The previous attempt opted out of AGP 9's built-in Kotlin (via
android.builtInKotlin=false + explicit kotlin-android plugin) because
the message from Gradle suggested it. But Kotlin 2.2.21's
kotlin-android plugin can't cast AGP 9's new ApplicationExtension to
the removed BaseExtension:
class ApplicationExtensionImpl$AgpDecorated_Decorated
cannot be cast to class com.android.build.gradle.BaseExtension
That suggestion is for projects with an older Kotlin toolchain. The
real fix:
- Kotlin 2.3.21 (latest stable; first line where kotlin-android also
supports AGP 9, but more importantly the built-in path works)
- KSP 2.3.8 — KSP PR #2674 (merged Oct 2025) added AGP 9 built-in
Kotlin support. KSP 1.x and pre-2.3 don't work with built-in Kotlin.
- Re-drop the kotlin-android plugin from both build.gradle.kts files;
AGP 9 enables built-in Kotlin by default and KSP 2.3 cooperates.
- Remove android.builtInKotlin=false from gradle.properties.
compose-compiler plugin tracks the Kotlin version via version.ref, so
no separate bump there.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
AGP 9 enables built-in Kotlin by default (`android.builtInKotlin=true`),
which we initially adopted by dropping the `kotlin-android` plugin
alias. But KSP isn't compatible with built-in Kotlin yet — Gradle
errors out with:
> KSP is not compatible with Android Gradle Plugin's built-in Kotlin.
> Please disable by adding android.builtInKotlin=false to gradle.properties
> and apply kotlin("android") plugin
Restored the explicit kotlin-android plugin (root + :app) and added
`android.builtInKotlin=false` to gradle.properties. Revisit when KSP
gains built-in-Kotlin support.
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`kotlinOptions { jvmTarget = "17" }` inside the `android { }` block was
removed in newer Kotlin tooling; replaced with the modern top-level
`kotlin { compilerOptions { jvmTarget.set(JvmTarget.JVM_17) } }` form.
Required after the Kotlin 2.2 + AGP 9 bump; the old DSL was tolerated
through AGP 8.7 + Kotlin 2.0 but not through AGP 9's built-in Kotlin.
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Hilt 2.52 referenced AGP's old BaseExtension which AGP 9 removed,
causing ktlintCheck to fail at plugin-application time:
Failed to apply plugin 'com.google.dagger.hilt.android'.
> Android BaseExtension not found.
Dagger/Hilt 2.59+ adds AGP 9 support (and mandates it for the Gradle
plugin path). 2.59.2 is the current latest.
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Original 8.x toolchain choked on the ci-android image's JDK 25 with an
opaque "25.0.3" error in `ktlintCheck`; Gradle 8.10's JDK compat matrix
caps at 23. Modern chain:
- Gradle 9.1.0 (first to support JDK 25)
- AGP 9.0.1 (requires Gradle 9.1+, requires Kotlin 2.2.10+)
- Kotlin 2.2.21 / KSP 2.2.21-2.0.5 (latest 2.2.x line)
- Compose BOM 2026.05.01 (current; pulls ui-text-google-fonts at the
BOM-managed version, so the explicit pin was dropped)
AGP 9.0 breaking changes that affected us:
- `kotlin-android` plugin no longer needed — AGP 9 auto-enables via
`android.builtInKotlin=true` default. Removed alias from both the
root build.gradle.kts and :app/build.gradle.kts.
- `applicationVariants` API removed; we don't use it.
- Other defaults flipped (useAndroidx, uniquePackageNames, etc.) but
we already set them explicitly or weren't relying on the old defaults.
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M8 phase 2.1. Runs on every push to dev/main + PR to main (path-filtered
on android/**). Tag pushes (v*) additionally build a signed release APK
attached to the existing Forgejo release as minstrel-android-<tag>.apk
during the side-by-side period; that name flips to minstrel-<tag>.apk
at M8 phase 14.4 cutover.
Reuses ANDROID_KEYSTORE_B64 + STORE/KEY_PASSWORD + KEY_ALIAS secrets so
signing matches flutter.yml — Android accepts upgrade in place at cutover
without uninstall.
runs-on: flutter-ci because that's the only proven-working runner label
on this Forgejo instance with docker. Switch to android-ci once that
label gets registered.
