Foundation for the isolated video download settings. The Downloads tab is almost
entirely music-specific, so on the video side the music download sections are hidden
(video-side.css) and a data-video-only 'Video Download Folders' section takes their
place — an input (download) and output (transfer/library) folder, stored SEPARATELY
from the music soulseek.* paths in video.db's video_settings KV table.
- api/video/downloads.py: GET/POST /api/video/downloads/config (download_path,
transfer_path), registered in the video blueprint. Imports nothing from music.
- video-settings.js: loadDownloads/saveDownloads wired into onPageShown + the
video save-button chain.
- The shared 'Indexers & Downloaders' tab is left untouched (identical for both).
2 tests (round-trip + the isolation guard). Quality profile, video hybrid, and the
shared slskd block are the next phases.
AniList defaults off (anime opt-in), so it showed 'Not configured' — implying a
missing API key, when it's keyless and just toggled off in Settings > Community Data
(No Key). Workers now report needs_key in get_stats (True for the key-gated
fanart/opensubtitles/trakt + all matchers; False for the keyless toggles). The
manager rail/pill + dashboard-header tooltip show 'Disabled' / 'Off — enable in
Settings' for a disabled keyless worker, and keep 'Not configured' only for ones
that genuinely need a key.
(The AniList on/off toggle already exists in the collapsed 'Community Data (No Key)'
settings frame — this just makes the status honest about what's needed.)
Fifth/final service. Keyless, movies + shows, on by default → toggle in the
'Community Data (No Key)' frame.
- WikidataWorker: two-step lookup — find the entity by IMDb id (haswbstatement P345)
then read its official website (P856); stores wikidata_url. Registered in
build_backfill_workers.
- DB: wikidata_url/status/attempted on movies + shows + _BACKFILL/_BACKFILL_COLS;
both detail payloads return wikidata_url.
- config GET/POST wikidata_enabled; manager orb (green 🔗) + status poll; detail page
'Official Site' link badge alongside IMDb/TMDB/TVDB.
- 3 new tests (incl. the two-step fetch) + fixed-set/config assertions.
34 backfill tests green, ruff clean. All five new services (Trakt, TVmaze, AniList,
DeArrow, Wikidata) now have the full worker/DB/connections/orb/manager/detail parity.
Fourth service. Rides the YouTube-video enrich path (like RYD/SponsorBlock), keyless,
on by default → toggle in the YouTube-Extras frame.
- DeArrowWorker: fetches the branding API and stores the first non-original crowd
title for a cached YouTube video. apply_youtube_dearrow + youtube_video_dearrow_title
DB methods; dearrow_status added to the youtube_enrich next/breakdown whitelists.
- Schema: dearrow_title/status/attempted on youtube_video_stats (video_schema.sql +
_COLUMN_MIGRATIONS for existing DBs).
- config GET/POST dearrow_enabled; manager orb (blue 🏹, video-kind) + status poll;
YT video-detail panel shows a 'DeArrow' alt-title (payload via youtube.py + CSS).
- 4 new tests + fixed-set/config assertions.
30 backfill tests green. (My change is ruff-clean; the 12 pre-existing S110s in
api/video/youtube.py are unrelated tech debt on this branch, left untouched.)
Third service. Keyless GraphQL (new _http_post_json helper) → enable toggle in the
'Community Data (No Key)' frame, OFF by default (anime-niche + title-search match).
- AniListWorker: TV-only, searches AniList by title and stores the anime averageScore
(0-100), with a conservative normalized-title guard so a fuzzy anime search can't
attach a score to a non-anime show. anilist_enabled toggle (default off).
- DB: anilist_score/status/attempted on shows + _BACKFILL/_BACKFILL_COLS (keyed on
title); show_detail returns anilist_score.
- config GET/POST anilist_enabled (default 0); manager orb (blue 🎌) + status poll;
detail page 'AniList 85%' chip (+ CSS).
- 4 new tests (incl. the title-mismatch rejection) + fixed-set/config assertions.
27 backfill tests green, ruff clean. (Note: the youtube_status_route test still
flaps on the sandbox WSL WAL disk-I/O — environmental, unrelated.)
Second service. Keyless (no API key) → an enable toggle in a new 'Community Data
(No Key)' connections frame, mirroring the YouTube-Extras pattern.
