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.
The synopsis + cast live in the orb's always-present header (.vwsh-xhead), not
inside the collapsing seasons block, so closing an expanded show/channel left
the selected episode/video's synopsis + cast photos lingering until you
re-opened and re-closed. Collapsing an orb now wipes both side columns and drops
any episode selection, so the :empty columns hide cleanly.
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.
Two big pieces:
1) Wishlist YouTube tab now renders through the EXACT TV nebula (channel = show
orb, upload YEAR = season, video = episode) instead of a flat list. Made the
nebula source-aware: a youtube orb/season/label opens the in-app channel page
(not tmdb); season name shows the year; episode meta shows the upload date;
removes route through the youtube source_id endpoints (video / year / whole
channel); the info bar shows a selected video's description (no cast/no tmdb
fetch). Identical look — music wl-* + TMDB path untouched.
2) New in-app YouTube channel detail page (video-channel.js, sibling of
video-person.js) — opens via open-detail {kind:'channel'} from the watchlist
card, the wishlist orb/season, and deep links (/video-detail/youtube/channel/
<id>; router now accepts string ids + the new page). Banner hero, avatar,
subs/handle/video stats, description, Follow toggle, and a video grid where
each upload can be wished individually (duration + views + watch-on-YouTube).
Watchlist channel cards now open this page instead of bouncing to YouTube.
video-side.css .vc-*; JS brace-balanced; backend tests green.
Visual-first slice ties it together (window.VideoYoutube shared helper, all
.vyt-* CSS — music wl-* and the TMDB vwsh-* nebula untouched):
- Search: paste a channel link (or @handle) and instead of a title search you
get a YouTube Follow chip — avatar, title/handle, a strip of recent stills,
and a Follow button that follows + wishes recent uploads in one click.
- Wishlist: new YouTube tab. Channel = collapsible header (avatar, count,
open-on-YouTube, Unfollow), videos = a flat newest-first thumbnail feed with
per-video remove. Tab badge + sub-count wired.
- Watchlist: new Channels tab — followed channels as avatar cards with a wished-
video count and an unfollow control; count badge kept fresh across follows.
JS brace-balanced, CSS balanced, 66 youtube+API tests green.
The 'Next up' multi-panel used min-height, so when hovering re-wrapped a
narrowed panel's title onto more lines the whole hero grew taller and nudged the
page. Pin it to a fixed height and clamp panel titles to 2 lines; mobile stacked
layout falls back to height:auto.
- The 2-3 'Next up' panels now floor at min-width 10%, so when one is expanded
the others stay visibly selectable instead of collapsing to slivers (reset to
0 in the mobile stacked layout).
- Compact is now the default calendar view (still overridable + remembered via
localStorage).
Adds a Cards/Compact toggle next to the week filter. Compact drops the 16:9
episode art (.vcal-art) — the big space eater — and tightens the cells so a lot
more episodes fit on screen at once; ownership (which the art's ✓ badge used to
show) becomes a green left accent stripe on owned cells. Just toggles a class on
the stable grid wrapper (no refetch), and the choice persists in localStorage.
Calendar-only; music side untouched.
The hero used to lock onto the first episode of the week and never move. Now:
- 'Next up' is time-of-day aware on the current week: it shows the soonest
episodes that haven't finished airing yet (90-min grace so a show that's on
right now stays up; streaming/undated shows count as 'anytime today' so they
don't expire at midnight), advancing as the day goes. Once the week has fully
aired it falls back to the most recent.
- When 2-3 are upcoming, the hero splits into diagonal clip-path panels — the
soonest leads, hovering any panel expands it full-width and collapses the
others (secondary panels tease the title; sub + actions fade in on expand).
Single upcoming = the original billboard. Stacks vertically on mobile.
- Opening the calendar (or hitting Today) now auto-scrolls to the band the
wall-clock is in, so you land on 'now' instead of pre-dawn.
Calendar-only; music side untouched.
The season header was a full-width bar holding a tiny 34px thumb + 'Season N'
with the episode grid stacked below — most of the row was dead space. Now each
season is a real poster panel on the LEFT (94px poster + name + count + 'View
show ->' on hover, the whole panel → show page; ✕ to remove) with the episode
grid filling the space to its RIGHT (denser 232px cards). Reads tighter and the
season poster is finally a meaningful element instead of a thumbnail.
Scoped under .vwsh-nebula; music wishlist untouched.
Fixes the expanded-show design from the screenshot:
- The header is now a 3-column row that flanks the poster: synopsis left, poster
middle, cast right — using the wasted horizontal space instead of stacking
everything vertically and pushing episodes down. Each side column hides (:empty)
when there's nothing, so a collapsed bubble or a cast-less reality show just
shows the centered poster (nebula grid unchanged). Stacks on mobile.
- Quiet episode-still placeholder (faint icon) instead of loud diagonal stripes
for episodes TMDB has no still for.
All scoped under .vwsh-nebula; music wishlist untouched.
Most episodes have no TMDB guest stars, so 'episode cast' showed nothing. A
selected episode now lists its guest stars first, then the show's regular cast
(deduped), so actors always appear; the guests just lead.
query_wishlist episodes carry episode_number but not season_number (it lives on
the season), so the guest-cast fetch hit /episode/<tmdb>/undefined/<ep> -> 404 and
the S·E eyebrow read 'S undefined'. findEpisode now stamps season_number onto the
selected episode.
Per feedback:
- Removed the 'View show' button. The info bar is now strictly synopsis (left) +
cast (right).
