Feed text search used plain ILIKE, which is case- but not diacritic-insensitive, so 'tiesto'
missed the many titles spelled 'Tiësto' — a search that ingested ~45 results showed only ~12.
Enable the postgres unaccent extension (migration 0029) and wrap both sides of the title/
channel match in unaccent(), so 'tiesto' now matches 'Tiësto'. Applies to feed, count and
facets alike.
Replace the binary 'show search-discovered' toggle with a 3-way Source selector in the
Library toolbar, so users can also see ONLY search-discovered videos — not just hide or
mix them. Backend: feed param library_source = organic (default, hides via_search) | all
(both) | search (only via_search), applied in scope=all. Strings in HU/EN/DE.
Add a live YouTube search that materialises results into the shared catalog so
they render with the normal feed cards + in-app player and gain per-user state.
- YouTubeClient.search_videos(): search.list (100 units), embeddable-only, returns
flat stubs + nextPageToken; surfaces liveBroadcastContent for live filtering.
- routes/search.py GET /api/search/youtube: require_human + per-user daily cap
(search_daily_limit_per_user, default 70) + can_spend pre-check (429 on either);
drops live/upcoming, upserts channel stubs (channels.list) + video stubs, enriches
(videos.list), runs the youtube.com/shorts probe, then excludes Shorts/live and
returns feed cards in relevance order with the YouTube pageToken as the cursor.
- Provenance: videos.via_search / channels.from_search (migration 0028) flag
search-discovered rows; the feed hides them from the Library (scope=all) by default
via exclude_search_discovered, leaving the Mine feed untouched.
- quota.actions_today() counts a user's per-action events today for the cap; only the
search.list call is attributed VIDEOS_SEARCH so the counter is exactly 1 per search.
- feed_columns() is the single feed-row projection, consumed by both /feed and the
playlist-detail query (was copy-pasted, drift risk on every new column).
- _replace_items_from_youtube() dedups the YouTube playlist-mirror block shared by
sync_user_playlists and repull_playlist.
- _next_playlist_position/_next_item_position/_add_item replace the append-position
idiom (x4) and the exists-then-insert blocks (x2).
Replace deep-OFFSET paging (which scans-and-discards skipped rows on the
233k-row catalog and shifts/duplicates rows as the scheduler ingests mid-
scroll) with stable keyset pagination over an opaque cursor.
A single sort registry drives both the ORDER BY and a generic, NULL-aware
keyset WHERE so they can never drift, with Video.id as the unique final
tiebreaker. Covers every sort: newest/oldest, views, duration, title,
subscribers (joined), priority (coalesced multi-key) and the seeded
shuffle. The response now returns next_cursor instead of offset.
The quota-attribution action keys were inconsistent (mixed verbs, ad-hoc names,
English-only labels). Introduce a QuotaAction constants holder (one source of
truth), rename every attribution call site to it, and add migration 0020 to
rename historical quota_events.action values. The display label now resolves
from i18n (quotaActions.<key>, EN/HU/DE) instead of a hard-coded English map.
Scheduler job ids and progress phase labels are a separate namespace and are
left untouched.
Same fix as the subscribe reconcile, applied to the remaining endpoints that
wrapped a YouTubeError in a 502: video lookup (feed) and playlist refresh,
push-plan, sync, and delete. A 502 is treated by the client as a transient
"connection lost" blip, so a real, explainable YouTube failure showed the wrong
message. 422 carries the clear detail to the error dialog instead.
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.
- 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.
The in-app player marks a video watched when it reaches the end, firing
POST /videos/{id}/state at the same instant as a progress checkpoint. The
progress endpoint deletes the 'new' video_states row near the end, so the
concurrent state UPDATE matched 0 rows and raised StaleDataError -> 500. The
watched status was never persisted (and Feed swallowed the error), so the
video stayed in the unwatched feed even after a refresh.
- set_video_state: atomic INSERT ... ON CONFLICT (uq_user_video) DO UPDATE for
watched/hidden, immune to a concurrent delete; tolerate StaleDataError on the
'new' branch and in the progress endpoint.
- PlayerModal: skip the redundant near-end progress checkpoint when we just
auto-marked watched, removing the self-inflicted race.
