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c03eb8dbcc |
perf(plugins): parallelize Plugin Store browse and extend metadata cache TTLs
Follow-up to the previous commit addressing the Plugin Store browse path specifically. Most users install plugins via the store (ZIP extraction, no .git directory) so the git-info mtime cache from the previous commit was a no-op for them; their pain was coming from /plugins/store/list. Root cause. search_plugins() enriched each returned plugin with three serial GitHub fetches: _get_github_repo_info (repo API), _get_latest_commit_info (commits API), _fetch_manifest_from_github (raw.githubusercontent.com). Fifteen plugins × three requests × serial HTTP = 30–45 sequential round trips on every cold browse. On a Pi4 over WiFi that translated directly into the "connecting to display" hang users reported. The commit and manifest caches had a 5-minute TTL, so even a brief absence re-paid the full cost. Changes. - ``search_plugins``: fan out per-plugin enrichment through a ``ThreadPoolExecutor`` (max 10 workers, stays well under unauthenticated GitHub rate limits). Apply category/tag/query filters before enrichment so we never waste requests on plugins that will be filtered out. ``executor.map`` preserves input order, which the UI depends on. - ``commit_cache_timeout`` and ``manifest_cache_timeout``: 5 min → 30 min. Keeps the cache warm across a realistic session while still picking up upstream updates in a reasonable window. - ``_get_github_repo_info`` and ``_get_latest_commit_info``: stale-on-error fallback. On a network failure or a 403 we now prefer a previously- cached value over the zero-default, matching the pattern already in ``fetch_registry``. Flaky Pi WiFi no longer causes star counts to flip to 0 and commit info to disappear. Tests (5 new in test_store_manager_caches.py). - ``test_results_preserve_registry_order`` — the parallel map must still return plugins in input order. - ``test_filters_applied_before_enrichment`` — category/tag/query filters run first so we don't waste HTTP calls. - ``test_enrichment_runs_concurrently`` — peak-concurrency check plus a wall-time bound that would fail if the code regressed to serial. - ``test_repo_info_stale_on_network_error`` — repo info falls back to stale cache on RequestException. - ``test_commit_info_stale_on_network_error`` — commit info falls back to stale cache on RequestException. All 29 tests (16 reconciliation, 13 store_manager caches) pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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b031b99130 |
fix(plugins): stop reconciliation install loop, slow plugin list, and uninstall resurrection
Three interacting bugs reported by a user (Discord/ericepe) on a fresh install: 1. The state reconciler retried failed auto-repairs on every HTTP request, pegging CPU and flooding logs with "Plugin not found in registry: github / youtube". Root cause: ``_run_startup_reconciliation`` reset ``_reconciliation_started`` to False on any unresolved inconsistency, so ``@app.before_request`` re-fired the entire pass on the next request. Fix: run reconciliation exactly once per process; cache per-plugin unrecoverable failures inside the reconciler so even an explicit re-trigger stays cheap; add a registry pre-check to skip the expensive GitHub fetch when we already know the plugin is missing; expose ``force=True`` on ``/plugins/state/reconcile`` so users can retry after fixing the underlying issue. 2. Uninstalling a plugin via the UI succeeded but the plugin reappeared. Root cause: a race between ``store_manager.uninstall_plugin`` (removes files) and ``cleanup_plugin_config`` (removes config entry) — if reconciliation fired in the gap it saw "config entry with no files" and reinstalled. Fix: reorder uninstall to clean config FIRST, drop a short-lived "recently uninstalled" tombstone on the store manager that the reconciler honors, and pass ``store_manager`` to the manual ``/plugins/state/reconcile`` endpoint (it was previously omitted, which silently disabled auto-repair entirely). 3. ``GET /plugins/installed`` was very slow on a Pi4 (UI hung on "connecting to display" for minutes, ~98% CPU). Root causes: per-request ``discover_plugins()`` + manifest re-read + four ``git`` subprocesses per plugin (``rev-parse``, ``--abbrev-ref``, ``config``, ``log``). Fix: mtime-gate ``discover_plugins()`` and drop the per-plugin manifest re-read in the endpoint; cache ``_get_local_git_info`` keyed on ``.git/HEAD`` mtime so subprocesses only run when the working copy actually moved; bump registry cache TTL from 5 to 15 minutes and fall back to stale cache on transient network failure. Tests: 16 reconciliation cases (including 5 new ones covering the unrecoverable cache, force-reconcile path, transient-failure handling, and recently-uninstalled tombstone) and 8 new store_manager cache tests covering tombstone TTL, git-info mtime cache hit/miss, and the registry stale-cache fallback. All 24 pass; the broader 288-test suite continues to pass with no new failures. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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781224591f |
fix: post-audit follow-up code fixes (cache, fonts, icons, dev script) (#307)
