- Keep the sidebar and dashboard service cards neutral until the first /status payload arrives
- Prevent placeholder source names and card text from flashing on dashboard load
- Reveal the real service status only after the live snapshot populates the UI
Artist-detail is a "pseudo-page" reachable from Library, the unified
Search page, and the global search popover. It has no [data-page]
match in the sidebar, so navigateToPage's bulk-active-removal left
every nav button unhighlighted while the user was viewing an artist —
the sidebar offered no visual anchor for where they were.
Now:
- navigateToPage('artist-detail') falls back to highlighting the
Library button when no [data-page] match exists, anchoring the
sidebar to the canonical home for artist detail views.
- A new _updateSidebarLibraryBreadcrumb() helper rewrites the Library
button label between plain "Library" and a "Library / Artist Name"
breadcrumb based on currentPage + artistDetailPageState. Long names
(>14 chars) truncate with an ellipsis; the full name shows on hover
via the title attribute.
- Called from navigateToPage (entering / leaving the page) and from
loadArtistDetailData (covers same-page artist switches in the
similar-artist chain where currentPage stays 'artist-detail').
CSS adds .nav-text-root / .nav-text-sep / .nav-text-context selectors
so the "Library" anchor word stays visually dominant while the
separator and artist name dim to a secondary tier — readable but not
competing for attention.
Pure visual change. No backend touched. No new tests (DOM-only).
Replaces the single-slot "one reorganize at a time, return 409 on collision"
model with a per-user FIFO queue. Buttons stay clickable, "Reorganize All"
is one backend call instead of an N-call JS loop, and a status panel mounted
at the top of the artist actions bar shows live progress (active item,
queued count, recent completions) with per-item cancel buttons.
Backend
- core/reorganize_queue.py: singleton queue + worker thread, dedupe-on-
enqueue, cancel rules (queued cancellable, running not), enqueue_many
for bulk operations, progress fan-out via update_active_progress
- core/reorganize_runner.py: factory builds the worker's runner closure
with injected dependencies. Reads config per-call so changing the
download path in Settings takes effect on the next reorganize without
a server restart
- database/music_database.py: get_album_display_meta and
get_artist_albums_for_reorganize — moves the SQL out of route handlers
- web_server.py: thin enqueue/snapshot/cancel/clear endpoints, runner
registration at module load. Old _reorganize_state globals + status
endpoint deleted. Static-asset cache buster (?v=<server-start>)
added so JS/CSS updates ship live without users clearing cache
Frontend
- webui/static/library.js: status panel mount, polling (1.5s when
active, 8s when idle), expand/collapse, per-item cancel, debounced
enhanced-view reload (one reload per artist batch instead of N).
Per-album reorganize button paints with queued/running indicator
and short-circuits to a toast when the album is already in queue
- webui/static/style.css: panel + button styling matching the existing
glass-UI accents
- webui/static/helper.js + version modal: WHATS_NEW entry
Tests (22 new)
- tests/test_reorganize_queue.py (19 tests): FIFO order, dedupe,
per-item source, cancel rules, continue-on-failure, snapshot
shape, progress propagation, bulk enqueue
- tests/test_reorganize_runner.py (4 tests): per-call config reads,
setup-failure summary, dependency injection, progress fan-out
- tests/test_reorganize_db_methods.py (7 tests): SQL JOIN behavior,
ordering, fallback for blank strings, artist isolation
Full suite 549 passed in 27s.
Reported on Discord by winecountrygames. The library "Reorganize" tool
had several layered bugs that all traced to the same root cause: the
endpoint reinvented every wheel post-processing already turns — its own
template engine, its own disc-number resolution from file tags, its own
sidecar sweep, its own collision detection — and each had drifted from
the canonical path used by fresh downloads. Reported symptoms:
- 3-disc Aerosmith deluxe collapsed to a flat single-disc layout
- Half the tracks on other albums silently skipped, no error / no count
- Re-runs left empty leftover album folders cluttering the artist dir
Architecture: stop reinventing wheels. Route reorganize through exactly
the same pipeline downloads use. Per-album:
1. Fetch the canonical tracklist from a metadata source (Spotify /
iTunes / Deezer / Discogs / Hydrabase) using the album's stored
source IDs. New `core/library_reorganize.py::plan_album_reorganize`
does this — primary-source-first, fall through priority chain
unless the user picked a specific source in the modal (strict mode).
2. For each local track, find the matching API entry via a scored
candidate matcher. Score components: exact-title (100),
substring-with-length-ratio (40-90), track-number agreement (20).
Hard reject when the two titles have different version
differentiators (Remix vs no-remix means different recordings,
not annotation drift). Below threshold = unmatched, surfaced as
"not in source's tracklist, left in place" rather than silently
mis-routing.
3. Copy the file to a per-album staging directory, build the same
context dict the import flow builds (`spotify_album` /
`track_info` / etc. with `is_album_download=True` so the path
builder enters ALBUM mode, not SINGLE mode), call
`_post_process_matched_download(...)` — same function fresh
downloads use. Post-process handles tagging, multi-disc subfolder
decisions, sidecar regeneration, AcoustID verification.
4. Read `context['_final_processed_path']` to learn where it landed.
Update `tracks.file_path` in the DB BEFORE removing the original
(DB-update failure leaves the file at both locations, recoverable
via library scan; the reverse would orphan the row). Delete
per-track sidecars (post-process recreates them at the new
destination).
3 concurrent workers per album via ThreadPoolExecutor, matching the
download path's per-batch worker count. State mutations all guarded by
a single lock; staging filenames carry a UUID prefix so concurrent
copies of identically-named source files don't overwrite each other.
Source picker in the modal lets the user choose which source to read
the tracklist from. Two endpoints feed it:
- `/api/library/album/<id>/reorganize/sources` — sources for THIS
album that are both authed AND have a stored ID. For the per-
album modal.
- `/api/library/reorganize/sources` — all authed sources globally.
For the bulk "Reorganize All" modal where per-album ID coverage
varies.
When the user picks a specific source, the orchestrator runs in
`strict_source=True` mode (no fallback chain) — picking Spotify means
"use Spotify or fail", not "use Spotify and silently fall back."
Preview endpoint shares the same planning logic as apply via
`preview_album_reorganize` — the destination path comes from the same
`_build_final_path_for_track` post-process uses, so what you see in
the preview is exactly what you get on apply.
Empty destination folders (from earlier failed runs OR from the
current run when post-process creates a dir then fails AcoustID)
get cleaned up after each successful run: walk up to the artist
folder from any successful destination, prune empty album-sibling
folders one level deep. Bounded scope = won't touch unrelated user
dirs.
Web_server.py shrinks by ~450 net lines. The endpoint handler is now
a thin wrapper that builds injected callables (path resolver, post-
process function, DB updater, empty-dir cleaner), spawns a thread
that calls `reorganize_album()`, and returns. All actual logic lives
in `core/library_reorganize.py` where it's unit-testable without
spinning up Flask.
Frontend cleanup: the per-call template input in both reorganize
modals (per-album and bulk) was redundant — the backend always uses
the configured global download template. Removed the input and the
variables-grid reference UI it was for.
39 new unit tests pin every contract:
- source resolution (no_source_id when album has none, fallthrough
chain when primary returns nothing, strict mode bypasses fallback)
- matcher scoring (exact / substring / multi-disc disambiguation /
smart-quote tolerance / dash-vs-parens / bonus-track substring /
Remix-vs-original differentiator rejection / "Real" doesn't false-
match "Real Real Real" / track-number-only no longer fires)
- file safety (DB-update failure leaves original in place, post-
process failure leaves original in place, post-process exception
caught and original preserved, success removes original AND
updates DB in the right order)
- sidecar handling (per-track .lrc/.nfo deleted on success, kept on
failure; album-level cover.jpg/folder.jpg cleaned only when
directory has no remaining audio)
- staging cleanup (recreated between tracks because post-process
nukes it, dir cleaned up on success AND on failure)
- destination-dir prune (empty siblings removed, real album with
files preserved, no recursive sweep)
- source picker (only authed-with-stored-ID sources for per-album,
all authed sources for bulk; strict mode doesn't fall back)
- concurrency (3 workers in flight, state stays consistent under
races, stop_check cuts off pending tasks)
- preview parity (preview produces same destination as apply for
multi-disc; ALBUM mode not SINGLE mode; unmatched/no-path tracks
surfaced with reasons)
Limitations (deliberate punts, NOT in this PR):
- Renamed local titles on multi-disc albums where track_number
also disagrees: matcher returns nothing (track is "not in
source"). Fixable by using duration_ms as a tertiary signal.
- Per-track in-modal source switching with per-album track-count
hints (would need a second API call before opening the modal).
- UI status panel on the artist page during a run — currently
just toasts. Documented as a follow-up PR.
Files:
- core/library_reorganize.py — new module: plan_album_reorganize,
preview_album_reorganize, reorganize_album, available_sources_for_album,
authed_sources, _score_candidate, helpers for staging/post-
processing/finalizing, sidecar + dest-dir cleanup
- core/metadata_service.py — no changes; reused get_album_for_source,
get_album_tracks_for_source, get_source_priority,
get_client_for_source
- web_server.py — three endpoints (preview / apply / sources GETs)
are thin wrappers; -450 net lines
- tests/test_library_reorganize_orchestrator.py — 39 tests covering
every contract above
- webui/static/library.js — source picker UI in both modals; dead
template input + variables-grid removed
- webui/static/style.css — dropdown option styling fix (white-on-
white was unreadable)
Reported on Discord by winecountrygames — his bug report named the
trigger button (Enhanced view → Reorganize All) and both symptoms
(multi-disc collapse, half-album skip), which let the diagnosis go
straight to the architectural problem.
The source-picker refactor introduced a new stable DOM structure inside
`#gsearch-results`:
<div id="gsearch-results"> <!-- max-height: 60vh, flex-col -->
<div id="gsearch-source-row" /> <!-- icon row, controller-rendered -->
<div id="gsearch-fallback-banner" />
<div id="gsearch-body" /> <!-- surface renders results here -->
</div>
But the companion CSS never landed. `#gsearch-body` had default block
layout, so when results exceeded the 60vh cap, they clipped silently
instead of scrolling. The old structure had `.gsearch-results-body`
with `overflow-y: auto; flex: 1` directly inside the panel; that rule
still exists but its selector now matches a nested div with no flex
parent, so `flex: 1` is a no-op and overflow doesn't trigger.
Fix: give the three stable children the right flex behaviour so the
body fills remaining space and scrolls.
- `#gsearch-source-row` and `#gsearch-fallback-banner` stay at natural
height (flex-shrink: 0).
- `#gsearch-body` grows (flex: 1 1 auto), can shrink below content
height (min-height: 0 — this is the critical bit, otherwise flex
items won't shrink below their intrinsic size and overflow never
triggers), and scrolls vertically.
Styled scrollbar matches the rest of the panel (4px, translucent thumb).
Cin flagged two related UX issues during PR review:
1. The "Show Results / Hide Results" toggle next to the search bar served
no real purpose — there was nothing else on the Search page worth seeing
instead of results, so toggling visibility was always pointless overhead.
2. Navigating away from /search via a sidebar link dismissed the dropdown
(the click was caught by the outside-click handler). Coming back left
the input populated but the results hidden, requiring a Show Results
click or a fresh search. The cached state was intact in the controller
the whole time — just not rendered.
Both fixed by the same direction: dropdown visibility becomes a pure
function of query state, never user-toggleable. The closure now exposes
`_searchPageRestoreOnEnter` so subsequent calls to `initializeSearchModeToggle`
re-render from the controller's cached state instead of early-returning.
Removes the button HTML, click handler, `updateToggleButtonState` function,
the desktop + responsive CSS for `.enhanced-search-btn`, and the orphaned
`.btn-icon` rule. Net -94 lines.
Adds a subtle radial glow at the bottom of the viewport that emanates
from the floating search bar, fades outward toward both window corners,
and shrinks vertically as it moves away from the bar. Makes the bar
easier to spot at a glance without a heavy full-width bar or a chrome
strip.
- New `.gsearch-aura` fixed element, 260px tall, full width, pointer
events off. Radial-gradient with the accent color centered at the
bottom middle; colour stops taper 620x230px by default, ramping to
820x280px and brighter when the bar is focused/active.
