Replace the old Google-only login card with a public landing page (Welcome.tsx):
hero + auth card (email+password Sign in / Create account / Forgot password,
Continue with Google, explicit Try-the-demo) over a feature pitch (6 pain->solution
cards) and demo-account screenshot slots (graceful placeholder until the images are
dropped into frontend/public/welcome/). Auth forms wire to the 5a endpoints; errors
show inline via a new req() quiet flag (no global modal for a wrong password).
Handles ?verify, ?reset (set-new-password form), ?access banners. EN/HU/DE.
Verified end-to-end on a fresh load: render, register->approve->password-login.
New admin-only Users page (sidebar): Users & roles (list + promote/demote with
confirm; self/demo/last-admin guarded server-side), plus the Access requests
(Invite whitelist) and Demo whitelist+reset migrated out of Settings → Account
(same data/tables — UI relocated only). Settings → Account now holds personal
content only. ConfigPanel learns a boolean field type (toggle) for the new
allow_registration setting. api methods, new 'users' page/route/nav/header, and
EN/HU/DE strings (new users namespace + access group).
New admin-only Configuration page that renders the system_config registry grouped
(Email/SMTP first), with per-field save/reset, write-only encrypted secret fields
(disabled with a hint when TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_KEY is unset), and a Send-test-email
button. New 'config' page + sidebar nav item + header title; api methods and
EN/HU/DE strings.
The header's sync indicator spun "fetching history" whenever any channel
still lacked full history — i.e. perpetually, even when the scheduler was
idle between its periodic runs. It now spins only while a channel-sync job
(backfill or RSS poll) is actually running; otherwise pending deep-history
work shows as the calm, static "N without full history" link, and recent
work queued for the next run shows a static "N queued". This makes the
header coherent with the Scheduler dashboard's live state.
Backend exposes running_job_ids() from the scheduler activity and a derived
sync_active flag on /api/sync/my-status.
Add a "Discover from playlists" tab to the Channel manager that lists
channels appearing in the user's playlists they don't subscribe to, with
a one-click Subscribe.
- GET /api/channels/discovery: local join (playlist_items -> videos ->
channels) minus the user's subscriptions and their own channel. Enriches
stub channels' metadata up front (title/thumbnail/subscriber count via the
API key) so the user can judge a channel before subscribing; videos are
not pulled (the scheduler picks those up).
- POST /api/channels/{id}/subscribe: write-scope gated, subscriptions.insert
+ local Subscription with the returned resource id.
- YouTubeClient.insert_subscription / get_my_channel_id.
- users.yt_channel_id (migration 0019) caches the user's own channel id so
discovery can exclude it.
- Frontend: ChannelDiscovery DataTable, Channels tab toggle (persisted),
api methods, trilingual strings. Subscribe ships a typed notification
payload (ChannelSubscribedMeta) for the inbox to act on.
Settings-page prefs (theme/scheme/dark-mode/list-view/perf/hints/font + the
notification settings) were each auto-saved to the server on every toggle via
fire-and-forget savePrefs().catch(() => {}) — silent on failure, and no
positive confirmation on success, so the user had zero feedback either way.
Make them a draft instead: changes apply locally for instant preview but
persist only on an explicit Save (or revert on Discard). App owns the live
draft + the last-saved baseline, computes dirty, and exposes a controller to
the panel. The panel shows a Save/Discard bar with 'Saving…' → 'Settings
saved' (auto-clearing) / 'Couldn't save' feedback. Leaving the page with
unsaved changes prompts a confirm (in-app nav + browser Back), and a
beforeunload guards reload/close. savePrefs is now idempotent so the Save
survives a transient gateway blip; failures surface via the connection-lost
status. Language & sidebar layout stay instant (edited outside this page).
New i18n keys settings.save.* / settings.unsaved.* in EN/HU/DE.
The notice promised 'this will clear once it's back', but nothing ever
removed it: the toast auto-hid on a 15s timer (not on recovery) and the
v0.9.0 unified inbox kept every notify() in persistent history, so the
notice lingered there forever.
Model it as a single live status instead: one sticky, transient (never
persisted) notice while the server is unreachable, removed the moment any
request reaches the server again. Adds a 'transient' notification flag
(sticky toast + excluded from history so a reload can't orphan it) and
replaces the throttled-toast helper with a connectivity lost/restored pair.
i18n the strings (errors.offline.*) in EN/HU/DE — they were hardcoded English.
