- Test connection now shows "Discogs connection successful!" when
Discogs is the active fallback (was showing "iTunes")
- Spotify disconnect message shows correct fallback name
- Watchlist artist list: discogs_artist_id in API response
- Watchlist source badges: Discogs badge on artist cards
- Watchlist config modal: discogs_artist_id in SQL query, WHERE clause,
response, and linked provider section with badge
- CSS for watchlist-source-discogs and watchlist-provider-badge.discogs
- Add discogs_artist_id column to watchlist_artists table (migration)
- Add discogs_artist_id to WatchlistArtist dataclass
- Add to get_watchlist_artists optional_columns and constructor
- Add update_watchlist_discogs_id DB method
- Backfill loop includes Discogs when token is configured
- Add _match_to_discogs for cross-provider artist matching
- Backfill maps updated: id_attr, match_fn, update_fn all include discogs
- discogs_id was missing from BOTH the SQL SELECT and the artist dict
in get_artist_discography() — used by the library artist detail page
- This is the third location (after get_library_artists and
discography endpoint) where discogs_id was in the DB but not
included in the response
- Add discogs_id to manually constructed artist_data dict in
get_library_artists (was in SQL but not in response dict)
- Add Discogs to enrichment coverage circles on artist detail page
- Add Discogs to enhanced artist/album ID badges and match status chips
- All badge locations verified: library cards, artist hero, enhanced view
- Add discogs_id to library artists SQL SELECT (was missing)
- Add discogs_id to artist detail discography SQL SELECT and service
IDs loop — fixes hero badges not showing Discogs
- DISCOGS_LOGO_URL constant, badge in library cards, hero, enhanced view
- Match status chip and manual match support for Discogs
- Add _extract_discogs_fields to metadata cache — handles Discogs field
names (title vs name, images array, Artist - Title format)
- Worker uses _fetch_and_cache_artist/_fetch_and_cache_album helpers
that cache raw data while returning it for enrichment
- All search/lookup methods cache results for repeat queries
- Cache browser: Discogs stat pill, source filter, clear button, badge
- Fixes albums showing as 'Unknown' and artists missing images in cache
- Cards reclassified from album to single/EP (via lazy track count)
now physically move from albums-grid to singles-grid
- Singles section auto-shows when cards move into it
- Add collectors edition to album title variation patterns — fixes
"Damn" not matching "DAMN. COLLECTORS EDITION." in library
- Both base-title-to-edition and edition-to-base variations now include
collectors edition alongside deluxe/platinum/special
- Fetch real track count from source during completion check when
total_tracks is 0 (Discogs masters) — one API call per album, runs
during existing per-album ownership check phase
- Reclassify album cards to single/EP when track count reveals 1-3/4-6
tracks — updates type label and data attribute in place
- Add collectors edition to album title variation patterns for matching
"Damn" against "DAMN. COLLECTORS EDITION." in library
- Hide 0/0 fraction when expected_tracks is 0, show proper count when
fetched
- get_album and get_album_tracks now try /masters/{id} first, fall back
to /releases/{id} — artist discography returns master IDs which are
in a different namespace than release IDs
- Fixes wrong album showing in download modal (master ID 3664443 for
GNX was hitting /releases/3664443 which is a different album)
- Add Discogs source override to all 6 artist/album/track endpoints
- Add discogs_id to _resolve_db_album_id lookup
- Remove upfront master detail fetching (was 15+ API calls, 40+ seconds)
- Discography loads from releases list only (~1 second, 2 API calls)
- Track counts populate on-demand via get_album_tracks when clicking album
- New get_album_tracks method: tries /masters first, falls back to /releases,
returns Spotify-compatible format with proper disc/track numbering
- Album type defaults to 'album' for masters without format metadata —
Discogs limitation, singles only detectable from individual release format
- Search results return format as list ['Vinyl', 'LP'] while artist
releases return comma-separated string — handle both
- Fixes "'list' object has no attribute 'lower'" error
- Master releases now fetch /masters/{id} to get actual tracklist,
genres, styles, and images — fixes 0/0 track count display
- Album type re-evaluated with real track count: 1-3 = single,
4-6 = EP, 7+ = album
- Cover art from master detail used when search results have none
- Tested: Kendrick Lamar shows correct track counts, proper types,
and images for all albums
- Fetch artist name first, then compare against each release's primary
artist — skip releases where the artist is listed after Feat./Ft./&
