Out-of-library suggestion artists (artist_similarity_unmatched rows)
have no local art row, so the Discover card always showed a
placeholder. Resolve art on-demand from Lidarr's artist lookup,
matched by MBID (foreignArtistId == candidate_mbid), and pass the
remote image URL straight through — no caching (a suggestion may
never be viewed; the browser fetches the URL directly).
- suggestionView gains image_url (omitempty); handler resolves it via
bounded-concurrency Lidarr LookupArtist, best-effort, never fails
the request.
- Lidarr is the sole source: disabled / unreachable / no-match →
empty → existing placeholder. (No inline TheAudioDB fallback — it's
externally rate-limited and there's no cache to amortize it.)
- web: ArtistSuggestion.image_url?; SuggestionFeed passes it to
DiscoverResultCard (already supports imageUrl).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Operator feedback (2026-05-09): the 500-album cap meant cover art rolled
in over many nightly runs even when local sources (sidecar/embedded)
could finish in minutes. Remove the global cap; rely on the existing
per-provider HTTP throttle (coverart httpClient MinInterval) so local
art is disk-speed and remote providers stay TOS-friendly.
- enricher.go / artist_enricher.go: EnrichBatch, EnrichArtistBatch,
EnrichRetryMissing now treat limit<0 as unbounded (0 still = stage
disabled). The cap was a SQL LIMIT; unbounded uses max int32.
- main.go: RunScanConfig EnrichCap/ArtistEnrichCap = -1 (unbounded).
- Drop LibraryConfig.CoverArtBackfillCap + the
MINSTREL_LIBRARY_COVERART_BACKFILL_CAP env var.
- Drop the now-dead coverBackfillCap param threaded through
server.New + api.Mount + the handlers struct.
- Admin bulk refetch (/api/admin/covers/refetch-missing) now drains
unbounded; response {queued:int} → {started:bool} (the count is
unknowable synchronously for a fire-and-forget drain). Web copy +
client type + Go/web tests updated to match.
No doc refs existed (config.example.yaml / docker-compose / README
never documented the env var).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes the last buildable item of the #411 system-playlists-v2
umbrella. System playlists atomic-replace on rebuild, so created_at
(already on the wire — no server change) is the last-rotated time.
Surface it as a small tile subtitle so users see how fresh a mix
is: "Refreshed just now / today / yesterday / N days ago / Mon D".
- web PlaylistCard: refreshedLabel() + a muted footer line, shown
only when system_variant != null. Unparseable/empty timestamp →
suppressed (web test fixtures use created_at:'' so no test churn).
- flutter PlaylistCard: mirrored _refreshedLabel() + subtitle under
the system badge for isSystem playlists.
Friendly wording deliberately distinct from HistoryRow's "m/h ago";
per-surface helper per the project's existing relative-time
convention. CI-pending; closes with the umbrella on device-check.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the per-kind refresh/shuffle handlers with one generic
pair driven off the kind registry, in lockstep across both clients.
Server:
- systemPlaylistKind gains Singleton; RefreshableSystemKind(key)
exported. for_you/discover singleton; songs_like_artist not.
- New generic POST /api/playlists/system/{kind}/refresh and
GET /api/playlists/system/{kind}/shuffle ({kind} = raw
system_variant). Non-singleton/unknown kind → 404. Deleted
playlists_{foryou,discover}_refresh.go and the per-kind shuffle
wrappers; serveSystemPlaylistShuffle core kept.
- playlistRowView.refreshable: server-derived flag so clients show
the refresh affordance generically without hardcoding kinds.
Web (not drift-cached → uses the server flag):
- refreshSystem(variant) replaces refreshForYou/refreshDiscover;
systemShuffle drops the for_you→for-you mapping (raw variant).
- PlaylistCard + detail page gate the kebab/Refresh button on
playlist.refreshable; label is "Refresh {name}". Tests reworked;
obsolete refresh-foryou/discover api tests deleted.