Retry GET (and opt-in idempotent writes: setState/clearState/saveProgress)
once on a fresh connection after a network error or 502/503/504, masking a
transient proxy<->upstream keepalive reset. If it still fails, treat
502/503/504 as the soft self-clearing 'Connection lost' toast instead of the
blocking error modal — a gateway that can't reach the app means 'restarting',
not a request the app refused. Genuine 500s keep the modal.
Expose the maintenance job's rolling re-validation batch (videos re-checked per
run) as an admin control on the Scheduler dashboard, stored in app_state
(migration 0018; NULL = the env/config default). The job reads the effective
value each run via a state helper, clamped to a sane range. Trilingual.
Add per-job "Run now" buttons and a "Start all now" button to the admin Scheduler
dashboard (admin-gated endpoints). Triggers run the job in a background thread
independent of its interval, refusing a concurrent run (409). While running, the
long jobs (maintenance, enrich, backfill, shorts) report live progress through a
decoupled contextvar sink, shown as a progress bar on the job row via the existing
4s poll. A manually-triggered run posts a completion notification to the triggering
admin's inbox (scheduled runs stay silent to avoid spam); the inbox renders the
"scheduler" type trilingually from type+data. While here, give the maintenance job
its missing dashboard label/description in all three languages.
Add a server-backed notification center that coexists with the client-side
transient bell: a per-user `notifications` table (type/title/body/data JSON/
read/dismissed), a `/api/me/notifications` CRUD API (list, unread_count, read,
read_all, dismiss, clear), and a left-nav inbox module with a live unread badge
polled via useLiveQuery. Known types render trilingual text from type+data
(English stored text is the fallback); read rows are trimmed past a soft cap.
Also adds the schema the maintenance job builds on: videos.list?part=status
columns (embeddable/privacy_status/upload_status) and the validation lifecycle
columns (last_checked_at, unavailable_since, unavailable_reason).
Page-id validation is centralized in one PAGES source of truth (isPage) so the
new page survives reload without a second allowlist to keep in sync.
- Channel-row tags show only what's attached; a '+' opens a per-channel picker. Clicking a tag
filters the feed by it; a 'Your tags' sidebar widget makes that filter visible/clearable.
- Tag manager dialog (add/rename/delete; delete only confirms when the tag is in use), reachable
from the Channel manager and the feed sidebar; hovering a tag's count lists its channels, each a
link that focuses it in the Channel manager (DataTable gains an external filter input).
- Video cards get a reset action that clears all watch state (incl. an in-progress position).
- api.req() now raises the error dialog on 5xx and 400/409/422 with the server's reason.
- Add Last upload, total Length and a Normal/Shorts/Live breakdown, computed on read in the
existing grouped query (~35ms over the full catalog — measured, so no denormalization).
- Subscribers shown compact (919K), since the YouTube API already rounds them.
- Tag cell now shows only the tags actually attached to a channel; a '+' opens a per-channel
picker to attach/detach, instead of listing every user tag on every row.
POST /api/channels/{id}/reset-backfill (admin-only): clear the channel's backfill
markers, re-opt into deep backfill and re-run its recent pull now — a re-fetch-from-
scratch trigger regardless of current sync state. Idempotent (videos upsert by id).
Each job shows a tooltip (what it does + what happens if it stops), a status
dot legend + per-dot tooltips clarify the colours, and the interval is inline-
editable (pencil -> number -> save) wired to the new PATCH endpoint. HU/EN/DE.
New admin Scheduler page (left-nav entry) with a live, self-refreshing view of
job activity, queued work and quota. Polling is factored into a reusable
useLiveQuery hook (pauses when the tab is unfocused) that the notification bell
and future yt-dlp job queue will reuse instead of re-implementing.
Login page quietly probes /auth/demo (debounced) as a valid email is
typed/pasted and reloads into the app on a match — no visible button.
Demo sessions default to the whole library, get a one-time shared-account
warning, never see the YouTube-connect onboarding/access UI or sync
actions, and admins get a demo whitelist + reset panel in Settings.
Track every account that completes OAuth in a browser session (session 'account_ids',
~14-day cookie), so the user can switch between them without another Google round-trip.
New GET /api/me/accounts (switchable accounts, active flagged) and POST /api/me/switch
(guarded: target must be in the session list — proof it signed in here — and re-checked
against is_allowed in case the invite was revoked). Logout now signs out the active
account and falls back to the most recent remaining one, else clears the session. UI: the
account popover lists the other signed-in accounts (click to switch, reloads) plus an
'Add another account' action (-> /auth/login, which uses prompt=select_account).
Trilingual. Third step of Epic N.