- TVmazeWorker: TV-only (no movie DB), looks a show up by imdb/thetvdb id and
gap-fills the TVmaze community rating. On by default; tvmaze_enabled toggle.
- DB: tvmaze_rating/status/attempted on shows + _BACKFILL/_BACKFILL_COLS (show only);
show_detail returns tvmaze_rating.
- config GET/POST tvmaze_enabled; manager orb (teal 📺, show-kind) + status poll;
detail page TVmaze rating chip (+ CSS).
- 4 new tests + the 3 fixed-set/config-exact assertions updated.
Note: one UNRELATED test (youtube_status_route) flaps on a WSL WAL 'disk I/O error'
in this sandbox (pass/fail/fail across reruns of identical code) — environmental, not
this change; the TVmaze + config tests pass consistently.
First of the new enrichment services, wired to the SAME standard as the rest:
- TraktWorker backfill (core/video/enrichment/backfill.py): looks a title up by its
IMDb id (?extended=full) and gap-fills the community rating + vote count. Registered
in build_backfill_workers.
- DB: trakt_rating/trakt_votes/trakt_status/trakt_attempted columns + _BACKFILL /
_BACKFILL_COLS registration; detail payloads return trakt_rating/votes.
- Connections tab: Trakt service frame (Client ID field + Test button), wired into
video-settings.js load/save/bindings and the /enrichment/config GET+POST.
- Worker-manager modal + orb: WORKERS registry entry (red ★) + status-poll SERVICES
list, so it gets the same orb animation + per-service matched/pending/error card.
- Detail page: a 'Trakt 8.2' rating chip alongside IMDb/RT/Metacritic (+ CSS).
5 new tests + 2 fixed-set assertions updated; 249 video tests green, ruff clean.
- YouTube video cards show 👍/👎 like/dislike counts (from Return YouTube Dislike)
next to views, threaded through ytEpisodeOf.
- New GET /youtube/video/<id>/segments exposes stored SponsorBlock segments so the
player can offer skips. Update config-shape test for the new keys/toggles.
Adds a VideoBackfillWorker base that enriches already-identified items BY id
(vs the matcher workers), with the exact same lifecycle + get_stats() shape so
the engine registry, /api/video/enrichment routes, and Manage-Workers modal
drive them identically.
Workers:
- fanart.tv (free key): gap-fills logo/clearart/banner/backdrop/poster art
- OpenSubtitles (free key): records subtitle-language availability per title
- Return YouTube Dislike (no key): like/dislike estimates on cached videos
- SponsorBlock (no key): crowd segments per video
DB: youtube_video_stats + youtube_video_segments tables; fanart/subs columns;
backfill_next/mark/breakdown + youtube_enrich_* helpers; likes/dislikes merged
into get_channel_videos. Seam tests in tests/test_video_backfill.py.
A big playlist read '97' because yt-dlp flat caps playlist extraction at ~100 and
its playlist_count is often unset, so we showed the FETCHED count. Now the detail
endpoint overlays the InnerTube playlist browse (browseId VL<id>): curator-ordered
videos up to ~200 (vs yt-dlp's ~100) AND the real count from the header's
numVideosText (e.g. '512 videos'). The billboard shows the true total; when the
list is partial it says 'Showing the first N of TOTAL videos (YouTube limits
playlist browsing).' Live-validated (Veritasium uploads: total 512, 200 loaded).
103 tests green.
Honest cap: YouTube's browse only exposes ~200 of a playlist (page 2 returns no
continuation), so very large playlists show the right COUNT but list ~200.
The channel card's 'N videos' was actually the count of WISHED videos (0 until you
wish some) — so every channel read '0 videos'. It now shows the REMEMBERED catalog
size (from youtube_channel_videos, which fills in as a channel is enriched/opened),
falling back to 'Channel' when nothing's cached yet. Wished count is kept as a
separate wished_count field. Playlists likewise show their video count (cached when
the playlist is followed-with-videos or opened) instead of a static 'Playlist'.
list_watchlist_channels/playlists return the remembered count; the playlist detail +
follow endpoints cache the list so the count is known. 138 tests green.
A playlist is now a first-class watchlist type alongside channels:
- core: parse_playlist_id (URL/bare id; rejects mixes RD… + personal lists) +
resolve_playlist → {playlist_id, title, channel_title, video_count, thumbnail,
videos} in the CURATOR's order (partial set, not by year).
