HTML <select> options can only store string values, so setting_options booleans
([True, False]) were serialised as 'true'/'false' strings and sent to the API.
Python's `x is True` check returned False for the string, making require_top_target
and deep_audio_verify permanently read as False regardless of what the user saved.
Fix JS: convert 'true'/'false' strings to real booleans before POSTing.
Fix Python: _to_bool() in quality_upgrade + inline coercion in scanner to handle
both existing string values in config and correct future booleans.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move the "▾ N more" toggle out of .verif-actions into a dedicated
.verif-quar-alt-slot div (min-width: 68px) so every row reserves
the same horizontal space — action buttons now stay aligned whether
a row is a single track or the head of a group.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Quarantine grouping:
- First candidate shown as normal row; others hidden under a "▾ N more"
button inline in the actions bar — no separate header row
- Group open state tracked in _verifQuarOpenGroups (Set), survives
periodic re-renders so the list no longer auto-collapses
Quality Upgrade Finder:
- Default scope changed from 'watchlist' to 'all' so it scans the whole
library when no scope is explicitly configured
- _get_settings rewritten to read the full settings dict at once
(same pattern as QualityUpgradeScannerJob) to fix silent read failures
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Removes the duplicate Quarantine tab from the Library History modal and
brings the same-song grouping feature into the ⚠ Unverified/Quarantine
filter on the Downloads page.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Multiple quarantine entries accumulate per track (one per retry attempt)
and approving one left the others behind and kept the retry running.
- Approve now sends remove_siblings=true — backend sibling deletion was
already implemented but the flag was never passed from the UI
- Toast message now reports how many duplicate candidates were removed
- After approve, the backend cancels any in-flight quarantine-retry task
for the same track (matched by title) so the engine stops fetching new
candidates once the user has already accepted one
- Approve All also sends remove_siblings=true
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Quarantine list was only fetched once on page load — new entries created
during a running batch never appeared without a manual tab click.
- _adlFetch (2 s poller) now also calls _verifLoadQuarantine(true) every
7th poll (~14 s) so quarantine entries appear shortly after they land.
- Retry badge now shows 🛡 and a clearer tooltip when retry_trigger is
'acoustid' or 'acoustid_unverified', making it visible during the
quarantine-retry cycle that a previous candidate was quarantined.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- pipeline: use trigger='acoustid_unverified' (not 'acoustid') when
require_verified=ON rejects an unconfirmed track — quarantine badge now
shows "ACOUSTID UNVERIFIED" instead of "ACOUSTID MISMATCH"
- web_server: /api/verification/config now also returns require_verified
- pages-extra: collapse the Unverified sub-view to quarantine-only when
require_verified=true (same path as acoustid_enabled=false); new trigger
entry in _VERIF_QUAR_TRIGGERS for acoustid_unverified
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AcoustID 'could not confirm' (SKIP) is common for legitimate tracks not in its
fingerprint DB (new/obscure releases, classical, remixes, live, remasters,
non-Latin-script titles). Make the require_verified help text explicit that
turning it on quarantines all of those, so users expect manual review/approval
rather than discovering a flooded quarantine folder. Reinforces that the safer
default (off → import with the unverified badge) loses nothing and blocks nothing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
New setting acoustid.require_verified (default off), shown under
Settings → Quality Profile only when AcoustID is enabled.
When on, an AcoustID SKIP (ran but couldn't confirm — no fingerprint match
or cross-script metadata, the ⚠ "unverified" case) is treated like a FAIL:
the file is quarantined and the next-best candidate is tried, instead of
importing an unverified file. Only a clean AcoustID PASS is kept.
Transient ERROR results (rate-limit / outage) are deliberately NOT blocked —
that would stall the whole pipeline during an AcoustID outage. Those still
import with their existing flag.
- pipeline.py: SKIP routes through the existing FAIL quarantine + retry path
(trigger 'acoustid') when require_verified is on.
- UI: checkbox under Quality Profile, visibility tied to acoustid-enabled via
syncAcoustidRequireVerifiedVisibility(); load/save wired in settings.js.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The two library quality jobs overlapped confusingly. Keep both, but make
each one's role obvious and put them on the same v3 quality definition.
