Infrastructure hardening: CI enforcement, supply chain, updater, diagnostics #14
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"name": "jellytau",
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"dependencies": {
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"@tauri-apps/api": "^2",
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"@tauri-apps/plugin-log": "^2.9.0",
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"@tauri-apps/plugin-opener": "^2",
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"@tauri-apps/plugin-os": "^2.3.2",
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"@tauri-apps/plugin-process": "^2.3.1",
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"@tauri-apps/plugin-updater/@tauri-apps/api": ["@tauri-apps/api@2.11.1", "", {}, "sha512-M2FPuYND2m+wh5hfW9ZpSdxMPdEJovPBWwoHJmwUpysTYNHaOkVFN419m/K0LIgjb/7KU2vBgsUepJWugQCvAA=="],
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@@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ For a narrative overview of the system design, see
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| UR-075 | Artwork is shown at the shape it was made in. Where a screen presents a set of things side by side — the libraries on the library page and on home — they are laid out as a mosaic: rows of a common height in which each tile is as wide as its own picture, rather than a grid that crops every cover to one box. Favourites are reachable per category from that same mosaic, beside the library they belong to, not only as one undifferentiated list | Medium | Done |
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| UR-076 | Music browsing shows only what the listener considers music. A Jellyfin server commonly keeps podcasts, audiobooks, sound effects or sample packs in their own folders inside a music library; those folders can be **excluded by choice**, once, and every music surface — library grids, artist and album listings, genre rows, search and the home screen — then agrees on what is in scope. The choice is by folder, not by a name the app happens to recognise, so a folder called anything at all can be excluded and an item is never dropped because its title matched a word | Medium | Done |
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| UR-077 | The app can update itself, or tell the user how. Somebody who installed an AppImage or ran the Windows installer had no upgrade path at all: nothing in the app ever mentioned that a newer version existed, and the release notes were the only announcement. On Linux and Windows the app checks a signed manifest, offers the new version with its notes, and installs and relaunches on request — the signature check is the point, since it is what stops a substituted download from being installed by the app itself. Android cannot do this (an app may not overwrite its own APK; that is the package installer's job) and is given the honest alternative, a link to the releases page, rather than a button that would throw | Medium | Done |
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| UR-078 | JellyTau keeps a record of what it did, and can hand it over. The app forgot everything the moment it exited: the backend logged to stdout only — which a user launching from a desktop icon never sees, and which on Android is not logcat, so the Rust half was invisible on the platform carrying the hardest bugs. A crash left nothing at all. Logs are now written to a size-capped rotating file, a panic is recorded before the process dies, the frontend's messages land in the same timeline as the backend's, and Settings exports the lot as one file to attach to a bug report. Nothing is transmitted anywhere — the user attaches it themselves, which is also what keeps this from being telemetry. Access tokens and passwords never reach the file | Medium | Done |
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| UR-074 | Video streaming can be held to a **bandwidth budget the viewer sets**, rather than spent at whatever rate the server would otherwise send. A ceiling chosen once — from the source's own bitrate down to a rung that still plays on a poor connection — governs every video the app opens, live TV included, and survives a restart, so a metered connection is not quietly drained by the next thing played. A single video can be moved to a different ceiling from the player, resuming where it was, without disturbing that default | Medium | Done |
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| DR-215 | Frontend test coverage is a ratcheted CI gate rather than a number nobody looks at. `test:coverage` had been configured since the suite was created and was silently broken: `@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 — so every invocation died on a missing `BaseCoverageProvider` export and no coverage figure had been produced in months. Fixing the range is half the requirement; the other half is that a measured figure that gates nothing decays the same way an unrun script does. Thresholds sit a few points under the measured result (statements 54.6, branches 48.7, functions 49.6, lines 55.1 when this landed) and only ever move up, matching `MIN_THRESHOLD` in the traceability gate and the eslint `--max-warnings` ratchet. The absolute numbers are held down by `.svelte` components, which this project deliberately does not test directly — the pattern is to extract the logic to a plain module and test that | Tooling | - | Done |
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| DR-216 | Dependencies are gated on known vulnerabilities and on licence compatibility, and the build graph is pinned to what is actually shipped. The project had no scanning of any kind: nothing checked the ~500-crate Rust graph or the JS packages against an advisory feed, and nothing checked that everything redistributed inside an MIT-licensed bundle permits it. The first run found eight vulnerabilities and one unsoundness — `bytes`, four in `rustls-webpki`, `time`, two in `quick-xml`, `rand` — every one closed by a `cargo update` nobody had reason to run. `cargo deny` (src-tauri/deny.toml) now runs in CI over advisories, licences, bans and sources. Two structural fixes matter as much as the gate: the graph is scoped to the targets actually shipped, so an advisory against an Apple-only path is correctly absent rather than ignored by ID; and the one git dependency (`libmpv`) is pinned by revision instead of by branch, since a branch means any `cargo update` silently substitutes new upstream code in the one dependency that is unsigned and links a C library into the player. Licence findings are recorded rather than waved through — `libmpv`/`libmpv-sys` are LGPL-2.1, which the app satisfies by dynamic linking, and that carries obligations (keep the linkage dynamic; ship libmpv's licence text with any bundle carrying the .so) | Tooling | - | Done |
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| DR-217 | In-app update, desktop only, over a manifest we control. `tauri-plugin-updater` and `tauri-plugin-process` are compiled for everything except Android/iOS — spelled as a target-triple cfg rather than `cfg(desktop)`, which Cargo does not evaluate in a `[target.'cfg(…)']` table and which therefore drops the dependency silently, surfacing much later as "Permission updater:default not found". The release workflow signs updater artifacts with a minisign key held in Gitea secrets and publishes `latest.json` to a dedicated `updater` branch, read over Gitea's raw-file URL: this instance serves `/releases/download/<tag>/<asset>` but returns 404 for `/releases/latest/download/<asset>`, so there is no stable latest-release URL to point at, and the docs branch is force-pushed by publish-docs.yml so it cannot host the manifest either. Bundle targets gain `appimage`, which the release notes had been advertising for months while `tauri.conf.json` never built it — the artifact step globbed for `*.AppImage`, found nothing, and said nothing | Tooling | UR-077 | Done |
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| DR-218 | Persistent, redacted logging and a diagnostics export. `tauri-plugin-log` replaces the `env_logger` stdout-only init, giving a rotating 5 MB file, a webview target in dev, and — the single largest gain — logcat on Android, where `env_logger`'s stdout went nowhere. **Redaction runs in the log formatter, not at export**: a credential in a file on the device is already a disclosure, so stripping it on the way out would be too late; the exporter redacts a second time to cover files written by older builds. `api_key`/`X-Emby-Token`/`Authorization`/`"AccessToken"`/`Token="…"` all reduce to `[REDACTED]` while host, item ids and filenames are deliberately kept — a bundle scrubbed of those is one nobody can debug from. The server URL is reduced to scheme and host, dropping any embedded `user:pass@`. 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. The chosen level persists to disk and is re-applied at startup, since reproducing a bug usually means restarting into it. The frontend facade keeps its untouched `console.*` pass-through (DR-204) and additionally forwards a stringified copy at info and above, so one file holds both halves of the app in order — which is what makes a race between them legible after the fact | Tooling | UR-078 | Done |
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| DR-198 | The webview runs under a real Content-Security-Policy, and the asset protocol is scoped to the one directory it still serves. `csp` was `null`, which disables CSP entirely: any script that reached the web layer — through a future `{@html}`, a dependency, or a devtools paste — would have inherited the whole IPC surface, and with it the user's session. `script-src 'self'` (Tauri injects a nonce for SvelteKit's inline bootstrap script at build time, so no `'unsafe-inline'` is needed) plus `object-src`/`frame-src 'none'` and `base-uri 'self'` is the part that is genuinely restrictive. `img-src`/`media-src`/`connect-src` cannot be: the Jellyfin origin is typed in by the user at run time and is commonly plain `http` on a LAN, so they allow `http:`/`https:` — a wide grant for *data*, but one that still bars `file:`, `filesystem:` and scripting schemes, and leaves `script-src` untouched. `style-src` keeps `'unsafe-inline'` because Svelte compiles `style="…"` attributes (including `app.html`'s `display: contents` wrapper) into markup; this is safe only while no `<style>` element survives into `index.html`, since a nonce there would make Tauri's injection outrank — and therefore void — `'unsafe-inline'`. `worker-src blob:` and `media-src blob:` are hls.js: it demuxes in a worker built from a blob and attaches MSE through `URL.createObjectURL`. `asset:` and `http://asset.localhost` are the same protocol under the two naming schemes `convertFileSrc` emits (custom scheme on Linux/macOS, `http` host on Windows/Android); `ipc:`/`http://ipc.localhost` is the invoke transport, which would otherwise be blocked by `connect-src`. A run-time CSP naming the server origin exactly was rejected: Tauri computes the header from immutable config when it serves the HTML, so it would mean rebuilding config and reloading the webview on every server change, for a policy the user can already point anywhere. The asset-protocol scope narrows from `$APPDATA/**` to `$APPDATA/thumbnails/**` — since DR-137 moved downloaded media to the loopback server, `imageCache` is the only `convertFileSrc` caller left, so the database and the encrypted-token fallback file no longer sit inside the grant | Security | UR-012, UR-071 | Done |
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| UR-075 | - | DR-174, DR-175 |
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| UR-076 | - | DR-209 |
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| UR-077 | - | DR-217 |
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| UR-078 | - | DR-218 |
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| UT-200 | The stream a player could only restart is refused its retry: the handoff transcode answers yes to `player_retry_restarts_stream` while music, video and a downloaded episode answer no, and the Kotlin decision starts permissive, flips on a non-resumable load, and is restored by the next ordinary one | DR-203 | Done |
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| UT-207 | The hero banner's rotation timer restarts from the moment of a manual change: a swipe 5.5s into a 6s interval waits a further 6s instead of firing the leftover 500ms, repeated restarts never stack timers, and `stop()` ends rotation | DR-038 | Done |
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| UT-208 | The update decision: each numeric version field is compared in order, the installed version is not offered to itself, a leading `v` is tolerated because that is how the tags are written, a pre-release sorts below the release of the same number so 0.9.2-rc1 is not offered to somebody on 0.9.2, a missing patch field reads as zero rather than NaN, mobile reports link-only while desktop reports install, and absent release notes normalise to null rather than undefined | DR-217 | Done |
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| UT-209 | Redaction and forwarding. Rust: every credential shape reduces to `[REDACTED]` while the host, username and neighbouring parameters survive; redaction is idempotent, leaves ordinary lines alone, does not fire on the word "token" in prose, and does not panic on multi-byte input; a server URL keeps only scheme and host and drops an embedded `user:pass@`; an unparseable level falls back to info rather than failing at startup. Frontend: info and above forward while debug does not, a message the level filter suppressed is not forwarded, a throwing forwarder neither propagates nor prevents the console write, and an `Error` renders as name and message rather than the `{}` that `JSON.stringify` produces | DR-218 | Done |
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### Integration Tests
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# Spec: Diagnostics and persistent logging
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**Status:** Proposed
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**Requirements:** UR-078 → DR-218; tests UT-209
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**UX spec:** n/a (one Settings section; no new flow)
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**Destination on completion:** [09-security.md](../architecture/09-security.md)
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for the redaction rules, and a new "Logging and diagnostics" section in
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[01-rust-backend.md](../architecture/01-rust-backend.md) for the capture path.