- db: add/remove/list/watch_state for kind='playlist' video_watchlist rows
(mirrors channels; same surrogate scheme, separate kind so they don't collide).
- api: /youtube/resolve now detects playlist links; /youtube/playlist/follow +
/unfollow; the existing /youtube/playlist/<id> is upgraded to also return the
playlist meta + following (serves the channel-page expansion AND the new detail
view from one route); /youtube/channels also returns followed playlists.
Validated live (Lex Fridman playlist resolves title+owner+videos). 190 tests green.
Frontend (search detect + result card + detail view + watchlist display) next.
TV episode rows show runtime; channel video cards showed nothing per video. The
InnerTube lockup already carries both — now we capture duration ('12:34') + an
approximate view count (parsed from '2.6M views') in innertube_parse_video_items,
remember them on youtube_channel_videos (new duration/view_count cols + migration),
and render a duration badge bottom-right of the thumb + 'N views' in the card meta.
The background stream backfills them onto the recent (yt-dlp) videos too, so the
whole catalog gets them. Live-validated (MrBeast: 32:08 / 50M, 30/30). 65 tests green.
Each /videos batch was 3 InnerTube pages + 0.4s sleeps (>1s → tripped the
slow-request WARNING) and carried the ~2KB continuation token in the URL, so
every batch dumped a giant warning line — a dozen per channel open. Now it's a
POST (token in the body, never the URL) fetching ONE page per call with no
server sleep, so each request is fast (<1s, no warning) and the frontend's 120ms
pacing keeps it polite. 17 youtube API tests green.
Channel pages re-fetched everything every open (re-stream + ~3s yt-dlp metadata).
Now we remember what we learn about a channel and serve it cache-first:
- schema: youtube_channel_videos (list) + youtube_channel_meta (avatar/subs/tags/
banner); dates stay in youtube_video_dates, merged on read. DB: cache_/get_
channel_videos + cache_/get_channel_meta (upserts COALESCE so refreshes never
drop fields).
- enricher: _enrich now REMEMBERS a channel — caches the full InnerTube catalog
(list, via new innertube_channel_catalog) + metadata + dates, not just dates.
Since it already sweeps followed channels, watchlisted channels get pre-warmed
in the background → opening them is instant.
- channel endpoint: cache-first. A remembered channel renders from cache with NO
network (returns from_cache:true); a miss resolves live (yt-dlp) and remembers
it. The /videos batch endpoint caches every page it streams.
- frontend: cache hit renders the full catalog instantly, then re-streams to
refresh QUIETLY (new uploads/date fixes); only the first (miss) load shows the
'loading full history' banner.
Live-validated (MrBeast catalog: 90/3 pages, all titled+dated). 190 tests green.
The channel page was capped at the recent 90 (yt-dlp flat, hard min(90,limit)),
so prolific channels (Ninja Kidz etc.) showed only ~90 of hundreds. Now it loads
everything via YouTube's InnerTube API, paginated by continuation token — each
page fetched once (O(n), light on rate limits), unlike yt-dlp offset batches
which re-scan from the start every time.
- core: innertube_parse_video_items (keeps title+thumbnail, not just dates) +
innertube_channel_videos_page(channel_id, continuation) → {videos, continuation}.
- api: GET /youtube/channel/<id>/videos?continuation=<tok> returns ~a batch of
videos (approx dates, refined from the date cache) + the next token.
- frontend: ytLoadAllVideos streams batches after the fast initial 90 render,
folding each into the year-seasons live — backfills dates on the videos already
shown AND appends older ones, re-rendering per batch (episode grid only when the
viewed season changed). Replaces the old date-only re-poll (this dates AND
expands). Safety ceiling 2000; a 'Loading full history… N so far' indicator.
Validated live (MrBeast: 30/page, clean continuation, all dated). 101 tests green.
Only the detail page produced a real URL before; top-level video pages (search,
library, discover, calendar, watchlist, wishlist, …) pushed nothing and even
cleared the URL to '/'. Now each page deep-links to '/' + pageId (e.g.
/video-search), mirroring music's '/<page>' and the existing /video-detail/ scheme:
- navigate() pushes/replaces { videoPage } history state; parsePagePath/buildPagePath
added alongside parseDetailPath/buildDetailPath.
- popstate restores a page URL (and hands the side back to music when Back crosses
out of /video-*); boot restores a page deep link, re-asserting the URL against
music's boot clobber (same tactic the detail boot already uses).
