Two per-device checks run against each speaker's CA bundle via a
single SSH probe round-trip:
(1) Every PEM block from ca-bundle.crt.original (the factory backup
written by TrustCACertFromBytes on first CA injection) must be
present in the live ca-bundle.crt. A missing block means the
original trust store was truncated, which would break external
HTTPS (Spotify, Amazon, firmware updates).
(2) The AfterTouch CA sentinel (# AfterTouch) must be present in
the live bundle. Without it the speaker rejects AfterTouch's
TLS cert and migration is effectively inactive.
Both findings carry a QuickFix:
- FixIDRestoreAndInjectCA: cp .original → live bundle over SSH,
then TrustCACert to re-inject the AfterTouch CA.
- FixIDInjectCACert: TrustCACert only (original certs intact).
Graceful degradation:
- SSH unavailable → SeverityInfo, no fix offered.
- .original absent (device never had install-ca run) → SeverityWarning,
suggest install-ca; check (2) still runs.
Infrastructure changes:
- ssh_probe.go: add ca-bundle.crt.original to probeFilePaths (free
in the existing single-round-trip batch).
- setup.go: export ProbeCABundles and RestoreCABundleFromOriginal so
the handlers package can use them without exposing speakerProbe.
- Fix executors live in handlers (need setup.Manager) per the
established boundary used by completeSpeakerPairingFix.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- stockholm/static.go: wrap deferred root.Close() in func(){}() to
silence errcheck; change 'rel = rel + ...' to 'rel += ...' (gocritic).
- Remove sanitizeErr from four logutil files where no call site exists
(cmd/soundtouch-cli, cmd/websocket-demo, pkg/discovery, pkg/service/setup).
The log-injection fixes in those packages used sanitizeLog on string
arguments rather than sanitizeErr on error values.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- isXMLMigrated and isResolvConfMigrated now guard against empty hostname
(Go's strings.Contains(s, "") is always true, causing any speaker to
appear migrated when --service-url has a malformed single-slash scheme)
- renderPlanSteps message no longer claims "and paired" when --include-pair=false
- validateServiceURL rejects malformed service URLs early with a hint
(e.g. "did you mean https://soundtouch.fritz.box?")
- Generated plan-step commands move --host before the subcommand name
(urfave/cli/v2 requires global flags before the first subcommand token)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirrors the .md/.txt sweep across all tracked _test.go, testdata XML,
and .http integration files. Test files are self-contained (producer
+ assertion in the same file), so the matched-pair swap stays green
under `go test ./...`.
Mapping applied:
192.168.178.[0-9]+ → 192.0.2.[same]
192.168.1.[0-9]+ → 192.0.2.[same]
Sound Machinechen → Living Room SoundTouch
A Sound Machine → Kitchen SoundTouch
A81B6A536A98 + case/separator variants → AABBCCDDEEFF (etc.)
A81B6A849D99 → AABBCCDDEE01
A81B6A849D88 → AABBCCDDEE03
A81B6A536A09 → AABBCCDDEE04
884AEAEEBD27 → AABBCCDDEE02
3230304 → 1000001
9569497 → 1000002
Two semantic fixes alongside the bulk swap:
- pkg/service/zeroconf/zeroconf_test.go: the "private 192" and
"strips query" cases pin acceptance of RFC-1918 192.168/16. They
must use a real 192.168 value; doc-range IPs would (correctly) be
rejected by validateZcBaseURL. Switched to 192.168.10.10 — generic
enough not to match any home LAN default, real enough for the
validator. Added a comment explaining why this single test still
carries a 192.168 literal.
- pkg/service/setup/setup_test.go: TestTestDNSRedirection mocks the
device's `od -An -tu1` byte output, which is space-separated
octets ("192 168 1 100"). My sed only matched the dot-separated
form, so the mock was returning the old IP while the test
assertions had moved to the doc range. Updated to " 192 0 2 100".
go build ./... clean. go test ./... clean (only TestDocsConsistency
remains failing, which is a pre-existing/untracked-file issue).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The ST10's /presets response after a factory reset emits self-closing
<preset/> entries with no ContentItem child. cmd/soundtouch-cli's
getPresets() handled the missing ContentItem in GetDisplayName() but
then dereferenced preset.ContentItem.Source on the next line, panicking
with "invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference" the moment the
loop reached the first empty entry.