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## Summary
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JellyTau records what it does, keeps it in a size-capped file on disk, survives a
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crash, and can hand the whole thing to the user as one file to attach to a bug
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report. Credentials never reach that file.
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## Motivation
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Today the app forgets everything the moment it exits.
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The Rust half logs through `env_logger` to **stdout only**. A user who launched
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from a desktop icon has no stdout. On Android it is worse than useless:
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`env_logger` writes to stdout, which is not logcat, so **the Rust backend's
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output is invisible on the platform where most of the hard bugs have been** — the
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autoplay deadlock, the truncated-stream restart, the background-audio stall. The
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frontend has a proper leveled facade (`logger.ts`, DR-204) but it only reaches
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the webview console, which nobody can read on a phone.
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The practical consequence is visible in this project's history: several bugs took
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multiple rounds of "can you reproduce it under `adb logcat`" before anyone could
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even see what happened. A user reporting "the episode randomly restarted" is
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reporting the symptom of a race whose evidence was discarded microseconds later.
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There is also no crash record at all. If the app panics, the user sees it vanish
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and we learn nothing.
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## Layer assignment
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| Logic / responsibility | Layer | Why it belongs there |
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| What is captured, at what level, and where it is written | Rust | Retention and capture policy is backend behaviour; it must work identically whether the UI is open, backgrounded, or gone |
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| Log rotation and the size cap | Rust | Storage management, same class as the download and image caches |
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| **Redaction of credentials** | Rust | Security-critical, and the values (tokens, `api_key`, keyring payloads) are domain vocabulary owned by the auth layer. A frontend that redacted its own messages would still not cover anything Rust wrote |
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| Panic capture and persistence | Rust | Only Rust can install a panic hook |
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| Assembling the export (archive + environment summary) | Rust | Touches the filesystem and the app's own paths; also the last point at which redaction can be enforced over everything |
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| Which log level is active | Rust owns the *stored* setting and applies it; the frontend renders the picker | Same split as every other setting: the value is state the backend acts on, the control is presentation |
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| Showing the export path / opening the folder | Frontend | Pure presentation |
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| Formatting a log line for the webview console | Frontend | `logger.ts` already owns this; unchanged |
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Borderline: **the frontend forwarding its own messages into the Rust sink.**
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Arguably presentation "sending data down". Placed as: the frontend calls a
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plugin, and the *decision of what to persist and how to redact it* stays in Rust
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— which is the tie-breaker, because a bug report containing a token would be a
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security defect regardless of which half wrote the line.
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## Design
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### Capture
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Replace the `env_logger` init in `lib.rs` with `tauri-plugin-log`, which is the
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official plugin and already does the three things we would otherwise hand-roll
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(CLAUDE.md: prefer official plugins before writing native code):
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| Target | Purpose |
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| `Stdout` | unchanged behaviour for `bun run tauri dev` |
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| `LogDir { file_name: "jellytau" }` | the persistent, rotating file |
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| `Webview` (dev only) | Rust lines visible in the webview console while developing |
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On Android the plugin routes to **logcat**, which is the single largest
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improvement here and needs no code of ours.
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Rotation: `RotationStrategy::KeepAll` is wrong for a phone. Use a size cap
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(5 MB) with one retained previous file, so a long session cannot fill a device
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and yesterday's evidence still exists.
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Level: default `Info`, `RUST_LOG` still honoured, and a stored user preference
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that survives restart (a user reproducing a bug needs debug logging *across* the
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restart that reproduces it).
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### Redaction
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A pure function in a new `src-tauri/src/utils/diagnostics.rs`:
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```rust
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pub fn redact(line: &str) -> String
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```
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It replaces the value in each of these with `[REDACTED]`, case-insensitively:
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- `api_key=…` and `ApiKey=…` in URLs and query strings
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- `X-Emby-Token: …`, `X-MediaBrowser-Token: …`, `Authorization: …` headers
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- `"AccessToken":"…"` in JSON bodies
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- `MediaBrowser Token="…"` in the Emby auth header form
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What it deliberately does **not** remove: the server host, item ids, and
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filenames. Those are what make a log useful, they are not secrets, and stripping
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them would produce a diagnostic bundle nobody can diagnose anything from.
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Applied at two points: on every line the export copies, and — because the export
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is not the only way a file leaves a device — inside the log formatter itself, so
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the token never reaches disk in the first place. The export-time pass exists to
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cover files written before an upgrade.
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### Export
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```rust
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#[tauri::command]
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pub async fn diagnostics_export(app: AppHandle) -> Result<DiagnosticsBundle, String>
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```
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Writes a single `.zip` and returns where it went:
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```rust
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#[derive(Serialize, Type)]
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#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
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pub struct DiagnosticsBundle {
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pub path: String,
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pub size_bytes: u64,
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pub file_count: usize,
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}
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```
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Contents: the current and previous log files (redacted), plus `environment.txt`
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— app version, OS and arch, whether the build is debug, the active log level, and
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the *scheme and host* of the configured server. No token, no username, no path
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inside the user's home beyond the app's own directories.
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### Frontend
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`logger.ts` keeps its `console.*` pass-through untouched — live object references
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in devtools are a stated design goal of DR-204 — and *additionally* forwards a
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stringified copy at `info` and above to the plugin, so one timeline contains both
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halves of the app. Forwarding is fire-and-forget and never throws into a caller:
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a logging failure must not become an application failure.
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A `Diagnostics` section in Settings shows the log location, a level picker, and
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an **Export diagnostics** button that reports the resulting path and, on desktop,
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offers to reveal it.
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## Out of scope
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- **An Android share sheet.** Export writes to the app's files directory and
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reports the path; wiring a native `ACTION_SEND` intent is a Kotlin change that
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belongs with the other native work, not here.
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- **Uploading anywhere.** Nothing is transmitted. The user attaches the file
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themselves, which is also what keeps this from becoming telemetry.
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- **Frontend `debug` forwarding.** Only `info`+ crosses the IPC boundary; per-tick
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player debug would be thousands of calls a minute.
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## Acceptance criteria
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- [ ] Rust logs reach a rotating file on Linux and **logcat** on Android.
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- [ ] A panic is recorded and is present in the next export.
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- [ ] Frontend `info`/`warn`/`error` appear in the same file as Rust's lines.
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- [ ] An export containing a request URL with `api_key=` shows `[REDACTED]`, and
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a test greps the produced bundle for the token to prove it.
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- [ ] The log file cannot exceed the cap.
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- [ ] `bun run check`, `bun run test`, `cargo fmt`, `cargo clippy -D warnings`,
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`bun run test:rust`, `bun run check:boundary` all pass.
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- [ ] `bindings.ts` regenerated (new command and struct).
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- [ ] New code carries `TRACES:` comments.
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## Testing
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**Rust** (`cargo test`): `redact` over each credential shape, including one
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already-redacted line (idempotent) and a line containing no secret (unchanged);
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that the environment summary contains a host but no token; that rotation respects
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the cap.
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**Frontend** (`vitest`): that the forwarder is called for `info`+ and not for
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`debug`; that a rejected forward does not propagate to the caller.