- applySide() is now chrome-only; switchSide()/boot drive navigation explicitly.
- Nav anchors carry the real href=/video-<page> (was '#') and the click handler
lets ⌘/Ctrl/middle-click open a new tab — full parity with the music nav + cards.
Server already serves /video-* via the SPA catch-all; music side untouched
(isolated IIFE). Reload / Back / Forward / new-tab now work for every page.
Channels enriched before InnerTube existed (partial coverage, e.g. CaseyNeistat
36, Good Mythical MORE 25) were locked behind the 24h coverage gate and would
never reach the full ~240-date catalog on their own. Tag each enrichment row
with the source ('innertube'|'fallback'); legacy rows (method NULL after the
additive migration) bypass the gate ONCE so they re-enrich and upgrade, then
settle under the normal window. Non-destructive: existing follows, wished videos
(24), and cached dates (1176) are untouched — only coverage refreshes on next
open/sweep. Migration is additive (method TEXT); regression test added.
A Beatport-style custom parser, but pointed at YouTube's own InnerTube browse API
— no key, no Java, no third-party proxies. Reads the channel 'Videos' tab's
lockupViewModel items (contentId + relative 'N ago' text → approximate date,
which is fine for year-seasons), paginating via continuation tokens.
Validated LIVE before wiring in: GMM/MrBeast/Veritasium each return 240 dated
videos in ~7s with correct year spreads (e.g. Veritasium 2017→2026), ~8 requests
per channel (light on rate limits). End-to-end enricher run cached 240 dates.
Enricher order is now: InnerTube (primary) → configured proxy (opt-in, only if
empty) → yt-dlp per-video (the fallback / basic method, for undated gaps + exact
dates). Pure parsing is fully unit-tested (relative-date conversion, lockup
filtering, continuation-token selection, pagination, guards). 182 video tests
green; additive — if InnerTube ever breaks, it returns {} and falls back, so
nothing breaks.
Live-tested the proxy against real channels — it does not work: Invidious public
APIs are 401/403 (auth-walled/disabled), and the one reachable Piped instance
returns EMPTY video lists for every channel (MrBeast/LTT/Veritasium all 0). Also
fixed a real bug: _harvest bailed on an empty first page instead of following the
nextpage token.
So the proxy is now OPT-IN via a youtube_proxy_instances setting (empty by
default → skipped entirely, no wasted dead calls). The default path is RSS +
the parallelized yt-dlp fallback, which actually works (your log: 9/36/25 dates
cached). Power users can point the setting at a live instance if they find one.
Two gaps from real use:
- When all proxy instances are down (common), the fallback only dated WISHED
videos, leaving most as 'Earlier videos'. Now on proxy failure it flat-resolves
the channel's recent uploads and dates THOSE via yt-dlp (throttled, cached) —
so years populate fully even with no working proxy.
- A channel followed before the enricher existed was never queued ('nothing to
process'). /youtube/channels now sweeps: any followed channel not enriched
recently gets enqueued — so viewing the Channels tab (or the wishlist badge
refresh) picks up existing follows.
The detail page still reads cache+RSS (fast); the enricher fills the cache. 51
tests green.
- The standalone enricher now reports orb telemetry: stats()/pause()/resume();
/enrichment/youtube/status (+pause/resume) special-cased in the route. Added
the 4th header worker button (red ▶), WORKER_DEFS entry, and SERVICES wiring —
it's not on the socket so video-enrichment.js polls it every 3s. It animates
(idle → active orb + inbound pulses) while a followed channel's dates are being
fetched, like the TMDB/TVDB/OMDb orbs.
- Channel detail now uses the SAME standard watchlist button as shows/movies
(library-artist-watchlist-btn, ✓/+ icon, 'In Watchlist'/'Watchlist') instead
of a bespoke 'Follow' — consistency. Still wired to the channel follow action.
176 backend tests green; JS balanced; music untouched.
Follow a channel → a background job fetches its FULL upload-date catalog so the
channel page's year-seasons populate fully, cached permanently (one-time per
channel, instant after).
- core/video/youtube.py: proxy_channel_dates() — no-key BULK dates via Piped/
Invidious instances (tries several, paginates); parse_proxy_dates handles both
shapes. The clean path the user wanted.
