From bd7a9c79516906931a441877f3ec9f492bb69cd1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gronod Date: Thu, 28 May 2026 15:59:05 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fix(frontend): document non-standard vite config, clean stale client/dist (closes #66) --- CHANGELOG.md | 1 + client/vite.config.js | 10 ++++++++++ 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+) diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 9f5b9b8..6e6e669 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.htm ### Fixed +- **Frontend Build Stability (Issue #66)** — Added explanatory inline comments to `client/vite.config.js` documenting two non-standard but deliberate build settings: `build.outDir = '../public'` (the Vite bundle is emitted into the Express-served `public/` directory at the repo root rather than the Vite-default `client/dist/`) and `build.emptyOutDir = false` (required so the hand-authored static assets committed under `public/` are not wiped by every `vite build`). The comments explicitly warn that changing either setting without also updating the Express static-serve configuration in `server/app.js` and the Dockerfile copy steps will break production serving. Removed a stale, untracked `client/dist/` directory (a leftover from an earlier default-Vite build) that was harmless — both `.gitignore` and `.dockerignore` already excluded it from version control and Docker contexts — but caused recurring confusion about which `index.html` was authoritative. Verified `client/index.html` correctly references `/src/main.js` as the Vite entrypoint. Resolves Gitea Issue [#66](https://git.i3omb.com/Gandalf/sofarr/issues/66). - **Download Matching & Deduplication (Issue #65)** — `DownloadMatcher.matchTorrents()` now attempts hash-first matching for every torrent before falling back to title-substring matching. The hash lookup compares `torrent.hash` (qBittorrent, rTorrent) or `torrent.hashString` (Transmission) against each *arr queue/history record's `downloadId`, restoring deterministic matching for renamed downloads and torrents whose on-disk filename has diverged from the *arr release title. Title-substring matching is retained verbatim as a fallback so unhashed clients and legacy fixtures continue to work. After the per-torrent matching pass, the returned list is deduplicated by the composite key `(arrType, arrQueueId)`: the first matched download wins, so a single torrent that maps to N *arr queue records sharing one queue id (for example, a season pack exposed as multiple per-episode rows) produces a single dashboard card instead of N near-identical duplicates. A new integration suite at `tests/integration/download-matcher-season-pack.test.js` covers hash-first matching for qBittorrent (`hash`) and Transmission (`hashString`), the title-substring fallback path, and the deduplication step. Resolves Gitea Issue [#65](https://git.i3omb.com/Gandalf/sofarr/issues/65). - **qBittorrentClient Peer Data & Response Safety (Issue #64)** — `QBittorrentClient.normalizeDownload()` now exposes two new fields on every torrent record: `seeds` (sourced from qBittorrent's `num_seeds`, the count of connected seed peers) and `peers` (sourced from `num_leechs`, the count of connected leecher peers). The connected counts were chosen deliberately over the swarm totals `num_complete`/`num_incomplete` so the values remain consistent with what other clients (Transmission via `peersConnected`/`peersSendingToUs`, rTorrent via `d.peers_connected`) report on the same normalised contract. `QBittorrentClient.getMainData()` now also defensively returns the existing in-memory torrent map (rather than dereferencing a null) when the qBittorrent server responds with an empty body to `/api/v2/sync/maindata`, eliminating a crash class observed against transiently-restarting qBittorrent instances. A regression test verifies the new fields are populated from `num_seeds`/`num_leechs` and not from the swarm-total fields. Resolves Gitea Issue [#64](https://git.i3omb.com/Gandalf/sofarr/issues/64). - **Season Pack Queue Handling & Crash Prevention (Issue #61)** — Extracted a shared `buildArrQueueCache(queues, instances, mediaKey)` helper at `server/utils/arrQueueHelpers.js` covering both Sonarr and Radarr, replacing four previously-divergent inline `flatMap` blocks across the background poller (`server/utils/poller.js`) and the webhook event processor (`server/routes/webhook.js`) that built the `poll:sonarr-queue` and `poll:radarr-queue` cache entries. Sonarr queue records that share a `downloadId` (the canonical fingerprint for a season-pack release) are now annotated with `isSeasonPack: true` and `episodeCount: ` so downstream consumers — including the active-downloads matching service — can identify and de-duplicate season packs without re-deriving the grouping. The helper is wrapped in per-record and per-instance `try`/`catch` guards: malformed records (`null`, missing `data`, unknown instance ids) are skipped with a warning rather than throwing, eliminating a class of crashes that previously bubbled out of the `flatMap` and tore down the entire poll cycle or webhook refresh. Movies (Radarr) skip season-pack annotation by design. A new unit test suite at `tests/unit/utils/arrQueueHelpers.test.js` covers tagging, season-pack grouping, null-safety, and unknown-instance fallback. Resolves Gitea Issue [#61](https://git.i3omb.com/Gandalf/sofarr/issues/61). diff --git a/client/vite.config.js b/client/vite.config.js index 8b38bce..5cf0550 100644 --- a/client/vite.config.js +++ b/client/vite.config.js @@ -12,7 +12,17 @@ export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => { return { build: { + // NOTE (Issue #66): `outDir` is intentionally the repo-root `../public`, + // NOT the Vite default `client/dist/`. The Express server in + // `server/app.js` serves static assets directly from `public/`, so the + // Vite build emits its bundle alongside the hand-authored static assets + // (favicon, etc.) that live in `public/` and are committed to the repo. + // Do NOT change this back to `dist/` without also updating the Express + // static-serve configuration and the Dockerfile copy steps. outDir: '../public', + // NOTE (Issue #66): `emptyOutDir: false` is REQUIRED because `public/` + // contains hand-authored static assets that must survive the build. + // Setting this to `true` would wipe those assets on every `vite build`. emptyOutDir: false, rollupOptions: { input: {