No single-click destructive action belongs in the kebab. Removing the item
orphaned its whole path (RemoveTrackPopover was its only caller, and the
admin/tracks API client was the popover's only caller), so per the repo's
no-dead-code convention the chain is fully removed: the menu item + its
admin/isAdmin plumbing in TrackMenu, RemoveTrackPopover(.svelte/.test),
src/lib/api/admin/tracks(.ts/.test), and the now-needless transitive mocks
in the CompactTrackCard / PlaylistTrackRow / playlist specs.
The kebab is now an 8-item, admin-agnostic menu. The DELETE /api/admin/tracks
server endpoint is untouched — a future safer admin surface can rebind it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The kebab gained "Start radio" and dropped the duplicate "Flag this track…"
(its action now lives solely under "Hide", which opens the same FlagPopover).
Net item count is unchanged (9 admin / 8 non-admin), but the named-item and
flag-entry assertions needed updating:
- mock playRadio in the store mock; assert Start radio dispatches playRadio.
- swap the flag-item presence check for start-radio.
- replace the "click Flag" test with "click Hide opens the popover".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The DRY pass audit (#375) found two inline mock patterns repeated across the
vitest suite: a default empty-playlists mock for $lib/api/playlists (4 exact
copies in menu/card tests) and an api-client spy mock for $lib/api/client
(9 callers split between get-only and full-RESTy shapes — unified into one
helper that always returns all four verb spies).
Mirrors the existing test-utils/mocks/likes.ts and test-utils/mocks/quarantine.ts
convention. Tests with intentionally divergent shapes (AddToPlaylistMenu's
richer createPlaylist payload, PlaylistCard's getPlaylist, route-specific
mocks, events.svelte's specific resolved value) stay inline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces inline TrackRef literal redefinitions with calls to the
test-utils helper. Tests that asserted on default field values
(e.g. track titles, artist names rendered in the DOM) keep explicit
overrides; tests that only need a stub for shape now use makeTrack()
with no overrides.
PlaylistCard.test.ts, PlaylistTrackRow.test.ts, and playlist.test.ts
SKIPPED — they use PlaylistTrack (with track_id/added_at), not TrackRef.
ArtistCard.svelte and +page.svelte route files (matched by initial grep)
SKIPPED — live code, not test files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces duplicated inline vi.mock('$lib/api/likes', ...) blocks with
the emptyLikesMock() helper, and (where previously left in working
tree by a parallel quarantine sweep) rolls in the matching
emptyQuarantineMock() switchovers in the same files.
Together with commit dd67f28 — which already swept the four search/*
test files for likes — this completes the 18 likes-mock conversions
called out in #375.
LikeButton.test.ts kept inline — it uses a state-driven mock to
assert the toggle behavior.
SKIPPED:
- liked.test.ts: re-exports createLikedTracksInfiniteQuery and the
album/artist variants that emptyLikesMock() doesn't provide.
- playlist.test.ts: hand-rolled { subscribe, data } stub instead of
readable(...) — different store contract.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "Add to playlist…" entry that #372 reserved as a disabled slot
is now active. Submenu lists the operator's own playlists
alphabetically; "New playlist…" toggles an inline create form that
makes the playlist + appends the track in two API calls.
TrackMenu's existing test asserts the entry is enabled and opens the
submenu instead of the previous "is disabled with tooltip" check.
Replaces the M5b-era FlagPopover-only menu with the full track-actions
surface: queue (Play next, Add to queue), collection (Like/Unlike,
Add to playlist… reserved for #352), navigation (Go to album/artist),
lifecycle (Flag, Hide/Unhide, Remove from library — admin-only).
Remove from library opens a new RemoveTrackPopover with a single
"Also stop Lidarr from finding a replacement" checkbox. The
destructive flow always deletes file + DB through Minstrel; the
checkbox controls whether Lidarr is also told to unmonitor. Lidarr
unmonitor failure flows back as lidarr_unmonitor_failed in the
response — destructive part already succeeded.
The component's prop API (track, direction) is unchanged so TrackRow
and PlayerBar pick up the new entries with no code change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>