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95129d04a3 |
fix(player): make Android native video actually visible, and usable
DR-172 reverted native video to opt-in after it shipped as audio with no picture, naming the compositing as the suspect. The compositing was fine. Five separate defects sat between ExoPlayer and the screen, each able to produce that exact symptom on its own, and each invisible to the others. DR-185 — the app shell painted over the surface. app.css clears the page's opaque layers through three selectors, one of which targets `[data-app-shell]`, an attribute NO component has ever set, in any commit. The shell paints --color-background across the whole viewport and VideoPlayer stacks above it, so the WebView composited opaque no matter what else was cleared. Invisible three ways over: the CSS is valid, the selector is plausible, and a rule matching nothing looks exactly like a rule matching something already transparent. DR-182 — nothing could lift the poster card. Every markMediaReady() call site is an HTML5 <video> event, and the native branch renders no element, so the black title card covered the surface for the entire session. The first fix hooked `player://position-update` / `player://state-changed`; those channels are never emitted by the backend, so it passed a test that fired them by hand and did nothing on a device. Driven from the player store now, as the seek bar already was. DR-183 — the JS bridges raced the page load. Installed 500ms after onCreate by walking the view tree, while WebView binds injected objects at page-load time, and the identity guard then declined to re-inject forever. setTransparent(true) could never arrive. Installed from WryActivity.onWebViewCreate instead, which wry calls immediately before the first loadUrl. DR-184 — the SurfaceView was never detached. detachVideoSurface had no callers anywhere, mirroring the DR-151 defect: every native video left its surface parented to the content view and the next one stacked another beneath it. DR-191 — the overlay stopped repainting. Incremental damage (the clock's text, the control bar's opacity) never reached the screen while structural changes did, so the progress bar froze, the controls would not fade, and the play overlay appeared to work because it is added and removed from the DOM. Driven from the Activity via postInvalidateOnAnimation while compositing is on. Two UI defects only this path could reveal came with them: isPlaying froze at its initial value, leaving the play overlay dimming and covering the video (DR-186), and the control bar's auto-hide was armed solely by mousemove, which a touchscreen never fires (DR-189). Immersive mode now applies on entering the player rather than only via the fullscreen button (DR-187). Verified on a device (Honor ROD2-W09, Android 16): logcat carries `WebView transparent = true` and `Marking media ready` with video on screen — the pair DR-172 went looking for and could not find — and skip, seek, rotation and subtitle rendering were exercised by hand. The default stays OFF (DR-188). Turning it on surfaced a further unverified sub-path: returning from background audio is HTML5-only, so playback stays dead (DR-190, proposed). Shipping it would have repeated DR-161 exactly — a verified sub-path made default over an unverified one. |
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9f5f57cba4 |
fix(ui,player): scroll restore, immersive fullscreen, watched toggle, handoff timeline, PiP
Batch of reported bugs and enhancements. UI - Pages no longer inherit the previous page's scroll position (DR-156, UR-072). The shell keeps its scrollers alive across navigation by design, so the element never remounts and its scrollTop survived the route change; SvelteKit restores window scroll, which this app never uses. ScrollMemory records the offset per route and per container: forward moves reset to the top, Back restores where the route was left. - Season header stacks on narrow screens, and the title span gets min-w-0 so it actually truncates instead of overflowing under the action buttons. - Favourites gets a labelled tile at the head of the library grid rather than only an unlabelled heart icon in the header. Playback - Full-screen video on Android hides the system bars (DR-157, UR-066). requestFullscreen() cannot touch the Activity window from inside a WebView, so the control did nothing visible while the bars stayed painted over the video. ImmersiveModeBridge hides them, restored on exit, Escape and teardown. - Background-audio handoff stops leaking its relative timeline (DR-159). background_audio_base was a display-only correction applied in two places while progress reports to Jellyfin, the frontend and media3's own seeks all worked in the relative timeline treating it as absolute — each crossing losing exactly `base` seconds. The conversion now happens once, in the position tick, and inbound seeks resolve through seek_absolute, which re-opens the stream at the requested position because the handoff transcode cannot seek. - Picture-in-picture works on the path that actually plays video (DR-160). canEnterPip demanded a native ExoPlayer surface, but that path is behind a flag defaulting to off, so PiP could never engage. It now accepts the WebView <video> too, keeping the WebView visible and routing play/pause to the element. - Native video is now the default so PiP has a real surface (DR-161). The scrub-regression tests pinned the flag-off path implicitly; they now mock it off explicitly. The native scrub/seek path is not covered by the suite and needs device verification. Watched state - Watched toggle on the episode row, season header, series and movie hero, and the Episode Focus View (DR-158, UR-073). Both backend halves already existed with no caller. storage_set_watched covers a container's episodes so the toggle is honest offline, and QueuedOp::MarkUnplayed gives the sync queue the missing direction. Release - Fix the Android versionCode floor (set-version.sh). v0.5.2 shipped code 5002 under an earlier minor*1000 scheme, but the current minor*100 formula yields 1502 for that version and 1503 for 0.5.3 — so every 0.5.x release built from it was an un-installable downgrade for anyone already on v0.5.2. Widened to 10000 + major*1000000 + minor*1000 + patch (0.5.3 -> 15003). - Bump to 0.5.3. |
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1b70926c36 |
feat(offline): play downloaded video, and drain the offline sync queue (0.4.6)
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Bundles this session's work plus the concurrent search/offline/player changes.