* fix: post-audit follow-up code fixes (cache, fonts, icons, dev script, CI) The docs refresh effort (#306, ledmatrix-plugins#92) surfaced seven code bugs that were intentionally left out of the docs PRs because they required code changes rather than doc fixes. This PR addresses the six that belong in LEDMatrix (the seventh — a lacrosse-scoreboard mode rename — lives in the plugins repo). Bug 1: cache_manager.delete() AttributeError src/common/api_helper.py:287 and src/plugin_system/resource_monitor.py:343 both call cache_manager.delete(key), which doesn't exist — only clear_cache(key=None). Added a delete() alias method on CacheManager that forwards to clear_cache(key). Reverts the "There is no delete() method" wording in DEVELOPER_QUICK_REFERENCE, .cursorrules so the docs match the new shim. Bug 2: dev_plugin_setup.sh PROJECT_ROOT resolution scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh:9 set PROJECT_ROOT to SCRIPT_DIR instead of walking up two levels to the repo root, so PLUGINS_DIR resolved to scripts/dev/plugins/ and created symlinks under the script's own directory. Fixed the path and removed the stray scripts/dev/plugins/of-the-day symlink left by earlier runs. Bug 3: plugin custom icons regressed from v2 to v3 web_interface/blueprints/api_v3.py built the /plugins/installed response without including the manifest's "icon" field, and web_interface/templates/v3/base.html hardcoded fas fa-puzzle-piece in all three plugin-tab render sites. Pass the icon through the API and read it from the templates with a puzzle-piece fallback. Reverts the "currently broken" banners in docs/PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ICONS.md and docs/PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ICONS_FEATURE.md. Bug 4: register_plugin_fonts was never wired up src/font_manager.py:150 defines register_plugin_fonts(plugin_id, font_manifest) but nothing called it, so plugin manifests with a "fonts" block were silently no-ops. Wired the call into PluginManager.load_plugin() right after plugin_loader.load_plugin returns. Reverts the "not currently wired" warning in docs/FONT_MANAGER.md's "For Plugin Developers" section. Bug 5: dead web_interface_v2 import pattern (LEDMatrix half) src/base_odds_manager.py had a try/except importing web_interface_v2.increment_api_counter, falling back to a no-op stub. The module doesn't exist anywhere in the v3 codebase and no API metrics dashboard reads it. Deleted the import block and the single call site; the plugins-repo half of this cleanup lands in ledmatrix-plugins#<next>. Bug 7: no CI test workflow .github/workflows/ only contained security-audit.yml; pytest ran locally but was not gated on PRs. Added .github/workflows/tests.yml running pytest against Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12 in EMULATOR=true mode, skipping tests marked hardware or slow. Updated docs/HOW_TO_RUN_TESTS.md to reflect that the workflow now exists. Verification done locally: - CacheManager.delete(key) round-trips with set/get - base_odds_manager imports without the v2 module present - dev_plugin_setup.sh PROJECT_ROOT resolves to repo root - api_v3 and plugin_manager compile clean - tests.yml YAML parses - Script syntax check on dev_plugin_setup.sh Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address CodeRabbit review comments on #307 - src/cache_manager.py: clear_cache(key) treated empty string as "wipe all" because of `if key:`. Switched to `key is None` branching, made delete(key) and clear_cache(key) reject empty strings and None outright with ValueError, and updated both docstrings to make the contract explicit. Verified locally with a round-trip test that clear_cache() (no arg) still wipes everything but clear_cache("") and delete("") raise. - src/plugin_system/plugin_manager.py: was reaching for the font manager via getattr(self.display_manager, 'font_manager', None). PluginManager already takes a dedicated font_manager parameter (line 54) and stores it as self.font_manager (line 69), so the old path was both wrong and could miss the font manager entirely when the host injects them separately. Switched to self.font_manager directly with the same try/except warning behavior. - web_interface/templates/v3/base.html: in the full plugin-tab renderer, the icon was injected with `<i class="${escapeHtml(plugin.icon)}">` — but escapeHtml only escapes <, >, and &, not double quotes, so a manifest with a quote in its icon string could break out of the class attribute. Replaced the innerHTML template with createElement for the <i> tag, set className from plugin.icon directly (no string interpolation), and used a text node for the label. Same fix shape would also harden the two stub-renderer sites at line 515 / 774, but those already escape `"` to " and CodeRabbit only flagged this site, so leaving them for now. - docs/FONT_MANAGER.md: clarified that the Manual Font Overrides *workflow* (set_override / remove_override / font_overrides.json) is the supported override path today, and only the Fonts tab in the web UI is the placeholder. Previous wording conflated the two and made it sound like overrides themselves were broken. - docs/HOW_TO_RUN_TESTS.md: replaced the vague "see the PR adding it" with a concrete link to #307 and a note that the workflow file itself is held back pending the workflow scope. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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601fedb9b4 |
fix(logos): register NCAA lacrosse + women's hockey in logo downloader (#308)
The lacrosse-scoreboard plugin renders broken on hardware: school
logos never appear, and SportsRecent/SportsUpcoming
_draw_scorebug_layout() falls into its "Logo Error" fallback
branch instead of drawing the normal logo-centric scorebug.
