The Auto-Sync schedule board was detecting its own automations by
checking `group_name === 'Playlist Auto-Sync' || name.startsWith('Auto-Sync:')`.
That's fragile — renaming the row from the Automations page silently
hands ownership back to the read-only Automation Pipelines tab and the
board stops managing it.
This commit replaces the string convention with an explicit
`automations.owned_by` TEXT column:
- Migration `_add_automation_owned_by_column` adds the column and
backfills `'auto_sync'` for existing rows that match the legacy
`group_name`/`name`-prefix pattern, so users running the migration
don't lose their schedules.
- `database.create_automation` and `database.update_automation` accept
`owned_by` (the latter via its `allowed` kwarg set).
- `core/automation/api.py` forwards `owned_by` on both POST and PUT.
Missing field is left as None, preserving today's behavior for every
caller that doesn't opt in.
- The Auto-Sync schedule board posts `owned_by: 'auto_sync'` and the
detection helper now prefers that signal, falling back to the legacy
name/group convention so any hand-rolled rows still show up.
Tests: three new cases in `tests/automation/test_automation_api.py`
covering create-with-owned-by, create-without (defaults to None), and
update set/clear. The fake DB grew the matching kwarg.
Three changes folded into one perf+cleanup pass:
1. Indexed fast path for the per-artist pool fetch. The previous
`search_tracks(artist=name)` call hit
`unidecode_lower(artists.name) LIKE ?`, a function-in-WHERE that
can't use `idx_artists_name`. New `MusicDatabase.get_artist_tracks_indexed`
does a two-step lookup: exact-name match (indexed) plus a
case-insensitive fallback, then `tracks WHERE artist_id IN (...)`
via `idx_tracks_artist_id`. Drops per-artist fetch from seconds to
milliseconds for the common case. The sync helper falls back to
the old LIKE-based `search_tracks` only when the indexed lookup
finds nothing, preserving diacritic recall and `tracks.track_artist`
feature-artist matches with zero regression.
2. Public text-normalization helper. Lifted the body of
`MusicDatabase._normalize_for_comparison` into
`core/text/normalize.py:normalize_for_comparison` so callers outside
the database layer (matching engine, sync pool, future import-side
comparisons) don't reach across the module boundary into a
leading-underscore "private" method. The DB method now delegates,
so existing internal call sites stay untouched. Sync's lazy pool
now imports the public helper.
3. Artist-name walker extracted. `_artist_name` at module level in
`services/sync_service.py` replaces two near-identical inline
str-or-dict-or-fallback walkers (one in `sync_playlist`, one in
`_find_track_in_media_server`). Returns `''` for None instead of
the literal string `'None'`.
Plus three small tidies from the same review:
- `_POOL_FETCH_LIMIT = 10000` constant in place of the literal at the
pool-fetch call site.
- Trimmed the verbose docstring + comment block on the pool helper.
- Set-intersection predicate for the trigger-shape reset in
`core/automation/api.py` instead of a two-line `or` chain.
Also removed the duplicate `_get_active_media_client()` call at
sync_service.py:212/214 — pre-existing wart that was sitting in the
same block I was editing.
Tests: 21 new tests across `tests/database/`, `tests/sync/`, and
`tests/text/`, plus updates to the existing pool tests to cover the
new fast/fallback split. Full suite stays green (3953 passing).
The Playlist Auto-Sync schedule board was showing "next in 8h" on every
card regardless of the configured interval. Root cause: backend stores
next_run as a naive UTC string ("2026-05-25 05:00:00") and the new
auto-sync renderer was parsing it with plain `new Date(...)`, which
treats unmarked timestamps as local time. On Pacific time that offsets
the displayed countdown by ~8 hours. Auto-Sync now routes through the
existing `_autoParseUTC` helper that the rest of the Automations page
already uses, so countdowns line up with the wall clock.
A separate correctness fix in the automation update API: when a PUT
changes `trigger_type` or `trigger_config`, the stored `next_run` is
now blanked before the engine reschedules. Previously the scheduler's
restart-survival path would preserve a stale future timestamp from the
prior interval, so dragging a playlist from the 8h column to the 1h
column kept firing at the old 8h mark. Boot-time restart behavior is
unchanged — only user-driven schedule changes reset the clock.
Modal restyle: the Auto-Sync manager's hardcoded sky-blue palette is
replaced with `var(--accent-rgb)` everywhere so the modal honors the
user's chosen accent color. Tinted glow on the modal border, tabbed
header active state, scheduled-playlist chips, scrollbars, and a new
drag-over highlight on columns all follow the accent theme. The
column drag-over state is wired through new ondragleave handling so
the highlight clears reliably when leaving a column.
Routes moved to thin parse-args/jsonify handlers; logic now lives in
three focused modules under core/automation/. 436 lines deleted from
web_server.py; 53 added back as wrappers.
Module split:
- core/automation/api.py — CRUD + run + history helpers. Each function
takes (database, automation_engine, ...) explicitly and returns
(response_body, http_status). Includes signal cycle detection
preflight checks for create + update.
- core/automation/progress.py — owns the in-memory progress state dict
+ lock (mirroring the original web_server.py globals as module-level
shared state so all callers see one view), init/update/history
helpers, and the WebSocket emit loop.
- core/automation/signals.py — collect_known_signals for the builder
autocomplete.
Out of scope (deferred):
- _register_automation_handlers — the 23+ action handler closures stay
in web_server.py because each one is tightly coupled to feature-
specific implementations (wishlist, watchlist, library scan, etc.).
- Worker functions (_process_wishlist_automatically, etc.) — belong
with their feature lifts.
- _run_sync_task / _run_playlist_discovery_worker — sync + discovery
PRs.
Behavior preserved 1:1:
- Same route response shapes + status codes
- Same JSON field hydration (trigger_config, action_config,
notify_config, last_result, then_actions)
- Same backward-compat: empty then_actions + notify_type set →
synthesize then_actions from notify_type/notify_config
- Same signal cycle detection behavior on create + update
- Same system-automation protection on delete + duplicate
- Same reschedule/cancel logic on toggle + bulk-toggle + update
- Same progress state shape (status, progress, phase, current_item,
log capped at 50, started_at/finished_at, action_type)
- Same emit-on-finish socketio push from update_progress
- Same emit loop semantics (1s tick, snapshot active states, reap
finished after window)
Pre-existing bugs preserved (will fix in follow-up PRs):
- emit_progress_loop uses naive datetime.now() against tz-aware
started_at/finished_at, so the timeout-zombie check raises
TypeError → caught → never fires, and the cleanup-after-window
check raises → caught → state is reaped on FIRST tick regardless
of the window. Tests document this behavior so the next PR can
flip them to the corrected expectation.
Tests: 72 new under tests/automation/ (signals 10, progress 24,
api 38). Full suite: 861 passing (was 789). Ruff clean.