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Broque Thomas
cf5461f2f1 Fix: maintenance findings badge inflated when scan dedup-skipped
`_create_finding` silently dedup-skipped re-discovered issues but
the caller incremented `findings_created` regardless. So a re-scan
that found the same issues as a prior scan reported 364 findings
in the badge while 0 NEW pending rows hit the db, leaving the
findings tab empty.

`_create_finding` now returns bool (True on insert, False on
dedup-skip / db error). All 16 repair jobs updated to only
increment `findings_created` on True. Added `findings_skipped_dedup`
counter surfaced in scan log: "Done: X scanned, 0 fixed, 0
findings (363 already existed), 0 errors".

Also fixed a missing `job_id` kwarg in album_tag_consistency that
was silently breaking finding creation for that scan.
2026-05-04 08:55:13 -07:00
Broque Thomas
4b15fe0b75 Fix album MBID inconsistency: detector + persistent release-MBID cache
Discord report (Samuel [KC]): tracks of the same album sometimes carry
different MUSICBRAINZ_ALBUMID tags, which causes Navidrome (and other
media servers grouping by album MBID) to split the album into multiple
entries. Two-part fix — one for existing libraries, one for the root
cause that lets new imports drift.

Part 1 — Detector + fix action (catches existing dissenters):

`core/repair_jobs/mbid_mismatch_detector.py`:
- New helpers: `_read_album_mbid_from_file` and
  `_write_album_mbid_to_file` use the Picard-standard tag conventions
  (`TXXX:MusicBrainz Album Id` for MP3, `MUSICBRAINZ_ALBUMID` for
  FLAC/OGG, `----:com.apple.iTunes:MusicBrainz Album Id` for MP4).
- New scan phase `_scan_album_mbid_consistency` runs after the
  existing track-MBID scan: groups tracks by DB `album_id`, reads
  each track's embedded album MBID, finds the consensus
  (most-common) MBID via `Counter`, flags dissenters. Tracks without
  an album MBID at all are skipped (they don't break Navidrome —
  only an explicit MBID disagreement does). Albums where MBIDs are
  perfectly tied (no clear consensus) are skipped too — surface as
  a manual decision instead of fixing toward a 1/N tie.
- New finding type `album_mbid_mismatch` carries `consensus_mbid`,
  `wrong_mbid`, `consensus_count`, `total_tracks_with_mbid`, and a
  human-readable reason string.

`core/repair_worker.py`:
- Added `'album_mbid_mismatch': self._fix_album_mbid_mismatch` to the
  fix dispatch dict and to the `fixable_types` tuple so auto-fix +
  bulk-fix paths pick it up.
- New `_fix_album_mbid_mismatch` method reads `consensus_mbid` from
  finding details, resolves the dissenter's file path via the shared
  library resolver, calls `_write_album_mbid_to_file` to rewrite the
  tag in place. Doesn't touch the album's other tracks (they're
  already in agreement).

Part 2 — Root cause fix (prevents new SoulSync imports from drifting):

The original in-memory `mb_release_cache` in `core/metadata/source.py`
maps `(normalized_album, artist) -> release_mbid` so per-track
enrichment of the same album hits the cache and writes the same
MUSICBRAINZ_ALBUMID to every track. That cache is bounded (4096
entries) and in-process — so cache eviction (when other albums are
processed in between) and server restart can BOTH cause
inconsistency. Per-track album-name variation (e.g. some tracks
tagged `"Album"`, others tagged `"Album (Deluxe)"`) and per-track
artist variation (features) make it worse.

`core/metadata/album_mbid_cache.py` (new module):
- DB-backed `lookup(normalized_album, artist) -> release_mbid` and
  `record(...)` functions. Same key shape as the in-memory cache.
- Strict additive design: every public function is wrapped in
  try/except and degrades to None / no-op on ANY database error.
  The existing in-memory cache + MusicBrainz lookup remains the
  authoritative fallback. If this module breaks, downloads continue
  exactly as they would today.

`database/music_database.py`:
- New `mb_album_release_cache` table with composite primary key
  `(normalized_album_key, artist_key)`. Reverse-lookup index on
  `release_mbid` for future debug tooling. Created via the existing
  `CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS` migration pattern — idempotent, no
  schema version bump needed.

`core/metadata/source.py`:
- Surgical change inside the existing `embed_source_ids`
  in-memory-cache-miss branch: BEFORE calling MusicBrainz, consult
  the persistent cache. If a previous SoulSync run already resolved
  this album's release MBID, reuse it. After a successful MB lookup,
  store in BOTH caches. Both calls wrapped in defensive try/except
  so any failure falls through to existing logic.

Tests:
- `tests/metadata/test_album_mbid_cache.py` — 16 cache tests:
  round-trip, idempotent re-record, overwrite semantics, clear_all,
  album+artist independence (no Greatest Hits collisions),
  defensive None-on-empty-input, graceful degradation when the DB
  is unavailable / connection raises / commit fails, schema sanity
  (table + index exist after init).
- `tests/test_album_mbid_consistency.py` — 13 detector tests:
  tag read/write round-trip on real FLAC files, Picard-standard tag
  descriptors, defensive paths (unreadable file, empty input),
  detector behavior (agreement → no flags, lone dissenter → flag,
  ties → no flag, single-track albums → skipped, no-MBID tracks →
  skipped, unresolvable file paths → skipped).
- `tests/metadata/test_metadata_enrichment.py` — added autouse
  fixture monkeypatching the persistent cache to no-op for tests in
  this file. The existing tests pin per-call MB counts and
  in-memory cache state; without the fixture, persistent rows from
  earlier tests would bypass the MB call. Persistent layer has its
  own dedicated tests.