Root cause: src/logo_downloader.py LOGO_DIRECTORIES and
API_ENDPOINTS were missing entries for ncaam_lacrosse and
ncaaw_lacrosse, even though the plugin's manager files set those
exact sport_key values (ncaam_lacrosse_managers.py:29,
ncaaw_lacrosse_managers.py:29). The plugin's vendored sports.py
asks the main LogoDownloader to resolve sport_key →
on-disk directory the same way every other sports plugin does
(football, basketball, baseball, hockey), and
get_logo_directory() fell through to the safe fallback
f'assets/sports/{league}_logos' = 'assets/sports/ncaam_lacrosse_logos',
a directory that does not exist. Logo loads then failed for
every team and the scorebug layout collapsed to "Logo Error".
Adding the two lacrosse rows (and the missing ncaaw_hockey row
in API_ENDPOINTS, while we're here) makes lacrosse a first-class
peer to the other NCAA sports — same shared assets/sports/ncaa_logos
directory, same canonical ESPN team-list endpoint pattern. No
plugin-side change is needed because the plugin already imports
the main LogoDownloader.
Existing NCAA football/hockey schools that also play lacrosse
(DUKE, UVA, MD, NAVY, ARMY, YALE, SYR, …) get picked up
immediately on first render. Lacrosse-specific schools (JHU,
Loyola, Princeton, Cornell, Stony Brook, …) lazily download
into the shared directory via download_missing_logo() the first
time they appear in a scoreboard payload — verified locally
with both the team_id fallback path (ESPN sports.core.api) and
the direct logo_url path used by the plugin at runtime.
Verification (all from a clean clone):
python3 -c "
from src.logo_downloader import LogoDownloader
d = LogoDownloader()
for k in ('ncaam_lacrosse','ncaaw_lacrosse','ncaam_hockey','ncaaw_hockey'):
print(k, '->', d.get_logo_directory(k))
"
# All four print .../assets/sports/ncaa_logos
python3 -c "
from pathlib import Path
from src.logo_downloader import download_missing_logo
ok = download_missing_logo(
'ncaam_lacrosse', team_id='120', team_abbreviation='JHU',
logo_path=Path('assets/sports/ncaa_logos/_jhu_test.png'),
logo_url='https://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/120.png',
)
print('downloaded:', ok) # True, ~40KB PNG
"
Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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6812dfe7a6 |
docs: refresh and correct stale documentation across repo (#306)
* docs: refresh and correct stale documentation across repo
Walked the README and docs/ tree against current code and fixed several
real bugs and many stale references. Highlights:
User-facing
- README.md: web interface install instructions referenced
install_web_service.sh at the repo root, but it actually lives at
scripts/install/install_web_service.sh.
- docs/GETTING_STARTED.md: every web UI port reference said 5050, but
the real server in web_interface/start.py:123 binds 5000. Same bug
was duplicated in docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md (17 occurrences). Fixed
both.
- docs/GETTING_STARTED.md: rewrote tab-by-tab instructions. The doc
referenced "Plugin Store", "Plugin Management", "Sports Configuration",
"Durations", and "Font Management" tabs - none of which exist. Real
tabs (verified in web_interface/templates/v3/base.html) are: Overview,
General, WiFi, Schedule, Display, Config Editor, Fonts, Logs, Cache,
Operation History, Plugin Manager (+ per-plugin tabs).
- docs/GETTING_STARTED.md: removed references to a "Test Display"
button (doesn't exist) and "Show Now" / "Stop" plugin buttons. Real
controls are "Run On-Demand" / "Stop On-Demand" inside each plugin's
tab (partials/plugin_config.html:792).
- docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md: removed dead reference to
troubleshoot_weather.sh (doesn't exist anywhere in the repo); weather
is now a plugin in ledmatrix-plugins.
Developer-facing
- docs/PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md: documented draw_image() doesn't exist
on DisplayManager. Real plugins paste onto display_manager.image
directly (verified in src/base_classes/{baseball,basketball,football,
hockey}.py). Replaced with the canonical pattern.
- docs/PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md: documented cache_manager.delete() doesn't
exist. Real method is clear_cache(key=None). Updated the section.
- docs/PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md: added 10 missing BasePlugin methods that
the doc never mentioned: dynamic-duration hooks, live-priority hooks,
and the full Vegas-mode interface.
- docs/PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md: same draw_image fix.
- docs/DEVELOPMENT.md: corrected the "Plugin Submodules" section. Plugins
are NOT git submodules - .gitmodules only contains
rpi-rgb-led-matrix-master. Plugins are installed at runtime into the
plugins directory configured by plugin_system.plugins_directory
(default plugin-repos/). Both internal links in this doc were also
broken (missing relative path adjustment).
- docs/HOW_TO_RUN_TESTS.md: removed pytest-timeout from install line
(not in requirements.txt) and corrected the test/integration/ path
(real integration tests are at test/web_interface/integration/).
Replaced the fictional file structure diagram with the real one.
- docs/EMULATOR_SETUP_GUIDE.md: clone URL was a placeholder; default
pixel_size was documented as 16 but emulator_config.json ships with 5.
Index
- docs/README.md: rewrote. Old index claimed "16-17 files after
consolidation" but docs/ actually has 38 .md files. Four were missing
from the index entirely (CONFIG_DEBUGGING, DEV_PREVIEW,
PLUGIN_ERROR_HANDLING, STARLARK_APPS_GUIDE). Trimmed the navel-gazing
consolidation/statistics sections.
Out of scope but worth flagging:
- src/plugin_system/resource_monitor.py:343 and src/common/api_helper.py:287
call cache_manager.delete(key) but no such method exists on
CacheManager. Both call sites would AttributeError at runtime if hit.
Not fixed in this docs PR - either add a delete() shim or convert
callers to clear_cache().
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE and WIFI_NETWORK_SETUP
WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE.md
- Web UI port: 5050 -> 5000 (4 occurrences)
- Tab list was almost entirely fictional. Documented tabs:
General Settings, Display Settings, Durations, Sports Configuration,
Plugin Management, Plugin Store, Font Management. None of these
exist. Real tabs (verified in web_interface/templates/v3/base.html:
935-1000): Overview, General, WiFi, Schedule, Display, Config Editor,
Fonts, Logs, Cache, Operation History, plus Plugin Manager and
per-plugin tabs in the second nav row. Rewrote the navigation
section, the General/Display/Plugin sections, and the Common Tasks
walkthroughs to match.
- Quick Actions list referenced "Test Display" button (doesn't exist).
Replaced with the real button list verified in
partials/overview.html:88-152: Start/Stop Display, Restart Display
Service, Restart Web Service, Update Code, Reboot, Shutdown.
- API endpoints used /api/* paths. The api_v3 blueprint mounts at
/api/v3 (web_interface/app.py:144), so the real paths are
/api/v3/config/main, /api/v3/system/status, etc. Fixed.
- Removed bogus "Sports Configuration tab" walkthrough; sports
favorites live inside each scoreboard plugin's own tab now.
- Plugin directory listed as /plugins/. Real default is plugin-repos/
(verified in config/config.template.json:130 and
display_controller.py:132); plugins/ is a fallback.
- Removed "Swipe navigation between tabs" mobile claim (not implemented).
WIFI_NETWORK_SETUP.md
- 21 occurrences of port 5050 -> 5000.
- All /api/wifi/* curl examples used the wrong path. The real wifi
API routes are at /api/v3/wifi/* (api_v3.py:6367-6609). Fixed.
- ap_password default was documented as "" (empty/open network) but
config/wifi_config.json ships with "ledmatrix123". Updated the
Quick Start, Configuration table, AP Mode Settings section, and
Security Recommendations to match. Also clarified that setting
ap_password to "" is the way to make it an open network.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix ADVANCED_FEATURES and REST_API_REFERENCE
REST_API_REFERENCE.md
- Wrong path: /fonts/delete/<font_family> -> /fonts/<font_family>
(verified the real DELETE route in
web_interface/blueprints/api_v3.py).
