$logoLink is sourced from site config (never user input) and Hugo
auto-escapes template values. Pipe through safeURL to make the intent
explicit and satisfy the generic.html-templates.security.var-in-href rule.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- /sponsor landing page lists both options with feature cards
- Navbar heart icon and footer sponsor link both point to /sponsor
instead of directly to GitHub Sponsors, so PayPal is equally reachable
- No GitHub account required for PayPal path
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Migration Guide step 1:
- Add 'Download pre-built binary' as the first option (no Go required)
- Add install-script option for Raspberry Pi / on-device deployments
- Move 'go install' to last (developer option)
- Add data/ directory callout: single directory to back up for a full restore
SoundTouch Service guide:
- Mention RadioBrowser alongside TuneIn in the BMX section
- Add soundtouch-web TuneIn search screenshot
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The previous link aimed at a Go-developer getting-started page. Most
users are not Go developers — they want to migrate their speakers.
MIGRATION-GUIDE is the right first destination.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Covers what AfterTouch delivers today: migration (existing account and
factory-reset paths), marge+bmx replacement, TuneIn+RadioBrowser, Spotify,
presets, ST-10 stereo pairing, soundtouch-cli automation, soundtouch-web
browser UI, and the three installation options (on-device, local host /
Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, cloud/VPS).
Includes screenshot of the soundtouch-web UI (Spotify playback, presets,
sources, zone management).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- blog/_index.md: add introductory sentence to the News & Updates index
- .claude/commands/blog-update.md: project skill that drafts a monthly
update post from git history and opens a draft PR for review
- .gitignore: .claude/* + !.claude/commands/ so the skill is tracked
while session state (settings.local.json, worktrees/) stays ignored
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Enable navbar logo (favicon-braille.svg, 24×24)
- Override navbar-title partial to add 'Bose SoundTouch Toolkit' subtitle
- Add favicon.svg to static root (picked up by Hextra head automatically)
- Custom footer: sponsor link (left) + copyright (right) in a single row
- i18n/en.yaml: copyright text with link to github.com/gesellix
- hugo.toml: blog list sorted by date desc, tags enabled
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The hextra/hero-button and hextra/feature-card shortcodes call
Hugo's relURL on any link starting with '/'. relURL prepends the
baseURL sub-path — but the deployed site was producing /docs/...
instead of /Bose-SoundTouch/docs/..., meaning relURL was seeing
a baseURL with no sub-path (likely just the domain).
Rather than depend on relURL working correctly at build time,
remove the leading slash from all four internal links. Bare paths
are emitted verbatim by the shortcode and are resolved by the
browser relative to the page's own URL (/Bose-SoundTouch/ on
GitHub Pages, / on local dev) — correct in both environments.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
actions/configure-pages v5+ exports HUGO_BASEURL automatically,
which overrides hugo.toml. By adding id: pages to the step and
passing --baseURL explicitly, we get the correct sub-path
(https://gesellix.github.io/Bose-SoundTouch/) on GitHub Pages
while local dev (docker-compose.docs.yml already passes --baseURL /)
continues to work unchanged.