Verified: 1782 tests pass (29 new), ruff clean, smoke test confirms
end-to-end cache round-trip works.

WHATS_NEW entry under '2.4.2' dev cycle.
2026-05-03 17:16:39 -07:00
Broque Thomas
d8437c87c6 Fix Album Completeness Auto-Fill on Docker / shared-library setups (#476)
GitHub issue #476 (gabistek, Docker on Arch host): "Auto-Fill" / "Fix
Selected" on the Album Completeness findings page returned
"Could not determine album folder from existing tracks" for every album.
Reproduces on any setup where the media-server library lives outside the
SoulSync transfer/download folders — Docker is the headline case but
native installs that point Plex at a NAS via SMB hit it too.

Root cause: `core/repair_worker.py:_resolve_file_path` only probed the
transfer + download folders. Docker users have their Plex/Jellyfin
library bind-mounted at /music (or similar) — neither configured in
SoulSync. Every existing track got silently treated as missing, so
`album_folder` stayed None and the fix workflow bailed.

The same incomplete logic was duplicated four more times in the
repair_jobs/ modules, all with the same bug. Album Completeness was
just the most user-visible — the same setups were also producing false
"missing file" findings from Dead File Cleaner, silent skips in
MBID Mismatch Detector, etc.

The web server already had the correct logic at
`web_server.py:_resolve_library_file_path` (probes transfer + download
+ Plex-reported library locations + user-configured library.music_paths).
The repair workers had never been updated to match.

Fix:
- New `core/library/path_resolver.py` extracts the union logic into a
  single shared function `resolve_library_file_path()`. Probes (in
  order, deduped): explicit transfer/download kwargs, config-derived
  soulseek.transfer_path/download_path, Plex-reported library
  locations (when a plex_client is passed), user-configured
  library.music_paths. Each defensive: malformed config or a flaky
  Plex client degrades to the dirs that did succeed.
- `core/repair_worker.py:_resolve_file_path` becomes a delegating
  wrapper preserving the legacy signature, with a new `config_manager`
  kwarg. All 15 in-tree call sites updated to thread
  `self._config_manager` through.
- `core/repair_jobs/dead_file_cleaner.py`,
  `mbid_mismatch_detector.py`, and `lossy_converter.py` get the same
  treatment: duplicate function replaced with a thin wrapper, call
  sites pass `context.config_manager`.
- `core/repair_jobs/acoustid_scanner.py` and
  `unknown_artist_fixer.py` (which used to import from repair_worker)
  now call the shared resolver directly with `context.config_manager`.

Side benefit: every other repair job (Dead File Cleaner, MBID
Mismatch Detector, Lossy Converter, AcoustID Scanner, Unknown Artist
Fixer) also stops missing files in the media-server library mount.
Single fix unblocks five user-visible features.

Tests: `tests/library/test_path_resolver.py` — 20 cases covering all
four base-dir sources, suffix-walk algorithm, dedup, defensive paths
(None plex client, malformed config entries, raising config_manager.get,
broken plex attribute access), Docker path translation. Full suite
1677 passed locally.

WHATS_NEW entry under '2.4.2' dev cycle.
2026-05-03 10:11:06 -07:00
Broque Thomas
0e68109b68 Add filename-pass safety: require duration agreement or artist match
Self-review of the previous commit found a real false-positive risk in
the new filename-bucket pass: two unrelated songs that happen to share
a canonical filename (e.g. ``Yellow.mp3`` by Coldplay vs by some other
artist) would be grouped because all metadata gates were dropped.

The filename pass now layers a safety net under ``require_metadata_match=False``:

- If both rows carry a duration: must agree within 3 seconds. Same
  source download = identical duration; a 3+ second gap means
  different recordings.
- Else if both rows carry an artist: relaxed 0.6 similarity check —
  catches dedup orphans that share an artist tag while rejecting
  strangers-with-same-filename.
- Else (no duration AND at least one artist blank): skip — too little
  signal to safely group.

5 additional regression tests cover the false-positive prevention
paths plus the genuine dedup-orphan scenarios that must still be
caught after the safety net.
2026-05-01 13:15:57 -07:00
Broque Thomas
6e61890551 Stop watchlist re-downloading compilation tracks; catch slskd dedup orphans
Two related bugs reported on Discord by Mushy.

1. The watchlist re-downloaded the same OST track up to 7 times.

   ``is_track_missing_from_library`` compared Spotify's album name and
   the media-server scan's album name with a raw SequenceMatcher at a
   strict 0.85 threshold. Compilations and soundtracks routinely fail
   this — Spotify reports
   ``"Napoleon Dynamite (Music From The Motion Picture)"`` while the
   Plex / Navidrome / Jellyfin tag scan saves it as
   ``"Napoleon Dynamite OST"``. Raw similarity ≈ 0.49, so the scanner
   declared the track missing on every 30-minute scan and added it back
   to the wishlist. The wishlist then issued a fresh download. slskd
   appended ``_<19-digit-ns-timestamp>`` to each new copy because the
   target file already existed, and the user ended up with seven copies
   of one song in one folder.