The in-session undo/redo is lost when switching playlists, leaving no way to undo
local edits to a YouTube-linked list afterwards. Add a per-playlist 'Reset to YouTube'
action (shown when a linked playlist is dirty) that force-repulls that single playlist
from YouTube, replacing its items/order/name and clearing dirty — even though the bulk
read-sync skips dirty playlists. Backend: repull_playlist() + POST /api/playlists/
{id}/revert-youtube (read-scope gated). Confirm dialog (destructive). Trilingual.
1) Fix: the selected playlist is now persisted (localStorage) and scrolled into view,
so F5 keeps it instead of jumping to the first one.
2) Consolidate the in-detail sort: one key select (Title/Duration/Channel) + an
asc/desc direction toggle (was separate A-Z / Z-A / shortest / longest options);
add Channel as a sort key. Direction also orders the channel groups when grouping.
3) Left rail sorting: by name / item count / total length, asc/desc, plus an
'unsynced first' toggle that floats playlists with unpushed edits to the top.
Backend: list/summary now return total_duration_seconds (grouped sum). The rail
also shows each playlist's total length. Sort prefs persist to localStorage.
Editable local playlists get an Export/Sync to YouTube button (write-scope gated):
it fetches a dry-run plan, shows a confirm with the change counts, quota estimate
and divergence warning, then pushes. An 'unsynced changes' badge and an accented
YouTube icon mark linked playlists with local edits. Deleting a linked playlist
offers 'delete on YouTube too' vs 'here only'. Trilingual strings (HU/EN/DE).
Show YouTube-sourced playlists with a YouTube icon; they're read-only for now (no
rename/delete/reorder/remove, excluded from the add-to-playlist popover) with a
'synced from YouTube' note — editing comes with the write-back phase. Add a 'Sync from
YouTube' button in the Playlists rail (api.syncYoutubePlaylists) with a result toast.
Trilingual strings.
The old per-video status='saved' becomes membership in a built-in, undeletable
'watch_later' playlist. Migration 0012 moves existing saved videos into each user's
Watch later list and demotes the states to 'new'. The feed/playlist serializers now
expose a 'saved' boolean (EXISTS in watch_later); the card bookmark toggles watch_later
via new /api/playlists/watch-later add/remove endpoints (create-on-demand) instead of
setting a status. Removed the 'saved' show-filter and status. Watch later shows a
localized name and hides rename/delete in the Playlists page and add-to-playlist popover.
Add the Playlists page (left rail of playlists + detail with drag&drop reorder,
inline rename, one-step delete, remove item, Play all / row-click playback via the
existing PlayerModal) and an AddToPlaylist popover (portaled, multi-toggle +
inline new-playlist) wired into the VideoCard hover overlay and the PlayerModal.
New api client methods + Playlist types, a 'playlists' page route + account-menu
entry, and trilingual strings. Local only — YouTube sync comes in later phases.
Topic and language chips now show live channel counts for the current filter
context instead of the static global count, and chips that match nothing are
hidden (selected chips stay so they can be cleared). Selecting a channel (or any
filter) drops the now-irrelevant chips and updates the rest. Extract a shared
filterParams() so the feed and facets queries see identical filters; the facets
query is keyed on filters so it refetches as they change. Trilingual empty-state
string when a category has no matching tags.
Add a "Mine / Library" segmented toggle (shown on the feed page) that switches
FeedFilters.scope between the user's own subscriptions and the whole shared
catalog. A read-scope-less user (signed in but no YouTube grant) can now browse
and manage the shared library on their own account — the empty "my feed" state
offers a "browse the shared library" shortcut alongside the connect-YouTube CTA.
scope is preserved across "Clear all" (it's a mode, not a filter) and kept out
of the URL state. Trilingual strings (HU/EN/DE) for the toggle and the CTA.
The backend shuffle sort already accepts a seed param. Add a circular
reshuffle button next to the sort control (shown only when shuffle is
active) that re-rolls the seed and re-queries the feed; selecting shuffle
also seeds a fresh order instead of the deterministic seed-0 one. The seed
lives in FeedFilters but is intentionally kept out of the URL state.
api: HttpError now carries the server's detail. Channels sync/backfill/unsubscribe
now detect a 403 (no YouTube grant) and show a 'connect your YouTube account'
message with a Connect action that opens the onboarding wizard, instead of a vague
'failed' toast. Translated HU/EN/DE.
About (in the account menu) shows frontend/backend/database versions + build.
Release Notes renders per-version highlights with a commit-SHA reference; a
dismissible banner appears once after the running build's version changes and
links into the notes. Adds a reusable Modal shell and the release-notes data
(detailed v0.1.0).
