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f3fa45f742 |
feat(diagnostics): persistent redacted logging and an exportable bundle
🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau / Run Tests (pull_request) Successful in 22m12s
🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau / Supply Chain (pull_request) Successful in 37s
Traceability Validation / Check Requirement Traces (pull_request) Successful in 11s
🏗️ Build and Test JellyTau / Android Compile Check (pull_request) Successful in 4m10s
The app forgot everything it did the moment it exited. The Rust half
logged through env_logger to stdout only -- invisible to anyone who
launched from a desktop icon, and on Android worse than that: stdout is
not logcat, so the backend produced no visible output at all on the
platform carrying this project's hardest bugs. The autoplay deadlock,
the truncated-stream restart and the background-audio stall were all
diagnosed by talking a user through `adb logcat`, because there was no
other way to see anything. A panic left nothing behind at all.
Logs now go to a size-capped rotating file, to logcat on Android, and to
the webview console in dev. A panic is recorded with its backtrace before
the process dies. The frontend's messages are forwarded into the same
file, so one timeline holds both halves of the app in order -- which is
what makes a race between them legible after the fact, and races between
them are the expensive bug class here.
Redaction runs in the log FORMATTER, not at export time. A credential
sitting in a file on the device is already a disclosure; stripping it on
the way out would be too late. The exporter redacts a second time to
cover files written by builds that predate this. api_key, X-Emby-Token,
Authorization, "AccessToken" and Token="..." all reduce to [REDACTED],
while host, item ids and filenames are deliberately kept -- a log scrubbed
of those is one nobody can debug anything from. Server URLs keep scheme
and host and drop any embedded user:pass@.
Two things the tests caught that review would not have:
- redact_headers recursed on its own output. The replacement keeps the
header NAME, so the next call matched the same header forever; the
test died with a stack overflow. It is a forward scan now.
- The frontend forwarder used `void plugin.error(...)`. `void` discards
a promise's value but not its rejection, so in any webview without
IPC -- a unit test, SSR, a browser preview -- every log line became an
unhandled rejection. 20 of them showed up the first time coverage
ran. Each call now attaches a catch.
Only info and above cross the IPC boundary: debug is per-tick player
state and forwarding it would be thousands of calls a minute for output
nobody reads. A failing forwarder never propagates and never prevents the
console write.
Nothing is transmitted anywhere. The export writes a zip and reports its
path; the user attaches it themselves, which is also what keeps this from
becoming telemetry. An Android share intent is explicitly out of scope --
it is Kotlin work that belongs with the other native code.
The panic hook chains to the previous hook rather than replacing it,
because utils/lock.rs installs a silencing hook around tests that provoke
poisoned locks on purpose.
Spec in docs/specs/diagnostics-and-logging.md; UR-078 / DR-218 / UT-209.
Verified: 1079 frontend tests and the coverage gate, 759 Rust tests,
clippy -D warnings, svelte-check 0 errors, and cargo check for
aarch64-linux-android.
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3211c96ecf |
feat(updater): in-app update on desktop, releases link on Android
Anyone who installed an AppImage or ran the Windows installer was frozen
on that version forever. Nothing in the app ever mentioned a new release
existed, and the release notes were the only announcement.
Desktop now checks a signed manifest, shows the version and its notes in
Settings, and installs and relaunches on request. The signature check is
the whole point: it is what stops a substituted download from being
installed by the app itself. Windows binaries stay unsigned for
SmartScreen purposes -- that is a code-signing certificate, a separate
problem -- but the update payload is verified against our own key.
Android is deliberately not wired to the updater. An app may not replace
its own APK; that is the package installer's job, and the plugin has no
Android implementation. It gets a link to the releases page instead of a
button that would throw.
The plugins are gated with a target-triple cfg rather than
cfg(desktop). Cargo only evaluates target cfgs in a [target.'cfg(..)']
table, so cfg(desktop) matches nothing, silently drops the dependency,
and fails much later with "Permission updater:default not found" -- which
is exactly what the first attempt here did.
Where the manifest lives took some finding. This Gitea serves
/releases/download/<tag>/<asset> but 404s on
/releases/latest/download/<asset> (verified against a real asset), so
there is no stable latest-release URL. The gitea-pages branch is
force-pushed wholesale by publish-docs.yml, so it cannot host the file
either. latest.json therefore gets its own orphan branch, read over the
raw-file URL, and is published from a scratch repo in RUNNER_TEMP rather
than by switching branches in the checkout -- doing that would have left
the following steps standing on a one-commit history, and the next step
but one runs release:notes against the real commit range.
Also fixed, all of it release-integrity:
- "appimage" is in bundle.targets. The release notes have advertised an
AppImage for months; tauri.conf.json never built one, the artifact
step globbed for *.AppImage, found nothing, and said nothing. The
step now fails instead.
- The .AppImage.tar.gz/.sig pair and the NSIS .sig are collected. A
manifest referencing a signature that was never uploaded fails only
on the user's machine, so the manifest step also refuses to write an
entry with an empty signature.
- Release notes are generated by release:notes from the traceability
graph, which is what CLAUDE.md has asked for all along, instead of a
fixed heredoc that said "see CHANGELOG.md for detailed changes" and
linked "GitHub Issues" on a Gitea-hosted project.
- The notes tell users how to verify a download with SHA256SUMS.