   Fix: extract two pure helpers — ``_normalize_album_for_match``
   strips qualifier parentheticals (Music From X, OST, Deluxe Edition,
   Remastered, Anniversary, etc.) and trailing dash-clauses;
   ``_albums_likely_match`` checks equality after normalization,
   substring containment, and a relaxed 0.6 fuzzy ratio. A volume /
   part / disc / standalone-trailing-number guard rejects pairs like
   ``"Greatest Hits Vol. 1"`` vs ``"Greatest Hits Vol. 2"`` so the
   relaxed threshold doesn't introduce false positives on serialized
   releases. After this change the Napoleon Dynamite case collapses
   to ``"napoleon dynamite" == "napoleon dynamite"`` via the equality
   short-circuit and the redownload loop dies.

2. The duplicate detector found only one of the seven dupe files.

   The detector buckets tracks by the first 4 chars of their normalized
   tag title. Files written by slskd directly into a library folder
   often get inconsistent (or blank) tags from the media-server rescan,
   so the seven copies were bucketed apart by parsed title and never
   compared.

   Fix: refactor the per-bucket comparison into ``_scan_bucket``, then
   add a second pass — ``_build_filename_buckets`` re-buckets leftover
   tracks by canonical filename stem (slskd dedup tail stripped via
   ``_strip_slskd_dedup_suffix``, same regex the import-cleanup PR uses)
   plus extension. Filename agreement is itself strong evidence the
   files came from the same source download, so the second pass calls
   ``_scan_bucket`` with ``require_metadata_match=False`` to skip the
   title / artist / cross-album gates. The same-physical-file guard
   still runs so bind-mount duplicates aren't flagged.

72 new regression tests across two files cover the album-match
helpers (28 tests including the Napoleon Dynamite scenario, 7 volume
disagreements, 8 positive/negative pairs, 5 defensive cases) and the
new filename-bucket pass (16 tests across bucket construction, scan
integration, and existing title-pass behavior). Full pytest 1509
passed; ruff clean.

Reported by Mushy in Discord.
2026-05-01 12:57:50 -07:00
Broque Thomas
382e427117 Filter same-physical-file duplicates from duplicate detector
When users bind the same host music directory into both SoulSync
(e.g. /app/Transfer) and a media server like Plex (e.g.
/media/Music), both scans add a track row pointing at the same
physical file via different mount paths. The detector previously
flagged those as duplicate groups even though there's only one
file on disk.

New _is_same_physical_file helper filters pairs where:
- The trailing 3 path segments match (filename + album + artist
  folder), so they're the same release on disk.
- The leading mount roots actually differ.
- Durations agree within 1s when both rows carry duration data.

Adds 10 regression tests covering the reported scenario plus
edge cases (Windows separators, case differences, missing
durations, sibling-album false-positive guard).
2026-04-30 14:06:10 -07:00
Broque Thomas
a60546929e Fix Album Completeness job reporting zero findings for every album
Reported by sassmastawillis: the Album Completeness maintenance job
scans 3127 albums in 0.1 seconds and reports 0 findings — for every
user, regardless of whether their library is actually complete.
Restoring an older DB surfaced 7 correct findings, so the code logic
works; the DB state is what's making everything look complete.

Root cause: `albums.track_count` is only ever written by server-sync
paths — Plex's `leafCount`/`childCount` and SoulSync standalone's
`len(tracks)`. It's the OBSERVED count of tracks SoulSync has indexed,
which is always exactly what `COUNT(tracks)` returns for that album.
The completeness job treated it as the EXPECTED total and compared it
against the observed count. They're equal by construction, so
`actual >= expected` is always true: skip, 0.1s scan, 0 findings.

Fix: new `api_track_count INTEGER` column on `albums`, written only by
metadata-source code paths. Populated in two places so the scan is
fast and the fallback is robust.

1. Enrichment workers — shared helper `set_album_api_track_count`
   in `core/worker_utils.py`. Called by each worker's existing
   `_update_album` method alongside its other album-column UPDATEs:

   - spotify_worker: `album_obj.total_tracks` from the Spotify Album
     dataclass (already in hand, zero new API calls)
   - itunes_worker: same, from the iTunes Album dataclass
   - deezer_worker: `nb_tracks` from full_data, falling back to
     search_data when the full lookup didn't run
   - discogs_worker: count of tracklist rows where `type_=='track'`
     (Discogs tracklists interleave heading and index rows that
     shouldn't count as songs)

   Helper skips the write on zero/None/negative/non-numeric inputs
   so a source lacking track info can't clobber a good value a
   different source already wrote. Caller owns the transaction —
   helper just queues an UPDATE on the caller's cursor without
   committing, so it batches cleanly with each worker's existing
   multi-UPDATE pattern.

   Hydrabase worker deliberately not touched — it's a P2P mirror
   that doesn't write album metadata to the local DB. Hydrabase-
   primary users hit the fallback path below.

2. Album Completeness repair job — new `al.api_track_count` column
   in the SELECT, read first in the scan loop. On miss (album never
   enriched, or enrichment workers haven't run yet on a fresh
   install), falls through to the existing `_get_expected_total()`
   API lookup and persists the result via the same shared helper
   (wrapped in connection/commit management since the repair job
   runs outside a worker's batched transaction).

Also removed `al.track_count` from the scan's SELECT — now unused
since the observed count was the whole source of this bug, and
leaving a dead SELECT would invite a future engineer to re-introduce
the same comparison.

Help text on the job card was reworded so it honestly describes
current behavior ("counts cached during normal enrichment are used
when available; otherwise the job queries a metadata source
directly") rather than the old "active provider first, then others
as fallback" phrasing, which doesn't match how the cache actually
fills — any enrichment worker that runs can populate it, and the
last writer wins. Document-only follow-up if this edge case ever
bites in practice: add a `api_track_count_source` column so the
scan can prefer the configured primary source's count over others
(e.g. deluxe vs. standard edition mismatches). Not worth the
complexity today.

