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<h1 id="spec-move-search-scope-taxonomy-behind-the-rust-boundary"><a class="header" href="#spec-move-search-scope-taxonomy-behind-the-rust-boundary">Spec: Move search scope taxonomy behind the Rust boundary</a></h1>
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<p><strong>Status:</strong> Design authority — <strong>Stage 1 implemented</strong>, Stage 2 outstanding.
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The scope→item-type mapping now lives in Rust (<code>SearchScope::item_types()</code> in
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<code>repository/types.rs</code>, DR-063 … DR-067). The <em>result-side</em> grouping table
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(<code>GROUP_ITEM_TYPES</code> in <code>src/lib/utils/searchScope.ts</code>) is still in the
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<strong>Scope:</strong> Rust + Frontend. <strong>Revises a decision in
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<a href="scoped-search.html">scoped-search.md</a>.</strong>
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<strong>Requirements:</strong> UR-049, UR-050 (existing) → new DRs for the boundary move
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(allocate on implementation; suggested DR-063/DR-065/DR-067 revisions plus one
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new DR for the grouped result shape — see <a href="../requirements.html">requirements.md</a>).
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<strong>UX spec:</strong> unchanged — <a href="../ux-flows.html">ux-flows.md §6</a>. This is a pure
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architecture/boundary change with <strong>no user-visible behaviour difference</strong>.</p>
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<h2 id="why-this-spec-exists"><a class="header" href="#why-this-spec-exists">Why this spec exists</a></h2>
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<p><a href="scoped-search.html">scoped-search.md</a> shipped scoped search as "frontend only, no
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Rust changes." That was the smallest wiring change, and it worked — but it left
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<strong>Jellyfin's item-type taxonomy encoded in the presentation layer</strong>, which
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violates the project's core boundary rule ("Svelte frontend — presentation
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only"; all business logic in Rust — see <a href="../../CLAUDE.html">CLAUDE.md</a> and
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<a href="../architecture/02-svelte-frontend.html">architecture/02-svelte-frontend.md</a>).</p>
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<p>The offending knowledge lives in
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<a href="../../src/lib/utils/searchScope.ts">searchScope.ts</a>:</p>
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<pre><code class="language-ts">const SCOPE_ITEM_TYPES = {
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music: ["MusicAlbum", "MusicArtist", "Audio", "Playlist"],
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movies: ["Movie"],
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tv: ["Series", "Episode"],
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};
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const GROUP_ITEM_TYPES = {
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songs: ["Audio"], albums: ["MusicAlbum"], artists: ["MusicArtist"],
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movies: ["Movie"], tvShows: ["Series", "Episode"],
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};
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</code></pre>
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<p>This is a <strong>domain definition</strong> — "what the category <em>Music</em> means in Jellyfin's
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vocabulary" — expressed twice, in the wrong layer. The concrete failure it
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creates: the day the backend starts returning a type the frontend never
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enumerated (e.g. <code>MusicVideo</code>, or Jellyfin renaming a kind), search silently
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drops it from both the query filter and the result buckets, and nothing in the
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Rust layer — the actual authority on Jellyfin's API — can correct it. Two
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sources of truth that will drift.</p>
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<p><strong>This must be fixed while the feature is uncommitted</strong>, before the leak ships
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baked into a released wire contract.</p>
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<h3 id="what-is-not-a-leak-leave-it-alone"><a class="header" href="#what-is-not-a-leak-leave-it-alone">What is <em>not</em> a leak (leave it alone)</a></h3>
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<p>Single concrete-type list pages are <strong>not</strong> business logic and stay as-is:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>music.ts</code> → <code>["MusicAlbum"]</code> / <code>["Playlist"]</code>, <code>movies.ts</code> → <code>["Movie"]</code>,
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<code>tv.ts</code> → <code>["Series"]</code></li>
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<li><code>GenericMediaListPage.svelte</code> → <code>[config.itemType]</code></li>
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<li><code>ArtistDetailView</code>, <code>RelatedItemsSection</code>, <code>AddToPlaylistModal</code>,
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<code>PersonDetailView</code></li>
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</ul>
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<p>"This page shows albums" is a legitimate presentation choice expressed through a
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generic <code>getItems(parentId, { includeItemTypes })</code> API. Only the <strong>search scope
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taxonomy</strong> (a semantic category → many types, defined once and reused) crosses
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the line. Do <strong>not</strong> invent a backend enum for every list page — that is
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over-abstraction, not cleaner separation.</p>
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<h2 id="the-boundary-rule-after-this-change"><a class="header" href="#the-boundary-rule-after-this-change">The boundary rule after this change</a></h2>
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<blockquote>
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<p>The frontend never names a Jellyfin item type <strong>in connection with search.</strong>
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It sends an opaque <code>scope</code>, and receives results already sorted into labelled
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groups. The frontend owns only <strong>group order</strong> (presentation) and
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<strong>rendering</strong>.</p>
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<h2 id="design"><a class="header" href="#design">Design</a></h2>
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<h3 id="rust-owns-scope--item-types-query-side"><a class="header" href="#rust-owns-scope--item-types-query-side">Rust owns scope → item-types (query side)</a></h3>
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<p>Add an opaque enum that crosses IPC, and move the expansion table into Rust:</p>
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<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
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</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
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</span>// repository/types.rs
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#[derive(specta::Type, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
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#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
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pub enum SearchScope { All, Music, Movies, Tv }
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impl SearchScope {
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/// The Jellyfin item types this scope requests, or None for `All`
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/// (which must send NO includeItemTypes — see below).
