TRACES: | DR-204
484 ungated `console.*` calls across 63 non-test frontend files shipped to
end users with no way to turn them off. Mechanical substitution, no control
flow, error handling or message semantics changed:
console.log / console.debug -> log.debug
console.info -> log.info
console.warn -> log.warn
console.error -> log.error
Hand-written `"[Scope] …"` prefixes are dropped where the logger's scope
now carries them; scope names that already existed are preserved verbatim
(`[Auth]`, `[VideoPlayer]`, `[PiP]`, …) and inferred from the filename
where a file had none. `src/routes/player/[id]/+page.svelte` keeps its
`NextEpisode` and `AutoPlay` sub-scopes as separate loggers rather than
flattening them into the page scope.
`grep -rn 'console\.' src/` now matches nothing outside the tests and the
facade itself.
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.
Opening a series dumped the viewer at the top of season 1, and its Play
button played nothing at all: it resolved `$libraryItems[0]` — the first
*season* by SortName — and navigated to `/player/<seasonId>`, which the
player route bounced straight back to `/library/<seasonId>`.
The backend could already answer "where is this viewer in this show":
`repository_get_next_up_episodes` has accepted a `series_id` since it was
written and no caller had ever passed one.
Backend (DR-101, DR-106)
- `repository/series_progress.rs`: `pick_current_episode` — in progress,
else Next Up, else first unwatched, else the premiere. The third rung is
the offline path, where Next Up is always empty. `sort_series_order` puts
specials (season 0) after the numbered seasons.
- `repository_get_series_episodes` takes over the season fan-out and the
flat-series fallback, which were domain knowledge living in the frontend.
- `clear_watch_history` maps to Jellyfin's mark-unplayed (recursive over a
container, also zeroes resume). Offline it refuses rather than diverging
state the next sync would undo.
Frontend (DR-102, DR-103, DR-104, DR-107)
- Seasons collapse; only the current one is expanded, and the current
episode is badged and scrolled into view.
- Hero button reads `Resume S2E4` / `Play S1E1` and opens that episode's
focus view, where Play commits (ux-flows §5B.5).
- Seasons are no longer a destination: `/library/<seasonId>` redirects to
`/library/<seriesId>#season-N`, and every inbound link follows.
- The "More Episodes" strip spans the whole series, so a season finale
offers the next premiere instead of dead-ending (§5B.2).
- Clear-history buttons on the series hero and each season header.
Routes (DR-105)
- `/library/tv` and `/library/movies` absorb their all-titles and genres
pages as `?view=` tabs; the four legacy routes redirect. 6 video routes
become 2, and `/library/shows/genres` stops being the odd one out.
Logic extracted to `seriesNavigation.ts`, `episodeStrip.ts` and
`libraryView.ts` so it is unit-tested rather than buried in components.
Spec: docs/specs/series-current-episode-navigation.md
Rust: PlayerMediaItem and MergedMediaItem gain image_id (dual-carry),
populated from primary_image_tag at every construction/conversion site.
Regenerated bindings.
Frontend: all catalog + player + merged readers now use imageId. The
NowPlayingItem->MediaItem bridge (player.ts) properly maps the remote
session's Jellyfin fields (Type, runTimeTicks, primaryImageTag) onto the
neutral kind/durationMs/imageId. Types that are genuinely out of scope
(Person, NowPlayingItem, PlayItemRequest) keep primaryImageTag.
Rust 456, frontend 644, check clean.
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>
Playback reporting (position sync / resume-on-another-device):
- player_configure_jellyfin now builds a PlaybackReporter sharing the player
controller's Arc, so Start/Progress/Stopped actually reach Jellyfin on every
auth path (login/restore/reauth); previously they never did.
- The PlaybackReporterWrapper now shares the same Arc the controller and MPV
progress loop report through, instead of a dead parallel Option.
- Android position callbacks now emit throttled progress reports (30s/item),
mirroring the MPV backend.
Duration flash on pause:
- resolveDuration() prefers the live store duration for the already-loaded
track over the runTimeTicks estimate, so pausing no longer clobbers the
slider's max to 0 when runTimeTicks is missing.
Video leaking into audio mini player:
- isVideoItem() also checks the backend PlayerMediaItem mediaType
discriminator, so a video started via player_play_item (no Jellyfin `type`,
mediaType "video") no longer surfaces in the audio mini player.
Middle-truncation of long media names:
- New truncateMiddle util applied to track/episode/card/mini-player titles so
distinguishing tails (episode numbers, suffixes) stay visible.
Adds regression tests for the duration and mini-player fixes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- 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