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.
Detail screen showed empty rows for system playlists because the
fetch batch wrote cachedPlaylists, cachedPlaylistTracks (positions),
cachedArtists, and cachedAlbums — but never cachedTracks themselves.
The detail screen's LEFT OUTER JOIN cachedTracks then returned null
on every row, so trackId was null and titles came back empty.
PlaylistTrack on the wire carries enough to populate cachedTracks
(id, title, albumId, artistId, durationSec). Adds a third dedup map
in fetchAndPopulate, batched with the existing artist + album writes.
track_number / disc_number aren't on the wire so they default to 0;
the detail screen doesn't surface them.
Reusing cachedTracks across albumProvider + playlistDetailProvider
also means tapping a playlist's track to play it now finds the row
in drift instead of triggering another fetch.
The 404 on tapping the For-You tile traced to stale drift rows.
BuildSystemPlaylists rotates UUIDs on every rebuild, so old For-You
/ Songs-Like ids accumulate in cachedPlaylists. The list provider's
fetchAndPopulate was only doing insertOrReplace, which adds new rows
but never removes the obsolete ones — so the home tile renders 8
playlists when the server only knows 4, and 4 of those tiles 404 on
tap.
Two fixes:
playlistsListProvider.fetchAndPopulate now reconciles. After
fetching the fresh list, deleteWhere any user-owned drift row whose
id isn't in the fresh response, then upsert the fresh set in the
same batch. Public-from-others rows are left alone — they're not
keyed by ownership and we don't want to drop someone else's public
playlist just because the current user's response didn't enumerate
it. Operates inside the existing batch so it's atomic.
playlistDetailProvider.fetchAndPopulate now treats a DioException
404 as "this row is stale": delete the cachedPlaylists + any
cachedPlaylistTracks rows for this id, return false so the UI yields
emptyDetail. The next render of the home row sees the row gone and
the tile disappears, completing the cleanup.
Side note: every system-playlist rebuild discards drift rows for the
just-evicted UUIDs and writes the new ones. That cycle's been
silently churning since system playlists shipped — this is the
first time the cleanup actually runs.
System playlists now show in the home row (good!) but tapping them
landed on an empty playlist. Same root cause as the earlier album
bug: playlistsListProvider wrote the playlist *row* to drift but
never the tracks. playlistDetailProvider only triggered cold-fetch
when the row was missing, so it yielded with an empty track list.
Refactor playlistDetailProvider to mirror albumProvider's approach:
- fetchAttempted guard (one-shot per subscription).
- Detect "playlist row exists but trackRows empty" and trigger the
same fetchAndPopulate the cold-cache path uses. Drift watch
re-emits with populated tracks.
- 10s timeout on the API fetch + diagnostic prints so any failure
surfaces in logs.
While here, fix two adjacent issues:
- Wipe + re-insert this playlist's track positions on every fetch
so server-side deletions actually propagate. Without the wipe,
removed tracks would linger in drift forever.
- Write the artist + album rows referenced by the fetched tracks
into cachedArtists / cachedAlbums (deduped). Without this, the
joined artistName/albumTitle columns in the playlist track rows
surface empty.
Cover art for system playlists is a separate issue — server emits
coverUrl but it may be empty for system mixes; PlaylistCard falls
back to the queue_music icon. Will tackle in a follow-up.
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.
Web UI shows system playlists; Flutter shows placeholders. Wire shape,
adapters, drift schema, and filter constants all line up on inspection,
so adding instrumentation to pinpoint where the system rows fall out:
- Log what /api/playlists?kind=all actually returns (owned/public
counts, including how many of owned are system).
- Log what cacheFirst sees on each drift emit: total rows, filtered,
how many are system, how many landed in owned vs pub, plus the
user.id used for the owned-vs-pub split.
Also add the 3s connectivity timeout that albumProvider/artistProvider
got — keeps the alwaysRefresh path from blocking on a stalled
connectivity stream.
Three log lines from one home-screen visit will tell us:
- Does the server emit system rows? (wire log: system=N)
- Do they land in drift? (drift log: filtered system=N)
- Do they survive the user-id filter? (drift log: owned system=N)
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.
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.
Two bundled fixes:
### Web: PlayerBar test failures
PlayerBar renders both compact (md:hidden) and desktop (hidden md:flex)
blocks; jsdom doesn't apply CSS media queries so both DOM trees are
present in tests. screen.getByRole/getByText found duplicates →
14 test failures.
Added data-testid="player-bar-compact" + "player-bar-desktop"; tests
scope queries via within(getByTestId(...)). Compact is the focus of
#358, so most tests scope there. The "Up next" subgroup explicitly
scopes to desktop since that copy was dropped from compact.
### Flutter: system playlists not loading
cacheFirst was too conservative — when drift had user-created
playlists from sync but no system playlists (For-You / Discover),
fetchAndPopulate never fired (drift wasn't empty). Result: home
tile row showed user playlists but never the system ones.