Requirements UR-077 / DR-217, tests UT-208 (12 cases over the version
comparison and the platform decision, including that a pre-release does
not offer itself as an upgrade to the matching release).
Verified: 1070 frontend tests, cargo check for both the host and
aarch64-linux-android (confirming the plugins are absent there), clippy
-D warnings, svelte-check 0 errors.
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8f5c9023d0 |
ci: make the frontend gates real, and fix the coverage script
The repo configured four frontend gates and enforced one of them. eslint
and prettier ran in no workflow and no hook; `bun run check` ran only in
build-release.yml, so a type error could sit on master until somebody cut
a tag; and `bun run test:coverage` had been dead for months.
CI (build-and-test.yml) now runs format:check, lint, check and coverage
alongside the existing boundary and doc-link tripwires.
The coverage script failure was a version mismatch, not a config problem:
@vitest/coverage-v8 resolved to 4.1.10, whose peer range pins vitest
exactly, while package.json asked for ">=1.0.0 <5.0.0" and got 4.0.16 --
every run died on a missing BaseCoverageProvider export. The loose range
is what allowed the pair to drift, so it is now ^4.1.10.
Two ratchets, same policy as MIN_THRESHOLD in traceability-check.yml:
eslint --max-warnings=159 (0 errors; 159 is today's backlog, only
ever lower it)
vitest thresholds (statements 51 / branches 45 /
functions 46 / lines 52, measured at
54.6 / 48.7 / 49.6 / 55.1)
no-console is promoted from "off" to "error": the logger-facade
migration it was waiting on is finished -- 8 calls remained, 2 of them
real stragglers in the settings page, now on the facade the file already
imported. The sink itself, tests, and scripts/ are exempted; a CLI whose
stdout is the product is not a stray debug statement.
The threshold was verified to bite by raising it to 99 and watching the
run go red, not by assuming an unfailed gate works.
DR-205 moves to Done; the coverage gate is DR-215.
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95eb16d5ef |
chore(tooling): add eslint + prettier, fix the test watch-mode default
Three gaps in the frontend tooling, all in the package.json script surface.
1. No JS/TS linter or formatter existed at all for 274 TS/Svelte files.
Adds an ESLint flat config (typescript-eslint + eslint-plugin-svelte,
Svelte 5 + TS strict) and prettier + prettier-plugin-svelte, plus the
`lint`, `lint:fix`, `format`, `format:check` scripts.
The tree is error-clean (`npx eslint .` exits 0). Getting there needed
seven real one-line fixes (braced switch cases that leaked `const` across
arms, a useless regex escape, two `let`s that never change, a thrown Error
that dropped its `cause`, and two `// eslint-disable-next-line` comments
documenting the Svelte 5 bare-read-for-dependency idiom). Everything else
that fires is set to `warn` with the reason written next to it in
eslint.config.js — notably ~94 dead bindings and `any` at the IPC
boundary. Those are real findings to drive to zero, not noise to delete.
`no-console` is OFF for now: a parallel change is moving all ~468 console
calls onto a logger facade, and turning the rule on today would collide
with it. eslint.config.js says so, and says to flip it to `error` once
that lands.
`prettier --write` is deliberately NOT run here — it would rewrite ~200
files and swamp every other diff in flight. The gate is available; the
sweep is a separate commit. Markdown and CI YAML are in .prettierignore
because both are hand-laid-out (and docs/traceability.md is generated).
2. `bun run test` was bare `vitest`, i.e. watch mode — while CLAUDE.md's
"Before Committing" list tells people to run it. It is now `vitest run`,
with `test:watch` and `test:coverage` (also `--run`-ified) alongside.
scripts/test-all.sh drops the now-redundant `--run`, and
scripts/test-frontend.sh keeps `--watch`/`--ui`/`-w` working by routing
them to a long-running vitest instead of the single-pass one.
3. The webdriverio e2e suite is deleted. It was last touched in January
("First working POC"), has never run since, and is not in CI — five
devDependencies and two scripts of pure decoration. Removes e2e/,
wdio.conf.ts, the two `test:e2e*` scripts, the @wdio/* + webdriverio
devDeps, and the WebdriverIO block in .gitignore.
The package.json diff also carries `hooks:install` and `check:links`, wired
up by the following commits.
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55fa26377a |
domain: introduce provider-neutral media model (phase 1)
Establish src-tauri/src/domain/ as the single source of truth for the media model, with all Jellyfin translation isolated in from_jellyfin.rs. Adds MediaKind enum and neutral duration_ms/image_id fields to MediaItem as additive, defaulted dual-carry alongside the legacy Jellyfin-named fields, so nothing breaks while the frontend migrates off them. - domain/media.rs: canonical MediaKind (closed enum, replaces stringly item_type), Default = Other so unknown/defaulted items are inert. - domain/from_jellyfin.rs: total, panic-free item_type -> MediaKind classification (all audited types + person subroles) and ticks->ms. - MediaItem gains kind/duration_ms/image_id, populated at both mapping seams (online to_media_item, offline cached_item_to_media_item) and the synthesized-album/person sites. - Regenerated bindings.ts: frontend now HAS the neutral model available. Phase 1 of docs/specs/frontend-domain-model.md. No frontend behaviour change yet; wire shape is a superset of before. Rust 456 tests, frontend 644 tests, check + check:boundary all green. |
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cfddc1edea | First working POC |