For existing users, the first completeness scan after upgrade is
fast to the extent their library is already enriched: the workers
already ran and populated `api_track_count` on their normal schedule.
For brand-new installs, the scan's fallback path handles the cold
start — slower, but correct, and subsequent scans are fast.

Does NOT affect:
- Download / post-processing / wishlist / sync code paths — none
  of them read `track_count` for completeness semantics.
- Plex / Jellyfin / Navidrome / standalone sync — still write
  `track_count` exactly as before; `api_track_count` is a separate
  column they never touch.
- Other repair jobs.
- Any UI path — same finding schema, just correct counts now.

Files:
- database/music_database.py — idempotent migration adding
  `api_track_count INTEGER DEFAULT NULL` to the existing album-column
  check block.
- core/worker_utils.py — new `set_album_api_track_count` helper with
  the documented skip-on-bad-input contract.
- core/spotify_worker.py, itunes_worker.py, deezer_worker.py,
  discogs_worker.py — one-liner call from each `_update_album`.
- core/repair_jobs/album_completeness.py — scan uses the cache;
  fallback path persists API-lookup results via the shared helper;
  help text updated to match actual behavior.
- tests/test_worker_utils_album_track_count.py — 9 tests covering
  the helper's write/skip contract + no-commit invariant.
- tests/test_album_completeness_job.py — 2 tests for the repair
  job's fallback-path wrapper.
- webui/static/helper.js — WHATS_NEW entry.

Credit: sassmastawillis spotted the bug; the "restored older DB
finds 7 albums" signal pinpointed DB state over code logic and
made the diagnosis tractable.
2026-04-24 12:39:41 -07:00
Broque Thomas
78fa83c8ac Add $cdnum template variable for multi-disc filenames
New smart template variable that emits "CD01" / "CD02" etc. in filenames
on multi-disc albums, and expands to empty string on single-disc albums
so mixed libraries don't end up with "CD01" on every single.

Template behaviour:
- total_discs > 1 -> "CD{disc:02d}" (zero-padded, CD prefix)
- total_discs <= 1 -> empty string
- Both $cdnum and ${cdnum} bracket form supported
- Empty value collapses cleanly via existing double-dash regex plus new
  leading-dash cleanup pass

Wiring:
- _apply_path_template in web_server.py (download pipeline)
- _apply_path_template in core/repair_jobs/library_reorganize.py
  (Reorganize repair job)
- total_discs added to every album-mode template context:
  * download pipeline album branch (uses resolved total_discs even for
    single-track downloads from search)
  * per-album Reorganize preview + apply endpoints (pre-scan all track
    tags once, take max disc_number)
  * Library Reorganize repair job (already had album_total_discs map,
    just added to context dict)

Leading-dash cleanup added to _get_file_path_from_template (web_server)
and _build_path_from_template (library_reorganize) so templates like
"$cdnum - $track - $title" don't leave "- 05 - Title" on single-disc
albums.

UI:
- Template hint in Settings -> File Organization documents $cdnum
- Template validation variable list includes $cdnum
- Reorganize modal variable reference shows $cdnum with example "CD01"

Verified:
- Multi-disc disc 1 -> "CD01 - 05 - Track"
- Multi-disc disc 2 -> "CD02 - 05 - Track"
- Single-disc      -> "05 - Track" (no leading dash)
- Templates without $cdnum behave unchanged
- 276/276 tests pass
2026-04-21 22:55:37 -07:00
Broque Thomas
e5d4d61c0e Fix watchlist content filters: live false positives + auto-scan bypass
Two bugs reported in issue #320:

1. Auto-watchlist scan bypassed Global Override settings.
   scan_watchlist_profile applied _apply_global_watchlist_overrides, but
   the scheduled auto-scan called scan_watchlist_artists directly —
   bypassing the override. Users who unchecked "Albums" or "Live" under
   Watchlist → Global Override still saw full albums and live tracks
   added during nightly scans (per-artist defaults, which include
   everything, won).

   Moved override application into scan_watchlist_artists itself so
   every entry point respects it. scan_watchlist_profile now forwards
   the apply_global_overrides flag through to avoid double-application.

2. is_live_version (watchlist + discography backfill) and
   live_commentary_cleaner's content patterns used bare \blive\b, which
   matched verb uses like "What We Live For" by American Authors,
   "Live Forever" by Oasis, "Live and Let Die" by Wings.

   Tightened the live patterns to require clear recording context:
   (Live) / [Live Version] / - Live / Live at|from|in|on|version|
   session|recording|performance|album|show|tour|concert|edit|cut|take
   / In Concert / On Stage / Unplugged / Concert.

   Locked in 11 regression tests covering the reported false positives
   (What We Live For, Live Forever, Living on a Prayer, Live and Let Die)
   and the reported true positives (Dimension - Live at Big Day Out,
   MTV Unplugged, etc.).

Version bumped to 2.37 with changelog entries.
2026-04-21 19:16:25 -07:00
Broque Thomas
457763cbab Rebuild Discography Backfill: auto-wishlist, Fix All, section UI
Root-cause fix for "scanning 50 artists" then silence: when the master
repair worker was paused, force-run still kicked off _run_job but the
job's first wait_if_paused() blocked forever because is_paused was tied
to the master-enabled state. Force-run now bypasses master-pause —
scheduled runs still respect it.