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pub fn item_types(self) -> Option<Vec<String>> {
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match self {
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SearchScope::All => None,
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SearchScope::Music => Some(vec!["MusicAlbum", "MusicArtist", "Audio", "Playlist"]
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.into_iter().map(String::from).collect()),
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SearchScope::Movies => Some(vec!["Movie".into()]),
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SearchScope::Tv => Some(vec!["Series".into(), "Episode".into()]),
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}
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}
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}
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<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
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<p><code>SearchOptions</code> gains <code>scope</code> and the search command resolves it into the
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existing <code>include_item_types</code> filter <strong>inside Rust</strong>, before dispatching to the
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online/offline paths (which already honour <code>include_item_types</code> — do not touch
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their filtering, per <a href="scoped-search.html">scoped-search.md</a> §Background 2).</p>
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<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
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</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
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</span>pub struct SearchOptions {
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pub limit: Option<usize>,
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pub search_term: Option<String>,
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pub scope: Option<SearchScope>, // NEW
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// include_item_types stays for the single-type list-page callers,
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// but the SEARCH command derives it from `scope` when scope is set.
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}
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<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
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<p><strong>Precedence:</strong> if <code>scope</code> is set it wins; <code>include_item_types</code> remains for the
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non-search <code>getItems</code> callers. Document this so a future reader does not send
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both.</p>
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<p><strong><code>All</code> sends no filter.</strong> Preserve the existing invariant: <code>All</code> must omit
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<code>includeItemTypes</code> entirely, not send the union of every enumerated type — types
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nobody listed (Person, folders) would otherwise be filtered out. This is why
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<code>item_types()</code> returns <code>Option</code>, and the command must skip the filter on <code>None</code>.</p>
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<h3 id="rust-owns-result-bucketing-result-side"><a class="header" href="#rust-owns-result-bucketing-result-side">Rust owns result bucketing (result side)</a></h3>
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<p>Results arrive <strong>pre-grouped</strong>. Rust classifies each returned <code>MediaItem</code> into a
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group by its type — the <code>GROUP_ITEM_TYPES</code> knowledge, moved to the authority:</p>
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<pre><pre class="playground"><code class="language-rust"><span class="boring">#![allow(unused)]
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</span><span class="boring">fn main() {
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</span>#[derive(specta::Type, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
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#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
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pub enum SearchGroupId { Songs, Albums, Artists, Movies, TvShows }
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#[derive(specta::Type, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone, Debug)]
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#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
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pub struct SearchGroup { pub id: SearchGroupId, pub items: Vec<MediaItem> }
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#[derive(specta::Type, Serialize, Deserialize, Clone, Debug)]
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#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
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pub struct GroupedSearchResult { pub groups: Vec<SearchGroup> }
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<span class="boring">}</span></code></pre></pre>
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<p>Rust emits <strong>every</strong> non-empty group it can classify, in a stable canonical
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order. It does <strong>not</strong> apply the user's ordering or drop out-of-scope groups —
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those are presentation and stay frontend-side (see below). Items whose type maps
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to no group are omitted from grouped output (same as today's frontend filter).</p>
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<h3 id="-the-search-event-wrinkle--both-payloads-must-change"><a class="header" href="#-the-search-event-wrinkle--both-payloads-must-change">🔴 The <code>search-event</code> wrinkle — both payloads must change</a></h3>
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<p>Search returns results <strong>twice</strong>: the command resolves with instant local-cache
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results, then the merged cache+server union arrives later via the <code>search-event</code>
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listener (see <a href="../../src/lib/stores/library.ts">library.ts</a> <code>search()</code> and
