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Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 06916226df feat(setup): tag service-side IP resolve with a sentinel + observe SSH cost
The migration-summary preflight always emitted a "resolved from service,
not from device"  row whenever the target was a hostname — even when
SSH was available and could have answered authoritatively. Two
problems compounded: the summary builder passed `nil` for the SSH
client (skipping the device-side ping), and resolveIP's service-side
fallback returned a bare fmt.Errorf the caller couldn't distinguish
from a real failure.

Changes:

  - ErrResolvedFromServiceOnly sentinel; service-side fallback wraps
    it with fmt.Errorf("%w: ...") so callers can errors.Is()-check.
    Apply-path callers that pass a real SSH client keep getting the
    same error shape they always did.
  - populatePlannedNetworkConfig now takes an SSHClient. GetMigrationSummary
    opens one when probe.SSHOK is true and passes it through, so the
    summary's resolve call uses the same device-side authority the
    apply paths use. Skipping the dial when SSH is known dead keeps
    a stale handshake-timeout from burning the preflight budget.
  - MigrationSummary gains ResolveIPSource ("device" / "service") and
    ResolveIPDurationMS so we can observe the SSH-ping cost in the
    wild. The historical comment claimed 2-5 s on firmware-27 devices —
    we now have data instead of a guess.
  - CLI renderer prints the new source + timing line, and only renders
    the  ResolveIPError row for hard failures (both SSH ping AND
    service DNS failed).
  - Two regression tests cover the sentinel-tagging contract and the
    device-success-returns-nil-error path.

Related to https://github.com/gesellix/Bose-SoundTouch/issues/282.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 15:16:53 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 695dd954e7 test(setup): regression for telnet-only migration detection
Pins the ordering invariant fixed in the preceding commit. Builds a
fake-speaker scenario where:

  - SSH is unavailable (every SSH-driven axis stays false)
  - telnet getpdo reports the AfterTouch hostname

Pre-fix, checkIsMigratedFromProbe ran before the telnet channel was
drained, so summary.TelnetVerifiedConfig was empty when
isTelnetMigrated read it — the telnet axis came back false and
summary.IsMigrated followed. The CLI's `setup verify` exited
non-zero, the web UI rendered "Not Migrated". Reproduced by
foob61451 on #293.

The test asserts:

  - summary.TelnetVerifiedConfig is populated (sanity guard — the
    downstream assertions are meaningless if the probe didn't run)
  - summary.TelnetMigrated == true
  - summary.IsMigrated == true

Verified locally: the test PASSES with the ordering fix applied and
FAILS without it. Failure messages name PR #294 by number so a
future regression points at the same code path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 14:46:04 +02:00
Marcin MennemannandTobias Gesellchen 3bd82f3bf9 adj: comment numbers 2026-05-16 14:46:04 +02:00
Marcin MennemannandTobias Gesellchen 5d2f5d12ec fix: detect telnet-only migrations in summary by waiting for probe result 2026-05-16 14:46:04 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 355328da57 fix(cli): retry wifi-push once when the speaker's first ACK times out
The previous 10s→30s timeout bump didn't help — the first POST to
/addWirelessProfile on the speaker's AP-mode endpoint frequently
hangs until the deadline elapses, then a second POST a few seconds
later succeeds immediately. Empirically the workaround was "just
run wifi-push twice"; this commit folds that into the function.

PushWiFiCredentials now:
  - caps each attempt at 12 s (well above the sub-second healthy
    response time) so a stuck first attempt doesn't burn the whole
    budget
  - waits 2 s between attempts so the speaker's setup endpoint can
    finish whatever the first POST kicked off
  - falls through cleanly if the first attempt succeeds (the second
    never fires)
  - returns the second attempt's error if both fail, with context
    cancellation surfaced explicitly

Total budget is well under the CLI's 30 s --request-timeout, so
the flag still acts as a hard ceiling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 12:14:18 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 74007c7cb2 feat(setup): align <PairDeviceWithAccount> with the official Bose app shape
The Stockholm app (stockholm/setup/js/workflow_add_devices.js:23,77)
and Zimbo88's OpenCloudTouch USB-less script
(https://github.com/scheilch/opencloudtouch/discussions/201) both send
<boseServer>, <updateServer>, and <accountEmail> alongside the
<accountId>/<userAuthToken> pair. AfterTouch's setMargeAccount
historically sent only the latter two.

Adds:

  - MargePairingExtras struct on SessionConfig, opt-in via
    BoseServer (UpdateServer + AccountEmail default-derived when
    empty).
  - DefaultMargeAuthToken constant ("Bearer AfterTouch") and
    DefaultMargePairingEmail constant ("local@aftertouch.invalid",
    RFC 2606 reserved .invalid TLD).
  - buildPairDeviceWithAccountXML helper extracted so tests can
    pin both the minimal-payload and extended-payload shapes
    without driving a full WebSocket session.
  - --token flag on `soundtouch-cli setup pair` so we can override
    the placeholder for token-shape experiments.
  - runPairBare threads --service-url through to PairingExtras so
    `--mode=bare --service-url=...` ships the extended payload too;
    runPairFull already used it via applyInitPlanDefaults.

The speaker accepts any non-empty Bearer string (verified during
#195 investigation: "Bearer AfterTouch" passes and the speaker
re-derives its post-pair state from the marge endpoints regardless
of token content). The Stockholm-app payload shape is purely
documentation alignment; it did NOT fix the post-pair AUX/preset
breakage that turned out to be the cloud /full source list (see the
preceding marge commit). Keeping the wiring so the switches are
ready when we want to experiment further.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 12:14:18 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 332c7b87d0 fix(marge): drop AUX from cloud /full and /sources to unblock dispatch
Closes #195 and #269. Both issues reported the same symptom on
freshly-paired speakers: AUX selection and preset playback failed
post-pair, while /sources at :8090 still reported the sources as
READY. The bug was upstream in AfterTouch's cloud-side responses.

Real Bose's /streaming/account/{a}/full never emitted AUX as a
cloud <source>. Verified across 61 captured upstream /full bodies
covering 4669 source elements: zero match sourceproviderid=9 (AUX),
zero match the literal string "AUX". Captures sample at
scripts/android/captures/var/lib/soundtouch-service/parity_mismatches/.
The captured speakers are SoundTouch 20s which do have physical AUX
inputs — Bose deliberately kept AUX out of /full and let the speaker
enumerate it locally via isLocal=true.

AfterTouch's getAccountSources unconditionally included AUX
(id=10001) with the wrong shape: a displayName="AUX IN" attribute
(real Bose: never), <name>AUX</name> (real Bose: empty), an empty
<credential> (real Bose: empty for INTERNET_RADIO providerid=2 only,
never present for AUX since AUX wasn't there). The speaker's source-
reconciliation logic treated AfterTouch's malformed AUX entry as a
cloud-side inconsistency and refused dispatch to AUX — even though
the local availability check kept reporting it READY.

This was the actual cause behind a long red-herring trail (TPDA
:30034 storm, IoT.xml/AVS bootstrap, userAuthToken shape, SETUP
state machine bracket). All of those are universal across the
firmware family; spotty has the same TPDA storm in logread and AUX
still works there. Only the cloud-source-list shape diverged
between working and broken speakers.

The filter applies in getAccountSources because both AccountFullToXML
and AccountSourcesToXML go through it. AUX stays in
GetDefaultSources for non-cloud consumers (web UI source picker,
default-sources init). Three handler tests updated to assert AUX is
intentionally excluded from cloud responses.

