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BoulderBadgeDad
ee4d514d60 CI: silence S110 on three intentional best-effort swallows (unblocks dev build)
The dev-nightly build runs `ruff check .` before "Build and push to GHCR" in the
same job, so the three S110 (try/except/pass) errors introduced since the last
green build (ce6ce4d) failed the lint step and SKIPPED the image push entirely —
every dev-nightly since #704 went red, so the dev image was never rebuilt and none
of the recent fixes (incl. the #852 WebSocket login-bypass fix) ever shipped to
the image users pull.

All three are deliberate best-effort swallows; annotate them with the repo's
existing `# noqa: S110 — <reason>` convention rather than adding dead logging:
- relocate.py: tag write is best-effort (re-import re-derives tags)
- acoustid_scanner.py: verification-status tag is optional context
- web_server.py: audio-duration probe falls through to 0

ruff check . + compileall now clean; pytest already passed in CI at ce6ce4d.
2026-06-11 16:00:07 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
572a7c05f0 Release: bump version to 2.7.1 + default the docker publish tag to 2.7.1
- _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION 2.7.0 → 2.7.1 (single source of truth; drives the UI
  version + commit-suffixed build string).
- docker-publish.yml workflow_dispatch default version_tag 2.7.0 → 2.7.1 (and the
  description example), so the manual tagged-release publish defaults to 2.7.1.
2026-06-11 15:45:39 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
46eccbb237 #852: gate the WebSocket handshake — close the launch-PIN/login bypass
The #832 fix enforces the launch PIN / login via a Flask before_request hook, but
that hook does NOT run for the socketio handshake — empirically a normal endpoint
401s while /socket.io/ returns 200 with the gate on. So removing the client overlay
(Safari "Hide Distracting Items", devtools) + opening a socket streams live data
(downloads, logs, dashboard, notifications) completely unauthenticated.

Fix: the socketio connect handler now enforces the same check and returns False
(rejects the connection) when a gate is active and the session isn't verified.
Rejecting connect blocks every downstream WS event (subscribe/join), so all live
data is covered. core/security/ws_gate.is_ws_connection_blocked is the pure seam:
login mode (when on) > launch PIN > open, mirroring the HTTP gate exactly. Fails
OPEN on a config-read error, same as the HTTP gate.

Audited every other surface empirically with the gate on + unauthenticated: SSE
streams, catch-all pages, library/dashboard data, admin endpoints, search,
image-proxy, audio-stream (incl. a /etc/passwd traversal probe) all 401; /api/v1
key-gated. The WebSocket was the only hole.

Tests (10): pure gate logic (login>pin precedence, all on/off combos) + real
socketio.test_client integration — connect rejected when gate on + unauthenticated,
allowed when gate off or PIN verified.
2026-06-11 13:27:03 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
87e5e1fa23 #702: make mirrored-playlist cancel/reset/delete idempotent (un-wedge LB weekly sync)
Root cause (from the reporter's app.log): a ListenBrainz weekly playlist syncs
through the in-memory youtube_playlist_states discovery machine. When that live
state is lost — a Docker restart, or the discovery process ending while the user
waits for the media-server scan — the DB discover-download snapshot survives but
the live state is gone. Every recovery action (Cancel/Reset/Delete) then hit
`key not in states` and returned 404 "YouTube playlist not found" (hence the
confusing "Youtube" on a ListenBrainz playlist), leaving the playlist permanently
wedged with no way to dismiss or re-sync. Works for the maintainer because a
single session with no restart keeps the live state alive.

Fix — these are cleanup ops, so "the thing is already gone" is SUCCESS, not 404:
- cancel_sync core (shared by YouTube + ListenBrainz + Tidal/Deezer/Qobuz/...) →
  missing key returns idempotent success.
- reset_youtube_playlist / delete_youtube_playlist → same.
The playlist becomes recoverable: Cancel/Reset clears the dead state and the user
re-syncs fresh.

Tests: cancel_sync core (missing key = idempotent 200 not 404; present key still
cancels + clears the worker + reverts phase); endpoint-level idempotency for
cancel/reset/delete; updated the old test that locked the 404 wedge. 834 sync/
discovery tests green.
2026-06-11 12:55:55 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
a207bd943b #845 tests: lift history-path resolver to core/ + seam-test the delete-safety
resolve_history_audio_path drives a DESTRUCTIVE delete (os.remove), but lived
endpoint-bound in web_server with zero tests. Lifted to core/matching/history_paths
with injected effects (exists / resolve_library_path / lookup_titled_paths) so the
fallback chain — and the collision-safety that stops delete() from removing the
wrong same-title file — is a clean importable seam. web_server now wraps it (DB
lookup + os.path.exists + prefix resolver injected); behavior preserved.

9 tests lock it: recorded-path hit, prefix-resolve fallback, single tracks-table
candidate, and the safety rules — multiple same-title candidates with NO artist ->
None (refuse to guess), artist filter picks only the matching path, artist named
but unmatched -> None, no-title/empty-lookup -> None. Full suite green (5906).
2026-06-11 11:07:25 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
17440329c1 #845 follow-up: admin-gate the mutating verification-review endpoints
The merged PR left the review-queue's mutating endpoints ungated. Both now require
admin, matching the Phase 3 destructive-endpoint convention:

- /api/verification/<id>/delete (os.remove + drops the history row) — @admin_only,
  so a non-admin on a login/multi-profile instance can't delete library files.
- /api/verification/<id>/approve (flips verification_status + writes the tag) —
  @admin_only; also wrapped its DB writes in `with db._get_connection()` for
  rollback-on-error + codebase consistency (was a bare conn).

Read/playback endpoints (stream/play/compare/entry/config) stay open — the app's
LAN-read model. Tests: non-admin gets 403 on delete + approve; admin isn't blocked.
2026-06-11 10:43:40 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
eb35ba86fb
Merge pull request #845 from nick2000713/fix/import-folder-artist-override-optin
feat: import folder-artist override opt-in + verification pipeline review queue
2026-06-11 10:39:59 -07:00
nick2000713
bf5affd03c resolve merge conflict in style.css 2026-06-11 18:21:04 +02:00
BoulderBadgeDad
3284af428d Discogs (#848 follow-up): tag collection album IDs for consistency
The Your Albums Discogs collection sync stored bare release_ids while
search/discography now store tagged ('r<id>') ones (#848). This didn't cause a live
bug — the pool dedups by normalized name, and discogs_release_id is only ever
re-fetched (which handles bare via release-first) — but it left the "type travels
with the ID" invariant half-applied. Now the collection sync tags its IDs too, so
every stored Discogs album ID is uniform and a future ID comparison can't be tripped
by mixed forms.