- Episodes are shown grouped under a season header that links to the show page;
clicking the show title or a season header navigates to the show detail. Clicking
an episode SELECTS it (drives the info bar: episode synopsis + guest cast),
click again to go back to show-level.
- Dropped the season-tile reveal step (episodes always visible when expanded).
Scoped under .vwsh-nebula; music wishlist untouched.
Reworked per feedback:
- Clicking an episode SELECTS it (highlights), no longer navigates.
- A dedicated 'View show ->' button in the info bar is what opens the show.
- Info bar is contextual: nothing selected -> show synopsis + show cast; episode
selected -> that episode's synopsis (from the wishlist row) + its guest cast
(lazy /episode/<tmdb>/<s>/<e>). Click the episode again to go back to show-level.
- Changing/closing a season resets the bar to show-level.
Cast bubbles + View-show navigate; everything scoped under .vwsh-nebula (music
wishlist untouched).
Your idea — use the empty space when a show is expanded. Expanding an orb now
lazily loads the show detail and lays out an info bar: the show SYNOPSIS on the
left, a row of CAST bubbles on the right (circular photos / initials fallback,
clickable -> opens the person page). This surfaces reliable show-level context
even for reality shows whose episodes have no TMDB overview (e.g. Love Island).
Reuses the existing detail endpoints (owned -> /detail/show, else /tmdb/show);
one fetch per show, cached on the group. All scoped under .vwsh-nebula — music
wishlist untouched.
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.
From the expanded-show screenshot: episodes were crammed into a 320px tile and
titles truncated. Reworked (all still scoped under .vwsh-nebula):
- Season tiles are now SELECTORS. Picking one drops its episodes full-width below
the fan as 2-line cards: a bigger 16:9 still, the title wrapping to two lines,
and a meta line (status dot · S/E · air date). Single-select; click again to
close. Responsive grid, scrolls past ~360px.
- Softer count badge ('59 ep' muted pill instead of the loud number).
- Selected tile glows in the show hue; square bubbles bumped up so posters breathe.
Music wishlist untouched (verified: no bare .wl-* rules in video CSS).
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.
Ditched the filmstrip. The TV tab now renders the exact music wishlist nebula by
reusing its global wl-* classes: shows are glowing orbs sized by wanted-episode
count, click to expand into a season 'album fan' (tiles), click a season tile to
reveal its episodes; removes at episode/season + a show-remove × on the orb.
Everything's visible at once, no horizontal scrolling. Movies tab unchanged.
Only video-specific CSS is the show-remove button; behavior (orb/tile expand,
opens, removes) is wired via delegation in video-wishlist.js. Easy to tweak from
this shared base.
The music wishlist has its artist 'nebula'; the TV side now has its own rich,
TV-native metaphor. Each show is a reel: poster + one horizontal film strip per
season (dark band with sprocket-hole borders) made of episode 'cells'. A cell
shows E#, glows in the show's hue, and widens on hover to reveal the title;
remove ×s sit on each cell, each season label, and the show header. Poster/title
open the show detail. Status tints the cells (wanted/downloading/done/failed).
Movies tab unchanged.
query_wishlist(show) now also returns library_id so reels open the owned detail
when applicable. Backend suites green.
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.
My head glow was unblurred + mis-centered, so it read as a harsh purple band
with a gap above. Mirror the watchlist's exact head/glow/tabs/toolbar: blurred
accent radial clipped by the header, 36px title, pill tabs with count badges,
matching gutters + 900px breakpoint. Same chrome, different content.
It used max-width:1180 centered with no inner padding, so wide screens got big
empty side margins and the content looked squooshed. Mirror .vwlp-* instead:
full-width .vwsh-page, head/toolbar/body padded 40px (18px on small screens),
same head glow.
No longer a stub. The modal now captures the title's tmdb id + per-episode meta
(title/air_date, including lazily-loaded tmdb seasons), and on submit:
- movie -> POST /wishlist/add {movie} (owned -> 'queued for re-download')
- show -> POST /wishlist/add {show, episodes:[selected S/E]}; if the 'Add to
watchlist' tick is on, also POST /watchlist/add for the show.
Fires soulsync:video-wishlist-changed (+ watchlist-changed) so badges/pages
refresh, toasts the result, and closes. Every card surface (discover, search,
library, watchlist, detail) funnels through here, so they're all live now.
Tabbed Movies / TV page (mirrors the watchlist chrome). Movies render as a poster
grid with status pill + hover remove. TV groups into collapsible show -> season ->
episode rows with wanted/done roll-ups and a remove (x) at every level (episode /
season / whole show). Server-paged + searchable; updates the nav + hero badges
and listens for soulsync:video-wishlist-changed. Movie cards open detail.
Wires the pre-existing Wishlist nav button (added its badge) + subpage container +
.vwsh-* styles.
Pagination (regression): the IntersectionObserver sentinel only fires on
intersection *changes*, so a short first page kept it on-screen and it never
re-fired — stuck at 20 — and I'd hidden the Load more button whenever IO exists,
leaving no fallback. Now:
- Load more button is always shown while there's more (the reliable control).
- Auto-load is self-correcting: track sentinel visibility and, after each load,
pull again via rAF if it's still on-screen (rAF lets the observer update first
so a cached category doesn't load every page at once).
- page increment moved inside loadGrid so the button + sentinel can't double-bump.
