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feat(server): playback_errors table + admin inbox endpoints
New client-reported playback-error log. Surfaces zero-duration
tracks (and future load_failed / stalled kinds) into an admin
inbox so the operator can hide / delete / re-request the
offending track.

Schema (migration 0032):
- playback_errors table with CHECK constraints on the kind +
  resolution enums (per the standing rule that new enum values
  need a migration to add)
- Partial index on unresolved rows for fast inbox lookup
- ON DELETE CASCADE from tracks + users so cleanup is automatic

Endpoints:
- POST /api/playback-errors: any signed-in user reports. Body
  validates track existence + kind whitelist; client_id required
  so support can correlate reports from the same device.
- GET /api/admin/playback-errors?resolved=false&offset=&limit=:
  admin list with join to track/album/artist for table render
  without per-row round-trips. Pagination capped at 200/page.
- POST /api/admin/playback-errors/{id}/resolve: admin marks
  resolved with a resolution enum string.

Auto-resolve on Hide/Delete/Re-request from the inbox row is
driven from the web client (two sequential calls) — keeps the
existing track-action endpoints unchanged.
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SQL

-- name: InsertPlaybackError :one
-- Records a client-reported playback failure. The handler validates
-- the kind enum before this runs; the CHECK constraint is a
-- belt-and-braces guard.
INSERT INTO playback_errors (track_id, user_id, client_id, kind, detail)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5)
RETURNING id, track_id, user_id, client_id, kind, detail, occurred_at,
resolved_at, resolved_by, resolution;
-- name: ListAdminPlaybackErrors :many
-- Admin inbox query. Returns one row per playback_errors row joined
-- with track / album / artist metadata so the SPA can render without
-- a second round-trip. Filter by resolved status via the sqlc.arg —
-- pass true for the Resolved tab, false for Unresolved (the default).
SELECT
pe.id AS id,
pe.track_id AS track_id,
pe.user_id AS user_id,
u.username AS username,
pe.client_id AS client_id,
pe.kind AS kind,
pe.detail AS detail,
pe.occurred_at AS occurred_at,
pe.resolved_at AS resolved_at,
pe.resolution AS resolution,
t.title AS track_title,
t.file_path AS track_file_path,
ar.name AS artist_name,
al.title AS album_title,
al.id AS album_id
FROM playback_errors pe
JOIN users u ON u.id = pe.user_id
JOIN tracks t ON t.id = pe.track_id
JOIN albums al ON al.id = t.album_id
JOIN artists ar ON ar.id = t.artist_id
WHERE (sqlc.arg(resolved_filter)::bool AND pe.resolved_at IS NOT NULL)
OR (NOT sqlc.arg(resolved_filter)::bool AND pe.resolved_at IS NULL)
ORDER BY pe.occurred_at DESC
LIMIT sqlc.arg(lim)::int OFFSET sqlc.arg(off)::int;
-- name: ResolvePlaybackError :one
-- Marks a single error resolved. Idempotent over (id, resolution) —
-- a second resolve with the same resolution is a no-op rewrite. Returns
-- the row so the handler can echo it. The CHECK constraint enforces
-- the resolution enum.
UPDATE playback_errors
SET resolved_at = now(),
resolved_by = $2,
resolution = $3
WHERE id = $1
RETURNING id, track_id, user_id, client_id, kind, detail, occurred_at,
resolved_at, resolved_by, resolution;
-- name: ResolveAllPlaybackErrorsForTrack :execrows
-- Bulk-resolve every unresolved error for a track when an admin acts
-- on it from a non-inbox surface (existing quarantine flow, etc.).
-- Returns the affected row count so the caller can surface "N reports
-- auto-resolved" in the response if useful.
UPDATE playback_errors
SET resolved_at = now(),
resolved_by = $2,
resolution = $3
WHERE track_id = $1 AND resolved_at IS NULL;