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## TRACES
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| Piece | Tag |
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| `utils/diagnostics.rs` | `UR-078 \| DR-218` |
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| `commands/diagnostics.rs` | `UR-078 \| DR-218` |
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|
||||
"windows-sys 0.60.2",
|
||||
"zip",
|
||||
"zip 4.6.1",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
@@ -4689,7 +4946,9 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "cdb87b95ec50ddfa440816d227a17b2ccbdda963a316a727fda0fc4334f7d134"
|
||||
dependencies = [
|
||||
"deranged",
|
||||
"libc",
|
||||
"num-conv",
|
||||
"num_threads",
|
||||
"powerfmt",
|
||||
"serde_core",
|
||||
"time-core",
|
||||
@@ -5137,6 +5396,12 @@ version = "0.7.6"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "09cc8ee72d2a9becf2f2febe0205bbed8fc6615b7cb429ad062dc7b7ddd036a9"
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "utf8-width"
|
||||
version = "0.1.9"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "159a7cadce548703edd50d24069bc294c5415ecab0a480e0cd1ca06d112dc94a"
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "utf8_iter"
|
||||
version = "1.0.4"
|
||||
@@ -5161,6 +5426,12 @@ dependencies = [
|
||||
"wasm-bindgen",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "value-bag"
|
||||
version = "1.13.2"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "068e763e8279de7ab94b6afebded2cb701678af094feb1c12ccb061b4783c1be"
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "vcpkg"
|
||||
version = "0.2.15"
|
||||
@@ -5973,6 +6244,15 @@ dependencies = [
|
||||
"x11-dl",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "wyz"
|
||||
version = "0.5.1"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "05f360fc0b24296329c78fda852a1e9ae82de9cf7b27dae4b7f62f118f77b9ed"
|
||||
dependencies = [
|
||||
"tap",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "x11"
|
||||
version = "2.21.0"
|
||||
@@ -6168,6 +6448,23 @@ dependencies = [
|
||||
"syn 2.0.112",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "zip"
|
||||
version = "2.4.2"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "fabe6324e908f85a1c52063ce7aa26b68dcb7eb6dbc83a2d148403c9bc3eba50"
|
||||
dependencies = [
|
||||
"arbitrary",
|
||||
"crc32fast",
|
||||
"crossbeam-utils",
|
||||
"displaydoc",
|
||||
"flate2",
|
||||
"indexmap 2.12.1",
|
||||
"memchr",
|
||||
"thiserror 2.0.17",
|
||||
"zopfli",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "zip"
|
||||
version = "4.6.1"
|
||||
@@ -6186,6 +6483,18 @@ version = "1.0.8"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "317f17ff091ac4515f17cc7a190d2769a8c9a96d227de5d64b500b01cda8f2cd"
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "zopfli"
|
||||
version = "0.8.3"
|
||||
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
|
||||
checksum = "f05cd8797d63865425ff89b5c4a48804f35ba0ce8d125800027ad6017d2b5249"
|
||||
dependencies = [
|
||||
"bumpalo",
|
||||
"crc32fast",
|
||||
"log",
|
||||
"simd-adler32",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
[[package]]
|
||||
name = "zvariant"
|
||||
version = "5.8.0"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -62,6 +62,17 @@ sha2 = "0.10"
|
||||
getrandom = "0.2"
|
||||
log = "0.4"
|
||||
env_logger = "0.11"
|
||||
|
||||
# Persistent, rotating, redacted logging on every platform -- and on Android the
|
||||
# only thing that puts Rust output into logcat at all (env_logger writes to
|
||||
# stdout, which Android discards, which is why the backend was invisible on the
|
||||
# platform where the hardest bugs live).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
tauri-plugin-log = "2"
|
||||
|
||||
# Zip for the diagnostics export bundle.
|
||||
zip = { version = "2", default-features = false, features = ["deflate"] }
|
||||
tauri-specta = { version = "=2.0.0-rc.21", features = ["derive", "typescript"] }
|
||||
specta-typescript = "=0.0.9"
|
||||
specta = { version = "=2.0.0-rc.22", features = ["chrono", "derive"] }
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2,10 +2,13 @@
|
||||
"$schema": "../gen/schemas/desktop-schema.json",
|
||||
"identifier": "default",
|
||||
"description": "Capability for the main window",
|
||||
"windows": ["main"],
|
||||
"windows": [
|
||||
"main"
|
||||
],
|
||||
"permissions": [
|
||||
"core:default",
|
||||
"opener:default",
|
||||
"core:path:default"
|
||||
"core:path:default",
|
||||
"opener:allow-reveal-item-in-dir"
|
||||
]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,330 @@
|
||||
//! Diagnostics: log level control and the exportable bug-report bundle.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! The app used to forget everything it did the moment it exited. A user
|
||||
//! reporting "the episode randomly restarted" was reporting the symptom of a
|
||||
//! race whose evidence had been discarded microseconds later, and the only way
|
||||
//! to recover it was to talk them through `adb logcat` — which is how several
|
||||
//! bugs in this project's history actually got diagnosed.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! This module is the other half of that: the log is on disk, it survives a
|
||||
//! crash, and the user can hand the whole thing over as one file.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! Everything written here has been through [`crate::utils::diagnostics::redact`]
|
||||
//! twice — once in the log formatter, and again on the way into the archive, so
|
||||
//! files written by a build that predates the formatter pass are covered too.
|
||||
|
||||
use std::fs;
|
||||
use std::io::{Read, Write};
|
||||
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
|
||||
|
||||
use log::{info, warn, LevelFilter};
|
||||
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
|
||||
use tauri::{AppHandle, Manager};
|
||||
|
||||
use crate::utils::diagnostics::{redact, redact_server_url};
|
||||
|
||||
/// Where an export landed, so the UI can tell the user where to find it.
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, specta::Type)]
|
||||
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
|
||||
pub struct DiagnosticsBundle {
|
||||
/// Absolute path to the written archive.
|
||||
pub path: String,
|
||||
pub size_bytes: u64,
|
||||
/// How many log files went in, excluding the environment summary.
|
||||
pub file_count: usize,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Where logs live and how verbose they currently are.
|
||||
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, specta::Type)]
|
||||
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
|
||||
pub struct DiagnosticsInfo {
|
||||
/// Directory holding the rotating log files.
|
||||
pub log_dir: String,
|
||||
/// Active level, lowercase: "error" | "warn" | "info" | "debug" | "trace".
|
||||
pub level: String,
|
||||
/// Total bytes currently held by log files.
|
||||
pub total_size_bytes: u64,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Name of the file holding the user's chosen level, in the app config dir.
|
||||
const LEVEL_FILE: &str = "log-level";
|
||||
|
||||
/// Parse a stored/user-supplied level name.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Unknown values fall back to Info rather than erroring: this is read at
|
||||
/// startup, and a corrupt one-line file must not stop the app from launching.
|
||||
pub fn parse_level(raw: &str) -> LevelFilter {
|
||||
match raw.trim().to_ascii_lowercase().as_str() {
|
||||
"error" => LevelFilter::Error,
|
||||
"warn" => LevelFilter::Warn,
|
||||
"debug" => LevelFilter::Debug,
|
||||
"trace" => LevelFilter::Trace,
|
||||
_ => LevelFilter::Info,
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Read the persisted level, if the user has ever set one.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Persisted rather than session-only on purpose: somebody reproducing a bug
|
||||
/// needs debug logging to survive *the restart that reproduces it*.
|
||||
pub fn stored_level(config_dir: &Path) -> Option<LevelFilter> {
|
||||
fs::read_to_string(config_dir.join(LEVEL_FILE))
|
||||
.ok()
|
||||
.map(|raw| parse_level(&raw))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
fn level_name(level: LevelFilter) -> &'static str {
|
||||
match level {
|
||||
LevelFilter::Off => "off",
|
||||
LevelFilter::Error => "error",
|
||||
LevelFilter::Warn => "warn",
|
||||
LevelFilter::Info => "info",
|
||||
LevelFilter::Debug => "debug",
|
||||
LevelFilter::Trace => "trace",
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Current log level and where the files are.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
#[tauri::command]
|
||||
#[specta::specta]
|
||||
pub async fn diagnostics_get_info(app: AppHandle) -> Result<DiagnosticsInfo, String> {
|
||||
let log_dir = app
|
||||
.path()
|
||||
.app_log_dir()
|
||||
.map_err(|e| format!("no log directory: {e}"))?;
|
||||
|
||||
let total_size_bytes = log_files(&log_dir)
|
||||
.iter()
|
||||
.filter_map(|p| fs::metadata(p).ok())
|
||||
.map(|m| m.len())
|
||||
.sum();
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(DiagnosticsInfo {
|
||||
log_dir: log_dir.to_string_lossy().to_string(),
|
||||
level: level_name(log::max_level()).to_string(),
|
||||
total_size_bytes,
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Set the log level, for this session and the next.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
#[tauri::command]
|
||||
#[specta::specta]
|
||||
pub async fn diagnostics_set_level(app: AppHandle, level: String) -> Result<String, String> {
|
||||
let parsed = parse_level(&level);
|
||||
log::set_max_level(parsed);
|
||||
|
||||
let config_dir = app
|
||||
.path()
|
||||
.app_config_dir()
|
||||
.map_err(|e| format!("no config directory: {e}"))?;
|
||||
fs::create_dir_all(&config_dir).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
fs::write(config_dir.join(LEVEL_FILE), level_name(parsed)).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
|
||||
info!("[DIAG] log level set to {}", level_name(parsed));
|
||||
Ok(level_name(parsed).to_string())
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Collect every log file in the log directory, newest first.