A second placeholder shape was observed on healthy devices that were
never reset: <preset id="0"><ContentItem source="INVALID_SOURCE"
isPresetable="true"/></preset>. ContentItem is non-nil here, so the
previous "ContentItem != nil" guard at other call sites still let
these placeholders through into listings and into the AfterTouch
datastore.
Fix shape:
pkg/models/presets.go - extend Preset.IsEmpty() to recognise both
shapes (ContentItem == nil, OR Source == "" / "INVALID_SOURCE").
HasPresets, GetEmptyPresetSlots and GetUsedPresetSlots become honest
about which slots actually carry playable content.
cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_info.go (the crash site) - filter the slice
via IsEmpty before the print loop, and switch the still-printed
fields to the existing nil-safe Get* helpers.
pkg/service/setup/setup.go - upgrade syncPresets's "ContentItem ==
nil" continue-guard to IsEmpty so Shape B placeholders don't get
persisted in the AfterTouch datastore and then surface as junk
rows in the admin web UI.
cmd/soundtouch-cli/cmd_events.go, cmd/websocket-demo/main.go - same
nil-guard upgrade. These already nil-checked so were crash-safe;
the change is for consistency and to stop printing
"Preset 0: (INVALID_SOURCE)" demo lines.
examples/preset-management/main.go - had the same latent crash as
cmd_info.go; same fix shape.
Regression tests in pkg/models/presets_test.go cover both shapes using
the exact XML observed in the wild: the reporter's three <preset/>
placeholders plus the three INVALID_SOURCE entries from a live device.
The reporter XML test walks every preset through the same accessor
path the CLI used and asserts no panic.
The soundtouch-web Go code does not deref preset.ContentItem.X
anywhere - presets flow through as JSON - so no separate crash trap
exists there. The web frontend will pick up the cleaner data once
syncPresets stops persisting placeholders.
Closes#308
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two doc-only additions to TestValidateRealSpeakerBundle's header
comment:
- Cross-model note: ST10 and ST20 ship the byte-identical CA
bundle on firmware 27.0.6.46330.5043500 (md5
2d150987b312e4280fc576b508e62b43, 165 certs, ~251 KB).
Verified against firmware/_backup_ST10/_/etc/pki/tls/certs/
ca-bundle.crt 2026-05-16. The existing
testdata/ca_bundle_st20_pristine.crt fixture therefore stands
in for both models on that firmware build, so any expired-root
hypothesis evaluated against it covers both.
- Curl reproducer: three one-liners that point curl at the fixture
and probe the actual TuneIn stream chain a SoundTouch speaker
would walk (using K-LOVE / s33828 as the canonical example —
matches the case from #292). Control with the system trust
store shown alongside. Both bundles handle the chain (Amazon
Root CA 1 + DigiCert Global Root, valid through 2026+) so the
expired-root hypothesis is ruled out for firmware 27 — recorded
in the comment so future-me / reviewers can replay the same
probe without re-deriving it from chat context.
No code change; test still passes.
Related to https://github.com/gesellix/Bose-SoundTouch/issues/292.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- 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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
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>
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>
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>
Fills the SSH-less gap the curl-from-device test leaves in the
pre-flight panel: instead of skipping connectivity verification on
USB-unlock-refusing speakers, we drive a round-trip from the device
itself using only telnet:17000 and the device's own :8090 API.
Sequence (Manager.RunTelnetRoundTripProbe):
1. telnet `getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration` — capture the
speaker's current swUpdateUrl so we can restore it.
2. Generate a random hex token; register a one-shot signal
channel under it via the new probeRegistry on Server.