Added cacheFirst alwaysRefresh option = stale-while-revalidate.
playlistsListProvider opts in: yields cache immediately, then kicks
off REST refresh in background. Drift watch() picks up the new rows
and re-emits.
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Two fixes in one commit because they're entangled — the systemVariant
work would have been theater otherwise.
## The wire-format bug
/api/library/sync was emitting PascalCase JSON for artist / album /
track / playlist upserts (raw json.Marshal of sqlc-generated structs
with no JSON tags — sqlc.yaml: emit_json_tags=false). Flutter's
sync_controller _*FromJson reads snake_case keys, so all metadata
sync rows landed in drift with empty strings / zero ints.
The like_track / like_album / like_artist / playlist_track entities
work because they're hand-built `map[string]string` payloads with
snake_case keys — they sidestepped the bug. The 4 raw-marshal
entities did not.
Existing sync test caught zero of this — it asserts on len(upserts)
not field shape.
Fix: server-side view structs in library_sync_views.go with proper
JSON tags + pgtype-flattening (UUID → 8-4-4-4-12 hex string,
Date → "2006-01-02"). Mirrors the playlistRowView pattern from
/api/playlists. New library_sync_views_test.go pins the wire keys
so future field-name drift breaks loud.
## systemVariant column (closes#357 plan C v1 limitation)
playlistSyncView now carries `system_variant` server → wire.
Flutter drift schema bumped from 1 → 2 with onUpgrade adding the
`systemVariant TEXT NULL` column to cached_playlists. Cursor reset
to 0 in the migration so existing rows refresh with the new field
on the next sync.
playlistsListProvider now filters locally by systemVariant:
- kind='user' → systemVariant IS NULL (the add-to-playlist sheet's intent)
- kind='system' → systemVariant IS NOT NULL
- kind='all' → no filter
Closes the documented v1 limitation where the add-to-playlist sheet
showed system playlists alongside user-created ones.
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playlistsListProvider — StreamProvider over cached_playlists. Returns
all user-owned + others' public playlists. The 'kind' family arg only
affects the REST cold-cache fetch (server-side filter); drift can't
distinguish 'user' from 'system' kind because systemVariant isn't
persisted. v1 limitation: add-to-playlist sheet may briefly show
system playlists too. Follow-up: add systemVariant column + schema bump.
playlistDetailProvider — async* over the playlist watch stream + a
one-shot tracks query per emission (joins playlist_tracks → tracks →
artists → albums for snapshot fields). Cold-cache fallback inserts
playlist + playlist_tracks rows in one batch, then awaits re-emission.
Pull-to-refresh on these screens now triggers re-subscription rather
than forcing a REST fetch — drift is the source of truth and stays
fresh via SyncController's delta sync. Documented behaviour shift; if
operator wants force-refetch we can add it via a sync trigger later.
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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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When a playlist has zero tracks, the detail screen previously showed
just the header with no indication of what to do next. Adds an inline
hint mirroring the web's copy: "No tracks yet. Add some via the
\"Add to playlist…\" entry on any track row."
Implementation: itemCount goes from tracks.length + 1 to
(tracks.isEmpty ? 2 : tracks.length + 1) and the builder emits the
hint at index 1 when tracks is empty. Header still renders at index 0.
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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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Three info-level lints from CI:
- playlist_card.dart doc comment: "/playlists/<id>" → "/playlists/{id}"
in backticks, since `<id>` was flagged as unintended HTML.
- compact_track_card_test.dart: home: Scaffold(...) is now const, which
propagates const to CompactTrackCard and makes the inner [_track]
implicitly const.
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Mirrors the web equivalents at the same ~176dp width so the home
Playlists row keeps visual rhythm whether the slot is filled with a
real playlist or a placeholder.
PlaylistPlaceholderCard variants:
- building: spinner + "Building…"
- failed: warning + "Couldn't generate"
- seed-needed: muted icon + "Like more music"
- pending: muted icon + "Coming soon"
Used in the next commit's home Playlists row; otherwise unused this
slice.
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Riverpod FutureProvider that reads the caller's system-playlists
build state. Consumed by the home Playlists row to decide between
real and placeholder cards.
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The server has always returned an enveloped response from GET
/api/playlists; the existing client decoded it as a flat List which
fails at runtime against the actual Map shape. Existing playlists
list screen would have been broken on any production instance.
list() now returns PlaylistsList { owned, public }. The existing
list screen consumes lists.all (owned + public flattened) — same
visible output as the previous flat-list assumption.
This unblocks the home parity slice which needs the same endpoint
for the new Playlists row.
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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.
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Search keeps its conditional clear-text button and gains the shared
nav widget after it. Discover/Playlists/Settings get an actions row
they didn't have before. The kebab is now reachable from every
top-level screen, which is the prerequisite for the Admin entry.
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- 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.