Home screen is the first surface on app open; without a local cache
the cold-start blocks on /api/home, which dominates felt latency on
slow or remote connections. This commit caches the last successful
HomeData as a single-row JSON blob in drift, so subsequent app opens
yield content immediately and revalidate in the background.
Schema:
- New CachedHomeSnapshot table (single row: id=1, json TEXT,
updated_at). schemaVersion bumped 2 → 3 with a forward migration
that calls m.createTable(cachedHomeSnapshot). Codegen regenerated
via build_runner; the *.g.dart files are gitignored and rebuilt
by the CI Codegen step.
Provider rewrite:
- homeProvider: FutureProvider<HomeData> → StreamProvider<HomeData>
using the existing cacheFirst<CachedHomeSnapshotData, HomeData>
pattern (alwaysRefresh: true for SWR). On cold cache the first
/api/home fetch populates the row. On warm cache the cached
HomeData is yielded immediately and a background REST fetch
overwrites the row, which drift's watch() picks up.
- Encoder helpers (_albumToJson / _artistToJson / _trackToJson) so
HomeData survives the JSON round-trip into and out of drift.
Field names match the server's /api/home wire shape exactly so
HomeData.fromJson handles both fresh server responses and cached
drift rows.
Callers untouched: home_screen.dart's ref.watch + ref.refresh +
metadata_prefetcher's ref.listen all keep working with the
StreamProvider shape (AsyncValue<HomeData> stays the surface type).
Test fix: 4 homeProvider.overrideWith sites in home_screen_test.dart
switched from `(ref) async => _emptyHome` (FutureProvider form) to
`(ref) => Stream.value(_emptyHome)` (StreamProvider form).
For #357. Completes the user-visible deferred follow-up. Remaining
deferred items: library_changes server-side retention.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
#392's dispatcher only invalidates publicly-importable providers
(myQuarantine + home). Screen-scoped providers (file-private in their
feature folders) get their own ref.listen(liveEventsProvider, ...) so
they go live without needing back-edge dependencies from /shared.
Five screens wired:
- library_screen.dart _LikedTab — invalidates _likedTracksProvider /
_likedAlbumsProvider / _likedArtistsProvider on any of the six
track/album/artist like/unlike kinds.
- playlist_detail_screen.dart — invalidates playlistDetailProvider(id)
on playlist.updated / playlist.tracks_changed matching the visible
playlist_id. On playlist.deleted matching the visible id, pops back
so the user isn't left staring at a gone playlist.
- admin_requests_screen.dart — invalidates adminRequestsProvider on
request.status_changed (covers user create/cancel + admin
approve/reject + reconciler complete).
- admin_quarantine_screen.dart — invalidates adminQuarantineProvider
on any quarantine.* event (flag from a user / admin resolve / file
delete / lidarr delete).
- requests_screen.dart (own requests) — invalidates myRequestsProvider
on request.status_changed. Server-side events are user-scoped via
publishRequestStatusChanged's row.UserID, so admin actions on
someone else's request route to the right stream.
History tab is NOT wired (no server-side play.scrobbled event yet —
documented in #402 body as deferred until that event ships).
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Cross-platform consistency: when a track is currently playing, its row
on the album / liked / history / search / playlist detail surfaces
gets the same accent-border + bg-lift treatment that QueueTrackRow
applies on the queue panel. Closes the inconsistency caught during
the #375 DRY audit (the queue row had a "you are here" indicator;
other track-row surfaces did not).
Web — TrackRow.svelte + PlaylistTrackRow.svelte:
isCurrent = player.current?.id === track.id
→ border-l-2 border-l-accent bg-surface-hover when true.
PlaylistTrackRow additionally gates on !isUnavailable so deleted
rows never match a phantom playing id.
Flutter — TrackRow + _PlaylistTrackRow:
TrackRow becomes a ConsumerWidget, watches mediaItemProvider, and
wraps its InkWell in a Container whose BoxDecoration carries the
fs.iron background + 2px fs.accent left border when current. Title
text also shifts to fs.accent and FontWeight.w500. Same pattern for
_PlaylistTrackRow.