- `_gsUpdateVisibility` hides the aura on /search alongside the bar
via a simple `.hidden` class.
- Focus handler adds `.active` to the aura in step with the bar;
`_gsDeactivate` removes it. z-index 99990 (below the bar at 99998,
above most page content).
When a user types an artist name into the library search and gets no
hits, the old empty state just said "No artists found — try adjusting
your search or filters." Dead end for the common case of "I searched
for someone I don't own yet."
The empty state now detects when libraryPageState.currentSearch is
non-empty and swaps in a CTA that hands the query off to /search:
"kendrick" isn't in your library
They might be available on a connected metadata source.
[🔍 Search online for "kendrick" →]
Clicking the button navigates to /search, pre-fills the enhanced search
input, and dispatches an input event so the existing debounced search
fires automatically. Uses the same hand-off pattern _gsNavigateToSearchPage
already uses for Soulseek, so the Search page's source-picker flow
picks up naturally from there.
No change to the generic empty state (no query active) or to any other
library page behaviour.
The picker used to render every source whether or not the user had
credentials for it. Clicking Discogs with no token, Hydrabase with no
URL, or Spotify with nothing saved would fire a doomed fetch — at best
a silent empty state, at worst a confusing fallback to another source.
Now the picker reads /api/settings/config-status (the same endpoint the
Settings → Connections page already uses for the green/yellow status
dot) on init and dims icons whose service isn't set up. Clicking a
dimmed icon navigates to Settings → Connections and scrolls to the
relevant service card with a brief accent-coloured pulse to orient
the user.
Sources the backend's SERVICE_CONFIG_REGISTRY doesn't cover
(musicbrainz, youtube_videos, soulseek) are permanently treated as
configured — they need no user credentials, so dimming them would
mislead.
Extra guard: if the user's configured primary metadata source is
itself unconfigured (Spotify saved as primary but no client_id yet),
`_initDefaultSource` falls forward to the first configured source so
the default active icon is never a "set up" chip.
Shared helpers:
- fetchSourceConfiguredMap() centralizes the config-status lookup for
both surfaces. Falls back permissively if the endpoint fails so the
picker never stops working over a network hiccup.
- openSettingsForSource(src) navigates to Settings → Connections and
scrolls to `[data-service=src]`, pulsing a 2.2s accent flash
(.stg-service-flash) so the user doesn't lose their place.
CSS:
- .unconfigured: 42% opacity, 0.7 grayscale filter, subdued hover
state with no transform/glow (feels "look but don't touch"),
defensive override to kill brand glow if somehow active.
- @keyframes stg-service-flash-anim for the scroll-to highlight.
The global search popover already draws its own frosted-glass panel
(via .gsearch-results), so putting another bordered/gradient container
around the source icons inside it read as "panel inside a panel" —
visually noisy and left a dark empty strip on the right when the row
didn't fill the popover width.
Strip the source row's own background/border, center-align the chips
(justify-content: center) so they stay grouped instead of drifting to
the left, and keep a subtle bottom divider so the icons still read as
a distinct control group above the results.
Dresses up the bare chip row so the picker reads as a deliberate piece of
UI rather than a utility bar. Both the Search page (.enh-source-*) and
the global widget (.gsearch-source-*) get the same treatment.
- The row itself is now a frosted-glass panel (subtle white gradient,
inner highlight, rounded 14px / 12px corners, outer shadow) so the
picker feels unified instead of a loose strip of buttons.
- Chips bumped: min-width 90px (row) / 72px (widget), bigger padding,
12px rounded corners, subtle linear gradient top-to-bottom, 30px icons
(up from 22px) with a drop-shadow for depth.
- Hover lifts the chip by 1px with a darker drop-shadow and brighter
border — cheap but effective microinteraction.
- Active state is brand-themed per source: the chip's background
becomes a top-weighted gradient in the service's colour, the border
matches, and an outer brand-coloured glow (6-22px blur) surrounds it.
scale(1.03) pops it above neighbours. Label bumps to 700 weight when
active. Same treatment for Spotify / Apple Music / Deezer / Discogs /
Hydrabase / MusicBrainz / Music Videos / Soulseek.
- Cache dot gets a brand-coloured glow and a subtle 2.4s pulse so the
"already fetched this query" hint is visible without being loud.
- Fallback-warning icons get an amber tint on both border and outer
ring to match the existing fallback banner colour.
Three follow-up fixes after browser testing:
1. Clicking a source whose results are already cached was closing the
results dropdown. The outside-click handler treated the icon click
as "outside" because the icon row lives above the input wrapper, not
inside it. The icon click handler now calls stopPropagation so the
document handler never runs. Also added an `#enh-source-row`
whitelist to the search-page outside-click handler as a second
layer of defense.
2. The icon chips used generic emojis (🎵, 🍎, 🎶, etc.) which don't
convey brand identity. SOURCE_LABELS now carries a `logo` URL per
source (mirroring the existing constants in core.js): the real
Spotify / Apple Music / Deezer / Discogs / MusicBrainz / Hydrabase /
Soulseek brand logos render as <img> inside the chip. Music Videos
stays on emoji since the codebase has no YouTube-specific logo
constant. renderSourceRow (Search page) and _gsSourceRowHtml (global
widget) both honor the new field; loading state still overrides
with an hourglass.
3. When Soulseek was selected, the icon row appeared clipped at the
top of the page. Caused by the flex parent (.downloads-main-panel)
compressing the row when .search-section.active competes for space
with flex-grow:1. Added `flex-shrink: 0` + explicit `overflow-y: visible`
on both .enh-source-row and .gsearch-source-row so the row keeps
its natural height even under layout pressure. Logo <img> elements
got explicit 22x22 / 18x18 containers so they render at chip scale
without the inline font-size hack.
Matches the Search page redesign so both surfaces behave identically.
The sidebar popover previously always fan-out-fetched all sources on
every keystroke (via _gsFetchSourceStream streaming NDJSON for every
alternate) and exposed a post-search tab bar to switch views.
Now:
- The popover renders an always-visible source icon row at the top, one
icon per source (Spotify, iTunes, Deezer, Discogs, Hydrabase,
MusicBrainz, Music Videos, Soulseek).
- Typing fetches only the currently-selected source. No fan-out.
- Clicking a different icon: cache hit -> instant re-render; cache miss
-> single-source fetch + render.
- Per-query cache cleared on query change; cache dots on icons show
which sources already have results for the current query.
- Default active source read from /api/settings (metadata.fallback_source)
on first focus; falls back to Spotify.
- Fallback banner shown when the backend served a different source than
the one clicked (rate-limit auto-fallback).
- Soulseek icon click navigates to /search with the query pre-filled,
since the raw file list doesn't fit the popover. The Search page
takes over rendering from there.
Gone: _gsFetchSourceStream (fan-out), _gsRenderTabs, _gsSwitchSource,
_gsState.altAbortCtrl, per-section _loading sets.
Added: _gsInitDefaultSource, _gsFetchSource, _gsFetchYouTubeVideos,
_gsSourceRowHtml, _gsFallbackBannerHtml, _gsSetActiveSource,
_gsNavigateToSearchPage.
The Search page previously fired a primary /api/enhanced-search request
plus a fan-out loop (_queueAlternateSourceFetches / _fetchAlternateSource)
that streamed NDJSON from /api/enhanced-search/source/<src> for every
other configured source. One search = 7 API calls across Spotify, iTunes,
Deezer, Discogs, Hydrabase, MusicBrainz, and YouTube Music Videos. The
post-search tab bar then let users switch views between the results that
had already been fetched.
This changes the default to explicit per-source selection:
- The old <select id="search-source-select"> dropdown and the
<div id="enh-source-tabs"> post-search tab bar are replaced by a
single always-visible icon row (#enh-source-row) above the search
bar. One button per source, horizontal-scroll on narrow screens.
- Typing fetches only the currently-selected source. No fan-out.
- Clicking a different icon switches to that source and fetches it
on demand, unless results for this query are already cached.
- Per-query cache (Map keyed by source) is cleared whenever the query
changes; cached icons show a small dot, loading icons show a spinner.
- Soulseek is a first-class icon in the row — selecting it routes to
the existing raw-file basic search, no change to that renderer.
- YouTube Music Videos is its own icon, still uses the NDJSON stream
endpoint for incremental rendering.
- Default active icon reads metadata.fallback_source from /api/settings
on init; falls back to Spotify.
- Rate-limit fallback (backend serves Deezer when Spotify is banned)
surfaces as an amber banner above results plus an amber border on the
clicked icon, so users understand why the returned results don't
match the source they picked.
SOURCE_LABELS in shared-helpers.js gains an 'icon' field per source and
a new SOURCE_ORDER constant for the canonical picker order. The fan-out
functions (_queueAlternateSourceFetches, _fetchAlternateSource,
renderSourceTabs, window._switchEnhSourceTab) are gone.
Backend untouched — POST /api/enhanced-search already supported a
`source` param for single-source mode; we were just never using it by
default. Global widget redesign to match is the next commit.
The sticky .sidebar-header had two layered issues that let nav items
show through it while the user scrolled the sidebar:
- its background was a single linear-gradient of rgba() stops,
starting at ~14% accent on transparent — the upper portion of the
header was effectively translucent
- .sidebar > * sets z-index 1 on every sidebar child, so the header
and the nav buttons share a stacking level. Sticky alone doesn't
lift the header; with equal z-index the nav wins on DOM order
Layer the existing accent gradient over a solid rgb(18, 18, 18) base
(visual unchanged, fully opaque), and bump the header to z-index 2 so
it paints above the nav buttons as they scroll under it.
The standalone /artist-detail page rendered releases via createReleaseCard
in a stacked layout: square image on top, then title, then year, then a
completion bar — all inside a 300px-tall card with internal padding. The
inline Artists page (now retired) used a richer treatment: full-bleed
artwork with a dark gradient overlay and the title + year pinned at the
bottom. This commit brings that look to the standalone page.
Card markup (still .release-card so all the existing JS filter +
state hooks work, plus .album-card for the visual):
<div class="release-card album-card" ...>
<div class="album-card-image" data-bg-src="..."></div>
<div class="completion-overlay [state]">
<span class="completion-status">...</span>
</div>
<div class="album-card-content">
<div class="album-card-name">title</div>
<div class="album-card-year">year</div>
</div>
[optional .mb-card-icon]
</div>
Image loads lazily via the existing observeLazyBackgrounds /
data-bg-src plumbing in core.js — call moved into populateRelease-
Section so each batch of new cards gets observed.
Completion overlay (top-right floating badge):
- Library artists: 'Checking…' / '✓ Owned' / 'N/M' / 'X%' / 'Missing'
based on release.owned + track_completion shape (existing logic
preserved, just rendered as a badge instead of a bar).
- Source artists (no library data): omitted entirely. The card just
shows artwork + title + year, which is what the user asked for.
CSS: scoped overrides under #artist-detail-page .release-card.album-card
neutralize the old release-card background gradient, internal padding,
fixed 300px height, and flex column layout. Cards become aspect-ratio:1
square with overflow:hidden so the image fills and the gradient + text
sit on top.
Filter state (data-is-live / data-is-compilation / data-is-featured)
still tagged on each card so the Include filter group keeps working.
Smoke: library Kendrick Lamar should now look like the inline Artists
page used to — square cards, big artwork, name + year on the bottom.
Source-clicked artist (Schoolboy Q from Deezer) shows the same
visual without the completion overlay.
Three issues from screenshots:
1. .collection-overview was hidden for source artists (CSS rule too
aggressive). It actually renders fine — just shows 0/N "missing"
for each release type, which is useful info. Removed from the hide
rules.
2. #artist-hero-sidebar (Top Tracks "Popular on Last.fm") was also
hidden. The renderer (_loadArtistTopTracks in library.js) already
fetches by artist name via /api/artist/0/lastfm-top-tracks, so it
works for source artists too. Removed from the hide rules.
3. Clicking a source-artist result for someone you ALREADY have in
the library was loading the bare source view instead of the
library view (bug). Backend now does a "library upgrade" lookup
in get_artist_detail: when the direct ID lookup misses but a
source param is provided, search the artists table by the source-
specific ID column (deezer_id / spotify_artist_id / etc.). If a
match exists, use that library PK and the rest of the library
path runs normally — owned releases, enrichment, completion
bars, all the goodies you'd see if you'd clicked from Library.