Quality Upgrade Finder (quality_upgrade) — the ACTIVE job:
- Quality decision moved from v2 (extension + DB bitrate) to v3: probes the
REAL file with mutagen (measured bit depth / sample rate / bitrate) and
checks it against the profile's ranked targets — same as the import guard.
- New optional `deep_audio_verify` setting (default OFF): also run the ffmpeg
decode guard (truncation + silence); a broken file is proposed for replacement.
- Renamed to "Quality Upgrade Finder (active — proposes a replacement)" + help
text spells out it actively searches a better version and queues it.
- v3 helpers imported at module level so they stay monkeypatchable in tests.
Quality Check (quality_upgrade_scanner) — the FLAG-ONLY job:
- `deep_audio_verify` default flipped ON->OFF (the ffmpeg decode is the
CPU-heavy step; matches the download pipeline's default).
- Renamed to "Quality Check (flag only — you decide per finding)" + help text
contrasts it with the active Finder.
UI: deep_audio_verify setting label now shows "(ffmpeg decode — CPU heavy)".
Tests: scan() tests stub the v3 probe path (probe_audio_quality /
quality_meets_profile / resolve_library_file_path) since they use fake paths.
The v2 pure-function helpers stay (still unit-tested).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The audio-completeness guard (detect_broken_audio) is the only post-processing
step that fully DECODES the file with ffmpeg, making it the most CPU-heavy step.
Two changes reduce and gate that cost:
1. Single ffmpeg pass: astats (truncation) + silencedetect (silence) now run in
one chained -af filter over a single decode, instead of two full decodes.
~50% less CPU, no detection lost. Pure parsers unchanged.
2. Opt-in toggle: new post_processing.audio_completeness_check (default False).
The decode now only runs when the user enables it under
Settings → Post-processing → Core Features. Most preview/truncation cases are
already caught at the source (HiFi/Qobuz have their own guards), so the
expensive whole-file decode stays off unless explicitly turned on.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The live export status was a separate flex child with flex-basis:100%, which became a
greedy item in the card's flex row and squished the info column to min-content (text
wrapping vertically). Inject the status into the card's existing .card-meta line instead
(same approach as the pipeline phase indicator) so it sits inline and leaves the row intact.
Removes the offending div + CSS.
Phase 6 (UI). Adds an export button to the mirrored-playlist card's hover action row (next
to rename/link/delete). Click -> a small on-brand modal to pick a destination (Sync to
ListenBrainz directly, or Download .jspf). Starts the background export, then polls status
and shows live progress on the card ('Matching 340/1000 · 312 matched' -> 'Synced · 947/1000
matched · view'). Reuses the tested backend job/endpoints; additive (new button + CSS + JS
functions, existing card render untouched apart from the inserted button).
Standalone _run_soulsync_deep_scan did a path-only diff (untracked = transfer files
not in the soulsync DB) and shutil.move'd EVERY untracked file to Staging — no guard.
When the DB is empty/out of sync with disk (volume swap, DB reset, external Picard
tag edits) but Transfer holds the real library, that flags the whole library as
untracked and relocates all of it; Phase 5 then deletes the rows, and with Staging
cleanup on the files are gone for good. Reporter lost ~1,500 tracks into Staging.
The stale_guard the orphan detector + media-server deep scan already use (#828, #908)
was never wired into this path. Fix:
- core/library/standalone_scan.py (pure, tested): plan_standalone_deep_scan() diffs
untracked (separator-normalized) and decides whether the move is safe. Blocks when
the untracked share is implausibly large (>20 files AND >50% of Transfer — the
desync signature, via is_implausible_orphan_flood) or when the user marked Transfer
permanent. A normal batch of new arrivals still moves.
- web_server: consult the planner before Phase 4; on block, move NOTHING, leave files
in place, and surface a loud warning + activity item. Guard Phase 5 deletes too
(skip on desync-block or implausible stale share).
- 'Transfer is my permanent library — never move files out' toggle
(import.transfer_is_permanent) in Settings.
- tests/library/test_standalone_scan.py: seam coverage + the #904 regression
(empty DB + 1,500 files -> blocked, nothing moved).
No behavior change for in-sync libraries; the guard only trips on the desync pattern.
Profiling the actually-painted dashboard found two pure-waste GPU costs (no visual
payoff), reclaimable with zero degradation:
- backdrop-filter on cards whose backgrounds are already 90-99% opaque, so the blur
is invisible: service-card (x3), stat-card-dashboard (x3), activity-feed-container.
