Search's instant leg read only downloaded items, so with no downloads it returned nothing and every keystroke fell through to a full Recursive=true server query. It now reads the whole synced catalog through the same availability CTE get_items uses, gated on the same include_catalog_browse flag so search and browse cannot diverge. (UR-065, DR-108) Also fixes three defects found while confirming that: - items_fts grew by a full duplicate index every catalog pass. INSERT OR REPLACE fires no AFTER DELETE trigger without recursive_triggers, so the old index row was orphaned, and a TEXT PRIMARY KEY meant the replacement took a fresh rowid and inserted a second entry. Now a real upsert, with migration 021 rebuilding existing indexes. (DR-110) - DELETE FROM items existed nowhere, so server-side deletions never propagated. Adds a post-crawl mark-and-sweep, scoped to crawled types, skipping downloaded items, and refusing to run after a partial crawl because items.parent_id cascades. (DR-110) - The index omitted MusicArtist, Playlist and People, which search groups results by. Adds them plus people_fts (migration 022). (DR-111) Re-indexing moves from a frontend startup call to a Rust background task with a 6h TTL, so a long session no longer searches a stale catalog and a restart no longer forces a crawl regardless of freshness. (DR-109, IR-030) Downloads gain a lifetime tier. Eviction selected every completed row by age with no download_source filter, so hitting the storage limit deleted the oldest download -- typically one saved deliberately for offline -- to make room for a precached track. It now reclaims only 'auto' rows, and expired ones are reclaimed first, before live cache is evicted. (DR-126, DR-127) Downloaded video and audio-only handoffs now play from disk instead of streaming; the video path had never consulted downloads at all. No transcode is involved: MPV runs video=no and ExoPlayer has no surface for an Audio item. (DR-123 in part, DR-128) FTS queries are built as quoted phrases so apostrophes, hyphens and slashes are data rather than operator syntax, and the item-type filter is bound rather than interpolated. Specs: docs/specs/catalog-index-search.md, docs/specs/read-through-media-cache.md Includes concurrently-developed favourites browsing and background-audio stream-end handling; the two workstreams share offline.rs, lib.rs and online.rs, so no subset of files builds independently.
127 lines
4.9 KiB
TypeScript
127 lines
4.9 KiB
TypeScript
// Home screen data store - featured items, continue watching, recently added
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// TRACES: UR-023, UR-024, UR-034, UR-059, UR-067 | DR-026, DR-027, DR-038, DR-039, DR-089, DR-118
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import { writable, derived } from "svelte/store";
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import type { MediaItem } from "$lib/api/types";
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import { auth } from "./auth";
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import { filterSupersededResumeItems } from "./continueWatchingFilter";
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interface HomeState {
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heroItems: MediaItem[];
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resumeItems: MediaItem[];
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nextUpItems: MediaItem[];
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latestItems: MediaItem[];
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recentlyPlayedAudio: MediaItem[];
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resumeMovies: MediaItem[];
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/** Favourites per scope. Empty rows are not rendered. TRACES: UR-067 | DR-118 */
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favoriteMovies: MediaItem[];
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favoriteShows: MediaItem[];
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favoriteMusic: MediaItem[];
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isLoading: boolean;
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error: string | null;
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}
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function createHomeStore() {
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const initialState: HomeState = {
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heroItems: [],
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resumeItems: [],
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nextUpItems: [],
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latestItems: [],
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recentlyPlayedAudio: [],
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resumeMovies: [],
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favoriteMovies: [],
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favoriteShows: [],
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favoriteMusic: [],
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isLoading: false,
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error: null,
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};
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const { subscribe, set, update } = writable<HomeState>(initialState);
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async function loadHomeSections() {
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// Only show loading spinner when no data is available yet
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update(s => ({ ...s, isLoading: s.heroItems.length === 0 && s.latestItems.length === 0, error: null }));
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try {
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const repo = auth.getRepository();
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// Use allSettled so one failing section (e.g. Next Up is online-only and
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// rejects offline) doesn't wipe out the whole homepage. Each section falls
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// back to an empty list; cached sections (resume/latest/recent) still show.
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const settled = await Promise.allSettled([
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repo.getResumeItems(undefined, 12),
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repo.getNextUpEpisodes(undefined, 12),
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repo.getLatestItems("", 16),
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repo.getRecentlyPlayedAudio(12), // Backend now handles intelligent grouping
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repo.getResumeMovies(12),
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// Favourites, one request per row. The scope is opaque — Rust decides
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// which item types it covers. TRACES: UR-067 | DR-118
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repo.getFavorites("movies", { limit: 20 }),
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repo.getFavorites("tv", { limit: 20 }),
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repo.getFavorites("music", { limit: 20 }),
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]);
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const valueOr = <T>(i: number, fallback: T): T =>
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settled[i].status === "fulfilled" ? (settled[i] as PromiseFulfilledResult<T>).value : fallback;
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const rawResume = valueOr(0, [] as typeof initialState.resumeItems);
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const nextUp = valueOr(1, [] as typeof initialState.nextUpItems);
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// Drop episodes the user has already moved past (their series' Next Up
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// points further ahead) so Continue Watching isn't cluttered with stale
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// partial positions left behind by skipping.
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const resume = filterSupersededResumeItems(rawResume, nextUp);
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const latest = valueOr(2, [] as typeof initialState.latestItems);
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const recentAudio = valueOr(3, [] as typeof initialState.recentlyPlayedAudio);
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const resumeMovies = valueOr(4, [] as typeof initialState.resumeMovies);
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const emptyResult = { items: [] as MediaItem[], totalRecordCount: 0 };
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const favoriteMovies = valueOr(5, emptyResult).items;
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const favoriteShows = valueOr(6, emptyResult).items;
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const favoriteMusic = valueOr(7, emptyResult).items;
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// Use resume items or latest as hero items
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const hero = resume.length >= 3 ? resume.slice(0, 5) : latest.slice(0, 5);
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update(s => ({
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...s,
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heroItems: hero,
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resumeItems: resume,
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nextUpItems: nextUp,
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latestItems: latest,
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recentlyPlayedAudio: recentAudio,
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resumeMovies: resumeMovies,
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favoriteMovies,
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favoriteShows,
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favoriteMusic,
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isLoading: false,
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}));
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} catch (error) {
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const message = error instanceof Error ? error.message : "Failed to load home sections";
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update(s => ({ ...s, isLoading: false, error: message }));
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console.error("Failed to load home sections:", error);
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}
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}
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function reset() {
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set(initialState);
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}
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return {
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subscribe,
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loadHomeSections,
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reset,
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};
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}
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export const home = createHomeStore();
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// Derived stores for convenience
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export const heroItems = derived(home, $home => $home.heroItems);
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export const resumeItems = derived(home, $home => $home.resumeItems);
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export const nextUpItems = derived(home, $home => $home.nextUpItems);
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export const latestItems = derived(home, $home => $home.latestItems);
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export const recentlyPlayedAudio = derived(home, $home => $home.recentlyPlayedAudio);
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export const resumeMovies = derived(home, $home => $home.resumeMovies);
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export const favoriteMovies = derived(home, $home => $home.favoriteMovies);
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export const favoriteShows = derived(home, $home => $home.favoriteShows);
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export const favoriteMusic = derived(home, $home => $home.favoriteMusic);
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export const isHomeLoading = derived(home, $home => $home.isLoading);
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