Falls back to a name match within the active server, then to the
source-only response if nothing matches.
The remaining library-only items (artist-enrichment-coverage, Radio
button, Enhance Quality button) stay hidden for source artists since
they all require owned tracks.
Completes the artist-detail unification. Source artists now land on
the same /artist-detail page as library artists (with the source-aware
backend endpoint from earlier this session handling the data fetch).
The inline Artists page is gone — artists.js deleted, #artists-page
HTML block removed, /artists URL aliases to /search.
Source-artist callsites re-migrated from selectArtistForDetail to
navigateToArtistDetail (search results, global widget, download
modal, Discover hero / Your Artists cards / artmap context / genre
deep-dive, watchlist artist detail).
Visual upgrade to standalone hero: added .artist-detail-hero-bg +
.artist-detail-hero-overlay (blurred image bg, dark gradient — same
treatment as the inline page). library.js sets the bg image when
loading an artist.
Library-only UI hidden via CSS for source artists (existing rules
from the previous commit cover Enhanced toggle, Status filter,
completion bars, enrichment coverage, Top Tracks sidebar, Radio /
Enhance buttons).
Final 2 helpers (lazyLoadArtistImages used by wishlist-tools,
showCompletionError used by completion checker) moved from
artists.js into shared-helpers.js. The inline-page candidate set
was dropped from _resolveSimilarArtistsTargets.
init.js: 'artists' alias added at top of navigateToPage (same
pattern as the existing 'downloads' alias). 'case artists:' handler
removed from loadPageData. _getPageFromPath now maps artist-detail
to library as its parent (matches the existing nav highlight at
init.js:2161).
tests/test_script_split_integrity.py: artists.js removed from
SPLIT_MODULES; KNOWN_CROSS_FILE_DUPES updated to point escapeHtml
at shared-helpers.js instead of artists.js. 354/354 tests pass.
Net delta: -1700 lines.
Stays at 2.39. Once you've verified end-to-end (library artist ->
hero looks like inline visual; source artist from Search -> same
page, similar artists works, no 404s; /artists URL -> /search), a
follow-up commit bumps to 2.40 with the full WHATS_NEW entry that's
already prepped.
First increment of the artist-detail unification redesign. Delivers
the two most-visible missing pieces for source artists without touching
the hero layout — that's a later commit.
Changes:
- HTML: new #ad-similar-artists-section inside #artist-detail-main
(scoped IDs with 'ad-' prefix so they don't collide with the inline
Artists page, which has the same section using base IDs).
- shared-helpers.js: similar-artists helpers (loadSimilarArtists +
display/progressive/createBubble + lazy image loader) moved out of
artists.js. New _resolveSimilarArtistsTargets() resolver picks
whichever candidate set has a `.page.active` ancestor, so the same
function works on both the inline Artists page and the standalone
artist-detail page without caller changes.
- library.js populateArtistDetailPage: sets
document.body.dataset.artistSource = 'library' | 'source' before
rendering, and fires loadSimilarArtists(artist.name) after
populating the rest of the page.
- style.css: body[data-artist-source='source'] rules hide
library-only UI on the artist-detail page — Enhanced view toggle,
Status (owned/missing) filter, completion bars, enrichment
coverage, Top Tracks sidebar, Radio / Enhance Quality buttons,
"X owned / Y missing" section-stats counts. CSS-only, additive,
library artists completely unaffected.
Impact today:
- Library artists: Similar Artists section now appears at the
bottom of their detail page (previously only the inline Artists
page had it). All other UI unchanged.
- Source artists: still route to the inline Artists page (Part B
reverted earlier this session). The standalone page is now
source-ready infrastructure-wise, but source artists don't reach
it yet. A later commit will re-migrate source callers to the
standalone page once the hero rendering is also source-ready.
artists.js shrinks from 1903 -> 1584 lines (similar-artists block
extracted). shared-helpers.js grows correspondingly. 357/357 tests
still pass. No version bump — this is still 2.39 pending.
Phase 3c of the Search/Artists unification. The Search page carried
a second copy of the Download Manager (active + finished queues,
clear/cancel-all buttons) that was hidden by default and duplicated
the dedicated Downloads page. That duplicate is now gone.
Removed:
- Side-panel HTML block and the toggle button that showed/hid it
- ~290 lines of polling + render infra in downloads.js: loadDownloads-
Data, startDownloadPolling/stopDownloadPolling, updateDownload-
Queues, renderQueue, updateTabCounts/updateDownloadStats,
initializeDownloadTabs/switchDownloadTab, cancelDownloadItem,
clearFinishedDownloads, cancelAllDownloads, and the
activeDownloads/finishedDownloads globals
- initializeDownloadManagerToggle and its call from init.js
- Stopped hitting /api/downloads/status every second on the Search
page (the dedicated Downloads page already polls its own view)
CSS grid for the Search page collapsed from '1fr 370px' to '1fr' now
that the right panel is gone. Unused .controls-panel__* / .download-
manager__* / .downloads-side-panel CSS rules kept in place — harmless,
can be pruned later.
Phase 3 of the Search/Artists unification. The Search page's two-mode
toggle is replaced by a single 'Search from' dropdown: All sources
(Auto), Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Discogs, Hydrabase, MusicBrainz,
or Soulseek (raw files). Auto keeps today's fan-out behavior for
backwards compatibility; picking a specific source hits only that
provider. 'Soulseek' routes to the raw-file basic section, so one
picker covers both old modes. Loading text and the enhanced fetch
now respect the selected source. Zero API changes — uses the source
param added in 2.40 and the shared fetch helper from 2.41.
Three closely-related changes bundled together. The UI work exposed the
backend bug when I tried to cancel a Deezer download and saw it marked
cancelled in the DB but continuing in the background.
Backend — cancel_task_v2 orchestrator dispatch fix:
The slskd-specific cancel block was written back when soulseek_client
was a raw SoulseekClient. It was later swapped to DownloadOrchestrator
(which doesn't expose .base_url / ._make_request), so the first
diagnostic log line crashed with AttributeError. The outer try/except
swallowed it, leaving streaming downloads (YouTube / Tidal / Qobuz /
HiFi / Deezer / Lidarr) running in the background after the user
clicked cancel.
Replaced the ~80-line block with a single
soulseek_client.cancel_download(download_id, username, remove=True)
call — the orchestrator's dispatch picks the right client by username,
same path /api/downloads/cancel already uses successfully.
Per-row cancel button (fancy):
Circular X button on .adl-row for rows in active or queued state.
Hidden by default (opacity 0, translateX + scale), fades in + settles
on .adl-row:hover with a cubic-bezier overshoot. Own :hover gives a
1.12x scale pop and brighter red glow. Touch devices (@media
(hover: none)) keep it visible.
Backend: surfaced playlist_id in /api/downloads/all items so the
frontend can hit cancel_task_v2 without a second lookup. Frontend:
adlCancelRow(btnEl, playlistId, trackIndex) with double-click guard
via data-cancelling + adl-row-cancel-pending class.
Cancel All header button:
Red-themed button next to "Clear Completed". Only visible when any
task is in downloading / searching / post_processing / queued state —
auto-hides the moment the last one finishes. Confirm dialog shows
"Cancel N tasks across M batches?". Iterates _adlBatches, calls
/api/playlists/<batch_id>/cancel_batch sequentially (same endpoint
each modal's "Cancel All" and the per-batch-card cancel use). Disables
during the loop, mixed/success/error toast based on result.
All 276 tests pass.
Cancel button on active download items was always visible, cluttering
the card. Now hidden by default and fades in when you hover the card
(or focus anything inside it, for keyboard a11y).
- opacity + pointer-events approach so layout doesn't jump on reveal
- 4px slide-in on reveal for a subtle entrance
- Touch devices (hover: none) keep the button always visible — no hover
means no way to discover it otherwise
Root-cause fix for "scanning 50 artists" then silence: when the master
repair worker was paused, force-run still kicked off _run_job but the
job's first wait_if_paused() blocked forever because is_paused was tied
to the master-enabled state. Force-run now bypasses master-pause —
scheduled runs still respect it.
Also fixes Fix All on discography findings doing nothing: the backend
bulk_fix_findings query had a fixable_types allowlist that excluded
missing_discography_track (and acoustid_mismatch). Added both.
Backfill job rebuild:
- auto_add_to_wishlist opt-in setting — creates findings AND pushes to
wishlist during the scan
- 3-option fix dialog (Add to Wishlist / Just Clear / Cancel) on single
Fix, Bulk Fix selection, and Fix All (page-level)
- Fix All "Just Clear" path uses the clear endpoint with job_id filter
instead of the generic "may delete files" bulk-fix warning
- Batched in-memory matching using get_candidate_albums_for_artist +
get_candidate_tracks_for_albums (same fast path the Library pages use)
- Rich album context per finding (id, name, album_type, release_date,
images, artists, total_tracks) — flows through the wishlist pipeline
so auto-processor classifies each track into the right cycle
(albums vs singles) and post-processing gets correct folder/tags/art
- Per-artist progress logs [N/50] Scanning ArtistName
- Default interval 24h (was 168h); all release types default on; settings
reordered with _section_* group headers (Core / Release Types /
Content Filters)
Repair settings UI:
- Generic _section_<name> key convention renders as an uppercase group
divider in the settings panel — any job can opt in
- .repair-setting-row gets a dashed bottom border so label↔toggle pairing
is visually clear
- _prettifyRepairSettingKey fixes acronym capitalization (EPs, not Eps)
Version bumped to 2.36 with changelog entries.
Three separate issues reported on the Spotify Playlist Discovery modal:
1. Fix button fails with "Track data not found"
openDiscoveryFixModal() branched on platform name to locate the discovery
state but had no case for 'spotify_public'. Row rendering passes that
platform value when the source is a Spotify public playlist, so state
lookup failed and the toast fired. Added the spotify_public branch —
state lives in youtubePlaylistStates alongside the other reused platforms.
2. Table header too transparent to read
.youtube-discovery-modal .discovery-table th used rgba(255,255,255,0.1)
as background (10% white) with white text, which lost contrast when the
orange progress bar or varied row content scrolled underneath. Switched
to near-solid dark rgba(17,17,20,0.96) with a brighter border-bottom
and z-index:5 so the sticky header stacks cleanly above table content.
3. "[object Object]" in the matched-artist column for Wing-It tracks
The Spotify Public Playlist row-transform joined result.spotify_data.artists
directly with .join(', '). Wing-It stub metadata (built server-side by
_build_discovery_wing_it_stub) returns artists as [{name: "..."}] —
array of objects. .join() stringified each object to "[object Object]".
Same pattern existed in three places in script.js; all now map objects
to .name and filter empties before joining. Graceful fallback to "-"
if the result is empty.
No existing tests touched. Full suite stays at 263 passed. Ruff clean.
Adds green/yellow header gradient on each service card showing whether the
user has filled in credentials, plus an expand-triggered verification layer
that surfaces working-or-not status inline.
Backend (web_server.py):
- SERVICE_CONFIG_REGISTRY mapping each of the 11 services in Connections to
its config requirements. Supports required-keys, always-green, any-of,
and custom-check semantics (Tidal uses token-file check, Qobuz accepts
either email/password OR cached auth token).
- _is_service_configured(service) — cheap config presence check, no APIs hit.
- GET /api/settings/config-status — returns {service: {configured}} for all
services in one call. Drives the page-load gradient.
- POST /api/settings/verify — takes {services: [...]}, runs
run_service_test per service, caches results 5 min in-memory, parallelizes
with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=3) to avoid self-rate-limiting. Query
param ?force=true busts cache.
- Added verify branches for iTunes, Deezer, Discogs, Qobuz, Hydrabase in
run_service_test (previously missing — these services couldn't be tested).
HTML (webui/index.html):
- data-service="..." on all 11 .stg-service containers so JS can map card
to backend service name.
CSS (webui/static/style.css):
- .status-configured gradient (subtle green, left-to-transparent fade)
- .status-missing gradient (yellow, same shape)
- Spinner badge in header for .status-checking state
- "Testing connection…" status line style inside panel body
- Red warning bar style for verify failures at top of expanded panel
- Brand dot now glows always (was only glowing when expanded); hover and
expand states intensify the glow progressively.