- Feed: drop the optimistic override if the server rejects the change, so a
failed request can't leave a card phantom-hidden.
1) Move the Show view filter (Unwatched/In progress/All/Watched/Hidden) up into the
toolbar chip row as its own single-select group, divided from the content-type chips;
removed the 'show' sidebar widget (sidebar now = Upload date / Language / Topic).
2) Rework ordering like the Playlists page: a sort-key dropdown (Date, Popular, Duration,
Name, Channel subscribers, Channel priority, Surprise me) + a single asc/desc arrow
toggle, instead of separate directional entries. 'Most viewed' is now 'Popular'.
Backend gains the missing directions (views_asc, title_desc, subscribers_asc,
priority_asc); the frontend maps (key, dir) -> the backend sort string, so FeedFilters
is unchanged. Trilingual (feed.sortKey.*, feed.dirAsc/dirDesc). Feed.tsx normalized to LF.
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.
In AND ("All") topic mode the facet endpoint still excluded the topic selections
when counting topic chips, so every topic kept its full count and none dropped
out as you narrowed — e.g. picking Comedy left Cooking visible even though no
channel has both. Count topics conjunctively in AND mode (keep the selected
topics applied) so each remaining chip reflects channels that ALSO have all
already-selected topics; non-co-occurring tags fall to zero and hide. OR mode
stays disjunctive. Verified: Comedy selected narrows topic chips 21 -> 6.
Add a facets endpoint that returns per-tag channel counts for the current filter
context (scope, channel, date, content type, search, watch state, and the other
category's tags). Each category is counted with its own selections ignored —
standard drill-down faceting — by a new exclude_tag_category param threaded into
_filtered_query, so selecting one topic doesn't zero out the other topics. Count
is distinct channels with a matching video, keeping the channel-count chip
semantics. Reuses the feed's filter query so both stay in lockstep.
The feed query was always scoped to the user's own non-hidden subscriptions
via an INNER JOIN on subscriptions. Add a scope param: scope=my (default)
keeps that behaviour; scope=all LEFT-joins the subscription instead, so every
video in the shared catalog shows while per-channel priority still resolves
for channels the user is subscribed to. Per-user watch state stays private via
the VideoState outer join in both modes. The priority sort is made null-safe
(coalesce to 0) since unsubscribed channels have no subscription row in all-mode.
Add position_seconds (+progress_updated_at) to video_states so watch progress
survives across devices and can drive a feed filter. New POST
/api/videos/{id}/progress checkpoints the player position (clearing trivially
-early and near-finished positions). Feed serialize exposes position_seconds and
a show=in_progress filter lists started-but-unfinished videos. Un-marking
'watched' now keeps a stored position instead of deleting the row.
- 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).
- Tooltip: render in a portal with fixed positioning + edge-flip so hints are never
clipped by overflow/stacking ancestors (fixes mispositioned/hidden bubbles app-wide).
- Glass: raise opacity so overlay menus/panels stay readable over content.
- SettingsPanel: vertical tab rail (no wrapping/jumping), content grid-stacked so the
panel sizes to the tallest tab (stable height) and floats to its content height.
- Notifications: the test toast is now a normal auto-dismissing toast (with countdown
bar) that also plays the sound via a new force-sound flag.
- Channel manager: explain priority/tags/hide and what 'Sync subscriptions' does;
add a 'Channel priority' feed sort so priority is actually meaningful.
- 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
- Language detection: classify one cleaned+concatenated blob (strip emoji,
@mentions, #tags, numbers, punctuation); fixes caps/emoji-heavy channels
(e.g. Nessaj -> Hungarian, no more bogus Chinese/Korean)
- Feed now joins the user's subscriptions, so unsubscribing on YouTube removes a
channel from the feed; periodic subscription re-sync job picks up changes
- Watched/Saved/Hidden views ignore the Shorts/live default-hiding so the full
set is visible (fixes hidden videos missing from the Hidden view)
- Persist feed filters + search across reloads (localStorage)
- 3D polish: cards lift with shadow on hover; chips/buttons get depth and a
press effect; undo toast lasts longer
- 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