Every gate passes on the combined tree: 885 frontend tests, 610 Rust tests,
clippy clean, boundary clean, trace coverage 86%.
Offline video playback — four separate defects, each of which alone stopped it:
DR-133 A completed download's file_path is already absolute (the worker
rewrites it on completion), but the player rooted it a second time and
handed the webview /data/user/0/app//data/user/0/app/videos/x.mp4.
DR-134 The asset protocol was never enabled: no protocol-asset feature and no
assetProtocol config, so convertFileSrc produced URLs nothing answered.
Also silently defeated the cached-thumbnail path, which fails soft to
the server copy and hid it whenever the server was reachable.
DR-137 Tauri's asset protocol answers a range-less request by reading the
whole file into memory, and only advertises Accept-Ranges from inside
its range branch, so the first request never learns ranges exist.
Chromium gave up with PIPELINE_ERROR_READ after ~31s. Local media is
now served by a loopback HTTP server: bounded 4 MiB chunks streamed
from the file handle, every response length-delimited, and a range-less
request answered with one chunk rather than the file. Confined by a
per-session token and to the app data directory, because loopback is
shared between apps on Android.
DR-138 Release builds set usesCleartextTraffic=false, so Android rejected the
request to that server before any I/O. A network-security-config
exempts 127.0.0.1 only; a remote server must still be HTTPS.
Downloads:
DR-135 download_item never records media_type and the reconnect resolver read
that NULL as 'audio', so a movie queued from a media card had its URL
resolved by get_audio_stream_url and completed as an audio-only
transcode. The item's own type now decides.
DR-136 Rows already downloaded that way are requeued on reconnect, since
prevention alone leaves them reading "downloaded" and still unplayable.
Known limitation: a download taken at `original` quality is a byte copy of the
source, so it can be any container. One such file is an AVI holding XVID, which
the webview cannot play in any case — the media server serves it correctly and
Chromium refuses it. That needs either a transcoded download preset or the
native ExoPlayer surface work, and is not addressed here.
Also fixes two ID collisions between concurrent work: DR-143 defined twice
(search vs offline gate) and UT-131 defined twice (Episode Focus hero vs channel
cap). The search requirement is now DR-147 and the channel-cap test UT-141, with
their code references and matrix rows updated.
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62873cab3d |
feat(search): answer search from a local index; tier downloads by lifetime
Search's instant leg read only downloaded items, so with no downloads it returned nothing and every keystroke fell through to a full Recursive=true server query. It now reads the whole synced catalog through the same availability CTE get_items uses, gated on the same include_catalog_browse flag so search and browse cannot diverge. (UR-065, DR-108) Also fixes three defects found while confirming that: - items_fts grew by a full duplicate index every catalog pass. INSERT OR REPLACE fires no AFTER DELETE trigger without recursive_triggers, so the old index row was orphaned, and a TEXT PRIMARY KEY meant the replacement took a fresh rowid and inserted a second entry. Now a real upsert, with migration 021 rebuilding existing indexes. (DR-110) - DELETE FROM items existed nowhere, so server-side deletions never propagated. Adds a post-crawl mark-and-sweep, scoped to crawled types, skipping downloaded items, and refusing to run after a partial crawl because items.parent_id cascades. (DR-110) - The index omitted MusicArtist, Playlist and People, which search groups results by. Adds them plus people_fts (migration 022). (DR-111) Re-indexing moves from a frontend startup call to a Rust background task with a 6h TTL, so a long session no longer searches a stale catalog and a restart no longer forces a crawl regardless of freshness. (DR-109, IR-030) Downloads gain a lifetime tier. Eviction selected every completed row by age with no download_source filter, so hitting the storage limit deleted the oldest download -- typically one saved deliberately for offline -- to make room for a precached track. It now reclaims only 'auto' rows, and expired ones are reclaimed first, before live cache is evicted. (DR-126, DR-127) Downloaded video and audio-only handoffs now play from disk instead of streaming; the video path had never consulted downloads at all. No transcode is involved: MPV runs video=no and ExoPlayer has no surface for an Audio item. (DR-123 in part, DR-128) FTS queries are built as quoted phrases so apostrophes, hyphens and slashes are data rather than operator syntax, and the item-type filter is bound rather than interpolated. Specs: docs/specs/catalog-index-search.md, docs/specs/read-through-media-cache.md Includes concurrently-developed favourites browsing and background-audio stream-end handling; the two workstreams share offline.rs, lib.rs and online.rs, so no subset of files builds independently. |
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c55ff45692 |
fix(android): clear the system bars and display cutout (UR-066)
The bottom nav rendered under the Android navigation bar, and full-screen
playback controls spilled into unusable screen edges. It looked device-specific
(Motorola bad, Fairphone fine) but every device was equally unpadded — only the
intrusion differed: a tall opaque 3-button bar swallows the nav, a thin
translucent gesture pill overlaps harmlessly.