JS (webui/static/script.js):
- applyServiceStatusGradients() fetches config-status and applies
green/yellow class per card. Called on Connections tab activate + after
any settings save.
- _stgVerifyServices(services, {force}) — batch verify POST, tracks
in-flight state, renders spinners/status lines/warnings per service.
- toggleStgService() fires single-service verify when a card is expanded
(not on collapse). Skipped if a verify is already in flight for that
service.
- toggleAllServiceAccordions() fires one batched verify for all 11 services
when "Expand All" is clicked; skipped on "Collapse All".
- _stgRefreshAfterSave() — after settings save, refreshes gradient (cheap)
and re-verifies only the cards the user currently has expanded (so
freshly-edited credentials show their new verify result immediately,
without re-pinging every service).
Failure UI: top-of-panel red warning bar with the error message (e.g.
"Discogs token rejected (HTTP 401)", "Hydrabase not connected…"). Removed
automatically on next successful verify.
No existing tests changed. Full suite stays at 263 passed. Ruff clean.
The downloads page previously showed only title and source per download.
Now shows album artwork thumbnail, artist name, album name, source badge,
and quality badge (after post-processing). All metadata comes from the
existing matched_downloads_context — no extra API calls needed.
Falls back gracefully to title-only display when context metadata is
not available (e.g. orphaned Soulseek transfers with no task mapping).
When playlist discovery fails to match a track on any metadata API,
instead of marking it "Not Found" and excluding it from downloads,
automatically build stub metadata from the raw source title/artist
and include it in the download queue. Soulseek searches with the
raw data, post-processing enhances whatever it can find.
All 7 discovery workers updated: YouTube, ListenBrainz, Tidal,
Deezer, Spotify Public, Beatport, and automated mirrored playlists.
Amber "Wing It" badge distinguishes stubs from real API matches.
Fix button still available so users can manually find a proper match.
Wing It stubs persist in DB for mirrored playlists and are
re-attempted on future discovery runs. Failed wing-it downloads
skip wishlist per-track (checked by wing_it_ ID prefix) so real
matched failures in the same batch still go to wishlist normally.
- Fix level filter showing nothing: now uses heuristic classification
for print() output (error/traceback/failed→ERROR, warn→WARNING, etc.)
in addition to exact logger format matching
- Speed up WebSocket updates from 2s to 0.5s polling
- Add search box with 300ms debounce — filters both initial load and live
- Use DocumentFragment for batch DOM appends (performance)
- Increase line cap from 1000 to 2000
- Backend search parameter support in /api/logs/tail
Terminal-style real-time log viewer with:
- Log file selector (app, post-processing, acoustid, source reuse)
- Color-coded log levels (DEBUG gray, INFO blue, WARNING yellow, ERROR red)
- Level filter buttons (All/Debug/Info/Warn/Error)
- Auto-scroll with toggle, copy and clear buttons
- Live updates via WebSocket (2s polling, pushes new lines)
- Initial load fetches last 200 lines via REST API
- 1000-line display cap with oldest lines trimmed
Also fixes Advanced tab settings (Discovery Pool, Security, etc.) being
hidden inside collapsed Library Preferences section body — misplaced
closing div caused them to be invisible.
New core/genre_filter.py with ~180 curated default genres. When strict
mode is enabled in Settings → Library Preferences → Genre Whitelist,
only whitelisted genres pass through during enrichment. Junk tags from
Last.fm (artist names, radio shows, playlist names) are silently dropped.
Applied at all 10 genre write points: Spotify, Last.fm, AudioDB, Deezer,
Discogs, iTunes, Qobuz enrichment workers + post-processing genre merge
+ initial download artist/album creation.
Strict mode is OFF by default — zero behavior change for existing users.
First enable auto-populates the whitelist with defaults. Users can add,
remove, search, and reset genres via the Settings UI.
Users can now override which metadata provider (Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music,
Discogs) is used when scanning a specific watchlist artist for new releases.
The selector appears in the artist config modal and only shows sources the
artist has enrichment IDs for. Default behavior is unchanged — all artists
use the global metadata source unless explicitly overridden.
Three collapsible categories, collapsed by default:
- Paths & Organization (file templates + music library paths)
- Post-Processing (metadata, tags, conversion, lyrics)
- Library Preferences (import, content filter, stats, playlists, M3U)
Section headers have data-stg=library so they only appear on the
Library tab. Bolder headers with accent-colored arrows and subtle
border. Collapse state preserved when switching settings tabs.
New MusicBrainz tab in Enhanced and Global search — finds tracks and
albums on MusicBrainz's community database with Cover Art Archive
images. Covers obscure tracks that Spotify/Deezer/iTunes miss.
- core/musicbrainz_search.py: search adapter with Track/Artist/Album
dataclasses, Cover Art Archive integration, smart query parsing
- Albums deduplicated (keeps best version with date and art)
- No artist results shown (MusicBrainz has no artist images)
- Album detail with full tracklist for download modal
- Smart word-boundary splitting for queries without separators
- Global search results container widened from 620px to 920px
- UI version bumped to 2.32
Fourth server option on the Connections tab with SoulSync logo and
'Standalone' label. Config panel shows Transfer folder path and
Verify Folder button. Test connection counts audio files in the
Transfer folder. Settings save/load properly detects soulsync toggle.
Race condition: scanner re-scanned folders while post-processing was
still moving files, causing partial matches and ghost failures. Now
tracks in-progress paths and skips them on subsequent scans.
Coverage penalty fix: individual tracks that match at 80%+ confidence
now auto-import even when overall album coverage is low (e.g. 2 of 18
tracks present). Previously low coverage killed the entire import.
Import page: stats bar, filter pills, Scan Now, Approve All, Clear
History (clears imported + failed), live scan progress.
Toggle appeared off when running because CSS :checked rules were
scoped to .repair-master-toggle. Added auto-import-toggle-label
selectors. Refresh now re-renders whichever tab is active.
Split Downloads page into main list (left) and batch panel (right).
Each active batch gets a color-coded card with artwork thumbnail,
progress bar, per-track status with download percentages, and
expandable track list. Download rows get matching color indicators.
- Click batch name to open its download/wishlist modal
- Filter icon narrows main list to one batch with clear banner
- Collapsible panel toggle for full-width list view
- Completed batches fade out after 15 seconds
- 7-day batch history with source type color dots
- Artwork fallback shows colored initial when no art available
- Per-track progress: download %, spinner for searching, proc label
- source_page column on sync_history for UI origin tracking
- /api/downloads/all includes batch summaries and per-track progress
- /api/downloads/batch-history endpoint for history queries
- Responsive layout, overflow-x hidden to prevent scroll flicker
Full auto-import pipeline: background worker watches the staging folder,
identifies music using embedded tags → folder name parsing → AcoustID
fingerprinting, matches files to metadata source tracklists, and
processes high-confidence matches through the existing post-processing
pipeline automatically.
Worker: AutoImportWorker with start/stop/pause/resume, configurable
scan interval (default 60s), confidence threshold (default 90%), and
auto-process toggle. Processes one folder per cycle, alphabetical
order. Disc folder detection, stability checking, content hash dedup.
Confidence gate: 90%+ auto-processes silently, 70-90% queued as
pending review with approve/dismiss actions, <70% flagged for manual
identification. Track matching uses weighted algorithm (title 45%,
artist 15%, track number 30%, album tag 10%).
Database: auto_import_history table tracks every scan result with
folder hash, match data JSON, confidence, status, timestamps.
API: 7 endpoints — status, toggle, settings (GET/POST), results
(filtered/paginated), approve, reject.
UI: Auto tab on Import page with enable toggle, confidence slider,
scan interval selector. Live result cards with album art, confidence
bar (green/yellow/red), status badges, match stats. 5-second polling.
Server Playlists tab now displays ALL playlists from the media server,
split into two sections: Synced Playlists (with mirrored/history match,
full opacity, "Synced" badge, "Open Editor" action) and Other Server
Playlists (everything else, dimmed at 70%, "View Tracks" action). Both
sections have header with icon, title, and count. Unsynced cards fade
to full opacity on hover.
Artist Sync button on enhanced library page now does true bidirectional
sync: Phase 1 pulls new albums/tracks from the media server using the
DatabaseUpdateWorker in deep scan mode (preserves enrichment), Phase 2
removes stale DB entries for files no longer on disk. Works for Plex,
Jellyfin, and Navidrome. Toast shows +albums, +tracks, -stale counts.
Repair jobs tab redesigned: 2-column grid layout with glass gradient
cards, accent top line on hover, hover lift effect, job description
text below name, running state with pulsing accent bar. Responsive
to single column under 900px.
Fixed deezer_artist_id → deezer_id column name on artists table lookup.
Expanded albums: click album tile to reveal track list with per-track
remove buttons. Art shrinks to banner, title/count move to static
position, tracks scroll at 200px max-height. Handles many albums with
flex-wrap and align-items: flex-start.
Expanded singles: visible labels below 44px art circles, remove button
on hover. No longer tooltip-only.
Live processing: polls wishlist stats every 5s, detects auto-processing
and manual download batches. Orbs pulse with accent glow during active
processing. Nebula auto-refreshes when tracks complete (count decreases).
Polling stops on page navigation.
Download flow: single "Download Wishlist" button opens category choice
dialog (Albums/Singles with counts). If processing is already active,
shows toast or reopens existing download modal. Toned down processing
pulse animation (3s cycle, scale 1.03, brightness 1.1).
Eight visual upgrades to the wishlist nebula:
1. Watchlist artist photos used for orb images (cross-referenced via API)
2. Hover tooltip with artist name and track count
3. Pulse animation on orbs when their category is next in auto-processing
4. Album art ring — tiny covers orbit each orb in a slow spinning ring
5. Staggered entry animation — orbs fade in and float up on page load
6. Click artist name to navigate to Artists page with search pre-filled
7. Improved label styling with accent color hover + underline
8. Responsive art ring sizing per orb size class
Bespoke wishlist page design: each artist is a glowing orb sized by
track count (sm/md/lg), with a spinning conic gradient ring colored by
artist name hash. Click to expand — albums appear as satellite rows
with cover art, singles as compact pills. Remove buttons on hover at
every level (album, single track).
Search bar filters orbs in real-time. Download Albums/Singles buttons
trigger the existing category download flow. Orbs sorted by track count
(biggest artists first). Responsive layout with mobile breakpoints.
Added z-index: 10 to .dashboard-header to elevate its stacking context
above the dashboard content sections. Bumped all 13 worker orb tooltip
z-index values from 1000 to 5000. The tooltips now render above section
headers when they drop downward from the header into the content area.
Full automation page upgrade with group management and drag-and-drop:
Backend: batch_update_group() and bulk_set_enabled() DB methods, new
PUT /api/automations/group and POST /api/automations/bulk-toggle endpoints.
Group headers: rename (inline edit), delete (choice dialog — keep
automations or delete all), bulk toggle (enable/disable all in group).
Actions appear on hover, styled as small icon buttons.
Drag and drop: non-system cards are draggable between group sections.
Drop zones show dashed accent border feedback. Collapsed sections
auto-expand on 500ms drag-hover. System/Hub sections dimmed during drag.
dragenter counter pattern handles child element bubbling.
Delete group dialog: glass card modal with three options — keep
automations (move to My Automations), delete everything, or cancel.
Worker orbs now centered across the full header width instead of
right-aligned. Watchlist/Wishlist buttons moved to absolute top-right
corner in their own container, preventing tooltip overflow from pushing
them to a second line. Import button removed from header (accessible
via sidebar).
Responsive: at 900px quick-nav drops to static full-width row, worker
orb tooltips hidden on mobile (status visible via orb color/spinner,
details on Tools page). At 768px everything stacks vertically.
Adaptive card on the Dashboard showing library state with four modes:
- No server: gold accent, directs to Settings
- Disconnected: gold warning with troubleshooting guidance
- Empty library: blue accent with prominent Scan Now button
- Healthy: green accent with stats grid (artists/albums/tracks/DB size),
Refresh button (incremental) and Deep Scan button (full re-check)
Stats displayed as mini cards with individual icons. Animated glow orb,
gradient accent top line, shimmer progress bar during scans. Deep scan
added to /api/database/update endpoint (deep_scan flag) — re-checks
every track, adds new ones, removes stale, preserves enrichment data.
