Manifest fetch across the configured servers (JR-025 … JR-037)
Satisfies JRay-public-server UR-007. Servers are tried in configured order and the first result clearing the configured tier wins; first-match rather than best-match because querying every server for every item multiplies egress and leaks the library to more parties, and the ordering already encodes which source the admin prefers. Every server is untrusted, including the pre-configured community one, so a fetched manifest is re-validated against the same rules the server applies on upload: envelope version refused if unknown, identifiers format-checked, windows bounds-checked against the *local* file's runtime, belief bounded to [0, 1], control and bidi characters refused in names. Responses are capped while streaming rather than after buffering, since a hostile server can declare any Content-Length it likes. HTTPS is required away from loopback. A failing server is skipped with exponential backoff so one dead server cannot stall a sweep. The audio-tier offset is applied once, at store time, so stored truth is always in the local file's own timebase and no read path needs offset awareness. Windows are shifted, never reshaped — merging adjacent ones would answer "was a face visible" rather than "was the actor present" (SR-002). Also records why there is no `exact` tier, which was missing and led me to re-add one. The file-hash tier is withdrawn on legal grounds: a TMDB id discloses "some copy of this film", but an OpenSubtitles hash discloses "this exact release", which turns a catalogue lookup into a release-identification service and a server's database into a mapping from file fingerprints to the instances holding them. The reason now lives on MatchTier and in SPEC.md §JR-036, `TitleQuery` has no VideoHash property so there is nothing to send, and a test asserts the enum has no Exact member — the spec had still listed `exact` as a configurable tier, which is what made the removal look like an oversight. 42 tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> TRACES: JR-025, JR-027, JR-028, JR-029, JR-030, JR-031, JR-036, JR-037 | PR-005, PR-006
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using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
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using System.Text.Json.Serialization;
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namespace Jellyfin.Plugin.JRay.Models;
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/// <summary>
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/// One shareable actor timeline for one cut of one title, as the public server
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/// serves it. See the server specification §2.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// This is the <b>exchange envelope</b>, versioned by <c>jmanifest_version</c>
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/// and deliberately separate from the truth file's <c>schema_version</c>: a
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/// change to how manifests are transported need not force a truth-file bump.
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/// They currently coincide at 2 only because the SR-003 bump touched both.
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/// <para>
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/// A manifest is never trusted merely because a server served it (JR-027). Every
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/// field below is re-validated on receipt against the same rules the server
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/// applies on upload.
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/// </para>
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/// </remarks>
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// TRACES: JR-025, JR-027 | SR-003
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public class Jmanifest
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{
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/// <summary>Gets or sets the exchange envelope version this manifest speaks.</summary>
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[JsonPropertyName("jmanifest_version")]
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public int JmanifestVersion { get; set; }
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/// <summary>Gets or sets what the work is — TMDB/IMDB ids and episode coordinates.</summary>
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[JsonPropertyName("identity")]
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public JmanifestIdentity? Identity { get; set; }
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/// <summary>Gets or sets which encode the timings apply to.</summary>
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[JsonPropertyName("cut")]
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public JmanifestCut? Cut { get; set; }
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/// <summary>Gets or sets extraction provenance.</summary>
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[JsonPropertyName("extraction")]
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public JmanifestExtraction? Extraction { get; set; }
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/// <summary>Gets the actors and their presence windows.</summary>
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[JsonPropertyName("actors")]
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[JsonObjectCreationHandling(JsonObjectCreationHandling.Populate)]
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public Collection<JmanifestActor> Actors { get; } = new();
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}
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