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dtourolle 2c3955914e fix(playback): advertise only webview-decodable audio for video (DR-148, 0.4.7)
The audio codec list sent to Jellyfin comes from MediaCodecList, which
describes ExoPlayer — but video does not play through ExoPlayer. Android
force-renders every video in the webview <video> element (the interim
override in VideoPlayer.svelte) and Linux always has, and Chromium/WebKit
decode a far narrower set than the platform does.

A motorola edge 30 ships /vendor/etc/media_codecs_dolby_audio.xml, so it
reported ac3,eac3; the server direct-played an E-AC-3 track with
static=true and the webview built a video decoder and no audio decoder at
all — full picture, no sound. The defect is triggered by capability rather
than the lack of it, which is why a Fairphone and an Honor tablet play the
same file on the same build: without the Dolby decoder they never claim the
codec, so the server transcodes to AAC. Confirmed by A/B on the failing
device — hevc+eac3 silent, hevc+aac audible, same session, same profile,
same direct-play path, audio codec the only variable.

video_audio_codecs narrows the platform list to the webview-decodable set
for the video direct-play profile only. Audio-only playback really is the
native player's, so that profile keeps the full list rather than
transcoding music that plays perfectly well. A list with nothing decodable
still claims aac, since a profile claiming nothing invites the server to
give up instead of transcoding. The video codec list is deliberately
untouched: HEVC direct-plays through the webview correctly, so the
constraint is specific to audio.

Test-first: the tests failed against the old behaviour before the filter
existed, including the case built from the phone's real codec list. The
requirement-count assertion in extract-traces.test.ts moves 280 -> 281 for
the added DR, which is the deliberate edit that test exists to force.

Not yet verified on device — the 0.4.7 APK was still building.
2026-08-11 19:13:46 +02:00