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M8 phase 1.4. Mirrors flutter_client/lib/theme/. Source of truth for hex
values is flutter_client/shared/fabledsword.tokens.json (manual sync until
cross-language codegen lands; ports the dark-surface + flat cohort).
Material 3 ColorScheme takes accent as primary; action colors
(Moss/Bronze/Oxblood) live in LocalActionColors as semantic roles per the
project_design_system rule "NEVER use accent for action buttons".
Typography uses androidx.compose.ui.text.googlefonts to fetch Fraunces /
Inter / JetBrains Mono at runtime via Play Services Fonts — matches the
Flutter client's `google_fonts` package (no bundled .ttf files in either
tree). Weights restricted to 400/500. Fraunces is reserved for ≥18sp
display/headline slots per the design-system rule.
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M8 phase 1.3. Plants the Hilt entrypoint so the rest of the modules
(NetworkModule, DatabaseModule, PlayerModule) can land in subsequent
phases. WorkerFactory wired so HiltWorker can be used directly later.
Restores @AndroidEntryPoint on MainActivity (deferred from 1.2 since
Hilt KSP errors without an annotated Application class).
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M8 phase 1.2. AndroidManifest declares FGS mediaPlayback +
POST_NOTIFICATIONS permissions ahead of the player phase. Activity
hosts a single Compose Scaffold for now; nav graph lands in phase 5.
Launcher icons reused from flutter_client/ (same applicationId means
same brand at cutover). MinstrelApplication referenced in manifest
but the class itself lands in Task 1.3 — manifest class names are
resolved at install time, not build time, so the intermediate commit
still builds.
@AndroidEntryPoint deferred to Task 1.3 alongside @HiltAndroidApp on
MinstrelApplication (Hilt KSP errors without an annotated Application).
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M8 phase 1.1: empty multi-project Gradle scaffold (root + :app
placeholder). Version catalog establishes pinned Kotlin/AGP/Compose/
Hilt/Room/Media3/etc. versions for the whole module.
Gradle wrapper (8.10) reused from flutter_client/ — the wrapper jar
is a bootstrap and respects distributionUrl from gradle-wrapper.properties.
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Last meaningful-feature release on Flutter. Ships:
- #472: notification + Wear OS controls stay live across idle
teardown (audio_handler softTeardown split)
- #479: system-playlist tap surfaces empty / slow / failed
states with SnackBar feedback
- #399: drift test cohort re-enabled on ci-flutter:1.26
- Tier-A deps sweep (audio_session 0.2, flutter_lucide,
permission_handler), Go server bumps, golangci v2 schema,
Flutter 3.44 ListTile strictness fixes
Future Flutter releases on this codebase are bugfix-only; the
v1 Android native rewrite has been planned.
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pubspec.yaml already requires audio_session ^0.2.3, flutter_lucide,
and permission_handler as direct deps (committed in earlier sweeps)
but the lock file on HEAD was stale — still referenced audio_session
0.1.25 transitive, missed flutter_lucide / permission_handler
entirely, listed the now-dropped cupertino_icons.
Regenerated locally via `dart run build_runner build` (which runs
`flutter pub get` first). Also picks up an in-range
flutter_secure_storage 10.1.0 -> 10.2.0 patch bump.
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The Wear OS companion app's MediaController caches the MediaSession
token at first bind. When our idle timer fired super.stop() — which
calls stopSelf() on the AudioService and makes it eligible for OS
destruction under memory pressure — the next play() spun up a fresh
MediaSession with a different token. The companion's cached controller
still pointed at the dead one, so transport taps from notification
+ watch silently no-op'd even though PlaybackState broadcasts kept
flowing (those go through the live session). User-side workaround
was unpair/repair of the Watch.
Split stop() into:
- _softTeardown: stops the player, clears mediaItem/queue, broadcasts
idle. Display surfaces drop their visible state (this is what made
notification + watch tile cleanup work today; not super.stop()).
- stop(): _softTeardown + super.stop(). Reserved for explicit close
(onTaskRemoved while idle).
_onIdleTimeout now calls _softTeardown — the FGS + MediaSession stay
alive across idle, preserving the Wear binding. Explicit user-close
still terminates the service fully.
Diagnostic debugPrints from the investigation phase removed.
Research: ryanheise/audio_service 0.18.18 has been stale ~13 months,
no Media3 migration in flight upstream. This is the surgical fix
that respects the plugin's lifecycle contract.
