Move content type and ordering out of the filter sidebar into a feed toolbar (approved
proposal 2): a prominent content-type chip row (Normal/Shorts/Live toggle chips) with the
sort control + count + reshuffle in a quieter row beneath it. The toolbar renders even on
'no matches' so content-type can be turned back on after it filtered everything out. The
sidebar keeps Show / Upload date / Language / Topic; 'sort' and 'content' widgets removed
from the layout (normalizeLayout drops them from any saved layout). New feed.sortLabel
string (HU/EN/DE).
Bump VERSION to 0.4.0 and add the 0.4.0 release-notes entry (Epic N: left nav sidebar,
multi-account switch, Settings page, in-app back, frosted-glass refresh).
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against is_allowed in case the invite was revoked).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.
Dark glass looked nearly flat because the blurred backdrop is itself dark. Add a
brightness lift to backdrop-filter in dark mode for .glass/.glass-menu so the frosted
sheen reads even over dark surfaces (over colourful content it just looks richer).
Perf-mode still disables the blur (later rule wins).
The full-screen transparent dismiss backdrop sat directly behind the popover and acted as
a compositing layer, so the popover's backdrop-filter sampled it (empty) instead of the
page — making the glass look fully solid. Drop the backdrop and dismiss via document
mousedown/Escape listeners (like the other menus). Now backdrop-filter samples real
content and the frost shows.
Now that the popover is portaled to body its backdrop-filter actually samples the content
behind it, so the near-opaque glass-menu (needed only as a workaround while blur was
trapped) made it look solid. Switch it back to the frosty .glass (78%); the working blur
softens the background so text stays readable without the bleed-through. Trapped header
menus (language/notifications) keep glass-menu.
The nav's .glass backdrop-filter makes it a containing block for fixed descendants and a
stacking context, so the account popover's fixed inset-0 backdrop only covered the nav (not
the viewport) and the popover sat below the main content — controls behind it stayed
clickable. Portal the popover + its dismiss backdrop to <body> with fixed coords computed
from the trigger rect, so it's truly top-most (z-50) and blocks clicks underneath.
Floating menus hover over undimmed content (no backdrop scrim like dialogs), so the
frosted .glass (78%) let the content bleed through and hurt readability. Add a near-opaque
.glass-menu (surface 92%, keeps blur) and use it for the account, language, notification
and add-to-playlist popovers. Dialogs/chrome keep the frostier .glass (they sit over a dark
scrim / the ambient bg). perf-mode disables its blur too.
The dark-mode experiment made .glass globally more translucent (surface 66%), which
also hit content-overlapping surfaces like the account popover — text became hard to
read over the feed behind it. Drop that override so .glass is back to the readable 78%
everywhere; keep the richer dark ambient (harmless to readability). Docked chrome loses
the marginal extra frost (which was barely noticeable anyway).
Push an in-app history entry on each page switch (page rides in history.state, URL stays
clean — filters still never go in the URL) and sync the page from history.state on
popstate. The initial entry is stamped after the strip-params effect (which nulls
history.state). Now the mouse/browser Back button steps through visited pages instead of
jumping straight to the Google consent/redirect. Second step of Epic N.
In dark mode the faint accent pools left the docked frosted chrome (nav/header) looking
flat — no content behind it to refract, unlike dialogs over the feed. Boost the dark-mode
ambient pools and make .glass a bit more translucent there so the chrome reads as glass
near the accent pools. Light mode unchanged. The full app-wide dark effect still needs
Phase 2 (ambient content/mosaic), deferred.
Apply the real frosted .glass surface (blur) to the few large chrome surfaces — the nav
sidebar, the header and all Modal-based dialogs (was glass-card / plain surfaces) — and
enrich the ambient backdrop a touch (three soft accent pools) so the glass has more to
refract app-wide. Popovers (notifications, language, account, add-to-playlist) were
already glass. Bulk feed cards stay glass-card (no per-card blur) for performance; the
existing perf-mode still disables blur. Phase 2 (ambient thumbnail mosaic / bg image +
toggle) deferred to end-of-project polish.
Move Settings out of the right-side overlay into a left-nav page (page='settings'),
so it opens where you're already looking — no cross-screen mouse travel. The Settings
rail item now sets the page (with active highlight) instead of opening a dialog; the
panel is refactored to an in-flow .glass card (keeps the frosted look over the ambient
backdrop), with the page title shown in the header. Removed the overlay + Esc/backdrop
close path.