No "Now playing" pill on these surfaces — the player bar already
names the track, so the accent band alone reads as enough cue.
For #401 / #356 umbrella.
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AlbumCard / ArtistCard / PlaylistCard gain a 44dp circular play
button overlaid bottom-right of the cover art. Mirrors the
hover-revealed .play-overlay on the web cards; always visible
because hover is not a real interaction on touch.
Per-card semantics match the web:
- AlbumCard: fetches /api/albums/{id}, starts playback from track 0.
- ArtistCard: fetches /api/artists/{id}/tracks, Fisher-Yates shuffles,
plays from index 0 (matches web's playQueue(shuffle(tracks), 0)).
- PlaylistCard: fetches /api/playlists/{id}, materializes available
rows into TrackRef, plays from index 0. Disabled state when
trackCount == 0 — semi-transparent button, taps ignored.
Shared PlayCircleButton widget manages loading state (spinner during
fetch) so each card's onPressed can stay async without re-entrancy
guards. Cards become ConsumerWidget so they can reach the
playerActionsProvider + relevant API providers; constructor surface
unchanged so existing call sites (artist_detail, library_screen,
home_screen) keep working.
CompactTrackCard unchanged — its tap already plays-from-here.
For #393 / #356 umbrella.
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Three small parity gaps in _HiddenTab vs the web /library/hidden page:
- No unhide affordance — once a track was flagged via the kebab, the only
way to reverse it was to find the track in another surface and toggle
via the kebab again. Added an Icons.restore IconButton on each tile that
calls myQuarantineProvider.notifier.unflag(trackId) (the optimistic
remove-with-rollback already lived on the notifier).
- No album cover art — added a 56px ServerImage thumb matching the web
page's 14×14 thumb, with the same fs.slate fallback compact_track_card
uses for missing covers.
- No relative timestamp — appended _relativeTime(row.createdAt) next to
the reason pill so the user can tell "I hid this 3d ago" at a glance.
Also collapsed the duplicate provider: _HiddenTab was watching a local
FutureProvider that didn't see flag/unflag mutations, while the kebab's
HideTrackSheet flow goes through the canonical myQuarantineProvider
(AsyncNotifier). Switched _HiddenTab to watch myQuarantineProvider so
flag-from-anywhere and unhide-from-the-tab stay in sync. The local
_quarantineProvider was deleted; one source of truth now.
Caught during the #375 DRY audit cross-check against the #356 inventory.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two unrelated issues, batched.
Full-player kebab → "Go to album/artist" still crashed with
_debugCheckDuplicatedPageKeys despite the prior onBeforeNavigate
fix. Cause: pop() and push() ran in the same frame, so go_router's
page-key reservation table briefly contained both /now-playing AND
the destination shell-child, tripping the duplicate-key assert.
Refactor: replace onBeforeNavigate with onNavigate(path), where the
host receives the path AFTER the sheet pops and owns the
navigation entirely. The full player wires:
onNavigate: (path) async {
await Navigator.of(context).maybePop();
if (context.mounted) GoRouter.of(context).push(path);
}
Awaiting the pop guarantees /now-playing is fully gone from the
navigator's page list before the push starts.
Mini player + track rows + everywhere else use the default (no
onNavigate) path that does context.push(path) inline — they're
already inside the ShellRoute, no race possible.
Restored alwaysRefresh: true on artistAlbumsProvider. Dropping it
in the cache-loop fix had a side effect: if drift's cachedAlbums
held only a subset of an artist's albums (user previously visited
just one album by them), the artist detail page rendered that
partial list forever — provider only fetched on empty drift, never
on partial drift. The metadata prefetcher only mass-warms
artistProvider (single row), so re-enabling SWR on artistAlbums
won't recreate the storm.
Server has been generating system_variant='discover' playlists since
M6a (internal/playlists/system.go and POST
/api/playlists/system/discover/refresh) but neither client surfaced
it. The Flutter home filtered system playlists by exact match on
'for_you' and 'songs_like_artist', dropping Discover. The web home
did the same. Tiles were generated server-side and silently
discarded by both clients.
Add a Discover slot to the playlists row in both:
- Flutter: 5-slot row now (For You, Discover, 3× Songs-like) with
matching placeholder state machine.