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Tapping a system-playlist PlayCircleButton before the mix had loaded
silently stalled — three failure modes all looked identical to the
user (PlayCircleButton's spinner clears with no playback):
- api.systemShuffle returns empty (mix not built server-side yet)
→ silent return at `if (refs.isEmpty)`
- api call slow / hung → spinner spins indefinitely (no client
timeout was set; Dio default is unlimited)
- api throws → uncaught; spinner finalizer clears it silently
Bundle:
- 8s `.timeout` on the systemShuffle / get call; TimeoutException
→ "Couldn't load playlist — check your connection"
- empty refs after filtering → "Mix isn't ready yet — try again
in a moment"
- other throws → "Playlist load failed: <error>"
- thread BuildContext through and capture ScaffoldMessenger before
the first await so no `use_build_context_synchronously` lint
No pre-warm — system playlists are intentionally uncached per the
api endpoint comment ("varies per play"); pre-warming would decide
the shuffle order at home-screen load instead of at tap, breaking
the fresh-per-play contract.
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The 'flag keeps drift optimistic + queues mutation on server failure'
case trips a StreamProvider<bool> lifecycle issue when the async catch
path's awaited MutationQueue.enqueue → unawaited drain() chain reads
connectivityProvider.future. The other 3 quarantine tests pass with
the same _container helper (incl. the never-closing connectivity
override); only the throw variant surfaces this. Full diagnostic and
suggested next investigations are in Fable #476.
Closes#399's drift-re-enable scope: 11/11 originally-scoped tests
(4 sync_controller + 5 audio_cache + 2 storage_section) pass on the
libsqlite3-bearing ci-flutter:3.44 image, plus 3/4 quarantine tests
and the widgets_smoke suite.
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like_button_test 'tap toggles icon optimistically; rollback on error':
Stale survivor of the pre-MutationQueue era. The test name claims
to verify rollback after error, but LikesController.toggle no
longer rolls back — it adopted the same offline-first pattern as
quarantine: optimistic drift write, on API failure enqueue a
mutation for replay, drift state stays (user's intent persists
offline). The test's `expect(heartFilled(), isTrue)` after the
failed unlike happens to align with current "don't rollback"
behavior by accident; the test's intent is stale. The genuine
offline-first property is exercised by the quarantine test.
Delete rather than rewrite — no unique coverage to preserve.
quarantine connectivity override:
Previous Stream.value(true) override emitted true and then closed
the stream immediately. Riverpod's StreamProvider transitions
loading → data → closed when the underlying stream completes,
and that "closed" transition during the AsyncNotifier + mutation
replayer's overlapping lifecycle was tripping "disposed during
loading" on the throwing-API variant. Replace with an async*
generator that yields true and then holds open via
`Completer<void>().future` until tearDown disposes the container.
Same .future semantics for consumers; the provider stays in
AsyncData(true) throughout the test instead of transitioning to
closed mid-flight.
Closes the last 2 of the 6 drift-cohort surfaced failures. Fable #399.
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Last 2 of the 6 surfaced drift-cohort failures. Diagnoses below.
quarantine_provider_test 'flag keeps drift optimistic + queues
mutation on server failure':
MyQuarantineController.build() schedules unawaited _refreshFromServer()
which reads connectivityProvider (a StreamProvider<bool>). In tests
without an override, that stream never emits — its real impl listens
to connectivity_plus's platform channel which has no fixture in
flutter test. The success-path quarantine tests resolve their main
flow before _refreshFromServer's chain reaches the connectivity read,
so they don't trip the "disposed during loading" guard at tearDown.
The throwing-API variant's `await ref.read(mutationQueueProvider)
.enqueue(...)` advances enough async work that the connectivity read
IS reached, then container.dispose() trips Riverpod's invariant.
Fix: override connectivityProvider in the shared _container helper
with `Stream.value(true)` so it resolves immediately. The previous
`await Future.delayed(Duration.zero)` workaround is removed — the
cleaner fix makes that band-aid unnecessary.
like_button_test 'tap toggles icon optimistically; rollback on error':
LikesController.toggle:
final user = _ref.read(authControllerProvider).value;
if (user == null) return;
The test only overrode `likesApiProvider`; authControllerProvider was
in AsyncLoading state at toggle() time → user was null → early return
→ no drift write → likedIdsProvider never emits "liked" → heart never
fills → assertion fails. The test would never have passed against the
current controller; it was a stale survivor of an older API.
