The Duplicate Detector's 'Keep Best' auto-selection ranked copies by highest
bitrate -> duration -> track number, with no notion of format. A FLAC whose
bitrate the library scan never populated (a common gap) therefore lost to a
282 kbps MP3: 282 > 0, so the MP3 was kept and the FLAC deleted (reported on
Havok 'Prepare For Attack', and again on Kendrick GNX).
Fix: rank by format/lossless tier FIRST, then bitrate, duration, track number.
A lossless file now always beats a lossy one regardless of the recorded
bitrate; bitrate/duration/track# only break ties within the same format.
- core/library/duplicate_keep.py (new): pure, importable pick_duplicate_to_keep
+ duplicate_keep_sort_key + format_rank_for_path (extension rank mirroring
auto_import_worker._quality_rank: flac=10 ... mp3=5 ... unknown=1).
- core/repair_worker.py: _fix_duplicates auto-pick now calls
pick_duplicate_to_keep instead of the bitrate-first max().
- webui/static/enrichment.js: the KEEP/REMOVE recommendation mirrors the same
format-first ranking so the badge matches what the backend will delete.
Parity: Python uses '.ext' keys (os.path.splitext), JS uses 'ext'
(split('.').pop()) -> identical results; both keep the first copy on a full
tie. Verified the only other dedup path (the standalone Duplicate Cleaner
automation, core/library/duplicate_cleaner.py) was already format-priority-first
and correct -- no change needed there.
Tests: tests/test_duplicate_keep.py (11 -- incl. the exact FLAC-with-missing-
bitrate vs 282 kbps MP3 case, format ranking, within-format tie-breakers, and
edge cases). 147 repair/duplicate tests still pass.
Note: why FLAC bitrate is NULL in the DB is a separate library-scan gap;
format-first ranking makes the keep decision correct regardless.
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"""Choosing which copy of a duplicate track to keep.
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The keeper is the highest-quality copy, and **format/lossless is the primary
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criterion**: a lossless FLAC must beat a lossy MP3 regardless of the recorded
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bitrate number — a FLAC whose bitrate the library scan never populated (a
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common gap) still has to win over a 282 kbps MP3. Only *within* the same format
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tier do bitrate, then duration, then track number break the tie.
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This was lifted out of the repair worker so the deletion path and the UI's
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"Keep Best" recommendation rank identically (previously both ranked by bitrate
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first, which kept the MP3 when the FLAC's bitrate was missing), and so the
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ranking is unit-testable in isolation.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import os
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from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
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# Format quality rank by file extension (higher = better). Mirrors
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# ``auto_import_worker._quality_rank`` so lossless always outranks lossy.
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_FORMAT_RANK = {
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".flac": 10, ".wav": 9, ".aiff": 9, ".aif": 9, ".ape": 8,
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".m4a": 7, ".ogg": 6, ".opus": 6, ".mp3": 5, ".aac": 5, ".wma": 3,
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}
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def format_rank_for_path(file_path: Optional[str]) -> int:
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"""Quality rank for a file by extension (higher = better, unknown = 1)."""
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if not file_path:
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return 1
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ext = os.path.splitext(str(file_path))[1].lower()
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return _FORMAT_RANK.get(ext, 1)
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def duplicate_keep_sort_key(track: Dict) -> Tuple[int, int, float, int]:
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"""Sort key for picking the keeper — the higher tuple wins.
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Order of precedence: format/lossless tier, then bitrate, then duration,
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then track number (a real number over a placeholder ``01``). Putting format
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first is the whole point — it makes FLAC beat MP3 even when the FLAC's
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bitrate is 0/missing in the DB.
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"""
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return (
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format_rank_for_path(track.get("file_path")),
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track.get("bitrate") or 0,
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track.get("duration") or 0,
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track.get("track_number") or 0,
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)
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def pick_duplicate_to_keep(tracks: List[Dict]) -> Optional[Dict]:
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"""Return the copy to keep from a duplicate group (highest sort key), or
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``None`` if the group is empty."""
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if not tracks:
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return None
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return max(tracks, key=duplicate_keep_sort_key)
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