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dtourolle 83dc8c7028 feat(playback): let Rust decide what stream to play, and say so
Playing a video meant asking the server to re-encode it, always. That
decision was made nowhere and written down nowhere, so whoever needed it
re-derived it downstream — the player worked out whether it had been handed
a playlist by looking for ".m3u8" in the URL, in two places. A viewer paid
for a transcode of a file their device could have played untouched, and the
app could not tell them which it was.

One negotiation now produces one self-describing StreamSelection — direct
play, remux or transcode; over a playlist, a plain HTTP file, or a local one
— and every renderer consumes that same answer.

Measured against the development server (Jellyfin 10.11.5), 400 items
sampled for codec mix and 40 put through a real PlaybackInfo negotiation
per profile:

  Linux / WebKitGTK (h264 only, 2ch)          3/40 —  7% direct play
  Android / ExoPlayer (hevc, ac3/eac3, 6ch)  34/40 — 85% direct play

The library is ~80% hevc, which is why the two diverge so hard. The payoff
is overwhelmingly Android, where 85% of plays were starting a transcode
nobody needed. Linux stays near 7% until libmpv decodes the picture — the
h264-only profile is a WebKitGTK constraint, not a JellyTau choice.

DR-219  StreamSelection: url + tagged Transport (hls/progressive/localFile)
        + PlaybackKind (directPlay/directStream/transcode) + the negotiated
        rendition + this source's ladder + a needs_transcoding flag derived
        in Rust so the rule is answered once. Both enums are serde-tagged
        so the frontend matches a discriminant, not a substring. The paths
        that never negotiate get the same shape from Rust rather than
        assembling one — media_local_selection for a downloaded file,
        LiveStreamInfo.transport for a live channel — so there is no second
        place where a transport is decided.

DR-220  The ceiling becomes two levels: a durable device default (Settings,
        persisted) and a per-playback override the in-player picker sets.
        The picker had called itself a "this film, this connection" control
        since it was written but wrote the process-wide default, so dropping
        one awkward film to 2 Mbps silently capped every video played
        afterwards for the rest of the process, with Settings still showing
        the old value. The override is cleared whenever playback moves to a
        new item, which stops it surviving into an autoplayed next episode.
        effective_streaming_quality() is the single resolution point.

DR-221  The quality picker is filled from what this media source can offer.
        Rust marks a rung exceeds_source when its ceiling is at or above the
        source's own bitrate — such a rung is another way to spell Original
        — and the frontend does not draw those. Original is never marked; a
        source whose bitrate the server does not report marks nothing, which
        keeps every rung offered.

DR-222  Direct play and direct stream are negotiated, with two client-side
        overrides on top because the server's answer is right about the file
        and wrong about what this app will do with it: undecodable audio
        (Jellyfin 10.11.5 honours a DirectPlayProfile's container and video
        codec but ignores its audio codec, so it offers direct play for an
        E-AC-3 track the webview renders in silence) and a viewer-pinned
        audio track the file does not default to. A direct stream is a remux
        and is deliberately not counted as transcoding.

DR-223  Dropped on measurement, not deferred. A master playlist from this
        server carries exactly one EXT-X-STREAM-INF: Jellyfin builds it from
        the single rendition the request asked for rather than publishing a
        ladder. So there is no adaptation for hls.js to be preserving and
        none mpv would lose — the claim that there was, in
        playback-backend-unification.md, does not hold. Recorded rather than
        deleted because it is a measurement: a server that does publish a
        ladder would change the answer.

DR-224  Every backend consumes the same selection. The queue item carries
        the transport, so player_seek_video picks its seek strategy from the
        backend's decision instead of the last stream_url.contains(".m3u8")
        in the codebase. Items queued by a path that never negotiated carry
        None and fall back to needs_transcoding, which is exact rather than
        a guess because every transcode this app requests is HLS (DR-140).

