searchAcrossServers was the only aggregation entry point without a
hiddenLibraryKeys parameter, so libraries hidden from home hubs, Continue
Watching and the library rail still surfaced their contents in the Search
tab. Thread the profile's hidden keys from SearchScreen through to the
aggregation, and drop matching items between the fan-out and the ranking
pass so hidden hits cannot spend the result limit and shrink what is
shown. Items the backend cannot attribute to a library, such as Plex
shared and external media, are kept.
The screen re-runs the visible query when a library is hidden or unhidden
while results are on screen. Its listener is attached only after the
provider has hydrated, so the initial load notification cannot race the
first query into running twice.
Plex search rows now go through the library-aware tagger, so a response
that names its section only via librarySectionKey or
targetLibrarySectionID is still attributable, and therefore filterable.
Jellyfin search results carry no library id at all: the mapper's
ParentLibraryId is not a Jellyfin field, and ParentId resolves to a
season or physical folder rather than a CollectionFolder. Filtering there
needs server-side ParentId scoping and is left for a follow-up.
close#1770
Consolidates duplicated logic behind shared implementations — paginated
grid tabs, focus chrome, cached remote stores, sheet selection columns,
the server artifact store and a test fixture layer — and removes code
that had become unreachable. Net reduction of about 5,500 lines with no
behaviour change.
Where a fix had landed separately in code that moved into a shared
helper, the fix was re-applied inside the helper rather than left behind
in the copy that went away.
The search screens, the out-of-band auth dialogs, the live TV guide and the
list-download paths each carried their own copy of the same shell. Extracts
SearchInputField and PendingAuthDialog and routes the duplicated download
and guide helpers through one implementation.
close#1514
A query submitted from the companion remote now behaves like a submit
instead of focus-to-type: TvKeyboardController closes an already-open
OSK and lands focus on the input without reopening it, then the shared
handleSearchSubmit path runs the search and focuses the first result.
Also guard DebouncedMediaSearch against selection-only controller
notifications re-arming the debounce into a duplicate fetch.
Co-authored-by: l3gitpanda <12003346+l3gitpanda@users.noreply.github.com>
Poster images are decorative (the card exposes one merged node), and
the default per-child AutomaticKeepAlive/_SelectionKeepAlive/
IndexedSemantics wrappers are inert here — no keep-alive clients or
SelectionArea exist. The semantics phase ran ~9ms every frame on TV
devices with an accessibility service; it scales with node count.
The TV keyboard dialog froze the field's callbacks at open time, so the
search screen's done key fell through to unfocus() once results arrived.
Resolve callbacks against the latest field widget at invoke time, and
give the search screen a TV submit handler that focuses the first result
or flushes the pending debounce.
Replace per-tab if-chains in _focusContent() and _selectTab() with
generic FocusableTab/TabVisibilityAware dispatch. Fixes search screen
focus on Android TV (sidebar → Search now works).