Also fixes Fix All on discography findings doing nothing: the backend
bulk_fix_findings query had a fixable_types allowlist that excluded
missing_discography_track (and acoustid_mismatch). Added both.

Backfill job rebuild:
- auto_add_to_wishlist opt-in setting — creates findings AND pushes to
  wishlist during the scan
- 3-option fix dialog (Add to Wishlist / Just Clear / Cancel) on single
  Fix, Bulk Fix selection, and Fix All (page-level)
- Fix All "Just Clear" path uses the clear endpoint with job_id filter
  instead of the generic "may delete files" bulk-fix warning
- Batched in-memory matching using get_candidate_albums_for_artist +
  get_candidate_tracks_for_albums (same fast path the Library pages use)
- Rich album context per finding (id, name, album_type, release_date,
  images, artists, total_tracks) — flows through the wishlist pipeline
  so auto-processor classifies each track into the right cycle
  (albums vs singles) and post-processing gets correct folder/tags/art
- Per-artist progress logs [N/50] Scanning ArtistName
- Default interval 24h (was 168h); all release types default on; settings
  reordered with _section_* group headers (Core / Release Types /
  Content Filters)

Repair settings UI:
- Generic _section_<name> key convention renders as an uppercase group
  divider in the settings panel — any job can opt in
- .repair-setting-row gets a dashed bottom border so label↔toggle pairing
  is visually clear
- _prettifyRepairSettingKey fixes acronym capitalization (EPs, not Eps)

Version bumped to 2.36 with changelog entries.
2026-04-21 18:44:43 -07:00
Broque Thomas
39a07e4bdf Fix Discography Backfill silently skipping most releases
Two bugs kept this job from finding anything useful on a typical library.

1. Wrong Deezer column name. The artists table has a deezer_id column
   (per music_database.py:1986), but the job looked for deezer_artist_id
   in both _scan_artist (line 132) and _get_library_artists (line 345).
   For Deezer-primary users, this meant the Deezer ID never made it into
   the source_ids map, so get_artist_discography fell back to artist-
   name-only search — slower and less accurate than an ID lookup.

2. Spotify-reported EPs were silently excluded. Spotify lumps EPs and
   true singles under album_type='single'. The previous
   _should_include_release short-circuited on album_type='single' and
   returned the include_singles setting (default False), so 4-6 track
   EPs on Spotify-primary libraries never survived the filter — even
   though include_eps defaulted to True. Only 7+ track full albums
   made it through. This is the main reason users felt the job did
   nothing.

Fixes:

- Use the correct deezer_id column name in both reference sites.

- Restructure _should_include_release so only 'album', 'ep', and
  'compilation' are trusted outright. Anything else (including
  'single' and missing type) falls through to a track-count
  disambiguation matching the download pipeline's _get_album_type_display:
  1-3 tracks = true single, 4-6 = EP, 7+ = album. A Spotify-returned
  'single' with 5 tracks now correctly counts as an EP.

Full suite stays at 263 passed. Ruff clean.
2026-04-21 17:26:38 -07:00
Broque Thomas
d9217237d2 Clean up 286 ruff lint errors to unblock CI and fix 10 latent bugs
PR #340 added ruff to the build-and-test.yml CI gate, which surfaced
286 pre-existing lint errors. Left unfixed, every feature branch push
fails CI. This commit resolves all of them so CI goes green and
contributors can actually land work.

Auto-fixes (248 of 286): removed unused f-string prefixes (F541),
renamed unused loop control variables with underscore prefix (B007),
removed duplicate imports (F811).

Manually fixed 10 latent bugs ruff caught (all wrapped in try/except
today, silently failing):

- music_database.py: _add_discovery_tables() called undefined
  conn.commit() — would have crashed the iTunes-support migration
  for existing databases. Now uses cursor.connection.commit().
- web_server.py settings GET: referenced undefined download_orchestrator
  when it should be soulseek_client. Feature (_source_status on the
  settings payload) was silently missing for UI auto-disable logic.
- web_server.py _process_wishlist_automatically: active_server
  undefined in track-ownership check. Auto-wishlist was falling
  through to the error handler and re-downloading owned tracks.
- web_server.py start_wishlist_missing_downloads: same active_server
  bug in the manual wishlist path.
- web_server.py _process_failed_tracks_to_wishlist_exact: emitted
  wishlist_item_added automation event with undefined artist_name
  and track. Automation event silently never fired correctly.
- web_server.py discovery metadata enrichment: referenced cache
  without calling get_metadata_cache() first. Track enrichment from
  cached API responses was silently skipped.
- web_server.py Beatport discovery worker: wing-it fallback branch
  used undefined successful_discoveries variable. Wing-it counter
  never incremented correctly. Now uses state['spotify_matches']
  consistently with the rest of the function.
- web_server.py _run_full_missing_tracks_process: stale import json
  mid-function shadowed the module-level import, making an earlier
  json.dumps() call reference an unbound local (F823).
- web_server.py discovery loop: platform loop variable shadowed
  the module-level platform import (F402).
- core/watchlist_scanner.py: 7 lambda captures of loop variables
  (B023 classic Python closure-in-loop bug) now bind at creation.

No existing tests had to change. Full suite stays at 263 passed.
2026-04-21 13:30:52 -07:00
Broque Thomas
ed97fecc31 Add Discography Backfill maintenance job
New repair job that scans each artist in the library, fetches their
full discography from metadata sources, and creates findings for any
tracks not already owned. Users review findings and click "Add to
Wishlist" to queue missing tracks for download.