Also change hugo.toml baseURL to '/' as the neutral local default.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Extend image ignorePattern in markdown-link-check.json to cover all
/images/*.png (covers ui-settings, ui-devices, ui-sync, ui-migration,
speaker-ap-wifi-setup that live under docs/static/images/ but are
referenced as absolute /images/ paths in Markdown)
- Fix appendix cross-section links: add ../ prefix to guides/, reference/,
and analysis/ paths in PRESET-QUICKSTART, SOUNDTOUCH-SERVICE-ANNOUNCEMENT,
CONTENT-SELECTION-IMPLEMENTATION, DEVICE-LOGGING, NAVIGATION-GUIDE,
PARITY-SOUNDCORK, and CLAUDE.md
- Convert ../examples/* relative links in appendix to GitHub URLs (the
examples/ dir is at repo root, not under docs/content/)
- Fix CLAUDE.md in appendix: archive/PLAN.md → ../../../archive/PLAN.md;
remove dead PDF link
- Fix TROUBLESHOOTING.md: ../DEVICE-LOGGING.md → ../appendix/DEVICE-LOGGING.md
- Fix CAPTURE-DEVICE-PAIRING.md: ../DEVICE-SETUP.md → ../appendix/DEVICE-SETUP.md
- Fix RASPBERRY-PI.md: remove accidental ../ prefix from GitHub URL
- Fix CONTRIBUTING.md: update docs/reference/ and docs/PROJECT-PATTERNS.md
to their new paths under docs/content/docs/
- Fix README.md: update deployment overview link to new path
- Fix BASS-CONTROLS.md and SOURCE-SELECTION.md: convert ../../pkg/models/
relative links to GitHub URLs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add docs/go.sum (Hextra v0.12.3 checksums) produced by hugo mod tidy.
Update docs/go.mod with the resolved module version.
Ignore docs/.hugo_build.lock, docs/public/, and docs/resources/ —
all are generated by Hugo locally and not needed in the repo.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace docs/_config.yml + docs/SUMMARY.md with Hugo + Hextra theme.
Move all content into docs/content/, images into docs/static/images/.
Update docs_consistency_test.go to check Hugo front matter instead of
SUMMARY.md inclusion. Update CI workflow and screenshot script paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bose shut down SoundTouch cloud services on 2026-05-06. Update the three
main user-facing docs to reflect that the shutdown has happened:
- README.md: rename section, rewrite opening paragraph, reframe the two
getting-started scenarios as 'already migrated' vs 'starting fresh'.
- SURVIVAL-GUIDE.md: past-tense title and opening; remove duplicate
Scenario B heading (copy-paste leftover from earlier edit); remove the
table of redirect methods and TLS note that belonged to the deleted
pre-shutdown Scenario B stub.
- MIGRATION-GUIDE.md: remove the 'cloud is still running' note from the
Sync step; fix the post-migration backup blurb to reference
soundtouch-backup rather than a non-existent Step 4 tar.gz.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- DEVICE-LOCAL-INSTALL.md: old path at docs/ root → docs/architecture/
- Add Deployment Overview + three walkthrough pages under User Guides
- Add Architecture section for the planning doc
Data Sync requires AfterTouch to reach the speaker outbound, which
fails when AfterTouch is running in the cloud. Replace with the
correct three-step workaround from wimdeblauwe (discussion #295):
1. Manually create Sources.xml in the server's data volume with the
default source set (AUX, LOCAL_INTERNET_RADIO, TUNEIN, RADIO_BROWSER)
2. Send a sourcesUpdated notification to the speaker from a local machine
3. Power-cycle the speaker (CLI reboot is insufficient; firmware only
activates new source types at boot)
Add a clear note that Data Sync is not available from cloud deployments.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
'Each speaker needs its own install' is only true when the firmware
binds port 8000 to loopback (older devices, issue #196). Devices that
expose the port on the LAN can run one on-device AfterTouch and point
other LAN speakers at it — same as a Raspberry Pi. Qualify the cell
accordingly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- docs/guides/CLOUD-DEPLOY-WALKTHROUGH.md (new)
Step-by-step for deploying AfterTouch on a remote VPS:
Docker Compose + DISCOVERY_ENABLED=false, Coolify config from
wimdeblauwe's field report (discussion #295), CLI-driven speaker
migration (soundtouch-cli setup migrate/reboot from the local
machine), TuneIn source registration gotcha and fix, preset setup,
security warning about the unauthenticated Marge API, and the
'what breaks if the server goes offline' answer.
- docs/guides/DEPLOYMENT-OVERVIEW.md: expand from 2 to 3 options
(Local external host / Cloud VPS / On-device); update the
comparison table with the cloud-specific columns (HTTPS needed,
CLI migration, discovery disabled); link to the new walkthrough
and to discussion #295 as the community field report.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Problem: the existing docs gave no clear path for non-technical users.