Verified by gesellix on rhino 2026-05-16 via full factory-reset →
wifi-push → setup pair → AUX press → audio plays.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 12:14:18 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 824ed920ff fix(cli): give wifi-push the time the speaker needs to ACK
The speaker confirms AddWirelessProfile then tears down its AP within
~30 s. The default 10 s --request-timeout races that ACK whenever the
speaker is busy reconciling state — and a hard-coded 10 s on the
internal http.Client capped the user-passed timeout silently, so a
longer --request-timeout had no effect.

The CLI default is now 30 s and the inner http.Client lets the
context govern alone.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 12:14:18 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 6bc4ee1e73 fix(marge): reject rename PUT mismatch before persisting
HandleMargeUpdateDevice used to call AddDeviceToAccount (an upsert)
and only check body-vs-URL deviceID after the row was already
written. A speaker sending a malformed PUT with the wrong deviceid
attribute would still leave a spurious record before getting 400.

Now we parse just the deviceid attribute, compare against the URL
segment, and only call into the upsert when they match. The
existing regression test gains two GetDeviceInfo assertions to lock
the no-spurious-row guarantee in.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 19:04:41 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 49904635f2 fix(marge): preserve CreatedOn + IPAddress across the device rename PUT
The PUT handler shipped in 5f31616 + the routing fix in 66b83b6 made
the rename PUT reach AfterTouch and return 200. But the response and
the on-disk record both drifted away from real Bose's parity on every
rename: CreatedOn was rewritten to now() (so the "first paired in
2017" semantics evaporated on the second rename) and IPAddress
landed empty (because the speaker's PUT body doesn't carry it and
the marge handler had no preservation path).

Pre-shutdown capture at
data/parity_mismatches/1771797308__streaming_account_3230304_device_A81B6A536A98.json
shows real Bose's 200 OK shape: createdOn pinned to the original
pairing timestamp (2017-02-07), ipaddress populated, only updatedOn
and name change across renames. Aligning with that.

Three small persistence additions:

  - models.ServiceDeviceInfo grows CreatedOn + UpdatedOn (ISO8601
    strings, omitempty so existing JSON consumers don't break).
  - datastore.SaveDeviceInfo persists them inside the DeviceInfo.xml
    payload as <createdOn> / <updatedOn> alongside the other fields.
  - mergeWithExistingDeviceInfo preserves CreatedOn unconditionally
    (it's the "first-paired" timestamp and never re-derived from
    inbound data) and preserves UpdatedOn only if the caller didn't
    set a fresh one.

marge.AddDeviceToAccount becomes precedence-aware:

  - Reads the existing record once at the top.
  - CreatedOn: preserved from existing if present, else now() for
    first registration.
  - IPAddress: preserves what's in the existing record; falls back
    to r.RemoteAddr's host portion only when no prior IP exists.
    Lets first-time PUTs seed an IP from the inbound connection
    without later renames clobbering a known-good value.
  - UpdatedOn: always now().
  - Response XML now re-reads the persisted record so the
    response body matches what's on disk — no parallel hand-built
    XML drifting from the merge result.

Function signature gained a remoteAddr parameter. Both callers
(HandleMargeAddDevice and HandleMargeUpdateDevice) pass r.RemoteAddr.

Test coverage:

  - TestIssue285_RenamePutAcceptedAndPersisted seeds the datastore
    with a 2017 CreatedOn and a known IP, then PUTs the rename;
    asserts both survive on disk AND in the response body, and
    that UpdatedOn refreshes. The same pre-shutdown capture cited
    above is the parity reference.

  - TestIssue285_NewDeviceGetsRemoteAddrAndFreshTimestamps (new)
    covers the no-prior-record path: first-time PUT against an
    unknown device produces CreatedOn = now() and IPAddress
    pulled from the inbound TCP connection. Pins the fallback
    behaviour so it can't quietly stop seeding new devices.

Authorization is still not enforced — the speaker has no Bose token
to send post-shutdown, and we don't (yet) have a token-authority
story of our own. Adding a warn-only auth check is a deferred
follow-up (see NEXT.md). Real Bose returned 401 for this PUT in the
2026-05-15 capture; we knowingly accept anything.

Refs #285.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 19:04:41 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 554fa78c0b fix(marge): handle the rename PUT speakers fire at /streaming/account/.../device/{id}
Closes issue #285. When the user renames an ST10 via the Bose App or
via `soundtouch-cli name set`, the speaker fires:

  PUT http://<aftertouch>:8000/streaming/account/{accountID}/device/{deviceID}
  Content-Type: application/xml
  <device deviceid="…"><name>NEW</name><macaddress>…</macaddress></device>

The router only had POST registered for that path; PUT fell through
to chi's default handling and the speaker observed HTTP 502 (captured
verbatim in _/i285/Rename.log:38: "SimpleURLFetcher: retry needed,
Curl 0, http 502, retries remaining 0"). The speaker's SimpleURLFetcher
retried the PUT on a 15-second timer, the Bose App showed the rename
spinning indefinitely, and the device's display name never updated on
the AfterTouch side.

Implementation reuses marge.AddDeviceToAccount, which is already an
upsert via ds.SaveDeviceInfo — there's no semantic difference between
"add" and "update" at the persistence layer. The new handler
HandleMargeUpdateDevice differs from HandleMargeAddDevice only in the
HTTP envelope:

  - 200 OK (not 201 Created — this is an update, not a fresh resource)
  - no Location header (the resource already lives at the URL the
    speaker is PUT-ing to)
  - deviceID in the body must match the URL's {device} segment;
    mismatch is a 400 rather than a silent re-key

Registered as `r.Put("/{device}", server.HandleMargeUpdateDevice)`
inside the existing `/streaming/account/{account}/device/` route
group in both cmd/soundtouch-service/main.go and the handlers-package
test router. Router-routes snapshot regenerated.

Test coverage in pkg/service/handlers/issue285_regression_test.go:

  - TestIssue285_RenamePutAcceptedAndPersisted seeds the datastore
    with a device under its original name, replays the literal log
    payload from _/i285/Rename.log:36 against the real router, and
    asserts 200 OK + new name in response body + new name persisted
    on disk. testdata/issue285/rename_request.xml is the captured
    payload byte-for-byte (accountID 3981561, deviceID 884AEAEEBD27,
    rename to "Wohnzimmer SB" — same as the reporter).

  - TestIssue285_RenamePutRejectsMismatchedDeviceID pins the safety
    check: body deviceid != URL {device} → 400.

Closes #285.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 16:48:06 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 6e6e4838e6 fix(setup): fire <sourcesUpdated/> after data sync to recover post-factory-reset sources
Closes the AfterTouch-side half of issue #234. After a factory reset
the speaker's /sources only lists the always-on local entries (AUX,
BLUETOOTH, AIRPLAY, NOTIFICATION, QPLAY, plus a SpotifyConnectUserName
placeholder); TUNEIN, LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO, DEEZER, and linked
Spotify accounts are absent until the device receives the
<sourcesUpdated/> notification the reporter ran by hand. SyncDeviceData
now POSTs that notification as the final step, so users get the
visible-source-list recovery for free when they click Data Sync.

The other half — re-creating Marge.xml so playback resumes — is
already handled by the wizard's pair-account flow: it detects an
empty <margeAccountUUID/> in /info and prompts the user to pick a
known account or generate a new one. The wizard's pairing UI is
deliberately user-driven (the user picks the ID); the notification
nudge is purely automatic because there's no choice to make.

Implementation routes through the existing client surface rather
than reinventing it. setup.notifySpeakerSourcesUpdated delegates to
pkg/client.Client.NotifySourcesUpdated — the same path
handlers_mgmt.go already uses after music-service account changes
(handlers_mgmt.go:304, :637). The wire shape lives in one place
(pkg/models.NewSourcesUpdatedNotification). Fire-and-forget: a
notification failure logs but doesn't fail the sync.