Flutter (list tiles are drift-cache-sourced → derive, no migration):
- Playlist.refreshable getter = isSystem && variant !=
songs_like_artist (holds for all current + planned kinds).
- refreshSystem/systemShuffle use the raw variant; PlaylistCard +
detail screen gate kebab/Regenerate/source-tagging on refreshable
so songs_like_artist plays via get() (no by-kind endpoint).
Pure-plumbing refactor; CI verifies parity. Next (R3): the five
discovery mixes — each a candidate query + one registry entry.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The events dispatcher closed every prior open row as play_skipped on
any track-id change. Server-side RecordPlaySkipped force-sets
was_skipped=true regardless of completion, so a queue played start
to finish reported tracks 1..N-1 as skips — inflating
recommendation skip-ratios (-skipRatio*SkipPenalty) and degrading
For You / Discover quality for web listeners.
Now: on track change, close the prior row as play_ended if that
track reached ~its duration (3s tolerance, matching the Flutter
PlayEventsReporter), else play_skipped at the real last position.
Race fix: the store synchronously resets position/duration to 0 on
track change, so reading lastPositionMs at change-time would see 0
and misclassify. Track per-open-row state (openReachedEnd,
openLastPositionMs, openDurationMs) updated ONLY while the open
track is current — a track change can't clobber them before the
close branch runs.
Brings web wire behavior back in line with Flutter. Test added:
auto-advance after reaching duration → play_ended, never skipped;
existing mid-track-skip and pause-at-end tests still hold.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Web half of Stage 3. System-playlist tile play now:
- calls the new GET /api/playlists/system/{variant}/shuffle endpoint
(rotation-aware order from the server) instead of getPlaylist;
plays the returned order AS-IS — no client Fisher-Yates, since
the server already ordered it. Supersedes #413's client shuffle
for system playlists specifically; user playlists keep getPlaylist
+ stored order.
- tags the queue with the system variant. The player store carries
_queueSource; the events dispatcher includes `source` on
play_started so the server advances that playlist's rotation.
User playlists are unchanged (getPlaylist, plain playQueue, no
source). Tests updated: For-You play hits systemShuffle (not
getPlaylist/refresh) and passes source:for_you; user play uses
getPlaylist + plain playQueue with no source.
Flutter half is blocked — the Flutter client has no play-event
reporting at all (no /api/events POST, no scrobble), so there's no
play_started to attach `source` to. Surfacing that as a separate
decision rather than silently scope-exploding #415.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes Fable #412 (For You force-refresh on play) and #413
(shuffle-on-play default for system playlists).
Web (PlaylistCard.svelte + player/store.svelte.ts):
- Drop the refreshForYou() call from the play handler. The daily
03:00 user-local snapshot is what plays now. Stops burning server
compute on every press and stops swapping the playlist out from
under the user.
- Generalize the kebab affordance to render for any system playlist
(was Discover-only). Adds "Refresh For You" as an explicit
replacement so users can still force a regen when they want one.
- Extend playQueue(tracks, startIndex, { shuffle? }) to Fisher-Yates
the queue when shuffle:true. PlaylistCard passes shuffle:true for
any non-null system_variant.
Flutter (player_provider.dart + playlists/widgets/playlist_card.dart):
- playTracks now accepts shuffle:bool. When true, picks a random
starting index and enables AudioServiceShuffleMode.all after
setQueueFromTracks. PlaylistCard passes shuffle:playlist.isSystem.
User playlists keep linear order. Detail-screen play buttons are
unchanged for now (follow-up if user requests).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
#401 introduced player.current?.id reads into TrackRow.svelte and
PlaylistTrackRow.svelte, breaking 26 test cases across 6 files whose
existing vi.mock('$lib/player/store.svelte', ...) blocks only stubbed
the functions used by the original components.
Added player: { current: undefined } to each affected mock — keeps
the existing function spies and lets the new isCurrent derivation
read a defined (false-y) player.current without blowing up.
