Fold the client-side transient bell into the inbox page so there's a single
notification indicator. The inbox now has two groups — "System" (durable,
server-backed) and "Activity" (client-side events with their Unhide/Unwatch/
Find-in-feed actions) — and the nav badge sums both unread counts. The separate
rail bell (NotificationCenter) is removed.
Activity items get a per-item clear (X) alongside the global Clear all. Unhiding
or unwatching a video from anywhere — a card, the toast's Undo, or the inbox —
now quietly resolves the original "Hidden/Watched X" entry (no duplicate "Unhidden
X" toast, no stale entry with a dead action), via a new resolveVideo store helper.
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.
Show the unread count as a number on the collapsed nav rail (not just a dot), and
invert the badge colours on the active row so it isn't an accent-on-accent red blob;
centre the number on the circle.
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.
Bump VERSION to 0.9.0 and add the user-facing release notes for the durable
notification inbox (P1) and the maintenance/validation job that retires videos
that can no longer be played.
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.
- Duplicate-tag create/rename hit the uq_tags_user_name constraint and 500'd; now caught and
returned as a clear 409 ('You already have a tag named …').
- New global error dialog (errorDialog store + ErrorDialog modal) for definitive server refusals;
the api layer wiring + mount land with the rest of the round.
- Modal now keeps a stack so ESC dismisses only the top modal — an error over the tag editor
closes the error and leaves the editor open.
- 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.
Columns auto-size to their content (table-layout: auto) via a per-column 'nowrap' flag;
headers never wrap. Replaces hand-tuned fixed widths so values like 'N / S / L' no longer
wrap, and callers give a min-width only where a column must not collapse.
Replace the stacked card rows with the reusable DataTable: sortable columns, in-header
Channel/Tags filters, status chips + page controls in one row, wider layout. Tag toggle
is now optimistic (no full refetch). Sync column collapses to one 'fully synced' chip;
Actions column carries hide/unsubscribe + a backfill control (admin reset / per-user
full-history opt-in). Channel status filter persists across reloads.
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).
Generic client-side table: per-column sort, in-header filters (text/select/multi),
built-in pagination with a user-set page size (incl. All) and an editable jump-to-page
box. Sort/filter/page/size persist to localStorage (survive F5). Falls back to a compact
card list below md. Intended for reuse across modules (channels now, playlists next).
The Settings tab was local React state, so F5 always snapped back to Appearance.
Persist it in localStorage (siftlode.settingsTab), validated against the tab list.
Toasts rose top-right, far from the notification bell which now lives bottom-left.
Anchor them bottom-left inside the content column (clears the sidebar at any width),
newest nearest the bell. Add a ~50% white border in dark mode so they stand out off
the conventional top-right spot.
- Split the rail into a content group (Feed/Channels/Playlists) and an admin
group (Stats/Scheduler) separated by a divider (system group hidden for non-admins).
- Move the language switcher, About and notification bell out of the top header
into an icon cluster above Settings (horizontal expanded, vertical collapsed).
Their popovers portal to <body> and anchor right + above the button, escaping the
nav's backdrop-filter. About is removed from the account popover (now in the cluster).
- LanguageSwitcher/NotificationCenter gain a 'rail' variant for the above.
- Also relocate the Toaster mount into the (now relative) content column.
Each day now has a full-height track behind a solid accent fill, so low-usage
days no longer render as a near-invisible sliver that only stood out on hover.
- Channel name: middle-click opens the channel's YouTube page in a new tab
(left-click still opens the in-app detail) plus an explicit external-link icon.
- recent/full sync badges show a check icon when the state is reached.
- New i18n key channels.row.openOnYouTube (HU/EN/DE).
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.
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.
The fallback used a translucent background and left the iframe mounted, so
YouTube's own 'Video unavailable' screen bled through and overlapped our
message. Use a solid background and hide the iframe while the error shows.
The in-app IFrame player showed YouTube's bare 'Video unavailable' screen
with no way out when a video couldn't be embedded (auto-generated Topic
art-tracks disable embedding -> error 101/150; removed/private -> 100).
Catch the IFrame onError and overlay a clear message + 'Open on YouTube'
button, with a tailored note for embedding-disabled videos.
The shared-account warning was a requiresInteraction toast that re-fired
on every reload. Replace it with a permanent, non-dismissible banner (like
the version banner) shown above the content while in the demo account.
Live streams and upcoming/premiere videos have no fixed duration, so the
playlist row and video card left a blank where the runtime usually sits.
Show a LIVE (red) or upcoming badge instead, so it's clear the missing
time is by design, not a sync gap.
The shared demo account no longer hits YouTube affordances: the onboarding
wizard never opens (or renders) for it, the empty-feed prompt nudges into
the shared library instead of the connect wizard, and the browser-facing
/auth/upgrade redirects the demo home instead of returning a raw 403 JSON.
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.
Bump VERSION to 0.4.1 and add the 0.4.1 release-notes entry (feed view/content-type chips
above the videos, key+direction sort, exact view count + upload date on cards/player).
Mirror the card change in PlayerModal: append the precise locale-aware date after the
relative time, for both the active video and a linked (navigated) video's stats.
The abbreviated count (e.g. '9B' for ~9 billion) can read like '98' since the B glyph
resembles an 8. Add a title tooltip with the full localized count on the views label.
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.
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.