The frontend loader decision moves to streamTransport.ts so it can be
tested: the two cases that pin it are the ones that failed against the old
implementation — a progressive stream whose URL contains ".m3u8" must not
get an HLS loader, and an HLS stream whose URL contains none must.

Also verified the URL the direct-play branch builds actually serves playable
bytes: 206, video/mp4, valid ISO-BMFF, and a mid-file range works, so
seeking a direct play works.

The spec is folded into docs/architecture/{01,02,03} and deleted, per the
rule that docs/specs holds only work that has not shipped. DR-121 leaves
read-through-media-cache.md with a pointer; that spec keeps its capture half.

Not verified: real playback on a device. Direct play changes what actually
gets played, and neither fixtures nor curl prove the WebKitGTK and ExoPlayer
paths render it.
2026-08-21 22:44:13 +02:00

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//! Tauri commands for repository access
//! Uses handle-based system: UUID -> Arc<HybridRepository>
//!
//! TRACES: UR-007, UR-008, UR-023, UR-034, UR-035, UR-036 | IR-022, IR-024, JA-004, JA-005, JA-006, JA-029, JA-030, JA-031
use crate::utils::lock::MutexSafe;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use log::{debug, error, info, warn};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tauri::{AppHandle, Emitter, State};
use uuid::Uuid;
use crate::domain::rank_search_results;
use crate::jellyfin::HttpClient;
use crate::repository::{
series_progress, types::*, HybridRepository, MediaRepository, OfflineRepository,
OnlineRepository, StreamSelection,
};
/// Repository handle manager
pub struct RepositoryManager {
repositories: Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, Arc<HybridRepository>>>>,
}
impl RepositoryManager {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
repositories: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())),
}
}
pub fn create(&self, handle: String, repository: HybridRepository) {
let mut repos = self.repositories.lock_safe();
repos.insert(handle, Arc::new(repository));
}
pub fn get(&self, handle: &str) -> Option<Arc<HybridRepository>> {
let repos = self.repositories.lock_safe();
repos.get(handle).cloned()
}
/// Handles of every live repository.
///
/// The background catalog indexer (DR-109) runs outside any command, so it
/// has no handle passed in and needs to discover one. In practice there is a
/// single signed-in repository; returning all of them avoids inventing an
/// "active" concept the rest of the code does not have.
///
/// TRACES: UR-065 | DR-109
pub fn handles(&self) -> Vec<String> {
let repos = self.repositories.lock_safe();
repos.keys().cloned().collect()
}
pub fn destroy(&self, handle: &str) {
let mut repos = self.repositories.lock_safe();
repos.remove(handle);
}
}
/// Wrapper for Tauri state
pub struct RepositoryManagerWrapper(pub RepositoryManager);
/// Create a new repository instance
/// Returns a handle (UUID) for accessing the repository
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
// Four of the eight arguments are Tauri `State<'_, _>` injections, not caller
// input. Folding the remaining four into a struct would change the IPC contract
// and the generated TypeScript for no readability gain.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub async fn repository_create(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
player: State<'_, crate::commands::player::PlayerStateWrapper>,
db: State<'_, crate::commands::storage::DatabaseWrapper>,
connectivity: State<'_, crate::commands::connectivity::ConnectivityMonitorWrapper>,
server_url: String,
user_id: String,
access_token: String,
server_id: String,
) -> Result<String, String> {
info!("[REPO] repository_create called for user: {}", user_id);
// Create HTTP client for online repository
debug!("[REPO] Creating HTTP client...");
let http_config = crate::jellyfin::HttpConfig::default();
let http_client = HttpClient::new(http_config).map_err(|e| {
error!("[REPO] HTTP client creation failed: {}", e);
e.to_string()
})?;
debug!("[REPO] HTTP client created successfully");
// Grab a connectivity reporter so the online repository's server outcomes
// drive the reachability state the UI observes (source of truth for the
// offline/online banner). See docs/architecture/07-connectivity.md.
let connectivity_reporter = {
let monitor = connectivity.0.lock().await;
monitor.reporter()
};
// Create online repository wired to connectivity reporting
debug!("[REPO] Creating online repository...");
let online = OnlineRepository::new(
Arc::new(http_client),
server_url,
user_id.clone(),
access_token,
)
.with_connectivity(connectivity_reporter);
debug!("[REPO] Online repository created");
// Create offline repository with async-safe database service
debug!("[REPO] Creating database service...");
let db_service = {
let database = db.0.lock().map_err(|e| {
error!("[REPO] Database lock failed: {}", e);
e.to_string()
})?;
debug!("[REPO] Database lock acquired, getting service...");