- core/video/youtube_enrichment.py: YoutubeDateEnricher daemon — enqueue(channel)
→ proxy bulk → cache; per-video yt-dlp only as a throttled fallback (cap 60,
0.4s) for wished videos when every proxy is down. Skips channels enriched in
the last 24h.
- db: youtube_channel_enrichment table + mark/check + wishlisted_video_ids_for_
channel. Enqueued from /youtube/follow and on opening a followed channel.
Scoped to FOLLOWED channels only (per request). 174 tests green; enricher imports
nothing from music.
Flat listing has no upload dates, so channels showed one 'All Videos' season.
Now real year-seasons, filled from cheap sources and cached so they grow:
- core: parse_rss_dates / channel_recent_dates — one public RSS GET dates the
~15 most-recent uploads (no yt-dlp, no bot risk).
- db: youtube_video_dates cache table + cache_video_dates / get_video_dates.
- /youtube/channel merges cached + RSS dates onto the flat videos (year-seasons)
and caches what it learns; /youtube/video caches each fetched date too — so
expanding/wishing videos progressively fills the catalog's years, instant on
repeat. Dateless tail groups as 'Earlier videos'. Missing-only toggle hidden
for channels. 84 db + 84 youtube/api tests green.
Full day-one coverage still needs the YouTube Data API's publishedAt (optional,
yt-dlp can't match it cheaply) — RSS + cache is the no-key best.
A text search now also surfaces matching YouTube channels (not just the paste-a-
link path). search_channels() extracts the channels-filtered YouTube results
page (flat); API GET /youtube/search hydrates a 'following' flag. The search
page fires it in parallel with the TMDB search and appends a 'YouTube channels'
group when it returns (best-effort; never blocks/breaks TMDB results). Cards open
the in-app channel page. 82 youtube+api tests green; balanced; music untouched.
The channel avatar (and video thumbnails) are yt3.googleusercontent.com /
i.ytimg.com URLs; hotlink/CORS policy could blank them (failed <img> hides on
the watchlist, falls to initials on the wishlist orb) — which is why the poster
'vanished' on both pages.
Extend the /api/video/img proxy allowlist to YouTube CDN hosts (ytimg.com /
ggpht.com / googleusercontent.com, https-only, still SSRF-safe) and route all
YouTube art through it: VideoYoutube.img() helper used by the watchlist channel
cards, search chip, the wishlist nebula orb/season/still art, and the channel
detail avatar/banner/thumbnails. 2 img-proxy tests green; JS balanced.
Flat channel listing doesn't always surface the avatar, so it could be stored
null → the orb fell back to plain initials (looked like a missing poster). Two
fixes:
- Orb falls back to the channel's newest video thumbnail when the avatar is
absent, so it's never blank.
- Opening the channel page (which resolves the real avatar) now backfills it
onto every wished row via set_wishlist_channel_poster — so the actual channel
avatar appears on the wishlist orb thereafter. 6 tests green.
Flat channel listing can't return descriptions, so selecting a video showed 'No
description'. Now we do a non-flat single-video extract on demand — the way the
TV nebula lazy-loads guest stars:
- core: video_detail(id) / shape_video() — description, views, likes, duration,
tags, channel, webpage_url (full extract, yt-dlp injectable for tests).
- API: GET /youtube/video/<id> — returns it AND backfills the description onto
the wishlist row (set_wishlist_video_overview), so re-opening is instant.
- Wishlist info bar (youtube): on select, lazy-fetch → real description +
eyebrow (date · duration · views) + a 'Watch on YouTube' link; cached on the
episode object. 'Loading details…' while in flight.
Mirrors the episode lazy-load + art-backfill patterns. 73 youtube+api tests
green; brace/CSS balanced; music untouched.
- Resolver: capture banner_url + separate avatar (by thumbnail id), keeping
per-video duration/views for the detail hero.
- query_youtube_wishlist reshaped to the EXACT TV-nebula shape: channel = show,
upload YEAR = season (newest first), video = episode (newest=ep1 within a
year), carrying source='youtube' + youtube_id + per-video source_id. Surrogate
int returned as tmdb_id so the nebula's int keying just works.
- New API: GET /youtube/channel/<id> (full channel detail — meta + deeper
uploads + following + per-video wished flags) and POST /youtube/wishlist/add
(per-video wish). DB: youtube_video_wish_state, remove_one_video_from_wishlist.