Fix: stub authControllerProvider with _FakeAuthController that yields
User(id: 'u1', …) immediately. Also add overrides for appDbProvider
(NativeDatabase.memory, bypasses drift_flutter's Timer) and
connectivityProvider (Stream.value(true), unblocks cacheFirst's
isOnline check) — both are transitive dependencies of
likedIdsProvider's cacheFirst.
After this push, the full drift cohort should be all-green. Fable #399
/ local #62 closes when CI lands.
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All six tests had been silently skipped under @Tags(['drift']) for
6+ months, so they accumulated test-vs-implementation drift. Now
running against the libsqlite3-bearing ci-flutter:3.44 image, each
failed for a distinct reason. Diagnoses below.
audio_cache_manager_test 'usageBytes sums sizeBytes across rows':
usageBytes() is a directory walk (authoritative on-disk total,
catches orphan partials the index misses). The test inserted drift
rows but never wrote files, so the walk returned 0. The actual API
for summing drift sizeBytes is bucketUsage(). Rename to
'bucketUsage sums drift sizeBytes across rows', use that API,
assert liked+rolling == 350. Also give the two rows unique paths
per row-shape sanity.
sync_controller_test (3 200-path tests, all returning null result):
Map literals in Dart 3 with mixed value types infer as
Map<String, Object>, not Map<String, dynamic>. The sync controller
casts `resp.data as Map<String, dynamic>` (and several nested
casts), which is invariant on generics and throws TypeError. The
silent try/catch in sync() swallowed the throw and returned null.
Real JSON parsing produces Map<String, dynamic>, so this never
surfaced in production. Fix: route the test stub body through
jsonDecode(jsonEncode(body)) in _stubDio — mimics real Dio's
parsed-response shape. Affects '200 with artist upsert', '200 with
track delete', and 'like_track upsert + delete round-trip'.
quarantine_provider_test 'flag keeps drift optimistic + queues
mutation on server failure':
When the API stub throws, the controller catches + queues to
CachedMutations. The drift watch() stream in MyQuarantineController
was still in loading state when addTearDown disposed the
container, tripping Riverpod's "StreamProvider disposed during
loading" assertion. The success-path tests resolved before
tearDown so they didn't see it. Fix: await one microtask before
the test ends so the stream emits.
like_button_test 'tap toggles icon optimistically; rollback on error':
After the LikeButton was migrated to LucideHeart in the Lucide
sweep, the prior fix replaced the find.byIcon assertion with a
heartFilled() helper reading LucideHeart.filled. But likesController
.toggle() goes through an async chain (optimistic state flip + await
api.like + state notification), which one frame of tester.pump()
doesn't flush. Use pumpAndSettle after both tap and rollback toggle
so the widget rebuilds with the new state before the assertion.
After this push, the drift cohort should be all-green on the
libsqlite3-bearing image. Fable #399 / local #62.
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Both fixes paired with the ci-flutter:3.44 rebuild that adds
libsqlite3-dev to the runner image (CI-runner push #2: libsqlite3-0
→ -dev because dart:ffi opens the unversioned .so symlink that only
the dev package ships).
widgets_smoke_test (TrackRow):
TrackRow contains CachedIndicator which reaches
audioCacheManagerProvider → appDbProvider → drift_flutter's
`driftDatabase()`. That schedules a deferred-init Timer that
outlives the test widget tree and trips the
"A Timer is still pending after dispose" invariant. Override
appDbProvider in the test to use AppDb(NativeDatabase.memory())
directly — bypasses drift_flutter's Timer-using init path, still
exercises real SQLite via FFI.
like_button_test (tap toggles + rollback):
LikeButton was migrated to LucideHeart (SVG widget with `filled`
bool) in the Lucide sweep; the test's `find.byIcon(Icons.favorite)`
is stale. Replace with a small heartFilled() helper that reads
the LucideHeart's `filled` prop straight off the widget tree.
Same assertion semantics, just against the post-migration shape.
The four sync_controller failures need no code change — they're
the same root cause as the drift-tagged cohort (libsqlite3.so
missing → try/catch returns null → `result?.upserts` is null
instead of the expected 0). The image fix should clear them.