3. telnet `sys configuration swUpdateUrl <targetURL>/probe/<token>`
— runtime layer only, no envswitch boseurls set, so the
persistence layer keeps the original and a reboot heals the
device naturally if our restore step fails.
4. HTTP GET :8090/swUpdateCheck — the cleanest :8090 endpoint
that triggers exactly one outbound to the configured
swUpdateUrl. Read-only on the cloud side, doesn't depend on
margeAccountUUID, doesn't start an actual update.
5. Wait on the registered channel up to telnetProbeTimeout (6s).
6. telnet `sys configuration swUpdateUrl <original>` — restore
in a deferred call so it runs even on the failure path.
New /probe/{token}[/*] catch-all on the root router signals the
matching channel when the speaker's outbound lands; the response is
a minimal `<swUpdateIndex/>` so the device's swUpdateCheck doesn't
choke on a missing structure. The {token}/* sub-path is registered
because some firmware appends a path component to the configured
swUpdateUrl.
POST /setup/telnet-probe/{deviceId}?target_url=… exposes the
orchestrator as a single REST call returning {ok, result: {reached,
restored, original_url, probe_url, elapsed_ms, logs}, error?}.
Tests cover: happy path with channel signalled by the fake registrar
when the :8090 trigger fires, timeout when no inbound arrives,
abort when getpdo doesn't expose swUpdateUrl, abort when the
firmware rejects sys configuration, dial failure, invalid target URL.
Frontend wiring (visible pre-flight panel) lands in the next
commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds applyURLOverrides — a tiny helper that, given a PrivateCfg and the
migration options map, copies any non-empty marge_url / stats_url /
sw_update_url / bmx_url value into the matching PrivateCfg field. The
helper runs after applyProxyOptions in both the read path
(GetMigrationSummary's planned-config preview) and the write path
(migrateViaXML's actual XML upload), so the planned diff and the file
the migration writes both reflect what the user typed.
Precedence: a literal *_url override wins over the legacy
self/proxied/original mode set on the same field, because the user
picked a URL and the migration honors it verbatim. Empty/missing
overrides leave the field unchanged. The legacy mode handling stays
in place for API back-compat — only the UI is moving away from it.
Tests cover the helper directly, the override-vs-mode precedence rule,
and a full GetMigrationSummary round-trip that verifies the override
shows up in the rendered PlannedConfig XML.
This is the data-layer half of the upcoming unified per-field URL
editor in the Plan card; no UI changes here.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds XMLMigrated, HostsMigrated, ResolvMigrated, TelnetMigrated, and
IsPaired as explicit fields on the summary so the UI can render
partial-state cells (URLs flipped via telnet but the on-disk XML
hasn't caught up; DNS interception in place but no CA installed; etc.)
and surface pairing as its own precondition. IsMigrated remains
backward-compatible — it is now the OR of the four migration axes.
checkIsMigrated stops short-circuiting and writes each axis verdict
unconditionally so a "partial" state on any axis is always visible to
the UI even when another axis already reports the device migrated.
populateDeviceInfo now derives IsPaired from the live :8090/info
margeAccountUUID (clobbering any stale datastore copy), so a
factory-reset speaker is correctly flagged as unpaired.
Tests cover the per-axis verdicts independently and the IsPaired
derivation in both the populated and empty live-info cases.
This is the data layer for the upcoming three-axis "state view" panel
on the migration tab. No frontend or behavior changes here.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The live SoundTouch firmware (FW 27.0.6.46330.5043500, ST 20) replies
to `getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration` with a Protobuf-text-like
nested-block format, not the key=value format my parser was written
against:
margeServerUrl {
text: "https://streaming.bose.com"
}
statsServerUrl {
text: "https://events.api.bosecm.com"
}
...
->OK
->
Effect of the bug: the four "Current on Device" cells in the telnet
URL Targets table stayed empty after a summary load, and the
crossCheckPreflights helper silently produced no warnings even when
SSH-XML and telnet-getpdo would have disagreed. Both behaviours were
reported from a real-device summary fetched against the running
service.