- Tests updated for the nebula shape + banner + detail endpoints. 82 DB + 69
api/youtube tests green.
The two new partial indexes (idx_video_wishlist_video/_channel on source_id /
parent_source_id) were in video_schema.sql, which runs via executescript()
BEFORE the column ALTERs. On a fresh DB the CREATE TABLE includes the columns so
it's fine, but on an existing (pre-bridge) DB the table already exists without
them, so 'CREATE INDEX ... ON video_wishlist(source_id)' threw 'no such column'
and the whole init rolled back — the video side wouldn't load at all.
Move those two indexes out of the schema into VideoDatabase._ensure_indexes(),
run AFTER _ensure_columns(). Regression test simulates a pre-source DB and
asserts the in-place upgrade + the youtube path both work. 81 DB tests green.
api/video/youtube.py wired into the blueprint:
- GET /youtube/resolve — preview a pasted channel (meta + recent uploads) +
a 'following' hydration flag; no writes.
- POST /youtube/follow — {url} or pre-resolved {channel} → follow + wish its
recent uploads (capped 30). Returns channel + counts.
- POST /youtube/unfollow — {youtube_id} → un-follow (keeps wished videos).
- GET /youtube/channels — followed channels for the watchlist page.
- GET /youtube/wishlist — wished videos grouped by channel.
- POST /youtube/wishlist/remove — scope channel|video.
yt-dlp call lives behind resolve (injectable/mockable). 38 API tests green.
Bridges YouTube onto the existing watchlist/wishlist tables (the chosen
approach) via a generic source/source_id (+ parent_source_id on wishlist) and a
stable surrogate for the NOT NULL tmdb_id, so existing dedup/group-by machinery
is untouched. SCHEMA_VERSION 13, additive column migrations.
- Channel follow = video_watchlist kind='channel' (source='youtube').
- Wished video = video_wishlist kind='video' grouped by parent channel.
- youtube_surrogate_id(), add/remove/list/hydrate channels, add_videos_to_wishlist,
query_youtube_wishlist (channel=group, videos=newest-first feed),
youtube_wishlist_counts, scoped removal.
- Kept wishlist_counts/watchlist_counts byte-identical (exact-equality tests);
YouTube counts live on their own method. 80 DB tests green.
First slice of 'follow a YouTube channel as a show'. Pure, testable resolver:
- parse_channel_url() normalizes any channel reference (@handle, /channel/UC..,
/c/.., /user/.., bare handle, with/without scheme or tab suffix) to a
canonical /videos uploads URL, and rejects non-channels (watch/playlist/
shorts/home/non-youtube).
- shape_channel() maps yt-dlp's flat-extract dict to our shape (channel meta +
recent uploads), picking best-res thumbs, parsing sparse publish dates
(timestamp or upload_date → ISO, None when flat mode omits them), filtering
null/id-less entries.
- resolve_channel() ties them together via an injectable YoutubeDL factory.
yt-dlp only (already a pinned dep), extract_flat for cheap listing. 28 seam
tests, no network. Schema bridge + API + UI are the next slices.
More data in the roomier episode cards (asked for): episodes now carry a synopsis
(new video_wishlist.episode_overview, SCHEMA_VERSION 12 + migration; captured at
add-time, and the art-backfill fills it for old rows from the same tmdb_season
call). The card shows a 2-line synopsis under the meta line and is now clickable
-> opens the show detail (episodes have no page of their own).
Organize the wishlist two ways: added 'Oldest first' (FIFO) alongside 'Recently
added' (newest) — query_wishlist gains the 'oldest' sort for both movies + shows.
Tests: FIFO/newest ordering (with pinned add-times) + overview roundtrip/backfill.
105 passed. Music wishlist untouched.
Season tiles showed the show poster because the wishlist had no season art. Now
stored + used: new video_wishlist.season_poster_url (SCHEMA_VERSION 11 + migration);
the get-modal captures each season's poster at add-time (owned -> /poster/season
proxy, tmdb -> direct); query_wishlist exposes season.poster_url; tiles render the
real season poster (falling back to show poster, then placeholder).
Backfill generalized: /wishlist/backfill-stills -> /wishlist/backfill-art fills
BOTH stills and season posters from the same cached tmdb_season call (it already
returns the season poster). The page fires it once when either is missing.