Confirmation dialog explains what deep scan does before starting.
Dashboard Tools & Operations section replaced with a compact link card.
All 10 tool cards moved to a dedicated Tools page in the sidebar, grouped
into three sections: Database & Scanning, Metadata & Cache, Management.
Library Maintenance promoted to hero position at the top of the page with
accent top bar, logo, enable toggle, and tabbed content (Jobs, Findings,
History) — no longer buried in a modal. openRepairModal() now navigates
to the Tools page. Repair modal HTML removed.
Tool initialization extracted from loadDashboardData() into a dedicated
initializeToolsPage() with idempotent event listener wiring. Container
sizing updated to use margin: 20px (matching Dashboard/Stats) instead of
max-width: 1400px for consistent full-width appearance across all pages.
Watchlist and Wishlist are now proper sidebar pages with full design
treatment matching the app's established visual language — glass
containers, gradient headers, accent lines, card hover effects.
Watchlist page: artist grid with sort (name/scan date/date added),
search filter, last scan summary strip, live scan activity, batch
selection, all existing sub-modals (artist config, global settings,
artist detail slideout) preserved and working.
Wishlist page: stats strip (album count, singles count, next cycle),
category cards with mosaic backgrounds, track list with inline search
filter, batch operations, download integration. Auto-processing
detection on header button shows download progress modal when active.
Header buttons rewired to navigate to pages. All refresh points updated
to reinitialize pages instead of reopening modals. Timer/polling cleanup
on page navigation. Artist detail overlay converted to fixed positioning.
Adds a new Last.fm Radio section to the Discover page that lets users
search a track on Last.fm, generate a similar-tracks playlist, and run
it through the existing discovery/download/sync pipeline. Also generates
playlists automatically from top listening history during watchlist scans
(max once per week).
- core/lastfm_client.py: Add get_similar_tracks() using track.getsimilar
- core/listenbrainz_manager.py: Add save_lastfm_radio_playlist() with
deterministic MBID (MD5 seed), cleanup limit of 5 for lastfm_radio type
- web_server.py: Add /api/lastfm/configured, /api/lastfm/search/tracks,
/api/lastfm/radio/generate, /api/discover/listenbrainz/lastfm-radio;
fix playlist['name'] KeyError in discovery worker that was resetting
phase back to 'fresh' after completion
- core/watchlist_scanner.py: Add _generate_lastfm_radio_playlists() with
weekly throttle, called at end of scan_all_watchlist_artists()
- webui/index.html: Add #lastfm-radio-section above ListenBrainz section,
hidden unless Last.fm API key is configured
- webui/static/script.js: Search/generation/card-load functions; fix
discovery modal labels (Last.fm Radio vs ListenBrainz), description
update on completion, belt-and-suspenders completion handling inside
updateYouTubeDiscoveryModal; fix album/duration display for tracks
without metadata; music note SVG placeholder for missing art
- webui/static/style.css: Styles for search bar, dropdown, result rows
The sidebar player was a poor use of vertical real estate and created the
collapsed-state layout issues. The mini player is now a fixed 360px widget
at bottom-right (above the bell/help buttons), matching the convention of
most streaming apps.
Changes:
- Removed media player from sidebar; sidebar spacer now pushes support/version
section to bottom as before
- New .mini-player-body horizontal layout: album art | track info | controls
- Added prev/next skip buttons (mini-nav-btn) with same skip logic as the
Now Playing modal; updateNpPrevNextButtons() now syncs both sets
- .media-player.idle now display:none (widget hides entirely when no track)
- Progress bar is a flush full-width line at the top of the widget
- Volume slider kept as hidden DOM element for JS compatibility; volume is
set via the Now Playing modal
- Toast container moved up to bottom:174px to stay above the mini player
- expand-hint button updated to four-corner expand icon, opens NP modal
- All volumeSlider and click-exclusion references updated for null-safety
New core/replaygain.py module uses FFmpeg's ebur128 filter (already a
project dependency) to analyze integrated loudness and true peak, then
writes ReplayGain 2.0 tags (-18 LUFS reference) to MP3 (TXXX frames),
FLAC/OGG/Opus (Vorbis comments), and M4A/MP4 (freeform atoms).
Three analysis modes in the enhanced library view:
- Per-track RG button: synchronous single-track analysis (~1-3 s)
- Album "ReplayGain" button: background job writing both track gain
and album gain (mean LUFS across all album tracks) to every file
- Bulk bar "ReplayGain" button: batch track-gain for selected tracks
read_file_tags() in tag_writer.py extended with four new optional keys
(replaygain_track_gain/_peak, replaygain_album_gain/_peak) so existing
RG values surface in the tag-preview diff view. Purely additive — no
existing endpoints or DB schema changed.
Gear button next to View All opens a sources modal letting users pick
which connected services (Spotify, Tidal, Last.fm, Deezer) contribute
artists to the Your Artists carousel. Setting saved via standard
/api/settings endpoint under discover.your_artists_sources.
- GET /api/discover/your-artists/sources returns enabled config + which
services are currently connected
- _fetch_and_match_liked_artists skips sources not in the enabled list
- Disconnected services shown dimmed and non-interactive in modal
- Saving with nothing selected blocked with error toast
- Remove z-index from .sidebar-header (fixes artist map overlap)
- Add padding-bottom to #automations-list-view (search bar overlap fix)
Add a 10vh bottom padding rule for #automations-list-view in webui/static/style.css to provide extra spacing at the bottom of the automations list and prevent content from being obscured by fixed UI elements (e.g., footer).
Add padding-bottom: 10vh to #settings-page .settings-content so the
bottom section is not obscured by the floating search bar overlay.
Closes#292 (item 3)
Replace div badges with data-url/onclick handlers by semantic <a> elements (with href, target="_blank" and rel="noopener noreferrer") for clickable artist badges, keeping non-clickable badges as divs. Update CSS to target .artist-hero-badge and unify hover/image rules instead of relying on data-url attribute, preserving visual behavior and removing pointer cursor for non-clickable divs. Also remove rendering of the server_source badge from the artist meta panel. These changes improve accessibility, security, and maintainability of badge markup and styling.
Version bump to 2.3 with rewritten What's New modal covering all
changes since v2.2. Docker publish workflow default updated.
Sidebar improvements:
- Header stays pinned at top while nav and player scroll beneath it
- Media player collapses to compact single-line when no track is
playing, expands to full size when playback starts
Fixes:
- Server playlists endpoint Plex Tag object crash (getattr fix)
- Server playlists tab auto-refreshes after download completion
- Fixed dead code syntax error in archived version notes
sync-tab-content had overflow:hidden which clipped long content like
the file import preview table and server playlist editor. Changed to
overflow-y:auto so all sync tabs scroll when content exceeds the
container height.
New sidebar page showing every download task across the app in a unified
live-updating list. Tracks from Sync, Discover, Artists, Search, and
Wishlist all appear in one place.
Features:
- Filter pills: All / Active / Queued / Completed / Failed
- Section headers grouping by status category
- Track position (3 of 19) for album/playlist batches
- Album art, artist/album metadata, batch context, error messages
- Status dots with accent glow for active, green for complete, red fail
- Clear Completed button removes terminal items from tracker
- Nav badge shows active download count from any page via WebSocket
Fixes artist [object Object] display — handles all format variations
(list of dicts, list of strings, dict, string) for artist and album
fields in the API response.
- Moved _downloadMusicVideo to top-level scope so global search can use
it (was inside enhanced search conditional that only runs on downloads page)
- Global search video cards use base64 data attributes to avoid JSON
escaping issues in onclick handlers
- Darkened thumbnail overlay during download for better progress visibility
- Larger progress ring (52px) with accent-colored glow shadow
Click any video card in Music Videos tab to download. Flow:
1. Search primary metadata source for clean artist/title
2. Fall back to YouTube title parsing if no match
3. Download video via yt-dlp (best quality MP4)
4. Save to configured Music Videos folder as Artist/Title-video.mp4
UI shows circular progress ring on the thumbnail during download,
green checkmark on completion, red X on error (clickable to retry).
Cards are non-interactive while downloading.
Backend: /api/music-video/download and /api/music-video/status endpoints
YouTube client: download_music_video() method keeps video format
New "Music Videos" pill tab alongside Spotify/Deezer/iTunes/Discogs
in both enhanced search and global search. Searches YouTube via yt-dlp
and displays results in a video card grid with 16:9 thumbnails, play
overlay, duration badge, channel name, and view count.
- Backend: /api/enhanced-search/source/youtube_videos endpoint with
search_videos() method on YouTubeClient returning YouTubeSearchResult
- Frontend: Video grid layout with responsive cards, YouTube red tab
color, proper section hiding when switching between metadata and
video tabs
- Global search: Full parity with enhanced search video rendering
- No download functionality yet — display only
New toggle in Settings > Appearance disables backdrop blur (220
instances), animations (238), transitions (961), and box shadows
(804) across the entire UI via a single body class. Significantly
reduces GPU/CPU usage on low-end devices. Default off — no change
for existing users. Applied from localStorage on load to prevent
flash.
Library page: new dropdown filter to show artists matched or unmatched
to any metadata source (Spotify, MusicBrainz, Deezer, Discogs, etc).
Select "No Discogs" to find artists needing manual Discogs matching.
Filter applied as WHERE clause on the source ID columns.
Discogs enrichment: added to valid_services whitelist, _enrichment_locks,
and _run_single_enrichment handler. The Enrich button was returning an
error when Discogs was selected from the dropdown.
Entries are now compact cards that expand on click to reveal source
details. Shows expected vs downloaded title/artist with red mismatch
highlighting. Source artist column added to DB. Streaming track IDs
extracted from the id||name filename pattern. File and ID always on
their own line to avoid edge-case misplacement.
Track original source filename, track ID, and AcoustID verification
result for every download. Helps debug wrong-file downloads from
streaming sources like Tidal. Each column migrated independently
for crash safety. Frontend shows source detail line and color-coded
AcoustID badge per entry. Button renamed to "Download History".
Visual overhaul of the API Configuration section: each service frame
is now a collapsible accordion with brand-colored dots, chevron
indicators, and smooth expand/collapse animations. Includes an
Expand All / Collapse All toggle. No functional changes — all element
IDs, save/load logic, and tab switching preserved.
New download_source column on library_history table records which source
(Soulseek, Tidal, Qobuz, HiFi, YouTube, Deezer) each track was downloaded
from. Extracted from context username during post-processing.
Frontend shows source badge alongside quality badge on each download entry.
Source breakdown bar below tabs shows per-source totals with color-coded
chips (e.g., "Soulseek: 847 | Tidal: 203"). Includes DB migration for
existing installs. Existing entries show quality only (source is NULL).
Replaced single "Change" button with per-source rows showing match
status for each provider (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Discogs).
Each row has Fix/Match button that searches that specific source API,
plus clear button to remove individual matches.
- Per-source search uses _search_service (same as enrichment modal)
- Backend: added Discogs to valid providers, empty ID clears match
- Fixed provider validation to accept 'discogs' alongside others
- Clear sets DB column to NULL instead of rejecting empty string
Initial load fetches 200 tracks instead of all. "Load More" button at
bottom shows (200 of 5,000) and loads next batch on click. Backend now
returns total count alongside limited results for both album and singles
categories. Rendering logic unchanged — just operates on smaller sets.
Playlist Pipeline — single automation that runs the full playlist lifecycle:
refresh → discover → sync → download missing. Replaces 4-automation signal
chains. Phase-aware progress display (Phase 1/4, 2/4, etc.), guard function
prevents concurrent runs, fire-and-forget wishlist at end. Re-sync loop
catches newly downloaded tracks on next scheduled run.
- New action type 'playlist_pipeline' with handler, blocks endpoint config,
builder UI (playlist select, process all, skip wishlist checkboxes),
help modal, result display map, and Hub template
- Removed 3 redundant Hub templates (Release Radar, Discovery Weekly,
Playlist Auto-Sync) — all replaced by the pipeline
- Fixed sync completion polling (status is 'finished' not 'complete')
- Fixed refresh handler progress hijack (null out _automation_id)
- Fixed matched_tracks field access from sync_states result
Also in this commit:
- Wishlist badges on enhanced search and global search tracks (amber)
- Discogs added to manual enrichment modal search + artist/album dropdowns
- Profile PIN forgot recovery on profile selection dialog
cover.jpg was always written from Spotify/iTunes URL (640x640) when the
first track in an album reached _download_cover_art before MusicBrainz
lookup completed. Later tracks with MBID skipped because file existed.