Both parsers (Go setup.parseGetpdoConfig and JS
parseTelnetVerifiedConfig) now accept the protobuf-text shape and keep
the legacy key=value path as a tolerance fallback. An isIdentifier
guard prevents protobuf "text: …" lines from being misread as flat
fields and keeps prompt characters (->, ->OK) out of the result map.
A new TestParseGetpdoConfig_ProtobufTextRealDevice test pins the
parser to the verbatim live response so this regression cannot recur
silently.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Refactors telnetURLConfigCommands into a telnetURLs value type with
explicit per-field URLs (Marge, Stats, SwUpdate, BmxRegistry) and adds
telnetURLsFromOptions to resolve those four URLs from a base targetURL
plus optional per-field overrides via the migration options map
(marge_url, stats_url, sw_update_url, bmx_url).
Envswitch derivation rule: arg1 = u.Marge verbatim, arg2 = u.SwUpdate
verbatim. The soundcork case (Marge has /marge appended) is handled
without any branching — envswitch arg1 carries the same suffix and the
parallel persistence layer stays consistent with the runtime layer on
the next reboot.
The default path is unchanged for users who only enter a base URL: all
four fields share targetURL with the canonical /updates/soundtouch and
/bmx/registry/v1/services suffixes. MigrateSpeaker plumbs the options
map through so the existing handler's option dictionary works for telnet
without UI changes; the UI can layer per-field input on top later.
Existing telnet migration tests updated to call the new signature.
TestMigrateViaTelnet_SoundcorkMargeSuffixPropagatesToEnvswitch is the
load-bearing regression test for the derivation rule.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When both preflights succeed, GetMigrationSummary now compares the URL
fields in the parsed SoundTouchSdkPrivateCfg.xml (read via SSH) against
the matching keys in `getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration` (read via
telnet) and appends a Warnings entry for any field whose values differ.
The two sources can briefly disagree because `sys configuration …`
writes the runtime layer while envswitch writes the parallel persistence
layer and the on-device XML file is only re-rendered after a reboot.
The warning text says exactly that, so the UI can surface a non-fatal
hint instead of treating a freshly-migrated-but-not-yet-rebooted device
as broken.
Adds Warnings []string on MigrationSummary, parseGetpdoConfig (a
key=value parser tolerant to banner/prompt noise), and
crossCheckPreflights wired in as step 9 of GetMigrationSummary.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds Manager.isTelnetMigrated, which substring-matches m.ServerURL's
hostname against TelnetVerifiedConfig — the response captured by the
preflight's `getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration`. Mirrors the existing
isXMLMigrated semantics so users see consistent migration-state
detection regardless of which transport the device exposes.
checkIsMigrated no longer early-returns on !SSHSuccess. Telnet runs
first and unconditionally; the SSH-based hosts/resolv.conf checks still
run when SSH is reachable, since neither variant shows up in
`getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration`. This closes the gap where a
USB-unlock-refusing speaker (SA-5, ST520, recent ST Portable) that had
already been migrated via telnet was silently reported as IsMigrated:
false in the UI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
GetMigrationSummary now kicks off telnetPreflight in a goroutine at
entry and merges the four Telnet* fields into the main summary just
before returning. Wall time becomes max(ssh, telnet); the two transports
are queried independently and their results combined — SSH retains
visibility into /etc/hosts, /etc/resolv.conf and the on-device XML
config, while telnet contributes the live URL set readable via
`getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration` without root.
Race-free by construction: the goroutine writes to its own
MigrationSummary instance and only the four telnet fields are copied
back. Verified with `go test -race`.
Tests cover telnet-only, ssh-only, and both-succeed paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds Manager.telnetPreflight that dials port 17000, captures the banner,
and runs `getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration` to read back the device's
live URL configuration. Errors are recorded on TelnetProbeError instead
of returned, so the probe is best-effort and never breaks summary
construction.