Adjacent UX changes:

  - docs/guides/TROUBLESHOOTING.md: new section "Presets flash then
    revert to 'Select a preset' after a factory reset". Names the
    symptom, the Marge.xml + reduced-/sources cause, and walks the
    user through re-opening the Migration tab + Data Sync.

  - pkg/service/handlers/web/js/script.js: devices list now renders
    a "⚠ Not paired — re-pair" badge in the account-ID column for
    speakers whose live /info reports an empty margeAccountUUID.
    Clicking it opens the Migration tab pre-filled with that device,
    surfacing the wizard's existing "Not paired (factory-reset or
    never paired)" flow without making users discover it cold.

  - pkg/service/testing/fakespeaker/testdata/info.xml: demo speaker
    now reports margeAccountUUID=1234567 instead of the misleading
    0000000 (which AfterTouch happens to accept as syntactically
    valid but is not a documented sentinel anywhere — the convention
    is empty for factory-reset, a real 7-digit number otherwise,
    matching pkg/client/testdata/info_response_st{10,20}.xml).
    Screenshots regenerated accordingly.

Test scaffolding:

  - fakespeaker grows a POST /notification recorder that captures
    body + Content-Type; tests assert on s.Notifications().
  - TestIssue234_FactoryResetSpeakerSyncsReducedSources now drives
    SyncDeviceData end-to-end (exercises the wiring) and asserts
    the notification fires with the right deviceID and shape.
  - TestFakeSpeakerNotificationRecorder pins the recorder contract
    and the POST-only method gate.

Refs #234.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 16:25:07 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 61c33d527c fix(setup): atomic CA-bundle install with PEM-frame verification
Hardens TrustCACertFromBytes against the failure mode behind issue
#262 (corrupted /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt on a SoundTouch 20)
and against silent transport-time corruption of our own writes.
Three-part change.

1. Atomic write path. The previous flow piped bytes straight into the
   live bundle via `cat > <path>`; a dropped SSH session or partial
   write left the device with a half-written trust store and no way
   to roll back. The new path:

     - uploads to <bundlePath>.aftertouch.tmp (sibling on the same
       filesystem, same rw remount),
     - reads the tmp back over SSH,
     - validates the readback at the PEM-frame layer + the AfterTouch
       sentinel bracketing,
     - atomically `mv`s the tmp into place,
     - on any verification failure: `rm -f` the tmp; the live bundle
       is never touched, so there is no rollback semantics to reason
       about.

   The .original backup written on first install stays as
   defense-in-depth (manual recovery for corruption from outside this
   code path), but it is no longer the primary safety net.

2. New validators in pkg/service/setup/ca_validation.go.

     - validateCABundleBytes: BEGIN/END marker counts match, every
       decoded block is a CERTIFICATE with a non-empty body, decoded
       block count equals BEGIN-marker count (catches a block with
       unparseable base64 body), trailing non-PEM/non-comment content
       rejected.
     - validateAfterTouchLabelBracketing: CALabel appears exactly
       twice and brackets exactly one CERTIFICATE block.
     - stripAfterTouchEntries: collapses any number of stale
       AfterTouch entries from the existing bundle. Older releases
       reported to have appended without stripping, so long-lived
       devices can carry several copies; we strip them all and log
       the cleanup count rather than failing validation. Unpaired
       sentinels (truncated prior install) surface as a structured
       anomaly the caller logs and warns about.

   The validators stay at the PEM-frame layer on purpose — an
   earlier iteration called x509.ParseCertificate per block and
   rejected the real ST20 bundle on block 29 (Go 1.23+ disallows
   negative serial numbers, but Mozilla CCADB still ships ancient
   CA roots that have them). Shipping that version would have made
   every legitimate speaker install fail. The corruption mode #262
   surfaces at the PEM-framing layer; x509-level checks aren't what
   we needed.

3. testdata/ca_bundle_st20_pristine.crt is the pristine
   /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt captured off a real SoundTouch 20
   (firmware 27.0.6.46330.5043500, snapshot 2022-08-04). Mozilla
   CCADB public dataset, 165 certs, ~251 KB. TestValidateRealSpeakerBundle
   locks in the cert count and asserts the strip pass is a no-op
   against a bundle that has never been touched by AfterTouch.

Test infrastructure. mockSSH (both the setup-package and the
handlers-package copies) now mirrors UploadContent into a private
map so a subsequent `cat <path>` on the same path returns what was
written there. Lets the tmp-readback step in TrustCACertFromBytes
work against tests that only scripted the live-bundle path, without
per-test wiring. Two new behavioural tests in setup_test.go:
TestTrustCACert_StripsMultipleStaleEntriesSilently (pins the
multi-entry cleanup contract) and
TestTrustCACert_PostUploadVerificationFailureCleansUpTmp (pins the
rollback-free recovery: live bundle untouched, tmp removed).

Refs #262.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 15:05:41 +02:00
Tobias Gesellchen 7d3359dfb4 chore(lint) make the linter happy 2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 673be16f4f fix(bmx): restore the Authorization gate on /core02/.../orion/station
f3a4658 dropped the auth check on HandleOrionPlayback while moving
the orion routes to their registry-advertised paths. The rationale at
the time was "data is the speaker's own input, nothing privileged"
and parity with soundcork's reference impl.

On reflection, requiring the Authorization header is the right
default here for two reasons:

  1. Parity with the rest of our BMX playback surface (TuneIn
     variants — see TestBMXUnauthorized's table — all gate on a
     non-empty Authorization header). Orion being the lone unguarded
     exception was a footgun, not a feature.
  2. Real speakers obtain a Bearer token via the orion
     /token endpoint before they follow a LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO
     preset, so the gate doesn't cost any legitimate caller. A
     callerless GET (curl, scraper, casual probe) gets a clean 401
     instead of a working playback resolver.

The check itself is the same shape as the other BMX handlers:
empty Authorization header → s.writeBMXUnauthorized → 401. Token
contents are not validated, only presence — sufficient for the
parity contract.

Test side:

  - TestOrionPlayback regains its Bearer header (it had one before
    the GET-method switch in f3a4658).
  - TestBMXUnauthorized's table regains a sibling row for the orion
    station endpoint with the GET + query-string shape.
  - TestIssue218_OrionStationResolvesPresetStreamURL sends a Bearer
    header on the loop-closing GET — added with a doc comment
    naming the orion /token bootstrap a real speaker would do.

No route-table changes; the registry advertisement and route paths
from f3a4658 stay as they are.

Refs #218.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 0e10bfcb14 test(setup): wire issue #235 — Spotify Connect /now_playing reports IsPresetable=false
Two-part iteration. First, the fakespeaker grows a `/now_playing`
route with a default STANDBY fixture — issue #235 is the first one in
this series that needs to override /now_playing, and adding the route
on its own would be infrastructure noise; bundled here it has an
immediate consumer.

The regression test then locks in the device-side signal at the heart
of #235: when a SoundTouch is targeted by Spotify Connect (Spotify
app sends audio to the speaker), the speaker's /now_playing reports

  - source = SPOTIFY
  - sourceAccount = SpotifyConnectUserName (the marker)
  - ContentItem.location = /playback/container/<base64 spotify:...>
    — a perfectly resolvable URI
  - **ContentItem.isPresetable = false**

The contradiction (resolvable location + isPresetable=false) is the
reason the CLI's storeCurrentPreset at
cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_preset.go:41 refuses to act and emits "current
content cannot be preset" — exactly the reporter's symptom.

The test base64-decodes the location to surface the contradiction
explicitly: it should yield a `spotify:` URI. When AfterTouch grows a
fallback path (CLI --force, or service-side resolution to the
device's own Spotify integration via the SoundTouch Spotify source
provider), the assertion here stays sound — it tests what the device
emits, not what the CLI decides — but a sibling test should assert
the new fallback path produces a successful preset.