None of the app's safe-area handling was ever active, for two independent
reasons:
1. app.html had no `viewport-fit=cover`, so every `env(safe-area-inset-*)`
resolved to 0px — the padding in app.css and BottomUi was a no-op.
2. Android WebView maps only the *display cutout* into `env()`; the status bar
and navigation bar are never reported. With enableEdgeToEdge() and
targetSdk 36 (enforced from 35, opt-out ignored from 36) the WebView always
spans them, so CSS could not learn about them by any route.
WindowInsetsBridge now reads `systemBars() | displayCutout()` and publishes
`--jt-inset-*` CSS custom properties, both pushed on every inset change
(rotation, nav-mode switch, PiP) and pullable via `AndroidInsets.get()` — the
pull is required because the first inset pass lands before the document exists
and a page load wipes the pushed inline style. app.css folds them with `env()`
via `max()` into `--safe-*`, the only thing components may pad from.
Exactly one element owns each edge: the shell takes top/left/right, BottomUi
takes bottom (inside its surface box, so the colour extends behind the gesture
bar), and shellReservesBottomInset hands bottom back to the shell on routes with
no bottom UI. The full-screen players inset their control layers only, leaving
video and artwork edge-to-edge.
The theme's `fitsSystemWindows=true` claimed the opposite of what actually
happened — overridden at runtime, ignored at this target SDK — and is removed.
Also converts six nested `h-screen`/`min-h-screen` boxes to `h-full`: the shell
is `h-screen` *and* inset-padded, so its content box is `100vh - safe-top` and
any nested 100vh box overflows by exactly the inset (the library column would
have clipped its own BottomUi). A test guards against reintroduction.
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d4e2cd120c |
feat(player): webview audio backend for platforms without a native one
Adds WebviewAudioBackend, used on non-Linux/non-Android targets (e.g. Windows) where there is no libmpv/ExoPlayer. Instead of decoding, it emits a WebviewAudioLoad event with the stream URL; a frontend <audio> element (WebviewAudioAdapter + webviewAudio service) plays it and reports state/position back through the existing player_report_* round-trip, so the Rust PlayerController stays the single source of truth. Play/pause/ seek reach the element via the existing ControlCommand event. All video already renders in the webview on every platform, so this completes audio-only playback for Windows (video via WebView2, audio via <audio>). Pure Rust + Tauri events, so it still cross-compiles from Linux. Regenerates bindings.ts (adds webview_audio_load; also carries the equalizer EQ bindings). TRACES: UR-003, UR-004, UR-005 | DR-004 |
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cf9472f04f |
feat(chrome): shared account menu and global app header
Move account actions (Settings, Downloads, Display preferences, Sign out) out of the library-only header into a shared AccountMenu anchored in a global AppHeader, available on every authenticated non-immersive screen. Add a layoutShell helper deciding where chrome shows, expose serverName/serverUrl auth stores, and a display view-mode preference. The settings page also gains the UR-053 WiFi-only toggle. TRACES: UR-054 | DR-075, DR-076, DR-077 |
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2e479d05b3 |
Navigation up/back split, faster startup, and CI versionCode fix
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Navigation: - Split conflated "back" into navigateUp (deterministic route parent) and a history-safe navigateBack that tracks in-app depth via afterNavigate instead of history.length. Fixes the resume-from-background trap where a stale WebView stack left the header arrow stuck on the current page. - /library self-corrects for music/tv/movies (which have dedicated landing pages): a leftover currentLibrary no longer forces the inline content-list view, so "up"/back shows the libraries overview. Live TV / channels / other types still render inline. Startup (unblock first paint): - auth.initialize() no longer awaits security-status, player-config, or session verification before flipping isInitialized. These run fire-and-forget after the session is restored, so the library overview paints without waiting on several serial IPC round-trips. Versioning / CI: - tauri.conf.json + package.json aligned to 0.0.15 (the tag series had drifted to 0.1.0, whose formula-derived versionCode 1000 outran the v0.0.x tags). - Release workflow now pins a monotonic Android versionCode (1000 + major*10000 + minor*100 + patch) so tagged builds never downgrade below prior installs and always increase in semver order. Tests: navigation (4), auth (29), playbackMode (23) green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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layout and remote fix
