edde746 4c8272d5b1 refactor(trackers): drive Trakt through the tracker coordinator
Trakt was the one service outside the tracker abstraction. TraktScrobbleService
re-implemented the whole playback lifecycle beside TrackerCoordinator, and
TraktSyncService pushed watched state from its own WatchStateNotifier
subscription, so the player called two objects at every lifecycle point and one
watch could be written twice. TraktTracker now implements RealtimeScrobbleTracker
like Simkl; the duplicated player call sites collapse to one each, and Trakt
shares the coordinator's ID resolver instead of re-fetching show ids every
episode.

Capabilities are split so a tracker declares what it is rather than being
special-cased: ScrobblePolicy carries each service's own resend/seek rules,
EpisodeHistoryTracker names the remote row a per-item history write targets, and
SeriesProgressTracker covers one-counter-per-series services. Writes from all
four trackers go through a shared TrackerWriteQueue, generalised from the
Trakt-only queue, with the legacy Trakt payload migrated on load. Trakt becomes
the fourth TrackersProvider slot and TraktAccountProvider is deleted, so one
object owns the active session per profile.

Two failure paths found while consolidating are fixed here too.

The queue's retries only ran on profile bind, connect and app foreground, so a
network blip mid-session left queued watches waiting for the next foreground.
OfflineModeProvider now notifies on connectivity changes, not just offline-state
or WiFi-flag changes, and main.dart flushes the queue when the network returns.

The queue also counted every failure toward the five attempts that permanently
drop an item, so a rate limit or a service having a bad hour could discard a
pending watch - the loss the queue exists to prevent. Only an answer about the
write itself now spends an attempt: 4xx counts, while rate limits, 5xx,
recoverable token-refresh failures and requests that never arrived do not. A
back-off answer also defers that service for the rest of the flush, so a queue
holding many rows does not fire all of them at a service that just asked for
quiet.
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Plezy Logo Plezy

A modern client for Plex and Jellyfin on desktop, mobile, and TV. Built with Flutter for native performance and a clean interface.

Website · Screenshots · Download · Contributing · License

Plezy mobile screenshots

Download

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play Available at the Amazon App Store

Platform Download
Windows Installer (x64, arm64) · Portable x64 · Portable arm64
macOS DMG (x64, arm64)
Linux x64 .deb · .rpm · .pkg.tar.zst · portable tar.gz
Linux arm64 .deb · .rpm · .pkg.tar.zst · portable tar.gz

Package managers:

  • Nix - Community package by @mio-19 and @MiniHarinn
  • Homebrew (macOS):
    brew tap edde746/plezy https://github.com/edde746/plezy
    brew install --cask plezy
    
  • AUR (Arch Linux) - Community maintained by @jianglai:
    yay -S plezy-bin
    
  • WinGet (Windows):
    winget install edde746.Plezy
    

Features

Browse & Discover

  • Libraries, collections, and playlists
  • Discover hub — Continue Watching, Next Up, trending, and recommendations
  • Cross-server search
  • Filtering, sorting, and alphabetical jump navigation
  • Extras — trailers, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes

Playback

  • Wide codec support (HEVC, AV1, VP9, and more)
  • HDR and Dolby Vision1
  • Full ASS/SSA subtitles with customizable styling
  • Online subtitle search & download2
  • Audio & subtitle choices remembered per title
  • Progress sync and resume
  • Auto-play next episode with skip intro / skip credits
  • Chapter navigation with thumbnail scrub previews
  • Playback speed, audio sync offset, sleep timer
  • Ambient lighting and GLSL shader presets3
  • Picture-in-Picture4
  • Refresh-rate matching5
  • External player launch (VLC, MX Player, etc.)

Live TV & DVR

  • Live TV channel browsing with favorites
  • DVR support with EPG guide, recording rules, and scheduled recordings2
  • Multi-server Live TV support where available

Downloads & Offline

  • Download media for offline viewing
  • Background queue with pause / resume
  • Sync rules for automatic downloads
  • Offline browsing with watch state sync-back on reconnect

Watch Together

  • Synchronized playback with friends
  • Real-time play / pause / seek sync

Integrations

  • Discord Rich Presence6
  • Trakt, MyAnimeList, AniList, and Simkl tracking & rating
  • Plezy Remote — control desktop and TV from mobile
  • Watch Next row

Platform & Customization

  • Desktop, mobile, and TV — full D-pad, keyboard, and gamepad support
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts6
  • Metadata and artwork editing
  • Settings import/export
  • Localized in English plus 14 translations

Building from Source

Prerequisites

  • Flutter SDK 3.38.4+
  • A Plex account or Jellyfin server with user credentials

Setup

git clone https://github.com/edde746/plezy.git
cd plezy
flutter pub get
scripts/codegen.sh
flutter run

Code Generation

After modifying model classes or other generated sources:

scripts/codegen.sh

After modifying translations:

dart run slang

Local Checks

scripts/ci_checks.sh

To install the same pre-commit checks locally:

scripts/setup_hooks.sh

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development workflow, formatting, tests, and translation guidelines.

License

Plezy is licensed under GPL-3.0.

Acknowledgments


  1. Not available on Linux. ↩︎

  2. Plex only. ↩︎

  3. Not available on iOS or tvOS. ↩︎

  4. Android, iOS, and macOS. ↩︎

  5. Windows, Android, and tvOS. ↩︎

  6. Desktop only. ↩︎

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