Show 'N yours / M total' in the header (your subscriptions vs. the whole shared
catalog) with a tooltip, backed by a new total_videos field on /sync/my-status.
The admin pause button now only appears when there's sync work to pause; Resume
still shows whenever sync is paused.
Video cards show a resume progress bar for started-but-unfinished videos and a
hover overlay: Play on every card, Continue + Restart on in-progress ones. The
in-app player now resumes from (and checkpoints to) the server position instead
of localStorage, accepts an explicit startAt (Restart -> 0), and refreshes the
feed on close so the card bar reflects the session. Sidebar gains an
'In progress' show filter.
After the clean name/email sign-in, a wizard walks the user through granting
YouTube read (then optionally write) one step at a time, each with a plain
rationale and an up-front heads-up about Google's "unverified app" screen.
The visible step is derived from the granted scopes (can_read/can_write) so the
flow resumes correctly across the full-page consent redirect; it's dismissible
and reopenable from Settings -> Account, which now lists read and write as
separate, individually-grantable access rows.
- Narrow the title hover target to the actual text, not the whole row.
- Linkify descriptions: timestamps (mm:ss / hh:mm:ss) seek the player; emails
become mailto:; hashtags link to YouTube's hashtag feed; other URLs open in a
new tab. Blank lines are stripped so the popover isn't mostly whitespace.
- YouTube links play in the inline player: a link to the current video seeks
(honoring t=), a link to another video navigates the player to it, with a Back
button to the original. While on a linked video the title/author come from the
player and its views/date/duration + a clickable channel come from the detail
endpoint, which falls back to the YouTube API (videos.list, attributed to the
user) for videos not in our DB.
- Watched: an explicit toggle in the modal (Mark watched / Watched→unmark) plus
auto-mark when playback reaches the end (within 10s, or on the ended event).
- Compact layout: drop the header bar and the redundant 'Open on YouTube' button
(the embed's own YouTube logo already jumps out); Close moves to the title row,
channel + meta share one line — fits without a scrollbar at higher zoom.
- Card actions reflect status: watched shows a double-check, saved a filled
bookmark, with matching tooltips.
- Description: new GET /api/videos/{id} exposes the already-stored description,
shown in a popover when hovering the modal title (fetched lazily).
Track who burned how much YouTube API quota. A QuotaEvent audit log (migration
0009) records every spend with the triggering user (NULL = background/system) and
an action label, set via a request/job-scoped contextvar (quota.attribute) so no
call signatures change. User-initiated work (sync subscriptions, unsubscribe,
opt-in recent backfill, manual enrich) attributes to the user; scheduler work to
System, split by action.
- backend: QuotaEvent model + migration 0009; quota.attribute() contextvar;
record_usage logs events; entry points wrapped (routes/sync, routes/channels,
scheduler); GET /api/quota/my-usage + GET /api/quota/admin
- frontend: admin-only Stats page (header nav, page=stats) with daily bars +
per-user breakdown by action and range picker; 'Your API usage' in Settings ->
Sync for every user
Verified: attribution + endpoints compute correctly; events are per-user vs System.
deep_requested is per-subscription, but deep backfill is channel-wide and shared:
once any subscriber requests full history, the whole back-catalog arrives for
everyone. The chip only looked at the current user's flag, so a second subscriber
saw a misleading 'get full history' on a channel already queued by someone else.
Add a channel-level deep_in_queue to /api/channels and show an informational
'full history queued' badge (vs the owner's cancelable button) in that case.
Move the access whitelist from the ALLOWED_EMAILS env var into a DB Invite table
(env kept as bootstrap fallback), and add a self-service request + admin approval
flow with fail-soft email.
- models: Invite(email, status pending|approved|denied, requested_at, decided_*)
- migration 0008: invites table; seed env ALLOWED_EMAILS u ADMIN_EMAILS as approved
- auth: is_allowed() (DB-first, env fallback); a denied Google login records a pending
request and bounces to /?access=requested instead of a raw 403; public POST
/auth/request-access; upsert is idempotent so repeats don't re-spam admins
- routes/admin.py (admin-only): list/approve/deny invites + manual add
- email.py: smtplib + Gmail App Password, fail-soft (skips if SMTP unset)
- /api/me exposes pending_invites; config + .env.example gain SMTP_*
- UI: Login 'Request access' form + access=requested/denied handling; Settings ->
Access requests (approve/deny + add); admin nudge toast on pending requests
Verified locally: request-access creates a pending invite and emails the admin;
seed approved npeter83; guinea-pig yt.trash2023 denied until approved.