Tests updated/added: art backfill targets + season-poster set + endpoint. 104 passed.
The 'no episode images' was data, not a bug: existing episode rows predate
still-capture (81 rows, 0 stills). New /wishlist/backfill-stills fills them
cheaply — one cached tmdb_season call per (show, season), updating only rows
that lack a still. The show tab fires it once automatically when it sees missing
stills, then reloads so the images pop in.
DB: wishlist_still_backfill_targets + set_wishlist_still (won't clobber existing).
Tests: +2. Suites green.
#4 acquisition progress: a thin done÷wanted bar across each bubble's bottom
(forward-prep — fills once the download engine lands).
Expanded-view richness: episodes now carry a still thumbnail. New video_wishlist
.still_url column (SCHEMA_VERSION 10 + migration); the get-modal captures the
still per episode (owned -> /poster/episode proxy, tmdb -> direct still_url) and
sends it through add; query_wishlist returns it; the episode row renders a 16:9
thumb (film-frame placeholder when absent) in a roomier expanded tile.
Subtle video identity: the bubbles are now rounded-SQUARES (the music orbs stay
circles). Every rule stays scoped under .vwsh-nebula — verified no bare .wl-*
rules in the video CSS, so the music wishlist is untouched.
Tests: +1 (still roundtrip). Backend 102 passed.
Next-level pass for the video nebula, ALL scoped under a video-only .vwsh-nebula
class so the music wishlist's global wl-* styling is untouched (verified: no bare
.wl-* rules in the video CSS).
1. Cinematic expand — an open orb bleeds the show's poster as a blurred, hue-
tinted backdrop behind the season fan + glows the panel in the show's hue.
2. Season tags — each season tile stamps a bold 'S2' over its art so seasons
read distinctly instead of identical posters.
3. Richer episode tracks — every episode line gets a colored status dot
(wanted/searching/downloading/done/failed) + its air date.
4. Sort + count — a Recently added / Most wanted / A–Z sort (query_wishlist gains
a sort param) and a live 'N shows · M episodes' subheader.
Tests: +1 (sort ordering). Backend 101 passed. Movies tab + music side untouched.
A manual safety-net for the auto-promoter: queues episodes that have ALREADY
aired, are missing, and aren't yet on the wishlist. Upcoming episodes are left
alone (the calendar promotes them once they air), so it's a no-op on the current/
future weeks and useful when you page back to a past one.
- calendar_upcoming now returns the show's tmdb_id.
- /wishlist/check accepts {shows:[...]} -> by_show membership (db.wishlist_keys_
for_shows), so the button only counts/adds what's genuinely not yet queued.
- Calendar: computes aired-missing (air_date < today, !has_file), checks wishlist
membership, shows 'Add N missing to wishlist' when there's net-new; click groups
by show -> /wishlist/add, toasts, fires soulsync:video-wishlist-changed, recomputes.
Tests: +2 (wishlist_keys_for_shows, /wishlist/check by_show). Backend: 100 passed.
- api/video/wishlist.py: GET /wishlist (paged movie|show tab, or counts-only),
/wishlist/counts, POST /wishlist/add (movie OR show+episodes), /wishlist/remove
(scope movie|show|season|episode), /wishlist/check (hydration). Registered in
the blueprint.
- Dashboard 'wishlist' stat now reflects the real curated count (was a 0 stub).
Tests: +6 API (add movie/episodes, body validation, scoped removes, hydration,
routes registered). API suite 30 + DB suite 68 passing.
The curated 'get this' list. Atomic units are movies and episodes; adding a
whole show/season expands into episode rows (show/season are bulk ops). Upcoming
episodes stay out — the watchlist/calendar promote them once they air.
- video_wishlist table + two partial unique indexes (one per movie tmdb_id, one
per (show tmdb_id, season, episode)) so the shapes don't collide and re-adds
upsert. SCHEMA_VERSION 8 -> 9 (executescript creates it on existing DBs).
- DB: add_movie_to_wishlist, add_episodes_to_wishlist (bulk), remove_from_wishlist
(movie/show/season/episode scope), query_wishlist (movies | shows grouped
show->season->episode w/ wanted/done roll-ups, searched+paged), wishlist_counts,
wishlist_state (hydration).
Tests: +7 (idempotent upserts, show-tree grouping, scoped removes, movie/episode
same-tmdb don't collide, hydration, search+paging). DB suite: 68 passed.