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<a href="../architecture/03-data-flow.html">architecture/03-data-flow.md</a>). <strong>Both</strong> the
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command return value <strong>and</strong> the <code>search-event</code> payload must carry
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<code>GroupedSearchResult</code>. If only one is converted, the instant results group and
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the merged ones do not (or vice versa), and the UI flickers between shapes. This
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is the single largest part of the change and the easiest to half-do.</p>
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<h3 id="what-the-frontend-keeps-all-pure-presentation"><a class="header" href="#what-the-frontend-keeps-all-pure-presentation">What the frontend keeps (all pure presentation)</a></h3>
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<p><a href="../../src/lib/utils/searchScope.ts">searchScope.ts</a> <strong>retains</strong>:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>SearchScope</code> type — now sourced from the generated bindings, mirroring the
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Rust enum (delete the hand-written union).</li>
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<li><code>SCOPE_LABELS</code>, <code>SEARCH_SCOPES</code> (chip labels / order).</li>
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<li><code>resolveSearchScope(pathname)</code> — route → initial scope. Pure, DOM-free,
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unit-tested. <strong>Stays exactly as-is.</strong></li>
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<li><code>SearchGroupId</code> (from bindings), <code>GROUP_LABELS</code>.</li>
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<li><code>normalizeGroupOrder</code>, <code>groupsForScope</code>, <code>moveGroup</code>, <code>reorderGroups</code>,
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<code>DEFAULT_GROUP_ORDER</code> — group-order persistence and reordering, all
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presentation.</li>
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</ul>
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<p><a href="../../src/lib/utils/searchScope.ts">searchScope.ts</a> <strong>loses</strong>:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>SCOPE_ITEM_TYPES</code>, <code>GROUP_ITEM_TYPES</code> (moved to Rust).</li>
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<li><code>scopeItemTypes()</code>, <code>groupItemTypes()</code>.</li>
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<li>The <code>.type</code>-inspecting body of <code>composeSearchGroups()</code>.</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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<p><code>composeSearchGroups()</code> shrinks to a <strong>presentation composition over Rust's
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|
groups</strong> — no <code>.type</code> inspection anywhere:</p>
|
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<pre><code class="language-ts">// Take Rust's pre-bucketed groups; drop out-of-scope, sort by saved order,
|
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// attach labels, omit empties. No Jellyfin type vocabulary.
|
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composeSearchGroups(groups: SearchGroup[], scope, order): DisplayGroup[]
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</code></pre>
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<p><code>GROUP_SCOPE</code> (which group belongs to which scope) is a borderline case: it is
|
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"is Songs part of the Music scope," arguably taxonomy. But because Rust already
|
|
filtered the query by scope, out-of-scope groups will simply be <strong>empty</strong> and
|
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drop out via the empty-omit rule — so the frontend does not strictly need
|
|
<code>GROUP_SCOPE</code> for correctness once Rust filters. <strong>Recommendation:</strong> delete
|
|
<code>GROUP_SCOPE</code> and rely on empty-omission; if kept for belt-and-suspenders, treat
|
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it as a display hint, not authority.</p>
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<h3 id="frontend-call-site-changes"><a class="header" href="#frontend-call-site-changes">Frontend call-site changes</a></h3>
|
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<ul>
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<li><a href="../../src/lib/stores/library.ts">library.ts</a> <code>search(query, scope)</code> sends
|
|
<code>{ scope }</code> in <code>SearchOptions</code> instead of computing <code>includeItemTypes</code>.
|
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Everything else (requestId bump, stale guard, 10s timeout, empty-query clear,
|
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event merge) is preserved.</li>
|
|
<li><a href="../../src/lib/components/search/SearchResults.svelte">SearchResults.svelte</a>
|
|
consumes <code>SearchGroup[]</code> from the store instead of a flat <code>MediaItem[]</code> +
|
|
client-side <code>composeSearchGroups(results, …)</code>. The store now holds grouped
|
|
results.</li>
|
|
<li><a href="../../src/routes/search/+page.svelte">search/+page.svelte</a> is unchanged in
|
|
behaviour; only the type it passes to <code>SearchResults</code> changes.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<h2 id="out-of-scope"><a class="header" href="#out-of-scope">Out of scope</a></h2>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Any change to online/offline <code>include_item_types</code> <strong>filtering</strong> — it already
|
|
works; only the <em>source</em> of the type list moves.</li>
|
|
<li>Single concrete-type list pages (see "What is not a leak").</li>
|
|
<li>Ranking within or across groups.</li>
|
|
<li>The UX / chip behaviour / persistence mechanism — all unchanged from
|
|
<a href="scoped-search.html">scoped-search.md</a>.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<h2 id="acceptance-criteria"><a class="header" href="#acceptance-criteria">Acceptance criteria</a></h2>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
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No Jellyfin item-type string literal (<code>"MusicAlbum"</code>, <code>"Audio"</code>, …) remains
|
|
in <code>searchScope.ts</code> or any search call path. Verify:
|
|