- "Beyoncé Feat. Kendrick Lamar" → skipped (Kendrick is featured)
- "Kendrick Lamar Feat. Rihanna" → kept (Kendrick is primary)
- Fixes artist pages showing unrelated albums from other artists
- Add _normalize_name helper and re import to DiscogsClient
- Prefer master releases over individual pressings to avoid duplicates
(multiple pressings of same album showing separately)
- Individual releases only included if no master exists for that title
- Skip non-main roles (appearances, features, remixes by others)
- Better album type detection from format string: catches LP, Album,
EP, Single, Compilation from comma-separated format field
- Fetch more results (3x limit) to compensate for filtering
- Fix source name mapping so sidebar/dashboard shows 'Discogs' instead
of falling through to 'iTunes'
- Fix album type detection: parse format string from artist releases
endpoint (e.g. "File, FLAC, Single, 320") to correctly identify
singles, EPs, albums, compilations — was defaulting everything to
'single' because track count was 0
- Remove fake track search that returned albums as tracks — Discogs
has no track-level search API, so tracks section is empty (honest)
- Track data available via album tracklists instead
- SpotifyClient: add _discogs lazy-load property, route _fallback to
DiscogsClient when configured (requires token, falls back to iTunes)
- web_server: _get_metadata_fallback_client returns DiscogsClient when
selected and token present
- Enhanced search: Discogs added as source tab with NDJSON streaming,
only available when token configured
- Alternate sources list includes Discogs when token is set
- Frontend: source labels, tab styling, fetch list all include Discogs
- Consistent with iTunes/Deezer pattern — same interfaces, same routing
- Add Discogs to WORKER_DEFS in worker-orbs.js so it participates
in the floating orb animation like all other enrichment workers
- Use SVG logo image instead of text
- Fix spinner and state CSS to match exact pattern of other workers
- Circular button with "dc" logo text, matching exact pattern of
AudioDB/Deezer/Spotify/iTunes/Last.fm/Genius/Tidal/Qobuz buttons
- Spinner animation when active, dimmed when paused, green when complete
- Hover tooltip showing status, current item, and progress stats
- Click to toggle pause/resume with config persistence
- WebSocket status handler updates button state in real-time
- New core/discogs_worker.py — background worker enriching artists and
albums with Discogs metadata following AudioDBWorker pattern exactly
- Artist enrichment: discogs_id, bio, members, URLs, image backfill,
genre backfill, summary backfill from bio
- Album enrichment: discogs_id, genres, styles (400+ taxonomy), label,
catalog number, country, community rating, image backfill
- DB migration: discogs columns on artists (id, match_status, bio,
members, urls) and albums (id, match_status, genres, styles, label,
catno, country, rating, rating_count)
- Worker initialization with pause/resume persistence
- Status/pause/resume API endpoints
- Integrated into enrichment status system, rate monitor, auto-pause
during downloads/scans, WebSocket status emission
- New Discogs section on Settings → Connections with personal token input
- Discogs added as fallback metadata source option alongside iTunes/Deezer
- Token saved to discogs.token config key
- Discogs added to API rate monitor gauges (60/min with auth)
- Help text links to discogs.com/settings/developers for token generation
- Full parity with iTunes/Deezer clients — same Track/Artist/Album
dataclasses, same method signatures (search_artists, search_albums,
search_tracks, get_artist, get_album, get_artist_albums)
- 25 req/min unauthenticated, 60 req/min with free personal token
- Rate limited via same decorator pattern with API call tracking
- Unique data: 400+ genre/style taxonomy, label info, catalog numbers,
community ratings, artist bios
- Smart "Artist - Title" parsing for search results
- Release deduplication (Discogs has many pressings of same album)
- Track search via release tracklist extraction
- Tested: artist/album/track search, artist detail with bio, album
detail with full tracklist + genres + styles + label
- Add bit_depth, sample_rate, bitrate columns to track_downloads table
- Read audio info from file via Mutagen when recording provenance
- Source Info popover shows "Audio: 24-bit · 96.0kHz · 2304kbps"
- These values are captured from the original file before transcoding,
so users can see the original specs even after Blasphemy Mode converts
FLAC to lossy format
- Update provenance file_path when Blasphemy Mode deletes the original
FLAC and replaces it with a lossy copy — provenance now points to
the transcoded file instead of the deleted original
- New update_provenance_file_path() database method