Arc::new(database.service())
}; // Lock is released here
debug!("[REPO] Database service created");
debug!("[REPO] Creating offline repository...");
let offline = OfflineRepository::new(db_service, server_id, user_id);
debug!("[REPO] Offline repository created");
// Create hybrid repository
debug!("[REPO] Creating hybrid repository...");
let hybrid = HybridRepository::new(online, offline);
debug!("[REPO] Hybrid repository created");
// Generate handle and store repository
let uuid = Uuid::new_v4();
let handle = format!("{}", uuid);
info!("[REPO] Generated handle: {}", handle);
// Store repository synchronously
debug!("[REPO] Storing repository...");
manager.0.create(handle.clone(), hybrid);
info!("[REPO] Repository stored successfully");
// Give the player controller a repository for next-episode lookups. The
// Android playback-ended callback has no repository handle, so without
// this the episode autoplay countdown never triggers there.
if let Some(repo) = manager.0.get(&handle) {
let controller = player.0.lock().await;
controller.set_repository(repo);
}
Ok(handle)
}
/// Destroy a repository instance
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_destroy(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
) -> Result<(), String> {
manager.0.destroy(&handle);
Ok(())
}
/// Get libraries
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_libraries(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
) -> Result<Vec<Library>, String> {
debug!("[REPO] get_libraries called with handle: {}", handle);
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or_else(|| {
error!("[REPO] Repository not found for handle: {}", handle);
"Repository not found".to_string()
})?;
debug!("[REPO] Repository found, fetching libraries...");
repo.as_ref().get_libraries().await.map_err(|e| {
error!("[REPO] Error fetching libraries: {:?}", e);
format!("{:?}", e)
})
}
/// Get items in a container (library, folder, album, etc.)
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_items(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
parent_id: String,
options: Option<GetItemsOptions>,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_items(&parent_id, options)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get a single item by ID
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_item(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<MediaItem, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_item(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Downloaded-only browse: libraries that contain downloaded content.
///
/// Backs the Downloads "Downloaded" surface. Never merges server results and is
/// authoritative — an empty list means nothing is downloaded.
///
/// TRACES: UR-055 | DR-082
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_downloaded_libraries(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
) -> Result<Vec<Library>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.get_downloaded_libraries()
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Downloaded-only browse: items under a container that are on the device.
///
/// TRACES: UR-055 | DR-082, DR-083
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_downloaded_items(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
parent_id: String,
options: Option<GetItemsOptions>,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.get_downloaded_items(&parent_id, options)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// On-disk usage of downloaded content (device total, per-item/container bytes).
///
/// TRACES: UR-056 | DR-085
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_download_disk_usage(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
) -> Result<DownloadDiskUsage, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.get_download_disk_usage()
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Query the optional JRay plugin for the actors on screen at time `t`
/// (seconds) in an item. Returns an empty list when JRay isn't installed or
/// has no data for the item, so the caller can render nothing without error.
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_jray_actors_at(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
t: f64,
) -> Result<Vec<crate::repository::JRayActor>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_jray_actors(&item_id, t)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get latest items in a library
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_latest_items(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
parent_id: String,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_latest_items(&parent_id, limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get resume items (continue watching/listening).
///
/// The home screen's Continue Watching row and every library's "pick up where
/// you left off" hero come through here; each item carries its own resume
/// position in `UserData`.
///
/// TRACES: UR-019, UR-023, UR-034 | IR-024, JA-013, JA-015 | DR-026, DR-038