Fixture pattern matches the rest of the issue series:
testdata/issue235/ next to the test, fakespeaker driven via
FixtureOverrides, doc-comment naming what would have to change for
the assertion to flip.

Refs #235.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 65a9873545 test(marge): pin the disk→marge half of issue #253 (preset edit propagation)
Issue #253 ("Edits to local Presets.xml don't propagate to
:8090/presets") has a three-hop propagation chain — disk → marge,
marge → device (via notification or power_on), device → :8090. Only
the first hop is in our reach; if it's broken, neither of the others
can recover.

This test writes presets_v1.xml directly to the datastore
(mimicking the reporter's hand-edit), calls PresetsToXML, asserts the
v1 markers (itemName "Initial Station", location s..INITIAL) land in
the rendered bytes. It then overwrites with presets_v2.xml and calls
PresetsToXML again, asserting:

  - v2 markers ("Edited Station", s..EDITED) land,
  - v1 markers are gone.

Current AfterTouch passes both assertions — disk→marge is sound, so
the reporter's symptom must originate downstream (notification
trigger missing, device-side firmware behaviour, or both). That
narrows the investigation surface for whoever picks up #253 next.

If this test ever flips (a caching layer is added without proper
invalidation, an in-memory presets handle is held across edits), the
fix is to invalidate the cache on disk write rather than weaken the
test — that contract is what the reporter relies on.

Pattern mirrors recents_sourceproviderid_regression_test.go: write
XML directly into the temp datastore filesystem and exercise the
marge function the handler calls (PresetsToXML at marge.go:370).
Fakespeaker isn't involved here — the failure surface is server-side,
not in what the device emits.

Refs #253.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 dd535cdb52 test(setup): pin factory-reset behaviour from issue #234
Wires the device-side state the reporter described in
https://github.com/gesellix/Bose-SoundTouch/issues/234 into the
fakespeaker via FixtureOverrides, and exercises GetLiveDeviceInfo +
syncSources against it.

The factory-reset state has two observable signals:

  - `/info` returns an empty `<margeAccountUUID/>` because Marge.xml
    is missing from the persistence partition. AfterTouch's
    "is the device paired?" check at setup.go:632 keys on AccountID,
    so this is the canonical "needs re-pairing" signal.
  - `/sources` lists only AUX, BLUETOOTH, AIRPLAY, the
    SpotifyConnectUserName placeholder, NOTIFICATION, and QPLAY —
    TUNEIN, LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO, and any post-pairing Spotify
    accounts are gone until the speaker is nudged with a
    `<sourcesUpdated/>` notification or re-pairs.

Today AfterTouch has no auto-recovery for either signal — it just
passes the state through. The test locks in that contract by
asserting:

  - GetLiveDeviceInfo reports an empty MargeAccountUUID,
  - persisted Sources.xml contains AUX/BLUETOOTH/AIRPLAY sourceKeys,
  - persisted Sources.xml does NOT contain TUNEIN/LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO.

When auto-recovery lands (e.g. an automatic POST of the
sourcesUpdated notification during sync, or marge-side source
replenishment), the absence assertions will flip — at which point
update them to assert the survivors are *present*, and adjust the
doc-comment so the contract stays in sync with the code.

Pattern mirrors pkg/service/setup/issue218_regression_test.go: a
testdata fixture next to the test, fakespeaker driven via
Config.FixtureOverrides, doc-comment naming what would have to
change for the assertion to flip.

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2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 13e82bbf85 test(bmx): close the loop on issue #218 — preset URL resolves end-to-end
Pairs with the existing pkg/service/setup/issue218_regression_test.go
"survives sync" assertion. This one takes the exact `location`
attribute the reporter pasted in issue #218 — the cloud URL embedded
in their LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO preset — parses out the base64 `data`
query payload, sanity-checks it really does encode the documented
http://ais-sa3.cdnstream1.com/2440_128.aac stream URL, then hits the
preset's path-and-query on the real router and asserts the
BmxPlaybackResponse the speaker would receive: audio.streamUrl, name,
streamType, and the streams[] mirror.

Before f3a4658 this test would have 404'd because orion was nested
under the wrong `/bmx/` prefix. With the routing fix in place, the
two issue #218 regressions now bracket the failure end-to-end:

  - setup test (sync side):  the URL is preserved on the way in
  - handlers test (this one): the URL works on the way out

No fix-side code changes; this is purely a regression-protection
addition that documents the contract resolved by f3a4658.

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2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 098b4f59dd fix(bmx): serve orion at the registry-advertised path, drop the /bmx/ prefix
The BMX registry advertises orion at
`{BMX_SERVER}/core02/svc-bmx-adapter-orion/prod/orion` — no `/bmx/`
prefix. That matches the upstream Bose capture in
pkg/service/handlers/static/bmx_services_ustream.json. But our router
nested both orion routes inside the `/bmx/` chi group, so the speaker
asked `/core02/.../prod/orion/token` and our service routed
`/bmx/core02/.../prod/orion/token` — pure path mismatch. The legacy
preset URLs in issue #218 (LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO presets pointing at
`https://content.api.bose.io/core02/svc-bmx-adapter-orion/prod/orion/station?data=...`)
also dead-ended for the same reason.

Three changes:

- Move `POST /core02/svc-bmx-adapter-orion/prod/orion/token` from the
  `/bmx/` group to top level so it matches what the registry hands the
  speaker.
- Add the missing `GET /core02/svc-bmx-adapter-orion/prod/orion/station`
  that takes `data` as a query string. The handler reuses
  bmx.PlayCustomStream — base64-decode the JSON blob (streamUrl/
  imageUrl/name) and rewrap it into the standard BmxPlaybackResponse
  shape, exactly the way soundcork's reference impl handles it
  (soundcork main.py:786, bmx.py:720). No auth check on this endpoint:
  `data` is the speaker's own preset payload, there's nothing
  privileged to gate, and the upstream behaviour treats it the same way.
- Drop the local-invention `POST /bmx/orion/v1/playback/station/{data}`
  route. Nothing advertised it, nothing real-world called it, and
  keeping it as a "convenience alias" would have left a misleading
  duplicate next to the canonical path.

TuneIn's `/bmx/tunein/...` routes stay where they are — TuneIn's
upstream baseUrl genuinely is `{BMX_SERVER}/bmx/tunein`, so the chi
group prefix is correct for that one.

Router snapshot regenerated; TestOrionPlayback flipped from
POST `/bmx/orion/v1/playback/station/{data}` to GET
`/core02/...station?data=...` (no auth header); the orion entry in
TestBMXUnauthorized's table is removed (the endpoint isn't authed
anymore, by design).

Refs #218.

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2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 2fabdece64 test(fakespeaker): wire issue-specific payloads via Config.FixtureOverrides
Introduces a per-route fixture-override hook on fakespeaker.Config so
open issues with concrete device-side payloads can become repeatable
regression tests, then demonstrates the pattern by wiring issue #218.

Foundation. Config grows a single optional field:

  FixtureOverrides map[string][]byte

Routes named in the map (e.g. "/presets", "/sources", "/info") return
the supplied bytes; routes not in the map fall through to the embedded
testdata defaults the screenshot pipeline relies on. Stateful handlers
(/getGroup, /addGroup, /updateGroup, /removeGroup) are unaffected
because they're code-driven, not fixture-driven. The override slice is
snapshotted at construction so later mutations of the caller's slice
don't change the served body. Zero-value Config keeps the existing
behaviour, so cmd/dummy-speaker + scripts/screenshots are untouched.