Collection items are always releases, so they're tagged 'r<id>'. Test locks the
stored value + that a tagged collection ID routes only to /releases (never /masters).
2026-06-11 08:33:26 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
654a5b4536 Release: bump version to 2.7.0 + default the docker publish tag to 2.7.0
- _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION 2.6.9 → 2.7.0 (single source of truth; drives the UI
  version + commit-suffixed build string).
- docker-publish.yml workflow_dispatch default version_tag 2.6.9 → 2.7.0 (and the
  description example), so the manual tagged-release publish defaults to 2.7.0.
2026-06-10 22:57:19 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
613688a9ad Login recovery (DB + backend): security question to reset a forgotten password
Closes the forgot-login-password gap. A per-profile recovery question + answer lets
a locked-out user reset their own password.

- DB: additive recovery_question + recovery_answer_hash columns (idempotent
  migration). set/get-question/verify/has methods; answer is hashed (pbkdf2) and
  matched forgivingly (trim + lowercase + collapse whitespace). No recovery set →
  never verifies.
- Endpoints (allowlisted in the login gate so they work pre-auth):
  GET /api/auth/recovery-question?username= (generic 404 when absent),
  POST /api/auth/recovery-reset {username, answer, new_password} — brute-force
  limited; a correct answer sets the new password + authenticates the session.
  POST /api/profiles/<id>/set-recovery (admin or self) to configure it.

Tests: set/get/verify, forgiving match, hashed-not-plaintext, no-recovery-never-
verifies, full reset flow (wrong answer rejected + password intact; correct answer
resets), unknown-user 404. 25 tests pass. Next: the Settings + login-screen UI.
2026-06-10 22:24:54 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
21dfbb39b0 Native login (increment 3/3): login screen, set-password, Settings toggle, logout
The UI that makes opt-in login usable. Off by default → your LAN setup is unchanged
(none of this appears unless security.require_login is on).

- Login screen overlay (reuses the launch-PIN styling): username + password →
  /api/auth/login → reload into the app. Shown when /api/profiles/current reports
  login_required (checked before profile selection).
- POST /api/profiles/<id>/set-password (admin, or self) to set/clear a login
  password, distinct from the PIN.
- Settings → Security: "Login password (admin account)" field + a "Require login"
  toggle (with the anti-lockout note). Wired into the existing settings load/save.
- Sign-out button in the profile bar, revealed only in login mode (login_mode flag
  on /api/profiles/current); soulsyncLogout() → /api/auth/logout → reload.

Tests: set-password sets/clears + verifies; /api/profiles/current signals
login_required. 20 login/password tests pass; 64 script-split integrity pass.

Remaining (small follow-up): a password field in the Manage Profiles edit form so
admins can set OTHER profiles' passwords from the UI (the endpoint already exists).
2026-06-10 22:10:33 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
92cbef90f9 Native login (increment 2/3): login/logout endpoints + require_login gate
The backend auth for opt-in username/password mode (security.require_login, default
off → zero change; the launch PIN + picker behave exactly as today).

- core/security/login_gate.py: pure gate (mirrors launch_lock) — when login mode is
  on, an unauthenticated session reaches only the page shell, /api/auth/login,
  /api/auth/logout, /api/profiles/current, /api/setup/status, and the key-authed
  /api/v1 API. Deliberately does NOT expose the profile list pre-auth (you type your
  name, not pick from a roster).
- _enforce_login before_request enforces it; _enforce_launch_pin no-ops when login
  mode is on (login replaces the shared PIN, per design).
- POST /api/auth/login (username = profile name, case-insensitive; brute-force
  limited per IP; generic error so names don't leak) + POST /api/auth/logout.
- Anti-lockout: the settings save refuses to turn ON login mode until the admin
  account has a password.

Tests: gate blocks→login→access→logout→blocked; case-insensitive username; wrong
password / passwordless profile / unknown user all 401 generically; login list not
exposed pre-auth; can't enable login without an admin password. 12 tests pass. Next:
the login screen + set-password UI + the toggle (increment 3).
2026-06-10 22:01:53 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
86d0a0dd62 Security: trust a forward-auth proxy user header (Tier 3)
Lets SoulSync sit behind Authelia/Authentik/oauth2-proxy as the gatekeeper: when
security.auth_proxy_header names a header (e.g. Remote-User), a request carrying it
is treated as already-authenticated and passes the launch lock — the proxy did the
login (with 2FA).

- core/security/auth_proxy.py: trusted_proxy_user(get_header, header_name) — returns
  the user iff the configured header is present + non-empty; empty header name (the
  default) → always None → feature off.
- _enforce_launch_pin ORs it into pin_verified. OFF by default, so a direct install
  is unaffected AND a client-spoofed header does nothing unless the operator opted in.
- Doc'd in Support/REVERSE-PROXY.md with the must-strip-client-headers warning.

This is the lightweight Tier 3 (auth-proxy integration), not a full per-user login —
the proxy owns identity; SoulSync trusts it.

Tests: helper off/on/blank/exception-safe; integration — trusted header passes the
gate, no header is locked, and (the safety pin) a spoofed header is IGNORED when the
feature is off. 6 tests pass.
2026-06-10 20:57:48 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
0d1e949798 Security: brute-force limiter on the launch-PIN unlock (Tier 2)
A publicly-exposed instance gated only by the launch PIN was brute-forceable. Added
a lenient in-memory failed-attempt limiter (core/security/rate_limit.py): 10 wrong
PINs from one IP within 5 min → 429 with Retry-After, failures age out on their own
(self-heal, no persistent lockout), and a CORRECT entry clears that IP instantly.

Wired into /api/profiles/verify-launch-pin. By design it can only ever trigger on a
flood of WRONG PINs — correct entry, a couple of typos, or a no-PIN install are
never affected, so normal use sees no change. Keyed per-IP so an attacker can't
lock out a legit user.

Tests: limiter is lenient under threshold, trips on a flood, success clears it,
failures self-heal, per-IP isolation; endpoint returns 429 after 10 wrong PINs with
Retry-After. 6 tests pass.
2026-06-10 20:47:46 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
aa3aae695d Security: opt-in reverse-proxy mode (ProxyFix + Secure cookie) + nginx guide
Tier 1 of "secure behind a reverse proxy". STRICTLY opt-in so direct/LAN installs
are byte-for-byte unchanged.

- core/security/reverse_proxy.py: apply_reverse_proxy_mode(app, config_get) — a
  no-op unless security.trust_reverse_proxy=true. When OFF (default), the app is
  untouched: no ProxyFix, X-Forwarded-* stays UNtrusted (a direct client can't
  spoof its IP/scheme), session cookie keeps Flask defaults. When ON (operator is
  behind nginx/Caddy/Traefik with TLS): trust one proxy hop's X-Forwarded-*, and
  mark the session cookie Secure + SameSite=Lax. Any config error → safe no-op,
  never breaks startup.
- Wired once at app init.
- Support/REVERSE-PROXY.md: nginx (with the Socket.IO Upgrade headers people
  always miss) / Caddy / Traefik configs, the setting, and the "put auth in front
  (Authelia/Authentik/oauth2-proxy)" recommendation + the off-for-plain-HTTP note.