- Web: same shape, same placeholderVariant() call.
When the engine has built it, the real playlist tile renders;
otherwise a placeholder with the same building/pending/failed
status semantics as the other system tiles.
Logs were spitting "RenderFlex overflowed by 1.00 pixels on the
bottom" from album_card.dart whenever the library Albums tab or
artist detail album grid rendered. Cell height was computed as
cover + gap + title + artist + 4px slack, which assumes pixel-perfect
14sp/12sp line heights — Flutter's actual rendering with ascent/
descent + line-height multipliers wants one more pixel.
Bump slack from 4 to 8 in both grids. AlbumCard layout unchanged;
the warnings stop.
Otherwise the log shape is healthy now: prefetcher fires once per
library page emit (expected, one batch per pagination), cache misses
fetch sequentially with clean drift-write → re-emit cycles, and
album taps are single-round-trip cold-fetches followed by drift hits.
No more cycles of duplicate fetches.
CI fixes:
- artist_detail_screen.dart: drop unnecessary foundation import (debugPrint
comes from material) and unused metadata_prefetcher import.
Playback timing visibility (so we can stop guessing where the lag
lives):
- playTracks now logs serverUrl / token / configure / setQueue /
play() returned, each stage in milliseconds. The next time you
tap play, we'll see exactly where the seconds go.
- setQueueFromTracks adds two more measurements: total source-build
time across all tracks, and setAudioSources duration.
Small concrete win:
- audio_handler caches the application cache dir path on first use
(already cached in _maybeRegisterStreamCache; now also used in
_buildAudioSource for the LockCachingAudioSource path). One less
platform channel hit per track on cache-miss queue builds.
Once we see real numbers we can decide whether the fix is to build
sources lazily (initial source first → play → background-add the
rest), pre-warm the audio handler at app start so playTracks skips
serverUrl + token reads entirely, or something else.
The prefetcher + alwaysRefresh combination was creating a feedback
loop visible in the logs as repeated `metadataPrefetcher: warming N
albums` cycles, each kicking N parallel getAlbum fetches that then
triggered drift writes that triggered re-emits that re-ran the
prefetcher. Tap-to-play was queueing behind 14+ in-flight cache
fetches.
Three structural fixes:
1. Prefetcher hard-dedupes per session via _warmedArtists Set.
Re-rendering a screen no longer re-fires fetches for ids we've
already seen.
2. Prefetcher only warms artistProvider, not albumProvider. Albums
carry track lists; pre-warming N albums fans out N parallel
"fetch tracks" round trips for content the user may never visit.
Artist rows are single-row lookups — cheap. Album detail loads
on tap (still fast: server-side perf work makes it ~one round
trip).
3. Drop alwaysRefresh from albumProvider, artistProvider,
artistAlbumsProvider, artistTracksProvider. Each was kicking one
silent background refresh per first cache hit. With the prefetcher
creating many subscriptions in parallel, that meant every
prewarmed id triggered an extra fetch even when drift was already
populated. playlistsListProvider keeps alwaysRefresh — system
playlists genuinely rotate UUIDs and need the catch-up. Pull-to-
refresh remains the explicit invalidation path everywhere else.
Removed the warmAlbums calls from the library Albums tab and artist
detail album grid (the storm sources).
Net effect: cold app boot warms ~12-15 artist rows once, period.
Tapping a tile still fetches its detail on demand (one round trip,
fast). User-initiated playback isn't queued behind cache work.
MetadataPrefetcher gains warmAlbums(ids) / warmArtists(ids) public
methods so callers can fan out drift-cache warm-ups for whatever
collection just landed.
Wired into:
- Library Artists tab — warms first 8 artists from the page on every
data emit (initial + paginate + refresh).
- Library Albums tab — same for first 8 albums.
- Artist detail album grid — warms first 8 albums from the artist's
album list as soon as it loads, so tapping into any of them is a
drift hit.
Hard-cap of 8 per call (same as the home prefetch). Set spans across
calls aren't deduped at this layer because providers themselves
short-circuit on cached values.