- Diffed the documented routes against the real api_v3 blueprint
(92 routes vs the 71 documented). Added missing sections:
- Error tracking (/errors/summary, /errors/plugin/<id>, /errors/clear)
- Health (/health)
- Schedule dim/power (/config/dim-schedule GET/POST)
- Plugin-specific endpoints (calendar/list-calendars,
of-the-day/json/upload+delete, plugins/<id>/static/<path>)
- Starlark Apps (12 endpoints: status, install-pixlet, apps CRUD,
repository browse/install, upload)
- Font preview (/fonts/preview)
- Updated table of contents with the new sections.
- Added a footer note that the API blueprint mounts at /api/v3
(app.py:144) and that SSE stream endpoints are defined directly on
the Flask app at app.py:607-615.
ADVANCED_FEATURES.md
- Vegas Scroll Mode section was actually accurate (verified all
config keys match src/vegas_mode/config.py:15-30).
- On-Demand Display section had multiple bugs:
- 5 occurrences of port 5050 -> 5000
- All API paths missing /v3 (e.g. /api/display/on-demand/start
should be /api/v3/display/on-demand/start)
- "Settings -> Plugin Management -> Show Now Button" UI flow doesn't
exist. Real flow: open the plugin's tab in the second nav row,
click Run On-Demand / Stop On-Demand.
- "Python API Methods" section showed
controller.show_on_demand() / clear_on_demand() /
is_on_demand_active() / get_on_demand_info() — none of these
methods exist on DisplayController. The on-demand machinery is
all internal (_set_on_demand_*, _activate_on_demand, etc) and
is driven through the cache_manager. Replaced the section with
a note pointing to the REST API.
- All Use Case Examples used the same fictional Python calls.
Replaced with curl examples against the real API.
- Cache Management section claimed "On-demand display uses Redis cache
keys". LEDMatrix doesn't use Redis — verified with grep that
src/cache_manager.py has no redis import. The cache is file-based,
managed by CacheManager (file at /var/cache/ledmatrix/ or fallback
paths). Rewrote the manual recovery section:
- Removed redis-cli commands
- Replaced cache.delete() Python calls with cache.clear_cache()
(the real public method per the same bug already flagged in
PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md)
- Replaced "Settings -> Cache Management" with the real Cache tab
- Documented the actual cache directory candidates
- Background Data Service section:
- Used "nfl_scoreboard" as the plugin id in the example.
The real plugin is "football-scoreboard" (handles both NFL and
NCAA). Fixed.
- "Implementation Status: Phase 1 NFL only / Phase 2 planned"
section was severely outdated. The background service is now
used by all sports scoreboards (football, hockey, baseball,
basketball, soccer, lacrosse, F1, UFC), the odds ticker, and
the leaderboard plugin. Replaced with a current "Plugins using
the background service" note.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix plugin config + store + dependency docs
PLUGIN_STORE_GUIDE.md
- 19 occurrences of port 5050 -> 5000
- All API paths missing /v3 (e.g. /api/plugins/install ->
/api/v3/plugins/install). Bulk fix.
PLUGIN_REGISTRY_SETUP_GUIDE.md
- Same port + /api/v3 fixes (3 occurrences each)
- "Go to Plugin Store tab" -> "Open the Plugin Manager tab and scroll
to the Install from GitHub section" (the real flow for registry
setup is the GitHub install section, not the Plugin Store search)
PLUGIN_CONFIG_QUICK_START.md
- Port 5001 -> 5000 (5001 is the dev_server.py default, not the web UI)
- "Plugin Store tab" install flow -> real Plugin Manager + Plugin Store
section + per-plugin tab in second nav row
- Removed reference to PLUGIN_CONFIG_TABS_SUMMARY.md (archived doc)
PLUGIN_CONFIGURATION_TABS.md
- "Plugin Management vs Configuration" section confusingly described
a "Plugins Tab" that doesn't exist as a single thing. Rewrote to
describe the real two-piece structure: Plugin Manager tab (browse,
install, toggle) vs per-plugin tabs (configure individual plugins).
PLUGIN_DEPENDENCY_GUIDE.md
- Port 5001 -> 5000
PLUGIN_DEPENDENCY_TROUBLESHOOTING.md
- Wrong port (8080) and wrong UI nav ("Plugin Store or Plugin
Management"). Fixed to the real flow.