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_resume_items(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
parent_id: Option<String>,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
debug!("[REPO] get_resume_items called with handle: {}", handle);
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or_else(|| {
error!("[REPO] Repository not found for handle: {}", handle);
"Repository not found".to_string()
})?;
debug!("[REPO] Repository found, fetching resume items...");
repo.as_ref()
.get_resume_items(parent_id.as_deref(), limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| {
error!("[REPO] Error fetching resume items: {:?}", e);
format!("{:?}", e)
})
}
/// Get next up episodes.
///
/// TRACES: UR-023, UR-034 | IR-024, JA-014 | DR-026
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_next_up_episodes(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
series_id: Option<String>,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_next_up_episodes(series_id.as_deref(), limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Every episode of a series, across all seasons, in series order.
///
/// Jellyfin hangs episodes off season folders — except for "flat" series whose
/// children are episodes directly. Both shapes are provider vocabulary, so the
/// fan-out and its fallback live in Rust rather than being reimplemented in the
/// frontend (which is what it used to do).
///
/// TRACES: UR-062 | DR-101
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_series_episodes(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
series_id: String,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
series_progress::fetch_series_episodes(repo.as_ref(), &series_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// The episode a viewer should land on when they open a series.
///
/// "Current" is domain policy, not layout: an episode in progress, else the
/// server's Next Up for the series, else the first unwatched episode, else the
/// first. The third rung is what makes this work offline, where Next Up is
/// always empty. Returns `None` only when the series has no episodes at all.
///
/// TRACES: UR-062 | DR-101
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_series_current_episode(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
series_id: String,
) -> Result<Option<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
series_progress::resolve_current_episode(repo.as_ref(), &series_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Erase the viewer's watch history for an item.
///
/// Clears the played flag and the resume position; on a series or season the
/// server applies it to everything inside. A series cleared this way is "never
/// watched" again, so `repository_get_series_current_episode` returns its
/// premiere. Requires the server — offline this fails rather than diverging
/// local state the next sync would overwrite.
///
/// TRACES: UR-064 | DR-106
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_clear_watch_history(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.clear_watch_history(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get recently played audio
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_recently_played_audio(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_recently_played_audio(limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get resume movies
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_resume_movies(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_resume_movies(limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get albums the user hasn't listened to recently ("rediscover")
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_rediscover_albums(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
parent_id: Option<String>,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_rediscover_albums(parent_id.as_deref(), limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get genres for a library
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_genres(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
parent_id: Option<String>,
) -> Result<Vec<Genre>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_genres(parent_id.as_deref())
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Tauri event name carrying the merged (cache + server) search results.
pub const SEARCH_EVENT_NAME: &str = "search-event";
/// Payload for the deferred, merged search results pushed to the frontend.
///
/// `request_id` matches the value the frontend passed to `repository_search`,
/// letting it discard updates from queries that have since been superseded.
#[derive(specta::Type, Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct SearchUpdateEvent {
pub request_id: u32,
pub result: SearchResult,
}
/// Search for items.
///
/// Resolves `SearchOptions::scope` into concrete Jellyfin item types before
/// dispatching, so scope taxonomy stays in Rust.
///
/// TRACES: UR-049, UR-050 | DR-063