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/**
* Tests for the traceability coverage computation.
*
* These run over fixture strings rather than the live docs/requirements.md, so
* their meaning does not drift as requirements are added.
*
* Background: the CI gate divided traced-requirement counts by hardcoded
* denominators (UR/39, IR/24, DR/48, JA/3, total 114) that had fallen out of
* date, reporting 158% coverage and making the 50% threshold unreachable. These
* tests pin the parsing and arithmetic that replace those literals.
*
* @req-test: UT-089 - Requirement definitions parsed from requirements.md
* @req-test: UT-090 - Coverage is the intersection of traced and defined IDs
*/
import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import { countDefinedRequirements, computeCoverage } from "./extract-traces";
describe("countDefinedRequirements", () => {
it("counts a well-formed table row as a defined requirement", () => {
const md = `
| ID | Requirement | Priority | Status |
|----|-------------|----------|--------|
| UR-001 | Run the app on multiple platforms | High | In Progress |
| UR-002 | Access media when online or offline | High | Done |
`;
const defined = countDefinedRequirements(md);
expect(defined.UR).toBe(2);
expect(defined.DR).toBe(0);
});
it("does not count IDs that appear only in the Traces To column", () => {
// The bug this rule avoids: a naive grep for /DR-\d{3}/ over the whole file
// counts DR-001 here as "defined", inflating the denominator with IDs that
// are merely referenced.
const md = `
| DR-001 | Player state machine | Player | UR-005 | Done |
| DR-002 | MediaItem struct | Player | UR-003, UR-004 | Done |
`;
const defined = countDefinedRequirements(md);
expect(defined.DR).toBe(2);
// UR-005/UR-003/UR-004 are referenced, never defined here.
expect(defined.UR).toBe(0);
});
it("does not count IDs mentioned in prose", () => {
const md = `
Some prose explaining that UR-005 relates to DR-001 and JA-002.
| UR-005 | Control media playback | High | Done |
`;
const defined = countDefinedRequirements(md);
expect(defined.UR).toBe(1);
expect(defined.DR).toBe(0);
expect(defined.JA).toBe(0);
});
it("deduplicates an ID listed in both the spec table and the traceability matrix", () => {
// requirements.md lists every UR twice: once in §1 (definition) and again in
// §3 (traceability matrix), both as a leading table cell. Counting rows
// instead of unique IDs double-counts the UR denominator (121 vs 61).
const md = `
| UR-005 | Control media playback | High | Done |
| UR-006 | Browse the library | High | Done |
### Traceability Matrix
| UR-005 | - | DR-001, DR-005, DR-009 |
| UR-006 | - | DR-012 |
`;
const defined = countDefinedRequirements(md);
expect(defined.UR).toBe(2);
});
it("collects the defined ID set, not just counts", () => {
const md = `
| UR-001 | A | High | Done |
| DR-050 | B | Player | UR-001 | Done |
`;
const defined = countDefinedRequirements(md);
expect(defined.ids.has("UR-001")).toBe(true);
expect(defined.ids.has("DR-050")).toBe(true);
expect(defined.ids.has("UR-999")).toBe(false);
});
});
describe("computeCoverage", () => {
const defined = {
UR: 2,
IR: 0,
DR: 2,
JA: 0,
total: 4,
ids: new Set(["UR-001", "UR-002", "DR-001", "DR-002"]),
};
it("computes coverage as traced ∩ defined over defined", () => {
const traced = ["UR-001", "DR-001"];
const cov = computeCoverage(traced, defined);
expect(cov.covered).toBe(2);
expect(cov.total).toBe(4);
expect(cov.percent).toBe(50);
});
it("does not let a traced-but-undefined ID inflate the numerator", () => {
// This is how a ratio exceeds 100%: a TRACES comment naming a typo'd or
// deleted requirement counted as covered.
const traced = ["UR-001", "DR-001", "DR-097"];
const cov = computeCoverage(traced, defined);
expect(cov.covered).toBe(2);
expect(cov.percent).toBe(50);
});
it("reports traced-but-undefined IDs as orphaned so they get fixed", () => {
const traced = ["UR-001", "DR-097", "JA-404"];
const cov = computeCoverage(traced, defined);
expect(cov.orphaned).toEqual(["DR-097", "JA-404"]);
});
it("has no orphans when every traced ID is defined", () => {
const cov = computeCoverage(["UR-001", "UR-002"], defined);
expect(cov.orphaned).toEqual([]);
});
it("ignores UT/IT test IDs entirely — they are a separate taxonomy", () => {
// UT/IT are defined in §4 of requirements.md, not among the four
// requirement types. Treating them as orphans buries real typos in ~60
// lines of noise, and counting them would corrupt the ratio.
const cov = computeCoverage(["UR-001", "UT-088", "IT-017"], defined);
expect(cov.orphaned).toEqual([]);
expect(cov.covered).toBe(1);
});
it("reports 0% rather than dividing by zero for an empty trace set", () => {
const cov = computeCoverage([], defined);
expect(cov.covered).toBe(0);
expect(cov.percent).toBe(0);
});
it("reports 0% rather than NaN when nothing is defined", () => {
const empty = { UR: 0, IR: 0, DR: 0, JA: 0, total: 0, ids: new Set<string>() };
const cov = computeCoverage([], empty);
expect(cov.percent).toBe(0);
expect(Number.isNaN(cov.percent)).toBe(false);
});
it("reports exactly 100% when all defined requirements are traced, never above", () => {
const traced = ["UR-001", "UR-002", "DR-001", "DR-002"];
const cov = computeCoverage(traced, defined);
expect(cov.percent).toBe(100);
});
it("ignores duplicate traced IDs", () => {
const traced = ["UR-001", "UR-001", "UR-001"];
const cov = computeCoverage(traced, defined);
expect(cov.covered).toBe(1);
});
});
describe("live requirements.md", () => {
it("parses the real file to the counts the CI gate must use", () => {
// Guards the specific regression: CI hardcoded UR/39, IR/24, DR/48, JA/3
// (total 114) while the real file had grown to 211. Update these numbers
// deliberately when requirements are added — that edit is the signal the
// denominator is live rather than frozen.
const fs = require("fs");
const path = require("path");
// import.meta.dir is Bun-only; derive from import.meta.url under vitest.
const here = path.dirname(new URL(import.meta.url).pathname);
const md = fs.readFileSync(
path.resolve(here, "../docs/requirements.md"),
"utf-8"
);
const defined = countDefinedRequirements(md);
expect(defined.UR).toBe(71);
expect(defined.IR).toBe(32);
expect(defined.DR).toBe(143);
expect(defined.JA).toBe(35);
expect(defined.total).toBe(281);
});
});