- GETTING-STARTED.md is a Go library developer guide
- RASPBERRY-PI.md stops after the service is running (no migration or preset steps)
- DEVICE-LOCAL-INSTALL.md is an architectural analysis that confused installation intent
- No single page helped a user choose between external-host vs on-device
Changes:
- docs/DEVICE-LOCAL-INSTALL.md → docs/architecture/DEVICE-LOCAL-INSTALL.md
Move the planning/architecture doc out of the user-visible guides root;
add a redirect banner pointing to the user guides
- docs/guides/DEPLOYMENT-OVERVIEW.md (new)
Navigation landing page: comparison table (external host vs on-device),
links to user-friendly walkthrough + technical reference for each scenario
- docs/guides/EXTERNAL-HOST-WALKTHROUGH.md (new)
Step-by-step for Raspberry Pi / any always-on host: install, discover
speaker, run migration wizard, Health QuickFix, verify pairing, set
presets via UI or CLI — the post-install steps that RASPBERRY-PI.md
did not cover
- docs/guides/RASPBERRY-PI.md: cross-link to full walkthrough and overview
- README.md: replace the one-liner "see On-Device Installer" with a
pointer to the Deployment Overview so both paths are equally visible
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- aftertouch init script: stop) now waits up to 15 s for SIGTERM
to take effect, then escalates to SIGKILL; prevents stale daemon
processes after '/etc/init.d/aftertouch stop' returns (weissigera's
workaround was manual 'killall aftertouch-service')
- install.sh: add --version / -v CLI flag so the version to install
can be passed as a command-line argument in addition to the VERSION
env var; document the trade-off of the hard-coded default in a
comment; update scripts/on-device-install/README.md with concrete
usage examples for env-override, CLI flag, and rollback tip
- docs/guides/ON-DEVICE-INSTALL-WALKTHROUGH.md: 10-step runbook
derived from weissigera's field-tested procedure (issue #329
comment #4521280831): SSH connection, storage cleanup, install via
install.sh, reboot, SSH tunnel, Health QuickFix, pairing
verification, soundtouch-cli download, custom-radio preset setup,
and final verification; troubleshooting table at the end
Closes#329 (remaining two tasks)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The markdown-link-check CI step caught five stale links in
docs/README.md's Concept Documentation section pointing at files
the previous commit moved into docs/archive/. Replaced with a
pointer to SUMMARY.md's Concepts section + a short curated list
of the currently-relevant docs (Spotify Overview, Spotify OAuth,
Amazon Music OAuth, Encrypted Export, Request Recording). The
archived planning artefacts get a single line acknowledging
their existence under docs/archive/.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The speaker firmware constructs the OAuth host by appending "oauth" to
the first label of the configured streaming hostname (aftertouch.lan
→ aftertouchoauth.lan, used by both Spotify and Amazon Music token
refresh). AfterTouch's DNS server previously only hijacked the
hardcoded list of Bose hostnames, so operators self-hosting at a
custom hostname had to add the OAuth alias themselves — and the
amazon-music-oauth.md / spotify-overview.md docs incorrectly
claimed the DNS server handled it automatically.
ofthesun9 (#337) caught this via the worst variant: IP-based
serverURL (192.168.0.30 → 192oauth.168.0.30), which is a malformed
hostname no DNS resolver can answer for. There is no clean DNS
workaround for the IP case — the operator must use a hostname.
Three changes:
- pkg/discovery/dns.go DeriveOAuthHostnames parses the configured
serverURL, derives <first-label>oauth.<rest> when the host is a
hostname (not IP), and adds it to the DNSDiscovery hijack list. IP
serverURLs deliberately yield no derivation — the malformed name
isn't worth handling and the new health check surfaces the trap.
- New checks_oauth_target health check fires a Warning when serverURL
is an IP literal, with a concrete example of the malformed name
(`192oauth.168.0.30`) and a ManualCommand pointing at the switch.