Dropped the filter, nudged opacity to ~0.97 so the unblurred sliver is imperceptible.
- redundant/near-invisible box-shadow layers on the two biggest elements: page-shell
(near-fullscreen — collapsed two stacked outer shadows to one) and sidebar (dropped
a duplicate layer + a 0 0 60px accent glow at 6% opacity that's barely visible but a
costly 60px-blur pass).
Targets the DURING-USE cost, not idle. sidebar-header keeps its blur (genuinely
translucent), and the cursor blob is untouched (that one's a real visual tradeoff).
The dashboard particle preset built a fresh createRadialGradient + arc-fill for all
50 glows every frame. But each glow's gradient is a fixed size/colour for the
particle's life — only the pulse ALPHA changes per frame, and canvas multiplies
image alpha by ctx.globalAlpha. So bake the gradient once into a per-particle
offscreen canvas (full alpha) and drawImage it each frame with globalAlpha = pulse
(times the incoming globalAlpha, so transition fades stay identical). Rebuilt only
when the accent colour changes.
Pixel-identical output: same colour, same linear falloff, same source-over; sprite
rendered at ceil(glowSize) then downscaled to exact glowSize. Drops 50 gradient
allocations + arc-fills per frame to 50 cached blits. Scoped to the dashboard
preset only (smallest blast radius); other presets untouched.
People report SoulSync working their machine hard at idle. On likely-weak devices
(<=2 cores, or <=2GB, or low on both: <=4 cores AND <=4GB) auto-enable reduce-effects
once and toast why ('lower-power device — turn effects back on in Settings').
Device-scoped via localStorage on purpose: a weak laptop must not flip the server
setting for the user's other machines. Acts only when this device has no stored
preference (null), so it runs at most once and never overrides an explicit choice.
Conservative thresholds avoid flagging capable boxes (a 4-core/8GB laptop isn't
touched; Firefox/Safari, which don't expose deviceMemory, only trip on <=2 cores).
Settings-load now prefers the device-level localStorage value over the server
default, so opening Settings no longer clobbers the per-device (auto or manual) choice.
GPU fill/blur cost scales with radius. The sidebar aura orbs already fade to
transparent at 70% of their gradient, so dropping their blur 40->28px shrinks the
composited bounding box with no perceptible softness loss. The frosted header's
backdrop-filter is re-blurred whenever the orbs drift behind it; 28->18px cuts
that per-frame work ~a third while keeping the frosted look. Relief is biggest on
weak GPUs (the machines people complain about).
The .sidebar-header::after ambient sweep animated `left` (-100% -> 140%) on an
8s infinite loop — forcing a layout recalc every frame it's on screen, on the
sidebar that's present on every page. Convert to transform: translateX() with a
pixel-identical travel path (element is 60% of header width, so translateX(400%)
== the old 240%-of-header sweep) + will-change. Compositor-only now; no per-frame
layout. Zero visual change.
Private YT Music playlists (a user's Liked Music, list=LM) need auth, but the
only cookie option was cookiesfrombrowser — a browser on the same machine as
SoulSync, useless on a headless/Docker box (and locked to whatever account that
browser happens to be signed into). Add a 'Paste cookies.txt' mode so users can
supply the exact session they want from any machine.
- core/youtube_cookies.py: pure seam — build_youtube_cookie_opts (cookiefile vs
cookiesfrombrowser precedence, mutually exclusive, fail-safe on a missing file),
looks_like_cookiefile (needs a real cookie row; rejects junk/header-only),
write_pasted_cookiefile (validate + 0600 write; blank/junk never clobbers a saved file).
- _youtube_cookie_opts() delegates to the seam, so every yt-dlp call site gets it.
- /api/settings pops cookies_paste before the generic persist, validates (400 on
junk), writes config/youtube_cookies.txt, stores only the path (blob never hits config.json).
- Settings dropdown gains 'Paste cookies.txt'; selecting it reveals a textarea.
- tests/test_youtube_cookies.py: precedence, validation, fail-safe write (11 tests).