|
||||
fn log_files(log_dir: &Path) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
|
||||
let Ok(entries) = fs::read_dir(log_dir) else {
|
||||
return Vec::new();
|
||||
};
|
||||
let mut files: Vec<PathBuf> = entries
|
||||
.filter_map(|e| e.ok())
|
||||
.map(|e| e.path())
|
||||
.filter(|p| p.is_file())
|
||||
.filter(|p| {
|
||||
p.extension()
|
||||
.is_some_and(|ext| ext == "log" || ext == "txt")
|
||||
})
|
||||
.collect();
|
||||
files.sort();
|
||||
files.reverse();
|
||||
files
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// A short, non-identifying description of the environment.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Deliberately excludes the token, the username, and any path outside the
|
||||
/// app's own directories. The server URL is reduced to scheme and host, which is
|
||||
/// diagnostic (https? LAN address? reverse proxy?) without being a credential.
|
||||
fn environment_summary(app: &AppHandle, server_url: Option<&str>) -> String {
|
||||
let package = app.package_info();
|
||||
let mut out = String::new();
|
||||
out.push_str("JellyTau diagnostics\n");
|
||||
out.push_str("====================\n\n");
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!("app version: {}\n", package.version));
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!("tauri version: {}\n", tauri::VERSION));
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!("os: {}\n", std::env::consts::OS));
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!("arch: {}\n", std::env::consts::ARCH));
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!("debug build: {}\n", cfg!(debug_assertions)));
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!(
|
||||
"log level: {}\n",
|
||||
level_name(log::max_level())
|
||||
));
|
||||
out.push_str(&format!(
|
||||
"server: {}\n",
|
||||
server_url.map_or("not configured".to_string(), redact_server_url)
|
||||
));
|
||||
out.push_str("\nNo access token, password or username is included in this file.\n");
|
||||
out
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Write a redacted diagnostics archive and return where it went.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// # Blocking I/O
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// This reads and rewrites every log file. It is an `async` command so it does
|
||||
/// not block the IPC thread, but it must never be called from a player event
|
||||
/// callback — see the deadlock note in CLAUDE.md.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
#[tauri::command]
|
||||
#[specta::specta]
|
||||
pub async fn diagnostics_export(
|
||||
app: AppHandle,
|
||||
server_url: Option<String>,
|
||||
) -> Result<DiagnosticsBundle, String> {
|
||||
let log_dir = app
|
||||
.path()
|
||||
.app_log_dir()
|
||||
.map_err(|e| format!("no log directory: {e}"))?;
|
||||
|
||||
// Written into the app's own data directory. Choosing an arbitrary
|
||||
// user-visible location would need a file dialog on desktop and a storage
|
||||
// permission on Android; the UI reports the path and can reveal it.
|
||||
let out_dir = app
|
||||
.path()
|
||||
.app_data_dir()
|
||||
.map_err(|e| format!("no data directory: {e}"))?;
|
||||
fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
|
||||
let archive_path = out_dir.join("jellytau-diagnostics.zip");
|
||||
let file = fs::File::create(&archive_path).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
let mut zip = zip::ZipWriter::new(file);
|
||||
let options: zip::write::FileOptions<'_, ()> =
|
||||
zip::write::FileOptions::default().compression_method(zip::CompressionMethod::Deflated);
|
||||
|
||||
let files = log_files(&log_dir);
|
||||
let mut written = 0usize;
|
||||
|
||||
for path in &files {
|
||||
let Some(name) = path.file_name().and_then(|n| n.to_str()) else {
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
let mut contents = String::new();
|
||||
match fs::File::open(path).and_then(|mut f| f.read_to_string(&mut contents)) {
|
||||
Ok(_) => {}
|
||||
Err(e) => {
|
||||
// A log we cannot read is not a reason to produce no bundle.
|
||||
warn!("[DIAG] skipping unreadable log {name}: {e}");
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Second redaction pass. The formatter already cleaned anything this
|
||||
// build wrote; this covers files left by an older build.
|
||||
let cleaned: String = contents.lines().map(redact).collect::<Vec<_>>().join("\n");
|
||||
|
||||
zip.start_file(name, options).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
zip.write_all(cleaned.as_bytes())
|
||||
.map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
written += 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
zip.start_file("environment.txt", options)
|
||||
.map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
zip.write_all(environment_summary(&app, server_url.as_deref()).as_bytes())
|
||||
.map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
|
||||
zip.finish().map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
|
||||
|
||||
let size_bytes = fs::metadata(&archive_path)
|
||||
.map_err(|e| e.to_string())?
|
||||
.len();
|
||||
info!(
|
||||
"[DIAG] exported {written} log file(s), {size_bytes} bytes -> {}",
|
||||
archive_path.display()
|
||||
);
|
||||
|
||||
Ok(DiagnosticsBundle {
|
||||
path: archive_path.to_string_lossy().to_string(),
|
||||
size_bytes,
|
||||
file_count: written,
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[cfg(test)]
|
||||
mod tests {
|
||||
use super::*;
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn parses_every_level_name_case_insensitively() {
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level("debug"), LevelFilter::Debug);
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level("DEBUG"), LevelFilter::Debug);
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level(" warn\n"), LevelFilter::Warn);
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level("error"), LevelFilter::Error);
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level("trace"), LevelFilter::Trace);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn unknown_level_falls_back_to_info_rather_than_failing() {
|
||||
// This is read at startup from a file on disk. A corrupt value must not
|
||||
// stop the app launching.
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level("banana"), LevelFilter::Info);
|
||||
assert_eq!(parse_level(""), LevelFilter::Info);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn level_names_round_trip() {
|
||||
for name in ["error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace"] {
|
||||
assert_eq!(level_name(parse_level(name)), name);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn stored_level_is_none_when_never_set() {
|
||||
let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join("jellytau-diag-test-empty");
|
||||
let _ = fs::create_dir_all(&dir);
|
||||
let _ = fs::remove_file(dir.join(LEVEL_FILE));
|
||||
assert!(stored_level(&dir).is_none());
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn stored_level_reads_back_what_was_written() {
|
||||
let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join("jellytau-diag-test-roundtrip");
|
||||
fs::create_dir_all(&dir).unwrap();
|
||||
fs::write(dir.join(LEVEL_FILE), "debug").unwrap();
|
||||
assert_eq!(stored_level(&dir), Some(LevelFilter::Debug));
|
||||
let _ = fs::remove_file(dir.join(LEVEL_FILE));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn log_files_ignores_non_log_files() {
|
||||
let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join("jellytau-diag-test-listing");
|
||||
fs::create_dir_all(&dir).unwrap();
|
||||
fs::write(dir.join("jellytau.log"), "x").unwrap();
|
||||
fs::write(dir.join("notes.md"), "x").unwrap();
|
||||
fs::write(dir.join("jellytau.zip"), "x").unwrap();
|
||||
|
||||
let found = log_files(&dir);
|
||||
let names: Vec<String> = found
|
||||
.iter()
|
||||
.filter_map(|p| p.file_name()?.to_str().map(String::from))
|
||||
.collect();
|
||||
|
||||
assert!(names.contains(&"jellytau.log".to_string()));
|
||||
// The export archive itself lives elsewhere, but never re-zip a zip.
|
||||
assert!(!names.contains(&"jellytau.zip".to_string()));
|
||||
assert!(!names.contains(&"notes.md".to_string()));
|
||||
|
||||
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&dir);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ pub mod catalog;
|
||||
pub mod connectivity;
|
||||
pub mod conversions;
|
||||
pub mod device;
|
||||
pub mod diagnostics;
|
||||
pub mod download;
|
||||
pub mod favorites;
|
||||
pub mod library;
|
||||
@@ -25,6 +26,7 @@ pub use catalog::*;
|
||||
pub use connectivity::*;
|
||||
pub use conversions::*;
|
||||
pub use device::*;
|
||||
pub use diagnostics::*;
|
||||
pub use download::*;
|
||||
pub use library::*;
|
||||
pub use offline::*;
|
||||
|
||||
+82
-4
@@ -58,6 +58,10 @@ use commands::{
|
||||
// Device commands
|
||||
device_get_id,
|
||||
device_set_id,
|
||||
// Diagnostics commands
|
||||
diagnostics_export,
|
||||
diagnostics_get_info,
|
||||
diagnostics_set_level,
|
||||
download_album,
|
||||
download_item,
|
||||
download_item_and_start,
|
||||
@@ -993,6 +997,11 @@ fn specta_builder() -> Builder<tauri::Wry> {
|
||||
playlist_add_items,
|
||||
playlist_remove_items,
|
||||
playlist_move_item,
|
||||
// Diagnostics commands
|
||||
// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
diagnostics_get_info,
|
||||
diagnostics_set_level,
|
||||
diagnostics_export,
|
||||
// Conversion commands
|
||||
format_time_seconds,
|
||||
format_time_seconds_long,
|
||||
@@ -1099,12 +1108,67 @@ fn set_env_if_unset(key: &str, value: &str) {
|
||||
/// through `convertFileSrc` again.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// TRACES: UR-012, UR-071 | DR-134, DR-137, DR-198
|
||||
/// Build the logging plugin.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Replaces the previous `env_logger` init, which wrote to **stdout only**. That
|
||||
/// was invisible to anyone who launched from a desktop icon, and worse than
|
||||
/// useless on Android: stdout is not logcat, so the Rust backend produced no
|
||||
/// visible output at all on the platform carrying the hardest bugs in this
|
||||
/// project's history (the autoplay deadlock, the truncated-stream restart, the
|
||||
/// background-audio stall). tauri-plugin-log routes to logcat there for free.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Three decisions worth keeping:
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// * **Every line goes through `redact` first.** A credential must never reach
|
||||
/// disk, not merely be stripped later when a bundle is exported — a file on
|
||||
/// the device is already the disclosure.