Fix: when cover.jpg exists but is small (<200KB) and we now have a CAA
MBID, attempt to upgrade it with the high-res CAA version. If CAA fetch
fails, keep existing cover — no pointless overwrites.
Also adds Forgot PIN recovery to the profile selection PIN dialog,
reusing the same credential verification flow as the launch lock screen.
Backend reset endpoint now accepts profile_id parameter.
- Image proxy endpoint (/api/image-proxy) for canvas CORS — allowlisted CDNs,
browser-like UA for Deezer, 24h cache headers. Direct CORS first, proxy fallback.
- Server-side 5-min cache on all artist map endpoints with auto-invalidation
on watchlist add/remove, scan complete, and new MusicMap discoveries.
- Explorer fetches similar artists from MusicMap on-the-fly when none stored,
saves to DB for instant future visits. Validates artist names against
Spotify/iTunes API before loading map — rejects gibberish with 404.
- Genre map per-genre cap removed (was 300 backend, 400 frontend).
- Center node in Explorer uses type 'center' not 'watchlist' — no longer
misidentified as a watchlist artist.
- Error overlay auto-dismisses after 2.5s and returns to Discover page.
- Helper What's New restructured with dated sections (April 4/3/2/1, March),
trimmed from ~80 to ~38 entries, date headers styled as purple dividers.
- Version modal updated with Artist Map section and recent fixes.
Full-width section with three mode cards: Watchlist (existing), Genres
(placeholder), and Explorer (placeholder). Dark gradient background
with purple/blue ambient glow, animated dot grid overlay, and polished
card hover effects. Replaces the old small hero button.
Responsive: 3-column desktop, 1-column mobile.
Toolbar redesigned: three-section layout (back+brand / centered search
with icon / tool buttons). Brand icon in accent purple. Zoom buttons in
compact pill group. Tool labels visible on desktop, icon-only on mobile.
Added keyboard shortcuts modal (keyboard icon button): lists all 10
shortcuts with styled kbd elements.
Fixes:
- Mouse wheel zoom min matched to button zoom min (0.02)
- Right-click no longer triggers left-click info modal (button filter)
- Removed external "Open on Spotify" link from context menu
- Search results dropdown centered under search bar
- Keyboard: Escape close, +/- zoom, F fit, S search, H toggle similar
- Right-click context menu: Artist Info, View Discography, Watchlist,
Open on Spotify — glass-style with auto-close
- Filter toggle button + H key: hide/show similar artists for clean
watchlist-only overview
- Removed node dragging (caused visual desync with offscreen buffer)
- Better loading progress text
- Cleanup: keyboard handler removed on close, context menu hidden
- Metadata cache backfill: batch-lookup all node names across all sources
to fill missing IDs, images, and genres
- Source-aware navigation: View Discography passes correct source to
artist page so non-active-source artists load correctly
- Constellation hover effect: 800ms delay, fade in/out animation, dim
overlay with glowing connection lines to related artists
- Click ripple animation on node selection
- Related artists list in info modal with clickable navigation
- Rich tooltip with artist photo, name, genres on hover
- Removed node dragging (caused visual desync with offscreen buffer)
- Performance: cached constellation lookups, lighter cache query
(no raw_json), canvas.width for proper DPR overlay coverage
Visual canvas map on Discover page showing watchlist artists as large
anchor bubbles surrounded by their similar artists, sized by relevance.
Layout: golden angle spiral for watchlist nodes with push-apart guarantee,
spiral packing with spatial grid collision detection for similar artists.
Offscreen buffer rendering for smooth pan/zoom (single drawImage blit).
Features:
- 320px watchlist bubbles, similar sized 25-55% by rank/occurrence
- Search bar with instant filter + animated zoom-to-node
- Tooltip with artist photo, name, genre tags on hover
- Touch support: single finger pan, pinch zoom, tap to click
- Zoom +/- buttons and fit-to-screen with smooth 250ms animation
- Click opens artist info modal (same as Your Artists)
- Loading overlay with image count progress
- Async image loading via createImageBitmap (non-blocking)
YOUR ARTISTS (major feature):
- Aggregates liked/followed artists from Spotify, Tidal, Last.fm, Deezer
- Matches to ALL metadata sources (Spotify, iTunes, Deezer, Discogs)
- DB-first matching: library → watchlist → cache → API search (capped)
- Image backfill from Spotify API for artists missing artwork
- Carousel on Discover page with 20 random matched artists
- View All modal with search, source filters, sort, pagination
- Artist info modal: hero image, matched source badges, genres, bio,
listeners/plays from Last.fm, watchlist toggle, view discography
- Auto-refresh with loading state on first load, polls until ready
- Deduplication by normalized name across all services
DEEZER OAUTH:
- Full OAuth flow: /auth/deezer + /deezer/callback
- Settings UI on Connections tab (App ID, Secret, Redirect URI)
- Token stored encrypted, auto-included in API calls
- get_user_favorite_artists() for liked artists pool
SERVICE CLIENTS:
- Spotify: added user-follow-read scope + get_followed_artists()
- Tidal: get_favorite_artists() with V2/V1 fallback
- Last.fm: get_authenticated_username() + get_user_top_artists()
FAILED MB LOOKUPS MANAGER:
- Manage button on Cache Health modal
- Browse/filter/search all failed MusicBrainz lookups
- Search MusicBrainz directly and manually match entries
- Optimized cache health queries (11 → 4 consolidated)
- Dashboard cache stats now poll every 15s
EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS:
- Discover button on undiscovered playlist cards
- Status badges: explored/wishlisted/downloaded/ready
- Auto-refresh during discovery via polling
- Redesigned controls: prominent Explore button, icons
BUG FIXES:
- Fix album artist splitting on collab albums (collab mode fed
album-level artists instead of per-track)
- Fix cover.jpg not moving during library reorganize (post-pass sweep)
- Fix cover.jpg missing when album detection takes fallback path
- Fix wishlist auto-processing toast spam (was firing every 2s)
- Fix media player collapsing on short viewports
- Fix watchlist rate limiting (~90% fewer API calls)
- Configurable spotify.min_api_interval setting
- Better Retry-After header extraction
- Encrypt Last.fm and Discogs credentials at rest
- Add $discnum template variable (unpadded disc number)
Added min-height and flex-shrink: 0 to prevent the sidebar flex layout
from compressing the player to zero height. Desktop 120px, tablet 100px,
phone 90px. The sidebar-spacer absorbs compression instead.
Explore button moved to its own row below playlist cards with gradient,
search icon, and "Explore Selected Playlist" label. Impossible to miss.
Mode toggle redesigned as pill segmented control with grid/list icons.
Action bar buttons get inline SVG icons (checkmark, square, heart).
Primary buttons use gradient + glow shadow treatment.
Build hint shows "Select a playlist above, then explore" → updates to
"Ready: [name]" when playlist selected. Discovery poller refreshes
cards every 5s while active. Button re-enables as "Open" after modal
launch so user can reopen closed discovery modal.
1. Discover button on undiscovered playlist cards — triggers discovery
directly from Explorer instead of redirecting to Sync page. Button
changes to "Open" to reopen modal after closing.
2. Status badges on playlist cards: checkmark (in library), heart
(wishlisted), star (fully discovered), percentage (needs discovery).
Meta line shows "N in library · M wishlisted" counts.
3. Auto-refresh: polls every 5s during active discovery to update cards.
WebSocket listener for discovery:progress events. Cards refresh when
discovery completes.
4. Explored tracking: playlists get green checkmark badge after tree is
built (session-only, resets on reload).
Backend: new get_mirrored_playlist_status_counts with fail-safe design —
core discovery counts use simple reliable queries, library/wishlist
counts are best-effort extras that won't break discovery detection.
Card layout redesigned: badges inline with playlist name, discover
button below meta text, no more absolute positioning overlaps.
New feature: Failed MusicBrainz Lookups management modal accessible
from Cache Health. Browse all failed lookups with type filter tabs,
search bar, pagination. Click any entry to search MusicBrainz and
manually match — saves MBID at 100% confidence. Clear individual
entries or bulk clear all.
Backend: 4 new endpoints — failed-mb-lookups list, mb-entry delete,
musicbrainz/search (artist/release/recording), mb-match save.
Performance: Cache health stats consolidated from 11 queries to 4
using CASE expressions. Added partial index on musicbrainz_cache for
failed lookups. Dashboard cache stats now poll every 15s instead of
single fire-and-forget fetch. Failed MB type counts cached on frontend,
only re-fetched after mutations.
Also includes: library reorganize now moves cover.jpg via post-pass
sidecar sweep, and changelog updates.
- Watchlist artist list: discogs_artist_id in API response
- Watchlist source badges: Discogs badge on artist cards
- Watchlist config modal: discogs_artist_id in SQL query, WHERE clause,
response, and linked provider section with badge
- CSS for watchlist-source-discogs and watchlist-provider-badge.discogs
- Add _extract_discogs_fields to metadata cache — handles Discogs field
names (title vs name, images array, Artist - Title format)
- Worker uses _fetch_and_cache_artist/_fetch_and_cache_album helpers
that cache raw data while returning it for enrichment
- All search/lookup methods cache results for repeat queries
- Cache browser: Discogs stat pill, source filter, clear button, badge
- Fixes albums showing as 'Unknown' and artists missing images in cache
- SpotifyClient: add _discogs lazy-load property, route _fallback to
DiscogsClient when configured (requires token, falls back to iTunes)
- web_server: _get_metadata_fallback_client returns DiscogsClient when
selected and token present
- Enhanced search: Discogs added as source tab with NDJSON streaming,
only available when token configured
- Alternate sources list includes Discogs when token is set
- Frontend: source labels, tab styling, fetch list all include Discogs
- Consistent with iTunes/Deezer pattern — same interfaces, same routing
- Add Discogs to WORKER_DEFS in worker-orbs.js so it participates
in the floating orb animation like all other enrichment workers
- Use SVG logo image instead of text
- Fix spinner and state CSS to match exact pattern of other workers
- Circular button with "dc" logo text, matching exact pattern of
AudioDB/Deezer/Spotify/iTunes/Last.fm/Genius/Tidal/Qobuz buttons
- Spinner animation when active, dimmed when paused, green when complete
- Hover tooltip showing status, current item, and progress stats
- Click to toggle pause/resume with config persistence
- WebSocket status handler updates button state in real-time
- Merge enrichment worker status into rate monitor WebSocket payload
- Hide old enrichment pills — rate monitor cards now show: service name,
worker status badge, arc gauge, calls/min, 1h/24h counts, budget bar
- Debounce idle detection with 5s grace period — prevents status
flickering between Running and Idle on every worker cycle
- Responsive grid layout with richer card design
- New core/api_call_tracker.py — centralized tracker with rolling 60s
timestamps (speedometer) and 24h minute-bucketed history (charts)
- Instrument all 9 service client rate_limited decorators to record
actual API calls with per-endpoint tracking for Spotify
- 1-second WebSocket push loop for real-time gauge updates
- Modern radial arc gauges with service brand colors, glowing active
arc, endpoint dot, 0/max scale labels, smooth CSS transitions
- Click any gauge to open detail modal with 24h call history chart
(Canvas 2D, HiDPI, gradient fill, grid lines, danger zone band)
- Spotify modal shows per-endpoint history lines with color legend
and live per-endpoint breakdown bars
- Rate limited state indicator — blinking red badge with countdown
timer appears on gauge card when Spotify ban is active
- REST endpoint GET /api/rate-monitor/history/<service> for chart data
- Responsive grid layout (5 cols desktop, 3 tablet, 2 phone)
- Per-section loading spinners (artists/albums/tracks) shown until each
NDJSON chunk arrives, auto-replaced with real content on receipt
- Active tab content auto-re-renders as streaming data arrives for both
enhanced search and global search
- Global search lazy-loads artist images for iTunes/Deezer via
/api/artist/{id}/image fallback (album art), matching enhanced search
- Change <int:track_id> to <track_id> on 5 library track endpoints —
Jellyfin uses GUID strings, int converter rejected them with 404 (#237)
- Add PUT /api/library/clear-match endpoint — sets service ID to NULL
and match status to not_found, allowing users to undo wrong matches (#236)
- Add "Clear Match" button in the manual match modal for all services
- Add bottom padding to .page to prevent floating buttons (bell, help)
from overlapping track action buttons at page bottom (#237)
- New discovery_artist_blacklist table with NOCASE name matching
- Filter blacklisted artists from all 6 discovery pool queries, hero
endpoint, and recent releases via SQL subquery and Python set check
- Name-based filtering means one block covers all sources (Spotify/iTunes/Deezer)
- Hover any discovery track row → ✕ button to quick-block that artist
- 🚫 button on Discover hero opens management modal with search-to-add
(powered by enhanced search) and list of blocked artists with unblock
- CRUD API: GET/POST/DELETE /api/discover/artist-blacklist
- Updated changelogs
- Add MusicBrainz to Cache Browser: stats pill, source filter, dedicated
browse endpoint, cards with matched/failed status indicators
- Add Clear MusicBrainz and Clear Failed MB Only to cache clear dropdown
- Move MusicBrainz into Cache Health "By Source" bar chart alongside
Spotify/iTunes/Deezer instead of isolated metric row
- Rename ambiguous "Failed Lookups" to "Failed MB Lookups" in summary cards
- Add browse-musicbrainz and clear-musicbrainz API endpoints
- Add musicbrainz_total/musicbrainz_failed to cache stats response
- Add Global Search Bar and MusicBrainz cache to changelogs
Persistent Spotlight-style search bar at bottom-center, accessible
from any page via click, /, or Ctrl+K. Hidden on Downloads page
where enhanced search already exists.