- amazon-music-oauth.md and spotify-overview.md rewritten: drop the
false "automatic" claim, document the three resolution paths
(AfterTouch DNS + speaker resolves via it / external LAN DNS /
per-speaker /etc/hosts), and explicitly flag IP-based --server-url
as incompatible with OAuth on either provider.
Tests cover the derivation matrix (hostname / IPv4 / IPv6 / single
label / empty / garbage URL), shouldIntercept's new behaviour
(derived host hit, base host not auto-hijacked, case-insensitive),
the health check's four states, and the malformed-host helper.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The TestDocsConsistency walk only iterated [".", "guides", "reference",
"analysis"] — concepts/ was silently invisible, which is why
amazon-music-oauth.md slipped into the tree without a SUMMARY entry.
Refactored to walk the entire docs/ tree, with a small dirsToSkip
allow-list (_includes, archive, diagrams, images) for asset trees.
New top-level narrative directories are picked up automatically;
only asset dirs need an explicit entry.
The wider walk surfaced six previously-hidden concepts/* files. Five
older planning artefacts ("Enhanced State Management System",
"Upstream Bose Service Simulation") moved into docs/archive/ where
the dirsToSkip already excludes them; concepts/README.md renamed to
upstream-service-simulation-overview.md since "README.md" inside
archive/ would be misleading. Spotify Overview and Amazon Music
OAuth are user-facing narrative docs and are now linked under
Concepts in SUMMARY.md.
Note: concepts/streborn-patterns.md is internal review notes (its
own opening line says so) and is currently unlinked from SUMMARY.md;
will be handled separately by the maintainer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Operators who deploy AfterTouch on an IP-only host (no DNS hostname) and
who get a speaker_marge_url health warning previously had to SSH in, edit
their systemd unit or docker-compose, add --tls-extra-host, and restart.
The fix is now reachable from the UI:
- datastore.Settings gains TLSExtraHosts []string. At startup
applyPersistedSettings merges CLI/env values (still authoritative)
with persisted ones, deduplicating while preserving order.
- /setup/settings (GET) exposes tls_extra_hosts (editable list) and
tls_san_hosts (the full effective SAN list, read-only).
- /setup/settings (POST) accepts tls_extra_hosts (*[]string so callers
can distinguish "field omitted" from "explicitly empty").
- Settings tab grows a "TLS extra hosts" textarea + an info panel
explaining the restart-required dance.
- speaker_marge_url emits a QuickFix labelled "Add <host> to TLS hosts"
alongside the existing CLI manual command. The fix re-probes the
device's /info, extracts the margeURL host, and appends it to the
persisted list — race-safe against stale findings.
- HTTPS-SETUP.md documents both paths.
Tests cover: merge dedup + ordering + whitespace, the new QuickFix
emission shape, and the margeURL host extraction across HTTPS/HTTP/bare
input forms.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The :443 reachability preflight was emitting a WARN on every deployment
where AfterTouch's configured --server-url is HTTP (not HTTPS), even
when speakers were migrated to that HTTP URL and never connect to :443.
Operators reproduced this on #218 (CTonyPeterson) and #344
(california444) — both saw the warning even though their setups had no
need for iptables port forwarding, and CTonyPeterson followed the
recommended iptables OUTPUT rule which then caught his host's own
outbound HTTPS traffic and broke `go install` and his browser.
Two changes:
- Probe443Result gains NotApplicable + Reason. Check443Reachability
returns the NotApplicable verdict when the parsed serverURL scheme is
http. The settings UI renders an ℹ️ info badge with the reason instead
of a red ✗.
- FormatPreflightGuidance grows a one-line caveat about the iptables
OUTPUT chain: it catches all outbound :443 on the host, including
browsers / go install / apt-get, which is rarely what the operator
wants.
