The home screen renders solely from the per-item cached_home_index
path (proven on devices for many releases); the legacy snapshot stack
was dead weight.
- library_providers: remove homeProvider + _encodeHomeData +
_albumToJson/_artistToJson/_trackToJson; drop now-unused dart:convert
and models/home_data.dart imports
- metadata_prefetcher: re-point off homeIndexProvider/HomeIndex —
pre-warm artistProvider from the rediscover/last-played artist
sections (album/track tiles hydrate their own artist on render)
- live_events_dispatcher: homeProvider -> homeIndexProvider so live
events still refresh the home screen
- db.dart: drop CachedHomeSnapshot (table class + @DriftDatabase
entry); schemaVersion 10->11; from<3 createTable -> raw
customStatement so the historical step compiles without the
generated symbol; from<11 DROP TABLE cached_home_snapshot
No test references the removed symbols. db.g.dart regenerated by CI.
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Slice 4 — completes the #392 hybrid live-refresh loop.
live_events_provider.dart subscribes to /api/events/stream via dio's
streaming response mode, parses SSE frames (kind + JSON data + UserID
scope), and exposes them as a Riverpod StreamProvider. Heartbeat
comments are silently dropped; malformed JSON frames are skipped. The
provider auto-rebuilds when auth state changes (token rotation,
sign-out → sign-in), so reconnect is implicit.
live_events_dispatcher.dart listens to the stream and invalidates the
small set of publicly-importable providers we know about:
- myQuarantineProvider + homeProvider on any quarantine.* event
- homeProvider on any playlist.* event (Home renders the Playlists row)
Screen-private providers (library_screen.dart's _liked* /
_libraryAlbums / _history, admin screens, etc.) opt in to live-refresh
by themselves listening to liveEventsProvider in follow-up commits;
the dispatcher stays small and avoids back-edge dependencies on every
feature folder.
The dispatcher also installs an AppLifecycleState observer for
resume-time defensive invalidation. SSE will catch up on its own when
the app returns from background, but the invalidate flushes any stale
data immediately so the first frame back is fresh.
app.dart wires the dispatcher into the post-first-frame callback
alongside the other startup activations.
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