Iteration zero — issue #218.
pkg/service/setup/issue218_regression_test.go starts a fakespeaker
serving the reporter's LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO preset XML verbatim (URL:
content.api.bose.io/core02/svc-bmx-adapter-orion/prod/orion/station?…),
runs Manager.syncPresets against it, then asserts the persisted
Presets.xml retains the Bose cloud URL prefix. This locks in the
"location preserved through sync" contract; when AfterTouch starts
rewriting the URL to its own base (the eventual fix for #218), the
assertion flips and the fixture stays unchanged — the test is the
carrier for the decision.

Pattern reference for future issue regression tests: this exemplar
mirrors pkg/service/marge/recents_sourceproviderid_regression_test.go's
style (issue link, trigger chain in the doc-comment, locked-in
assertion) but is the first one to drive the device side via fakespeaker
rather than an inline httptest.NewServer. Subsequent issues with
device-side payloads (#234 factory-reset state, #235 Spotify-as-preset,
…) can reuse the FixtureOverrides hook without further infrastructure.

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2026-05-15 14:13:24 +02:00
TonyandTobias Gesellchen 6196a802e2 add new format in tunein query 2026-05-15 14:04:32 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 abae685a85 fix(screenshots): widen fakespeaker coverage and stabilize the pipeline
make screenshots was producing artifacts: a ghost Spotify pill on
ui-devices, empty Plan-card URL inputs on ui-migration with cascading
"localhost" warnings, and "Checking configuration…" placeholder text
instead of " Not configured" on ui-settings. Two root causes, fixed
together so the run is deterministic again.

1. Fakespeaker too thin for the post-wizard inspect pipeline. The new
   migration wizard probes /supportedURLs and reads /networkInfo and
   /sources alongside the existing /info, /presets, /recents. Those
   routes now exist with sanitized fixtures (deviceID DEADBEEFCAFE,
   loopback IPs, no real MACs or account IDs). The full group endpoint
   set is also wired: /getGroup and /removeGroup return the empty
   <group/> shape a real un-paired device emits; /addGroup and
   /updateGroup echo the posted body with <status>GROUP_OK</status>
   inserted before </group>, matching the success path documented in
   issue #252. /supportedURLs lists everything the fake now serves so
   any caller that probes capabilities first (e.g. marge_pairing.go)
   sees a coherent picture. Tests cover the GET routes' XML roots, the
   POST echo + GROUP_OK insertion contract, and /removeGroup's
   GET-only contract (405 with Allow: GET on other methods).

2. run.sh seed hit a DNS cliff. The :443 preflight shipped in 3727ae6
   resolves server_url on every /setup/settings call, and the
   populatePlannedNetworkConfig step does it again. With the previous
   seed of http://aftertouch.local:8000 each lookup burned ~5s on DNS
   timeout, which compounded across the wizard calls and pushed
   ui-migration past chromedp's 30s per-shot budget. Switched the seed
   to http://aftertouch.localhost:8000 — RFC 6761 means *.localhost
   resolves to loopback via the system resolver in milliseconds
   (verified ~8ms on macOS / glibc / systemd-resolved) — so the brand-
   friendly hostname survives in the captured PNGs without the
   timeout. Manifest settle times bumped (ui-settings 300→2000ms,
   ui-devices 500→2500ms, ui-sync 300→1000ms) to give fetchSettings +
   fetchSpotifyStatus time to complete in headless Chrome.

While here, softened validateURL's loopback message to acknowledge the
on-device-install case (AfterTouch running on the speaker itself, where
loopback works) instead of unconditionally telling users they're
wrong. The validation still flags 127.0.0.1 / localhost since it's the
wrong answer 99% of the time, but the message now frames the
constraint rather than scolding.

docs/images/ui-*.png regenerated against the new pipeline.

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2026-05-15 12:56:43 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 33c1db5b97 style(preflight): replace if-else chain with switch (gocritic)
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2026-05-15 11:03:12 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 8cc8f28bdd style: gofmt alignment and blank-line tidy
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2026-05-15 11:03:12 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 3727ae6f0f feat(service): pre-flight :443 reachability check with UI surfacing
Speakers connect to Bose hostnames over implicit HTTPS (:443) while
AfterTouch's listener defaults to :8443. Without iptables / setcap /
reverse-proxy in front, the speaker side sees Curl 7 / connection
refused and AfterTouch's HTTP log stays silent — a recurring source
of confusion (see #214, #269).

Add a server-side probe (Check443Reachability) that dials both
localhost:443 and the DNS-resolved LAN IP on :443. Run it once at
service startup with a 2s timeout and emit a [WARN] log with the
exact iptables/setcap commands keyed to the configured listener port.
Expose the result via GET /setup/settings (with a shorter inline
timeout) so the web UI renders a / line next to Target Domain
and a complementary browser-side fetch probe — the browser sits on
the LAN exactly where speakers do, and timing-to-error distinguishes
TCP refused from TLS handshake started even with an untrusted CA.

Both the startup WARN and the UI row are gated on dns_enabled,
since :443 only matters for the DNS migration path; SDK-override
migration uses the port from the configured URL.

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2026-05-15 11:03:12 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 c3422ed0d5 fix(marge): accept trailing slash on POST /streaming/account/{id}/group/
SoundTouch 10 firmware 27.x posts the addGroup payload to the Marge
URL with a trailing slash ("/streaming/account/<id>/group/") when the
master is forming a stereo pair. AfterTouch only registered the no-
slash form, so chi returned 404, the master's MargeClient retried
every 15 s, the slave kept connecting to the master's audio transport
but was rejected with "Group STP NOT FOUND" because the master never
finished AddingMaster, and the group eventually reverted -- the symptom
reported in #252.

Register POST /group/ alongside POST /group in both Marge route trees
(the /marge/streaming/... mount and the bare /streaming/... mount that
serves direct device traffic). The GET device-group routes already had
both forms; this brings the POST in line.

Add TestMargeAddGroup_FromSpeakerCapture, which replays the exact
request captured live from BirdyBA's master log: URL with trailing
slash, Authorization Bearer header, vendor Content-Type, and the
minimal XML body (no <senderIPAddress>, no per-role <ipAddress>, no
<status>, no numeric group id). The test failed with 404 before this
change and now returns 201 Created with the proper Location header,
pinning the exact wire contract so future refactors fail loudly.

Refs #252

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2026-05-15 09:05:14 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 6078309724 test(datastore): compare MAC lookup to update by ratio, not wall clock
The lookup branch of AccountDeviceDir does up to two Stat() syscalls,
so its wall-clock cost is dominated by filesystem latency. On shared
CI runners that latency varies enough that the existing 70 ms absolute
threshold has been tripped repeatedly -- the previous bump from 50 ms
to 70 ms in d97cd45 was the same story. Incrementally relaxing an
absolute bound to track CI noise is a treadmill.

Replace the lookup-time wall-clock check with a ratio against the
in-memory update cost (currently ~8x on dev machines, ~12x on CI).
The 30x threshold leaves comfortable headroom for noise while still
catching an algorithmic regression in the lookup path, where the ratio
would explode well past 30 (an O(n^2) walk over 1000 entries would
push it into the hundreds).

The update path's absolute cap stays in place as a backstop against
catastrophic regressions in that hot in-memory path.

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2026-05-14 16:30:56 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 8ee15bb034 test(handlers): use deterministic IP in BMX registry test
soundtouch.local relied on mDNS resolution, which works on developer
macOS but not in CI/Linux. With the new server_url validation, an
unresolvable hostname now correctly causes DNS to refuse to start --
which flips dnsEnabled to false and made the test fail honestly instead
of passing while DNS was silently broken. Switch the fixture to
127.0.0.1 so the test exercises the DNS-enabled path everywhere.