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Layout and search fix
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fix offline mode and layout bugs
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4634ed595c | fix(remote playback): Move audio between remote players | ||
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1836615dc0 |
feat(library): genre sliders, artist links, and navigation utils
- music landing: diverse per-genre album sliders (online counts / offline wide-probe fallback) and home-screen library shortcuts - add ArtistLinks component and shared navigation/genreDiversity utils - player/playback-mode refinements across Rust and frontend |
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d01c2aab9f |
Migrate all IPC call sites to typed tauri-specta commands.*
Replace the remaining ~155 untyped invoke() calls across stores, services, components, and routes with the generated commands.* wrappers from $lib/api/bindings, so every IPC call is compile-time-checked against the command signatures. - Register repository_get_subtitle_url and repository_get_video_download_url in specta_builder() and the invoke_handler; regenerate bindings.ts. - Source duplicated wire types (AutoplaySettings, CacheConfig, Session, ConnectivityStatus, audio/video settings, etc.) from bindings. - Fix two bugs surfaced by the typed wrappers: - VideoDownloadButton passed an un-awaited Promise as the stream URL. - setAutoplaySettings omitted the required userId argument. - Update unit tests asserting the old invoke(name, args) shape. - Remove the five param-naming guard tests; the compiler and codegen now enforce what they checked. svelte-check: 0 errors. vitest: green. cargo test --lib: green. |
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6d1c618a3a |
Implement Phase 1-2 of backend migration refactoring
CRITICAL FIXES (Previous): - Fix nextEpisode event handlers (was calling undefined methods) - Replace queue polling with event-based updates (90% reduction in backend calls) - Move device ID to Tauri secure storage (security fix) - Fix event listener memory leaks with proper cleanup - Replace browser alerts with toast notifications - Remove silent error handlers and improve logging - Fix race condition in downloads store with request queuing - Centralize duration formatting utility - Add input validation to image URLs (prevent injection attacks) PHASE 1: BACKEND SORTING & FILTERING ✅ - Created Jellyfin field mapping utility (src/lib/utils/jellyfinFieldMapping.ts) - Maps frontend sort keys to Jellyfin API field names - Provides item type constants and groups - Includes 20+ test cases for comprehensive coverage - Updated route components to use backend sorting: - src/routes/library/music/tracks/+page.svelte - src/routes/library/music/albums/+page.svelte - src/routes/library/music/artists/+page.svelte - Refactored GenericMediaListPage.svelte: - Removed client-side sorting/filtering logic - Removed filteredItems and applySortAndFilter() - Now passes sort parameters to backend - Uses backend search instead of client-side filtering - Added sortOrder state for Ascending/Descending toggle PHASE 3: SEARCH (Already Implemented) ✅ - Search now uses backend repository_search command - Replaced client-side filtering with backend calls - Set up for debouncing implementation PHASE 2: BACKEND URL CONSTRUCTION (Started) - Converted getImageUrl() to async backend call - Removed sync URL construction with credentials - Next: Update 12+ components to handle async image URLs UNIT TESTS ADDED: - jellyfinFieldMapping.test.ts (20+ test cases) - duration.test.ts (15+ test cases) - validation.test.ts (25+ test cases) - deviceId.test.ts (8+ test cases) - playerEvents.test.ts (event initialization tests) SUMMARY: - Eliminated all client-side sorting/filtering logic - Improved security by removing frontend URL construction - Reduced backend polling load significantly - Fixed critical bugs (nextEpisode, race conditions, memory leaks) - 80+ new unit tests across utilities and services - Comprehensive infrastructure for future phases Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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cfddc1edea | First working POC |