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_search(
app: AppHandle,
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
query: String,
options: Option<SearchOptions>,
request_id: u32,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
// Expand the opaque scope into item types HERE — once, before the cache and
// server paths diverge — so both phases filter identically. Doing it later
// (or in only one path) makes offline results disagree with online ones.
// The frontend sends `scope` and never names a Jellyfin item type for
// search; see docs/specs/scoped-search-boundary.md.
let options = options.map(|mut o| {
o.resolve_scope();
o
});
// Phase 1: instant local results from the cache (downloaded content) so the
// UI can render immediately while the server is still being queried.
let mut cache_result = repo
.search_cache_only(&query, options.clone())
.await
.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
debug!("[Search] Cache search miss/timeout: {:?}", e);
SearchResult {
items: Vec::new(),
total_record_count: 0,
}
});
// Neither backend orders by *where* the query matched, so a mid-word hit
// ("Sparks" for "parks") can outrank a prefix hit ("Parks and Recreation").
// Both phases are ranked with the same rules so the list does not reshuffle
// when the server results land.
rank_search_results(&mut cache_result.items, &query);
// Phase 2: query the live server in the background, merge with the cache,
// and push the union to the frontend via a `search-event`. Tagged with
// `request_id` so the frontend can discard results from superseded queries.
let repo_bg = repo.clone();
let cache_for_merge = cache_result.clone();
tauri::async_runtime::spawn(async move {
match repo_bg.search_server_only(&query, options).await {
Ok(server_result) => {
let mut merged =
HybridRepository::merge_search_results(cache_for_merge, server_result);
// Rank the union, not each half: a server-only prefix match must
// be able to outrank a cached mid-word one.
rank_search_results(&mut merged.items, &query);
let event = SearchUpdateEvent {
request_id,
result: merged,
};
if let Err(e) = app.emit(SEARCH_EVENT_NAME, &event) {
error!("[Search] Failed to emit search update: {}", e);
}
}
Err(e) => {
// Server failed — the cache results are already on screen, so
// just log. (Offline / unreachable server falls here.)
warn!(
"[Search] Server search failed, keeping cache results: {:?}",
e
);
}
}
});
Ok(cache_result)
}
/// Get playback info for an item
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_playback_info(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<PlaybackInfo, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_playback_info(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get a video stream URL.
///
/// There is no start-position parameter on purpose: the URL is an HLS playlist
/// covering the whole item, and a position on it makes the server reject every
/// segment with `400` (DR-181). Callers resume by seeking after load.
///
/// TRACES: UR-004 | DR-181 | UT-182
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_video_stream_url(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
media_source_id: Option<String>,
audio_stream_index: Option<i32>,
) -> Result<String, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_video_stream_url(&item_id, media_source_id.as_deref(), audio_stream_index)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Decide what stream to play for a video, and describe it.
///
/// Replaces `repository_get_video_stream_url` for playback. The returned
/// [`StreamSelection`] carries the transport explicitly, so the frontend picks
/// its loader from a tagged enum instead of testing the URL for `.m3u8`; and it
/// carries the quality ladder as it applies to *this* source, so the picker can
/// stop offering rungs that produce the same bytes as Original.
///
/// No start-position parameter, for the same reason as the URL builder: a
/// position on an HLS playlist is copied onto every segment URI and the server
/// rejects each with `400` (DR-181). Callers resume by seeking after load.
///
/// TRACES: UR-070, UR-079 | DR-224, DR-226, DR-227 | UT-212
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_stream_selection(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
media_source_id: Option<String>,
audio_stream_index: Option<i32>,
) -> Result<StreamSelection, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_stream_selection(&item_id, media_source_id.as_deref(), audio_stream_index)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get an audio-only stream URL for a *video* item (background-audio handoff).
///
/// TRACES: UR-040 | JA-032 | UT-061
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_audio_only_stream_url_for_video(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
media_source_id: Option<String>,
start_time_seconds: Option<f64>,
audio_stream_index: Option<i32>,
) -> Result<String, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_audio_only_stream_url_for_video(