HTTPS-SETUP.md gains the same caveat plus a section documenting the
new not-applicable verdict.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a "Download diagnostic report" button on the Health tab that
produces an age-encrypted .age file the user can attach to a GitHub
issue without exposing sensitive data.
Archive contents (tar.gz, then age-encrypted with the maintainer's
SSH ed25519 public key):
- diagnostic.json structured health/device summary (no secrets)
- datastore/…/*.xml raw on-disk XML verbatim for diff vs HTTP
- http/service/… live service HTTP responses per account/device
- http/speaker/… live speaker API responses (port 8090)
- ssh/speaker/… CA bundles + logread (last 20 min, 127.0.0.1
filtered) + dmesg fetched via SSH
- system/ca.pem service CA cert
- system/resolv.conf host DNS resolver config
- settings.json service settings (OAuth secrets redacted)
- env.txt filtered process environment
- logs/service.txt in-memory service log buffer
Supporting tooling:
- scripts/setup-diagnostic-key.sh one-time SSH key-pair generation
- scripts/decrypt-diagnostic.go go run helper for maintainer decryption
- keys/public/diagnostic.pub committed public key (matches github.com/gesellix.keys)
- docs/DIAGNOSTIC-EXPORT.md maintainer setup + user workflow guide
- docs/concepts/ENCRYPTED-EXPORT.md research notes and architecture rationale
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Refactors BMX service to support multiple radio providers
- Adds RadioBrowser.com API integration with search and browse
- Splits TuneIn logic into separate module for better organization
- Adds new web UI components for radio station discovery
- Includes new SVG icons for RadioBrowser branding
- Updates feature history phases from 2024 to 2026 dates
- Corrects service announcement timeline references
- Aligns API coverage documentation with current project schedule
Three files carried 192.168.123.x as placeholder IPs in examples and
fixtures. RFC-1918 private space — same reader-confusion concern as
the broader 192.168.1.* sweep in 136d24a. Switched to 192.0.2.x
preserving the last octet so the reader-side intent ("CLI host arg
example", "test fixture URL") stays clear.
- docs/analysis/FACTORY-RESET-PROTOCOL.md — 14 CLI --host examples + 1 log-fragment
- docs/analysis/TELNET-COMMAND-REFERENCE.md — 1 docker-run env example
- pkg/service/marge/recents_sourceproviderid_regression_test.go
— 2 XML location URLs (matched-pair within file)
docs/analysis/BOSE-LAB-RUNBOOK.md keeps its 192.168.10/24 subnet
unchanged — that's the documented Pi-as-AP network for the runbook,
not a placeholder.
go test ./pkg/service/marge/... clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The earlier MAC sweep in 04f9c31 only matched the colon form
(A8:1B:6A:53:6A:98). MAC-ADDRESS-MAPPING.md documents the
normalisation behaviour with separator variants, so it also carried
the dash form (A8-1B-6A-53-6A-98) — 2 hits both replaced with the
canonical AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF placeholder.
Surfaced by the post-cleanup re-scan.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 4 of the docs portion of the rfc-5737-cleanup. Replaces all
192.168.1.x example IPs in tracked .md / .txt files with the
equivalent last-octet under 192.0.2.x.
192.168.1.x is RFC-1918 private space and routes on real networks,
which leaves readers guessing whether a documented IP is a placeholder
or a documented LAN. 192.0.2.0/24 is reserved by RFC 5737 exclusively
for documentation — readers know on sight that they're examples.
58 files touched, 551 line pairs. Includes .github issue/PR templates,
all docs/ references, example READMEs, and one script doc. No code
changes, no test changes; test files still carry the 192.168.1.x
placeholder pending Phase 2 in _/RFC-5737-cleanup/assessment.md.