Tests: off (and missing-key, and a config exception) is a strict no-op — not
ProxyFix-wrapped, cookie defaults intact; on wraps ProxyFix + secures the cookie;
and the real web_server app is NOT in proxy mode by default. 5 tests pass.
2026-06-10 20:36:49 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
d82d02b921 Artist Sync: unify with deep scan — server-diff stale removal, scoped to one artist
Per the original intent, "Sync" is now a single-artist deep scan: it uses the SAME
reconciliation source as the whole-library deep scan instead of a separate
disk-existence check.

- Phase 1 already calls the deep-scan worker's _process_artist_with_content; now it
  passes seen_track_ids so the pull collects the server's current track IDs for the
  artist (existing + new), exactly as the library deep scan does.
- Phase 2 stale = (artist's DB tracks for this server) − seen, then
  delete_stale_tracks(server_source) — identical mechanism to deep scan, scoped to
  one artist. The old os.path.exists disk check (which could mass-delete on an
  unreachable mount) is gone.
- Removal only runs when the server pull SUCCEEDED — no trustworthy 'seen' set
  (no server, unreachable, or a failed pull) → skip, never delete. The
  is_implausible_stale_removal guard (>50% unseen) stays as the same safety net
  deep scan has for a flaky response. @admin_only retained.

Tests rewritten for the server-diff model: removes only tracks the server no longer
has; guard skips when most are unseen; a failed pull skips removal entirely;
admin-only. 8 tests pass.
2026-06-10 19:43:25 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
4d1b9a5639 Artist Sync: guard stale-removal against an unreachable mount + gate it admin-only
The enhanced-tab "Sync" button's stale-removal phase deleted any track whose file
wasn't on disk, with NO guard — so if the music storage was momentarily
unavailable (sleeping NAS, dropped mount, unmounted Docker volume, WSL hiccup),
os.path.exists returned False for EVERY file and one click wiped the whole artist
(tracks + their now-"empty" albums) from the DB. The deep-scan path already had a
50%-stale safety net (#828); this endpoint never got one.

- New core/library/stale_guard.py: is_implausible_stale_removal(missing, total) —
  a tested rule (skip removal when missing > 50% of a >=5-track set), centralised
  so every stale-removal site can share it.
- sync_artist_library: if the guard trips, SKIP removal (delete nothing), return
  removal_skipped + warn; the frontend shows "storage may be offline — skipped"
  instead of silently deleting. Empty-album cleanup now also only runs on the
  non-skipped path and uses `album_id IS NOT NULL` (fixes the NOT IN-with-NULL
  no-op). Frontend also refreshes the view on additions, not just removals.
- @admin_only on the endpoint — it deletes tracks + albums but was ungated, while
  the sibling delete_album endpoint is gated.

Deep scan was already safe (different mechanism: server-diff + its own 50% guard).

Tests: guard unit rules; endpoint skips removal when all files missing (keeps the
tracks), removes only the genuinely-gone few otherwise, and 403s for non-admins.
7 new tests pass.
2026-06-10 19:33:44 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
27d738e7b1 Fix: Find & Add library search buried exact matches (case-sensitive ordering)
Reported via Find & Add (Billie Eilish "bad guy"): the track was in the library
and on Plex, but never showed in the modal's 20 results. Root cause (proven
against the real 307k-track DB): the search did `ORDER BY tracks.title`, which is
case-SENSITIVE in SQLite (BINARY collation sorts 'B' before 'b'). Billie's title
is lowercase "bad guy"; everyone else's is "Bad Guy", so all the capitalised ones
sorted first, filled the LIMIT, and her exact match landed at ~#25 — cut off.

- search_tracks now ranks by relevance: exact title match first (case-insensitive
  via unidecode_lower), then prefix, then alphabetical — so an exact match can't
  be sorted below the limit by a capital letter. Helps every caller.
- Added a rank-only `rank_artist` hint (never filters): Find & Add already knows
  the source track's artist, so it now passes it and the exact title+artist match
  floats to #1. Filtering was deliberately avoided — if the track is tagged under
  a slightly different artist on the server, a filter would re-hide it.

Verified on the real DB: title-only "bad guy" now surfaces Billie at #4 (was
>#20); with the artist hint she's #1. Seam tests: lowercase exact title isn't
buried; rank hint floats the match without filtering; exact title beats a
superstring title. 10 tests pass.
2026-06-10 17:23:13 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
1517794e23 Fix: manual Find & Add recreated the Jellyfin/Emby playlist (#837)
Automations + auto-sync respect 'append' mode and preserve a server playlist's
description + cover image, but manually matching a missing track ("Find & add")
recreated the whole playlist and wiped them.

Root cause: the add-track endpoint's Jellyfin branch called
`update_playlist(<entire track list>)`, which deletes + recreates the playlist on
Jellyfin/Emby. Switched it to the purpose-built `append_to_playlist([the one
found track])` — the same in-place, dedupe-safe op the 'append' sync mode already
uses — so the playlist (and its description/image) is preserved and only the
missing track is added. append_to_playlist reads `.id` off the track, so the
endpoint now sets it (it previously only set ratingKey).

Plex (in-place addItems) and Navidrome (in-place Subsonic updatePlaylist) were
already non-destructive; Emby routes through the jellyfin branch, so this covers
it too.

Tests: the add-track endpoint appends in place and never calls update_playlist;
a link-to-existing-track touches nothing. 18 tests pass (incl. the existing
append-mode suite).
2026-06-10 16:55:08 -07:00
dev
5896f2dcc6 fix: eager config load + check acoustid.enabled for verification pill
On fresh page load the Downloads pill now immediately reflects whether
Download Verification is enabled (calls _verifLoadConfig in
loadActiveDownloadsPage instead of only on first filter click).

Also changed /api/verification/config to check the `acoustid.enabled`
toggle rather than the raw api_key string — matches the UI setting
"Enable Download Verification".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 01:28:31 +02:00
dev
97b40cbd43 feat(verification): review queue — listen/compare/approve/delete unverified downloads
- ⚠ Unverified filter rows gain actions: inline play (range-streamed from the
  history file path, server-side only), YouTube compare, Approve -> new
  human_verified status (tag + history + tracks; AcoustID scanner skips these
  entirely), Delete (file + entry)
- API: /api/verification/<id>/stream|approve|delete (path only from DB row)
- backfill: history rows with acoustid_result='fail' that exist at all were
  imported despite the failure = force_imported (covers pre-fix fallback
  imports like the user's 'My Ordinary Life')

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 01:28:31 +02:00
BoulderBadgeDad
783839349c Automations: per-profile playlist source reads in auto-sync (part 2)
The playlist source registry built the Spotify/Tidal adapters with a client
GETTER (resolved fresh on every read), but web_server passed `lambda: <global
client>`. Swapped those to get_spotify_client_for_profile /
get_tidal_client_for_profile.

Combined with part 1 (the engine running each automation as its owner), an
auto-sync pipeline now reads its source playlist through the OWNER's account:
- interactive sync → the user's session profile,
- background automation → the automation owner (via core.profile_context),
- admin / profile 1 → the global client, so the admin's existing auto-sync
  pipelines pull exactly as before.