Caching: cachedFetch() memoizes /discover/list responses per URL for the session
(rails + grid pages) — revisits, paging and reopening a category are instant and
don't re-hit TMDB.
Responsive: small-screen pass for the Browse panel, hero (height/title/actions
full-width), grid header wrap, and the trailer close button (kept on-screen).
Also fixed the ambient layer's 130% width that could cause horizontal scroll.
Colors now carry meaning instead of cycling by position:
- segments (Movies/TV, sort) → the app accent (they're modes, not categories)
- genre chips → a thematic colour per genre (Horror red, Comedy gold, Sci-Fi
cyan, Romance pink, …) via a name→colour map; unmapped fall back to neutral
- provider chips → each service's brand colour (Netflix red, Disney+ blue, Max
purple, Hulu green, …)
- era chips → a single warm amber; 'All/Any …' reset chips → neutral grey
Edge-fade: removed the mask-image from .vdsc-rail and .vdsc-chips. On short
filter rows only the left fade landed (dimming the first chip) while the right
fell on empty space — reading as a one-sided fade over everything.
The --c palette triples were space-separated (29 185 84), so rgba(var(--c), a)
expanded to the invalid rgba(29 185 84, a) and every fill/border/color was
dropped — leaving plain text. Match the codebase convention (--accent-rgb is
comma-separated) by making --c comma-separated, plus the rgba fallbacks.
The fully-round accent pills + sliding-thumb segments didn't fit. Now every
filter control (kind/sort segments + genre/provider/era chips) shares the
album-detail action-button look: rounded-rect (9px), each tinted from a vibey
8-colour palette that cycles across the row (green/purple/blue/amber/pink/cyan/
coral/violet) — soft fill + border + coloured text, brightening on hover, the
selected one filling with its own colour. Dropped the sliding-thumb segmented
control + its now-dead JS (moveSeg/positionSegs).
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.
- Segmented controls (Kind/Sort) now have a highlight 'thumb' that springs
between options (JS measures the active button → CSS var slide); repositions
on click, page-show, and resize.
- Chips: brighter active gradient with a glow ring + subtle lift, smoother hover.
- No-TMDB empty state: genres are a static TMDB endpoint, so when they come back
empty the page shows a 'Discover needs TMDB' card instead of a bare shell.
- Persist 'Hide owned' across sessions (localStorage); async image decoding on
cards.
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.
A show you don't own ships its seasons with no episodes (loaded per-season
on expand, like the full detail page), so the modal mis-read '0 episodes'
as 'all owned' and seasons expanded to nothing.
- Render tmdb seasons as collapsible with an 'expand to load' placeholder;
fetch /api/video/tmdb/show/<id>/season/<n> on first expand, render rows,
pre-select the missing-aired episodes, enable the season select-all.
- Skip the 'you have every episode' hint when any season is lazy/un-owned;
lazy seasons aren't tagged owned, so they stay visible under 'Missing only'.
- Next-episode line falls back to the payload's next_episode stub when no
episodes are loaded (the only next-up source for un-owned shows).
- Owned movie shows 'In your library' (with best version quality) and the
footer flips to 'Re-download' instead of '+ Add to Wishlist'.
- Poster thumbnail floats over the hero (hue halo + own rise animation),
works for both library and TMDB sources.
- Ratings strip: branded IMDb / Rotten Tomatoes / Metacritic chips from the
existing payload fields; renders only what's present.
- Airing shows show the soonest upcoming episode above the selector.
The footer's 'Add to Wishlist' + 'Full page' now use the same buttons as the
artist-detail / Download-Discography modal — .discog-submit-btn (primary, ⬇ +
label) and .discog-cancel-btn (secondary) — instead of the custom vgm buttons,
for consistency across the app. updateFooter sets the label span (keeps the
icon). Per-title hue glows stay on the hero/title/ambient.
Each modal now glows in its own colour (stable hue hashed from the title, set as
--vgm-h):
- ambient hue halo around the modal + a hue-tinted hero scrim
- slow Ken Burns drift on the backdrop + a drifting light sweep across the hero
- staggered content rise on open; spring entrance for the modal
- title glow; hue-aware gradient CTA with lift + glow on hover
- episode rows grow an accent edge on hover; close button spins
- the 'Add to watchlist' row breathes a soft accent glow to invite the tick
All guarded by prefers-reduced-motion.
Remove the 'Download' button and all related handling from the video-get modal. The diff deletes the data-vgm-download button markup, removes download branching in the click handler and the isDl flag, and stops updating download text/disabled state in the UI refresh. The wishlist path is now the single visual flow (toast always reports Wishlist + optional Watchlist); actual write and download-from-wishlist behavior will be implemented later.
Fully-owned seasons used to render with a disabled checkbox and expand to
nothing (every episode hidden by the filter) — looked broken. Now:
- Fully-owned seasons are HIDDEN while 'Missing only' is on (the filter doing
its job); turn it off to see + re-download them (owned episodes are
selectable). Season meta reads 'owned · N eps' when shown.
- If you own EVERY episode, a hint appears: 'You have every episode. Turn off
Missing only to re-download.' (instead of a blank list).
Partial seasons (with gaps) show + expand as before.
- Owned episodes are now SELECTABLE (checkbox, not pre-checked) so you can
re-download a season/episode you already have; flip 'Missing only' off to see
them. Every season (incl. fully-owned) gets a select-all. Select-all + the
season checkbox state respect the 'Missing only' filter (no silently grabbing
hidden owned episodes).