Also instrument the artist-detail play button: try/catch around the
artistTracksProvider read + playTracks call, snackbar on
empty-tracks or thrown-error so silent failures stop being silent.
The current behavior was an early return on tracks.isEmpty with no
visible feedback.
Both providers were FutureProvider<Paged<T>> returning a single page
of 50, so once the user scrolled past 50 items the list just ended.
Replace with AsyncNotifier<Paged<T>> that exposes loadMore(): fetches
the next page using items.length as the offset and appends to the
existing list. Idempotent guard via _loadingMore flag — concurrent
scroll events near the bottom collapse to a single fetch.
Both tabs now wrap the GridView in NotificationListener<ScrollNotification>
that fires loadMore() when within 800px of maxScrollExtent. The
lookahead is enough that the next page lands before the user hits
the visible bottom on a typical phone scroll.
Pull-to-refresh updated to invalidate + re-await the provider so a
manual refresh always starts from the first page.
- artist_detail_screen.dart missed an `import '../models/artist.dart'`
for the ArtistRef seed parameter; analyze flagged undefined_class.
- radio.dart + player_provider.dart doc comments wrapped URL
parameters in <...> which lint reads as HTML. Switched to backticks.
Full player title is now centered absolutely via a Stack: title with
horizontal padding equal to the actions cluster width sits at the
optical center, while LikeButton + TrackActionsButton are pinned to
the right edge with Positioned. Fixed-height SizedBox(32) keeps the
row stable when the title wraps to a single ellipsized line.
Artists tab 404: client called /api/library/artists, but the server
mounts the artists list at /api/artists (handleListArtists). Albums
sit at /api/library/albums for historical reasons — the paths aren't
symmetric. Switch listArtists() to /api/artists with sort=alpha.
Albums tab grid: matched the responsive 3-up layout we built for
artist detail. LayoutBuilder computes cellW from available width;
AlbumCard sized to the cell with titleMaxLines: 2; mainAxisExtent
matches actual content height (cover + 2-line title + artist line +
fudge). No more wide-aspect cells with empty space below the card.
Also wired `extra: ref` on the artists/albums grids and the Liked
tab so detail-screen nav hydration kicks in here too — taps from
library screens get the same instant header that home tiles do.
Three changes addressing the cold-start spinner + stale-on-revisit pain.
A. SWR on remaining cacheFirst providers
- artistProvider, artistAlbumsProvider, artistTracksProvider all gain
alwaysRefresh: true. Cache hit still renders instantly; one
background refresh per subscription keeps the row from going stale
forever.
- albumProvider (inline async*) and playlistDetailProvider (inline
async*) now keep a `revalidated` flag and kick a one-shot
background fetch on the first complete cache hit. Same effect as
cacheFirst's alwaysRefresh, just inline.
- Three providers gained the connectivity timeout that
album/artist/playlist already had.
B. Navigation hydration
- AlbumDetailScreen accepts `AlbumRef? seed`; ArtistDetailScreen
accepts `ArtistRef? seed`. When the live provider is still loading,
the seed populates cover/title/artist immediately so the page
isn't blank.
- Routing wires `extra: AlbumRef|ArtistRef` from go_router into
the seed parameter.
- Call sites updated: home (Recently added, Rediscover albums +
artists, Last played), artist detail album grid. Where a ref isn't
available (track actions sheet), the screen falls back to the
spinner — no regression.
C. Cold-start home skeleton
- Replace the full-screen CircularProgressIndicator on /home with a
layout-preserving skeleton: 5 section titles + 6 grey card-shaped
placeholders per row. The page feels populated immediately;
sections fill in independently as data arrives via the per-section
providers.
- Drops the unused DelayedLoading import.
Net effect: re-visits to detail screens render instantly (cache hit
+ silent refresh); first visit from a tile shows the seed header
immediately while tracks load; cold-start home shows a layout
skeleton instead of a 30s blank spinner.
artistAlbumsProvider populates cachedAlbums (album rows only) without
ever fetching their tracks. When the user taps from the artist grid
into an album, albumProvider sees a drift hit on the album row, never
triggers cold-cache, and yields with an empty track list — visible as
the album header rendering above an empty body.