PLUGIN_QUICK_REFERENCE.md
- "Plugin Location: ./plugins/ directory" -> default is plugin-repos/
(verified in config/config.template.json:130 and
display_controller.py:132). plugins/ is a fallback.
- File structure diagram showed plugins/ -> plugin-repos/.
- Web UI install flow: "Plugin Store tab" -> "Plugin Manager tab ->
Plugin Store section". Also fixed Configure ⚙️ button (doesn't
exist) and "Drag and drop reorder" (not implemented).
- API examples: replaced ad-hoc Python pseudocode with real curl
examples against /api/v3/plugins/* endpoints. Pointed at
REST_API_REFERENCE.md for the full list.
- "Migration Path Phase 1-5" was a roadmap written before the plugin
system shipped. The plugin system is now stable and live. Removed
the migration phases as they're history, not a roadmap.
- "Quick Migration" section called scripts/migrate_to_plugins.py
which doesn't exist anywhere in the repo. Removed.
- "Plugin Registry Structure" referenced
ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-plugin-registry which doesn't exist. The
real registry is ChuckBuilds/ledmatrix-plugins. Fixed.
- "Next Steps" / "Questions to Resolve" sections were
pre-implementation planning notes. Replaced with a "Known
Limitations" section that documents the actually-real gaps
(sandboxing, resource limits, ratings, auto-updates).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix misc remaining docs (architecture, dev quickref, sub-dir READMEs)
PLUGIN_ARCHITECTURE_SPEC.md
- Added a banner at the top noting this is a historical design doc
written before the plugin system shipped. The doc is ~1900 lines
with 13 stale /api/plugins/* paths (real is /api/v3/plugins/*),
references to web_interface_v2.py (current is app.py), and a
Migration Strategy / Implementation Roadmap that's now history.
Banner points readers at the current docs
(PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE, PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE,
REST_API_REFERENCE) without needing to retrofit every section.
PLUGIN_CONFIG_ARCHITECTURE.md
- 10 occurrences of /api/plugins/* missing /v3 prefix. Bulk fixed.
DEVELOPER_QUICK_REFERENCE.md
- cache_manager.delete("key") -> cache_manager.clear_cache("key")
with comment noting delete() doesn't exist. Same bug already
documented in PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md.
SSH_UNAVAILABLE_AFTER_INSTALL.md
- 4 occurrences of port 5001 -> 5000 in AP-mode and Ethernet/WiFi
recovery instructions.
PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ICONS_FEATURE.md
- Port 5001 -> 5000.
CONFIG_DEBUGGING.md
- Documented /api/v3/config/plugin/<id> and /api/v3/config/validate
endpoints don't exist. Replaced with the real endpoints:
/api/v3/config/main, /api/v3/plugins/schema?plugin_id=,
/api/v3/plugins/config?plugin_id=. Added a note that validation
runs server-side automatically on POST.
STARLARK_APPS_GUIDE.md
- "Plugins -> Starlark Apps" UI navigation path doesn't exist (5
occurrences). Replaced with the real path: Plugin Manager tab,
then the per-plugin Starlark Apps tab in the second nav row.
- "Navigate to Plugins" install step -> Plugin Manager tab.
web_interface/README.md
- Documented several endpoints that don't exist in the api_v3
blueprint:
- GET /api/v3/plugins (list) -> /api/v3/plugins/installed
- GET /api/v3/plugins/<id> -> doesn't exist
- POST /api/v3/plugins/<id>/config -> POST /api/v3/plugins/config
- GET /api/v3/plugins/<id>/enable + /disable -> POST /api/v3/plugins/toggle
- GET /api/v3/store/plugins -> /api/v3/plugins/store/list
- POST /api/v3/store/install/<id> -> POST /api/v3/plugins/install
- POST /api/v3/store/uninstall/<id> -> POST /api/v3/plugins/uninstall
- POST /api/v3/store/update/<id> -> POST /api/v3/plugins/update
- POST /api/v3/display/start/stop/restart -> POST /api/v3/system/action
- GET /api/v3/display/status -> GET /api/v3/system/status
- Also fixed config/secrets.json -> config/config_secrets.json
- Replaced the per-section endpoint duplication with a current real
endpoint list and a pointer to docs/REST_API_REFERENCE.md.