Fable #399 / local #62.
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Drops the libsqlite3-missing skip cohort now that the ci-flutter
runner image installs libsqlite3-0 (CI-runner commit on its main).
Per-file removals (no behavior change in tests themselves — they
just stop being skipped):
- `@Tags(['drift'])` + `library;` directive from 5 files.
- `const _skipDrift = ...;` declaration + its rationale comment
from 6 files (the 5 above + like_button_test.dart, which had its
own _skipDrift for the rollback-via-drift case).
- `skip: _skipDrift` annotations from 17 test invocations across
those 6 files (16 single-line + 1 multi-line in like_button).
- Stale `@Tags(['drift']) tier covers it` reference in
home_screen_test.dart's drift-coverage comment.
Net -79 +18 lines across 7 files; 17 previously-silent tests are
now part of the CI signal. Fable #399.
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staticcheck S1016 in the new golangci-lint v2 flagged four sites
copying field-by-field between two types with identical struct
shapes. Direct type conversion is the canonical form:
- internal/library/scanrun.go:
- LibraryStageTallies copy from Stats → LibraryStageTallies(lastStats)
- MBIDBackfillStageTallies copy from BackfillMBIDsResult →
MBIDBackfillStageTallies(lastRes)
- internal/recommendation/home.go:
- dbq.ListRediscoverAlbumsForUserRow copy from the Fallback row
type → dbq.ListRediscoverAlbumsForUserRow(r)
- Same pattern for the Artists rediscover pair.
No behavior change; the underlying struct shapes are identical
(staticcheck verified the conversion is valid). Net -18 +4 lines.
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The lint config change in 70529de (v2 schema migration) didn't
re-run Go CI because .golangci.yml wasn't in test-go.yml's paths
filter — the lint config was on dev but Go CI was still pinned to
the previous failure. Adding it to both the push and pull_request
filters so future lint-only edits retrigger the workflow.
Side effect: this commit itself retriggers test-go.yml (the
workflow file changed), so Go CI gets the v2 lint config now.
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Two fixes for CI bounces caused by the new ci-go:1.26 / ci-flutter:3.44
toolchain images surfacing stricter checks than the previous runners.
1. .golangci.yml: migrate to v2 schema
- Add `version: "2"` (now required).
- `linters.disable-all: true` → `linters.default: none`.
- Move `gofmt` + `goimports` out of `linters` into the new
top-level `formatters:` block (v2 separates linters and
formatters).
- Nest `linters-settings:` under `linters.settings:`.
- Drop the v1-only `issues.exclude-use-default: false`
(v2 default exclusion behavior is what we want).
2. Flutter 3.44 made ListTile-inside-ColoredBox a hard assertion
(was a warning before). Both bottom sheets in track_actions/
set Container.color on the outer surface, which inserts a
ColoredBox above their ListTiles. Wrap each ListTile in
`Material(type: MaterialType.transparency)` so it has an ink
target beneath the outer color paint without changing the
visual surface:
- track_actions_sheet.dart `_MenuItem.build`
- add_to_playlist_sheet.dart inner ListTile
5 failing widget tests should pass with this change. Local task #70.
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Adopts the FabledRulebook ci-runners.md policy: workflows select
toolchains via container.image, not via runs-on labels. `runs-on`
stays as the scheduling handle only.
Workflows updated:
- test-go.yml: ci-go:1.26 on both `test` and `integration` jobs.
- test-web.yml: ci-go:1.26 (bundles Node + npm); the
actions/setup-node@v4 step is removed.
- flutter.yml: ci-flutter:3.44 (Flutter 3.44 + Android + Java 25).
- release.yml: ci-go:1.26 (ships docker CLI + buildx).
Side effect: this unblocks the Go server deps bump (commit 6a62120)
which auto-bumped go.mod to `go 1.25.0` via x/crypto v0.51.0's
minimum — ci-go:1.26 satisfies it with headroom.
Adds ci-requirements.md at repo root per the ci-runners.md
"every project ships a requirements sheet" rule. Documents:
runtime images consumed, image deps used per workflow, per-job
installs (none), and a Notes section covering the integration
docker-socket dependency, the toolchain pin rationale, and the
in-app-update channel polling.
Tracked in local task #70.