Features matching enhanced search:
- Clear button when input has text
- Source tabs with live switching
- Source badges, library check, play buttons
- Album click opens download modal directly
- Artist click navigates to detail page
- Tab switching stays open (timestamp guard)
- Mobile responsive
1. LB Discover page cards now use the dropdown (Download/Sync) instead
of the old single button with full choice dialog
2. Dropdown position auto-flips downward when button is near viewport top
3. Dropdown centered on button instead of right-aligned
4. Sync completion toast now includes playlist name and ⚡ indicator
5. Download modal already shows ⚡ prefix on playlist name as indicator
All changes purely additive — existing flows unaffected.
Live status: updateYouTubeModalSyncProgress was hardcoded to youtube-*
element IDs but each source uses its own prefix (listenbrainz-*, tidal-*,
deezer-*, etc). Now tries all prefixes to find the correct elements.
Fixes Wing It sync progress AND a pre-existing bug where normal LB/Tidal
sync from the modal wouldn't show live progress.
Wing It button added to sync_complete phase so it persists after sync.
Fixed tracks lookup with state.playlist?.tracks fallback. Increased
button size in modal to match other action buttons.
Wing It bypasses Spotify/iTunes/Deezer matching and uses raw track
names directly. User chooses Download or Sync from a choice dialog.
Download: opens Download Missing modal with force-download-all
pre-checked. wing_it flag skips wishlist for failed tracks.
Sync: new POST /api/wing-it/sync endpoint runs _run_sync_task with
raw track dicts. Live inline sync status display on the LB card
using the same progress elements as normal sync. Unmatched tracks
skip wishlist via _skip_wishlist flag on sync_service.
Button in three places:
- Next to "Start Discovery" in all discovery modals (fresh phase)
- Next to "Download Missing"/"Sync" after discovery (discovered phase)
- Next to "Download" on ListenBrainz cards (Discover page)
Fixed force-download toggle ID, sync progress field names
(total_tracks/matched_tracks not total/matched). All changes
purely additive — normal flows unaffected.
Complete replacement of the old bottom-center stacking toast system:
Compact Toasts: Single toast at a time, bottom-right above buttons.
Pill shape with type-colored left border stripe, icon, message, and
optional "Learn more" link. Slides in, fades out after 3.5s. Click
to dismiss. New toasts replace the current one smoothly.
Notification Bell: 44px circle button next to the helper (?), with
red badge counter for unread notifications. Click opens panel.
Notification Panel: Glass popover above bell button showing history
of last 50 notifications. Each entry has type icon, message, relative
timestamp, and optional help link. Unread dot indicator. Clear All
button. Marks all as read when panel opens.
Same showToast(message, type, helpSection) signature — all 842
callers unchanged. Deduplication preserved. Updated version modal
and helper What's New.
New tool card shows blocked source count. "View Blacklist" opens a
modal listing all blacklisted sources with track name, filename,
username, service icon, and time ago. Each entry has a remove button
to unblock. Empty state explains how to blacklist from Source Info.
Bar was using var(--accent) which can be dark/invisible against the
modal background. Now uses bright green gradient with glow shadow.
Also thicker (8px) and queries DOM fresh each poll tick to prevent
stale references.
Three separate table cells with fixed widths replaced by one compact
cell with a flex group. Buttons are 24px each, 2px gap, fade in on
row hover. Removes ~70px of wasted horizontal space per track row.
Artist Radio and Enhance Quality buttons moved from the page header
into the artist hero section (after badges, before genres). Add to
Watchlist stays in the top-right header where it was.
Step 1 and Step 2 action buttons (Cancel, Search/Download) now render
in a sticky footer outside the scrollable body — always visible
regardless of how many results are shown. Footer has backdrop blur
and top border separator matching the modal glass theme.
Step 2 of the redownload modal now streams results as each download
source responds instead of waiting for all sources to finish. Tidal/
YouTube/Qobuz columns appear instantly while Soulseek searches.
Backend: search-sources endpoint uses ThreadPoolExecutor + NDJSON
streaming — one JSON line per source as it completes.
Frontend: reads the NDJSON stream, appends columns with fade-in
animation as each source responds. Download button enables as soon
as any results arrive.
Each source gets its own column with results grouped and sorted by
confidence. Visual confidence bars, format badges, and source-specific
metadata (Soulseek username/slots). Best overall match auto-selected.
Major redesign:
- All metadata sources shown as side-by-side columns (not tabs)
- Frosted glass modal background with blur(40px) saturate(1.4)
- Album cover art in header from DB thumb_url (resolved for Plex)
- 1100px width, all elements scaled up, white text on accent buttons
Bug fixes:
- Deezer: use global singleton client, title-only fallback search,
strip version suffixes from query
- Track.__init__: added missing popularity=0 parameter
- Overlay: dedicated .redownload-overlay class avoids CSS conflicts
New track_downloads table records every download with full source data:
service type (soulseek/youtube/tidal/etc), username, remote filename,
file size, and audio quality. Recorded at all 3 post-processing
completion points.
Source Info button (ℹ) on each track in the enhanced library view shows
a popover with download provenance: service, username, original filename,
size, quality, download date. Includes "Blacklist This Source" button
that stores the real username+filename (not guessed local filenames).
Removed broken "Delete & Blacklist" option from Smart Delete since it
had no access to real source data. Blacklisting now done exclusively
from the Source Info popover where actual provenance data exists.
Added blacklist CRUD API endpoints (GET/POST/DELETE /api/library/blacklist).
Three-step redownload flow in the enhanced library view:
1. Metadata Source — searches Spotify/iTunes/Deezer simultaneously,
shows results with match scores, flags current match
2. Download Source — searches all active download sources (Soulseek,
YouTube, Tidal, etc.), shows candidates with format/bitrate/size/
confidence, flags blacklisted sources
3. Download — starts download, polls for progress, deletes old file
on success, updates DB path
Also integrates the download blacklist into the download pipeline —
_attempt_download_with_candidates now skips blacklisted sources
automatically during all downloads (wishlist, playlist sync, etc.).
New redownload button (↻) on each track row in enhanced library view.
Post-processing hook deletes old file and updates DB track path after
successful redownload.
Track delete in the enhanced library now shows three options:
- Remove from Library: DB record only (existing behavior)
- Delete File Too: DB + os.remove() the file from disk
- Delete & Blacklist: DB + file removal + add source to blacklist
New download_blacklist table stores rejected sources (username + filename)
with CRUD methods. Blacklist will be checked by the download pipeline
and the upcoming track redownload modal.
Smart delete modal styled with the same glass/dark theme as other
SoulSync modals, with color-coded destructive options.
New "Server Playlists" tab (default on Sync page) lets users compare
mirrored playlists against their media server and fix match issues.
- Dual-column comparison: source tracks (left) vs server tracks (right)
- Smart matching: exact title first, then fuzzy artist+title (≥75%)
- Find & Add: search library to fill missing slots at correct position
- Swap: replace matched tracks with different versions
- Remove: delete tracks from server playlists with confirmation
- Title similarity percentage badge on each match
- Disambiguation modal when multiple mirrored playlists share a name
- Album art on source tracks, server tracks, and search results
- Cross-column click-to-scroll highlighting
- Filter buttons (All/Matched/Missing/Extra) with live counts
- Escape key and backdrop click to close modals
- Mobile responsive (stacked columns under 768px)
- Works with Plex, Jellyfin, and Navidrome
New dashboard section shows recent syncs as scrolling cards with
playlist art, source badge, match percentage bar, and health color.
Click any card to open a detail modal showing every track's match
status, confidence score, album art, and download/wishlist status.
Per-track data is now cached in sync_history.track_results for all
sync paths: server-sync (playlist→media server), download missing
tracks, and wishlist processing. SyncResult carries match_details
from the sync service. Both image URLs and matched track info are
preserved for review.
Features:
- Staggered card entrance animation, delete button on hover
- Filter bar: All/Matched/Unmatched/Downloaded
- Color-coded confidence badges (green/amber/red)
- Unmatched tracks show "→ Wishlist" status
- 32px album art thumbnails per track row
- Auto-refreshes every 30 seconds on dashboard
- Falls back gracefully for old syncs without track_results
Status text and indicators now use fixed Material Design colors
instead of accent-dependent values — green for running/idle, amber
for paused, red for stopped, dim white for not configured. Readable
regardless of the user's chosen accent color.
New dedicated Explorer page with interactive node graph visualization.
Users select a mirrored playlist, choose Albums or Discographies mode,
and the app builds a branching tree: playlist root → artist nodes →
album nodes → track nodes. Supports all metadata sources (Spotify,
iTunes, Deezer) with source-aware discovery cache integration.
Features:
- Streaming NDJSON builds tree progressively as artist data arrives
- Circular artist nodes with photos, rounded album nodes with art
- SVG bezier connections that draw in on completion, fade on hover
- Click artist to expand albums, double-click album for track listing
- Single-click albums to select, Select All/Deselect for bulk ops
- Wishlist confirmation modal with per-album progress (NDJSON streaming)
- Artist nodes glow when any of their albums are selected
- Playlist picker with source tabs, discovery % gate (50% minimum)
- Zoom (scroll/pinch/buttons), pan (right/middle-drag), fit-to-view
- Metadata cache for discographies and album track listings
- Owned album detection from library database
- Fallback track-name matching when album names are missing
Enrichment chips now show live activity: 24h call count for all
services and daily budget usage (used/3,000) with gradient progress
bar for Spotify. Tracking is centralized in _get_enrichment_status
using cumulative stat diffs over a rolling deque — no worker files
modified. Added section header, "Configure →" label for unconfigured
services, and full 1h/24h breakdown in tooltips.
Dashboard now displays all enrichment services as live-status chips
below the core service cards. Each chip shows Running, Idle, Paused,
Stopped, or Not Configured state with color-coded left border accents.
Unconfigured services appear dimmed with dashed borders — clicking any
configurable chip navigates to Settings → Connections and scrolls to
the relevant service section.
Also fixes the Spotify card always being labeled "Apple Music" when
using iTunes fallback — card now always says "Spotify" with an amber
"Using iTunes/Deezer" indicator when fallback is active.