Only updated the 6 files that failed; 16 other player-store mocks
exist across the suite but their tests don't render Track/Playlist
rows so the derivation never fires. Future tests that render those
rows will need the same stub (visible at the failure point with a
clear error message).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Web client posts Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone to
PUT /api/me/timezone after every successful login, register, and
bootstrap when the locally-stored tz_last_sent_at is >7 days old.
Cadence tracked in localStorage keeps the server stateless on the
"is this stale?" check.
Failures swallowed: the server's UTC default + last-known value keep
the scheduler functioning until the next successful attempt. SSR-
safe via the typeof window guard.
For #392 Half B. Companion Flutter change in next commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The DRY pass audit (#375) found two inline mock patterns repeated across the
vitest suite: a default empty-playlists mock for $lib/api/playlists (4 exact
copies in menu/card tests) and an api-client spy mock for $lib/api/client
(9 callers split between get-only and full-RESTy shapes — unified into one
helper that always returns all four verb spies).
Mirrors the existing test-utils/mocks/likes.ts and test-utils/mocks/quarantine.ts
convention. Tests with intentionally divergent shapes (AddToPlaylistMenu's
richer createPlaylist payload, PlaylistCard's getPlaylist, route-specific
mocks, events.svelte's specific resolved value) stay inline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
The previous commit message said I added data-testid="player-bar-compact"
+ "player-bar-desktop" to PlayerBar.svelte but the edits actually
dropped silently — only the test file changes landed. Without the
testids, the test file's within(getByTestId(...)) calls all fail.
This adds the actual attributes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the kebab-with-popover PlayerOverflowMenu approach with all
player controls visible inline. Operator's stated intent was "two-row
layout with all controls visible," not "kebab hides shuffle/repeat/
queue/volume" — restructured to match.
### Compact view (below md)
┌─────────┬───────────┬───────────────────┐
│ art │ ♥ ⋮ │ 🔀🔁 ☰ │ ← short sub-row
│ title │ │ │
│ artist │ ⏮ ⏯ ⏭ │ volume slider │ ← play row at full size
├─────────┴───────────┴───────────────────┤
│ 0:42 ━━━━━●━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 3:21 │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
- Column 1: cover + title/artist
- Column 2: like+kebab on top sub-row, play controls (40/48/40) below
- Column 3: shuffle/repeat/queue on top, volume slider below
- Bottom: full-width seek slider with time labels
### Desktop view (md+)
Existing 3-column layout preserved; only change is the redundant
PlayerOverflowMenu kebab (which had been mounting at all widths)
is no longer there. Volume + shuffle + repeat + queue stay inline
in the right cluster as before.
### Cleanup
- Deleted PlayerOverflowMenu.svelte + its test (no callers remain)
- The TrackMenu kebab (per-track actions) stays — it's a varying
list of actions that doesn't fit inline
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Came up debugging the in-app update flow — wasn't obvious which image
the container was actually running without exec'ing in. New flow:
### Server
- internal/server/version.go: new `var ServerVersion = "dev"`,
overridden via -ldflags at build time.
- /healthz response gains a "version" key alongside the existing
"status" + "min_client_version". Backward-compat: existing clients
ignore unknown JSON fields. Endpoint stays unauthenticated.
### Build
- Dockerfile: new `ARG MINSTREL_VERSION=dev`, threaded into the
go build -ldflags so the binary's ServerVersion is stamped at
link time. Default "dev" preserves local `docker build` ergonomics.
- .forgejo/workflows/release.yml: tags step also emits a `version`
output (the git tag for tag pushes, "main" for branch pushes);
build step passes it as `--build-arg MINSTREL_VERSION=...`.
### Web
- web/src/lib/components/ServerVersion.svelte: small understated
text ("Server v2026.05.10.2") that fetches /healthz on mount.
Renders nothing on parse failure or pre-version images.