Bumps _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION to 2.7.5, defaults the docker-publish workflow's
version_tag to 2.7.5, and refreshes the release notes for the fixes/features
since 2.7.4: deezer real track numbers, special-edition cover art (release-scope),
the leading-'The' dedup, HiFi preview rejection (#895), M3U/M3U8 import (#893),
organize-by-playlist file naming, durable Find & Add match, ignore-list management
+ manual-add unblock (#897), and the Unraid template fixes (#899). WHATS_NEW +
VERSION_MODAL_SECTIONS rolled to 2.7.5 with 2.7.4 folded into the earlier-versions recap.
Files inside an Organize-by-Playlist folder were stuck with the library filename
(materializer hardcoded os.path.basename) — users wanted control over the naming,
e.g. a playlist-order prefix so a DAP plays them in order.
Add an opt-in FILENAME template "Playlist File Naming" (file_organization.templates
.playlist_item), tokens $position/$artist/$album/$track/$title. It is a filename,
not a path: validated to forbid "/" or "\" and to require $title, both in the
Settings UI (blocks save with a reason) and in core/playlists/item_naming.py, which
also fails safe at apply time — a bad/empty template falls back to the library
filename, so it can never produce a broken name. Default empty = current behavior.
Works for symlink AND copy modes (a symlink name is independent of its target).
Applied in _rebuild_one_from_db (the live reconcile/rebuild path), which has the
per-track metadata + playlist order; the pure FS materializer just gained an
optional dest_names override and is otherwise untouched. $position is zero-padded
to playlist width for correct sorting.
Tests: pure validate/render (slash + missing-title rejected, fallback, sanitize,
no-separator guarantee), FS-layer dest_names + collision disambiguation + back-
compat, and end-to-end through the DB rebuild (07->01 rename + empty-template
keeps library filename).
Two issues behind #897:
1) Discoverability — the "Ignored" management modal (view/un-ignore/clear-all,
shipped with #874) was only reachable from the wishlist *overview modal*
footer, which most users never open. Add the same button to the wishlist
page toolbar next to Cleanup / Clear All, wired to openWishlistIgnoreModal().
2) Manual re-add silently blocked (carlosjfcasero) — the album-modal "add to
wishlist" endpoint passes source_type=album, but the ignore gate only
bypasses+clears for source_type=manual, so re-adding a previously-cancelled
track failed. We cannot just send manual: source_type drives Albums/Singles
categorisation and repair_worker legitimately uses album too. Thread an
explicit user_initiated flag (db.add_to_wishlist -> service -> album route)
that bypasses+clears the ignore while preserving the real source_type.
Regression test pins both: an automatic source_type=album add stays blocked,
the user_initiated add goes through, clears the ignore, and keeps source_type=album.
The import-from-file tool only took CSV/TSV/TXT. Add M3U/M3U8 — the most common
file-playlist format, and the one SoulSync itself exports. Parses extended M3U
(#EXTINF artist/title/duration, #PLAYLIST name) and simple M3U (derives
artist/title from the file name), and keeps "# MISSING:" entries from our own
export (those are exactly the tracks a user imports to go match/download).
Frontend-only: the parser runs client-side and feeds the existing import path.
Switching presets now restores the user's prior edits to that preset
instead of factory defaults. Edits are stashed per preset name under
the quality_profile_presets preference; 'custom'/unknown names are not
stashed. Adds a /reset endpoint + "Reset to defaults" UI link to drop a
preset's saved edits.
- DB: set_quality_profile stashes per-preset; get_quality_preset returns
the customized form by default, _factory_quality_preset for the raw
defaults; reset_quality_preset forgets a preset's edits.
- web_server: apply-preset carries the global search_mode across switches;
new preset/<name>/reset endpoint.
- UI: target edits now save via debouncedSaveQualityProfile (profile-only,
no full settings re-init/flicker); preset switch suppresses the global
auto-save listener; help text + reset link.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Quality fallback is now a global setting in the Quality Profile
(ranked targets + fallback_enabled). The per-source allow_fallback
checkboxes on Tidal, Qobuz, HiFi, Deezer and Amazon were misleading —
they implied quality is still controlled per-source. Removed from HTML
and settings.js read/save. Backend defaults to allow_fallback=True
which is the correct behaviour.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bumps _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION to 2.7.4 and refreshes the What's New panel +
version-modal highlight reel to the 2.7.4 set (re-identify #889 headline; #890
title-strip; #891 residual-folder cleanup; #886 AAC tier; #887 Spotify Free
status; #884 NZBGet; #885 tz; Sokhi import-cleanup batch), with 2.7.3 rolled into
the brief 'earlier versions' summary per the current-release-only convention.