Respects content filters (live/remix/acoustic/instrumental/compilation)
and release type filters (album/EP/single). Opt-in, disabled by default,
runs weekly, processes up to 50 artists per run with rate limiting.
2026-04-20 22:04:38 -07:00
Broque Thomas
c3f88a713a Fix unknown_artist_fixer crash on missing deezer_track_id column
The tracks table uses 'deezer_id' not 'deezer_track_id'. The query
and source field mapping both referenced the wrong column name.
2026-04-20 16:29:38 -07:00
Broque Thomas
0e8e3e86a0 Fix Duplicate Detector ignoring 'allow duplicate tracks across albums'
The Duplicate Detector repair job had its own ignore_cross_album setting
that was independent of the global allow_duplicate_tracks setting. When
a user enabled 'Allow duplicate tracks across albums', the detector
still flagged same-titled tracks on different albums as duplicates.
Now respects the global setting — if duplicates are allowed, cross-album
matches are always skipped.
2026-04-18 18:55:02 -07:00
Antti Kettunen
0e85931cc8 Fix track ID generation in repair flows
Repair-worker album fills now generate explicit track IDs when copying rows, instead of relying on SQLite auto-assignment that no longer exists for TEXT primary keys. The unknown-artist fixer now does the same for new artists.

Also add a regression test for the album-fill copy branch and keep the AcoustID scanner resilient to legacy null-ID rows.
2026-04-17 19:26:08 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
88e2527b96 Fix null-pointer error in acoustid_scanner
The root cause (null track ids) needs to be solved elsewhere, but this is a band-aid for now
2026-04-17 19:17:24 +03:00
Broque Thomas
223522ce99 Upgrade AcoustID scanner to scan full library with actionable fixes
Rewrote the AcoustID scanner job to scan all library tracks (via DB file
paths resolved to disk) instead of only the Transfer folder. Checkpoints
by track ID for robust resume across restarts. Defaults changed to
enabled, 24h interval, batch size 200.

Added _fix_acoustid_mismatch handler with three actions:
- retag: update DB title/artist to match actual audio content
- redownload: add expected track to wishlist and delete wrong file
- delete: remove wrong file and DB record

This catches cases like a file tagged as "Dinosaur Bones" that is
actually "Helicopters" — the scanner fingerprints the audio, detects
the mismatch, and the user can fix it from Library Maintenance findings.
2026-04-16 10:26:39 -07:00
Antti Kettunen
dab58766b7 Make library reorganize source-aware
Respect the configured metadata source order when looking up album years, and re-check provider availability during the scan so Spotify can drop out cleanly if it becomes rate-limited.
2026-04-15 21:35:58 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
03711c10df Make metadata gap filler source-aware
Only fetch source track details when ISRC enrichment is enabled, and show resolved source/track provenance in the UI.
2026-04-15 21:35:57 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
6df6ecb560 Respect source preference in cover art repair job
Cover art lookup now honors an explicit prefer_source first,
falls back to the runtime primary metadata source when unset,
and uses the shared source priority for the remaining fallbacks.
2026-04-15 21:28:12 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
e7faa9f02f Use metadata source priority in track number repair job
Use the shared metadata source priority when resolving album IDs,
album searches, and tracklists in track number repair.

Keeps Deezer and iTunes ahead of Spotify where configured, while
still allowing the job to fall back through other supported sources.
2026-04-15 21:28:12 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
6dca19ca1e Use metadata source priority in unknown artist fixer job
Unknown artist resolution now uses the shared metadata source priority and only filters to the sources that can actually participate in this job. Deezer and iTunes remain direct lookup sources, while Hydrabase can now join the title-search path when it is the configured priority source.
2026-04-15 21:28:10 +03:00
Broque Thomas
fe399636b2 Fix Spotify API calls leaking when Deezer/iTunes is primary source
Spotify was being called for album/artist data fetching across multiple
background workers and the Artists page search even when the user had
Deezer or iTunes set as their primary metadata source. Being authenticated
for playlist sync was treated as permission to use Spotify for everything.

- watchlist_scanner: add _spotify_is_primary_source() that checks both
  auth and primary source config; use it for all album/artist data fetching
  (discovery pool, recent album caching, playlist curation, similar artist
  ID matching, proactive ID backfill). _spotify_available_for_run() is kept
  for sync_spotify_library_cache which must run regardless of primary source
- repair_jobs/metadata_gap_filler: gate Spotify ISRC lookup on primary
  source being 'spotify'; MusicBrainz lookup unaffected
- repair_jobs/unknown_artist_fixer: replace hardcoded spotify_client with
  source-aware client selection — primary source ID tried first, each ID
  matched to its correct client (fixes latent bug passing Deezer IDs to
  Spotify)
- web_server.py /api/match/search: Artists page search was hardcoded to
  spotify_client.search_artists(); now uses _get_metadata_fallback_client()
  so results come from the configured primary source
2026-04-15 09:47:43 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
3618f3fa7f
Merge pull request #298 from kettui/fix/respect-metadata-provider-in-album-completeness-job
Honor primary metadata source in album_completeness job and associated repair flow
2026-04-15 07:15:15 -07:00
Antti Kettunen
106d202ccc Share metadata source priority
Centralize the ordered metadata source list and source-priority helper so album completeness and the repair worker follow the same Deezer/iTunes-first fallback order. This also removes the last duplicate priority logic from the touched repair paths.
2026-04-15 07:48:25 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
8a1ae00946 Utilize global Spotify client in repair jobs
Album completeness and any other repair job now uses the centralized source/client helpers instead of a worker-local Spotify client or override plumbing
  - This keeps source selection aligned with the configured primary provider and removes the last Spotify-only special case from the job path.

