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dtourolle ad48d89dfe chore(format): run prettier over src/ and scripts/
Formatting was configured but never enforced: `bun run format:check`
reported 199 unformatted files and ran in no workflow and in no git hook,
so .prettierrc (printWidth 100, trailing commas) described an intention
rather than the tree.

This is the one-time sweep that makes the check gateable. Whitespace and
token-reflow only -- no behavioural change: `bun run check` reports 0
errors and all 1053 frontend tests pass before and after.

Kept out of every other commit on purpose. A 199-file diff mixed with
real changes is unreviewable, and the next commit turns format:check
into a hard CI gate so this cannot silently accumulate again.
2026-08-21 17:41:44 +02:00
dtourolleandClaude Opus 5 e144e62b31 feat(player): render Android video natively behind a transparent webview (DR-150, DR-151, DR-152)
Rust already reported `use_html5_element: false` on Android, but two frontend
overrides threw that answer away, so ExoPlayer's video path had never actually
run. Both are lifted behind an `experimentalNativeVideo` opt-in (default off).

The flag is a suppressor, never a promoter: off forces HTML5 even where Rust
says native, so an in-progress spike cannot ship as the default, but it can
never select native where Rust reported HTML5 — Linux cannot composite behind
WebKitGTK, and promoting there would be a black screen.

Two blockers the spec did not anticipate, both in code assumed to be merely
unreachable rather than broken:

- `JellyTauPlayer.setActivity()` had zero callers, so `currentActivity` was
  always null and `autoAttachSurface()` bailed. The SurfaceView was created and
  wired to ExoPlayer but never added to the view hierarchy — video would have
  decoded to a surface that was never on screen, whatever the webview did.
  This also revives PiP on the video path, which gated on the same flag.
- `createAdapter()` was not the real gate; it is never called in production.
  The actual override was in VideoPlayer.svelte, which forced HTML5 and stopped
  the native backend `player_play_item` had just started. Both sites now route
  through `createAdapter()`.

Compositing needs two independent opaque layers cleared, not one. Clearing only
the page leaves the WebView widget opaque — audio over a black picture, exactly
the symptom the old INTERIM comment described. `videoSurface.ts` toggles both:
the widget background and window drawable from Kotlin, the page backgrounds via
a `data-native-video` attribute keyed by app.css. Transparency lives in
`tauri.android.conf.json` so Linux keeps an opaque window, and is scoped to the
playback session so the launcher never shows through the rest of the app.

Phase 3's rect plumbing turned out to be unnecessary: video is fullscreen on the
player route, and `fitSurfaceToScreen()` already letterboxes and re-fits on
rotation. The mini-player transition remains unverified on device.

Also removes the `navigator.userAgent` sniffing in webviewAudio.ts, which was a
second copy of the Rust cfg gate free to drift from it. `player_get_capabilities`
now reports `usesWebviewAudio` and `supportsNativeVideo` from those same gates.

Tests: adapter selection covers the full matrix, including the regression guard
that the flag off beats Rust. Written first and confirmed failing (2 of 7) before
the fix.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-11 20:57:58 +02:00
dtourolle 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
2026-07-24 23:49:23 +02:00