- Mounted at the bottom of Settings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Server's clientVersionResponse marshals to {version, apk_url,
size_bytes} but the component was reading body.apkUrl / body.sizeBytes
(camelCase). The !body.apkUrl guard was always true → early return →
download button never rendered even when /api/client/version returned
200 with valid data.
Verified directly: /api/client/version returns
{"version":"v2026.05.10.1","apk_url":"/api/client/apk","size_bytes":65301242}
on the deployed v2026.05.10.1 image; the UI just wasn't reading those
keys.
Map wire (snake_case) → component (camelCase) explicitly via a
WireInfo type so the boundary is auditable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When /api/client/version returns 404 (no APK in /app/client/, e.g.
v2026.05.10.0 which had a failed CI APK-attach step), the previous
shape rendered the section heading + intro paragraph with an empty
hole where the button should be. Confusing — looks like a broken
button.
Moved the section wrapper, heading, and intro paragraph INSIDE
MobileAppDownload so the whole block collapses together when info
is null. Settings page just mounts <MobileAppDownload />; nothing
visible if no APK is available.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes the bandwidth-abuse vector on the in-app update flow. Both
endpoints now sit inside the authed.Group; APK additionally gets a
60s/user rate limit to suppress accidental hammering or scripted
abuse.
### Server
- internal/api/client_assets.go:
- clientAPKAllowDownload(): in-memory map[userID]time.Time under
a mutex. Returns 0 (allow) or wait duration (block).
- handleClientAPK reads user from context, checks the limit,
returns 429 + Retry-After header if blocked.
- testResetClientAPKRateLimit() lets tests start clean.
- internal/api/api.go: routes moved from the root /api group into
the authed.Group block (alongside /quarantine, /requests, etc.).
- Tests: added TestClientAPK_401WhenUnauthenticated and
TestClientAPK_RateLimit_429OnRapidSecondCall (also verifies
different user gets a fresh slot). Existing tests updated to use
authedRequest() helper.
### Web
- MobileAppDownload.svelte: switched from bare fetch (no credentials)
to api.get<>() which carries the session cookie. 404 / 401 /
network errors all silently hide the download row.
- Removed the login-page mount entirely — pre-auth surfaces should
never show this. Settings → Mobile app section keeps it for
logged-in users.
Flutter unaffected: dio's Bearer interceptor already attaches the
token, and the polling only fires once the post-login shell mounts
the banner widget.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes the discoverability gap on the in-app update flow — the
/api/client/apk endpoint exists but had no web UI surface to find
it. User asked to be able to "visit the site on my phone and
download the apk from there."
- web/src/lib/components/MobileAppDownload.svelte — fetches
/api/client/version once on mount; renders a download link with
version + size when 200; renders nothing on 404 (no APK bundled,
graceful degradation in dev environments and pre-CI-wiring images).
- Mounted on the login page (below the Register link) so the link
is discoverable without authentication. The /api/client/* endpoints
are themselves unauthed, so the flow works end-to-end for any
visitor on a phone.
- Also mounted in Settings → Mobile app section for logged-in users
who want to grab the matching APK for sideloading on a different
device.
Browser handles the download via the server's existing
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="minstrel.apk" header.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Half of #369 — the auto-poll piece. Inbox deferred (separate task).
Both /requests (user) and /admin/requests (admin, 'approved' tab only)
now refetch every 12s while at least one row has status='approved'.
Stops automatically when all rows settle to pending/completed/rejected.
TanStack Query's default refetchIntervalInBackground=false handles
the visibility behavior — polling pauses when the tab is hidden and
resumes on focus.
Predicate hasInFlightRequest() is exported + tested so the polling
logic is auditable independent of TanStack Query's internals.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phases 1+2 of the background-play resilience work. Net effect on
desktop: gap-free track transitions on slow networks, automatic
recovery from transient stalls / network errors mid-track.
- preload="metadata" → "auto" on the main audio element so the
browser pre-buffers more aggressively.