This change ultimately is a step towards further centralizing the Spotify client access and the associated `is_spotify_authenticated` check.
  - Currently these look-ups are done all over the place in different feature implementations directly, but moving forward, any feature that uses `get_primary_client` or `get_client_for_source` to access the Spotify client, won't have to duplicate any rate-limiting or auth checks as long as these getters are used
2026-04-15 07:18:34 +03:00
Broque Thomas
0edb8e93bb Fix MBID Mismatch Detector comparing MB title against DB title (filename) instead of embedded tag
The scan was reading `t.title` from the database for comparison, which is
populated from the filename rather than the file's embedded TITLE tag. Any
track whose filename differs from the clean MB title (e.g. includes artist,
album, bitrate) was incorrectly flagged as a mismatch.

Fix: extend `_read_mbid_from_file` → `_read_file_tags` to also read the
embedded TITLE tag (ID3 TIT2, Vorbis `title`, MP4 `©nam`). The comparison
now uses the embedded title, falling back to the DB title only when no TITLE
tag is present in the file.

Fixes #296
2026-04-14 12:19:41 -07:00
Antti Kettunen
1a459412a3 Honor primary metadata source in album_completeness job
Album completeness and downstream repair flow now follow the configured
primary provider first, with Discogs and Hydrabase support added alongside
existing Spotify, iTunes, and Deezer paths.

Keep spotify_track_id for compatibility while preserving source-aware track
IDs for provider-neutral handling.
2026-04-14 21:14:46 +03:00
Antti Kettunen
aec3047216 Improve graceful shutdown and rollback safety
- Add interruptible stop events to background workers so shutdown
  wakes out of long sleeps instead of waiting on fixed delays.
- Stop scan managers, repair worker, executors, and cleanup helpers
  deterministically so process exit does not leave background threads
  alive.
- Add startup warnings for stale SQLite WAL/SHM sidecars so unclean
  shutdowns are easier to spot before init/migration errors cascade.
- Prevent forced kills from leaving SQLite sidecars behind, which
  made rollbacks to older branches fail with malformed database
  errors.
2026-04-12 15:17:18 +03:00
Broque Thomas
805f72c5fd Add acappella to live/commentary cleaner patterns 2026-04-11 13:56:56 -07:00
Broque Thomas
5be6a46fb0 Fix dismissed findings reappearing and reduce false orphan detections
The finding dedup check only looked for 'pending' and 'resolved' status,
missing 'dismissed'. Dismissed findings were recreated as new entries on
every scan. Now includes 'dismissed' in the dedup check.

Orphan file detector improvements:
- Increased path suffix matching depth from 3 to 4 segments (covers
  Genre/Artist/Album/track.flac paths)
- Added filename-based fallback when Mutagen can't read file tags —
  parses title from "NN - Title [Quality].ext" pattern and matches
  against parent/grandparent folder names as artist
2026-04-10 17:42:39 -07:00
Broque Thomas
a6117d5174 Replace all legacy metadata_service imports with canonical functions
All callers of _create_fallback_client() and _get_configured_fallback_source()
now use get_primary_client() and get_primary_source() directly. No more
legacy alias usage anywhere in the codebase.
2026-04-10 12:52:36 -07:00
Broque Thomas
52a5d93018 Add Fix Unknown Artists maintenance job
New repair job that scans the library for tracks filed under "Unknown
Artist" and corrects them. Resolves correct metadata by:
1. Reading embedded file tags (if file has correct artist)
2. Looking up by source track ID (Spotify/Deezer/iTunes)
3. Searching by title as last resort

Dry run mode (default) creates findings for review. Live mode re-tags
the audio file, moves it to the correct folder structure, and updates
the database. Includes fix handler for applying individual findings.
2026-04-10 12:17:11 -07:00
Broque Thomas
7cfd1cae3f Fix AcoustID scanner creating thousands of no-match findings
The scanner was creating a finding for every file that couldn't be
identified by AcoustID, flooding the findings list with non-actionable
entries. Users saw the scanner "stuck scanning the same files over
and over" because the no-match findings were dismissed but recreated
on every run. Now only genuine mismatches (AcoustID identifies a
different track) create findings. Errors are counted and shown in
the job log with actual error messages for debugging.
2026-04-09 10:16:53 -07:00
Broque Thomas
ec87cb6d0e Skip zero-track albums in album completeness scanner
Albums with zero local tracks were flagged as incomplete but the
auto-fill fix failed because there were no existing tracks to
determine the album folder or quality standard from. Now skipped
during scan — they'll be detected once tracks are actually added.
2026-04-08 11:49:30 -07:00
Broque Thomas
1fb66b711d Fix Live/Commentary Cleaner missing _get_settings method 2026-04-06 07:45:07 -07:00
Broque Thomas
455945e6cb Fix duplicate detector missing cross-album duplicates (#252)
Changed ignore_cross_album default from True to False. Re-downloads of
the same song create separate album entries, so the detector was skipping
them. Users who want to keep compilations/greatest-hits intact can toggle
it back on. Updated help text to explain when to use this setting.
2026-04-05 18:48:03 -07:00
Broque Thomas
c3a3510c75 Add Live/Commentary Cleaner library maintenance job
New repair job that scans track and album titles for live performances,
commentary, interviews, skits, and spoken word content. Creates findings
for user review — no auto-fix.