&item_id,
media_source_id.as_deref(),
start_time_seconds,
audio_stream_index,
)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get audio stream URL for a track
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_audio_stream_url(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<String, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_audio_stream_url(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get Live TV channels (broadcast / IPTV) for browsing
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_live_tv_channels(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
) -> Result<Vec<MediaItem>, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_live_tv_channels()
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get the root list of plugin "Channels"
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_channels(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_channels()
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Open a live stream for a Live TV channel / live item
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_open_live_stream(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<LiveStreamInfo, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.open_live_stream(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Report playback start
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_report_playback_start(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
position_ms: i64,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let position_ticks = position_ms * 10_000;
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.report_playback_start(&item_id, position_ticks)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Report playback progress
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_report_playback_progress(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
position_ms: i64,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let position_ticks = position_ms * 10_000;
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.report_playback_progress(&item_id, position_ticks)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Report playback stopped
///
/// A stop-report that cannot reach the server is queued rather than dropped:
/// this is the position the resume point is built from, and losing it is
/// exactly the "it forgot where I was" the sync queue exists to prevent. The
/// drain (DR-131) pushes it on the next reconnect. Queueing is best-effort —
/// failing the command because the *queue* write failed would tell the caller
/// the report was lost when the local position was already saved.
///
/// TRACES: UR-025 | DR-154 | UT-151
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_report_playback_stopped(
db: State<'_, crate::commands::storage::DatabaseWrapper>,
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
position_ms: i64,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// Milliseconds across the boundary; the Jellyfin API wants ticks.
let position_ticks = position_ms * 10_000;
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
let result = repo
.as_ref()
.report_playback_stopped(&item_id, position_ticks)
.await;
if let Err(e) = &result {
let db_service = {
let database = db.0.lock().map_err(|err| err.to_string())?;
Arc::new(database.service())
};
let user_id = repo.user_id().to_string();
if let Err(queue_err) = crate::commands::sync_drain::enqueue_playback_stopped(
&db_service,
&user_id,
&item_id,
position_ticks,
)
.await
{
warn!(
"[Repository] Stop-report for {} failed ({:?}) and could not be queued: {}",
item_id, e, queue_err
);
} else {
debug!(
"[Repository] Stop-report for {} failed ({:?}); queued for the next reconnect",
item_id, e
);
}
}
result.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get image URL for an item
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub fn repository_get_image_url(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
image_type: ImageType,
options: Option<ImageOptions>,
) -> Result<String, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
Ok(repo.as_ref().get_image_url(&item_id, image_type, options))
}
/// Get subtitle URL for a media item
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn repository_get_subtitle_url(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
media_source_id: String,
stream_index: i32,
format: String,
) -> Result<String, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
Ok(repo
.as_ref()
.get_subtitle_url(&item_id, &media_source_id, stream_index, &format))
}
/// Get video download URL with quality preset
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub async fn repository_get_video_download_url(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
quality: String,
media_source_id: Option<String>,
) -> Result<String, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
// Async because the audio-codec policy has to know what the source's audio
// is before it can decide whether the file may be copied verbatim (DR-171).