- Documented that SSE stream endpoints are defined directly on the
Flask app at app.py:607-615, not in the api_v3 blueprint.
scripts/install/README.md
- Was missing 3 of the 9 install scripts in the directory:
one-shot-install.sh, configure_wifi_permissions.sh, and
debug_install.sh. Added them with brief descriptions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: clarify plugin paths and fix systemd manual install bug
PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md
- Added a "Plugin directory note" callout near the top explaining
the plugins/ vs plugin-repos/ split:
- Dev workflow uses plugins/ (where dev_plugin_setup.sh creates
symlinks)
- Production / Plugin Store uses plugin-repos/ (the configurable
default per config.template.json:130)
- The plugin loader falls back to plugins/ so dev symlinks are
picked up automatically (schema_manager.py:77)
- User can set plugins_directory to "plugins" in the General tab
if they want both to share a directory
CLAUDE.md
- The Project Structure section had plugins/ and plugin-repos/
exactly reversed:
- Old: "plugins/ - Installed plugins directory (gitignored)"
"plugin-repos/ - Development symlinks to monorepo plugin dirs"
- Real: plugin-repos/ is the canonical Plugin Store install
location and is not gitignored. plugins/* IS gitignored
(verified in .gitignore) and is the legacy/dev location used by
scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh.
Reversed the descriptions and added line refs.
systemd/README.md
- "Manual Installation" section told users to copy the unit file
directly to /etc/systemd/system/. Verified the unit file in
systemd/ledmatrix.service contains __PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__
placeholders that the install scripts substitute at install time.
A user following the manual steps would get a service that fails
to start with "WorkingDirectory=__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__" errors.
Added a clear warning and a sed snippet that substitutes the
placeholder before installing.
src/common/README.md
- Was missing 2 of the 11 utility modules in the directory
(verified with ls): permission_utils.py and cli.py. Added brief
descriptions for both.
Out-of-scope code bug found while auditing (flagged but not fixed):
- scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh:9 sets PROJECT_ROOT="$SCRIPT_DIR"
which resolves to scripts/dev/, not the project root. This means
the script's PLUGINS_DIR resolves to scripts/dev/plugins/ instead
of the project's plugins/ — confirmed by the existence of
scripts/dev/plugins/of-the-day/ from prior runs. Real fix is to
set PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../.." && pwd)". Not fixing in
this docs PR.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: flag aspirational/regressed features in plugin docs
These docs describe features that exist as documented in the doc but
either never wired up or regressed when v3 shipped. Each gets a clear
status banner so plugin authors don't waste time chasing features that
don't actually work.
FONT_MANAGER.md
- The "For Plugin Developers / Plugin Font Registration" section
documents adding a "fonts" block to manifest.json that gets
registered via FontManager.register_plugin_fonts(). The method
exists at src/font_manager.py:150 but is **never called from
anywhere** in the codebase (verified: zero callers). A plugin
shipping a manifest "fonts" block has its fonts silently ignored.
Added a status warning and a note about how to actually ship plugin
fonts (regular files in the plugin dir, loaded directly).
PLUGIN_IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.md
- Added a top-level status banner.
- Architecture diagram referenced src/plugin_system/registry_manager.py
(which doesn't exist) and listed plugins/ as the install location.
Replaced with the real file list (plugin_loader, schema_manager,
health_monitor, operation_queue, state_manager) and pointed at
plugin-repos/ as the default install location.
- "Dependency Management: Virtual Environments" — verified there's no
per-plugin venv. Removed the bullet and added a note that plugin
Python deps install into the system Python environment, with no
conflict resolution.
- "Permission System: File Access Control / Network Access /
Resource Limits / CPU and memory constraints" — none of these
exist. There's a resource_monitor.py and health_monitor.py for
metrics/warnings, but no hard caps or sandboxing. Replaced the
section with what's actually implemented and a clear note that
plugins run in the same process with full file/network access.
PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ICONS.md and PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ICONS_FEATURE.md
- The custom-icon feature was implemented in the v2 web interface
via a getPluginIcon() helper in templates/index_v2.html that read
the manifest "icon" field. When the v3 web interface was built,
that helper wasn't ported. Verified in
web_interface/templates/v3/base.html:515 and :774, plugin tab
icons are hardcoded to `fas fa-puzzle-piece`. The "icon" field in
plugin manifests is currently silently ignored (verified with grep
across web_interface/ and src/plugin_system/ — zero non-action-
related reads of plugin.icon or manifest.icon).
- Added a status banner to both docs noting the regression so plugin
authors don't think their custom icons are broken in their own
plugin code.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix .cursor/ helper docs
The .cursor/ directory holds the dev-side helper docs that Cursor and
contributors using AI tooling rely on to bootstrap plugin development.