The hero's overflow:hidden was clipping the header content, but removing it let the
blurred background + overlay cover (and steal clicks from) the source tabs below.
Move the decoration into .reid-hero-decor — an absolutely-positioned clip layer
that contains the blur and is pointer-events:none — so the header content (a sibling,
never clipped) shows in full AND the tabs stay clickable.
Adds a per-track ⇄ action (admin-only, alongside source-info/redownload/delete)
that opens the Re-identify modal seeded with the track's title/artist/album/art.
The loop is now live: click ⇄ → pick a release → file stages + hint writes →
auto-import re-files it under the chosen single/EP/album (and replaces the old
entry on success when 'replace' is ticked).
Double-gated: the button only renders for admins, and /api/reidentify/apply
re-checks is_admin server-side.
The showpiece: a focused 'which release does this track belong to?' chooser.
Source tabs (default active), pre-seeded search, the same song surfaced across
single/EP/album with color-coded type badges, ISRC-ranked, replace-original
toggle (on by default). Glassy panel, blurred hero art, shimmer/spinner states,
hover-lift result cards — matched to the app's modal language.
Backend:
- core/imports/rematch_apply.py: pure staged_destination + build_reidentify_hint,
injectable stage_file_for_reidentify (COPIES the file, never moves — original
safe until re-import succeeds). 6 tests.
- POST /api/reidentify/apply (admin-only): resolve_hint_fields → stage file →
create_hint → nudge the worker. Replace deletes the old row only on success.
Frontend: modal markup (index.html), full stylesheet (style.css), and the
openReidentifyModal/search/select/confirm flow (library.js). Not yet reachable
from a button — Phase 5 wires it.
radoslav-orlov: add AAC as a download quality option. AAC is more efficient than
MP3, so it's useful for Soulseek/torrents (streaming sources pick their own
codec; Amazon — the AAC-heavy one — is down).
Additive by construction: every quality tier already defaults enabled=false and
the waterfall is built only from enabled tiers, so AAC ships OFF and the bucketer
routes a not-enabled AAC file to the 'other' bucket EXACTLY as today (where it was
silently dropped). Only a user who turns AAC on makes it a first-class tier,
ranked above MP3 / below FLAC (priority 1.5, min-kbps gate so junk AAC can't beat
a good MP3).
- music_database: aac tier (disabled) in the default profile + all 3 presets.
- soulseek_client: map .m4a -> 'aac' in both result parsers (was 'unknown' ->
dropped); add the 'aac' bucket + a gated branch + a fallback size limit.
- settings UI: an 'AAC' tier toggle (unchecked) between FLAC and MP3; save
defaults its priority to 1.5 so upgraded profiles rank it right on first save.
7 seam tests pinning the additive guarantee (aac absent/disabled -> dropped as
before; FLAC/MP3 selection unchanged; aac on -> selectable, below FLAC, above
MP3); 81 quality/soulseek tests pass, ruff clean. quality_upgrade left untouched
(its AAC handling is unchanged).
radoslav-orlov: with no Spotify auth, enrichment runs on the no-creds Spotify Free
source (prefer-free is on by default) and IS working — pending drains, the modal
shows RUNNING — but the dashboard header tooltip said 'Not Authenticated /
Connect Spotify in Settings'. Two causes:
- get_stats() only set using_free for the rate-limit / spent-budget bridges, not
the plain no-auth-default-free case. The loop already computes the right signal
(free_serving = _free_active(), True here) but it was a local var. Cache it on
self each iteration and report it as using_free (no auth API call in the 2s
status loop).
- The dashboard's Spotify updater checked notAuthenticated BEFORE bridgingFree, so
even with using_free it showed Not Authenticated. notAuthenticated now excludes
the bridging-free case; the LastFM/Genius/Tidal/Qobuz updaters (no free path)
are unchanged.
5 seam tests for get_stats free/auth reporting; 67 enrichment/free tests pass.
