ErrorsResponse.Error() only returned the <error> element's text body,
dropping the name attribute entirely. Some speaker error responses
have a Message that just restates Value as text (e.g. a bare "1047"
for SOURCE_ALREADY_REMOVED), so callers only ever saw the useless
numeric string. Found while live-debugging a Deezer account
add/remove cycle on real hardware, where the raw XML
(<error value="1047" name="SOURCE_ALREADY_REMOVED">1047</error>)
carried real information only in the name attribute.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Second piece of #419: a generic, local-only, append-only activity log
(datastore.RecordActivity/GetActivityRecords, one file per event under
stats/activity/<kind>/, same shape as SaveUsageStats) meant to back the
upcoming announcement-banner dismissals and be reusable for other admin-UI
action kinds later.
The read path never touches disk: a scoped startup scan folds prior
dismissals into an in-memory map once, RecordDismissal updates it
write-through. Same id can recur with a new timestamp (re-shown, dismissed
again) — it's a log, not a keyed store.
Not wired to anything user-facing yet — no announcements exist to dismiss.
Refs #419
Delete RemoveMember, ClearMembers and HasMember (deprecated in the
previous commit) plus their tests. They had no production callers after
the zone remove paths moved to /removeZoneSlave.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
RemoveMember, ClearMembers and HasMember have no production callers: the
zone remove paths now use /removeZoneSlave instead of a /setZone rebuild,
and standalone is done by dissolving the zone. Mark them Deprecated ahead
of removal in the next commit (keeps history legible).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the CLI-first surface for the DLNA feature
(https://github.com/gesellix/Bose-SoundTouch/discussions/213), so the
discovery/browse/play plumbing can be exercised against a real media server
and speaker without the web build loop.
- soundtouch-cli library servers: app-side SSDP sweep
(discovery.DiscoverMediaServers); --via-speaker queries the speaker's own
/listMediaServers instead, for an A/B of the two views.
- soundtouch-cli library browse --udn <id> [--object --start --count]:
dlna.Browse of a discovered server's ContentDirectory.
- soundtouch-cli library play --url <streamURL> --mode <...>: plays a track
URL on a speaker; --mode selects the playback path (local-internet-radio,
local-music, stored-music, content-item) so the best one can be found
empirically on hardware.
- pkg/client.ListMediaServers() + models.ListMediaServersResponse for the
speaker-native (Option 2) path; an empty <ListMediaServersResponse />
parses to an empty slice.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
An <updates> frame whose only child is an element the WebSocketEvent
struct doesn't model (e.g. nowSelectionUpdated, sent by SoundTouch 10
firmware around a play action) produced no known event types, so
handleEvent logged "Received unknown event types: []" repeatedly. The
empty list carried no information and flooded soundtouch-web's logs and
the CLI events subscribe output we point people at for debugging.
Capture unmodeled <updates> children by name via an xml:",any" catch-all
on WebSocketEvent and log the actual element names ("[nowSelectionUpdated]"),
skipping frames that carry no child events entirely. A regression test
confirms a modeled event is not also captured as unknown.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds text-to-speech that synthesizes higher-quality audio (Google Cloud
TTS) and plays it on a speaker via the /speaker endpoint. Because Cloud
TTS returns audio bytes (not a fetchable URL), the service caches the
clip and hosts it at GET /media/tts/{id}, mirroring the "ding" endpoint,
then points the speaker at that local URL.
The design is a pluggable Provider interface (pkg/service/tts) wrapping
two modes:
- translate: hands the speaker the (undocumented) Google Translate URL
directly (no credentials), reusing models.BuildTranslateTTSURL.
- google-cloud: REST API key auth (no SDK/gRPC), bytes cached locally.
Surfaces:
- service: POST /mgmt/tts/speak, GET /mgmt/tts/config, GET /media/tts/{id};
configured via TTS_PROVIDER / TTS_GOOGLE_API_KEY / TTS_LANGUAGE /
TTS_VOICE / TTS_APP_KEY / TTS_VOLUME.
- CLI: `soundtouch-cli tts speak` (calls the service with mgmt Basic Auth).
- web: a "TTS" source view (like Play URL / TuneIn), proxied to the
service via /api/device-speak/{id}.
The /speaker app_key requirement and model limitations still apply; see
docs/content/docs/reference/SPEAKER-ENDPOINT.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
TuneIn's profiles API caps initial results at ~10 per container (Stations,
Shows, etc.) and exposes a Pivots.More.Url cursor for the remainder. This
change wires that cursor through the stack so users can load additional
results without leaving the search view.