// The frontend calls this exactly as before — the decision stays in Rust.
Ok(crate::repository::resolve_video_download_url(
repo.as_ref(),
&item_id,
&quality,
media_source_id.as_deref(),
)
.await)
}
/// Mark an item as favorite
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_mark_favorite(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.mark_favorite(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Tauri event announcing that favourite state changed behind the UI's back —
/// either because the server disagreed with the cache on a background refresh,
/// or because pending offline toggles were pushed on reconnect.
///
/// TRACES: UR-069 | DR-120
pub const FAVORITES_CHANGED_EVENT: &str = "favorites-changed";
/// Payload for [`FAVORITES_CHANGED_EVENT`] — the ids whose favourite state
/// actually flipped, so the frontend refreshes those rather than everything.
///
/// TRACES: UR-069 | DR-120 | UT-107
#[derive(specta::Type, Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct FavoritesChangedEvent {
pub item_ids: Vec<String>,
}
/// Ids whose favourite state differs between what we showed and what the server
/// has — favourited elsewhere since the cache was written, or un-favourited
/// elsewhere.
///
/// Pulled out of the command so the "emit nothing when nothing changed" rule is
/// testable: an unchanged set must leave a quiet page quiet rather than
/// triggering a refetch on every visit.
///
/// TRACES: UR-069 | DR-120 | UT-107
fn changed_favorite_ids(
cached: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
server: &std::collections::HashSet<String>,
) -> Vec<String> {
let mut changed: Vec<String> = server.symmetric_difference(cached).cloned().collect();
// Deterministic order so the event payload does not depend on hash seeding.
changed.sort();
changed
}
/// Everything the viewer has favourited, across libraries, narrowed by scope.
///
/// Two-phase like `repository_search`: the local answer returns immediately and
/// a background server pass emits `favorites-changed` when the server's set
/// differs. Without the second phase a favourite marked in another client shows
/// up only on the *second* visit to the page, since the cache-first read hands
/// back local rows and the refresh is invisible to the frontend.
///
/// TRACES: UR-067 | DR-115, DR-120, JA-033 | UT-107
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_favorites(
app: AppHandle,
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
scope: SearchScope,
options: Option<GetItemsOptions>,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
let cache_result = repo
.get_favorites_cache_only(scope, options.clone())
.await
.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
debug!("[Favorites] Cache miss/timeout: {:?}", e);
SearchResult {
items: Vec::new(),
total_record_count: 0,
}
});
// With "Show all server media" off the local answer is authoritative
// (DR-080) — don't go behind the user's back to the server.
if !crate::repository::offline::include_catalog_browse() {
return Ok(cache_result);
}
// Nothing cached yet — a fresh install, or a viewer whose favourites were
// all marked on another client. Returning the empty result here paints
// "Nothing favourited yet — tap the heart on anything you like", which is a
// *wrong* answer, corrected a server round trip later when the background
// refresh fires `favorites-changed`. Ask the repository for a real answer
// instead: its `get_favorites` is exactly this read — cache first, server on
// a miss, saving through — and it applies the same DR-080 gate.
//
// TRACES: UR-067 | DR-115
if !cache_result.has_content() {
debug!("[Favorites] Nothing cached; answering from the server");
return repo
.get_favorites(scope, options)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e));
}
let repo_bg = repo.clone();
let cached_ids: std::collections::HashSet<String> =
cache_result.items.iter().map(|i| i.id.clone()).collect();
tauri::async_runtime::spawn(async move {
match repo_bg.get_favorites_server_only(scope, options).await {
Ok(server_result) => {
let server_ids: std::collections::HashSet<String> =
server_result.items.iter().map(|i| i.id.clone()).collect();
let changed = changed_favorite_ids(&cached_ids, &server_ids);
if !changed.is_empty() {
let event = FavoritesChangedEvent { item_ids: changed };
if let Err(e) = app.emit(FAVORITES_CHANGED_EVENT, &event) {
error!("[Favorites] Failed to emit change event: {}", e);
}
}
}
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"[Favorites] Server refresh failed, keeping cached favourites: {:?}",
e
);
}
}
});
Ok(cache_result)
}
/// Unmark an item as favorite
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_unmark_favorite(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.unmark_favorite(&item_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get person details
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_person(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
person_id: String,