The adapters re-resolve per read, so a singleton registry is fine. Deezer/Qobuz
getters left global (their playlist login is tangled with downloads — deferred).

Tests: the Spotify/Tidal source adapters resolve the global client under admin
and re-resolve through the profile context per call (unconnected → safe global
fallback). 27 endpoint/profile tests pass.
2026-06-10 15:45:45 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
6980253a96 Automations: run each as its OWNER profile in the background (part 1 of per-profile sync)
Background automations had no session, so get_current_profile_id() fell back to
admin (1) — wrong for a non-admin's scheduled job. Now the engine declares the
automation's owner around handler execution via a contextvar
(core/profile_context.py), and get_current_profile_id() consults it only when
there's NO web request. So:
- a real logged-in request always wins (foreground unchanged),
- admin + system automations are profile 1 → resolve to admin exactly as before
  (the 8 admin-owned auto-sync pipelines behave identically),
- only non-admin-owned automations gain their correct identity, deep through the
  whole call chain (incl. the per-profile client resolvers) — no threading
  profile_id through dozens of signatures.

Reset in a finally so a pooled thread can't leak the override to the next job.

Tests: contextvar set/reset/nested; get_current_profile_id honours the override
only outside a request (a real session still wins); and end-to-end — the engine
runs a non-admin automation as profile 4, an admin one as 1, an explicit trigger
profile overrides the owner, and the context resets even when the handler raises.
27 + 4 tests pass.

Part 2 (next): point the sync handlers' source-playlist READ at
get_spotify_client_for_profile so a non-admin's auto-sync pulls THEIR playlist.
2026-06-10 15:37:56 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
af1a35385c Profiles: ListenBrainz in My Accounts; Personal Settings now just server library
Third service (the easy one — ListenBrainz already had a working per-profile
token path). Consolidated all per-profile streaming accounts into the My Accounts
modal:
- My Accounts gains a ListenBrainz row with a token-paste connect (a new 'token'
  service type alongside the OAuth-popup ones), reusing the existing
  /api/profiles/me/listenbrainz save + the generic disconnect.
- Connections API reports listenbrainz status (connected + username).
- Personal Settings (the gear modal) dropped its Spotify/Tidal/ListenBrainz
  sections — those duplicated My Accounts — and now shows only the per-profile
  server-library selection (non-admin) or a pointer note (admin). The old
  renderPersonalSettings{Spotify,Tidal,LB} functions are left defined but unused.

So every per-profile account connection (Spotify, Tidal, ListenBrainz) now lives
in one place. Tests: LB connect status + disconnect via the generic endpoint.
23 endpoint tests pass; 64 integrity tests pass.
2026-06-10 13:32:29 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
60b9fe10e9 Profiles: per-profile Tidal self-auth (playlists) — with a safe token-save redirect
Second service. Each profile connects its own Tidal; its playlist reads use that
account, everything else stays global. The gotcha vs Spotify: TidalClient loads
AND saves tokens to one global slot (tidal_tokens), so a naive per-profile client
would clobber the admin's tokens on refresh.

- get_tidal_client_for_profile builds a dedicated TidalClient seeded with the
  profile's tokens, refreshed via the shared/global app creds, and OVERRIDES its
  _save_tokens to persist to the PROFILE row — never the global slot. Admin
  (profile 1) + unconnected profiles use the global client unchanged. Cached per
  profile + evicted on (dis)connect.
- DB: set_profile_tidal_tokens / get_profile_tidal (encrypted); the OAuth callback
  now uses them + evicts the cached client.
- Wired the Tidal playlist reads (list + tracks) to the per-profile client; the
  module import line left intact.
- My Accounts: Tidal row (Connect via /auth/tidal?profile_id=, status, Disconnect).
  Connections API extended; disconnect made generic (/<service>/disconnect).
  Admin sees "managed in Settings" for every service.

Tests: per-profile token refresh writes to the profile and leaves the global
tidal_tokens untouched (the safety guarantee); connect status + disconnect;
admin/unconnected → global client. 22 endpoint tests pass.
2026-06-10 13:11:59 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
e8bd9c8018 Profiles: per-profile Spotify self-auth (shared app) + My Accounts modal + read wiring
First service of the per-profile playlist-auth feature. Each profile connects
its OWN Spotify account through the shared (admin's) app, getting its own token;
used for that profile's playlist reads. Admin + unconnected profiles + all
background workers keep using the global/admin client — fully non-regressive.

- Shared-app OAuth: get_spotify_client_for_profile + the /auth/spotify init &
  callback now use the GLOBAL app creds (falling back from any legacy per-profile
  app creds) with the profile's own token cache, and show_dialog=true forces the
  account chooser so a user can't silently inherit the admin's Spotify session.
  The builder gates on the profile's own token cache existing — no cache → global.
- My Accounts modal (new, all-profile-accessible via the profile bar): one-click
  Connect/Disconnect Spotify + connection status (account name). GET
  /api/profiles/me/connections + POST .../spotify/disconnect; admin's Spotify is
  read-only here (managed in Settings).
- Wired the request-scoped reads to the per-profile client: the playlist LIST,
  the playlist TRACKS view, liked-songs count, and user info — so a connected
  user sees and opens THEIR OWN (incl. private) playlists, not the admin's.

Tests: builder falls back to the global client for admin/None/unconnected (the
non-regression guarantee); connections status reports unconnected; admin
disconnect rejected. 124 profile/spotify/gate/integrity tests pass.

Still on the global account (next step): sync/download jobs run in background
workers with no profile context — stamping the requesting profile onto the job
is the remaining wiring. Other services (Tidal/Deezer/Qobuz/Last.fm/ListenBrainz)
follow this same pattern.
2026-06-10 12:21:17 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
6c05ec3670 Profiles: fix modal showing wrong active source + hero header / panel depth
Correctness (the modal was lying): "Spotify (no auth)" is a COMPOSITE the
Settings page stores as fallback_source='spotify' + metadata.spotify_free=true,
not a literal 'spotify_free' value. The modal read the raw fallback_source and
showed plain "Spotify" as active even when Settings clearly said "(no auth)".
The endpoint now mirrors that mapping both ways — reports active='spotify_free'
when the flag is set, and switching to it writes fallback_source=spotify +
spotify_free=true (and clears the flag for any other source). Modal + Settings
now always agree.

Visual: the modal itself (not just the cards) is richer now —
- a hero header per tab: big brand-logo disc + "Active <kind> source" eyebrow +
  the active name + a one-liner + an Active pill, all tinted by the brand color
  with a soft radial glow (the Manage-Workers hero feel);
- the panel gained brand-tinted radial depth instead of flat black.