Per-user opt-in to full-history (deep) backfill so a new user's unique
channels no longer trigger a big shared-quota burst.
- migration 0007: Subscription.deep_requested (default false); seed admins'
existing subscriptions to preserve today's global-backfill behaviour
- run_deep_backfill is now demand-driven: only channels at least one user has
requested are deep-backfilled; recent backfill stays unconditional (cheap)
- estimate_deep_backfill ETA helper (quota-bound) surfaced in /api/sync/my-status
- POST /api/sync/deep-all to opt all my channels in; PATCH channels accepts
deep_requested
- UI: per-channel Full history toggle, Backfill everything action, deep
progress + ETA in Channels header and Settings - Sync
The dev proxy targeted 'localhost', which Node can resolve to IPv6 ::1 that the
Docker publish doesn't answer after a container recreate — every /api call failed,
spamming 'Network error'. Pin the proxy to 127.0.0.1. Also collapse bursts of
connection/5xx failures into one notification per 30s so a brief restart no longer
floods the notification center.
Backend: /api/channels (list + PATCH priority/hidden + attach/detach user tags),
user-tag CRUD on /api/tags, /api/sync/my-status (per-user channel sync counts).
Frontend: feed|channels page nav (URL-synced) from the account menu; a slide-in
tabbed Settings panel (Appearance, Notifications=6b sound+duration, Sync status +
actions + admin pause/resume, Account); a channel manager with priority, hide,
per-channel user tags, sync badges and 'view in feed'. Notifications now honor the
configurable sound + auto-dismiss settings.
- Replace the toast store with a notification store: levels (info/success/
warning/error/fatal), requiresInteraction, and a persisted history.
- Move toasts to the top-right, styled per level, with manual dismiss.
- Add a bell in the header opening a Notification Center (history, unread badge,
'needs attention' vs info, clear all).
- Capture network failures and 5xx responses (api layer) and render crashes
(ErrorBoundary) as notifications.
- Sound + server-sourced events + per-account settings remain for 6b.
- Header shows a live sync status (total videos + channels still backfilling, or
"paused"), polled every 30s
- Admins can pause/resume the background sync; a paused flag in app_state makes
scheduled jobs skip (migration 0006)
- GET /api/feed/count returns the number of videos matching the current filters;
shared filter builder keeps it in sync with /api/feed; shown above the feed
- /api/sync/status reports backfill progress, pending enrichment and paused state
- Hidden view shows an Unhide action (eye icon) instead of Hide
- Upload-date filter: From/To date range (inclusive); feed shows only videos
published in that window (backend published_after / published_before)
- New sort options: Name (A-Z) and Channel subscribers, alongside date/views/
duration/shuffle
- Native controls follow the theme via color-scheme (dark date picker)
- Content type is now three independent toggles (Normal / Shorts / Live·Upcoming);
the feed is the union of enabled types (backend show_normal + include_shorts +
include_live)
- Per-channel filter: a button on each card scopes the feed to that channel, shown
as a removable chip in the sidebar
- Hide now refetches the feed once the change is persisted, so a hidden video shows
up in the Hidden view immediately (no refresh needed); optimistic updates respect
the current view
- Grid cards are now distinct panels (card background, border, shadow) that lift on
hover; clickable channel name in list view too
- Shorts: confirm via youtube.com/shorts/<id> probe (SOCS cookie bypasses the
consent redirect) instead of a 60s heuristic; concurrent probing, shorts_probed
flag, scheduled refinement (migration 0005)
- Search: match title + channel name only (descriptions caused noisy results)
- Faceted tag filtering: AND across categories (language AND topic narrows),
OR within a category; any/all toggle applies to topics
- Language detection: majority vote over individual titles (fixes misdetections
like multipoleguy -> English; drops bogus Polish/Romanian)
- Login: drop forced consent so returning sign-in is quick (select_account)
- Feed cards: clickable channel name (opens channel), persistent saved badge,
undo toast on hide, Hidden view to restore; tag chips show counts in tooltip
- Vite + React + TS + Tailwind SPA served by FastAPI (multi-stage Docker build)
- Four color schemes (Midnight default, Forest, Slate, YouTube) x dark/light,
adjustable text size; persisted to user preferences and localStorage
- Header search, grid/list toggle, theme menu; sidebar filters (show state,
sort, include Shorts/live, language + topic tag chips with any/all matching)
- Infinite-scroll feed of video cards; click opens youtube.com in a new tab;
per-video watched / saved / hidden actions with optimistic updates
- SPA fallback routing; login screen for unauthenticated users