- Airing show you don't follow yet → an accent 'Add to watchlist' tickbox
(default on) so grabbing episodes also starts you watching for new ones.
Hidden for ended shows + shows you already follow. The Add-to-Wishlist stub
toast notes '+ Watchlist' when it's ticked.
Shows aren't wishlist items — episodes are. So the show modal now grows an
inline season/episode selector below the overview:
- Collapsible season cards (season-level select-all + 'N missing · M eps').
- Per-episode rows with three states: owned (locked ✓, 'In library'),
upcoming (locked ◷, air date — these belong to the watchlist), and
missing-aired (accent checkbox, PRE-SELECTED).
- 'Missing only' toggle (default on) hides owned to cut noise; live selected
count; season checkboxes go indeterminate as you pick episodes.
Footer is now [count] · [Full page] · [Download N] · [Add N to Wishlist].
Movies keep a simple [Download] · [Add to Wishlist]. Add/Download are visual
stubs (toast the count) — the curated video_wishlist + download path come later.
Data is the existing show_detail seasons/episodes (owned + air_date).
An airing show is ongoing (follow for new episodes) AND has a back-catalog you
may be missing (acquire) — so it needs both controls, not one or the other.
VideoGet.cardButton() now returns a control GROUP:
person -> eye | movie -> get | airing show -> eye + get | ended show -> get
Library + watchlist-page cards route through it (the other surfaces already did).
New .vcard-ctrls wrapper lays the buttons out top-right; hover-reveal unchanged.
(Before, only ended shows showed the download button — which is why airing
shows looked like they had no way to acquire missing episodes.)
The detail actions row still toggled the old shows.monitored flag via
/api/video/monitor. Now it's consistent with the cards:
- The 'Watchlist' button appears only for AIRING shows (movies + ended shows are
terminal — they keep acquisition, not a watch-follow).
- It reads/writes the new /api/video/watchlist add/remove, resolves the real
watched state on load (airing library shows are on by default), confirms on
remove (the standard dialog), toasts, and broadcasts the change so the nav
badge + watchlist page stay in sync.
A shared VideoGet.cardButton({kind,tmdbId,libraryId,title,poster,status,source})
picks the right control (person->eye, movie->get, show->eye when airing/unknown
else get) so every surface stays consistent. Injected into person filmography
(known-for + credits), search results (titles + people), and detail-page cast +
similar/collection rails. Each renderer hydrates watched state after render;
card roots get position:relative so the button anchors; reveal on hover.
Adds a .dl-nav-badge to the Watchlist nav entry, updated from
/api/video/watchlist/counts on boot, on every watchlist change, and whenever
the page loads. Hidden at 0.
- Backend: effective shows now carry status + owned/total episode counts (joined
off the shows table); query_watchlist gains a sort (default | title | added).
- Cards: a status pill (Airing / Upcoming / Ended) top-left + '12/20 eps' meta
under the title for shows.
- Toolbar: a sort select (Following / A-Z / Recently added) next to search.
82 video tests green.
The terminal-content counterpart to the watchlist eye. On library cards:
- airing show -> watchlist eye (monitor for new episodes)
- movie / ended show -> a 'get' download symbol that opens a detail modal
- video-get-modal.js: VideoGet.btn() + VideoGet.isAiring() (the shared status
test), and the modal — hero backdrop, eyebrow, title, meta (runtime/rating/
tagline), genres, overview, pulled from the existing detail endpoint. Action
buttons are VISUAL STUBS for now: 'Open full page' navigates; 'Add to
Wishlist' just toasts 'coming soon' (real population is a later phase).
- query_library now selects s.status so cards can pick eye vs get.
- CSS for .vget-btn (hover-reveal, accent on hover) + the .vgm-* modal, styled
to match the calendar episode modal.
82 video tests green (status is an additive column).
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 eye is small/easy to mis-click and the card vanishes on the watchlist page,
so removal now goes through the shared showConfirmDialog (core.js) — 'Remove
"<title>" from your watchlist?' — before un-following. Adding stays one-click
instant. Cancelling re-enables the button with no change.
The watchlist cards were bare <a href='/video-detail/...'> with no click
interceptor, so clicking one triggered a REAL browser navigation to the
client-routed URL — the server returns the app shell and the entire app
re-boots (every static asset re-fetched = the ~15s 'restart' freeze).
Mirror video-library.js: intercept plain left-clicks on the cards and dispatch
soulsync:video-open-detail {kind, id, source} for in-app SPA navigation instead.
Encodes the open target on each card (library shows by library id, people +
un-owned shows by tmdb id). Modified clicks (new tab) still use the real href;
the eye button's capture-phase handler already stops its own clicks.
A curated follow-list for the video side, mirroring the music watchlist. v1 is
membership only — the monitoring/discovery engine is a later phase.
Backend:
- video_watchlist table (kind 'show'|'person', keyed on tmdb_id — the stable
cross-context id both carry; library_id kept when owned). NOT the existing
shows.monitored flag (that defaults to 1 / is library-only / has no people).
- VideoDatabase: add/remove/list/state/counts (upsert COALESCEs library_id +
poster so a TMDB re-add can't wipe known data).
- /api/video/watchlist {GET, /add, /remove, /check, /counts}.
- query_library now selects s.tmdb_id so show cards can carry the key.
Frontend:
- video-watchlist-btn.js: shared eye button (the music ya-watchlist-btn mirror)
— build/toggle/hydrate, one delegated capture-phase click handler, broadcasts
soulsync:video-watchlist-changed so pages can react.
