# Maintainer: Duncan Tourolle <duncan@tourolle.paris>
#
# JellyTau — a cross-platform Jellyfin client (Tauri + SvelteKit).
#
# This PKGBUILD builds from the local source tree by default (see the `dev`
# convenience below), which is what scripts/build-arch.sh uses inside the Arch
# Docker stage. For AUR distribution, replace the `source=()` line with a release
# tarball/VCS URL and drop the local-copy prepare() step.

pkgname=jellytau
pkgver=0.10.0
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A cross-platform Jellyfin client"
arch=('x86_64')
url="https://gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/jellytau"
license=('MIT')
# Runtime: libmpv for audio, webkit2gtk for the webview + HTML5 transcoded video.
depends=('webkit2gtk-4.1' 'mpv' 'gtk3' 'libayatana-appindicator')
makedepends=('rust' 'cargo' 'bun' 'nodejs' 'pkgconf' 'libsoup3')
options=('!strip' '!lto')

# Populated from the working tree by scripts/build-arch.sh (SRC env var).
_srcdir="${JELLYTAU_SRC:-$startdir/../..}"

build() {
  cd "$_srcdir"
  export CARGO_HOME="${CARGO_HOME:-$srcdir/cargo-home}"
  bun install --frozen-lockfile || bun install
  bun run build
  # Only the raw binary is needed; packaging is done in package() below so we
  # control the Arch filesystem layout ourselves rather than via tauri-bundler.
  #
  # 🔴 `tauri/custom-protocol` is not optional. `tauri build` passes it for you;
  # a bare `cargo build` does not, and without it Tauri loads the frontend from
  # `devUrl` rather than the assets embedded from `frontendDist`. The result
  # builds and installs cleanly and then cannot load its own UI. check() guards
  # this.
  (cd src-tauri && cargo build --release --locked --features tauri/custom-protocol)
}

check() {
  cd "$_srcdir"

  # A Tauri binary built without `custom-protocol` does not embed the frontend;
  # it serves it from `devUrl` (http://localhost:1420) instead. It compiles,
  # links and installs perfectly, then launches into "Could not connect to
  # localhost: Connection refused" — which is what this package did for its
  # entire existence, because `tauri build` adds that feature for you and a bare
  # `cargo build` does not.
  #
  # Test for the *assets*, not for the dev URL: `devUrl` is part of the config
  # blob that generate_context!() embeds either way, so its presence proves
  # nothing. A content-hashed filename from the vite build can only be in the
  # binary if the bundle was embedded — the with-feature binary is ~400 KB
  # larger for exactly this reason.
  local _binary="src-tauri/target/release/jellytau"
  local _asset
  _asset="$(basename "$(ls -1 build/_app/immutable/entry/*.js | head -n1)")"

  if [ -z "$_asset" ]; then
    echo "==> ERROR: no frontend build found — 'bun run build' did not produce build/_app." >&2
    return 1
  fi

  if ! grep -qa "$_asset" "$_binary"; then
    echo "==> ERROR: the frontend bundle is not embedded in the binary." >&2
    echo "    Build with --features tauri/custom-protocol, or the packaged app" >&2
    echo "    will start up unable to load its own UI." >&2
    return 1
  fi
}

package() {
  cd "$_srcdir"

  install -Dm755 "src-tauri/target/release/jellytau" \
    "$pkgdir/usr/bin/jellytau"

  # Desktop entry
  install -Dm644 "packaging/arch/jellytau.desktop" \
    "$pkgdir/usr/share/applications/jellytau.desktop"

  # MIT is not in /usr/share/licenses/common, so Arch packaging requires the
  # licence text to ship with the package.
  install -Dm644 "LICENSE" \
    "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE"

  # Icons (hicolor)
  install -Dm644 "src-tauri/icons/32x32.png" \
    "$pkgdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/jellytau.png"
  install -Dm644 "src-tauri/icons/128x128.png" \
    "$pkgdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/jellytau.png"
  install -Dm644 "src-tauri/icons/128x128@2x.png" \
    "$pkgdir/usr/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/jellytau.png"
}