Refactor albumProvider's cold-cache logic into a helper closure that
either branch (no album row OR album row + no tracks) can call. Add a
fetchAttempted guard so a server response that legitimately returns
zero tracks doesn't loop forever.
Decision flow:
- albumRows empty: cold-fetch (existing path), yield empty on
failure/offline
- albumRows hit but trackRows empty AND not yet attempted: same
cold-fetch — drift watch re-emits with the populated tracks
- albumRows hit, trackRows hit (or attempted already): yield as-is
Track row (album detail):
- Vertical padding 10→6 and only render the artist line when non-empty,
so tracks without a populated artist row don't reserve a blank line.
- Number column 28→22 — visually tighter without making 3-digit
numbers cramp.
Mini player missing artist:
- Symptom was an empty `artist` field on MediaItem after tapping a
track in album detail; layout change wasn't the cause. Real cause:
albumProvider's cold-cache only wrote cachedAlbums + cachedTracks,
never cachedArtists. The drift JOINs that build the AlbumRef + each
TrackRef returned null for the artist row, so artistName fell back
to '' and the audio handler stamped MediaItem.artist=''.
- Cold-cache now collects every distinct (artistId, artistName) pair
off the album header + each track, inserts them into cachedArtists
alongside the album/tracks. Subsequent JOINs populate artistName,
the audio handler stamps it on MediaItem, and the mini player picks
it up via the existing artistName.isNotEmpty render.
- Existing cached albums won't get artist names until they're
re-fetched (cache invalidation TBD). Future cold-cache hits will.
Artist detail album grid:
- AlbumCard gains showArtist (default true). Pass false in the artist
detail grid since the page header already names the artist. cellH
trimmed by the 16dp artist line.
AlbumCard gains optional `width` (default 140 keeps horizontal lists
unchanged) and `titleMaxLines` (default 1) so callers can let the
title wrap to a second line. Cover sizes to width - 16 instead of a
hardcoded 124, so the card scales down cleanly when a narrower cell
width is passed in.
Artist detail grid: switch to 3 columns. LayoutBuilder computes the
cell width from the available width so AlbumCard sizes to the cell
exactly (no overflow). cellH = cover + gap + 2-line title + artist
line + small fudge — tight enough that there's no visible gap below
the card, tall enough to fit a wrapped title.
Drift cache intentionally drops cover_url (server-derived). The
adapters comment says "REST cold-cache fallback briefly shows the real
values before drift takes over" — but once drift takes over, covers
are empty forever. Fix per source:
- Album cover: server constructs the URL deterministically as
/api/albums/<id>/cover (internal/api/convert.go:69). Mirror that
in CachedAlbumAdapter.toRef so AlbumRef.coverUrl is non-empty
whether the row came from a fresh fetch or a drift hit. Restores
cover art on the artist detail album grid (and any other surface
reading albums from drift).
- Artist cover: server picks a representative album and reuses its
cover (convert.go:98). Drift doesn't store the pointer, so derive
client-side via the artist's first loaded album. New _ArtistAvatar
prefers a non-empty server-emitted coverUrl and falls back to
/api/albums/<firstAlbumId>/cover, then slate while the album list
is still loading.
Album grid spacing was off because childAspectRatio: 0.8 inflated
each cell taller than the AlbumCard's actual ~160dp footprint,
leaving a visible gap below every card. Switch to mainAxisExtent: 168
with explicit 8dp main/cross spacing — cells now match the card and
sit on a clean grid.
Album detail screen rendered the cover slot as a bare slate Container
— no actual image. Wire ServerImage at /api/albums/<id>/cover (96dp,
rounded). Same for artist detail: ClipOval around ServerImage of the
artist's coverUrl, falling back to slate when empty.
Artist navigation hang: artistProvider goes through cacheFirst, which
had no logging — so we couldn't see whether the cold-cache fetch was
running. Add an optional `tag` parameter that, when set, debugPrints
each step (drift hit/miss, connectivity, fetch start/done/error).
Wire tags into artistProvider and artistAlbumsProvider, plus add the
3s connectivity timeout there too as belt-and-suspenders.