- Watchlist page (new subpage + video-watchlist.js): Shows / People tab switcher,
poster grid to detail-page quality, reloads each visit, drops cards on unfollow.
- Wired the eye onto library TV-show cards (movies excluded — wishlist, not
watch) + hydrate on render.
Tests: 6 new (DB upsert/COALESCE/state/counts + endpoint roundtrip/validation).
76 video tests green. Other card surfaces (cast, search, similar, filmography)
are the same VideoWatchlist.btn(...) one-liner — wired next.
The 7 independent day-stacks had no shared time axis — you couldn't scan
'what's on in prime time' across the week. Restructured into a real guide:
- Rows = time-of-day bands (Morning / Afternoon / Prime Time / Late Night /
Anytime) down a frozen left time-rail; 7 day columns; frozen header row +
sticky corner. Untimed streaming drops land in Anytime; each card keeps its
exact time. Empty bands (none all week) are hidden; empty cells show a dot.
- Live 'now' cue lights the today-column × current-time-band intersection.
- Prime Time rail glints gold.
- Keyboard nav (←/→ weeks, T = today), scoped to the visible page + no modal.
- Week-change crossfade; staggered card entrance runs only on load/week-change
(not on filter re-renders); keyboard focus rings on cards.
- Subheader now shows owned/missing split.
Kept all existing interactions: tilt cards, breathing glows, skeleton shimmer,
parallax billboard, rich episode modal. Vanilla static files, no build step.
Finish the TV calendar as a planning tool.
- Week nav: ‹ prev / Today / next › steps the 7-day window (endpoint takes
?start=; each window starts on today's weekday so "current day first" holds).
Title reflects it (This Week / Next Week / In N weeks); Today highlight only
shows when the real today is in view.
- Filter: All / In library / Missing, applied client-side (no refetch) — the
hero + grid + count all respect it.
- Hero eyebrow is context-aware (NEXT UP this week, FEATURED on other weeks).
Take the calendar visuals up a level + fix slow image loads.
- Featured "Next up" billboard: the soonest upcoming episode as a cinematic hero
(backdrop, pulsing accent, show title, S·E, air time, "View details" → modal).
- Cards: cursor-following 3D tilt + hover lift/scale/glow bloom; ambient glow
dialed way down so it's calm at rest and only blooms on interaction.
- Faster art: poster proxy takes ?w= and asks the source for a thumbnail (Plex
transcoder w/ original fallback, Jellyfin maxWidth, TMDB size bucket) — calendar
requests ~500px instead of full backdrops. Skeleton shimmer → fade-in on load.
A new isolated Calendar page (/api/video/calendar) — every upcoming episode for
your owned shows across a real 7-day week (today first), as art cards sorted by
air time with a per-cell breathing colour glow.
- Air times: enrich shows with TVDB airsTime (new shows.airs_time column +
migration); cells show + sort by time, streaming (untimed/00:00) = "Anytime".
One-time background backfill re-queues already-matched shows for the time.
- Click an episode → styled modal (show backdrop hero, episode still/synopsis,
air date+time, owned badge, genres, "about the show"), with an explicit
"Open full show page" action instead of navigating on click.
- Isolated: reads only video_library.db, writes nothing to the music side.
Replace the flat opacity crossfade with a soft, feathered left→right wipe of the
trailer in (mask via @property, falls back to crossfade) — "a rollover and a
fade". The wipe now fires ONLY when YouTube reports PLAYING (handshake + state
events), not on a blind timer, with a 4.5s safety net. When the trailer ENDS the
original backdrop fades back in and the iframe is torn down.
Give the video side its OWN server connection — pre-filled from music but stored
separately in video.db, fully isolated (video never writes music config/state).
- Effective config helpers (video_plex_config / video_jellyfin_config): video's
own creds when set, else inherited read-only from music. resolve_video_server +
_build_source + watch-link/poster/dashboard all use these (own db threaded in).
- Server Connection UI mirrors music's server picker (toggle = select + configure),
scoped to Plex/Jellyfin, at the bottom of the Connections tab.
- Jellyfin: independent client built from video's creds; explicit USER picker like
music (list users → that user's libraries); honors the pick, admin fallback.
- Honest connection diagnostics (reachable vs 401 vs no-users) instead of a vague
"auth failed".
- Auto-save on change with toasts; the shared Save button is intercepted on the
video side so it saves video settings (and can't fire a music save).
- Enrichment status now PUSHES over the socket like music (no browser polling /
access-log flood); config save only rebuilds workers when an API key changed.
- Seam tests for effective-config inheritance/override + isolation guard.
Per the desired model: video Settings has its OWN server settings, separate from
music. The 'Video Source' group now holds the Plex/Jellyfin pick AND the Movies/TV
library mapping (moved out of music's Plex panel so it's not coupled to the music
active server). The whole MUSIC 'Server Connections' group is hidden on the video
side. Video reuses the shared Plex/Jellyfin credentials: the picker shows both
servers, the configured ones selectable, the rest 'not connected — set up in Music
settings'. Music settings keep their own server settings, untouched.
The previous hard guard blocked saveSettings entirely on the video side — which
also blocked entering/saving Plex/Jellyfin connection creds (shared, legit). Now
the save runs, but on the video side it PRESERVES the persisted active_media_
server (window._persistedActiveServer) instead of reading the toggle — so video
can set up a connection without ever switching the music server. Auto-save stays
suppressed on the video side (no heavy music re-init from video field edits).