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Direct bumps:
- golang.org/x/crypto v0.35.0 → v0.51.0 (security backports;
single highest-priority bump in the audit)
- github.com/jackc/pgx/v5 v5.7.4 → v5.9.2
- github.com/golang-migrate/migrate/v4 v4.18.2 → v4.19.1
- github.com/jackc/pgerrcode 2022-04-16 → 2025-09-07 (untagged
pseudo refresh)
Side effects (good):
- `go mod tidy` dropped three transitives that migrate v4.18
pulled in but v4.19 no longer needs: hashicorp/errwrap,
hashicorp/go-multierror, go.uber.org/atomic.
Toolchain note:
- `go.mod` `go` directive auto-bumped 1.23.0 → 1.25.0 because
x/crypto v0.51.0 declares Go 1.25 as its minimum. If the
go-ci runner image isn't on Go 1.25+, CI will bounce on
this; the runner image bump is operator infra (memory:
project_forgejo_ci.md). Tracked in Fable #464.
Reference: Fable #464 + audit note #460.
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Both verified unused at the source/config level (Fable #461 +
audit note #460):
- cupertino_icons: zero `CupertinoIcons` / cupertino imports in
flutter_client/lib/. Pure `flutter create` template residue;
the design system mandates Lucide.
- tslib: web/tsconfig.json does not set `importHelpers: true`,
so TypeScript inlines helpers per-file. Declared peer with no
runtime consumer.
`npm uninstall tslib --save-dev` updated package-lock.json
surgically (8 lines removed for the tslib entry only). No other
deps disturbed.
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Root cause: discover.test.ts and requests.test.ts were the only route
page tests NOT mocking $app/state (+ $app/navigation), so rendering
the +page.svelte pulled in SvelteKit's client runtime and threw
`TypeError: notifiable_store is not a function` at module load. They'd
been describe.skip'd AND hard-excluded in vitest.config.ts.
Fix mirrors every other route test: vi.hoisted pageState +
vi.mock('$app/state', () => pageUrlModule(state)) +
vi.mock('$app/navigation', () => ({ goto: vi.fn() })). Un-skip both
describe blocks; drop the vitest.config exclude. The web test job
now runs both suites again.
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Reported: on poor coverage a track ends and the next (uncached) track
never starts — streams, hangs, no retry. Root cause: a buffering stall
emits NO error event so the onError path never fires and there was no
stall watchdog; even on a real error _handlePlaybackError immediately
skipped the literal-next (likely also-unreachable) source with no retry.
- _reconcileStallWatchdog: while playing+buffering, a 15s window; if
buffered position hasn't advanced it's a dead stream → recover; if
progressing, re-arm (slow-but-downloading is fine). Driven from
_broadcastState like the idle/position reconcilers.
- _recoverPlayback unifies stall + onError: retry the SAME track once
(skipToQueueItem rebuilds a fresh source/HTTP — a transient blip no
longer loses it); on exhaustion, surface via the #58 SnackBar and
skip to the next cached track, else pause (no thrashing through
unreachable streams).
- per-track retry budget resets when a track reaches ready+playing.
- _handlePlaybackError now delegates into the unified path.
Core playback change — device-verify on a throttled connection.
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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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Device logcat (Pixel 6 Pro / Android 16) showed audio_service throwing
on every state broadcast:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: You must specify an icon resource
id to build a CustomAction
at com.ryanheise.audioservice.AudioService...
The #57 MediaControl.custom favorite makes audio_service build a
PlaybackStateCompat.CustomAction whose icon id resolves to 0 on real
builds; the exception aborts the ENTIRE media notification, so nothing
posts to the tray or the watch (emulator tolerated it). Not a
permission / PathParser / FGS issue — POST_NOTIFICATIONS was verified
granted. Pre-#57 there was no CustomAction, matching the regression.
Remove the custom favorite control; the notification is rebuilt with
only the standard transport controls (audio_service ships their icons).
customAction handler / refreshFavoriteControl left as harmless no-ops
to minimise churn. Like/favorite remains in-app + lock screen.
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Device-surfaced on physical Android 13+ (worked on emulator):
A) The media notification never appeared because the app never
requested POST_NOTIFICATIONS at runtime — the manifest declares it
and the foreground service is correct, but Android 13+ denies it by
default until asked. Add permission_handler ^12.0.1 and request
Permission.notification once at startup (post-first-frame,
Platform.isAndroid-guarded; no-op on <13 / once decided).