- tuneInSearchSection now extracts Pivots.More.Url as bmx_next when
itemToken is present; absent for containers already at their limit
- TuneInSearchNext fetches the cursor URL, which returns a flat Items[]
(not nested containers), and maps Station/Program/Topic items using
the existing play/profile builders
- New GET /v1/search/next and /api/tunein/search/next endpoints with
matching handlers in both service paths
- TuneInBrowser: flat items state replaced with per-section sections
state; each section shows a header label and a Load more button when
a cursor is available; browse/navigate mode is unaffected
Relates to #336.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Four small, independent improvements bundled into one cut:
1. Restrict device discovery to SoundTouch-family services (#269/#359).
- mDNS now queries all three SoundTouch service-type variants in
parallel (_soundtouch._tcp, _bose-soundtouch._tcp, _soundtouchstick._tcp)
and deduplicates results by host:port. mDNS has no native wildcard
for service types, so we fan out one query per variant.
- UPnP/SSDP M-SEARCH receives a manufacturer/modelName check after
fetching the device description: devices whose manufacturer doesn't
contain "bose" AND whose model doesn't contain "soundtouch" are
rejected. Closes the loop on NorbertBauer's diagnostic bundle that
showed a Dreambox dm920 and Onkyo HT-R695 living under the default
account because they answered our generic MediaRenderer:1 probe.
2. New health check: default-account-contains-non-Bose-devices (#269).
Walks devices keyed under data/accounts/default/devices/, flags any
whose ProductCode/Name doesn't look SoundTouch, and offers an Evict
QuickFix. Bose devices still in default (legitimate pre-pair) are
intentionally ignored — that's the consistency check's domain.
3. Clipboard fallback for Copy buttons (#355). The two health-tab Copy
buttons used navigator.clipboard.writeText, which requires a secure
context. Over plain HTTP at a LAN IP the browser blocks it silently
and the button shows "Copy failed". New copyTextToClipboard helper
tries the modern API first, falls back to document.execCommand("copy")
via an off-screen textarea.
4. Web UI static-asset cache-busting (#345). dekiesel needed Ctrl+F5 to
see the v0.89 Download button after upgrade. The root HTML now
carries a ?v=<hash> query string on /web/js/script.js and
/web/css/style.css references. Hash is sha256 over the embedded asset
bodies, truncated to 12 hex chars — stable per binary, changes when
the assets change.
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
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Groups (stereo pairs of ST10 speakers) were read-only — the GET endpoint
always returned an empty <group/>. Add POST /account/{account}/group,
POST /account/{account}/group/{groupId}, and DELETE
/account/{account}/group/{groupId} with datastore persistence, matching
the API shape observed in soundcork. The GET endpoint now reads live
group state from the datastore.
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Implement full SoundTouch app flow for Spotify registration in the Web UI.
- Update `/mgmt/spotify/init` to pass `accountID` via OAuth `state`.
- Add "Connect Spotify" button to Local Account tab in Web UI with polling.
- Implement legacy and Marge-sync fallbacks for speaker notifications (Error 1029).
- Add support for parsing multi-error XML responses (`<errors>`) from speakers.
- Add `NotifySourcesUpdated` to client for triggering manual source synchronization.
- Improve test coverage for error parsing and Spotify initialization handlers.
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
feat: improve Bose SoundTouch parity, Spotify integration, and data
reliability
- Update XML marshaling for ServicePreset and ServiceRecent to match
Bose parity requirements.
- Add support for adding music sources via
`/streaming/account/{account}/source`.
- Implement HandleBoseAccountToken for Spotify OAuth code exchange and
token persistence.
- Implement atomic file writes in the datastore to prevent data
corruption.
- Add startup logic to initialize default sources for existing devices.
- Expand test coverage with new parity regression and Spotify
integration tests.
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- Added detailed provider settings display to account overview
- Made 'Language' field editable with auto-save functionality (currently
only `en` and `de` available without actual effect on any UI or speaker
config)
- Made 'SPOTIFY - STREAMING_QUALITY' editable with descriptive quality
options
- ⚠️ this currently only writes the account config, but does not update
the actual speaker setting
- Improved account data persistence and error handling
- Added tests for new management API endpoints and data store changes
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- Enhance initial and full data synchronization to better align with
upstream services.
- Update data structures in 'pkg/models' to support missing fields
(e.g., SecretType for Spotify).
- Improve 'datastore' persistence logic for presets, recents, and
sources.
- Add comprehensive regression tests for sync and datastore operations.
- Update documentation on parity status and improvements.
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
- XML Refactoring: Transitioned from manual string concatenation to
structured XML marshaling using specialized Go models to match upstream
API responses exactly.
- Service Enhancements: Implemented robust device discovery via power_on
handling, improved source metadata persistence, and standardized ID
generation logic.
- Parity & Consistency: Fixed data loss and formatting mismatches for
lastplayedat, serialNumber, and nested <source> elements.
- Infrastructure & Testing: Added a comprehensive suite of regression
and parity reproduction tests, centralized common XML constants, and
documented progress.