Two real coupling bugs, fixed:
- resolve_video_server still fell back to the music active server when no explicit
video pick was set, so changing the music server changed video. Removed: video
now uses ONLY an explicit video pick or the configured server(s) (Plex default
when both). Changing the music server never changes video.
- The shared settings page could persist active_media_server from the video side.
Guarded saveSettings itself (not just the debounced auto-save) so it NEVER runs
while data-side=video — video saves only via /api/video/*.
Test: video does not follow the music active server. One-way isolation, both ways.
The settings page is shared; on the video side its auto-save (debouncedAutoSave-
Settings) still fired when editing VIDEO fields (TMDB key, watch region, autoplay),
and saveSettings reads the server toggle from the DOM + persists active_media_
server — so clicking the toggle to Jellyfin on the video side and then editing any
field would write active_media_server=jellyfin to the shared config (and trigger a
full music save). Guard: never auto-save music settings while data-side=video.
Video settings persist via /api/video/*; the toggle re-syncs to the real active
server on every Settings load. One-way isolation restored.
The video worker manager's coverage cards only switched the view — they never
re-queued failed items, so not_found/error items sat in the retry cooldown and
the worker reported 'all matched' / idle while failures piled up. Clicking a
Movies/Shows coverage card now pins that group AND resets its failed matches
(not_found/error -> pending) so the worker sweeps them, mirroring the music
worker manager. (Episodes are a sync cascade, not a match queue, so unchanged.)
They're music-only, so a CSS rule scoped to body[data-side=video] hides those two
toggle buttons in the shared Server Connections section. Plex/Jellyfin stay
(for connecting a video server). Music side untouched.
Settings → Video Source shows which server video uses (✓ Plex/Jellyfin), a
Plex/Jellyfin picker when both are connected, or a clear 'connect Plex or
Jellyfin' message when neither (Navidrome/Standalone are music-only and not
offered). The Library shows a non-breaking 'no video server' banner + disables
Scan until one is connected. Detail Pages prefs moved into their own 'Video
Preferences' group. /api/video/server GET+POST drives it.
A saved 'Where-to-watch region' picker in Settings → Detail Pages (19 common
regions, default US). The engine reads it for the providers in extras +
tmdb_detail (region in the cache key), and the detail page labels the section
'Where to Watch · <region>' so you know which market you're seeing.
Click any episode (owned or missing) to expand it: a larger still, full overview,
and the episode's guest stars (clickable to the person page). Lazy-loaded per
episode from TMDB by the show's tmdb_id and cached. New client.episode_detail +
engine.episode_extra + /api/video/episode/<show_tmdb>/<season>/<episode>.
We already scanned codec/audio/source/size but only showed resolution. The movie
detail Details block now surfaces Quality / Video (HEVC, H.264…) / Audio / Source
(Blu-ray, WEB-DL…) / Size, and lists every version/edition you own when there are
multiple files. movie_detail now returns all media_files (not just the largest).
The detail pages are long now (cast, videos, photos, reviews…), so the absolute
back button scrolled out of reach. It's now position:sticky (pinned top-left as
you scroll), with a negative bottom margin so the billboard still sits full-bleed
under it.
maybeRefreshMovie re-fetched the library payload (no trailer/server — those come
from the extras call) and replaced data, so renderActions re-rendered without the
buttons right after they appeared. It now carries over the live extras fields
(server/trailer/next_episode), mirroring the show reloadDetail fix.
Clicking a recommendation/cast/similar link to a title you OWN opens it via a
tmdb URL that redirects to the library detail — but the redirect PUSHED a new
history entry, so Back landed on the tmdb URL which redirected forward again =>
stuck loop + a self-referencing 'Back to <same movie>' label.
The redirect now REPLACES the redirecting entry (keeping its layer + origin)
instead of pushing, so Back unwinds cleanly to where you actually came from.
After a couple seconds on a detail page, a muted trailer plays behind the hero
(Netflix/Disney+ style) with mute/unmute + stop controls; the backdrop fades back
when stopped. Stops on navigate-away/modal-open (no orphaned audio).
Gated by a 'Autoplay trailers in the billboard' toggle in video Settings →
Detail Pages (default on). Backed by billboard_autoplay in video_settings, read
via a lightweight /api/video/prefs. Tests updated for the new config field.
extras() now returns a featured review (author, rating, snippet, date); the detail
page shows it in a card with a clamped body + Read more/less. In-app (no external
link).
person() now returns profile images (thumb+full) and also_known_as. The person
page shows an 'Also known as' line and a Photos rail that opens the shared
fullscreen lightbox (arrows/Esc/counter).
Owned detail pages sample the poster for the per-title glow, but preview/person
pages fell back to the theme accent because their TMDB images are cross-origin
(canvas taint). Added /api/video/img — a same-origin proxy restricted to
image.tmdb.org (SSRF-safe) — so:
- preview (tmdb) detail samples its poster via the proxy → real accent;
- the person page samples the portrait → per-person accent on the ring/glow/role.
Tests: route registered + proxy rejects non-tmdb URLs.
Search / trending / filmography poster cards open the DETAIL page on click, so
the center ▶ read as 'play' wrongly. Swapped it for an italic 'i' info badge
('view details').
Frontend for the new data, on both movie + TV detail pages:
- Photos: a backdrops rail → fullscreen lightbox (‹ › nav, keyboard arrows, Esc,
counter).
- Videos: a rail of every trailer/teaser/clip/featurette (YouTube thumbs) → opens
in the existing player modal.