Configurable per content type (live, commentary, interviews, spoken word),
with optional album title scanning and tracks/albums scope toggle.
Fix action removes track from DB + deletes file, cleans up empty albums
and directories. Follows existing repair job pattern exactly.
2026-04-05 00:27:55 -07:00
Broque Thomas
59587162cd Add metadata cache maintenance and health monitoring
Cache maintenance:
- Input validation rejects junk entities (Unknown Artist, empty names)
  from being cached, with exemptions for synthetic entries (_features,
  _tracks suffixes)
- CacheEvictorJob expanded to 4 phases: TTL eviction, junk cleanup,
  orphaned search cleanup, MusicBrainz failed lookup cleanup
- MusicBrainz null results now expire after 30 days (was 90) so failed
  lookups get retried sooner

Cache health UI:
- Polished modal accessible from Dashboard "Cache Health" button and
  repair dashboard health bar
- Shows health status banner (healthy/fair/poor), stat cards, source
  breakdown with colored progress bars, type pills, and metrics table
- Repair dashboard shows compact bar with health dot indicator
2026-03-30 07:40:20 -07:00
Broque Thomas
01b0b70515 Fix enhanced view reorganize not moving sidecars, add template debug logging
Enhanced album reorganize now moves LRC, cover.jpg, folder.jpg and other
sidecar files alongside audio files. Added debug log to library reorganize
repair job showing which template is loaded from config vs default.
2026-03-24 07:12:35 -07:00
Broque Thomas
f247841665 Fix Album Tag Consistency job: add missing _get_settings method 2026-03-24 06:38:05 -07:00
Broque Thomas
d75893bc30 Add Album Tag Consistency repair job: detect and fix inconsistent tags across album tracks
New maintenance job scans albums for tracks with mismatched album names, album
artist names, or MusicBrainz release IDs. These inconsistencies cause Navidrome
and other media servers to split one album into multiple entries. The fix
normalizes outlier tracks to the majority value by rewriting file tags.
2026-03-23 10:44:36 -07:00
Broque Thomas
429306c7f3 Fix enrichment retry loops, cover art finding dupes, and Spotify rate limit during art scan
- All 9 enrichment workers: stop auto-retrying 'error' status items (was infinite loop)
  Only 'not_found' items retry after configured days; errors require manual full refresh
- Cover art dedup: check both 'pending' AND 'resolved' findings to prevent recreation
- Cover art scanner: top-level Spotify rate limit check skips Spotify entirely when
  banned, falls back to iTunes/Deezer only, logs once instead of spamming 429s
2026-03-22 23:24:42 -07:00
Broque Thomas
bd27bbe1b2 Add independent Blasphemy Mode setting for lossy converter job
The lossy converter fix handler now reads delete_original from its
own job settings (repair.jobs.lossy_converter.settings.delete_original)
instead of the global lossy_copy.delete_original. Defaults to false.
Separate from the per-download Blasphemy Mode toggle in Settings.
2026-03-22 08:08:47 -07:00
Broque Thomas
adefe1c892 Register lossy_converter in repair jobs module list
Job was not appearing in Library Maintenance because the module
was not in the _JOB_MODULES import list.
2026-03-22 07:58:47 -07:00
Broque Thomas
bc5dd75c8e Add lossy converter repair job for retroactive FLAC conversion
New library maintenance job that scans for FLAC files missing a lossy
copy (MP3/Opus/AAC) and creates findings. Fix action converts via
ffmpeg using the configured codec/bitrate from Settings. Supports
Blasphemy Mode (delete original + update DB path). Finding details
store codec/bitrate from scan time for consistency. Disabled by
default, manual-run only, no auto-schedule.
2026-03-22 07:43:19 -07:00
Broque Thomas
4dba3757be Fix orphan detector false positives and add staging/delete choice
Orphan detector: add normalized tag matching that strips parentheticals
and brackets (feat. X, [FLAC 16bit], etc.) and tries first-artist-only
for comma-separated artists. Prevents false orphan flags for tracks
like "The Mountain (feat. Dennis Hopper...)" that exist in DB as
"The Mountain". All lookups remain O(1) set operations.

Orphan fix: replace auto-delete with user choice prompt. Single Fix
and Fix All both show modal asking "Move to Staging" or "Delete".
Move to Staging relocates file to import staging folder for proper
re-import with metadata matching. Fix action flows through API
endpoint → repair_worker.fix_finding → _fix_orphan_file handler.
Staging path uses docker_resolve_path for container compatibility.
2026-03-21 11:27:51 -07:00
Broque Thomas
c69040886e Collect release year from all metadata sources during post-processing
Post-processing now extracts release year from MusicBrainz, Deezer,
Tidal, Qobuz, and Spotify context (first source wins). Writes
ORIGINALDATE and DATE tags to file, and backfills the album year
in the DB if currently missing. Fixes Library Reorganize showing
blank years for Tidal-only downloads.

Also raises Library Reorganize API year lookup cap from 50 to 200.
2026-03-20 17:31:00 -07:00
Broque Thomas
81da57f306 Add min completion percentage filter to Album Completeness job
New setting: Min Completion % (default 0 = disabled). Skips albums
where the user has fewer than N% of tracks — filters out playlist
imports where a single track exists but the full album was never
intended to be downloaded. Catches real failed downloads (6/12)
while ignoring incidental singles (1/12).
2026-03-20 08:19:56 -07:00