Move the modules (Feed/Channels/Playlists/Stats) out of the avatar dropdown into a
persistent left sidebar with icon+label entries; collapses to a thin icon rail
(persisted in localStorage). Account actions (About, Sign out, admin badge) move to a
popover at the sidebar bottom; Settings is a rail entry. Header is now a contextual top
bar (sync status, feed scope + search or page title, language, notifications) — logo and
account menu removed from it. New nav.json strings (HU/EN/DE). First step of Epic N.
Bump VERSION to 0.3.0 and add the 0.3.0 release-notes entry (local playlists, watch
later as a playlist, YouTube mirror + two-way sync, sort + undo/redo, rail sorting).
A reorder only invalidated the sidebar query, so detail.dirty stayed stale and the
Reset to YouTube button + Unsynced indicator appeared only after F5. Also invalidate
the detail query on reorder; the membership guard keeps the refetch from wiping the
undo history on a pure reorder.
The detail header overflowed the items column. Make the secondary actions icon-only
with tooltips (Sync/Export, Reset to YouTube, Delete) keeping only Play all labeled;
replace the long 'Unsynced changes' / 'Synced from YouTube' chips with a compact
accent 'Unsynced' dot (tooltip explains). Add an open-on-YouTube external-link button
next to the name + edit pencil (tooltip), shown for any YouTube-linked playlist.
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.
The auto-select effect ran while the playlist query was still loading (empty list),
nulling the localStorage-restored selection so F5 fell back to the first playlist.
Wait for the first load (listQuery.data) before adjusting the selection.
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.
Add a sort toolbar to the Playlists page: Title A-Z/Z-A, shortest/longest first,
and a 'group by channel' toggle that groups items by channel (A-Z) and applies the
chosen sort within each group. Applying a sort reorders the items and persists via
the existing reorder API.
The item order is now an undoable value: drag, sort and grouping all go through it,
so every change is reversible via undo/redo buttons and Ctrl/Cmd+Z / Ctrl+Y
(Ctrl+Shift+Z). Built on two reusable pieces, not playlist-specific:
- useUndoable<T> — a generic past/present/future snapshot hook (set/undo/redo/reset
+ canUndo/canRedo), ref-backed so callbacks are stable and never see a stale snapshot;
onApply runs the side effect (here: persist order).
- UndoToolbar — undo/redo buttons + keyboard shortcuts, plain props so any undo
source can use it.
Undo history is reset only when the item set actually changes (different playlist or
add/remove), so a refetch confirming our own reorder doesn't wipe it; membership
changes (remove) clear history since they aren't reorder-undoable. Trilingual.
Mirrors (source='youtube') were read-only; per the original two-way design they can
now be edited locally (add/remove/reorder/rename) and pushed back. The read-sync
skips a dirty mirror so it won't clobber unpushed edits; a successful push clears
dirty and lets the mirror refresh. _mark_dirty now covers any YouTube-linked list
(exported local or mirror), and rename marks dirty too. push/delete no longer reject
mirrors. Push reconciles the title as well (cheap playlists.list compare, then
playlists.update only if changed) so a local rename doesn't revert on the next pull.
Frontend: editable = not-built-in (was also excluding mirrors); rows/reorder enabled
for all owned lists; AddToPlaylist popover lists mirrors too (with a YT marker); the
origin chip now reads 'edits sync back'. Trilingual.
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).
The 'Synced N playlists' and 'View link copied' toasts used the default info level,
which renders in the accent colour and read as an error/alert. Mark them level:success
so they show the green check — clearly positive and theme-independent.
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 header 'N without full history' (and sync state) polled every 30s but only while
the tab was focused, and the global refetchOnWindowFocus is off — so after switching
tabs the count looked frozen until a manual reload. Poll in the background too and
refetch on focus so it tracks the scheduler's progress without F5.
Track the playing item by id instead of a frozen index, deriving the index from the
live queue so the N / M counter and prev/next neighbours stay correct when the playlist
changes underneath (e.g. an item removed in another tab) without disrupting playback of
the current video. Refetch the playlist list/detail on window focus so such changes flow
in, updating the player's queue length in near-real-time.