- attachStallRetry() — listens for stalled / waiting / network-error
events. Schedules a reload-from-current-position after delayMs
(3s default) if the buffer hasn't recovered. MEDIA_ERR_NETWORK
triggers immediate retry. Bounded by maxRetries (3 default) to
prevent tight loops on persistent failures.
- audioLoader seam — `lib/player/audioLoader.ts` exposes a
resolve(track) → URL + optional prefetch(track) hint. Default
returns track.stream_url; the planned Tauri shell can swap via
setAudioLoader() to return blob URLs backed by a Rust cache,
mirroring the Flutter drift+LockCachingAudioSource pattern.
- Hidden prefetch <audio> element. When current track passes 50%,
start loading queue[index+1]. On track-end the swap is gap-free
via browser HTTP cache + audio buffer warm-up.
Phase 3 (service worker chunk cache) deliberately deferred — that
work belongs in the Tauri shell as native Rust caching, not as a
web-only investment that would compete with it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The mobile-responsive design called for all 4 admin tables to use
RowActionsMenu. Requests + Quarantine + Users users-section landed
in earlier commits; the invites section in the same users page was
still rendering inline Copy/Revoke buttons. Now uses RowActionsMenu
with primary Copy + secondary Revoke (danger).
Extend expiry from the design's secondary list deferred — no
server endpoint exists yet (lib/api/admin.ts has no
extendInviteExpiry).
Closes the in-code portion of #358. Real-device verification
walkthrough at 375/414/768 + grid/safe-area checks remain
operator-side.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The MediaCard consolidation in the discovery doc would have needed
~14 props to cover the differentiating bits (wrapping element a vs
button, art-shape, art-fallback strategy, click semantics, title
align/size, subtitle count). That's a god-prop blob that's harder to
reason about than three explicit cards.
Narrowed to the actually-drifted bit: the action cluster
(LikeButton + Plus + bottom-right menu slot, including the
stopPropagation defensive wrappers). One small component covers
AlbumCard / ArtistCard / CompactTrackCard so the focus-ring and
button-styling drift can't recur.
Each card keeps its own data-fetching, art container, and wrapping
element since those have load-bearing differences. The consolidation
addresses drift, not LOC for its own sake.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces inline TrackRef literal redefinitions with calls to the
test-utils helper. Tests that asserted on default field values
(e.g. track titles, artist names rendered in the DOM) keep explicit
overrides; tests that only need a stub for shape now use makeTrack()
with no overrides.
PlaylistCard.test.ts, PlaylistTrackRow.test.ts, and playlist.test.ts
SKIPPED — they use PlaylistTrack (with track_id/added_at), not TrackRef.
ArtistCard.svelte and +page.svelte route files (matched by initial grep)
SKIPPED — live code, not test files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
After e8eff1b migrated playlists.ts from raw apiFetch to the api.*
wrapper, three test files mocked the wrong surface:
- playlists.test.ts: GET case asserted init.method === 'GET' but
api.get omits init.method entirely (fetch defaults to GET). Fall
back to 'GET' when init.method is undefined.
- playlists.refresh-discover.test.ts: re-mock ./client to expose
`api: { post: vi.fn() }` instead of `apiFetch`; assertions check
api.post call args.
- playlists.refresh-foryou.test.ts: same.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the hand-rolled { subscribe, data } quarantine stub with the
emptyQuarantineMock() helper. readable() satisfies the same store
contract the page actually uses (subscription via $store), and the
playlist tests don't assert on quarantine state — the mock is purely
a transitive module-load satisfier (PlaylistTrackRow → TrackMenu).
Companion to commit 7e8d196 (likes sweep), which initially skipped
this file because it shared the hand-rolled stub shape with the likes
mock; the quarantine half can safely move to the helper.