Cache maintenance:
- Input validation rejects junk entities (Unknown Artist, empty names)
from being cached, with exemptions for synthetic entries (_features,
_tracks suffixes)
- CacheEvictorJob expanded to 4 phases: TTL eviction, junk cleanup,
orphaned search cleanup, MusicBrainz failed lookup cleanup
- MusicBrainz null results now expire after 30 days (was 90) so failed
lookups get retried sooner
Cache health UI:
- Polished modal accessible from Dashboard "Cache Health" button and
repair dashboard health bar
- Shows health status banner (healthy/fair/poor), stat cards, source
breakdown with colored progress bars, type pills, and metrics table
- Repair dashboard shows compact bar with health dot indicator
Replaces the fire-and-forget button with a premium modal that shows
exactly which artists will be added before confirming. Features:
- Glassmorphic modal with stat cards, two-column artist grid, search
filter, collapsible ineligible section, and loading spinner
- Source-aware filtering: only shows artists with the active source's
ID (Spotify/iTunes/Deezer) as eligible
- Frontend and backend both paginate at 400 to avoid SQLite variable
limit (SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER=999) that silently broke queries
above ~500 artists
- Backend source detection aligned with frontend — uses only the
active source's ID, falls back to configured metadata source
New "Download Discography" button in artist hero section opens a modal
showing the full catalog — albums, EPs, and singles — with filter
toggles, select/deselect all, and per-album owned/missing indicators.
Modal features:
- Glassmorphic design with artist image blurred background header
- Filter pills for Albums/EPs/Singles with instant grid filtering
- Album cards with cover art, year, track count, and checkbox
- Owned albums dimmed and unchecked by default, missing pre-selected
- Live NDJSON streaming: each album updates in real-time as processed
- "Process Wishlist Now" button after completion
- Albums sorted by track count (Deluxe first) to prevent duplicate
folder contexts from standard/deluxe edition ordering
Backend: NDJSON streaming endpoint POST /api/artist/<id>/download-discography
- Fetches tracks per album via active metadata client
- Adds to wishlist with dedup (no slow fuzzy matching)
- Streams one JSON line per album as it completes
- Works on both Artists search page and Library artist detail page
New "Sync" button in the enhanced view header validates an artist's
library entries against files on disk. Removes stale tracks (missing
files), cleans empty albums, and updates track counts.
- POST /api/library/artist/<id>/sync endpoint
- Checks each track's file_path via _resolve_library_file_path
- Empty album cleanup checks ALL tracks (not just this artist's)
to avoid deleting albums shared with other artists
- Toast shows results: stale removed, albums cleaned, or "All files
verified" if everything checks out
- Auto-refreshes enhanced view when changes are made
Security:
- Toggle in Settings → Advanced: "Require PIN to access SoulSync"
- Full-screen lock overlay on every page load when enabled
- PIN validated server-side against admin profile (bcrypt hash)
- Inline PIN creation if admin has no PIN set, change PIN button if set
- One-time session flag: verify-launch-pin sets it, /profiles/current
consumes it — every page load re-requires PIN
Recovery:
- "Forgot PIN?" on lock screen switches to credential verification
- User pastes any configured API key/token/secret (Spotify, Tidal,
Plex, Jellyfin, Navidrome, ListenBrainz, AcoustID, Last.fm, Genius)
- Server checks against all 9 stored values — any match clears PIN
and disables lock, with toast guiding to Settings to set a new one
Profile switch integration:
- Entering PIN during profile switch also sets launch_pin_verified
flag, preventing double-PIN prompt on the subsequent page reload
Updated version modal and helper What's New with this feature.
Subtle accent border glow breathes every 3s on the ? button until
the user opens the menu for the first time, then stops permanently
via localStorage. Helps new users notice the help system exists.
Helper system phases 2-7:
- Setup Progress: onboarding checklist with progress ring, auto-detection
via /status, /api/settings, /api/library, /api/watchlist, /api/automations
- Quick Actions: accent pill buttons in popovers (service cards get
"Open Settings" and "View Docs" actions)
- Keyboard Shortcuts: full-screen overlay with key cap styling, grouped
by scope (Global, Player, Helper, Forms)
- Search: fuzzy search across 200+ help entries, 11 tours, and shortcuts
with cross-page navigation via _guessPageFromSelector()
- What's New: version-tagged highlights with "Show me" navigation,
red badge on ? button for unseen versions, older version cycling
- Troubleshoot: scans dashboard service cards for disconnected/error
states, shows fix steps with action buttons, "All Clear" when healthy
- Contextual menu: page-aware tour suggestion at top of menu
- Ctrl+K / Cmd+K opens helper search globally
- First-launch welcome tooltip with pulsing ? button
- Redesigned floating button (48px, accent gradient, glass effect)
- Redesigned menu (unified card panel, accent left-stripe on contextual)
Enrichment worker fixes:
- AcoustID: individual recording matches downgraded INFO→DEBUG to reduce
log noise (14 lines for one track → 1 summary line)
- Name normalization: strip " - Suffix" dash format (Spotify) same as
"(Suffix)" parens format across all 8 workers. Fixes false mismatch
on tracks like "Electric Eyes (Studio Brussels Remix)" vs
"Electric Eyes - Studio Brussels Remix" (was 0.54, now matches)
The artist name in album download modals is now a clickable link
that navigates to the Artists page with that artist's discography.
Uses the correct source-specific artist ID from the album data.
Works on enhanced search, artists page, and discover page modals.
Excluded from playlist, wishlist, and default contexts where the
subtitle isn't an artist name.
Clicking the button closes the watchlist modal and navigates to the
Artists page with the artist's discography loaded. Uses the correct
source ID based on the active metadata source (Spotify/Deezer/iTunes).
Search results now show "In Library" badges on albums and tracks
that already exist in the user's library. Badges appear with a
staggered fade-in animation after results render (non-blocking).
- Backend: /api/enhanced-search/library-check endpoint builds
owned album/track sets in 2 queries, O(1) lookups per result
- Frontend: async call after render, 30ms stagger per badge
- Tracks in library get play button rewired for direct playback
from media server instead of searching download sources
- Fixed enhanced search album card text not visible (info div
now absolute-positioned with gradient overlay)
- Download manager panel hidden by default for more search space
Watchlist cards: removed spring-bounce transitions, staggered
animations, and multi-layer hover shadows. Added CSS containment
and will-change for smoother scrolling.
Recent releases: backfill missing album cover art on page load
via metadata source lookup. Persists found covers to database.
New feature: click the floating ? button (bottom-right corner) to
enter help mode. Click any UI element to see a popover explaining
what it is and how to use it. Covers Dashboard + Sidebar + Watchlist.
- Floating button always visible above modals (z-index 999999)
- Click interception via capture phase prevents accidental actions
- Popover with smart positioning (right/left/below fallback)
- Arrow pointing to target element with accent highlight pulse
- "View full documentation" links navigate to the correct docs section
- Escape key dismisses popover or exits help mode
- Works inside modals (watchlist, artist config, global settings)
- 45+ contextual help entries covering sidebar nav, service cards,
stat cards, all 9 tool cards, watchlist modal buttons, artist
config options, content filters, and activity feed
- Separate helper.js file for maintainability
Artists page hero section:
- Large portrait artist photo (400x480px, rounded rectangle)
- Blurred saturated background from artist image
- 2.6em bold name with text shadow
- Real service logo badges (Spotify, MusicBrainz, Deezer, iTunes,
Last.fm, Genius, Tidal, Qobuz) — matching library page
- Genre pills merged from metadata cache + Last.fm tags
- Last.fm bio with read more/show less toggle
- Last.fm listener count + playcount stats (large bold numbers)
- Backend enriches discography response with artist_info from
metadata cache + library (all service IDs, Last.fm data, genres)
Album/Single/EP cards:
- Full-bleed cover art filling entire card with gradient overlay
- Album name + year overlaid at bottom over dark gradient
- Image zoom on hover, accent glow for dynamic-glow cards
- Responsive grid (220px desktop, 170px tablet, 140px mobile)
Similar artist cards:
- Full-bleed image cards matching library artist card style
- Gradient overlay with name at bottom, aspect-ratio 0.8
- Grid-controlled sizing via existing responsive breakpoints
Genre explorer (multi-source):
- Queries all allowed sources (iTunes+Deezer always, Spotify when
authed) via _get_genre_allowed_sources() helper
- Deezer genre support: genre_id mapping from search results,
one-time backfill from stored raw_json, album-to-artist propagation
- Genre deep dive deduplicates artists across sources
- Source dots on artists/tracks in deep dive modal
- Artist clicks route through source-specific client
- Album endpoint falls back across sources when IDs don't match
- Genre explorer cached 24hr in-memory, positioned at top of
Discover page below hero slider
All changes mobile responsive with proper breakpoints.
Genre explorer and deep dive modal now combine data from all available
metadata sources (iTunes + Deezer always, Spotify when authenticated).
Artists are deduplicated by name across sources, preferring entries
with images. Source dots (green/red/purple) indicate data origin.
Deezer genre support:
- Extract genre_id from Deezer album search responses via ID-to-name
mapping table (26 Deezer genre categories)
- Extract full genre names from Deezer get_album responses
- One-time backfill updates existing cached albums from stored raw_json
- Propagate album genres to Deezer artist entities
Cross-source album routing:
- /api/discover/album endpoint uses source-specific client (iTunes or
Deezer) based on the item's source, not just the active fallback
- Spotify path falls back to active fallback when album not found
- Track clicks use album_id directly instead of name-based resolution
- resolve-cache-album adds partial match and live search fallback
Other fixes:
- Genre explorer positioned at top of Discover page (below hero)
- Genre explorer results cached 24hr in-memory for fast reload
- Related genres computed from all albums by matched artists
- Artist clicks open Artists page with discography (not library detail)
- Discovery pool genre queries restored to source-filtered (Browse by
Genre tabs stay source-isolated as designed)
Discovery pool lists (matched and failed) now have a search input
that filters tracks client-side by name, artist, or playlist.
Matched tracks get a "Rematch" button that opens the fix modal in
cache-only mode — deletes the old cache entry and saves the new
match directly to the discovery cache via /api/discovery-pool/rematch.
This works regardless of whether a mirrored playlist track exists.
Failed tracks retain the existing "Fix Match" flow unchanged.
Modal now uses a fixed 600px height from open — results scroll within
a dedicated area instead of growing the modal and pushing inputs up.
This eliminates the layout shift that caused accidental result clicks.
Other fixes:
- Input fields now have labels (Track, Artist)
- Overlay dismiss uses mousedown with stopPropagation to prevent
accidental close when clicking near inputs
- Reduced results from 50 to 20 for faster response
- Clean minimal design matching app style
- Mobile: full-screen modal, stacked inputs with 44px touch targets
- Search bar: stripped heavy purple chrome, minimal dark input style
- Dropdown: inline flow instead of overlay, hides page header when active
- Section labels: flat uppercase text, no bordered glass boxes
- Artist cards: full-bleed photo with gradient overlay and name at bottom
(matches library page style), flexbox wrap layout with fixed dimensions
- Album cards: discover-style dark cards in horizontal scroll on desktop,
wrap to 2-per-row on mobile
- Track rows: clean flat list, subtle hover, smaller cover art
- Source tabs: compact pills with per-source accent colors
- Renamed grid classes (enh-artists-grid, enh-albums-grid, enh-tracks-list)
to avoid collision with generic .artists-grid rule
- Mobile: downloads-main-panel min-width:0 fix for 1190px overflow,
cards use calc(50% - 8px) for 2-per-row fill, touch-friendly targets
- Tidal and Qobuz SVG logos inverted on artist detail hero badges
- New Artist Radio button: clears queue, plays random artist track, enables radio
- Play buttons on Last.fm top tracks (hover reveal, resolves from library)
- Fixed inline JS escaping with data attribute delegation
- Stats page: database storage donut chart with per-table breakdown and total size
- Discover page: 5 new sections mined from metadata cache (zero API calls):
Undiscovered Albums, New In Your Genres, From Your Labels, Deep Cuts, Genre Explorer
- Genre Deep Dive modal: artists (clickable → artist page), popular tracks,
albums with download flow, related genre pills, in-library badges
- All cache queries filtered by active metadata source (Spotify/iTunes/Deezer)
- Stale cache entries (404) gracefully fall back to name+artist resolution
- Album cards show "In Library" badge, artist avatars scaled by prominence
- Stats page: full mobile layout with compact cards, charts, ranked lists
- Artist hero: stacked layout, compact image/name/badges, top tracks below
- Enhanced library: meta header/expanded header stack vertically, track table
collapses action columns into bottom sheet popover on mobile
- Automations: builder sidebar collapses, inputs go full width
- Hydrabase/Issues/Help: responsive stacking and compact layouts
- Fix grid blowout: add min-width:0 to stats grid children and overflow:hidden