- Non-blocking: wrapped in try/except, never interrupts transcode flow
- Downsample (hi-res → CD quality) is unaffected — replaces in-place
with same filename, provenance stays valid
- When Spotify is authenticated, spotify_public playlists now use the
full API instead of the embed scraper — auto-discovers with album art,
consistent with regular spotify playlists
- When using scraper fallback, no longer sets extra_data on tracks —
lets preservation code keep existing discovery data instead of
overwriting discovered=true with discovered=false on every refresh
- Consistent with Tidal/YouTube/Deezer which never set extra_data
- Fixes Discover Weekly showing "not discovered" after overnight refresh
- Was only backfilling the active provider — artists added via Deezer
never got Spotify/iTunes IDs, and vice versa
- Now backfills iTunes (always), Deezer (always), and Spotify (if
authenticated) at the start of every scan
- Added _match_to_deezer() and update_watchlist_deezer_id() for
Deezer cross-provider matching
- Generalized backfill with provider→attribute/function maps
- Rate monitor: 2-column grid, smaller text/badges, compact gauge cards,
hide status badge on very small screens
- Notifications: full-width toast, repositioned bell button, panel fills
screen width with proper margins
- Global search: responsive bar width, full-width when active, results
panel positioned for mobile viewport
- All fixed-position elements (bell, help, search) repositioned for
mobile with smaller touch targets
- New 'webhook' then-action: sends HTTP POST with JSON payload to any
user-configured URL (Gotify, Home Assistant, Slack, n8n, etc.)
- Config: URL, optional custom headers (Key: Value per line with
variable substitution), optional custom message
- Payload includes all event variables as JSON fields
- 15s timeout, errors on 400+ status codes
- Follows exact same pattern as Discord/Pushbullet/Telegram handlers
- Frontend: config fields, config reader, icon, help docs
- Updated changelogs with webhook, M3U fix, orchestrator hardening
- autoSavePlaylistM3U() returns early for album downloads (detected by
playlistId prefix) — albums are already grouped by media servers,
M3U just creates empty duplicate playlists (Navidrome auto-imports them)
- Fix broken isAlbum detection — data-context was always "playlist",
now uses reliable playlistId prefix matching
- Update toggle label: "playlists and albums" → "playlists"
- Update hint text to explain albums are skipped and why
- Manual Export M3U button still works for both (explicit user action)
- Each of the 6 download clients initializes independently via
_safe_init() — one failing client no longer kills the orchestrator
- All methods guarded against None clients with appropriate fallbacks
- Init failures logged at startup and tracked in _init_failures list
- Copy Debug Info shows "Download Client Failures" section when any
client failed to initialize, or "ALL" if orchestrator itself is dead
- Merge enrichment worker status into rate monitor WebSocket payload
- Hide old enrichment pills — rate monitor cards now show: service name,
worker status badge, arc gauge, calls/min, 1h/24h counts, budget bar
- Debounce idle detection with 5s grace period — prevents status
flickering between Running and Idle on every worker cycle
- Responsive grid layout with richer card design
- Add _get_tidal_download_client() helper that checks for None
soulseek_client before accessing .tidal attribute
- All 3 Tidal download auth endpoints use the helper
- Clear error messages: "Download orchestrator not initialized" or
"Tidal download client not available" instead of cryptic
"'NoneType' object has no attribute 'tidal'"
- Backend: include api_rates (per-service calls/min + Spotify endpoints)
and spotify_rate_limit (active, remaining, trigger endpoint) in debug-info
- Frontend: format API rates table with service name, cpm, limit, percentage,
and Spotify endpoint breakdown. Show bold warning block when rate limited
with trigger endpoint, remaining time, and retry-after value
- Add rate limiting to all 4 Spotify pagination loops (get_artist_albums,
get_user_playlists, get_playlist_tracks, get_album_tracks) — these
called sp.next() bypassing the rate_limited decorator entirely, causing
unthrottled API calls that triggered 429 bans
- Track pagination calls in API rate monitor (separate endpoint names)
- Increase DELAY_BETWEEN_ARTISTS from 2s to 4s in watchlist scanner
- Abort watchlist scan immediately if Spotify rate limit detected mid-scan
instead of continuing to hammer the API
- New core/api_call_tracker.py — centralized tracker with rolling 60s
timestamps (speedometer) and 24h minute-bucketed history (charts)
- Instrument all 9 service client rate_limited decorators to record
actual API calls with per-endpoint tracking for Spotify