Five other files in the original 8-file batch (PlaylistTrackRow,
TrackMenu, TrackRow, PlayerBar, CompactTrackCard) were absorbed into
that likes-sweep commit; search/tracks was absorbed into commit
dd67f28 (pageUrl sweep). hidden.test.ts SKIPPED — it imports
createMyQuarantineQuery as a vi.fn() to mockReturnValue per-test and
asserts on unflagTrack call args; the helper would defeat both.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces duplicated inline vi.mock('$lib/api/likes', ...) blocks with
the emptyLikesMock() helper, and (where previously left in working
tree by a parallel quarantine sweep) rolls in the matching
emptyQuarantineMock() switchovers in the same files.
Together with commit dd67f28 — which already swept the four search/*
test files for likes — this completes the 18 likes-mock conversions
called out in #375.
LikeButton.test.ts kept inline — it uses a state-driven mock to
assert the toggle behavior.
SKIPPED:
- liked.test.ts: re-exports createLikedTracksInfiniteQuery and the
album/artist variants that emptyLikesMock() doesn't provide.
- playlist.test.ts: hand-rolled { subscribe, data } stub instead of
readable(...) — different store contract.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Centralizes the inline { page: { get url() { return state.pageUrl } } }
mock shape via test-utils/mocks/appState.ts. The vi.hoisted state
declaration remains per-file (vitest mock-hoisting requires module-
level declaration). Adds a $test-utils alias to svelte.config.js so
the helper can be imported without ../../../ chains.
SKIPPED (mock exposes more than url):
- Shell.test.ts, MobileNavDrawer.test.ts, admin.test.ts: static
page: { url: ... } shape, no hoisted state to centralize.
- album.test.ts, artist.test.ts: page exposes both params and url.
- playlist.test.ts, reset-password.test.ts: page exposes params only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wraps the dominant pattern (try { await fn } catch { pushToast(errMessage,
'error') }) for the 5 admin/+page.svelte handlers that surface errMessage
directly: onApprove, onReject, onResolve, onDeleteFile, onDeleteLidarr.
Tighter scope than originally planned — the 3 handlers in
admin/users/+page.svelte (onToggleAutoApprove, onGenerateInvite,
onRevokeInvite) use errCode + verb prefix ("Generate failed: ${code}")
which is structurally different and would change UX wire output if
forced through the helper. Skipping them keeps behavior identical.
The helper SWALLOWS errors so callers no longer need try/finally for
busy-state — `saving = true; await runMutation(...); saving = false;`
is correct because runMutation can't throw.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
reconstruction (#375)
PlaylistTrackRow.svelte and PlaylistCard.toTrackRefs both rebuilt
TrackRef from PlaylistTrack with the same field-by-field literal.
Server adding a new TrackRef field would have needed both sites
updated; now one helper owns the mapping.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three nearly-identical try/catch wrappers across theme + player stores
collapse to read()/write()/remove() in lib/util/safeLocalStorage.ts.
Sets the pattern for future stores. Caller still does parse/serialize
since the existing call sites store strings (theme preference, volume
number) — no JSON wrapper needed yet.
persisted.ts left alone — its JSON-payload + per-key-suffix shape is
distinct enough to keep self-contained.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Drop 9 hand-rolled apiFetch calls with redundant Content-Type
headers + manual JSON.stringify. The api.* wrapper in client.ts
already handles both. Identical wire shape; existing tests cover
all endpoints.
Also makes api.del generic so DELETE endpoints with typed returns
(playlist track removal) can use the wrapper instead of raw
apiFetch. Default `T = null` preserves existing callers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes the last theme-color hardcode. Runtime side already imports
tokens.colors.{dark,light}.obsidian via applyMetaThemeColor; build
side now matches via JSON import-attributes. Drops the // TODO(#375)
tripwire.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
auth/store.svelte.ts no longer imports from $lib/player. Logout
broadcasts via auth/sessionEnd.svelte.ts (a tiny tick + outgoing
userId pair); player subscribes through $effect.root and owns the
player-specific teardown (clearPersistedQueue + playQueue([]) +
closeQueueDrawer()).