- Details: budget / box office / language / country + keyword tag chips.
- Cast & Crew gets a 'View all N' → full-cast modal (clickable to person; TV shows
per-actor episode counts).
All cached server-side (instant re-open) and lazy-loaded images. Isolated; shell
tests cover the new sections + modals.
TMDB only exposes a single aggregate 'where to watch' link (no per-provider deep
links), so N identical links read as broken. Streaming providers are now
non-clickable availability badges, followed by ONE accent 'Where to watch ↗'
link to the JustWatch/TMDB page. The Plex/Jellyfin tile keeps its real per-item
server deep link.
The button showed the Plex logo AND the word 'Plex' ('[logo] Play on Plex'), all
white on a bright green bg — cluttered + hard to read. Now it's '▶ Play on
<server logo>' (the logo is the brand name) on a deeper green gradient so the
light Plex/Jellyfin wordmark reads clearly.
Two bugs when a show's episode list backfills on view:
- The 'Fetching full episode list…' banner never hid: .vd-ep-syncing (and
.vd-next-ep) set display:flex, which overrode the [hidden] attribute's
display:none, so el.hidden=true did nothing. Added a guard so [hidden] always
wins on the detail/search/person pages.
- Play & Trailer buttons vanished after the sync: reloadDetail replaced data with
a fresh show_detail payload (no server/trailer — those come from extras), so
renderActions re-rendered without them. reloadDetail now carries over the live
extras fields (server/trailer/next_episode).
- Play button now matches the Trailer/Watchlist buttons exactly (same size/shape),
just green — consistent hero buttons.
- Where to Watch: drop the duplicate streaming provider that matches your server
(no more two 'Plex' entries). Providers still share TMDB's single JustWatch
'where to watch' link (that's all TMDB gives).
- Director/Creator names (hero line + Cast & Crew section) are clickable → the
in-app person page.
- Opening a show whose full episode list isn't cached yet now shows a 'Fetching
the full episode list…' banner with a spinner, instead of a silent ~20s gap
before missing episodes pop in.
Replaces the plain loading text with a shimmering billboard placeholder (logo /
meta / overview / button bars) over the accent wash, so opening a title (esp. a
TMDB preview) feels instant and premium. Honors prefers-reduced-motion.
- Sort dropdown: Newest / Oldest / Most popular.
- Department filter (Acting / Directing / Writing / …) for multi-hyphenates —
only appears when a person has 2+ departments. Composes with the existing
kind + ownership filters; every chip shows a CONTEXTUAL count (what you'd get
if you clicked it, given the other active filters).
- Age in the hero meta ('47 years old', or lifespan + 'aged N' for the deceased).
- Backend: each person credit now carries its department (cast=Acting,
crew=its TMDB department). Seam test added. 249 video-suite tests pass.
Movie + TV detail pages get the things a premium app surfaces:
- Primary 'Play on Plex/Jellyfin' button (white Netflix-style CTA with the server
logo) in the billboard for owned items — deep-links straight to the item.
- 'Directed by' (movies) / 'Created by' (shows) line in the hero.
- Movies: a Collection/franchise row (the other films in the set), release-ordered.
- 'More Like This' now uses TMDB recommendations (better curated), similar as
fallback.
- TV: a 'Next Episode' banner (S/E + name + air date) for continuing shows, and
the selected season's overview under the season nav.
All in-app (cards drill into library/preview detail). Shell tests updated.
The 'Play on your server' tile now shows the actual server logo (same Plex/
Jellyfin art as the header server toggle) on a dark tile with the green owned
glow, instead of a generic play glyph. Falls back to the play glyph if the logo
fails to load.
The 'Where to Watch' section is now actionable:
- For an OWNED title it leads with a 'Play on Plex/Jellyfin' tile (green, play
glyph) that deep-links straight to the item on your server — Plex via the
app.plex.tv web app (machineIdentifier fetched once + cached), Jellyfin via its
web detail page. Built in engine.item_extras from the row's server_source +
server_id and the shared media-server config (same source poster.py uses).
- Streaming providers (TMDB/JustWatch) are now clickable → the where-to-watch
page, with a hover lift.
Owned-only: preview (tmdb) items have no library row so they get no server tile.
Seam tests cover the Jellyfin + Plex link building and the unowned no-link case.
240 video-suite tests pass.
Adds an ownership filter (All / In Library / Missing) next to the kind tabs on
the person page. Both the Known For rail and the full filmography respect it, so
you can see 'what of this person's work do I actually have' (or what's missing).
- Each credit already carries library_id (owned), so filtering is client-side.
- Contextual counts: the kind tabs count within the current ownership filter and
vice-versa, so the numbers always match what you'll see.
- 'In Library' filter glows green (matches the owned ribbon); empty states for
'you have everything' / 'nothing owned yet'.
Person hero glow-up:
- Cinematic ambient — blurred portrait + an accent colour mesh + vignette, masked
to fade into the page (was a flat wash).
- Portrait gets a slowly-rotating accent gradient ring (masked donut, GPU
transform) and a gentle float; an accent ring + glow frame.
- An accent role tagline ('ACTOR' / 'DIRECTOR' …) above a gradient-filled name,
plus a credits-count chip. Honors prefers-reduced-motion.
Performance:
- Long filmography grids use content-visibility:auto + contain-intrinsic-size so
the browser skips off-screen cards (cheap scroll), and skip replaying the
entrance animation as cards recycle.