Also fixed a small fallout in docs/analysis/ANONYMIZATION-SUMMARY.md
where the explanatory sentence "a reader can't tell whether
192.168.1.10 is a placeholder or a documented LAN address" had
itself been swept by the regex (inverting the point); restored the
literal example and noted the sweep progress inline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The old file documented a single anonymisation pass and embedded the
exact historical mappings (real LAN IPs, real MACs, real account IDs
on the "Original" side of each row). Those values are sensitive even
when presented as "what we replaced" — and they're already in git
history, so reprinting them in tracked content adds nothing.
Replaced with a concise reference that:
- lists the canonical placeholders to USE in new examples and tests
(RFC-5737 IPs, AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF MACs, generic device names,
1000001/1000002 account IDs)
- explains why RFC-5737 instead of 192.168.1.x
- gives detection regexes that catch *any* non-placeholder value,
rather than naming the specific leaked values
180 → 65 lines net, and the file no longer contains any of the
sensitive strings it used to track.
Completes the .md / .txt portion of the rfc-5737-cleanup branch.
Test files (.go / .xml / .http) + the convert_mitm_script.py and
the broader 192.168.1.* sweep remain — separate scope per
_/RFC-5737-cleanup/assessment.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two real Bose customer account IDs were embedded in documentation
examples: 3230304 (16 files repo-wide, 5 of them .md/.txt) and
9569497 (2 files, 1 .md). Account IDs look numeric and innocuous but
they're tied to a specific Bose customer — same exposure class as
MACs and home-LAN IPs.
Mapping:
3230304 → 1000001
9569497 → 1000002
6 .md files touched in this commit. Remaining occurrences live in
test files and one Python script (scripts/convert_mitm_script.py) —
those are out-of-scope for the docs sweep and will be handled in a
dedicated test-fixtures commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The maintainer's two test-speaker MACs (A81B6A536A98 / A81B6A849D99,
plus colon-separated forms) appeared throughout documentation, runbooks,
and example READMEs. Public repo — same hygiene argument as the LAN-IP
sweep in 787c4fa.
Mapping:
A81B6A536A98 → AABBCCDDEEFF
A81B6A849D99 → AABBCCDDEE01
A8:1B:6A:53:6A:98 → AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF
A8:1B:6A:84:9D:99 → AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:01
The placeholders use the IANA-reserved AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF address that's
clearly synthetic, matching the convention the earlier anonymisation
pass had already adopted. 13 .md files touched; no tests, no code.
ANONYMIZATION-SUMMARY.md left for a dedicated rewrite commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Public-repo hygiene: docs and READMEs carried the maintainer's home
LAN range (192.168.178.x) and personal speaker names ("Sound
Machinechen", "A Sound Machine"). Swapped to RFC-5737 documentation
IPs (192.0.2.x — reserved for examples, won't collide with anyone's
real network) and generic names ("Living Room SoundTouch",
"Kitchen SoundTouch").
12 files touched, all .md / .txt documentation. No code or tests
changed in this commit; subsequent commits will address the
docs/analysis/ANONYMIZATION-SUMMARY.md mapping log and the wider
real-MAC/real-account-ID footprint surfaced by the audit at
_/RFC-5737-cleanup/assessment.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
After the proxy/mirror removal there is no proxy left in the service,
but the parallel partial-update endpoint /setup/proxy-settings stuck
around with its legacy name. It serves a legitimate purpose distinct
from the bulk /setup/settings POST: the three checkboxes
(Redact / Log Bodies / Record) use onchange-triggered live save,
while /setup/settings drives a Save-button form for dozens of fields.
Folding the two endpoints together would either lose the live-toggle
UX or send half-edited draft form data on every toggle, so the
partial-update endpoint earns its keep — it just needed the right
name.
Renamed symbols (no behaviour change):
Go handler funcs:
HandleGetProxySettings → HandleGetLoggingSettings
HandleUpdateProxySettings → HandleUpdateLoggingSettings
GetProxySettings → GetLoggingSettings
Route:
/setup/proxy-settings → /setup/logging-settings
JS:
fetchProxySettings() → fetchLoggingSettings()
updateProxySettings() → updateLoggingSettings()
HTML element IDs (cosmetic, kept consistent):
proxy-redact / proxy-log-body / proxy-record
→ logging-redact / logging-log-body / logging-record
HTML heading:
"Proxy Logging:" → "Logging:"
JSON payload shapes (request + response keys) are UNCHANGED: the
endpoint still emits / accepts {"redact", "log_body", "record"}.