Test: spotify_free composite round-trips like Settings (stored split + reported
as spotify_free; flag clears on switch). 15 endpoint + 64 integrity tests pass.
2026-06-10 10:26:29 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
cd59d75531 Profiles: richer Service Status modal + surface configured-vs-effective source
Visual rework toward the Manage Workers feel:
- Cards are now circular brand-logo discs on white, with each service's brand
  color (Spotify green, Deezer purple, Plex gold, …) driving the logo ring +
  active glow/gradient + hover lift. Replaces the flat emoji tiles.
- The left rail is alive: each tab shows its category + the CURRENT active
  choice's logo and label (e.g. "Metadata · Deezer"), with the active tab in a
  brand-tinted gradient + accent bar — mirroring the worker rows.

Correctness fix (answers "modal says spotify, settings says spotify (no auth)"):
the modal read the RAW configured source, but the rest of the app shows the
EFFECTIVE one. get_primary_source() silently downgrades a configured 'spotify'
to the default (deezer) when Spotify isn't authenticated — so configured and
effective diverge. The endpoint now returns `effective` alongside `active`, and
the Metadata panel shows a note ("Configured source isn't connected — actually
using Deezer right now") whenever they differ. Settings was never broken; the
modal just wasn't showing the resolved source.

78 tests pass (integrity + endpoints); smoke confirms configured spotify →
effective deezer surfaces, spotify_free stays itself.
2026-06-10 09:58:47 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
22202104ef Profiles: redesign the Service Status modal — active source/server/download switcher
Replaces the basic credential-pill quick-switch with a Manage-Workers-styled
modal (topbar + left rail + panel, entrance animation, brand-logo cards).

- Sidebar Service Status: whole panel opens the modal; clicking the Metadata /
  Media Server / Download rows deep-links straight to that tab. Removed the
  "switch ▸" hover text.
- Three tabs: Metadata (source logo cards, unavailable ones dimmed), Server
  (Plex/Jellyfin/Navidrome/SoulSync logos), Download (Single⇄Hybrid segmented
  toggle; Hybrid shows a draggable priority list). Logos reuse SOURCE_LABELS +
  HYBRID_SOURCES; active card gets an accent ring + check.
- Admin writes the GLOBAL active source/server/download (reuses the same setters
  + client reloads as the Settings save, so changes take effect immediately).
  Non-admins see it read-only (editable=false) — the per-profile override is the
  next layer.

Backend: GET /api/profiles/me/active-sources (any profile; reports editable),
POST /api/profiles/active-sources (@admin_only; validates against the allowed
metadata/server/download lists, applies + reloads). New service-switch.js
(registered + in the integrity registry); old modal removed from
credential-sets.js (admin Connected Accounts manager stays).

Tests: 14 endpoint tests — read shape, admin sets metadata/hybrid+order
(reflected), bad-value 400s, non-admin read-only + 403 on write. 64 integrity
tests pass; real-app smoke confirms render + deep-links + the full set/reflect
cycle.
2026-06-10 09:45:32 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
d2a167ff5f Profiles: review fixes — close two gating gaps + reject whitespace secrets
Adversarial line-by-line review of the feature diff turned up:
- /api/database/update/stop was NOT @admin_only while its sibling start_update
  was — a non-admin could abort a library scan. Gated.
- /api/metadata-cache/evict was NOT gated while its clear siblings were. Gated.
- validate_credential_payload now treats whitespace-only values as missing, so
  a blank-but-spacey secret can't be saved to fail confusingly later.

Tests updated: both endpoints added to the admin-gating matrix; a whitespace-only
validation case added. 42 credential/gating tests pass.

Review also confirmed (no change needed): migration is idempotent + additive +
O(1); encryption round-trips with a non-dict guard; no SQL injection; stale
selections fall back to None safely; no secret ever returned to the browser;
the hybrid-drag index math is correct in both directions; the new resolver is
fully DORMANT (zero runtime callers) so existing client behaviour is untouched;
and @admin_only is a no-op for single-profile installs (default profile = admin).
2026-06-10 00:48:03 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
4ef12d7ddf Profiles Phase 2 (backend): per-profile credential selection endpoints
Lets any profile pick which admin-created credential set is active for it,
without creating/seeing secrets:
- GET  /api/profiles/me/services         per-service options (id+label only) +
                                          this profile's selected_id (stale-safe)
- POST /api/profiles/me/services/select   {service, credential_id|null}

Not admin-gated by design — it only writes a per-profile pointer and exposes no
secrets. Validates the chosen set exists AND belongs to that service (can't
select a tidal set under spotify), and rejects unsupported services. null clears
back to the global/admin default.

Tests: a non-admin reads options + selects + clears (no secret in the response),
and selection rejects wrong-service / nonexistent / unsupported. 10 endpoint
tests total.
2026-06-10 00:40:26 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
af24a08cc7 Profiles Phase 3: gate shared-destructive endpoints to admin server-side
The audit found these were UI-hidden but API-open — any profile (or the
anonymous default-admin) could call them directly. Added @admin_only to the 15
that mutate SHARED/global state:
- DB: update, backup, backups DELETE, restore, vacuum
- library: track DELETE, album DELETE, tracks delete-batch, clear-match
- plex clear-library; metadata-cache clear + clear-musicbrainz
- internal API keys: list, generate, revoke

Deliberately NOT gated: profile-scoped own-data ops like /api/wishlist/clear
(clears the caller's OWN wishlist via profile_id) — gating that would wrongly
block a non-admin from managing their own data. Verified by test.

Zero change for single-profile installs (the default profile IS admin), so
existing users are unaffected; only genuine non-admin profiles get 403.

Tests: non-admin → 403 on all 15 (the 403 fires before the view body, so no
destructive op runs); admin not blocked on the read-only one; wishlist/clear
stays open to non-admins (over-gating guard). 17 tests.
2026-06-10 00:37:56 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
d1dd6ed714 Profiles Phase 1: admin endpoints to manage service-credential sets
Admin-only CRUD over the named credential sets from Phase 0:
- GET  /api/credentials            list all sets grouped by service (NO secrets)
- POST /api/credentials            create {service,label,payload}, validated
- PUT  /api/credentials/<id>       update label and/or payload (partial)
- DELETE /api/credentials/<id>     delete (clears any profile selections → fallback)

All four are @admin_only (non-admin → 403), payloads validated via
core.credentials.store, secrets never returned to the browser. Additive — no
existing endpoint or behaviour changes.

Tests: real web_server app + Flask test client (8) — create/list/update/delete
roundtrip, payload never leaks in list, missing-field/unsupported-service/blank-
label/duplicate(409)/404 validation, and the non-admin 403 gate on every write.
Verified the web_server import coexists with the rest of the suite (175 mixed
tests pass).
2026-06-10 00:33:13 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
931167f197 Release 2.6.9: version bump + docker-publish default + What's New changelog
Bumps _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION 2.6.8 → 2.6.9, the docker-publish workflow's
default version tag, and adds the 2.6.9 What's New entry (15 items, security
fixes first: #832 launch-PIN enforcement and the settings-secret leak, then
#833/#831/#830/#829/#828/#827/#825/#824/#823/#740, Spotify (no auth), multi-
artist tags, decimal-volume dedup).
2026-06-09 23:03:49 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
8983299130 Security: stop GET /api/settings from shipping decrypted secrets to the browser
Found during the #832 audit: GET /api/settings returned dict(config_data) — and
config_data is DECRYPTED in memory — so every API key, OAuth secret, Plex/
Jellyfin token, and service password went to the browser in cleartext. Fernet
"encrypted at rest" protects a leaked DB file; it does nothing once the API
hands the plaintext to the client (devtools, HAR captures, an XSS, a screen
share, or a non-PIN'd LAN viewer).