|
||||
/// * **The size cap is deliberate.** `RotationStrategy::KeepAll` would let a
|
||||
/// long-running session fill a phone. One rotation keeps yesterday's evidence
|
||||
/// without unbounded growth.
|
||||
/// * **The level is read from disk.** Someone reproducing a bug needs debug
|
||||
/// logging to survive the restart that reproduces it.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
fn build_log_plugin() -> tauri::plugin::TauriPlugin<tauri::Wry> {
|
||||
use tauri_plugin_log::{Target, TargetKind};
|
||||
|
||||
let mut targets = vec![
|
||||
Target::new(TargetKind::Stdout),
|
||||
Target::new(TargetKind::LogDir {
|
||||
file_name: Some("jellytau".to_string()),
|
||||
}),
|
||||
];
|
||||
|
||||
// Rust lines in the webview console, so a developer sees both halves of the
|
||||
// app in one place. Dev only -- in a release build this would ship backend
|
||||
// logging into a console the user can open.
|
||||
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
|
||||
targets.push(Target::new(TargetKind::Webview));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
tauri_plugin_log::Builder::new()
|
||||
.targets(targets)
|
||||
.level(log::LevelFilter::Info)
|
||||
.max_file_size(5 * 1024 * 1024)
|
||||
.rotation_strategy(tauri_plugin_log::RotationStrategy::KeepOne)
|
||||
.format(|out, message, record| {
|
||||
out.finish(format_args!(
|
||||
"[{}][{}] {}",
|
||||
record.level(),
|
||||
record.target(),
|
||||
crate::utils::diagnostics::redact(&message.to_string())
|
||||
))
|
||||
})
|
||||
.build()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[cfg_attr(mobile, tauri::mobile_entry_point)]
|
||||
pub fn run() {
|
||||
// Initialize logger
|
||||
env_logger::Builder::from_default_env()
|
||||
.filter_level(log::LevelFilter::Info)
|
||||
.init();
|
||||
// Crash capture before anything else, so a panic during startup is recorded
|
||||
// rather than vanishing with the process.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
crate::utils::diagnostics::install_panic_hook();
|
||||
|
||||
// On Linux, video plays through WebKitGTK's HTML5 <video> element, which uses
|
||||
// GStreamer as its media backend. Enable hardware-accelerated (VAAPI) decoding
|
||||
@@ -1121,6 +1185,7 @@ pub fn run() {
|
||||
let invoke_handler = builder.invoke_handler();
|
||||
|
||||
tauri::Builder::default()
|
||||
.plugin(build_log_plugin())
|
||||
.plugin(tauri_plugin_opener::init())
|
||||
.plugin(tauri_plugin_os::init())
|
||||
.invoke_handler(invoke_handler)
|
||||
@@ -1139,6 +1204,19 @@ pub fn run() {
|
||||
// replace an installed APK, and the frontend offers the releases
|
||||
// page there instead.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Re-apply the log level the user last chose. Without this the
|
||||
// picker would only affect the running session -- and the whole
|
||||
// point of a persisted level is that somebody reproducing a bug
|
||||
// keeps debug logging across the restart that reproduces it.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
if let Ok(config_dir) = app.path().app_config_dir() {
|
||||
if let Some(level) = crate::commands::diagnostics::stored_level(&config_dir) {
|
||||
log::set_max_level(level);
|
||||
log::info!("[DIAG] restored log level from settings: {level}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// TRACES: UR-077 | DR-217
|
||||
#[cfg(desktop)]
|
||||
{
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,399 @@
|
||||
//! Credential redaction and crash capture for diagnostic logs.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! ## Why redaction lives here and not at the export
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! A diagnostic bundle is something a user attaches to a public bug report. If a
|
||||
//! Jellyfin access token can reach it, this feature is a credential-disclosure
|
||||
//! bug with a friendly button on it.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! So [`redact`] runs in the log *formatter* — the token never reaches disk —
|
||||
//! and again over every line the exporter copies, which covers files written by
|
||||
//! an older build that lacked the formatter pass. Redacting only at export would
|
||||
//! leave the secret sitting in a file on the device, which is exactly the thing
|
||||
//! we are trying not to do.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! ## What is deliberately NOT redacted
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! Server host, item ids, filenames and paths inside the app's own directories
|
||||
//! all stay. They are not secrets and they are the entire diagnostic value of a
|
||||
//! log: a bundle scrubbed of them is one nobody can debug anything from.
|
||||
|
||||
use std::borrow::Cow;
|
||||
|
||||
/// Replacement for a redacted value.
|
||||
pub const REDACTED: &str = "[REDACTED]";
|
||||
|
||||
/// Query-string parameters whose value is a credential.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Jellyfin accepts the API key under several spellings depending on the
|
||||
/// endpoint and client generation, and this codebase has emitted more than one
|
||||
/// of them over time.
|
||||
const SECRET_QUERY_KEYS: &[&str] = &["api_key", "apikey", "x-emby-token", "accesstoken"];
|
||||
|
||||
/// Header names whose value is a credential.
|
||||
const SECRET_HEADERS: &[&str] = &[
|
||||
"x-emby-token",
|
||||
"x-mediabrowser-token",
|
||||
"authorization",
|
||||
"x-emby-authorization",
|
||||
];
|
||||
|
||||
/// JSON keys whose value is a credential.
|
||||
const SECRET_JSON_KEYS: &[&str] = &["accesstoken", "password", "token"];
|
||||
|
||||
/// Strip credentials from one log line.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Idempotent: redacting an already-redacted line changes nothing, which matters
|
||||
/// because the exporter may re-process a file the formatter already cleaned.
|
||||
pub fn redact(line: &str) -> String {
|
||||
let mut out = redact_query_params(line);
|
||||
out = redact_headers(&out);
|
||||
out = redact_json_values(&out);
|
||||
out = redact_emby_auth(&out);
|
||||
out
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// `?api_key=abc&x=1` -> `?api_key=[REDACTED]&x=1`
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// The value ends at the first character that cannot be part of one: `&`
|
||||
/// separates parameters, and whitespace/quotes mean the URL itself ended.
|
||||
fn redact_query_params(line: &str) -> String {
|
||||
let mut result = String::with_capacity(line.len());
|
||||
let lower = line.to_ascii_lowercase();
|
||||
let bytes = line.as_bytes();
|
||||
let mut i = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
while i < bytes.len() {
|
||||
let mut matched = None;
|
||||
for key in SECRET_QUERY_KEYS {
|
||||
// A key only counts when it is preceded by ? or & (or starts the
|
||||
// line), so a *word* like "token" inside prose is left alone.
|
||||
if lower[i..].starts_with(key) {
|
||||
let prev = if i == 0 { None } else { Some(bytes[i - 1]) };
|
||||
let is_param_start = matches!(prev, None | Some(b'?') | Some(b'&'));
|
||||
let after = i + key.len();
|
||||
if is_param_start && after < bytes.len() && bytes[after] == b'=' {
|
||||
matched = Some((*key, after + 1));
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
match matched {
|
||||
Some((key, value_start)) => {
|
||||
result.push_str(&line[i..i + key.len()]);
|
||||
result.push('=');
|
||||
result.push_str(REDACTED);
|
||||
let mut end = value_start;
|
||||
while end < bytes.len()
|
||||
&& !matches!(bytes[end], b'&' | b' ' | b'"' | b'\'' | b'\t' | b')')
|
||||
{
|
||||
end += 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
i = end;
|
||||
}
|
||||
None => {
|
||||
// Advance one whole char, not one byte: a UTF-8 boundary split
|
||||
// would panic on the slice above.
|
||||
let ch = line[i..].chars().next().unwrap_or('\0');
|
||||
result.push(ch);
|
||||
i += ch.len_utf8();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
result
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// `X-Emby-Token: abc` -> `X-Emby-Token: [REDACTED]`
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Scans forward from a cursor rather than recursing on the rewritten string.
|
||||
/// The obvious recursive version does not terminate: the replacement keeps the
|
||||
/// header *name*, so the next call finds the same header again and recurses
|
||||
/// until the stack is gone. A test provoked exactly that.
|
||||
fn redact_headers(line: &str) -> String {
|
||||
let mut out = String::with_capacity(line.len());
|
||||
let mut rest = line;
|
||||
|
||||
'outer: loop {
|
||||
let lower = rest.to_ascii_lowercase();
|
||||
|
||||
// Earliest header match in what remains, so several headers on one line
|
||||
// are handled left to right.