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2026-05-14 14:49:23 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 ab65dceb9a feat(service): validate server_url and surface resolved DNS intercept IP
Refuse to start the DNS server and reject Settings updates whose
server_url does not resolve to a routable IP. Without this, a
misconfigured hostname caused the DNS server to answer every intercepted
Bose hostname with `CNAME .`, leaving speakers unable to reach the
service while everything looked healthy. The Settings page now displays
the resolved intercept IP (or the resolve error) next to "Target
Domain", so misconfigurations are visible up front instead of buried in
the DNS log.

Refs #269

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2026-05-14 14:49:23 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 cb071c9b1b feat(discovery): allow pinning mDNS and UPnP to a specific interface
On a multi-homed host the discovery layer used to walk net.Interfaces()
and pick the first non-loopback IPv4 NIC, while UPnP/SSDP bound a
wildcard UDP socket and let the kernel route the multicast send. That
meant --bind on soundtouch-web only moved the HTTP listener; the
discovery still went out whatever interface the kernel preferred (often
the wrong one on hosts where the speakers sit behind a secondary NIC).

Introduce a separate DiscoveryInterface knob:

  * pkg/config: DiscoveryInterface field + DISCOVERY_INTERFACE env var.
  * pkg/discovery/mdns: NewMDNSDiscoveryServiceWithInterface; the
    interface resolver now honours an explicit name and validates it
    has a usable IPv4 address before handing it to hashicorp/mdns.
  * pkg/discovery/upnp: when an interface is configured, bind the UDP
    socket's source IP to the NIC's IPv4 and call
    ipv4.PacketConn.SetMulticastInterface so M-SEARCH leaves the right
    NIC. Without an interface, behaviour is unchanged.
  * cmd/soundtouch-web: new --interface flag (DISCOVERY_INTERFACE env)
    plumbed into the config before the discovery service is built.

go.mod/go.sum reflect promoting golang.org/x/net from indirect to a
direct dependency (now imported for ipv4.PacketConn).

Refs #264.

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2026-05-13 19:36:06 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 e3450ffd00 refactor(setup): split high-complexity functions into per-axis helpers
Brings the five remaining gocyclo > 20 warnings to zero by extracting
cohesive sub-functions; same observable behaviour, smaller surface to
read at each call site. Bonus: the new helpers are individually testable.

- pkg/models/clockdisplay.go: split ClockDisplay.UnmarshalXML attr
  handling into applyClockDisplayOuterAttrs (legacy flat shape) and
  applyClockConfigAttrs (current nested shape).
- pkg/service/setup/ssh_probe_apply.go: split applyProbeToSummary into
  applyProbeCurrentConfig / applyProbeResolvConf /
  applyProbeRemoteServices / applyProbeCACert — one helper per
  MigrationSummary axis the probe populates.
- pkg/service/setup/init_plan.go: split ExecuteInitPlan into
  applyInitPlanDefaults, runURLRewrite, resolveAccountID, and
  verifyPairing. Cleans up several shadowed err variables in the
  process.
- cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_setup.go: split renderInspectReport into
  renderInspectIdentityAndPairing / renderInspectNetwork /
  renderInspectSources / renderInspectPresets / renderInspectRuntimeURLs,
  and buildPlanSteps into resetSteps + migrationSteps helpers.

golangci-lint run ./pkg/service/setup/... ./pkg/models/...
./cmd/soundtouch-cli/... now reports zero findings. Tests green.

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2026-05-13 18:43:36 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 9e384840ba style(setup): un-stutter exported type names and tighten range loops
- Rename SetupStateMachine → setup.StateMachine, SetupSessionConfig →
  setup.SessionConfig, SetupSession → setup.Session, and
  DialSetupSession → setup.DialSession. The Setup* prefix only stutters
  in package context (`setup.SetupSession`); the renamed forms read
  cleaner at every call site (revive: exported).
- Iterate r.Network.Interfaces.Interfaces by index in cmd_setup.go
  rather than by value — each NetworkInterface is 168 bytes and the
  per-iteration copy was unnecessary (gocritic: rangeValCopy).

Test fixtures (fakeSetupSession → fakeSession, TestSetupSession_* →
TestSession_*) renamed by the same substring replacement to keep
naming consistent inside the package.

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2026-05-13 18:43:36 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 a1ae10650f style(setup): address actionable golangci-lint findings
Fixes the lint hits that pointed at real bugs or dead code; leaves the
remaining style-only suggestions (rangeValCopy micro-copies, gocyclo
informational, intentional name choices like SetupStateMachine) alone.

- pkg/models/clockdisplay.go: restore <clockDisplay> XMLName tag on both
  ClockDisplay and ClockDisplayRequest. The earlier `xml:"-"` clashed
  with ClockDisplayUpdatedEvent.ClockDisplay's `xml:"clockDisplay"` tag
  (SA5008). Custom MarshalXML/UnmarshalXML still own the wire format.
- pkg/service/setup/setup.go: drop the now-unused checkRemoteServices
  helper (replaced by applyProbeToSummary) and rename the unused
  deviceIP parameter of populatePlannedNetworkConfig to _.
- pkg/service/setup/setup_session.go: collapse sendStep's (string, error)
  return to plain error — every caller already discarded the string.
- pkg/service/setup/init_plan.go: rename shadowed err variables to
  rwErr / genErr / invalidErr / nilErr / stepErr.
- cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_setup.go: drop redundant int(syscall.Stdin)
  conversion (already int) and rename a shadowed err to pairErr.

go build ./..., go vet ./..., and tests for the touched packages all
green.

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2026-05-13 18:43:36 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 29a462da2b feat(setup): add CLI setup command group for end-to-end speaker provisioning
Add `soundtouch-cli setup` subcommand group covering the full reset →
re-provision → pair lifecycle as a scriptable alternative to the web UI:

  inspect, verify, plan, factory-reset, wait-ap, wifi-push, wait-online,
  ssh-check, install-ca, migrate, reboot, pair (bare | full state machine)

Supporting library code lives in pkg/service/setup: factory_reset.go,
wifi_provision.go, inspect.go, init_plan.go, setup_session.go.

Confirmed against ST10 firmware 27.0.6 that bare setMargeAccount over
WebSocket — no SETUP_START/SETUP_ENTER/SETUP_LEAVE bracket — is
sufficient to pair a factory-reset speaker; the firmware materializes
SystemConfigurationDB.xml and Sources.xml itself and the pairing
survives reboot. Result and field-by-field SystemConfigurationDB
comparison documented in docs/analysis/SETUP-WEBSOCKET-EXPERIMENT.md.
Captures the device's pre-reset DELETE-to-marge plus its LAN peer
notification flow in docs/analysis/FACTORY-RESET-PROTOCOL.md.

Perf: batch GetMigrationSummary's SSH probes into one Run() call via
ssh_probe.go / ssh_probe_apply.go — was ~8 sequential dials at
500-1000 ms each on FW 27 crypto, now one round-trip. Same data shape,
same MigrationSummary fields populated.

Fixes /clockTime and /clockDisplay wire formats — firmware 27 rejects
the legacy flat XML ("Error parsing request"). ClockTimeRequest now
uses utcTime attribute; ClockDisplayRequest emits the nested
<clockConfig> envelope with timezoneInfo/timeFormat/brightnessLevel.

Removes cmd/example-init-speaker (superseded by setup pair).

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2026-05-13 18:43:36 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 cbbbaa9707 feat(group): add ST-10 stereo-pair support end-to-end
Implements the speaker-side group API surface (path 1 of the two
approaches gmuth outlined in issue #252): clients form, rename, and
dissolve stereo pairs directly on the device, and the resulting
GroupService.xml persists on disk in the same shape the device emits
over /getGroup.