Next test pass should show cacheFirst[artist(<id>)]: lines that
pinpoint where the artist screen is sticking.
Two changes to surface where detail-screen spinners hang:
1. Connectivity().checkConnectivity() goes over a platform channel
that on some Android builds stalls. Wrap with a 2s timeout and
default to "online" if it times out — being wrong about
connectivity costs at most one failed fetch, but being stuck
spins the UI forever.
2. albumProvider's cold-cache flow now debugPrints at every step:
drift miss → connectivity result → API call → drift write → ack
the re-emit. Also adds a 10s timeout on the API fetch and a 3s
timeout on the connectivity await so a hang surfaces as an
error-yielded empty AlbumRef instead of an infinite spinner.
Once the operator's next test produces logs we can pinpoint which
step is hanging. The diagnostic prints stay until the issue's root
cause is confirmed; will be removed in a follow-up.
User reports only the first card in 'Recently added' navigates and the
HitTestBehavior.opaque fix in d703fc2 didn't fully resolve it.
Switch all three card widgets (album, artist, playlist) from
GestureDetector to Material(transparent) + InkWell. This is the more
idiomatic Flutter pattern for tap-to-navigate cards:
- InkWell registers via the Material ripple system instead of the
raw gesture arena, sidestepping any subtle deferToChild edge cases
inside horizontal ListViews.
- Visible ripple feedback on tap means a missed tap is now diagnosable
visually — if the ripple shows but nothing navigates, the issue is
on the route side; if no ripple, the tap never landed.
Material color is transparent so the existing dark page background
shows through unchanged.
Same root cause as the playlist card fix in f65650f — GestureDetector
defers to children by default, so taps over the cover image area
(ServerImage / SVG fallback) didn't reliably propagate. Mark the
detector opaque so the entire card surface is tappable, not just the
text below the cover.
Player bar: drop the volume slider — phone hardware controls volume.
Right cluster collapses to a single row of shuffle/repeat/queue.
Playlist card: GestureDetector defers to children by default, so taps
over the cover image area didn't always register. Add HitTestBehavior.opaque
so the whole card surface is tappable.
Update banner: was 3-4× the height of its text — IconButton's default
48dp tap target plus generous vertical padding dominated. Tighten
padding (8→4), shrink dismiss button to 32×32 with iconSize 16, slim
the action button to 28dp height with shrinkWrap tap target.
Home screen: ClampingScrollPhysics + 140dp bottom padding (already
applied in working tree) so scroll stops just above the mini-player.
- cache_first.dart: backtick-fence List<T> doc comment to dodge
unintended_html_in_doc_comment.
- library_providers.dart:163: switch single-row insert to
insertAllOnConflictUpdate; Batch only exposes the *AllOnConflict*
variant.
- 5 test files: StreamProvider.overrideWith takes Create<Stream<T>>,
not Create<Future<T>>. Wrap data emissions in Stream.value(...).
- artist_detail_screen_test: add models/album.dart import for AlbumRef
type annotation.
- track_actions_sheet_test: drop _StubLiked extends LikedIdsController
(notifier no longer exists post-migration); override with
Stream.value(LikedIds(...)) instead.
- like_button_test: rollback assertion now requires drift writes via
LikesController. Skip under _skipDrift until libsqlite3-dev lands on
the runner image (Fable #399). Replace stale .notifier reference
with likesControllerProvider for completeness.
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Three providers all become StreamProviders driven by drift watch():
- artistAlbumsProvider: cacheFirst over the join of cached_albums +
cached_artists for artist_name on each row.
- artistTracksProvider: cacheFirst over the join of cached_tracks +
cached_artists + cached_albums for snapshot fields.
- albumProvider: composite ({album, tracks}) shape, so uses async*
with two queries (album + tracks) for cleaner reactive behavior.
Cold-cache fallback inlined; populates both album and tracks tables
in one batch.
.future call site in artist_detail_screen.dart left as-is —
StreamProvider.future returns the next emission with the same
signature, so no consumer change needed.
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CachedIndicator (lib/library/widgets/cached_indicator.dart) — small
download glyph rendered next to a track row when AudioCacheManager
reports the track as cached. FutureBuilder one-shot.
