bvandeusen a9e277eb13 test(flutter): fix 6 latent failures uncovered by the drift cohort un-skip
All six tests had been silently skipped under @Tags(['drift']) for
6+ months, so they accumulated test-vs-implementation drift. Now
running against the libsqlite3-bearing ci-flutter:3.44 image, each
failed for a distinct reason. Diagnoses below.

audio_cache_manager_test 'usageBytes sums sizeBytes across rows':
  usageBytes() is a directory walk (authoritative on-disk total,
  catches orphan partials the index misses). The test inserted drift
  rows but never wrote files, so the walk returned 0. The actual API
  for summing drift sizeBytes is bucketUsage(). Rename to
  'bucketUsage sums drift sizeBytes across rows', use that API,
  assert liked+rolling == 350. Also give the two rows unique paths
  per row-shape sanity.

sync_controller_test (3 200-path tests, all returning null result):
  Map literals in Dart 3 with mixed value types infer as
  Map<String, Object>, not Map<String, dynamic>. The sync controller
  casts `resp.data as Map<String, dynamic>` (and several nested
  casts), which is invariant on generics and throws TypeError. The
  silent try/catch in sync() swallowed the throw and returned null.
  Real JSON parsing produces Map<String, dynamic>, so this never
  surfaced in production. Fix: route the test stub body through
  jsonDecode(jsonEncode(body)) in _stubDio — mimics real Dio's
  parsed-response shape. Affects '200 with artist upsert', '200 with
  track delete', and 'like_track upsert + delete round-trip'.

quarantine_provider_test 'flag keeps drift optimistic + queues
mutation on server failure':
  When the API stub throws, the controller catches + queues to
  CachedMutations. The drift watch() stream in MyQuarantineController
  was still in loading state when addTearDown disposed the
  container, tripping Riverpod's "StreamProvider disposed during
  loading" assertion. The success-path tests resolved before
  tearDown so they didn't see it. Fix: await one microtask before
  the test ends so the stream emits.

like_button_test 'tap toggles icon optimistically; rollback on error':
  After the LikeButton was migrated to LucideHeart in the Lucide
  sweep, the prior fix replaced the find.byIcon assertion with a
  heartFilled() helper reading LucideHeart.filled. But likesController
  .toggle() goes through an async chain (optimistic state flip + await
  api.like + state notification), which one frame of tester.pump()
  doesn't flush. Use pumpAndSettle after both tap and rollback toggle
  so the widget rebuilds with the new state before the assertion.

After this push, the drift cohort should be all-green on the
libsqlite3-bearing image. Fable #399 / local #62.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-20 18:52:05 -04:00
2026-04-18 17:33:35 +00:00

Minstrel

A self-hosted music server that thinks for you. Smart shuffle, contextual likes, ListenBrainz-aware radio, and Lidarr automation — server-side, so every client (web, mobile, Subsonic third-party) gets the same intelligence.

State and intelligence belong on the server, not the client.

Highlights

  • OpenSubsonic-compatible. Existing Subsonic clients (DSub, Symfonium, play:Sub, etc.) connect with no special configuration.
  • Server-side smart shuffle. Track-similarity vectors, dual-like model (general + contextual), and session memory keep mixes coherent across devices.
  • ListenBrainz radio. Session-aware "more like this" pulls from ListenBrainz similarity data, not a static genre tag.
  • Lidarr integration. Triggered scans, request-driven album imports, and a quarantine flow when something doesn't fit.
  • Built-in web SPA. Full-feature library, search, queue, playlists, and admin — no separate frontend container to deploy.
  • Flutter mobile client in flight. Tracking issue #356.

Quickstart

# compose.yaml
services:
  minstrel:
    image: git.fabledsword.com/bvandeusen/minstrel:latest
    ports: ['4533:4533']
    volumes:
      - ./music:/music:ro
      - minstrel-data:/data
    environment:
      MINSTREL_DATABASE_URL: postgres://minstrel:minstrel@db:5432/minstrel?sslmode=disable
      MINSTREL_LIBRARY_SCAN_PATHS: /music
    depends_on: [db]

  db:
    image: postgres:17
    environment:
      POSTGRES_USER: minstrel
      POSTGRES_PASSWORD: minstrel
      POSTGRES_DB: minstrel
    volumes: [pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data]

volumes:
  minstrel-data:
  pgdata:
docker compose up -d

After the stack is up, visit http://localhost:4533/register and create your admin account. The first user to register on a fresh instance is automatically marked as the administrator; subsequent users can register through the same form (or via invite tokens generated from the admin Users panel, depending on how you configure registration).

For the full configuration surface, see config.example.yaml.

Configuration

Most operators only need the env vars in the quickstart above. A few extras worth knowing:

  • MINSTREL_BRANDING_APP_NAME — rename the instance ("Family Jukebox", "Office Music"). Surfaces in the header, browser tab, and OG share previews.
  • MINSTREL_STORAGE_DATA_DIR — defaults to ./data. Holds playlist cover collages and other generated artefacts.
  • MINSTREL_LIBRARY_SCAN_PATHS — colon-separated list of music library roots to scan. Supports multiple roots (/music:/podcasts).

ListenBrainz integration (per-user scrobble + similarity tokens) and Lidarr integration (URL + API key) are configured through the admin Settings UI rather than env vars or yaml — per Minstrel's "config in UI" rule, integration settings live where operators can edit them without restarting.

Most operational keys have a MINSTREL_<SECTION>_<FIELD> env override. Recommendation and events tuning are yaml-only. See config.example.yaml for the authoritative surface.

Updating

  • :main — rolling, follows the dev branch's tested tip. Recommended only for the operator who's running an upstream-watching deployment.
  • :v1.0.x — pinned releases. Recommended default. Database migrations run automatically at startup; rollbacks require restoring a Postgres dump.

Specs

Authoritative scope lives under docs/:

Development

Two concurrent dev processes:

  1. Backend: docker compose up — Postgres + Minstrel on :4533.
  2. Frontend: cd web && npm install && npm run dev — Vite dev server on :5173 with HMR. The Vite server proxies /api/* and /rest/* to :4533 so session cookies work.

Testing

  • Unit + race (no DB): make test-short.
  • Full suite incl. integration tests: make test-integration. This runs against a dedicated minstrel_test database so a test run never truncates your dev minstrel data (admin user, library, likes). It brings up the compose Postgres and creates the test DB if missing.
  • CI runs both: a fast go test -short -race gate plus an integration job with its own ephemeral Postgres (.forgejo/workflows/test-go.yml).

Production build

docker build -t minstrel . runs the SvelteKit build inside a node stage, copies the output into the golang stage, and //go:embeds it into the final binary. The container serves the SPA from / alongside the API surfaces; no separate static-file server is required.

Branches

  • Day-to-day work happens on dev (or feature branches merged into dev).
  • main is protected — changes land via PR from dev.
  • Releases are cut by tagging v* off main; the release workflow builds and pushes the container image to the Forgejo registry.

Task and milestone tracking: Fable (Minstrel project, id 12).

License

See LICENSE.

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