing with the other services.
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.
Route primary Soulseek album downloads through the album-bundle staging flow, reusing preflight-selected folders when available. In hybrid mode, only the first configured source can claim whole-album bundle behavior so later Soulseek fallback keeps the existing per-track/source-reuse path.
Allow Soulseek album bundles to stage completed tracks when some same-source transfers fail or time out, and keep partial bundles from blocking per-track fallback. Add coverage for dispatcher gating, master flow ordering, task-worker staged-miss behavior, and Soulseek bundle polling.
- render the standalone notice directly in the React stats header
- keep the legacy standalone sweep from hiding the stats control incorrectly
- update the stats route test and header layout to match the new behavior
- add a shared shell client and root /status query
- attach shell status to the TanStack root context for React routes
- keep the shell bridge types and test setup aligned with the new status data
- make listening status prefetch optional so /stats still renders on status failures
- normalize no-stats-yet cache responses into the existing empty stats state
- restore streaming fallback when library track resolution errors
- add route and API regression coverage for the review fixes
- mark stats as a completed React-owned route in the migration overview
- capture the stats migration outcome and cleanup status in its route plan
- add guidance for future migrations to watch for shared UI reuse opportunities
- replace Cell-based pie slice coloring with data-driven fill props
- keep the stats genre and database charts visually unchanged
- remove the deprecation warning from the stats route
- rename the Playwright smoke suite to reflect shell-wide route coverage
- share nav highlight expectations through the route manifest helpers
- cover React route activation and canonical stats URL behavior
- remove the stats page timeout and library pre-navigation hack
- hand artist detail opening directly to the legacy shell bridge
- add a route test covering the direct artist navigation bridge call
- move stats route legacy handoffs onto explicit SoulSyncWebShellBridge methods\n- stop relying on ad hoc window globals from React code for artist navigation and playback\n- update shell bridge tests and route test doubles to enforce the expanded bridge contract
- 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
- move the stats route onto the React shell with Recharts-based visualizations
- remove the global Chart.js include and add a local stats seed script for easier testing
- keep parity coverage with route, API, and helper tests while preserving the legacy page layout
Keep WebUI migration plans next to the frontend code so route work
has one predictable home.
Standardize the set around one page migration overview plus
per-route migration plan docs for future tasks.
- 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