Ombi's TV API nests all request data (requestedUser, approved, available,
denied, requested, requestedDate) inside childRequests[] sub-objects.
The application previously only inspected top-level properties, causing
TV shows to consistently display 'unknown' status, 'unknown' user, and
no request date.
Changes:
- OmbiRetriever._hydrateRequest(): hydrate requestedUser on each
childRequests entry and promote requestedDate to top level
- getRequestStatus() (server + client): aggregate status flags from
childRequests[] when top-level properties are absent
- Client date display: fallback to childRequests[0].requestedDate
- Add 18 unit tests covering childRequests hydration, status
aggregation, and date promotion
Closes#53
- Add OmbiRetriever extending ArrRetriever for PALDRA compliance
- Add OmbiClient for low-level Ombi API communication
- Add getOmbiInstances() to config.js following multi-instance pattern
- Register Ombi in PALDRA registry with Ombi-specific methods
- Add external ID matching (TMDB/TVDB/IMDB) to Ombi requests
- Update DownloadMatcher to be async and enrich downloads with Ombi links
- Add getOmbiLink/getOmbiSearchLink helpers to DownloadAssembler
- Implement new service icon layout (Ombi + Sonarr/Radarr icons)
- Add CSS styling for service icons
- Update dashboard routes to include Ombi configuration
- Extend OpenAPI with Ombi tag and NormalizedDownload properties
- Update documentation (README, ARCHITECTURE, SECURITY, CHANGELOG)
- Add Ombi configuration to .env.sample