<code>grep -rn '"MusicAlbum"\|"MusicArtist"\|"Audio"\|"Series"\|"Episode"\|"Movie"\|"Playlist"' src/lib/utils/searchScope.ts src/lib/stores/library.ts</code> returns nothing.</li>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
|
<code>SearchScope</code> and <code>SearchGroupId</code> in the frontend come from the generated
|
|
<code>bindings.ts</code>, not hand-written unions.</li>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
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Search behaviour is <strong>identical</strong> to today for the user: same scoping, same
|
|
groups, same order, same empty/out-of-scope omission, offline included.</li>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
|
Both the command return and the <code>search-event</code> payload carry the grouped
|
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shape; no shape flicker between instant and merged results.</li>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
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<code>All</code> scope still sends no <code>includeItemTypes</code> (assert in a Rust test).</li>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
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Adding a hypothetical new type to a scope requires editing <strong>only</strong> Rust.</li>
|
|
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
|
<code>cargo fmt</code> clean, <code>cargo clippy</code> clean, <code>bun run test:rust</code> passes.</li>
|
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<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"/>
|
|
<code>bun run check</code> and <code>bun run test</code> pass; <code>bindings.ts</code> regenerated and
|
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committed.</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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<h2 id="testing"><a class="header" href="#testing">Testing</a></h2>
|
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<p><strong>Rust</strong> (<code>src-tauri</code>, <code>cargo test</code>):</p>
|
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<ul>
|
|
<li><code>SearchScope::item_types()</code>: each scope's list, and <code>All</code> → <code>None</code>.</li>
|
|
<li>Search command: <code>scope: Music</code> resolves to the four music types on the query;
|
|
<code>scope: All</code> sends no <code>include_item_types</code>.</li>
|
|
<li>Bucketing: a mixed <code>Vec<MediaItem></code> classifies into the right <code>SearchGroupId</code>s;
|
|
unknown types are dropped; groups come out in canonical order.</li>
|
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<li>The <code>search-event</code> payload is the grouped shape (guard the wrinkle).</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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<p><strong>Frontend</strong> (vitest, <code>src/lib/**/*.test.ts</code>) — update existing tests:</p>
|
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<ul>
|
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<li><code>librarySearchScope.test.ts</code> currently asserts <code>includeItemTypes</code> on the
|
|
outgoing options — <strong>rewrite</strong> to assert <code>scope</code> is sent instead.</li>
|
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<li><code>searchScope.test.ts</code> — drop <code>scopeItemTypes</code>/<code>groupItemTypes</code> cases; keep and
|
|
extend <code>resolveSearchScope</code>, order normalize/move/reorder, and the new
|
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compose-over-groups (order + empty-omit, no type inspection).</li>
|
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<li><code>searchGroupOrder.test.ts</code> — unchanged.</li>
|
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</ul>
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<h2 id="traces"><a class="header" href="#traces">TRACES</a></h2>
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<p>Per <a href="../../CLAUDE.html">CLAUDE.md</a>, tag requirement-implementing code:</p>
|
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<ul>
|
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<li><code>SearchScope</code> enum + <code>item_types()</code> + search command scope resolution:
|
|
<code>UR-049 | DR-063</code> (revised — resolution now Rust-side).</li>
|
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<li>Grouped result shape + bucketing: <code>UR-050 | DR-067</code> (revised) + a new DR for
|
|
the wire shape.</li>
|
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<li><code>library.ts</code> store change: <code>UR-049 | DR-065</code> (revised — sends scope not types).</li>
|
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</ul>
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<h2 id="notes-for-the-implementer"><a class="header" href="#notes-for-the-implementer">Notes for the implementer</a></h2>
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<ul>
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<li>This spec <strong>revises</strong> <a href="scoped-search.html">scoped-search.md</a> §Background 2 and
|
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§Design "Scope model / Threading scope through the store," which asserted no
|
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Rust change. Update that spec's status to note the boundary was moved, or add a
|
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banner pointing here — do not leave the two specs contradicting silently.</li>
|
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<li>The IPC camelCase rule applies to the new enums and structs
|
|
(<a href="../../CLAUDE.html">CLAUDE.md</a>): <code>#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]</code> on structs;
|
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the tagged-enum tag convention if any enum becomes tagged. Add/extend a
|
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<code>tauriIntegration</code>-style test if a new command is introduced.</li>
|
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<li>Regenerate <code>bindings.ts</code> via the tauri-specta build step after changing Rust
|
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types; do not hand-edit it.</li>
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<li><strong>Another Claude session may be active in these same files</strong> (per project
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memory). <code>git diff</code> before repairing anything unexpected; these search files
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are exactly the ones a parallel session touched.</li>
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