|
||||
let mut best: Option<(usize, usize)> = None;
|
||||
for header in SECRET_HEADERS {
|
||||
let needle = format!("{header}:");
|
||||
if let Some(pos) = lower.find(&needle) {
|
||||
let candidate = (pos, needle.len());
|
||||
if best.is_none_or(|(best_pos, _)| pos < best_pos) {
|
||||
best = Some(candidate);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let Some((pos, needle_len)) = best else {
|
||||
break 'outer;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
let value_start = pos + needle_len;
|
||||
// The value runs to the next comma or the end of the line: reqwest's
|
||||
// debug output prints several headers comma-separated on one line.
|
||||
let value_end = rest[value_start..]
|
||||
.find(',')
|
||||
.map_or(rest.len(), |c| value_start + c);
|
||||
|
||||
out.push_str(&rest[..value_start]);
|
||||
out.push(' ');
|
||||
out.push_str(REDACTED);
|
||||
|
||||
// Continue strictly *after* the value just handled -- this is what makes
|
||||
// the loop terminate.
|
||||
rest = &rest[value_end..];
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
out.push_str(rest);
|
||||
out
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// `"AccessToken":"abc"` -> `"AccessToken":"[REDACTED]"`
|
||||
fn redact_json_values(line: &str) -> String {
|
||||
let mut out = Cow::Borrowed(line);
|
||||
|
||||
for key in SECRET_JSON_KEYS {
|
||||
loop {
|
||||
let lower = out.to_ascii_lowercase();
|
||||
let pattern = format!("\"{key}\"");
|
||||
let Some(key_pos) = lower.find(&pattern) else {
|
||||
break;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// Find the opening quote of the value after the colon.
|
||||
let after_key = key_pos + pattern.len();
|
||||
let Some(colon_rel) = out[after_key..].find(':') else {
|
||||
break;
|
||||
};
|
||||
let value_region = after_key + colon_rel + 1;
|
||||
let Some(open_rel) = out[value_region..].find('"') else {
|
||||
break;
|
||||
};
|
||||
let open = value_region + open_rel;
|
||||
let Some(close_rel) = out[open + 1..].find('"') else {
|
||||
break;
|
||||
};
|
||||
let close = open + 1 + close_rel;
|
||||
|
||||
// Already redacted: stop, or this loops forever.
|
||||
if &out[open + 1..close] == REDACTED {
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let mut replaced = String::with_capacity(out.len());
|
||||
replaced.push_str(&out[..open + 1]);
|
||||
replaced.push_str(REDACTED);
|
||||
replaced.push_str(&out[close..]);
|
||||
out = Cow::Owned(replaced);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
out.into_owned()
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// `MediaBrowser Token="abc"` -> `MediaBrowser Token="[REDACTED]"`
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// Jellyfin's own auth header format, which is not JSON and not a query param.
|
||||
fn redact_emby_auth(line: &str) -> String {
|
||||
let lower = line.to_ascii_lowercase();
|
||||
let Some(pos) = lower.find("token=\"") else {
|
||||
return line.to_string();
|
||||
};
|
||||
let open = pos + "token=\"".len();
|
||||
let Some(close_rel) = line[open..].find('"') else {
|
||||
return line.to_string();
|
||||
};
|
||||
let close = open + close_rel;
|
||||
if &line[open..close] == REDACTED {
|
||||
return line.to_string();
|
||||
}
|
||||
let mut out = String::with_capacity(line.len());
|
||||
out.push_str(&line[..open]);
|
||||
out.push_str(REDACTED);
|
||||
out.push_str(&line[close..]);
|
||||
out
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Reduce a server URL to scheme and host.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// The host is diagnostic (is it https? a LAN address? a reverse proxy?); the
|
||||
/// path and any query on it are not, and a configured URL has been seen to carry
|
||||
/// a token.
|
||||
pub fn redact_server_url(url: &str) -> String {
|
||||
let Some(scheme_end) = url.find("://") else {
|
||||
return REDACTED.to_string();
|
||||
};
|
||||
let after_scheme = scheme_end + 3;
|
||||
let host_end = url[after_scheme..]
|
||||
.find('/')
|
||||
.map_or(url.len(), |slash| after_scheme + slash);
|
||||
// Credentials embedded as user:pass@host must not survive.
|
||||
let host = &url[after_scheme..host_end];
|
||||
let host = host.rsplit('@').next().unwrap_or(host);
|
||||
format!("{}://{}", &url[..scheme_end], host)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Install a panic hook that records the panic through `log::error!` before the
|
||||
/// default hook runs.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// # Why it chains rather than replaces
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// `utils::lock` installs a silencing hook around its own tests, which
|
||||
/// deliberately provoke poisoned locks. Replacing the current hook here would
|
||||
/// make that test output scream about panics it is intentionally causing — and,
|
||||
/// more importantly, replacing whatever hook is present is how you lose the
|
||||
/// backtrace the runtime would otherwise print.
|
||||
pub fn install_panic_hook() {
|
||||
let previous = std::panic::take_hook();
|
||||
std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |info| {
|
||||
// The payload is very often the formatted message of a `panic!`, so it
|
||||
// goes through redaction like any other line: a panic inside the HTTP
|
||||
// layer can carry a URL.
|
||||
let payload = panic_payload_string(info);
|
||||
let location = info
|
||||
.location()
|
||||
.map(|l| format!("{}:{}", l.file(), l.line()))
|
||||
.unwrap_or_else(|| "unknown location".to_string());
|
||||
|
||||
log::error!("PANIC at {location}: {}", redact(&payload));
|
||||
log::error!("backtrace:\n{}", std::backtrace::Backtrace::force_capture());
|
||||
|
||||
previous(info);
|
||||
}));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Extract a printable message from a panic payload.
|
||||
fn panic_payload_string(info: &std::panic::PanicHookInfo<'_>) -> String {
|
||||
let payload = info.payload();
|
||||
if let Some(s) = payload.downcast_ref::<&str>() {
|
||||
(*s).to_string()
|
||||
} else if let Some(s) = payload.downcast_ref::<String>() {
|
||||
s.clone()
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
"non-string panic payload".to_string()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[cfg(test)]
|
||||
mod tests {
|
||||
use super::*;
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn redacts_api_key_query_parameter() {
|
||||
let line = "GET https://media.example.com/Items?api_key=abc123def&Limit=50";
|
||||
let out = redact(line);
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("abc123def"), "token survived: {out}");
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("api_key=[REDACTED]"));
|
||||
// The rest of the URL is what makes the line worth keeping.
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("media.example.com"));
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("Limit=50"));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn redacts_every_spelling_of_the_key_parameter() {
|
||||
for key in ["api_key", "ApiKey", "X-Emby-Token", "AccessToken"] {
|
||||
let line = format!("https://h/Items?{key}=SECRETVALUE&x=1");
|
||||
let out = redact(&line);
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("SECRETVALUE"), "{key} survived: {out}");
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("x=1"), "{key} ate the next parameter: {out}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn redacts_auth_headers() {
|
||||
let out = redact("request headers: X-Emby-Token: abc123, Accept: application/json");
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("abc123"), "{out}");
|
||||
// A following header must survive -- the value stops at the comma.
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("Accept: application/json"), "{out}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn redacts_authorization_header() {
|
||||
let out = redact("Authorization: Bearer verysecrettoken");
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("verysecrettoken"), "{out}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn redacts_json_access_token() {
|
||||
let out = redact(r#"login response {"User":{"Name":"duncan"},"AccessToken":"abc123"}"#);
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("abc123"), "{out}");
|
||||
// The username is not a credential and is diagnostic.
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("duncan"), "{out}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn redacts_the_emby_auth_header_form() {
|
||||
let line = r#"MediaBrowser Client="JellyTau", Token="abc123xyz""#;
|
||||
let out = redact(line);
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("abc123xyz"), "{out}");
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("JellyTau"), "{out}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn is_idempotent() {
|
||||
// The exporter re-processes files the formatter already cleaned; a
|
||||
// second pass must not corrupt them or loop.
|
||||
let once = redact("https://h/Items?api_key=abc&z=1");
|
||||
let twice = redact(&once);
|
||||
assert_eq!(once, twice);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn leaves_ordinary_lines_untouched() {
|
||||
let line = "player: advancing to next episode (item 4f2a, position 0)";
|
||||
assert_eq!(redact(line), line);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn does_not_redact_the_word_token_in_prose() {
|
||||
// "token" appears in comments and messages constantly. Only a real
|
||||
// parameter or header assignment should trigger.
|
||||
let line = "refreshing the access token because the session expired";
|
||||
assert_eq!(redact(line), line);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn handles_multibyte_characters_without_panicking() {
|
||||
// The scanner walks bytes; a naive implementation slices mid-character.