Co-authored-by: Junie <junie@jetbrains.com>
Fixes an issue where device data (e.g., Presets.xml) could not be located when accessed via MAC address because the internal directory structure is organized by serial number.
- Add a `macToSerial` mapping in `DataStore` to bridge MAC addresses from API requests to internal serial-numbered directories.
- Implement automatic mapping population during `DataStore` initialization by scanning `DeviceInfo.xml` files.
- Update `AccountDeviceDir` to transparently resolve MAC addresses to serial numbers for file path construction.
- Enhance UPnP discovery to capture the MAC address (as `serialNumber` in the device description) for better device identification.
- Include automated tests for MAC-to-serial resolution and UPnP enrichment.
🔥 NEW ENDPOINTS IMPLEMENTED:
📊 /introspect endpoint:
- Get detailed music service state and capabilities data
- Support for SPOTIFY, PANDORA, TUNEIN, AMAZON, DEEZER services
- Service state tracking (Active, Inactive, InactiveUnselected)
- Playback capabilities (skip, seek, resume, data collection)
- Authentication token status and user account information
- Subscription type and content history metadata
📚 /recents endpoint:
- Retrieve recently played content history
- Support for all music sources (Spotify, Local, TuneIn, Pandora, etc.)
- Rich filtering by source type and content type
- Content classification (tracks, stations, playlists, albums)
- Presetable item identification and artwork metadata
- Timestamp tracking with UTC time support
⚡ CLIENT API:
- client.Introspect(source, sourceAccount) method
- client.IntrospectSpotify(sourceAccount) convenience method
- client.GetRecents() method with comprehensive filtering
- Complete error handling and validation
- Rich helper methods for content analysis
🖥️ CLI COMMANDS:
- soundtouch-cli source introspect --source <SERVICE>
- soundtouch-cli source introspect-spotify
- soundtouch-cli source introspect-all (bulk introspect)
- soundtouch-cli recents list [--detailed] [--limit N]
- soundtouch-cli recents filter --source <SRC> --type <TYPE>
- soundtouch-cli recents latest (most recent item)
- soundtouch-cli recents stats (detailed analytics)
📦 MODELS & FEATURES:
- IntrospectRequest/Response with service-specific handling
- RecentsResponse with RecentsResponseItem for individual items
- Rich filtering: GetSpotifyItems(), GetTracks(), GetPresetableItems()
- Content type detection: IsTrack(), IsStation(), IsPlaylist()
- Source classification: IsStreamingContent(), IsLocalContent()
- Full XML marshalling/unmarshalling with proper attribute handling
🧪 COMPREHENSIVE TESTING:
- Unit tests for models with XML parsing validation
- Integration tests for real device communication
- CLI command tests with mock server responses
- Error condition testing and edge case handling
- Performance tests and timeout validation
📖 DOCUMENTATION & EXAMPLES:
- Updated API endpoints overview marking endpoints as implemented
- Comprehensive CLI reference with usage examples
- Removed endpoints from unimplemented list
- Updated wiki implementation plan status
- Complete example applications with README guides
- Real-world usage patterns and best practices
✨ KEY FEATURES:
- Service health monitoring and diagnostics
- Recently played content discovery and analysis
- Preset candidate identification
- Content statistics and usage analytics
- Time-based filtering and relative timestamps
- Rich emoji-based CLI output formatting
- Cross-service compatibility and error handling
This implements two critical missing endpoints from the SoundTouch API,
providing essential functionality for music service management and
recently played content analysis with full programmatic and CLI access.
- Add PlayInfo model for TTS and URL content playback requests
- Add SpeakerResponse model for endpoint responses
- Implement client methods: PlayTTS, PlayURL, PlayCustom, PlayNotificationBeep
- Add comprehensive CLI commands for speaker functionality:
- speaker tts: Text-to-Speech with Google TTS and language support
- speaker url: Audio content playback from HTTP/HTTPS URLs
- speaker beep: Simple notification beep sound
- speaker help: Detailed functionality documentation
- Support for volume control (0-100 or current volume)
- Multi-language TTS support (EN, DE, ES, FR, IT, NL, PT, RU, ZH, JA, etc.)
- Custom metadata support for NowPlaying display
- Comprehensive validation and error handling
- Full test suite with XML marshaling/unmarshaling tests
- Complete documentation with API reference and usage examples
- Compatible with ST-10 (Series III) and other supported SoundTouch devices
The /speaker endpoint enables notification and audio content playback,
automatically managing volume restoration and content interruption.
Perfect for home automation, alerts, and custom audio notifications.
Applied automatic fixes using golangci-lint --fix which resolved:
- All remaining wsl_v5 whitespace issues (28 issues)
- All whitespace formatting issues (1 issue)
- Improved code formatting consistency across the entire codebase
All tests passing and functionality preserved.