- 1-second WebSocket push loop for real-time gauge updates
- Modern radial arc gauges with service brand colors, glowing active
arc, endpoint dot, 0/max scale labels, smooth CSS transitions
- Click any gauge to open detail modal with 24h call history chart
(Canvas 2D, HiDPI, gradient fill, grid lines, danger zone band)
- Spotify modal shows per-endpoint history lines with color legend
and live per-endpoint breakdown bars
- Rate limited state indicator — blinking red badge with countdown
timer appears on gauge card when Spotify ban is active
- REST endpoint GET /api/rate-monitor/history/<service> for chart data
- Responsive grid layout (5 cols desktop, 3 tablet, 2 phone)
- New "Concurrent Downloads" dropdown on Settings page (1-10, default 3)
- Saved to download_source.max_concurrent config key
- All 6 batch creation sites use configured value instead of hardcoded 3
- Soulseek-only album downloads still use 1 worker (source reuse per user)
- Hybrid/YouTube/Tidal/Qobuz/Deezer albums use full configured concurrency
- Per-section loading spinners (artists/albums/tracks) shown until each
NDJSON chunk arrives, auto-replaced with real content on receipt
- Active tab content auto-re-renders as streaming data arrives for both
enhanced search and global search
- Global search lazy-loads artist images for iTunes/Deezer via
/api/artist/{id}/image fallback (album art), matching enhanced search
- Source endpoint now streams artists/albums/tracks as separate NDJSON
lines as each search type completes — iTunes users see artists in ~3s
instead of waiting 9+ seconds for all 3 rate-limited calls to finish
- Enhanced search _fetchAlternateSource reads stream with ReadableStream
reader, merges each chunk into source data, re-renders tabs immediately
- Global search uses same streaming pattern via _gsFetchSourceStream
- No data loss: streamed data merges incrementally, primary response
preserves already-received alternate source data
- Remove direct request_scan() calls from album and singles import —
emit batch_complete through automation engine instead, matching the
same chain as download batches (scan → DB update)
- Show current track name in import queue status display instead of
just processed/total count
- Change <int:track_id> to <track_id> on 5 library track endpoints —
Jellyfin uses GUID strings, int converter rejected them with 404 (#237)
- Add PUT /api/library/clear-match endpoint — sets service ID to NULL
and match status to not_found, allowing users to undo wrong matches (#236)
- Add "Clear Match" button in the manual match modal for all services
- Add bottom padding to .page to prevent floating buttons (bell, help)
from overlapping track action buttons at page bottom (#237)
- New discovery_artist_blacklist table with NOCASE name matching
- Filter blacklisted artists from all 6 discovery pool queries, hero
endpoint, and recent releases via SQL subquery and Python set check
- Name-based filtering means one block covers all sources (Spotify/iTunes/Deezer)
- Hover any discovery track row → ✕ button to quick-block that artist
- 🚫 button on Discover hero opens management modal with search-to-add
(powered by enhanced search) and list of blocked artists with unblock
- CRUD API: GET/POST/DELETE /api/discover/artist-blacklist
- Updated changelogs
- Add MusicBrainz to Cache Browser: stats pill, source filter, dedicated
browse endpoint, cards with matched/failed status indicators
- Add Clear MusicBrainz and Clear Failed MB Only to cache clear dropdown
- Move MusicBrainz into Cache Health "By Source" bar chart alongside
Spotify/iTunes/Deezer instead of isolated metric row
- Rename ambiguous "Failed Lookups" to "Failed MB Lookups" in summary cards
- Add browse-musicbrainz and clear-musicbrainz API endpoints
- Add musicbrainz_total/musicbrainz_failed to cache stats response
- Add Global Search Bar and MusicBrainz cache to changelogs
- Strip cloned inline onclick on global search play button swap to prevent
simultaneous stream search + library play
- Include album thumb_url in library-check response and resolve relative
Plex paths to full URLs with base URL + token
- Pass album art through to playLibraryTrack from both global and enhanced
search library check handlers
- Add Plex music library locations as candidate dirs in _resolve_library_file_path
- Remove debug console.log from _gsDeactivate
Persistent Spotlight-style search bar at bottom-center, accessible
from any page via click, /, or Ctrl+K. Hidden on Downloads page
where enhanced search already exists.
Features matching enhanced search:
- Clear button when input has text
- Source tabs with live switching
- Source badges, library check, play buttons
- Album click opens download modal directly
- Artist click navigates to detail page
- Tab switching stays open (timestamp guard)
- Mobile responsive