|
||||
let line = "playing “Où est le café” from https://h/Items?api_key=abc";
|
||||
let out = redact(line);
|
||||
assert!(!out.contains("abc"), "{out}");
|
||||
assert!(out.contains("café"), "{out}");
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn server_url_keeps_scheme_and_host_only() {
|
||||
assert_eq!(
|
||||
redact_server_url("https://media.example.com/jellyfin?api_key=abc"),
|
||||
"https://media.example.com"
|
||||
);
|
||||
assert_eq!(
|
||||
redact_server_url("http://192.168.1.10:8096/"),
|
||||
"http://192.168.1.10:8096"
|
||||
);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn server_url_drops_embedded_credentials() {
|
||||
// http://user:password@host is a valid URL and has been pasted into
|
||||
// server-address fields before.
|
||||
assert_eq!(
|
||||
redact_server_url("https://duncan:hunter2@media.example.com/"),
|
||||
"https://media.example.com"
|
||||
);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#[test]
|
||||
fn server_url_without_a_scheme_is_refused_rather_than_guessed() {
|
||||
assert_eq!(redact_server_url("media.example.com"), REDACTED);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
|
||||
pub mod conversions;
|
||||
pub mod diagnostics;
|
||||
pub mod lock;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1763,6 +1763,36 @@ async playlistRemoveItems(handle: string, playlistId: string, entryIds: string[]
|
||||
async playlistMoveItem(handle: string, playlistId: string, itemId: string, newIndex: number) : Promise<null> {
|
||||
return await TAURI_INVOKE("playlist_move_item", { handle, playlistId, itemId, newIndex });
|
||||
},
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Current log level and where the files are.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
*/
|
||||
async diagnosticsGetInfo() : Promise<DiagnosticsInfo> {
|
||||
return await TAURI_INVOKE("diagnostics_get_info");
|
||||
},
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Set the log level, for this session and the next.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
*/
|
||||
async diagnosticsSetLevel(level: string) : Promise<string> {
|
||||
return await TAURI_INVOKE("diagnostics_set_level", { level });
|
||||
},
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Write a redacted diagnostics archive and return where it went.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # Blocking I/O
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This reads and rewrites every log file. It is an `async` command so it does
|
||||
* not block the IPC thread, but it must never be called from a player event
|
||||
* callback — see the deadlock note in CLAUDE.md.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
*/
|
||||
async diagnosticsExport(serverUrl: string | null) : Promise<DiagnosticsBundle> {
|
||||
return await TAURI_INVOKE("diagnostics_export", { serverUrl });
|
||||
},
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Format time in seconds to MM:SS display string
|
||||
*
|
||||
@@ -2037,6 +2067,34 @@ connectionError: string | null;
|
||||
* Whether we're currently checking connectivity
|
||||
*/
|
||||
isChecking: boolean }
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Where an export landed, so the UI can tell the user where to find it.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export type DiagnosticsBundle = {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Absolute path to the written archive.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
path: string; sizeBytes: number;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* How many log files went in, excluding the environment summary.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
fileCount: number }
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Where logs live and how verbose they currently are.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export type DiagnosticsInfo = {
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Directory holding the rotating log files.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
logDir: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Active level, lowercase: "error" | "warn" | "info" | "debug" | "trace".
|
||||
*/
|
||||
level: string;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Total bytes currently held by log files.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
totalSizeBytes: number }
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* On-disk usage of downloaded content, for the Downloads surface.
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ import {
|
||||
resetLogLevel,
|
||||
resolveDefaultLogLevel,
|
||||
setLogLevel,
|
||||
setLogForwarder,
|
||||
shouldForward,
|
||||
formatForForwarding,
|
||||
type LogLevel,
|
||||
} from "./logger";
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -342,3 +345,106 @@ describe("resolveDefaultLogLevel", () => {
|
||||
expect(resolveDefaultLogLevel(false, false)).toBe("warn");
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Forwarding a copy of each message into the Rust log sink.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* TRACES: | DR-218 | UT-209
|
||||
*/
|
||||
describe("log forwarding", () => {
|
||||
afterEach(() => {
|
||||
setLogForwarder(null);
|
||||
resetLogLevel();
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("persists info and above, but not debug", () => {
|
||||
// debug is per-tick player state; forwarding it would be thousands of IPC
|
||||
// calls a minute for output nobody reads.
|
||||
expect(shouldForward("debug")).toBe(false);
|
||||
expect(shouldForward("info")).toBe(true);
|
||||
expect(shouldForward("warn")).toBe(true);
|
||||
expect(shouldForward("error")).toBe(true);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("hands the forwarder a tagged, stringified line", () => {
|
||||
const seen: Array<[string, string]> = [];
|
||||
setLogForwarder((level, message) => seen.push([level, message]));
|
||||
setLogLevel("debug");
|
||||
|
||||
const log = createLogger("Player");
|
||||
log.info("advancing to", { itemId: "4f2a" });
|
||||
|
||||
expect(seen).toHaveLength(1);
|
||||
expect(seen[0][0]).toBe("info");
|
||||
expect(seen[0][1]).toContain("[Player]");
|
||||
expect(seen[0][1]).toContain("advancing to");
|
||||
expect(seen[0][1]).toContain("4f2a");
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("does not forward a message the level filter already suppressed", () => {
|
||||
const seen: string[] = [];
|
||||
setLogForwarder((_level, message) => seen.push(message));
|
||||
setLogLevel("error");
|
||||
|
||||
createLogger("Player").info("this should not be recorded anywhere");
|
||||
|
||||
expect(seen).toEqual([]);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("does not forward debug even when debug is being displayed", () => {
|
||||
const seen: string[] = [];
|
||||
setLogForwarder((_level, message) => seen.push(message));
|
||||
setLogLevel("debug");
|
||||
|
||||
const log = createLogger("Player");
|
||||
log.debug("per-tick position 12.4");
|
||||
log.info("kept");
|
||||
|
||||
expect(seen).toHaveLength(1);
|
||||
expect(seen[0]).toContain("kept");
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("does not let a failing forwarder break the caller", () => {
|
||||
// A failure to log must never become an application failure.
|
||||
setLogForwarder(() => {
|
||||
throw new Error("sink is on fire");
|
||||
});
|
||||
setLogLevel("debug");
|
||||
|
||||
const log = createLogger("Player");
|
||||
expect(() => log.error("something went wrong")).not.toThrow();
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("still writes to the console when forwarding throws", () => {
|
||||
const spy = vi.spyOn(console, "error").mockImplementation(() => {});
|
||||
setLogForwarder(() => {
|
||||
throw new Error("sink is on fire");
|
||||
});
|
||||
setLogLevel("debug");
|
||||
|
||||
createLogger("Player").error("visible anyway");
|
||||
|
||||
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalled();
|
||||
spy.mockRestore();
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
describe("formatForForwarding", () => {
|
||||
it("renders an Error as name and message, not as {}", () => {
|
||||
// JSON.stringify(new Error("x")) is "{}" -- the single most common way a
|
||||
// log line ends up saying nothing at all.
|
||||
const line = formatForForwarding("[Api]", [new Error("network unreachable")]);
|
||||
expect(line).toContain("Error: network unreachable");
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("survives a value that cannot be stringified", () => {
|
||||
const cyclic: Record<string, unknown> = {};
|
||||
cyclic.self = cyclic;
|
||||
expect(() => formatForForwarding("[X]", [cyclic])).not.toThrow();
|
||||
expect(formatForForwarding("[X]", [cyclic])).toContain("unserialisable");
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it("passes strings through untouched", () => {
|
||||
expect(formatForForwarding("[X]", ["plain message"])).toBe("[X] plain message");
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -196,6 +196,110 @@ export function isLevelEnabled(level: LogLevel): boolean {
|
||||
return LEVEL_RANK[level] >= LEVEL_RANK[activeLevel];
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Persisting a copy: forwarding to the Rust log sink.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* TRACES: UR-078 | DR-204, DR-218
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The console pass-through above is unchanged and stays the primary path — live,
|
||||
* expandable object references in devtools are the whole reason `emit` hands
|
||||
* `console` its arguments untouched. But a console nobody can read is worth
|
||||
* nothing in a bug report, and on Android nobody can read it at all.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* So messages are *also* stringified and handed to `tauri-plugin-log`, which
|
||||
* writes them to the same rotating file the Rust half writes to. One file, one
|
||||
* timeline, both halves of the app in order — which is what makes a race between
|
||||
* them (this project's most expensive bug class) legible after the fact.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Two deliberate limits:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - **`info` and above only.** `debug` is per-tick player state; forwarding it
|
||||
* would mean thousands of IPC calls a minute for output nobody reads.
|
||||
* - **Never throws into the caller.** A logging failure must not become an
|
||||
* application failure, so the forward is fire-and-forget with the rejection
|
||||
* swallowed. There is nowhere useful to report a failure to log, anyway.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export type LogForwarder = (level: LogLevel, message: string) => void;
|
||||
|
||||
/** Levels that cross the IPC boundary. */
|
||||
const FORWARDED_RANK = LEVEL_RANK.info;
|
||||
|
||||
/** Should a message at this level be persisted, as opposed to only shown? */
|
||||
export function shouldForward(level: LogLevel): boolean {
|
||||
return LEVEL_RANK[level] >= FORWARDED_RANK;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
let forwarder: LogForwarder | null = null;
|
||||
let forwarderLoading = false;
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Replace the sink messages are persisted to.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Exists for tests, and for any host that wants to capture instead of persist.