Wiring:
- track_row.dart: render CachedIndicator before the duration label
- playlist_detail: 'Download' OutlinedButton next to Play; pins all
playable tracks with source: autoPlaylist + SnackBar feedback
- album_detail: 'Download' IconButton in the header; same pin pattern
- app.dart: now ConsumerStatefulWidget — initState fires the initial
sync + activates the prefetcher provider
Together these complete the operator-facing surfaces of the offline
slice: visible cache state, explicit download trigger, automatic
sync + queue-ahead prefetch.
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Five terse "No X." strings replaced with the longer actionable forms
the web SPA uses on equivalent surfaces:
- Library Artists/Albums tabs: "No artists yet — scan a library folder
via the server's config." (mirrors web /library/artists, /albums)
- Library Liked tab: "No liked artists, albums, or tracks yet."
(consolidates web's per-section copy since Flutter shows all three
in one tab)
- Search no-results: "No matches for that query." (web has per-section
copy that doesn't fit Flutter's combined view)
- Discover no-results: "Nothing to add for that search yet." (mirrors
web /discover)
Hidden tab keeps its current actionable hint (web's "Nothing hidden
yet." is terser but lacks the "use a track's menu to flag" guidance).
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Adds optional actions: bool = true param. When true (default), renders
the 3-dot menu trigger at the end of the row. Album detail / Search /
History / Liked tabs all consume TrackRow so they pick up the menu
transitively.
Pair with c8baaa5 which wired the button into the other 3 surfaces;
this commit completes the wire-up by including TrackRow itself (its
write was missed in the previous commit).
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- TrackRow gains an actions: bool = true param; renders the button
after duration. Album detail + Search + History/Liked tabs all
consume TrackRow so they pick up the menu transitively.
- CompactTrackCard (home Most-played) gets the button at the end of
its inner row.
- _PlaylistTrackRow in playlist_detail_screen gets the button next
to duration; skipped for unavailable rows (no track id).
- NowPlayingScreen renders the button next to the title with
hideQueueActions: true (Play next / Add to queue suppressed since
the menu's track IS the playing one). artistId is left empty since
it's not stashed in MediaItem.extras — Go-to-artist will route to
/artists/ which is benign for v1; a follow-up could stash it.
Closes Tier 1 follow-up #2 (track-level actions menu).
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Rewrites HomeScreen body to match the web home layout:
- Playlists row: For-You + 3 Songs-like + user playlists, with
PlaylistPlaceholderCard for empty slots driven by
systemPlaylistsStatusProvider
- Recently added: 50 albums in 2 rows of 25 sharing a scroll controller
- Rediscover: separate scrollers for albums (square) and artists
(circular) — same condition as web's two-scroller branch
- Most played: 75 tracks in 3 rows of 25 using new CompactTrackCard
- Last played: existing single row layout preserved
Empty states use design-system understated-mythic copy mirrored
verbatim from web. Loading state uses DelayedLoading so brief network
blips don't flash a spinner.
Closes the visible parity gap the operator hit when first opening the
Flutter app on a real device.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lets multiple stacked HorizontalScrollRow instances render under a
single visible heading by passing title: "" to the second-row-onward
instances. Combined with the existing shared-controller support, this
gives us multi-row scrollers without a new widget.
Used in the next commit's home rewrite for Recently added (2 rows)
and Most played (3 rows).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirrors the web CompactTrackCard — small horizontal cell with cover
art (48dp), title, artist. Tap plays from this track in the section.
Width 176dp matches web's compact density so 25 tracks per row scroll
naturally on phone widths.
Cover URL is derived from track.albumId (/api/albums/<id>/cover) since
TrackRef itself doesn't carry a cover field — same pattern as web's
coverUrl() helper.
Used in the next commit's home Most-played section (3 rows × 25);
otherwise unused this slice.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Cover-art Image.network calls were passing server-relative URLs
(/api/albums/<id>/cover) straight to NetworkImage, which interprets
"no scheme" as file:/// and crashes with "No host specified in URI".
Same root cause regardless of HTTPS or HTTP server.
