Implements manual track matching (discovery fix modal) for YouTube, Tidal, and Beatport platforms, allowing users to search and select Spotify tracks for unmatched results. Adds backend endpoints and frontend logic for updating matches, improves conversion of discovery results for sync/download, and updates Dockerfile/entrypoint for dynamic PUID/PGID/UMASK support. Includes a new DOCKER_PERMISSIONS.md guide.
Introduces backend scraping and API endpoint for Beatport genre Top 10 and Hype Top 10 tracks, with 1-hour caching. Updates frontend to load and display these lists in the genre browser modal, matching main page structure and click handling for chart discovery.
Introduces a 'Beatport Top 100' button to each genre page, allowing users to fetch and view the top 100 tracks for a selected genre. Includes new event handling logic in script.js and corresponding styles in style.css for the button and its container.
Refactored polling logic for YouTube, Beatport, and Tidal playlists to immediately fetch current status before starting interval polling. Enhanced modal and state restoration to resume both discovery and sync polling as appropriate, ensuring consistent behavior across all supported platforms.
Introduces a new API endpoint to scrape tracks from multiple Beatport release URLs and integrates hero slider click handling on the rebuild page. The frontend now extracts release URLs from the hero slider and fetches track data using the new backend endpoint, improving rebuild page functionality.
Removed genre and year metadata from Beatport slider track cards in script.js. Increased slider height and track info max-width in style.css to improve layout and visual presentation.
Introduces text cleaning for track, artist, and label fields in both Python and JS to ensure proper spacing and formatting. Adds logic to the frontend for handling Beatport Top 10 and Hype Top 10 containers on the rebuild page, including DOM extraction and card creation, following the Browse Charts pattern.
Redirect URIs for Spotify and Tidal OAuth are now configurable via the web UI and settings. Updated backend clients to use the configured redirect URI if provided, improving flexibility for deployments with custom callback URLs.
Introduces web server routes and UI buttons for initiating Spotify and Tidal OAuth authentication flows, with dedicated callback servers for token exchange. Updates Docker ports for OAuth callbacks and refines PKCE handling for Tidal. Improves user experience by allowing authentication directly from the web UI.
Introduces a metadata updater backend in web_server.py, including API endpoints for starting, stopping, and checking status, and a threaded worker for updating artist metadata from Spotify. Updates script.js to add UI controls, polling, and progress display for the metadata updater, with logic to hide the tool when Jellyfin is the active server.
Introduces activity item logging for settings saves, connection tests, auto-detects, authentication flows, searches, batch cancellations, and discovery operations in web_server.py. Updates dashboard connection test API and UI to use a new endpoint and function, ensuring user actions are tracked and surfaced in the activity feed.
Introduces a global activity feed system with API endpoints for recent activities and toasts, and integrates activity tracking for key backend events (downloads, syncs, database updates, etc.). Updates the dashboard frontend to periodically fetch and display activity feed items and show toasts for recent actions. Improves error logging and reduces noise for expected 404s in Soulseek client. Adds related CSS for activity feed separators.
Introduces a new /api/system/stats endpoint in web_server.py to provide system statistics such as uptime, memory usage, download speed, and sync counts. Enhances the dashboard in script.js to periodically fetch and display service connection status and system stats, including response times for Spotify, media server, and Soulseek.
Introduces a watchlist system for tracking artists, including backend API endpoints for managing the watchlist and scanning for new releases. Updates the frontend to allow users to add/remove artists to/from the watchlist from both artist cards and detail pages, view and scan their watchlist via a modal, and see real-time scan progress. Adds related styles for watchlist UI components.
Introduces backend logic to automatically remove tracks from the wishlist if they already exist in the database after downloads or database updates. Adds a new API endpoint and frontend button for manual wishlist cleanup, allowing users to remove already-owned tracks from the wishlist. Enhances reliability and user experience by keeping the wishlist up-to-date.