Surfaces metadata_enhancement.single_to_album as a checkbox in the Post-Processing
> Core Features section, next to the cover-art settings (it's about getting the
right album cover). Default OFF, wired like the replaygain toggle (load '=== true',
save raw .checked) since the generic data-config binding defaults a missing key to
ON. Registered the default in settings.py DEFAULT_CONFIG + config.example.json.
A user who removes a wishlist track, or cancels an in-flight wishlist
download, would have it re-added on the next auto cycle (watchlist scan,
failed-track capture, or the cancel handler's own re-add), so the same
release downloaded -> failed/cancelled -> re-queued forever.
Adds a TTL'd skip-gate (30 days), softer than the blocklist: it expires
so the track is reconsidered later, and never blocks a manual
force-download — only the automatic re-queue.
- core/wishlist/ignore.py: pure TTL/normalization/display logic + a
best-effort orchestrator (no DB handle, caller passes now).
- database/music_database.py: migration-safe wishlist_ignore table +
add/check/remove/list(+purge)/clear methods, and the gate in
add_to_wishlist beside the blocklist guard. Fail-open throughout — an
ignore error can never block a legitimate add; a manual add bypasses
the gate AND clears the ignore.
- routes.py: user remove (single/album/batch) records an ignore. Hooked
at the route layer, NOT the DB remove, so success-cleanup never
ignores (regression-tested).
- web_server.py: cancel now ignores + removes from the wishlist instead
of re-adding for endless retry; three /api/wishlist/ignore-list*
endpoints.
- downloads.js: 'Ignored' modal (view / un-ignore / clear all).
- 13 tests: pure logic, DB seam, gate (block/bypass/fail-open),
route wiring, and the success-cleanup-does-not-ignore regression.
Multiple failed source attempts at one song each land in quarantine as
separate entries. Group them by the *intended* target (sidecar context
track_info isrc -> id -> uri, falling back to normalized artist|title for
legacy thin sidecars) — an exact relationship across siblings, since the
bad files' own tags differ but the target track is constant.
- core: quarantine_group_key() + find_quarantine_siblings() seams; list
entries now carry group_key.
- approve endpoint: remove_siblings flag auto-deletes the other attempts
once one is accepted (captured BEFORE approve restores the file out of
quarantine, or the id lookup would resolve nothing). Scoped to the
quarantine manager; download-modal chooser + version-mismatch fallback
pass no flag and are unaffected.
- UI: multi-member groups render as a collapsible parent row (album art +
'N alternatives'); singletons unchanged. Toast reports removed count.
- 11 tests incl. ordering regression for capture-before-approve.
The Quarantine tab badge was only populated by loadQuarantineList(), which runs
when the tab is clicked — so opening Library History showed a stale 0 until then.
Refresh the count on modal open via the existing /api/quarantine/list endpoint.
The Download Discography modal exposed only Albums/EPs/Singles, its EPs toggle did
nothing, and Live/Compilations/Featured were missing — so you couldn't fine-filter
a bulk download the way Artist Detail lets you browse.
Root cause: the modal's endpoint (/api/artist/<id>/discography) used the base
get_artist_discography, which lumps EPs into singles, and the modal only read
{albums, singles} — so the EPs bucket was always empty (dead toggle). It also had
no content-type (Live/Compilation/Featured) classification at all.
- Backend: the endpoint now uses get_artist_detail_discography — the SAME split
Artist Detail uses — and returns a separate `eps` list.
- Frontend: read `eps`; tag each card with data-is-live/compilation/featured via a
new shared _classifyReleaseContent() (also adopted by the Artist Detail cards so
the two can't drift); add Live/Compilations/Featured filter buttons; combined
category+content filtering. The download payload is built from VISIBLE checked
cards, so every toggle now actually changes what downloads.
- Regression test: get_artist_detail_discography splits an EP into the eps bucket.
- .sidebar-header: real frosted-glass blur of content scrolling behind it —
made the background translucent (was an opaque base layer), added
backdrop-filter blur, and raised the header above the nav (z-index) so nav
items actually sit in its backdrop.
- .dl-nav-badge: vertically centered on the right (top:50% + translateY) instead
of pinned to the top-right corner.
- Removed border-top-right-radius from .sidebar and .sidebar-header (square top).