Persisted Settings on disk are UNCHANGED. CLI flags are UNCHANGED.
Server struct fields redactLogs / logBodies / recordEnabled
(renamed earlier this session) are UNCHANGED.
testdata/router_routes.txt regenerated. go build clean. go test
./... clean except pre-existing TestDocsConsistency (untracked-file
issue, unrelated). golangci-lint 0 issues.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "Enabling the Stockholm UI" section listed the binary/env-var/Docker
forms but not the new dev-service-stockholm make target — which is the
shortest path through the local roundtrip and the one most contributors
will want.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The port guide was written when only v1 and v2 existed; today the
upstream krahl/soundcork-stockholm-app ships v1..v4. The Go code path
already scans dynamically (no hardcoded version list), so future
versions get picked up without code changes — only the documentation
was stale.
Update three spots:
- The patch-application section now notes the dynamic scan and lists
the four current versions with one-line summaries.
- The shell instructions for a plain-process install use a for-loop
over stockholm-changes_v*.patch instead of hardcoding v1 and v2.
- The "Patches summary" appendix gains v3 (now_play.js guard) and
v4 (app_comm.js clientId polish).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements pkg/service/stockholm with bridge (appSend/runQueue), HTTP
proxy, static serving, config URL rewriting, native state persistence,
and device discovery. Mounts under a configurable base path (/stockholm
by default) with correct http.StripPrefix routing and apiBase-prefixed
bridge API routes matching the patched JS window.__stockholmBase calls.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add three new entries to docs/guides/TROUBLESHOOTING.md so the next
reporter who hits these symptoms finds the answer without needing the
issue thread.
- "Every cloud source shows status=UNAVAILABLE / can't stream anything"
(Connection Issues). Three-step diagnostic checklist: :443
reachability preflight, margeAccountUUID check, filtered
`logread -f`. Distilled from the diagnostic ping on #224 plus
Thatboioofy's resolution (missing margeAccountUUID was the cause).
Sidebar clarifies that the firmware-internal placeholder sources
(SpotifyConnectUserName, SpotifyAlexaUserName, UPnPUserName,
StoredMusicUserName, QPlay{1,2}UserName, AirPlay2DefaultUserName)
are speaker-synthesized and their UNAVAILABLE status is never an
AfterTouch problem on its own.
- New section "Music Service & Preset Issues" with "Spotify preset
fails with 'Current content cannot be saved as preset'". Explains
the firmware-side isPresetable="false" gate on Connect-pushed
playback (foob61451's NowPlaying capture in #235), why an
OAuth-linked account flips it to true, and cross-links to
MUSIC-SERVICES.md and the new spotify-overview.md.
- "TuneIn (or Internet Radio) missing from /sources after a factory
reset". TuneIn is not a default source; the speaker only registers
it after first play. Captured from the #253 side-thread with both
app and `soundtouch-cli source content` recipes plus the
no-SSH caveat for newer hardware (SA-5).
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spotify-oauth.md (and any future docs) embed mermaid sequence/flow
diagrams as fenced code blocks. Kramdown emits those as
<pre><code class="language-mermaid">, which is not what Mermaid's
auto-renderer looks for, so on the rendered site they show up as raw
code instead of diagrams.
Add docs/_includes/head-custom.html (a hook the pages-themes/minimal
remote theme already exposes) to load Mermaid 11 as an ES module from
jsDelivr, rewrite pre/code.language-mermaid nodes into div.mermaid, and
call mermaid.run() once.
No Jekyll plugin or _config.yml change needed — the include slot is
honoured by the remote theme as-is.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>