Cycle fully inverted — auth is now a pure leaf for player; future
session-end consumers (download cache, recent-search history) plug
in by adding their own effect on the same signal.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
MobileNavDrawer: Svelte 5 + jsdom binds `inert` as a property, not always
an attribute. Mirror the QueueDrawer.test.ts pattern that accepts either.
Integrations Save tests: Per commit bca8622 (Save runs Test first), the
two existing Save tests need to mock testLidarrConnection before clicking
Save — otherwise the Test step returns undefined, fails the ok check,
and putLidarrConfig is never reached. The newer 'Lidarr first-time
setup' suite already does this; just bringing the older two tests in
line. Also wrapped the assertions in waitFor since the put-config call
now resolves async after the test promise.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CI vitest run on 3f8a2c5 surfaced 17 failures across 5 test files; this
commit addresses 15 that are this batch's responsibility.
1. RowActionsMenu now accepts ariaLabel on RowAction. Defaults to label.
Admin pages (requests/quarantine/users) pass per-row aria-labels
matching the pre-batch buttons ("Approve Geogaddi", "Resolve Roygbiv",
"Make alice admin", etc.) so screen readers + tests find them.
2. PlayerBar.test.ts — anchored regex /^(play|pause)$/i so the new
"Player options" overflow ⋮ doesn't also match /play|pause/i.
3. MobileNavDrawer.test.ts — added vi.mock for $app/state, $app/navigation,
and $lib/auth/store.svelte (mirrors Shell.test.ts pattern). Without
these, SvelteKit's notifiable_store helper isn't bootstrapped in
vitest and the suite fails to load.
The 2 remaining vitest failures are in /admin/integrations Save flow
(putLidarrConfig spy not called). Untouched by this batch and the
recent "Save runs Test first" refactor (bca8622) appears related —
flagging for operator verification, not chasing as a regression.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
bind:this requires an Identifier or MemberExpression — a ternary
like {i === 0 ? firstNavLink : undefined} is invalid. Replaced
with a single bind on the <aside> root, then querySelector('nav a')
to locate the first nav link at focus time. Same behaviour, valid
Svelte.
Caught by CI svelte-check on 268e12a (failed before the @const
fix landed in 1536860):
src/lib/components/MobileNavDrawer.svelte:91:13
https://svelte.dev/e/bind_invalid_expression
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Svelte 5 requires {@const} to be a direct child of certain blocks
({#snippet}, {#if}, {#each}, etc.). Placing them inside <li>
bodies broke the build with const_tag_invalid_placement. Moved
the RowAction const declarations up so they sit between {#each}
and the <li> opener; the each-binding (u/r) is in scope for the
entire each block body, so the consts behave identically.
Caught by local docker build on dev:
src/routes/admin/users/+page.svelte:259:12
https://svelte.dev/e/const_tag_invalid_placement
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Without padding, max-w-md (448px) modals touch the viewport edges
on a 375px screen. p-4 on the overlay clamps them inside the safe
area. Covers all routes that use the shared <Modal> component
(discover track-confirm, quarantine typed-DELETE, users
password-reset, etc.).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- HorizontalScrollRow arrows bump 32px → 40px on coarse pointers
(touch screens) for finger-friendly hits; mouse pointers unchanged.
- AlphabeticalGrid divider letter is now <h3> so screen readers
announce it as a section heading. Margin reset to preserve layout.
- Modal overlay gets p-4 so max-w-md modals stay inside the safe
area at 375px viewport. Covers all routes that use the shared
<Modal> component (discover track-confirm, quarantine
typed-DELETE, users password-reset, etc.).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Requests: primary Approve, secondary [Override, Reject].
Quarantine: primary Resolve, secondary [Play, Delete file]; the
Delete-via-Lidarr conditional stays inline above md (preserves the
disabled-with-tooltip semantics) and hides below md to avoid
crowding — the operator can still trigger it from the desktop view.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>