Register youtube_api_key in the sysconfig registry as a secret and resolve it from
the DB-override-or-env layer in YouTubeClient (self.db is in scope). Adds a YouTube
API group to the Configuration page (EN/HU/DE).
Google OAuth client id/secret stay env-only for now: the authlib client is
registered at module load (auth.py), and the token-refresh reads them too, so a
runtime DB override needs a lazy/re-registerable OAuth client — that belongs to the
install-wizard epic (first-boot OAuth config without restart). Admin-role-via-UI
moves to the auth-overhaul epic (user management lives there).
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.
Add a daily maintenance/validation job that detects videos which can't be played
anywhere and retires them safely. Two phases: re-check already-flagged videos
(recover if available again, else hard-delete once the grace period elapses,
cascading to states/playlist items), and a rolling re-validation of the
least-recently-checked currently-available videos that flags newly-unplayable
ones (hidden from the feed immediately via unavailable_since).
Detection is ~free: a video missing from the videos.list response is
deleted-or-private; an `upcoming` premiere >2 days past its scheduled start that
never went live is abandoned. A still-live broadcast is kept (legit 24/7 stream).
Enrichment now also fetches part=status to populate the status columns. Grace is
7 days for removed videos, none for abandoned. Before deleting, affected users
get one batched notification (never per-video). Interval is admin-tunable via the
Scheduler dashboard; batch size and grace are config. Quota-attributed to the
system and bounded by the same backfill reserve as the other jobs.
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.
Add OAuth-only write helpers to YouTubeClient (each 50 quota units):
create_playlist, add_playlist_item, move_playlist_item, delete_playlist_item,
delete_playlist, plus iter_playlist_items_with_ids for diffing. A shared _write
helper records quota and raises YouTubeError on non-2xx.
Mirror each user's own YouTube playlists into local source='youtube' playlists,
one-way (YT -> local). New client methods iter_my_playlists / iter_my_playlist_video_ids
(OAuth, so private playlists work); sync/playlists.py reconciles the mirror (matching YT
order) and ingests any playlist videos not in the shared catalog yet (with stub channels).
POST /api/playlists/sync-youtube for manual sync (read-scope gated, per-user quota) plus a
scheduler job (playlist_sync_minutes, default 6h) that syncs all read-scope users. YouTube's
Watch Later / History are not API-accessible and are never synced.
- uvicorn --log-config (log_config.json): timestamped formatters for uvicorn
access/error and the app's own "subfeed" loggers (ms precision)
- Log key activity: startup/shutdown, login/denied, token refresh, YouTube API
errors, subscription imports, sync pause/resume
- Background sync jobs no longer swallow errors silently — failures in RSS poll,
backfill, enrichment, autotag and resync are logged with tracebacks
- 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
- Free per-channel RSS reader for quota-less fresh-video detection
- Recent-first backfill (configurable: 100 videos / 1 year) plus resumable deep
backfill from the uploads playlist
- Enrichment via videos.list: duration, view/like counts, category, topics,
language, Shorts heuristic and livestream/premiere classification
- Reusable sync runners + APScheduler jobs (rss / enrich / backfill), all
quota-aware with a reserve so backfill never starves fresh enrichment
- Manual triggers: POST /api/sync/{rss,backfill,enrich}
- Exact insert counting via RETURNING with in-batch de-duplication
- Channel/Subscription/Video/ApiQuotaUsage models + migration 0002
- Synchronous YouTube Data API client with OAuth token refresh and per-call
quota accounting (API key preferred for public reads when configured)
- Subscription import: upsert channels + subscription links, prune unsubscribed,
fetch channel details (uploads playlist, topics, stats, handle, country)
- Central quota guard tracking units per US-Pacific day against a daily budget
- POST /api/sync/subscriptions and GET /api/sync/status endpoints