Completes the docs-tier RFC-5737 rollout by sweeping the remaining
192.168.1.x references that lived outside .md / .txt / test files:
- .env.example — active PREFERRED_DEVICES default + examples
- .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/*.yml + workflows — issue template + CI examples
- cmd/websocket-demo/main.go, doc.go — top-level docs
- examples/*/main.go (7 files) — example program comments
- pkg/client/client.go — godoc examples
- pkg/models/doc.go — package godoc
- pkg/service/{amazon,spotify,zeroconf}/zeroconf.go — godoc comments
- pkg/service/handlers/web/index.html — placeholder text in the UI
- scripts/prepare-release.sh — example invocations
- scripts/spotify/spotify-prime-speaker.sh — usage comment
- tests/integration/http-client/http-client.env.json — fixture IPs
Same mapping as the docs commit (136d24a): 192.168.1.X → 192.0.2.X
preserving the last octet.
One semantic carve-out: the three zeroconf `zcBaseURL` godoc comments
in pkg/service/{amazon,spotify,zeroconf}/zeroconf.go switched to
192.168.10.10 instead of the doc range, because validateZcBaseURL
only accepts RFC-1918 / loopback / link-local. The comment must show
a value the validator actually accepts — see the matching test fix
in 92f66a2 for the same reason.
go build ./... clean. go test ./... clean except the pre-existing
TestDocsConsistency (untracked DEVICE-LOCAL-INSTALL.md, unrelated).
golangci-lint run ./... — 0 issues after a gofmt fix on
examples/zone-slave-operations/main.go.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added strict guardrails for RevertMigration: now fails if .original backup is missing.
- Revert now uses copy (cp) instead of move (mv) to preserve original backups on the device.
- Decoupled reboot from migration/revert processes, making it a manual operation.
- Added standalone Reboot API and manual 'Reboot Speaker' button in the Web UI.
- Separated 'Remove Remote Services' from the revert process to allow independent management.
- Implemented command output capture and display in the Web UI for all setup actions (Migrate, Revert, Trust CA, Backup, Reboot, Remove Remote Services).
- Updated doc.go with a modern overview of the library and SoundTouch service features.
- Fixed several tests to align with new method signatures and behavior changes.
- Fix package declaration in doc.go (main -> soundtouch)
- Update all documentation to reflect 100% API endpoint completion
- Clarify trackInfo as implemented but device-dependent
- Properly exclude POST /presets as officially N/A by Bose
- Update PLAN.md phases 1-6 to show COMPLETE status
- Update STATUS.md statistics to show 26/26 endpoints (100%)
- Update README.md to show accurate completion status
- Align all documentation for consistent project status
The library now correctly shows complete implementation of all
available and functional SoundTouch API endpoints.
- Fix GetInfo() to GetDeviceInfo() in client examples
- Update discovery examples to use proper constructor patterns
- Fix Volume.Muted to Volume.MuteEnabled field reference
- Correct DiscoveredDevice field names (remove non-existent MACAddress)
- Fix ZoneMember to use IP field instead of IPAddress
- Update Presets examples to use Preset slice and proper methods
- Replace non-existent SubscribeToEvents with NewWebSocketClient pattern
- Fix Capabilities to use Capability field instead of Sources
- Remove duplicate example function names
- Ensure all examples compile and use correct API surface
- Add root package documentation with quick start guide and feature overview
- Enhance client package with detailed usage examples and API coverage
- Add comprehensive discovery package documentation with protocol explanations
- Create models package documentation explaining all data structures
- Add extensive example functions for all major use cases:
* Basic device control and playback
* Volume, bass, and balance management
* Source selection and preset handling
* Multiroom zone management
* Real-time WebSocket event monitoring
* Device discovery with UPnP and mDNS
* Error handling and context cancellation
- Include code examples for pkg.go.dev's example rendering
- Document API endpoints, data structures, and best practices
- Add hardware compatibility and implementation notes