Explore shelf cards drew a poster, a title and a year. An audit of all six
catalog sources found the rest was lost at two boundaries — the wire-to-DTO
mapping and the DTO-to-CatalogItem mapping — and then simply not drawn: the
grid card fell through every branch of buildMetadataSubtitle to the year-only
case, while the list card used by search already composed certification,
runtime and rating from fields the synthesized MediaItem already held.
Extend CatalogItem with the neutral facts every provider had been dropping:
attributed rating sources, leaderboard ranks that keep their season window,
audience counters that keep their timeframe, broadcast slots, next-episode air
times, server availability and request state, exact release dates, alternate
titles, format, source material, studios, countries, languages, credits, tags,
links, artwork variants, play state, gallery art and background prose. Replace
fetchCast and fetchRelated with one fetchDetail returning the enriched item,
its cast, its recommendations and labelled franchise relations without adding
a request: sources needing two calls keep two and run them concurrently with
isolated failures.
Map those fields in all six sources, widening only field selections that cost
no extra round trip — MAL's fields list, AniList's selection set and a bounded
row cast that lets detail skip its character call, Trakt's guest stars, Seerr's
language parameter and TMDB size ladder, and Plex's includeUserState. Plex hub
artwork widens only on TV, where the spotlight is its only consumer, because it
doubles the payload.
Render them: a rating-first caption and bounded badges on the shelf card,
labelled sections on the detail screen, provider hub styles and result counts
on shelves, and logo, banner and accent art in the TV spotlight.
Verified against live Plex, AniList, Simkl and MAL responses, and on a Pixel 7.
Plex Explore showed only the Watchlist row. `/hubs/sections/watchlist`
answers with placeholder hubs — every entry carries `placeholder: true`,
`size: 0` and no `Metadata` — so `fetchHubs` mapped each one to an empty
page and dropped all of them. That is true no matter what the profile has
watchlisted; the shelves never rendered.
Read `/hubs/sections/home` instead, the section Plex's own web client
renders on its Home > Trending tab, and hydrate each placeholder from its
own key (six at a time). `directory` shelves list browse categories and
`clip` shelves list trailers, neither of which becomes a catalog item, so
they are skipped before spending a request. A shelf that fails degrades to
the ones that succeeded; a pass where every shelf failed still throws.
Discover ignores container offsets on hub keys and truncates with `limit`
instead, so a hub is one page: View All takes the whole shelf in a single
request rather than replaying page one, and hub requests drop `Media` and
`Image` elements the catalog layer never reads.
Return initialized show and season rules from the backfill query so their
coverage is recomputed from download ancestry. Rule execution links only the
unwatched episodes it inspected, so the cached flag let a sibling list
cleanup delete episodes the show rule covers.
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.
- PaginatedCardGridTabState: the collections and playlists tabs were 95%
identical; they now supply only pageSize/fetchPage/idOf instead of each
duplicating the grid, memo, inflation budget and focus wiring.
- EtagCachedRemoteStore: the anime-lists and fribb mapping stores now share
one download/cache/isolate-parse/conditional-GET lifecycle.
- FocusableTileStateMixin manages its own initState/didUpdateWidget/dispose
instead of requiring every caller to forward three lifecycle hooks.
Also drops unused ServerCapabilities entries and dead code in
focusable_list_tile and music/track_row.
Introduces shared seams for paginated views, D-pad reorder, media control
routing, async singletons and the device method channel, then points the
open-coded copies at them.
Also removes unused models and duplicated provider/server plumbing, folds
the twice-implemented artifact store in the server, and factors the
repeated Flutter toolchain prologue in CI into a composite action.
Collapse duplicated setup across the suite into six shared helpers under
test/test_helpers/ and rewrite the 28 suites that were open-coding it:
http_fixtures.dart jsonResponse() for http.Response JSON stubs
library_tab_scaffold.dart pumps library tabs under their required ancestors
multi_server_fixtures.dart MultiServerProvider wiring for widget tests
playback_report_fakes.dart PlaybackReportCall + fake report sinks
profile_stack.dart production-shaped profile dependency graph
theme.dart testMonoTokens for fast-settling widget tests
Net -1245 lines with no change in coverage or assertions.