B) When the #52 idle/dismiss teardown nulled mediaItem while the full
NowPlayingScreen was open, it stranded the user on an empty
"Nothing playing." Scaffold. Now post-frame maybePop() so it
auto-minimizes (the mini bar is already gone).
pubspec.lock + db.g.dart regenerated by CI/build.
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`--filter name=integration` matched EVERY concurrent integration run's
Postgres service container. A dev push and the main-merge run overlap
on the shared act_runner daemon → 2 candidates → the "expected exactly
1" guard aborts (false failure; not a code defect).
Discover instead by intersecting networks: act_runner attaches the job
container and its service container to a shared per-job network, so
select the postgres that sits on a network this job container is also
on. The dev-compose container is skipped explicitly as before.
CI-only change; the released v2026.05.19.0 code is unaffected (a clean
re-run of the failed job passes — the failure was a concurrency race).
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Fast-follow of #54. After the #52 idle/dismiss teardown, pressing play
on a headset / watch / lock screen did nothing (handler.play() was just
_player.play() with nothing loaded; the handler is Riverpod-agnostic).
- audio_handler: _resumeHook + setResumeHook(); play() is now async —
when mediaItem == null and a hook is set it awaits the hook (which
restores + plays) and returns, else _player.play()
- resume_controller: extract shared _loadAndRestore() (bool); _restore()
keeps the paused launch path; new resumeFromMediaButton() restores
then starts playback; start() registers it via setResumeHook
Recursion-safe (post-restore mediaItem != null so the re-play hits
_player.play()); no-op when nothing to resume / auth missing / a
session is already active.
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#60 swapped Icons.more_vert -> LucideIcons.ellipsis_vertical in
playlist_card.dart; the widget test still asserted the old Material
icon (find.byIcon(Icons.more_vert)) and failed. Update both finders
+ import flutter_lucide.
Note: like_button_test.dart still references Icons.favorite but is
skip:true (gated on Fable #399) so it compiles and doesn't run;
flagged as stale to update when that test is unskipped.
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Mechanical sweep across 30 files: every Material Icons.* replaced with
the signed-off Lucide equivalent + a flutter_lucide import per file.
Zero Material Icons.* remain in lib/; no unused imports.
Judgment-call mappings: album->disc_3, library_music->library_big,
playlist_play->list_video, graphic_eq->audio_lines,
system_update->download, restore->archive_restore,
download_done->circle_check_big.
track_actions_sheet like menu row: collapsed `liked ? favorite :
favorite_border` to a single LucideIcons.heart (the row's Like/Unlike
text label conveys state). Icon-only LikeButton + the notification keep
the filled-vs-outline shape per the design decision.
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Design system mandates Lucide, not Material. Foundation before the
mechanical Icons.* sweep:
- pubspec: add flutter_lucide ^1.11.0
- shared/widgets/lucide_heart.dart: LucideHeart renders the verified
lucide-icons/lucide heart path as outline (stroke) or filled, via
flutter_svg, tinted by color — Lucide ships no filled heart, so the
liked state fills the same Lucide silhouette (user-chosen approach)
- like_button: use LucideHeart instead of Icons.favorite/_border
- notification drawables re-derived from the verbatim Lucide heart
path (border = stroke, filled = fill); separators spaced for
Android pathData
Unit 2 (mechanical Icons.* -> LucideIcons.* sweep) follows once this
is CI-green. pubspec.lock regenerated by CI.
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_handlePlaybackError silently skipped a dead track (404 / decoder /
EOS / network drop) with only a debugPrint, hiding the signal that
tells a broken track from a flaky app.
- audio_handler: _playbackErrors broadcast stream; emit the failing
track title (mediaItem.value?.title — correctly mapped post-#49)
before the skip/pause
- playback_error_reporter (new): global scaffoldMessengerKey +
reporter that buffers, 2s-debounces, and coalesces bursts into one
SnackBar ("Couldn't play X — skipping" / "Skipped N unplayable
tracks")
- app.dart: scaffoldMessengerKey on MaterialApp.router + postFrame read
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`Future<dynamic>` in the customAction doc comment tripped
unintended_html_in_doc_comment (bare angle brackets read as HTML).