|
||||
* Passing `null` restores the default (lazy-loaded plugin) behaviour.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function setLogForwarder(next: LogForwarder | null): void {
|
||||
forwarder = next;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Resolve the plugin the first time something needs persisting.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Lazy because importing it eagerly would pull a Tauri module into every unit
|
||||
* test and into SSR, neither of which has a backend to talk to. The load is
|
||||
* attempted once; if it fails (a browser, a test, a webview without the plugin)
|
||||
* the app keeps logging to the console and never retries.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function ensureForwarder(): void {
|
||||
if (forwarder || forwarderLoading) return;
|
||||
forwarderLoading = true;
|
||||
|
||||
import("@tauri-apps/plugin-log")
|
||||
.then((plugin) => {
|
||||
forwarder = (level, message) => {
|
||||
// `.catch(swallow)`, never a bare `void`. These return promises, and a
|
||||
// `void promise` discards the *value* while leaving a rejection
|
||||
// unhandled — which in a webview with no IPC (a unit test, SSR, a
|
||||
// browser preview) turns every log line into an unhandled rejection.
|
||||
// A logging failure must stay invisible to the application.
|
||||
const swallow = () => {};
|
||||
switch (level) {
|
||||
case "error":
|
||||
plugin.error(message).catch(swallow);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
case "warn":
|
||||
plugin.warn(message).catch(swallow);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
default:
|
||||
plugin.info(message).catch(swallow);
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
})
|
||||
.catch(() => {
|
||||
// No backend here. The console path above still works.
|
||||
});
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Render arguments to a single line for the persistent log.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The console gets the live values; the file can only hold text. An object that
|
||||
* cannot be stringified (a cycle, a DOM node) must not break logging, so it
|
||||
* degrades to its type rather than throwing.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function formatForForwarding(tag: string, args: unknown[]): string {
|
||||
const rendered = args.map((arg) => {
|
||||
if (typeof arg === "string") return arg;
|
||||
if (arg instanceof Error) return `${arg.name}: ${arg.message}`;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
return JSON.stringify(arg) ?? String(arg);
|
||||
} catch {
|
||||
return `[unserialisable ${typeof arg}]`;
|
||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
return `${tag} ${rendered.join(" ")}`;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Create a logger tagged with `scope`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
@@ -220,6 +324,17 @@ export function createLogger(scope: string): Logger {
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
console[method](tag, ...args);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ...and a stringified copy into the persistent log. After the console call
|
||||
// on purpose: whatever happens here, the developer-facing output has already
|
||||
// happened.
|
||||
if (!shouldForward(level)) return;
|
||||
ensureForwarder();
|
||||
try {
|
||||
forwarder?.(level, formatForForwarding(tag, args));
|
||||
} catch {
|
||||
// A failure to log is not a failure worth propagating.
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
|
||||
StreamingQuality,
|
||||
VideoSettings,
|
||||
VolumeLevel,
|
||||
DiagnosticsInfo,
|
||||
DiagnosticsBundle,
|
||||
} from "$lib/api/bindings";
|
||||
import {
|
||||
getCacheStats,
|
||||
@@ -30,7 +32,7 @@
|
||||
import { experimentalNativeVideo } from "$lib/stores/nativeVideo";
|
||||
import { getPlaybackCapabilities } from "$lib/services/playbackCapabilities";
|
||||
import { createLogger } from "$lib/utils/logger";
|
||||
import { openUrl } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-opener";
|
||||
import { openUrl, revealItemInDir } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-opener";
|
||||
import {
|
||||
checkForUpdate,
|
||||
installUpdate,
|
||||
@@ -153,6 +155,7 @@
|
||||
// APK, so it is offered the releases page instead of an install button.
|
||||
const { platform } = await import("@tauri-apps/plugin-os");
|
||||
canInstallUpdates = updateCapability(platform()) === "install";
|
||||
await loadDiagnostics();
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
async function loadSettings() {
|
||||
@@ -480,6 +483,59 @@
|
||||
updateState = "failed";
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
// Diagnostics
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The app used to forget everything it did on exit, which is why several
|
||||
// playback bugs here needed multiple rounds of "can you reproduce it under
|
||||
// adb logcat". Logs are now on disk, redacted, and exportable as one file to
|
||||
// attach to a bug report. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218
|
||||
let diagnosticsInfo = $state<DiagnosticsInfo | null>(null);
|
||||
let exportedBundle = $state<DiagnosticsBundle | null>(null);
|
||||
let exporting = $state(false);
|
||||
let exportError = $state<string | null>(null);
|
||||
|
||||
const LOG_LEVELS = ["error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace"] as const;
|
||||
|
||||
async function loadDiagnostics() {
|
||||
try {
|
||||
diagnosticsInfo = await commands.diagnosticsGetInfo();
|
||||
} catch (e) {
|
||||
// A settings page that cannot read the log level is still a usable
|
||||
// settings page.
|
||||
log.warn("Failed to read diagnostics info:", e);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
async function handleLogLevelChange(level: string) {
|
||||
try {
|
||||
await commands.diagnosticsSetLevel(level);
|
||||
await loadDiagnostics();
|
||||
} catch (e) {
|
||||
log.error("Failed to set log level:", e);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
async function handleExportDiagnostics() {
|
||||
exporting = true;
|
||||
exportError = null;
|
||||
exportedBundle = null;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
// The server URL is passed so the backend can record its scheme and host
|
||||
// in the bundle. It reduces it to those two parts — the token that may be
|
||||
// on the URL never reaches the file.
|
||||
const serverUrl = auth.getServerUrl();
|
||||
exportedBundle = await commands.diagnosticsExport(serverUrl);
|
||||
await loadDiagnostics();
|
||||
} catch (e) {
|
||||
log.error("Diagnostics export failed:", e);
|
||||
exportError = String(e);
|
||||
} finally {
|
||||
exporting = false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
</script>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="max-w-2xl mx-auto space-y-8 p-6">
|
||||
@@ -1157,6 +1213,85 @@
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Diagnostics.
|
||||
Logs live on disk, redacted, and export as one file for a bug
|
||||
report. Nothing is transmitted; the user attaches it themselves.
|
||||
TRACES: UR-078 | DR-218 -->
|
||||
<div class="border-t border-gray-700 pt-6">
|
||||
<h2 class="text-2xl font-bold text-white mb-4">Diagnostics</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="bg-[var(--color-surface)] rounded-lg p-6 space-y-6">
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
<h3 class="text-lg font-semibold text-white mb-1">Detail level</h3>
|
||||
<p class="text-sm text-gray-400 mb-3">
|
||||
Higher detail helps diagnose a problem but writes more to disk. The setting survives a
|
||||
restart, so you can turn it up and then reproduce the bug.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<div class="flex flex-wrap gap-2">
|
||||
{#each LOG_LEVELS as level (level)}
|
||||
<button
|
||||
class="px-3 py-1.5 rounded-lg text-sm font-medium capitalize {diagnosticsInfo?.level ===
|
||||
level
|
||||
? 'bg-[var(--color-jellyfin)] text-white'
|
||||
: 'bg-gray-700 text-gray-300'}"
|
||||
onclick={() => handleLogLevelChange(level)}
|
||||
>
|
||||
{level}
|
||||
</button>
|
||||
{/each}
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
<div class="flex items-center justify-between gap-4">
|
||||
<div>
|
||||
<h3 class="text-lg font-semibold text-white">Export diagnostics</h3>
|
||||
<p class="text-sm text-gray-400 mt-1">
|
||||
Bundles the logs and your app/OS versions into one file to attach to a bug report.
|
||||
Access tokens and passwords are removed; nothing is uploaded anywhere.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
<button
|
||||
class="px-4 py-2 rounded-lg bg-[var(--color-jellyfin)] text-white font-medium disabled:opacity-50 whitespace-nowrap"
|
||||
onclick={handleExportDiagnostics}
|
||||
disabled={exporting}
|
||||
>
|
||||
{exporting ? "Exporting…" : "Export"}
|
||||
</button>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
{#if exportedBundle}
|
||||
<div class="mt-3 border border-gray-700 rounded-lg p-3 space-y-2">
|
||||
<p class="text-sm text-green-400">
|
||||
Saved {formatBytes(exportedBundle.sizeBytes)} from {exportedBundle.fileCount} log file{exportedBundle.fileCount ===
|
||||
1
|
||||
? ""
|
||||
: "s"}.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<p class="text-xs text-gray-400 break-all font-mono">{exportedBundle.path}</p>
|
||||
{#if canInstallUpdates}
|
||||
<button
|
||||
class="text-sm text-[var(--color-jellyfin)] underline"
|
||||
onclick={() => revealItemInDir(exportedBundle!.path)}
|
||||
>
|
||||
Show in folder
|
||||
</button>
|
||||
{/if}
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
{:else if exportError}
|
||||
<p class="mt-3 text-sm text-yellow-400">Couldn't export: {exportError}</p>
|
||||
{/if}
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
{#if diagnosticsInfo}
|
||||
<div class="text-xs text-gray-500 space-y-1">
|
||||
<p class="font-mono break-all">{diagnosticsInfo.logDir}</p>
|
||||
<p>{formatBytes(diagnosticsInfo.totalSizeBytes)} of logs held</p>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
{/if}
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Updates.
|
||||
Desktop installs in place; Android can only be pointed at the
|
||||
releases page, because an app may not replace its own APK. The
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user