Album/artist downloads expand to tracks with pinned parent metadata,
aggregate progress, container deletes with reference-counted album
covers, and a Music tab on the downloads screen with fully offline
album playback. Home rows include music libraries (fixes plex hub
items being filtered to video types) and audio playlists join
download/sync rules.
The library Recommended tab never subscribed to deletion events, so
"Delete from server" left the episode sitting in Continue Watching
until a full reload. Make the tab DeletionAware (remove in place across
all hubs, then resync) and give DiscoverProvider the same subscription
so the home row and hubs drop deleted items too.
close#1486
Signing in triggered two back-to-back profile rebinds; the second re-added
the same Jellyfin connection, which tore down the live client and aborted
the home screen's in-flight fetches. The aborted pass was committed as
loaded-empty, flashing 'no content available' until the follow-up load
landed. Fix at the root instead of patching the sign-in window:
- addJellyfinConnection now reuses the live client when the connection is
unchanged (token, deviceId, URL set), matching the existing Plex
refreshTokensForProfile behavior; material changes still recreate it.
- Cancelled requests are classified end-to-end: the client's
treat-as-empty helpers rethrow cancellations, and the aggregation
fan-outs report cancelledServerIds alongside succeededServerIds.
- A fetch pass in which zero servers succeeded is never authoritative:
it keeps existing content instead of wiping it (also fixes the
pre-existing blanking of home/sidebar on a totally failed refresh),
stays in loading while disrupted (cancellation or binding in flight),
and only commits loaded-empty on a settled failure.
Plain Play requests the default media version (index 0 or the saved
preference), but the offline resolvers rejected the single downloaded
row when a non-default version was downloaded, then threw "No video
URL available" with no client to fall back to.
Three-part fix sharing one matcher (downloadedVersionMatches):
- getPlaybackData falls back to the downloaded version when there is no
client to stream from; the result now carries the effective
mediaIndex/mediaSourceId so cached media info and the committed
session describe the file actually played.
- navigateToVideoPlayer seeds the selection from the download record
for isOffline plays with no explicit version, covering the external
player branch and offline-library plays with a reachable server.
- PlaybackSession.fromContext prefers the result source id over the
requested one, keeping in-player state in sync after a fallback.
Online pinning is untouched: with a live client an explicitly requested
non-downloaded version still streams from the server.
Keep a running companion-remote host's crypto identity in sync with the
active profile: subscribe to PlexHome/connection/join streams and rebuild
auth contexts (restarting the broadcast when they change) so a removed
home user or revoked borrowed connection stops controlling the host.
Serialize host start/stop/crypto-rebuild through a lifecycle lock, clean
up peer subscriptions before re-listening, and guard the replaced-client
onDone against clobbering the new client's session. Drop the context.mounted
guards that aborted an app-level host start, fix the DiscoveryView
init-flash/stuck-on-throw, and delete the dead initialize*Crypto helpers.
Replace the per-tracker json_serializable session classes and account stores with a shared TrackerSession (service-aware persisted validation), a single TrackerAccountStore, a shared TrackerHttpClient, and an AnimeListTrackerBase mixin for MAL/AniList. Scope the per-service rebind guard so a disconnect can't abort a racing profile load. Add migration-safety, MAL refresh, episode-count cache, and content-type tests.
The aired-order rework can sweep correctly-placed Specials into "download
next N"; this toggle lets users opt out. Shown only for whole shows
(reusing FocusableSwitchListTile via an optional toggle on the shared
option-picker dialog), remembered across opens via a BoolPref
(default on = unchanged behavior). Filters Specials at the single
collect choke point (_collectPlayable), with a guard so explicitly
downloading the Specials season still queues its episodes.
Discover and libraries now fetch only the servers that came online since
the last pass and merge the results; already-loaded servers are not
refetched. Both providers also own their online-servers listener
(registered in the constructor, removed in dispose), so profile switches
no longer leak listeners that kept disposed providers refetching.
Resolution now considers parentChain ancestors (newest event wins) and
watched patches set container leaf counts, so container marks reach
descendant cards and vice versa.