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feat(server): emit playlist.system_rebuilt on daily + manual system-playlist rebuild
The daily 03:00 scheduler rebuild (and the manual refresh endpoint) replace
a user's system playlists + You-might-like rows but published no event, so a
client left open across the rebuild served yesterday's snapshot until a
manual reload — the stale-tab case behind #968. Add a user-scoped
playlist.system_rebuilt event (envelope {kind,user_id,data:{}}) from both the
scheduler (bus threaded into NewScheduler) and handleSystemPlaylistRefresh.
Clients consume it to invalidate home / system-playlist views and proactively
re-pull a stale active queue. Issue #968.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 12:59:27 -04:00

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// Small helpers for posting live events to the SSE bus (#392). Producers
// call these from their handler success paths so the wire shape stays in
// one place. Each helper is a no-op when h.eventbus is nil (older callers
// or tests that don't construct a bus); production always has one.
package api
import (
"git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/minstrel/internal/db/dbq"
"git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/minstrel/internal/eventbus"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/pgtype"
)
// publishLikeEvent broadcasts a track/album/artist like or unlike. The
// event is scoped to the user (so only their own clients invalidate); the
// payload includes the entity_type and entity_id so the dispatcher can
// invalidate the right query keys.
func (h *handlers) publishLikeEvent(userID, entityID pgtype.UUID, entityType string, liked bool) {
if h.eventbus == nil {
return
}
kind := "track.liked"
if !liked {
kind = "track.unliked"
}
if entityType == "album" {
if liked {
kind = "album.liked"
} else {
kind = "album.unliked"
}
}
if entityType == "artist" {
if liked {
kind = "artist.liked"
} else {
kind = "artist.unliked"
}
}
h.eventbus.Publish(eventbus.Event{
Kind: kind,
UserID: uuidToString(userID),
Data: map[string]any{
"entity_type": entityType,
"entity_id": uuidToString(entityID),
},
})
}
// publishQuarantineEvent broadcasts a quarantine action. User-side
// flag/unflag are scoped to the user; admin-side resolve / delete-file /
// delete-via-lidarr are broadcast (empty UserID) because a single admin
// action can affect every user who'd flagged that track — every client
// invalidates and the non-affected ones no-op when the query result
// matches their cache.
func (h *handlers) publishQuarantineEvent(kind string, userID, trackID pgtype.UUID, broadcast bool) {
if h.eventbus == nil {
return
}
scope := ""
if !broadcast {
scope = uuidToString(userID)
}
h.eventbus.Publish(eventbus.Event{
Kind: kind,
UserID: scope,
Data: map[string]any{
"track_id": uuidToString(trackID),
},
})
}
// publishPlaylistEvent broadcasts a playlist mutation to the owner so
// their other clients invalidate the affected playlist (and playlist list)
// providers. Public-playlist subscribers are out of scope here — they'd
// need a separate "playlists.public_updated" broadcast, deferred until
// the multi-user case is exercised.
func (h *handlers) publishPlaylistEvent(kind string, ownerID, playlistID pgtype.UUID) {
if h.eventbus == nil {
return
}
h.eventbus.Publish(eventbus.Event{
Kind: kind,
UserID: uuidToString(ownerID),
Data: map[string]any{
"playlist_id": uuidToString(playlistID),
},
})
}
// publishSystemRebuilt notifies the owner's clients that their system
// playlists (and You-might-like rows) were regenerated, so they invalidate
// the home / system-playlist providers and a stale active queue can re-pull.
// Mirrors the daily scheduler's event; fired here from the manual refresh.
func (h *handlers) publishSystemRebuilt(userID pgtype.UUID) {
if h.eventbus == nil {
return
}
h.eventbus.Publish(eventbus.Event{
Kind: "playlist.system_rebuilt",
UserID: uuidToString(userID),
Data: map[string]any{},
})
}
// publishRequestStatusChanged broadcasts a Lidarr request status flip to
// the request's original requester so their /requests page reflects the
// new state without manual refresh. Admin actors (approve / reject) still
// route to the requester's user_id, not the admin's — the original user
// is who needs to see the update.
func (h *handlers) publishRequestStatusChanged(row dbq.LidarrRequest) {
if h.eventbus == nil {
return
}
h.eventbus.Publish(eventbus.Event{
Kind: "request.status_changed",
UserID: uuidToString(row.UserID),
Data: map[string]any{
"request_id": uuidToString(row.ID),
"status": string(row.Status),
"kind": string(row.Kind),
},
})
}