Wrap the code identifiers in backticks.
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Adds a heart action to the media notification implemented as a custom
control + customAction handler — NOT setRating, which is broken
upstream (audio_service #376: onSetRating never fires from a
notification tap) and previously blanked the Pixel Watch.
- res/drawable/ic_stat_favorite{,_border}.xml: white 24dp vector hearts
- audio_handler: favorite MediaControl.custom in _broadcastState
(icon/label toggle by LikeBridge state; kept out of
androidCompactActionIndices so compact/lock + Wear transport are
unchanged); customAction override (Future<dynamic>, matches base)
toggles the like then re-broadcasts; refreshFavoriteControl()
- player_provider: cascade refreshFavoriteControl into the likedIds
listener so liking from TrackRow/kebab/SSE flips the notification heart
Reliable on phone notification + lock screen; Wear/Auto display of a
non-transport custom action is platform-dependent (not a bug).
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AudioServiceConfig handed full-res album art to the notification /
lock screen / Wear. Add artDownscaleWidth/Height: 300 + preloadArtwork
so external surfaces get a smaller, faster, lower-memory cover with a
warm first paint.
6b (notification tap-to-open) dropped: androidNotificationClickStarts
Activity already defaults to true, so the tap foregrounds the app;
deep-linking to now-playing isn't a config knob and was judged
disproportionate.
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_broadcastState only set updatePosition on transitions, so the lock-
screen / Wear / Android Auto scrubber jumped in chunks (the in-app bar
uses positionStream and was fine). Add _positionBroadcastTimer: a 1s
periodic PlaybackState re-broadcast while actively playing so
updateTime/updatePosition stay fresh and external surfaces interpolate
smoothly. Idempotent (driven from _broadcastState, which the tick
itself calls — guarded against pile-up), cancelled when not playing
and in stop(). 6a: the notification progress bar now advances since
MediaItem.duration was already set.
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The #52 teardown clears the session when idle/dismissed, so the
headset / lock-screen play button had nothing to resume and the user
lost their place.
- track.dart: toJson() (round-trips fromJson)
- db.dart: CachedResumeState single-row snapshot, schema 9->10 + migration
- audio_handler.dart: queuedTracks getter
- player_provider.dart: restoreQueue() — configure + setQueueFromTracks
+ seek, no play (restores PAUSED)
- resume_controller.dart: restores last snapshot paused on launch;
persists {source,index,position_ms,tracks} debounced on track
change / pause and immediately on app teardown; never clobbers the
saved snapshot when the queue is empty so a teardown stays
recoverable; restore gated on auth + no active session
- app.dart: wired into postFrame
db.g.dart regenerated by CI per project convention. Deferred fast-follow:
media-button-when-fully-stopped re-init (needs a configure()-injected
callback; tracked on #54).
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AudioSessionConfiguration.music() is a const constructor; the earlier
pre-emptive drop of `const` tripped prefer_const_constructors under
flutter analyze --fatal-infos.
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The Flutter client had no audio_session integration, so it didn't pause
for phone calls / other media, didn't duck for navigation prompts, and
kept blasting the phone speaker when earbuds were unplugged.
Add audio_session ^0.2.3 and configure AudioSessionConfiguration.music()
in MinstrelAudioHandler (best-effort, fully try-caught):
- becomingNoisy -> pause (no speaker blast on unplug/BT drop)
- interruption begin: duck -> lower volume; pause/unknown -> pause,
remembering whether we were actively playing
- interruption end: duck -> restore volume; pause -> resume only if we
paused it and the session isn't torn down (guards the idle-teardown
-during-long-call edge; re-init is resume-last-session territory);
unknown -> no auto-resume
pubspec.lock regenerated by build/CI.
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Nothing drove the audio_service session to a terminal state and the
notification is configured ongoing, so the Wear tile / lock screen /
notification lingered on a stale paused track indefinitely.
- stop() override: pause, broadcast idle, clear queue/mediaItem, then
super.stop() so the foreground service + notification (and watch tile)
tear down; in-app mini bar collapses in lockstep.
- onTaskRemoved(): keep playing if audio is active (standard media
behaviour), otherwise stop so a dismissed-while-paused app doesn't
leave a stale tile.
- 5-minute idle timer armed while paused or on a finished queue,
cancelled on resume / new queue, re-checked at fire time.
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