#392 shipped track.liked / track.unliked but skipped the album +
artist symmetric pairs. Closes that gap so the Flutter Liked tab's
albums and artists sub-lists can listen for changes the same way
the tracks sub-list will (#402 wire-up lands next commit).
publishLikeEvent already handles the entity_type dispatch; the four
handler call sites just need the new lines.
For #402 follow-up to #392.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slice 2 of #392 — wires the first producers onto the bus that slice 1
built. After this commit, an SSE subscriber sees real events fire:
- track.liked / track.unliked when the user toggles the heart on a track
(handleLikeTrack / handleUnlikeTrack). Album + artist like events
intentionally deferred — they're symmetric trivial follow-ups but the
operator's primary like surface is tracks.
- request.status_changed when a Lidarr request is created, cancelled,
approved, or rejected. Auto-approve will fire twice (pending then
approved) in rapid succession, which is semantically correct; client
invalidation handles that fine.
Events are user-scoped via row.UserID so admin approve/reject route to
the requester, not the admin acting. Helpers live in events_publish.go
so the wire shape (kind names, payload keys) stays in one place — future
producers in slice 3 reuse the same pattern.
events_publish.go is no-op when h.eventbus is nil so tests that
construct handlers without a bus continue to pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
All 6 like/unlike sites (track/album/artist × like/unlike) now emit a
library_changes row via the shared logLikeChange helper. Best-effort:
LogChange failures Warn but don't fail the HTTP response — a missed
log row is recovered at the next mutation on the same entity.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two new helpers in internal/playevents (CaptureContextualLikeIfPlaying,
SoftDeleteContextualLikes) called by both api and subsonic surfaces.
Like inserts a new contextual_likes row when LikeTrack actually
inserted (rows=1) AND there's an open play_event with a vector.
Unlike soft-deletes via deleted_at. Idempotent in both directions.
Subsonic wiring lands in the next commit.
ListRecentSessionTracks + UpdatePlayEventVector for the vector capture
path inside RecordPlayStarted. LikeTrack switches to :execrows so the
contextual-likes capture can detect insert vs already-exists. Existing
callers updated to ignore the count for now; later tasks consume it.
Like/unlike are POST/DELETE on /api/likes/{type}/{id}; idempotent (204
on repeats). List endpoints return Page<TrackRef|AlbumRef|ArtistRef>
sorted liked_at DESC. /api/likes/ids returns flat id arrays for the
client-side heart-button cache.