What landed:

- pkg/models/group.go: Status field + IsEmpty() helper, matching the
  GET /getGroup response shape (id-attr, masterDeviceId, roles,
  senderIPAddress).
- pkg/client/client.go: GetGroup, AddGroup, UpdateGroup, RemoveGroup.
  The endpoint name is /getGroup (not /group, despite some wiki docs)
  — confirmed against a real ST-10's /supportedURLs. RemoveGroup uses
  GET per the wire spec.
- cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_group.go + main.go: new `group` subcommand
  with status / create --left --right [--name] / rename / remove,
  mirroring gmuth's group.sh recipe.

WebSocket notifications:

- pkg/models/websocket.go: EventTypeGroupUpdated +
  GroupUpdatedEvent + dispatch helpers. The device fans this out to
  both LEFT and RIGHT speakers on every group mutation, including
  empty-group teardowns; the parse test covers both shapes.
- pkg/client/websocket.go: OnGroupUpdated registration and dispatch.
- cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_events.go: `group` filter +
  handleGroupEvent formatter.

WebSocket observability (came up while validating the above against
a real device):

- New RawMessageHandler type + OnRawMessage hook that fires for every
  incoming frame before parsing, with the parse error alongside.
- New --debug flag on `events subscribe` with modes all / unknown /
  errors. Raw output goes to stderr so it composes cleanly with
  shell redirects.

The pkg/client refactor in this commit also adopts speaker.HTTPPort
(introduced in the previous refactor) — the unexported
defaultSoundTouchPort and three hard-coded 8090 literals are gone.

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2026-05-11 23:18:08 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 c8c38b78e6 refactor(speaker): introduce pkg/speaker leaf for shared protocol constants
The HTTP port and on-device paths for the SoundTouch speaker were
duplicated across pkg/client (unexported) and pkg/service/constants
(under a service-layer prefix). Both spots needed the same values, and
the next round of work (group/persistence handling in the CLI) would
have created a third — or worse, dragged pkg/service into the CLI's
dependency graph just for a port number.

pkg/speaker is a no-deps leaf that holds the speaker-protocol
constants: HTTPPort, the request paths, and the on-device persistence
file locations (now including GroupServiceFileLocation, for the
upcoming stereo-pair sync work). The client library, the service, the
CLI, and tests can all import it without introducing a layering edge.

This commit moves nothing into pkg/speaker that doesn't belong there —
the service-specific constants (provider IDs, file names, date stub,
etc.) stay in pkg/service/constants. Only the genuinely
protocol-level values move.

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2026-05-11 23:18:08 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 bb71253690 feat(screenshots): add headless-Chrome capture pipeline with fake speaker
Refreshes docs/images/ui-{settings,devices,sync,migration}.png by
driving the web UI in chromedp against a synthetic speaker, so
documentation can be regenerated without real hardware and without
leaking personal data from the local network.

Three independent pieces:

- pkg/service/testing/fakespeaker — embeddable library serving the
  HTTP and telnet surface the migration wizard probes (/info,
  /presets, /recents and a getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration reply
  that places the device on the unmigrated happy path).
- cmd/dummy-speaker — thin CLI wrapping the library; self-registers
  with a running service via POST /setup/devices.
- scripts/screenshots — chromedp runner driven by a JSON manifest;
  decoupled from speaker/service setup so it can target any backend
  URL. run.sh orchestrates a one-shot end-to-end capture and seeds
  settings.json with a generic hostname plus discovery disabled to
  keep real-network state out of the captures.

Captures are at DPR=2 for retina-sharp text.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:37:23 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 62dd53777d remove(service): delete deprecated telnet round-trip probe
Hard-deletes everything marked DEPRECATED in the previous commit:

  Files:
    - pkg/service/setup/telnet_probe.go
    - pkg/service/setup/telnet_probe_test.go
    - pkg/service/handlers/handlers_telnet_probe.go
    - pkg/service/handlers/probe_registry.go
    - pkg/service/handlers/probe_registry_test.go

  Edits:
    - Server.probes field + initialization (server.go).
    - Routes /probe/{token}, /probe/{token}/*, and
      /setup/telnet-probe/{deviceId} (main.go).
    - checkTelnetRoundTrip() in script.js.

The passive observer (peer_probe.go + handlers_peer_probe.go) is now
the only reachability check for migrated speakers; unmigrated/partial
states surface a skip row pointing at the Apply + reboot cycle, as
documented in TELNET-MIGRATION-METHOD.md §9.8.

isCommandNotFound and parseGetpdoConfig remain — they are used by
telnet_migration, telnet_preflight, marge_pairing, and
preflight_crosscheck.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:31:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 f0de4864b6 deprecate(service): mark active telnet round-trip probe for removal
The swUpdate daemon caches its target URL at boot and ignores live
`sys configuration` writes, so the active flip in
RunTelnetRoundTripProbe never reaches the running daemon — confirmed
empirically on a fully-migrated speaker (FW 27.0.6) where both the
runtime and persistence layers were flipped and the device still
dialed the previously-cached `/updates/soundtouch` URL plus
DNS-intercepted `/streaming/software/update/account/*`. The probe URL
was never observed.

Marks DEPRECATED:
  - pkg/service/setup/telnet_probe.go: ProbeRegistrar,
    TelnetProbeResult, generateProbeToken, RunTelnetRoundTripProbe.
  - pkg/service/handlers/handlers_telnet_probe.go: HandleTelnetProbe,
    HandleProbeInbound, telnetProbeTimeout, telnetProbeResponse.
  - pkg/service/handlers/probe_registry.go: probeRegistry.
  - Server.probes field.
  - /probe/{token}[/*] and /setup/telnet-probe/{deviceId} routes.

Adds §9.8 to docs/analysis/TELNET-MIGRATION-METHOD.md documenting the
daemon-cache finding, the diagnostic that confirmed it, the passive
observer replacement, the pre-flight branch on migration state, and
the canonical telnet flow (Apply config → reboot → passive
validation). All code symbols remain in place this commit; the
follow-up commit performs the hard delete.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:31:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 9a7646bf58 feat(web): branch pre-flight on migration state
The pre-flight panel's reachability check now picks one of two paths
based on summary.is_migrated:

  - Migrated → run the new passive peer-reachability probe
    (POST /setup/peer-probe/{deviceId}) and label the row
    "Reachability check (passive observer)".
  - Not migrated (incl. partial) → render a skip row
    "Round-trip validation runs after Apply + reboot" with the
    rationale "daemon caches swUpdateUrl at boot". Per-axis state
    remains visible in the State card so the user sees which parts
    are already in place.

Adds checkPeerReachability() alongside checkTelnetRoundTrip(). The
latter is marked DEPRECATED inline — no longer called by the
orchestrator, scheduled for removal in a follow-up commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:31:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 d74bb9b5ca feat(service): add passive peer-reachability probe handler
RunPeerReachabilityProbe is the post-migration replacement for the
active swUpdateUrl round-trip: register the device IP with the
in-process observer, nudge :8090/swUpdateCheck, and wait for any
inbound from that IP. No device-state mutation. Any inbound counts
as proof — on a migrated speaker, DNS interception routes the
daemon's outbounds through this service regardless of which URL it
resolved internally, so reachability reduces to "did the device
dial us at all."

PeerHit and the abstract observer interface live in setup alongside
the probe logic; handlers.peerObserver implements the interface and
the existing observer files now import from setup.

Route: POST /setup/peer-probe/{deviceId}. Timeout: 30s, surfaced as
result.ElapsedMs so the budget can be tuned from real data. The
pre-flight orchestrator gains the branch in the next commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:31:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 dc924e351c feat(service): add peer observer registry and middleware
Adds an in-process observer that records device->service requests by
source IP. PeerObserverMiddleware fires on every inbound after RealIP
trust and Recoverer; the registry exposes Register/Signal/Forget keyed
on the device IP with a buffered one-shot delivery.

