Large libraries (first import) can take longer than 10 seconds for
getArtists to respond. The short timeout caused the library fetch
to fail with 0 artists returned.
Navidrome fix:
- createPlaylist and other write operations now use POST instead of
GET. Large playlists (161+ tracks) exceeded URL length limits when
all songId params were in the query string, causing silent truncation
(e.g., only 6 of 161 tracks added). POST sends params as form body
with no size limit.
- Write operation timeout bumped to 30s (was 10s)
- _WRITE_ENDPOINTS set defines which Subsonic endpoints use POST
UX fix:
- Mirrored playlist cards now show "161/161 discovered on Spotify"
instead of just "161/161 discovered" — clarifies that discovery
means metadata matching, not library ownership
Full stats dashboard that polls Plex/Jellyfin/Navidrome for play
history and presents it with Chart.js visualizations:
Backend:
- ListeningStatsWorker polls active server every 30 min
- listening_history DB table with dedup, play_count/last_played on tracks
- get_play_history() and get_track_play_counts() for all 3 servers
- Pre-computed cache for all time ranges (7d/30d/12m/all) rebuilt each sync
- Single cached endpoint serves all stats data instantly
- Stats query methods: top artists/albums/tracks, timeline, genres, health
Frontend:
- New Stats nav page with glassmorphic container matching dashboard style
- Overview cards (plays, time, artists, albums, tracks) with accent hover
- Listening timeline bar chart (Chart.js)
- Genre breakdown doughnut chart with legend
- Top artists visual bubbles with profile pictures + ranked list
- Top albums and tracks ranked lists with album art
- Library health: format breakdown bar, unplayed count, enrichment coverage
- Recently played timeline with relative timestamps
- Time range pills with instant switching via cache
- Sync Now button with spinner, last synced timestamp
- Clickable artist names navigate to library artist detail
- Last.fm global listeners shown alongside personal play counts
- SoulID badges on matched artists
- Empty state when no data synced yet
- Mobile responsive layout
DB migrations: listening_history table, play_count/last_played columns,
all with idempotent CREATE IF NOT EXISTS / PRAGMA checks.
trigger_library_scan and is_library_scanning were no-ops assuming
Navidrome auto-detects new files. Navidrome supports startScan and
getScanStatus via the Subsonic API, so use them like Plex and Jellyfin.
Incremental database updates now detect when artists or albums have been removed from your media server (Plex, Jellyfin, or Navidrome) and automatically clean them up from SoulSync's database. Previously, deleted content would persist as ghost entries until you ran a full refresh. Removal counts are reported in the scan results. Includes safety checks to prevent accidental mass deletion if the server is unreachable or returns incomplete data.
SoulSync was importing from all Navidrome libraries regardless of user access restrictions. Added a "Music Library" dropdown in Navidrome settings that lets users scope imports to a specific music folder. Uses the Subsonic musicFolderId parameter on artist, album, and search API calls. Selecting "All Libraries" reverts to the previous behavior.
Summary: Navidrome incremental updates always found 0 new tracks because _get_recent_albums_navidrome() fetched all artists, sampled only the first 200, collected their albums, and sorted by created date — missing artists beyond the first 200 entirely. Replaced this with a single getAlbumList2?type=newest Subsonic API call that directly returns albums sorted by library addition date, matching how Jellyfin and Plex already use their native "recently added" endpoints.
- Expose suffix, bitRate, and path fields on NavidromeTrack from the Subsonic API response
- Add fallback in insert_or_update_media_track() to populate file_path and bitrate for Navidrome tracks, fixing the Quality Scanner
returning 0 results
- Increase ListenBrainz playlist cache limit from 4 to 25 per type
- Add sub-tab grouping in the Recommendations tab (Weekly Jams, Weekly Exploration, Top Discoveries, etc.)