This is the data-gathering layer that the four already-declared
TelnetReachable / TelnetBanner / TelnetVerifiedConfig / TelnetProbeError
fields on MigrationSummary were waiting for. Subsequent iterations wire
the preflight into GetMigrationSummary (in parallel with SSH) and use
TelnetVerifiedConfig as a SSH-free signal for "already migrated".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds an SSH-free third migration path that drives the SoundTouch device's
diagnostic shell on TCP port 17000, plus a hardened replacement for the
fragile /setMargeAccount HTTP pairing call.
* `pkg/telnet` — new reusable, dependency-free client (sibling of `pkg/ssh`)
with deadline-driven Dial / Probe / SendCommand / Close. Mock-server tests
cover happy path, command-not-found, mid-stream close, and the wedged-device
read-timeout scenario.
* `setup.MigrationMethodTelnet` — runs `sys configuration` for all four URLs
plus the parallel `envswitch boseurls set` persistence layer that otherwise
wins on reboot, then verifies with `getpdo CurrentSystemConfiguration`.
Aborts on the first non-OK response so configuration is never half-written.
No SSH backup or rw pre-flight (the path is SSH-free by design).
* `setup.PairAccount` — probes :8090/supportedURLs first, time-bounds
POST /setMargeAccount aggressively (5s connect / 12s total) to avoid the
hangs reported in #236, and falls back to `envswitch accountid set <id>`
over telnet when the HTTP endpoint is missing or wedged. Returns a
PairAccountResult breadcrumb so the UI can show which path actually
succeeded.
* `setup.Reboot(deviceIP, method)` — gains a RebootMethod selector;
RebootMethodSSH stays the default (preserving prior behavior),
RebootMethodTelnet sends `sys reboot` over a fresh telnet session and
treats the inevitable socket-close as success.
* New endpoints on `/setup`:
- GET /account-id-suggestions/{deviceId} — returns the device's current
margeAccountUUID (from :8090/info) plus known account IDs from the
datastore, so the UI can offer reuse.
- POST /pair-account/{deviceId}?account_id=NNNNNNN — invokes PairAccount;
the existing reboot endpoint reads ?method=ssh|telnet from the query
string.
* Helpers `IsValidAccountID` (exactly 7 digits) and `GenerateAccountID`
(crypto/rand, retries on collision against a known-IDs list).
Documentation in docs/analysis/TELNET-MIGRATION-METHOD.md is updated to match
the implementation: bare-URL convention for `soundtouch-service`, no automatic
`sys reboot` (user-initiated via the existing button with a method selector),
and the realised package layout. The /etc/hosts method is intentionally not
exposed in the new flow.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The OverrideSdkPrivateCfg.xml override path introduced in #209 does not
work on SoundTouch 10 (and likely other models): the firmware ignores
the override file, leaving the device pointing at the original Bose
cloud URLs. Revert to editing SoundTouchSdkPrivateCfg.xml directly with
a .original backup, which is the approach known to work.
Relates to #214
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client.Run uses CombinedOutput, so when
`/mnt/nv/OverrideSdkPrivateCfg.xml` is absent (the default for devices
migrated with pre-0.71.0 code) the cat stderr is returned as the
override config and surfaced to the migration page UI as "Current Config
(on Speaker)". Gate the branch on `[ -f ... ]` first, mirroring the
legacy .original check.
Relates to #209
Relates to #214
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Use /mnt/nv/OverrideSdkPrivateCfg.xml (the firmware's override path)
rather than editing /opt/Bose/etc/SoundTouchSdkPrivateCfg.xml directly.
A malformed override cannot cause a reboot loop because the device falls
back to the untouched original.
Revert now removes the override file; legacy .original backups are still
restored for devices migrated with older code. checkCurrentConfig reads
the override path first so IsMigrated detection works correctly with the
new approach.
Credit: Ueberbose team, discovered via [soundcork
documentation](https://github.com/deborahgu/soundcork#configuring-the-bose-speaker-to-use-the-soundcork-server).