- Hide the "My Accounts" + "My Settings" header buttons for admin profiles —
both are inert for admin (every service is "Managed in Settings", and My
Settings is an empty pointer note); kept for non-admins who get real UI.
Reported by @Lysticity: opening Settings reset the whole config to defaults. The
chain: GET /api/settings 500s (their env: ConfigManager missing redacted_config)
-> loadSettingsData() called response.json() WITHOUT checking response.ok, so the
error body {"error": ...} was treated as settings -> every field populated as
`settings.x?.y || ''` blanked to defaults -> autosave then wrote those defaults
over the real config.
Fix (settings.js): bail BEFORE touching any field when the response isn't ok / is
an error body, set window._settingsLoadFailed, and guard BOTH save paths
(debouncedAutoSaveSettings + saveSettings) on it. The flag clears on the next
successful load. So any load failure (500, lock, network) now leaves the saved
config untouched instead of wiping it.
The redacted_config method exists in all 2.7.x source + on dev (their 500 looks
like a stale/mismatched build), but the UI must not destroy config on ANY failed
load. Regression test pins redacted_config stays a callable method on the class
(its removal is exactly what 500s the endpoint).
The two import behaviour toggles previously lived only in Settings → Import.
Mirror them onto the React Import page (above the processing queue) so they're
visible and adjustable right where you import.
- New ImportOptions component: two Switches ("Quality check on import",
"Use folder as artist") with optimistic update + immediate save.
- API: fetchImportOptions / saveImportOptions / importOptionsQueryOptions —
read the whole settings blob, POST a partial {import: {...}} (the settings
endpoint partial-merges, so the rest of config is untouched). Both default ON
when absent, matching the backend defaults.
- Same import.quality_filter_enabled / import.folder_artist_override config
keys as the Settings page, so the two stay in sync.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Answers "does import respect quality?": yes — the pipeline already runs the
quality gate (check_quality_target) BEFORE AcoustID and quarantines files that
don't meet the profile (unless fallback/downsample is on). This adds an explicit
user switch over that behaviour.
- New config import.quality_filter_enabled (default True). When False,
check_quality_target returns None early so EVERY file imports regardless of
quality; the file is still probed and the library Quality Upgrade Scanner
still flags below-profile tracks. Default preserves current behaviour.
- Settings → Library: the Import Settings group is now a collapsible tile
(same pattern as Post-Processing) and gains the "Only import tracks that meet
your quality profile" toggle at the top, alongside replace-lower-quality and
folder-artist-override.
- settings.js populate/collect the new key; config schema default added.
- Tests: key-aware config stub (a blanket-False mock would wrongly disable the
filter) + a new test pinning toggle-OFF = accept below-target file.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the wishlist-only Quality Scanner with a proper Library Maintenance
job that produces actionable findings — same model as the AcoustID/orphan
tools, per user request ("mach ein finding wie jedes anderes Tool").
- New core/repair_jobs/quality_upgrade_scanner.py: iterates DB library
tracks, resolves each path via the shared resolver (now index-0 correct for
relative library paths), probes REAL audio quality with the same
probe_audio_quality the download import guard uses, and checks it against the
user's v3 ranked targets via quality_meets_profile (strict — no extension
guessing, no fallback). Below-profile tracks become 'quality_upgrade'
findings with current vs target quality in details.
- repair_worker._fix_quality_upgrade: redownload (wishlist + delete file/row),
delete (file + row), or ignore (dismiss in UI). Registered in _execute_fix
dispatch + bulk fixable_types.
- Frontend (enrichment.js): 'Low Quality' type label, 'Upgrade' fix button, a
3-way _promptQualityUpgradeAction modal (Re-download / Delete / Ignore),
wired into both single-finding fix and bulk-fix (Ignore → dismiss inline).
- Tools "Quality Scanner" button now triggers Run Now of this job and points
the user to Library Maintenance → Findings.
The old standalone /api/quality-scanner endpoints are left intact (unused by the
button) to avoid churn. Verified: job registers, fix handler dispatches.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- list_quarantine_entries now surfaces the probed quality (context._audio_quality,
recorded before the gates) so each quarantine row shows what the file actually
is when deciding to approve/delete. Rendered as a quality chip in the review UI.
- _resolve_library_file_path logs the searched base dirs once when it can't
resolve a path, so a remaining mount/path mismatch is diagnosable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>