- Hero layers are static (painted once); only two tiny composited transforms
animate. Posters/photos stay on small TMDB sizes + lazy-load; trending cached;
search debounced + request-sequenced.
Pure visual/perf layer — same data + isolation. Shell/JS tests pass.
Smart back (mirrors music's artist-detail): the top-left back button now
remembers where you actually came from, many layers deep. It keeps an origin
stack ({page} or {detail title}) and stamps each history entry with its layer
depth, so:
- the label is dynamic — '← Back to Search' / '← Back to The Bear' / '← Back to
<person>' — instead of a hardcoded 'Library'/'Back';
- backing out of the first layer returns to the page you started from (Search,
Watchlist, wherever), not always the Library;
- browser Back and our button both unwind the chain one layer at a time, in sync.
Fixes: search → person → back → movie used to mislabel as 'Library' and dump you
in the library.
Next level:
- Search isn't a blank box when idle — a 'Trending this week' rail (TMDB
trending, owned/preview annotated). Returns when you clear the query.
- Person page gets a 'Known For' hero rail (top titles by popularity) above a
full filmography now sorted chronologically (newest first).
Backend: TMDBClient.trending + engine.trending (+library annotation), route
/api/video/trending. Isolated; 237 video-suite tests pass.
Matches the show-detail page's vibe (--vd-accent-rgb glows, full-bleed, rise/
fade entrances) instead of the plain library shell.
Search:
- Cinematic hero — big title, ambient accent glow, a large glowing search bar
that lights up on focus.
- Results are premium 2:3 poster cards: hover lift + accent glow, poster zoom,
gradient overlay, a play affordance, owned/preview ribbon + rating chip.
People render as circular portrait cards. Grouped rows with accent-pill counts.
- Polished empty/hint states with a floating icon.
Person:
- Full-bleed cinematic hero with an ambient blurred-portrait backdrop (per-person
color), a glowing circular portrait, oversized name, meta as glass chips.
- Bio with Read more/less; filmography as the same premium poster cards with
premium pill tabs (All / Movies / TV).
Pure visual layer — same data hooks, routing and isolation. Shell/JS isolation
tests still pass.
Search any movie / show / person (TMDB multi-search) entirely in-app. Results
that you already own link straight to the library detail; the rest open a
TMDB-backed 'preview' detail that reuses the exact same Netflix billboard UI
(direct image URLs, nothing owned/enriched). Everything resolves back into
SoulSync — no external links on un-owned titles.
- Search page (video-search.js): debounced /api/video/search, grouped
movies/shows/people cards (reuses .library-artist-card) with owned/preview
ribbons. People open the person page.
- Source-agnostic detail (video-detail.js): loads from /api/video/detail
(library) or /api/video/tmdb (preview); art helpers pick proxy vs direct URLs;
tmdb shows lazy-load episodes per season; owned-via-tmdb-url auto-redirects to
the library detail.
- 'More Like This' now drills in-app (tmdb detail, redirects if owned); cast/crew
link to a new in-app person page (bio + filmography, each credit owned/preview).
Library credits now carry tmdb_id so owned-item cast is clickable too.
- Backend: TMDBClient.search/full_detail/person (+ shared _parse_extras);
engine.search/tmdb_detail/tmdb_season/person_detail; db.library_id_for_tmdb;
routes /search, /tmdb/<kind>/<id>, /tmdb/show/<id>/season/<n>, /person/<id>.
Isolated (one-way): video-only files, no music imports, music shell untouched.
Seam tests: search/full_detail parsing, tmdb_detail assemble+redirect, search +
person library annotation, library_id_for_tmdb, route registration, shell/JS
isolation. 234 video-suite tests pass.
OMDb now has the same setup as TMDB/TVDB: a yellow dashboard orb (★ glyph) that
spins/idles in the worker-orb animation, an entry in Manage Workers (Ratings
coverage cards, pause/resume, retry, search), and a BACKGROUND ratings pass.
- Worker 'ratings mode' (is_ratings): instead of a match queue it pulls
ratings_next() (library items with an imdb_id and ratings_synced=0), fetches
IMDb/RT/Metacritic, applies + marks synced. So the whole library gets ratings,
not just titles you open (schema v7: ratings_synced).
- enrichment_breakdown/unmatched/retry get an 'omdb' branch (coverage =
ratings-filled, not matched). build_clients includes omdb; the lazy on-view
backfill uses the omdb worker's client.
- Dashboard orb + Manage Workers entry (★ glyph fallback where there's no logo),
yellow accent.
Seam tests: omdb worker rates the queue (ratings mode), ratings breakdown.
Next-level: real critic/audience scores beyond the TMDB star. OMDb (free key,
keyed by the imdb_id we already capture) returns IMDb / RT / Metacritic.
- OMDBClient (ratings + test); built as a non-worker 'ratings_client' on the
engine. _backfill_ratings runs in both lazy detail refreshes (overwrites, since
ratings are dynamic). schema v6: imdb_rating / rt_rating / metacritic on
movies + shows; show/movie payloads return them.
- Billboard renders branded rating badges (IMDb yellow, RT tomato/splat by
fresh/rotten, Metacritic green/yellow/red by score). Lazy refresh also triggers
when an imdb_id exists but ratings are missing.
- OMDb API-key frame in Settings (parity with TMDB/TVDB) + config GET/POST +
/enrichment/omdb/test.
Seam tests: OMDb parse, engine ratings backfill, apply_ratings + payload, config
includes omdb.