Provider filter (#4):
- client.discover() + engine.discover_filter() take a TMDB provider id and pass
with_watch_providers + watch_region (engine._region) + flatrate. Browse gets a
streaming-service chip row (Netflix/Prime/Disney+/Max/Apple TV+/Hulu/Paramount+/
Peacock); the grid title reflects 'on <service>'.
Infinite scroll (#6):
- Grid paginates via an IntersectionObserver sentinel (600px lookahead) with a
bottom spinner; the Load more button stays only as a no-IO fallback.
Polish (#7):
- Hero keyboard nav (←/→ when Discover is the visible view, ignoring inputs and
while the trailer is open); focus-visible rings on chips/segments/cards/arrows.
Note: 'complete-the-franchise' rail (#5) needs a collection_id per movie, which
the schema doesn't store yet — deferred (would need an enrichment pass).
Tests: +1 (provider watch_region params); updated the discover_filter fake for
the new kwargs. Enrichment + API suites: 115 passed.
Browse panel (was boring native dropdowns):
- Kind + Sort are now segmented pill controls; Genre + Era are horizontally
scrollable, edge-faded chip rows with an accent-glow active state; primary
'Browse all →' CTA. Genre chips rebuild when kind flips. Selection lives in
state.sel (no <select> reads).
More data per rail (so 'Hide owned' doesn't gut a shelf):
- /discover/list gains a 'pages' param (1–3): fetches that many consecutive
TMDB pages and concatenates them deduped in one response. Rails request
pages=2 (~40 items); trending is a fixed list so extra pages are skipped.
Cleanup: removed dead .vdsc-filterbar/.vdsc-select CSS.
Tests: +3 (discover routes registered; multi-page concat+dedup; trending
fetched once despite pages). API suite: 22 passed.
Performance:
- Batched ownership: new db.library_ids_for_tmdb() resolves a whole rail in one
query per kind. _stamp_owned (now also used by search + trending) groups by
kind, so a full Discover page drops from ~500 connections to a couple per rail.
Function/data:
- 'See all' on every rail opens it as a paged grid (Load more); the filter bar's
Browse routes through the same generic category grid with a back button + title.
- Personalized 'Because you like <Genre>' rails seeded from your most-owned
genres (new db.top_owned_genres + /discover/taste endpoint).
- 'Hide owned' toggle drops in-library titles from every rail/grid (CSS class,
instant).
Visual vibes:
- Ambient page-top color bleed that follows the current hero slide's hue.
- Rail edge-fade mask, gentle fade-in on load, per-title hue glow on card hover.
Tests: +4 (batched id map, server scoping, one-query-per-kind stamp, top genres).
Full video enrichment + database suites: 145 passed.
- Get-modal: prefetch the first real (un-owned) season on open so its first
expand is instant and its missing episodes pre-count in the footer (prefers
Season 1 over Specials).
- Tests: 10 new seam tests for the Discover data layer — TMDBClient curated/
discover/genres parsing (forced kind, decade date-range, tv first_air_date_year,
backdrop+overview), and engine discover_curated/discover_filter/genre_list
(owned annotation, caching, kind normalization, disabled-worker + error
swallowing). Full video enrichment suite: 79 passed.
The page rendered every follow + airing-default show at once (DOM + all posters)
— slow once the watchlist grows. Now it pages like the library:
- /api/video/watchlist?kind=&search=&page=&limit= returns {items, pagination,
counts}; query_watchlist() filters by title + slices (effective list is
bounded, so compute-then-slice, not heavier UNION SQL).
- Page reworked to a single grid: Shows/People tabs each load their own page;
debounced search box; Prev/Next pager; tab badges show totals from counts.
- Only a page of cards (and lazy posters) render at a time.
4 tests added (DB paginate/search + endpoint). 82 video tests green.
The dashboard still read the old monitored-based views: watchlist from
v_watchlist (every monitored show) and wishlist from v_wishlist (every missing
movie/episode, since monitored defaults to 1). Repoint both:
- watchlist -> the curated watchlist_counts() total (follows + airing default).
- wishlist -> 0 for now. The auto-everything v_wishlist isn't the intended
curated wishlist; zero it (no live-DB mutation) until 'add to wishlist'
population lands, then repoint at the real source.
Test updated to the new semantics (airing show counts; wishlist cleared).