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- resolveIP now returns (string, error): error when result did not come
from the device's own SSH ping (service-side fallback or total
failure)
- migrateViaResolvConf and parseTargetURLAndResolveIP abort on error,
preventing a bad IP from being written to the device
- GetMigrationSummary captures the error in ResolveIPError and falls
back
to the hostname for the preview display; XML migration is unaffected
- Web UI shows a warning box with the error and a docs link when
resolution
is uncertain; migrate button stays enabled for the XML method
- Add hostname resolution troubleshooting section to TROUBLESHOOTING.md
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- Rename proxy option values: 'upstream' → 'proxied', 'official' →
'original'
- Add 'original' option to preserve current device URL as-is per field
- Drop proxyURL guard in applyProxyOptions so 'original' works without a
proxy
- Abort migration if on-device backup cannot be created (was
warning-only)
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Registers HandleAlexaCertificate on POST /alexa/certificate. The handler
logs the device MAC from the request body and returns 501 Not
Implemented with a JSON error explaining that AWS IoT integration is
required to provision Alexa device certificates.
Adds voice.api.bose.io to both /etc/hosts domain lists in setup.go (DNS
intercept was already covered by the bose.io wildcard entry in dns.go).
Relates to https://github.com/gesellix/Bose-SoundTouch/discussions/84
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Endpoints:
- POST /streaming/music/musicprovider/{id}/trial/is_eligible (reuses
is_eligible handler)
- POST /bmx/tunein/v1/favorite/{stationID} with datastore persistence
(SaveTuneInFavorite)
- DELETE /bmx/tunein/v1/favorite/{stationID} (DeleteTuneInFavorite)
- POST /bmx/core02/svc-bmx-adapter-orion/prod/orion/token (anonymous
Orion token)
- GET /bmx-icons/* serving embedded static/media assets (media.bose.io)
- GET /ced/* serving embedded firmware index, release notes, and 10
app-help XMLs (downloads.bose.com)
Add media.bose.io and downloads.bose.com to DNS redirect lists (setup.go
both domain slices, dns.go shouldIntercept list, main.go getDomains
map). Document implemented endpoints in
tests/interactions_20260502_missing_external.md; mark rows 0246–0247 as
self/☑ in the interactions table.
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces a standalone `soundtouch-backup` CLI with three subcommands:
- `all`: authenticates with the Bose cloud, backs up account data, then
reads device IPs from devices.xml and backs up each reachable speaker
- `cloud`: fetches account profile, devices, sources, presets, and full
endpoint from streaming.bose.com
- `local`: backs up each speaker via HTTP API (12 endpoints) and
optionally via SSH (individual files + /opt/Bose/etc/ and
/mnt/nv/BoseApp-Persistence/1/ directories)
Also centralises pkg/service/ssh → pkg/ssh so both the service and the
backup tool share the same SSH client; adds ReadFile and ReadDir
methods, and handles the firmware quirk where cat exits 1 on empty
files.
Output is a single dated .tar.gz or .zip archive.
Example flow:
```shell
gesellix@Mac Bose-SoundTouch % go run ./cmd/soundtouch-backup all --output _/cloud-backup --email user@example.com
Password:
Authenticating as user@example.com...
✓ Authenticated (account ID: 1234567)
✓ email address (107 bytes)
✓ devices (1492 bytes)
✓ sources (1111 bytes)
✓ presets (2585 bytes)
✓ full account (55037 bytes)
Found 2 device(s) in cloud account, attempting local backup...
✓ ST20: 12 files via HTTP
⚠ ST20: SSH skipped /etc/remote_services (Process exited with status 1)
⚠ ST20: SSH empty file /mnt/nv/remote_services
✓ ST20: 64 files via SSH
✓ ST10: 12 files via HTTP
⚠ ST10: SSH empty file /etc/remote_services
⚠ ST10: SSH skipped /mnt/nv/remote_services (Process exited with status 1)
✓ ST10: 48 files via SSH
Archive written: _/cloud-backup/soundtouch-backup-2026-05-02.tar.gz (141 files)
```
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>