Live-run feedback: "Best-fit release: deezer (665666731), score 1.0" is too thin
to trust/accept. Each finding now explains WHY:
- score_release_detail() exposes the per-signal breakdown (count/duration/title)
instead of just the blended score.
- resolve_canonical_for_album returns an enriched result: the breakdown,
file_track_count vs release_track_count, and a `candidates` list of every
source it scored (so a finding can show what the winner beat).
- resolve_and_store adds album/artist/thumb context from the row it already
loaded (no extra query). Storage still only reads source/album_id/score.
- The job builds a real description via _describe_pin(), e.g.:
"Pin deezer release 665666731 (confidence 100%).
Fit to your library: 11 files vs 11 tracks on this release — track count
100%, durations 100%, titles 100%.
Beat: spotify 65% (17 tk)."
and a clearer title ("Pin deezer as canonical: <artist> — <album>").
Tests: resolver enrichment (breakdown + candidate comparison fields), and
_describe_pin (judge-able text incl. the beaten alternatives, and honest "n/a"
for a missing signal). 42 canonical tests pass.
Note: the description string carries the judge-able info regardless of UI; how
the findings tab renders the extra details keys (thumb image, candidates table)
is still UI-dependent and unverified.
First stage of the canonical-album-version fix (#765 + #767-Bug2). Pins ONE
canonical (source, album_id) per album, chosen by best-fit to the user's actual
files, so the Reorganizer, Track Number Repair, and tagging stop re-resolving
independently and contradicting each other.
Ships DORMANT — nothing reads or writes the new data yet, so zero behavior
change. Later stages populate (Stage 2) and consume (Stages 3-4) it.
- core/metadata/canonical_version.py — pure scorer (the testable heart):
score_release_against_files() rates a candidate release by track-count fit +
duration alignment (greedy nearest within ±3s) + title overlap, dropping and
renormalizing missing signals so it never crashes on sparse metadata.
pick_canonical_release() takes candidates in source-priority order, picks the
best fit, breaks ties toward the earlier (higher-priority) candidate so the
choice is DETERMINISTIC — that determinism is what makes every tool agree
(#765), while count/duration fit picks the right EDITION (#767-Bug2). A
confidence floor (default 0.5) means a low-confidence guess is never pinned.
- database/music_database.py — additive, nullable columns on albums
(canonical_source / canonical_album_id / canonical_score /
canonical_resolved_at), guarded by the existing PRAGMA-table_info pattern.
NULL = unresolved = every consumer falls back to today's behavior.
Tests: tests/test_canonical_version.py (11) — edition discrimination (11 files
-> standard, 17 -> deluxe), deterministic priority tiebreak, duration
disambiguation on count ties, graceful degradation (no durations / counts only /
fuzzy titles), confidence floor, empty-input safety. tests/test_canonical_
columns_migration.py (4) — fresh DB has the columns, they're nullable w/ NULL
default, migration is idempotent, and it ALTERs them onto an old albums table.
60 DB/schema regression tests still pass.