Fix (centralized in ConfigManager):
- redacted_config() deep-copies config and replaces every _SENSITIVE_PATHS value
  that's actually set with REDACTED_SENTINEL; unset secrets stay empty so the UI
  still shows "not configured". Dict-valued secrets (tidal/qobuz OAuth sessions)
  collapse to the sentinel too. GET /api/settings now serves this copy.
- set() ignores a write of REDACTED_SENTINEL to a sensitive path, so the masked
  placeholder round-tripped by an unchanged settings form can never overwrite
  the real secret. A real value still saves; an empty value still clears.

Frontend: secret inputs are type=password, so the sentinel renders as dots
(looks like a saved secret). _wireRedactedSecrets() clears the mask on focus so
editing types fresh rather than onto the sentinel, and re-masks on blur if left
untouched — so an unchanged secret round-trips the sentinel (kept), an edited
one saves the new value, and a deliberately emptied one clears.

Tests: every sensitive path masks; unset stays empty; dict secrets mask; live
config not mutated; sentinel round-trip keeps the real secret; real value
overwrites; empty clears; sentinel on a non-secret path writes normally.
9 new tests; 518 config-touching tests pass (1 pre-existing soundcloud mock
failure, unrelated — fails identically on a clean tree).
2026-06-09 22:50:18 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
0c1dd6c2a9 Delete: resolve the real on-disk file when DB metadata uses curly quotes (#833)
the-hang-man: tracks with an apostrophe (e.g. "I'm Upset") deleted the DB row
but left the file. The library DB stored the title with U+2019 (the curly form
Spotify/Apple metadata uses) while the file was written to disk with U+0027
(ASCII). _resolve_library_file_path compared the curly path byte-for-byte via
os.path.exists, missed every time, and reported "could not be deleted".

Fix: resolve confusable-tolerantly. New core/library/path_resolve.find_on_disk
descends the path component by component, taking an exact match when present and
otherwise folding a small set of typographic look-alikes (curly vs straight
quotes, en/em dash, ellipsis, nbsp) for the comparison ONLY — it never renames,
just finds the file that's actually there. Exact matches always win per
component, so paths that already resolved are byte-for-byte unaffected. This
also fixes existing mismatched files (no re-import) and every caller of
_resolve_library_file_path (sidecar cleanup, dead-file checks, streaming), not
just delete.

Case is deliberately NOT folded: a case-sensitive dataset (ext4/ZFS) can hold
names differing only by case, and folding could resolve the wrong file. The
reported failure is purely typographic.

Tests: real temp-file fixtures exercising the actual byte mismatch — curly-DB →
ascii-disk resolves, exact still works, confusable in a folder component, exact
wins when both encodings present, genuinely-different name does NOT collide,
missing file → None. 10 new tests; 949 resolver-adjacent tests pass.
2026-06-09 22:28:53 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
66724186b1 Security: enforce the launch PIN server-side, not just a client overlay (#832)
Beckid: the admin launch PIN was a CLIENT-SIDE overlay only. `launch_pin_required`
just told the frontend to draw a fixed div over the app — removing it (Safari
"Hide Distracting Items", devtools, or any non-browser client like curl) gave
full unauthenticated access to every /api/* endpoint, because the server never
checked it. Anyone who reverse-proxies SoulSync publicly was wide open.

Fix: a before_request gate (_enforce_launch_pin) that rejects every request from
an unverified session while security.require_pin_on_launch is on. The decision
is a pure, unit-tested helper (core/security/launch_lock.request_is_locked) so
the allow/deny matrix can't silently regress. Allowed while locked: the page
shell + static assets, the unlock flow (current/list/select/verify/reset/logout),
and the public REST API /api/v1/ (its own @require_api_key governs it) — EXCEPT
/api/v1/api-keys-internal*, the "no auth required" key-management endpoints,
which stay locked so an attacker can't mint an API key and walk in the side door.
Everything else (data, settings, profile create/edit/delete/set-pin, socket.io)
is blocked.

A blocked top-level browser navigation (deep link / refresh on a sub-page like
/dashboard) is redirected to the root lock screen instead of dumping raw JSON —
detected via Sec-Fetch-Mode: navigate / Accept: text/html (is_html_navigation).
Programmatic fetch/XHR still get the JSON 401 so the frontend can react.

Also fixed the verified flag: get_current_profile POPPED launch_pin_verified
(one page load), but an enforced gate needs it to persist — now READ, so
verification lasts the session (until logout/expiry). No-ops entirely when
require_pin_on_launch is off (default).

Tests: full allow/deny matrix + navigation detection. 20 gate tests + 232
profile/security tests pass.
2026-06-09 22:19:14 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
9f12bdfef6 Watchlist: bespoke live scan deck + persistent per-run Scan History (#831 round 2)
Boulder: the live display was a cramped ~600px box showing a fraction of the
data the scan already tracks, with no animation and no history.

Live scan deck (replaces the three-column box, full width):
- Header: pulsing live dot, "x / y artists" progress text, and two live
  counter chips (found / added) that pop when they change.
- Animated progress bar (artist index / total) with a shimmer sweep.
- Stage: artist avatar with accent glow + name + readable phase line
  ("Checking album 2 of 5"), album art + album + current track.
- "Added to wishlist this run" feed: taller, bigger art, slide-in animation
  that plays once per new track (feed re-renders only when it changes).
- All data was already in scan_state (current_artist_index, total_artists,
  tracks_found/added_this_scan, current_phase) — just never displayed. The
  legacy fullscreen-modal markup shares element ids and lacks the new ones,
  so it keeps working untouched.

Scan History (persistent):
- New watchlist_scan_runs table — one row per run (status, timestamps,
  artists/found/added counts) + the full track ledger JSON. Saved at scan
  completion AND cancellation; idempotent on run_id; pruned to the last 100
  runs. Wishlist rows erode as tracks download, so this is the durable record.
- GET /api/watchlist/scan/history (runs) + /history/<run_id>/tracks (ledger).
- New History button on the Watchlist page → modal in the origins/blocklist
  house style: run cards (date, cancelled chip, artists/found/added stats)
  expanding into the Added / Skipped track lists with art and badges.

Tests: save+fetch with ledger, idempotent re-save, prune keeps newest,
unknown-run empty, cancelled runs recorded. 398 watchlist/wishlist/history
tests pass; JS syntax-checked; all rendered strings escaped.
2026-06-09 20:35:16 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
e8cde40d22 Watchlist: show WHICH tracks a scan found/added + group Download Origins (#831)
Tacobell444 (#707 follow-up): the scan summary said "New tracks: 19 • Added to
wishlist: 10" with no way to see which tracks those were — you had to scan your
wishlist and guess what was new.