ServerImage wraps Image.network with a Riverpod read of
serverUrlProvider and prefixes the configured base URL. Absolute URLs
(e.g. discover screen's Lidarr image_urls) pass through unchanged.
Three call sites updated: album_card, artist_card, playlists_list_screen.
discover_screen left as-is — its row.imageUrl is already absolute (Lidarr
returns full URLs from MusicBrainz / Spotify metadata) and it has a
meaningful errorBuilder that ServerImage doesn't expose.
Also adds a defensive check in audio_handler.setQueueFromTracks: if
the constructed stream URL ends up scheme-less, throw a StateError
naming baseUrl + track.streamUrl + track.id instead of letting it
fall through to ExoPlayer which surfaces a confusing "Cleartext HTTP
traffic to 127.0.0.1 not permitted" error (Android's URL parser
defaults a scheme-less URI to localhost). User reported this exact
confusing error against an HTTPS prod server; the better message
will pinpoint where the empty baseUrl comes from on next reproduction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CI caught six issues against the new admin slice:
- AsyncValue<T> in this Riverpod 3.3.1 codebase exposes `.value`
(returns T?), not `.valueOrNull`. Switched the three admin readers
to match the established convention (player_bar, queue_screen,
now_playing_screen all use `.value`).
- home_screen.dart still has ctx.push calls in _albumsRow / _artistsRow
(carousel tap handlers) — restored the go_router import that
Task 2 over-eagerly removed.
- admin_user_edit_sheet.dart had a single-line `if (!await ...) return;`
that violated curly_braces_in_flow_control_structures. Wrapped in
braces.
- admin_quarantine_item.dart doc comment had `<top>` placeholders that
the analyzer flagged as unintended HTML. Rephrased without angle
brackets.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
HomeScreen drops its 5 ad-hoc IconButton actions in favour of the shared
widget. LibraryScreen gains an actions row it didn't have before. Both
now consistent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- models/playlist.dart (Playlist, PlaylistTrack, PlaylistDetail)
- api/endpoints/playlists.dart (list with kind=user|system|all, get detail)
- playlists/playlists_provider.dart (Riverpod family providers)
- playlists/playlists_list_screen.dart (with system-variant pill)
- playlists/playlist_detail_screen.dart (header + Play button + rows)
- /playlists + /playlists/:id routes wired
- Home AppBar: queue_music icon next to Search
Tracks with track_id=null render greyed-out + struck-through (matches
web's PlaylistTrackRow behavior). Tap a row plays from that position;
top-level Play button plays the full playable subset from track 0.
ApiClient.buildDio takes on401; the library's dioProvider wires it to
the auth controller's clearSession. The router redirect already handles
navigation away from authed screens once the session goes null.
HomeScreen surfaces the banner on connection_refused with Retry +
Change URL.
PlayerBar reads playbackState + mediaItem streams; hidden when no
queue. Home track-row tap, album play button, album track tap, artist
play button (shuffle) all route to playerActions.playTracks. Token +
baseUrl forwarded to the audio handler before each new queue.
LikedIdsController loads /api/likes/ids once and mutates the local set
on toggle. Failed mutations roll the set back so the icon never lies.
Wired into ArtistDetail header, AlbumDetail header, and per-track in
the album track list.
Headers carry placeholder play buttons (wired in Task 18) + room for
LikeButton (Task 16). Artist screen has a 2-column album grid; album
screen has a track list with mm:ss durations. Routes :id-parameterized
under the shell so the PlayerBar persists.
Sections mirror the web home: Recently added · Rediscover (albums +
artists) · Most played · Last played artists. Tap routes pushed for
albums/artists; track-tap is wired in the player task. Pull-to-refresh
re-fetches /api/home.
HorizontalScrollRow takes an optional shared ScrollController so
multi-row sections (Most played: 3 rows) couple their scroll like the
web HorizontalScrollRow.svelte. Cards fall back to the synced
album-fallback.svg when coverUrl is empty.
LibraryApi wraps GET /api/home, /api/artists/{id}(/tracks),
/api/albums/{id}. dioProvider builds an authenticated dio (token
resolver reads session_token from secure storage on every request).
homeProvider, artistProvider(id), albumProvider(id) sit on top.