PlayerModal now accepts an optional queue + startIndex. The active item drives the
player; it recreates per item (reusing the single-video resume / auto-watch / progress
logic), auto-advances to the next item when one ends, and shows Previous / Next controls
with an N / M indicator. The Playlists page passes the playlist as the queue from Play all
or a clicked row. Trilingual previous/next 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.
Adding a video to a playlist via the AddToPlaylist popover invalidated the membership
and the playlist list, but not the playlist *detail* query, so the Playlists page
served stale cached items (the new video only appeared after F5). Invalidate the
["playlist"] detail queries too.
The post-delete auto-select effect re-picked the just-deleted id from the still-stale
playlists cache, so its detail lingered. Select the next remaining playlist directly on
delete (or null), drop the deleted detail from the cache, and make the effect re-validate
the selection against the current list (clear when empty, reselect when the current id is
gone). Also fix the header title showing "Channel manager" on the Playlists page.
Add a promise-based ConfirmProvider + useConfirm() hook (built on the Modal shell,
liquid-glass styling, danger variant, Esc/backdrop = cancel, Enter = confirm) so
confirmations match the app instead of the native browser dialog. Wire it in at the
app root and replace both window.confirm call sites (playlist delete, channel
unsubscribe). Trilingual common.confirm/confirmTitle strings.
Since filters/page are no longer mirrored to the URL (de-URL refactor), pressing F5
on the Channels/Playlists/Stats page dropped back to the feed because the initial
page was read only from the (now-absent) ?page= param. Persist page to localStorage
and restore it on load; a share link's ?page= still takes precedence.
The detail pane rendered from react-query's cached data, so deleting the selected
playlist emptied the rail but left its stale contents on the right. Gate the detail
view on the current selection so it falls back to the empty state when nothing (or a
just-deleted playlist) is selected.
The popover was always positioned below its trigger, so on cards near the bottom
of the viewport it ran off-screen. Measure the panel's real height and open it
upward (clamped to the viewport) when there isn't room below; also clamp the
horizontal position.
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.
Bump VERSION to 0.2.0 and add release notes covering the Mine/Library shared-feed
scope, dynamic faceted filter chips (live counts, hide non-matching, Any/All topic
match), surprise-me reshuffle, share-view links, and the deep-backfill status
clarity fixes.
Add a share button next to Clear all that copies a link reproducing the current
filter view (filters, sort, scope) to the clipboard, with a confirmation toast.
This is the opt-in replacement for the old always-on URL mirroring. Trilingual.
Filters/sort/search/scope were written to the address bar on every change (a leftover
from sharing reproducible examples), giving two sources of truth. Make localStorage the
single source: drop the automatic syncUrl from setFilters/setPage. A "Share view" link
still hydrates filters on first load, after which the query is stripped from the URL
(stripUrlParams) so it stays clean. syncUrl is replaced by shareUrl (builds the link on
demand); the serializer now also round-trips scope.
The AND/OR ("Any"/"All") control for topic chips was a single faint corner link
that was easy to miss. Replace it with a labelled segmented control ("Match:
[Any][All]") so the AND option is discoverable. New trilingual 'match' label.
Order topic/language chips by their (contextual) count descending, name as the
tiebreaker, so the most-populated tags sit at the top and the smallest counts
fall to the bottom as you scan down.
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.
The header status only considered recent-sync pending, so it read "all synced"
while the scheduler was still backfilling full history — directly contradicting
the adjacent "N without full history" notice. Add an active "fetching history"
state (spinner) shown when recent sync is done but deep backfill is still
pending, so "all synced" appears only when nothing is pending at all. The admin
pause button now also shows during deep backfill (it's pausable work). Trilingual.
The channel manager already styled the two deep-backfill-pending states
differently (solid clickable chip when you requested full history vs a faint
outline when another subscriber did), but both used the same "full history
queued" label, so a channel queued by someone else looked identical to one you
queued yourself. Give the by-other case its own label ("full history coming")
so the distinction is legible at a glance, not just on hover. Trilingual.
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.
The per-tag channel_count was already returned by GET /api/tags but only
surfaced in the chip tooltip. Render it as a small count badge on the chip
face so the relative weight of each topic/language is visible at a glance.
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.
Feed, VideoCard, Sidebar, PlayerModal, Channels, Stats, SettingsPanel,
OnboardingWizard, NotificationCenter, Toaster, ErrorBoundary and the relativeTime
helper are now fully translated in Hungarian, English and German, each with its own
locale area file (auto-loaded). Key parity verified across all three languages.