Scan ledger: the scanner now records a per-run scan_track_events list (track,
artist, album, thumb, status added|skipped — skipped = found-new but declined
by add_to_wishlist: already queued or blocklisted; capped at 500). The status
endpoint already serializes scan_state, so the payload flows free. The
completed (and cancelled) scan summary on the Watchlist page gets a
"Show tracks" toggle expanding a styled list — Added section + Skipped section
with badges, reusing the live-feed row styling.

Download Origins grouping: the modal now groups entries by what triggered them
(watchlist artist / playlist name) with collapsible headers + counts instead of
a flat list with a per-row badge. Entries arrive newest-first so groups order
themselves by their newest download. Same row markup, checkboxes/delete intact.

Provenance: watchlist adds now stamp scan_run_id into wishlist source_info, so
per-run grouping is queryable later (future "what did run X add" views).

Tests: per-run ledger seam test (added + skipped statuses, album/artist fields,
FIFO unchanged). 316 watchlist/wishlist tests pass; JS syntax-checked.
2026-06-09 20:14:02 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
8d133ecd60 Wishlist: serialize album-bundle downloads so they stop flooding the search pool (Sokhi #740)
Sokhi: "downloads searching for way too many tracks at once" — a wishlist run
that fanned out into ~one batch per album. Verified the actual search/download
concurrency IS capped at 3 (single shared missing_download_executor), so it
wasn't really hammering slskd — but the display showed ~20 "searching" and the
batch list was a mess.

Root cause: run_full_missing_tracks_process was supposed to "block its album-pool
worker for the whole search+download" (that's what the dedicated album_bundle_
executor is for), but it RETURNED the instant it had STARTED the downloads. So
the album pool only throttled the fast analysis phase — every album batch blew
through analysis and immediately dumped its tracks into the shared download pool,
all pre-marked 'searching'. The intended serialization never happened.

Fix: add serialize= to run_full_missing_tracks_process. Album-bundle batches
(dispatched on album_bundle_executor) pass serialize=True and now hold their pool
slot via _wait_for_batch_drain() until every task in the batch reaches a terminal
state — so only ~N albums are in flight at once. The wait is passive (downloads
are driven by the monitor + completion callbacks on other threads, so no
deadlock) and bails on shutdown, a removed batch, or a safety cap. The residual /
playlist / manual paths run on the SHARED pool and pass serialize=False (blocking
there would steal a real download worker), so they're unchanged.

Tests: _wait_for_batch_drain returns immediately when all-terminal, waits until
tasks finish, bails on shutdown, respects the cap, handles a missing batch. 975
download/wishlist tests pass (only the pre-existing soundcloud /app failures).
2026-06-09 10:06:53 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
6fa956d63a Sync: automated syncs honor the configured playlist sync mode instead of hardcoding 'replace' (#823)
carlosjfcasero: "append" sync mode still recreated the playlist (wiping image +
description) on both the sync-page auto-sync and the Playlist Pipeline. Root
cause: _run_sync_task defaulted sync_mode='replace', and every AUTOMATED caller
omits the mode — auto_sync_playlist (mirrored auto-sync + pipeline), the
iTunes-link sync, and Wing It. So those paths always replaced, ignoring the
user's chosen mode entirely. (Manual sync + the per-source discovery path already
passed a mode, which is why it only bit automated runs.)

Fix: when no mode is passed, _run_sync_task resolves the user's configured global
"Playlist sync mode" (normalize_sync_mode(None, playlist_sync.mode)) — the same
thing _submit_sync_task already does — instead of hardcoding 'replace'. The
global default is still 'replace', so users who never changed it are unaffected;
only those who set Append/Reconcile get the corrected behavior.

Tests: normalize_sync_mode(None,'append')→'append' (and 'replace' unchanged);
auto_sync_playlist must not force a mode (no sync_mode kwarg / no 7th positional)
so the resolution can happen. 896 sync/automation/discovery/playlist tests pass.
2026-06-09 08:49:46 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
a79816ad69 Full release dates: store + write yyyy-mm-dd end to end (#824 part 2)
Part 1 stopped existing full dates being destroyed; this adds first-class support
for full release dates so they can be set + persisted instead of truncated to a
year at the DB layer.

- Schema: new nullable `release_date TEXT` on the albums table (idempotent
  ALTER-ADD-COLUMN repair on startup + the live CREATE). NULL = year-only, every
  reader falls back to albums.year, so it ships safe/dormant.
- Tag writer: write_tags_to_file + build_tag_diff prefer db_data['release_date']
  (the full date) over the year int; _date_to_write writes the full date. When
  there's no release_date it's exactly Part-1 behavior (year, preserving an
  equally-specific existing file date).
- Retag read path: SELECT al.release_date in the tag-preview/write queries and
  thread it into _build_library_tag_db_data.
- Manual edit: release_date added to ALBUM_EDITABLE_FIELDS + a "Release Date"
  field (YYYY-MM-DD, validated client-side) in the album editor; the artist-album
  query returns it so existing values show. User-set dates are authoritative.
- Enrichment: Spotify + iTunes workers store the source's full release_date
  (YYYY-MM / YYYY-MM-DD) when present, only when empty — never clobbering a
  manual value.

Tests: writer uses release_date over year + overrides an existing file date;
falls back to year when absent; diff compares the full date. Migration verified
idempotent + enrichment no-clobber. 1435 tag/retag/db/library tests pass.
2026-06-08 23:32:42 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
c654deac17 Manual search link paste: clean error on unresolvable link, don't search the raw URL (#813 lock-in)
A parsed link is unambiguously a Tidal/Qobuz /track/ URL (no false positives),
so if its source isn't connected or the track can't be resolved, return a clear
400 ("Tidal isn't connected — … or search by name") instead of silently
running a useless search of the raw URL text. The frontend already surfaces the
400's error message in the modal.
2026-06-08 15:14:47 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
cea0e9d63c Manual download search: paste a Tidal/Qobuz track link to grab the exact version (#813)
When a track shows "Not found", the manual search now accepts a pasted Tidal or
Qobuz track link, not just a typed query (CubeComming: the fuzzy search misses
versions; he can find the track on Tidal but can't get it to appear).

How it works (robust, reuses the proven path): parse the link → (source,
track_id) → fetch the track via the source client's get_track → build a clean
"artist title (version)" query → run THAT source's normal search → bubble the
result whose id matches the link to the top. So the candidate is a normal,
already-downloadable streaming result — no hand-built download encoding — and
it downloads through the existing verified flow.

Degrades gracefully: if the source isn't connected or the link can't be
resolved, it falls back to a normal text search of the raw input — the user is
never worse off than typing it themselves. Scoped to Tidal + Qobuz (the
streaming sources that download by track id, with public track URLs); Soulseek
can't take a link (P2P, no ids), YouTube/SoundCloud are URL-native via a
different path (future).