No callers yet — this is the substrate for the passive reachability
probe that replaces the broken active swUpdateUrl round-trip on
migrated speakers.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:31:24 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 10c9edbb25 fix(marge): keep <sourceproviderid> in recents to satisfy speaker's protobuf
The speaker decodes /streaming/account/.../full into a protobuf message where
recents>recent>source>sourceproviderid is a required field. A laut.fm recent
(location "/custom/v1/playback/...") POSTed against an account with no
Sources.xml fell into classifyLearnedSource's default branch, which wrote
sourceKey type="INVALID" with no providerid. That entry then re-appeared
in /full with an empty <sourceproviderid> element, which the post-marshal
strip-empty step deleted entirely — aborting the speaker's account sync
with "MargePB.account.devices.device[N].recents.recent[K].source.sourceproviderid"
missing and forcing a 60-second retry loop.

Three changes, each defended by the new regression test:

* classifyLearnedSource recognises LocalInternetRadio via sourceProviderID
  == 11 and via the /custom/v1/playback/ URL pattern, and stops writing the
  "INVALID" sentinel that locked sources out of every read-side repair path.

* mapToFullResponseSource falls back to the canonical SourceProviderID
  keyed by source ID (10002/10003/10004/10005) so already-poisoned data
  on disk still renders a non-empty providerid at /full time, with no
  manual data scrub required.

* AccountFullToXML no longer strips empty <sourceproviderid> elements.
  The strip-empty was added for parity with upstream's standalone <sources>
  block, but it's wrong inside recents/preset source blocks where the field
  is protobuf-required.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 09:14:54 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 a08c2c3072 feat(web): standalone Pre-flight button beside each Apply
"Test first, decide later" affordance: the same check sequence Apply
runs is now reachable without committing to the migration. Useful
for spot-checking a speaker after editing URLs, or for verifying a
fresh device is reachable before the user commits to writing
anything.

Two buttons, one per Apply path:

  - #plan-preflight-btn  (Suggested Plan side) — reads the chosen
    method from plan-apply-btn.dataset.method, same source the
    real Apply uses, so what's tested matches what would be
    applied.
  - #customize-preflight-btn (Custom Plan side) — walks the same
    radio choices applyCustomPlan reads and builds the same
    methods array, then runs the checks against it.

Both share the existing pre-flight panel and runApplyPreflight
orchestrator. New renderPreflightPreviewSummary terminates the
panel with a single Close button instead of Proceed Anyway /
Cancel — there's nothing to proceed to in preview mode.

Both Pre-flight buttons share the disabled-state gate of their
Apply counterparts (no plan / invalid URLs disables both) so users
can't accidentally pre-flight a plan that wouldn't apply.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:37:11 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 9ad159d41d feat(web): run telnet round-trip probe on SSH-capable speakers too
Previously the SSH-capable branch and the telnet-only branch were
mutually exclusive — speakers with both transports reachable only
got the curl-from-device HTTPS check, never the round-trip probe.
That left a class of bugs invisible to pre-flight: an asymmetric
network path where the speaker's userspace can reach our service
(curl works) but the swUpdateUrl fan-out can't (or vice versa).

Each transport now gets its own check; both run when both are
reachable. The two exercise meaningfully different code paths in
the speaker:

  - SSH curl-from-device: speaker's normal userspace HTTP stack
    over an arbitrary inbound TCP to our HTTP/HTTPS port.
  - Telnet round-trip: speaker's firmware-internal swUpdateCheck
    fan-out, which writes to its own DNS resolver and outbound
    HTTP code path that the curl test doesn't go near.

A speaker that passes one and fails the other reveals a real
connectivity asymmetry worth surfacing before the migration
writes its target URLs.

Cost: ~1s extra on the success path (probe is fast on healthy FW
27.0.6), up to ~6s extra on the timeout path. The probe restores
the runtime swUpdateUrl unconditionally so there's no lingering
state regardless of outcome.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:37:11 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 2b8e652b7e docs(web): "Migration Process at a Glance" no longer SSH-only
The landing-tab overview still framed SSH as a hard prerequisite —
"Migration requires SSH access." That was true under the original
design, but the wizard now probes both SSH and Telnet:17000
automatically and uses whichever the device exposes. SSH-less
speakers (USB-unlock-refusing firmware like SA-5, ST520, recent ST
Portables) can migrate over telnet without ever opening a shell.

Updates:

  - Prerequisite box retitled "Speaker shell access" with two
    sub-bullets that match the state card's Transports row:
      * SSH — richest option, required for XML / DNS / CA install,
        same USB-stick procedure as before
      * Telnet:17000 — SSH-less fallback, no setup, HTTP-only
  - Step 1 (Settings) now mentions that Target URL can be edited
    inline on the Migration tab with Save as default, since the
    Settings tab is no longer the only place to set it.
  - Step 4 (Migration) replaces "we recommend the XML Configuration
    method" with a description of the actual wizard: Apply
    Suggested Plan, Customize three-axis form, and the visible
    pre-flight check.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:37:11 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 fe58b61c11 refactor(web): pre-flight HTTPS check uses the actual migration target
The pre-flight connection check always hit summary.server_https_url
(the HTTPS health endpoint), regardless of what URL the migration
would actually write to the speaker. That gave a useful baseline
("can the device reach our service over HTTPS at all?") but didn't
test the right thing for HTTP-target migrations — the dominant
configuration when SSH is available and the user goes with the
Suggested Plan's XML+HTTP default.

preflightConnectionTestURL now picks the test URL by intent:

  - methods.includes("resolv") → server_https_url. DNS interception
    leaves the device hitting https://*.bose.com (firmware-hardcoded
    scheme) which DNS redirects to our HTTPS endpoint; testing the
    health URL is the right shape.
  - URL-flip methods (xml / telnet) → derived from the user's
    targetUrl: scheme + host + "/health". HTTP-target migrations get
    an HTTP test, HTTPS-target migrations get an HTTPS test (still
    with use_explicit_ca=true so the trust path is forward-looking
    when CA install is part of the plan).
  - Fallback to server_https_url when targetUrl can't be parsed, so
    older call shapes keep working.

The row label is now dynamic: "HTTPS connection from device" or
"HTTP connection from device" depending on the actual test scheme,
so the panel tells the user which path is being exercised.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:37:11 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 8a61c43cfa refactor(web): prune deprecated hosts-redirection-test markup and JS
The /etc/hosts migration method has been hidden from the UI since
before the wizard refactor — the Customize three-axis form doesn't
expose it, the suggested-plan engine never picks it, and
onCustomizeChange explicitly force-hides the legacy
#hosts-redirection-test pane. The pane was sitting in the DOM doing
nothing.

Removed:

  - The hosts-redirection-test <div> (button, result pane, header)
  - test-hosts-btn.onclick wiring in showSummary
  - The testHostsRedirection() function (orphaned once the button is
    gone)
  - The show("hosts-redirection-test", false) toggle in
    onCustomizeChange (orphaned once the pane is gone)

Backend untouched:

  - /setup/test-hosts/{deviceId} and HandleTestHostsRedirection still
    exist for API back-compat. Same pattern we used when retiring the
    XML method's self/proxied/original dropdowns — only the UI
    surface moves; the manager-level entry points stay.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:37:11 +02:00
Tobias GesellchenandClaude Opus 4.7 6617c22967 style(setup): satisfy govet shadow + thelper lints
Two lint findings flagged by golangci-lint:

  - telnet_probe.go:90 — t.Dial()'s local err shadowed the outer
    url.Parse error (govet shadow). Renamed the inner one to
    dialErr.
  - migration_summary_telnet_test.go:20 — telnetSummaryEnv didn't
    call t.Helper(), so test failures pointed at the helper rather
    than the calling test (thelper). Now mirrors the t.Helper() in
    telnetSummaryEnvWithInfo.

No behaviour change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:37:11 +02:00