) -> Result<MediaItem, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_person(&person_id)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get items by person (actor, director, etc.)
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_items_by_person(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
person_id: String,
options: Option<GetItemsOptions>,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_items_by_person(&person_id, options)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
/// Get similar/related items for a media item
#[tauri::command]
#[specta::specta]
pub async fn repository_get_similar_items(
manager: State<'_, RepositoryManagerWrapper>,
handle: String,
item_id: String,
limit: Option<usize>,
) -> Result<SearchResult, String> {
let repo = manager.0.get(&handle).ok_or("Repository not found")?;
repo.as_ref()
.get_similar_items(&item_id, limit)
.await
.map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_creation() {
let manager = RepositoryManager::new();
// A freshly created manager holds no repositories
assert!(manager.get("any-handle").is_none());
}
fn ids(values: &[&str]) -> std::collections::HashSet<String> {
values.iter().map(|v| v.to_string()).collect()
}
/// UT-107 — the background refresh reports only what actually changed.
///
/// TRACES: UR-069 | DR-120 | UT-107
#[test]
fn test_changed_favorite_ids_reports_both_directions() {
// Favourited in another client since we cached.
assert_eq!(
changed_favorite_ids(&ids(&["a"]), &ids(&["a", "b"])),
vec!["b".to_string()]
);
// Un-favourited in another client.
assert_eq!(
changed_favorite_ids(&ids(&["a", "b"]), &ids(&["a"])),
vec!["b".to_string()]
);
// Both at once, in a stable order.
assert_eq!(
changed_favorite_ids(&ids(&["a", "b"]), &ids(&["b", "c"])),
vec!["a".to_string(), "c".to_string()]
);
}
/// An unchanged set emits nothing — otherwise every visit to the page would
/// fire an event and trigger a pointless refetch.
///
/// TRACES: UR-069 | DR-120 | UT-107
#[test]
fn test_changed_favorite_ids_is_empty_when_nothing_moved() {
assert!(changed_favorite_ids(&ids(&["a", "b"]), &ids(&["b", "a"])).is_empty());
assert!(changed_favorite_ids(&ids(&[]), &ids(&[])).is_empty());
}
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_wrapper_structure() {
let manager = RepositoryManager::new();
let wrapper = RepositoryManagerWrapper(manager);
// The wrapper exposes the underlying manager, which starts empty
assert!(wrapper.0.get("any-handle").is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_get_nonexistent() {
let manager = RepositoryManager::new();
// Getting a non-existent repository should return None
let result = manager.get("nonexistent-handle");
assert!(result.is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_uuid_handle_generation() {
let uuid = Uuid::new_v4();
let handle = format!("{}", uuid);
// UUID should convert to a non-empty string
assert!(!handle.is_empty());
}
#[test]
fn test_uuid_handles_are_unique() {
let handle1 = format!("{}", Uuid::new_v4());
let handle2 = format!("{}", Uuid::new_v4());
// Two generated UUIDs should be different
assert_ne!(handle1, handle2);
}
#[test]
fn test_uuid_handle_format() {
let uuid = Uuid::new_v4();
let handle = format!("{}", uuid);
// UUID should have standard format with hyphens
let parts: Vec<&str> = handle.split('-').collect();
assert_eq!(parts.len(), 5);
}
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_destroy_nonexistent() {
let manager = RepositoryManager::new();
// Destroying a non-existent repository should not panic
manager.destroy("nonexistent-handle");
}
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_is_send_sync() {
// Verify RepositoryManager can be used in async contexts
fn is_send_sync<T: Send + Sync>() {}
is_send_sync::<RepositoryManager>();
}
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_wrapper_is_send_sync() {
// Verify RepositoryManagerWrapper is Send + Sync
fn is_send_sync<T: Send + Sync>() {}
is_send_sync::<RepositoryManagerWrapper>();
}
#[test]
fn test_multiple_manager_instances() {
let manager1 = RepositoryManager::new();
let manager2 = RepositoryManager::new();
// Multiple manager instances should be independent
let handle1_nonexistent = manager1.get("test");
let handle2_nonexistent = manager2.get("test");
assert!(handle1_nonexistent.is_none());
assert!(handle2_nonexistent.is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_handle_string_properties() {
let uuid = Uuid::new_v4();
let handle = format!("{}", uuid);
// Handle should be alphanumeric with hyphens
for c in handle.chars() {
assert!(c.is_alphanumeric() || c == '-');
}
}
#[test]
fn test_repository_manager_concurrent_access() {
let manager = Arc::new(RepositoryManager::new());
let mut handles = vec![];
// Verify manager can be wrapped in Arc for concurrent access
for _ in 0..3 {
let mgr = Arc::clone(&manager);
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
let result = mgr.get("test");
assert!(result.is_none());
});
handles.push(handle);
}
for h in handles {
h.join().unwrap();
}
}
}