- core/downloads/track_link.py: pure parse_download_track_link (tidal/qobuz
  /track/<id>, slug/region suffixes, scheme-less) + query_from_track_payload
  (per-source title/artist, Tidal version-append).
- manual-search endpoint: link detection → resolve → restrict to that source →
  id-match bubble.
- placeholder hint mentions pasting a link; maxlength 200→300 for long URLs.

Tests: 14 (parser shapes + payload extraction incl. remix version-append +
qobuz performer/album-artist fallback). JS valid.
2026-06-08 15:03:54 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
1fba950284 Release 2.6.8: version bump + docker-publish default + What's New changelog
- _SOULSYNC_BASE_VERSION 2.6.7 → 2.6.8 (drives the UI version + release notes).
- docker-publish.yml workflow_dispatch default version_tag → 2.6.8 (the manual
  tagged-release publish; run the workflow to push :2.6.8 + announce).
- helper.js WHATS_NEW: new 2.6.8 block (18 entries) covering everything since
  2.6.7 — Blocklist, the #801 retry overhaul, Download Origins, Expired
  Download Cleaner, Lyrics Filler + re-tag lyrics, Spotify-token-in-DB deauth
  fix, #705 release-date gate, YouTube-OOTB, Navidrome #809, the dashboard/
  modal visual pass, #767 reorganize edition, #806 cover art, cover-art
  read-only handling, #804 import fixes, artist-page discography + #808,
  iTunes-id repair, torrent stall handling, paste-MBID match, and smaller fixes.
  Surfaces automatically in What's New + version release notes now that the
  build version is 2.6.8.
2026-06-07 23:18:21 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
8ee59c7453 Blocklist Phase 2b: gate manual downloads with a "download anyway?" confirm
Closes the last acquisition gap — user-initiated downloads. A blocklist isn't
a censor, so search + discography stay fully visible; instead the download
ACTION is gated, visibly and overridably:

- Download modal (start-missing-process): an up-front check — if the WHOLE
  album or artist being downloaded is blocklisted, return 409 {blocked:true}
  with the entity, before starting a batch. The modal shows "X is blocklisted
  — download anyway?" and re-POSTs with ignore_blocklist:true on confirm
  (threaded onto the batch so the Phase 2a per-track filter skips it).
  Scattered single-track bans still fall through to the 2a filter quietly.
- Manual /api/download (search-result download): source-file-centric, so it
  matches the blocked ARTIST by name; same 409 + confirm + override. search.js
  now sends artist/title so the guard has something to match.
- Precedence confirmed: force-download overrides "already owned", NOT a ban
  (the 2a filter runs on the force-expanded missing list).

Frontend: shared confirmBlockedDownload() helper; modal + search callers
handle the blocked response and retry with the override.

Tests: manual download blocked-by-name / unrelated-allowed / override-passes,
and the modal up-front 409 for a blocked album. 8 blocklist API tests pass.
2026-06-07 16:15:23 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
b6d78d015d Blocklist Phase 1 (backfill + API + modal): the Blocklist button on the watchlist page
Completes Phase 1 on top of the backend (43c798a7):

- Cross-source backfill: core/blocklist/backfill.py is a pure injected-resolver
  core (resolve only missing sources, never raises); core/blocklist/runtime.py
  wires the real metadata clients with a confident name-match (exact
  significant-token equality; album/track also require the parent artist when
  both expose one — no wrong IDs hung on an entry). Resolution runs
  synchronously at add time, so a ban is cross-source from the first scan;
  the artist name-fallback in matching covers any gap.
- API: GET/POST/DELETE /api/blocklist (profile-scoped) + /api/blocklist/search
  (thin wrapper over the manual-match service search on the active source, so
  the modal needn't know the source). Add resolves the other sources before
  storing.
- Modal (webui/static/blocklist.js): tabbed Artists/Albums/Tracks in the
  revamp design language (accent light-edge, pill tabs, debounced search with
  spinner + out-of-order guard, per-result Block, "currently blocked" list
  with a match-status star and per-row remove). Opened by a new "Blocklist"
  button on the watchlist page, next to Download Origins.

Tests: 5 backfill (fill-missing-only, None/exception handling, arg shape) + 4
API (search proxy, add→backfill→list→delete round trip, validation). Modal
registered in the script-split onclick-coverage test; JS syntax-checked.
2026-06-07 15:25:52 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
8b7b9d8f3f #809 review follow-up: crossfade preload also streams un-mounted Navidrome tracks
Self-review of df929dc0 found one gap: the crossfade preloader hits
/stream/library-audio with the file PATH, which 404s for a streamed (not
disk-mounted) Navidrome track — main playback worked, crossfade didn't.
/stream/library-audio now uses the same _build_library_stream_url fallback on
a disk-miss (resolving the song id from the new track_id param, or a DB
lookup by path), and the preloader passes next.id. Crossfade now works for
streamed libraries too.

Review also confirmed (no change needed): /api/stream/status returns only
status/progress/track_info/error_message — the Subsonic token in stream_url
never reaches the browser; it stays server-side and the browser only hits
/stream/audio. Proxy verified live: Range forwarded, 206 + Content-Range/
Accept-Ranges passthrough, body streamed in 64KB chunks, upstream closed.
2026-06-07 13:55:58 -07:00
BoulderBadgeDad
df929dc022 #809 Navidrome playback: stream via the server's API when the library isn't mounted on disk
mlody95pl: Navidrome sync works, playback fails ("Failed to resume playback").
Root cause: SoulSync plays library tracks by reading the file off its OWN
disk (/api/library/play → resolve path → serve bytes). "Report Real Path"
gives the correct path STRING, but that's Navidrome's container path — the
files still have to be mounted into the SoulSync container to open them, and
the user's compose has /music commented out. So disk resolution 404s.

Navidrome is a streaming server, so requiring a disk mirror to play from it is
the real limitation. Now, when a library file isn't on SoulSync's disk and the
active server is Navidrome, playback streams through the server's own Subsonic
/rest/stream API — no mount needed:

- NavidromeClient.build_stream_url(song_id, max_bitrate) — token-authed
  /rest/stream URL (mirrors build_cover_art_url; password never exposed).
- /api/library/play: on disk-miss, _build_library_stream_url (Navidrome-only;
  uses the song id sent by the player, or a DB lookup by file_path) sets a
  session stream_url instead of failing.
- /stream/audio: proxies that stream_url with Range passthrough so HTML5
  seeking works, streaming upstream bytes through in 64KB chunks (no full-file
  buffering).
- session state gains stream_url; the two library-play callers now send the
  track's server id.

Disk playback is unchanged (file_path path still wins when the file resolves),
so Plex/Jellyfin and mounted-Navidrome setups behave exactly as before.

Tests: 7 on the URL builder (auth shape, no-transcode default, maxBitRate,
guards) + 4 on the play-fallback routing (navidrome-only, passed-id vs
DB-lookup, none). 200 navidrome/stream/media-server tests pass.
2026-06-07 13:52:14 -07:00