Several of them had the same bug patterns as the user-facing docs.
.cursor/plugin_templates/QUICK_START.md
- "Adding Image Rendering" section showed
display_manager.draw_image(image, x=0, y=0). That method doesn't
exist on DisplayManager (same bug as PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md and
PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md). Replaced with the canonical
display_manager.image.paste((x,y)) pattern, including the
transparency-mask form.
.cursor/plugins_guide.md
- 10 occurrences of ./dev_plugin_setup.sh — the script lives at
scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh, so anyone copy-pasting these
examples gets "command not found". Bulk fixed via sed.
- "Test with emulator: python run.py --emulator" — there's no
--emulator flag. Replaced with the real options:
EMULATOR=true python3 run.py for the full display, or
scripts/dev_server.py for the dev preview.
- Secrets management section showed a fictional
"config_secrets": { "api_key": "my-plugin.api_key" } reference
field. Verified in src/config_manager.py:162-172 that secrets are
loaded by deep-merging config_secrets.json into the main config.
There is no separate reference field — just put the secret under
the same plugin namespace and read it from the merged config.
Rewrote the section with the real pattern.
- "ssh pi@raspberrypi" -> "ssh ledpi@your-pi-ip" (consistent with
the rest of LEDMatrix docs which use ledpi as the default user)
.cursor/README.md
- Same ./dev_plugin_setup.sh -> ./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh
fix (×6 occurrences via replace_all).
- Same "python run.py --emulator" -> "EMULATOR=true python3 run.py"
fix. Also added a pointer to scripts/dev_server.py for previewing
plugins without running the full display.
- "Example Plugins: plugins/hockey-scoreboard/" — the canonical
source is the ledmatrix-plugins repo. Installed copies land in
plugin-repos/ or plugins/. Updated the line to point at the
ledmatrix-plugins repo and explain both local locations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix .cursorrules — the file Cursor auto-loads to learn the API
This is the file that Cursor reads to learn how plugin development
works. Stale entries here directly mislead AI-assisted plugin authors
on every new plugin. Several of the same bug patterns I've been
fixing in the user-facing docs were here too.
Display Manager section (highest impact)
- "draw_image(image, x, y): Draw PIL Image" — that method doesn't
exist on DisplayManager. Same bug already fixed in
PLUGIN_API_REFERENCE.md, PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md,
ledmatrix-stocks/README.md, and .cursor/plugin_templates/QUICK_START.md.
Removed the bullet and replaced it with a paragraph explaining the
real pattern: paste onto display_manager.image directly, then
update_display(). Includes the transparency-mask form.
- Added the small_font/centered args to draw_text() since they're
the ones that matter most for new plugin authors
- Added draw_weather_icon since it's commonly used
Cache Manager section
- "delete(key): Remove cached value" — there's no delete() method
on CacheManager. The real method is clear_cache(key=None) (also
removes everything when called without args). Same bug as before.
- Added get_cached_data_with_strategy and get_background_cached_data
since contributors will hit these when working on sports plugins
Plugin System Overview
- "loaded from the plugins/ directory" — clarified that the default
is plugin-repos/ (per config.template.json:130) with plugins/ as
the dev fallback used by scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh
Plugin Development Workflow
- ./dev_plugin_setup.sh -> ./scripts/dev/dev_plugin_setup.sh (×2)
- Manual setup step "Create directory in plugins/<plugin-id>/" ->
plugin-repos/<plugin-id>/ as the canonical location
- "Use emulator: python run.py --emulator or ./run_emulator.sh"
— the --emulator flag doesn't exist; ./run_emulator.sh isn't at
root (it lives at scripts/dev/run_emulator.sh). Replaced with the
real options: scripts/dev_server.py for dev preview, or
EMULATOR=true python3 run.py for the full emulator path.
Configuration Management
- "Reference secrets via config_secrets key in main config" — this
is the same fictional reference syntax I just fixed in
.cursor/plugins_guide.md. Verified in src/config_manager.py:162-172
that secrets are deep-merged into the main config; there's no
separate reference field. Replaced with a clear explanation of
the deep-merge approach.
Code Organization
- "plugins/<plugin-id>/" -> the canonical location is
plugin-repos/<plugin-id>/ (or its dev-time symlink in plugins/)
- "see plugins/hockey-scoreboard/ as reference" — the canonical
source for example plugins is the ledmatrix-plugins repo. Updated
the pointer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add LICENSE (GPL-3.0) and CONTRIBUTING.md
LICENSE
- The repository previously had no LICENSE file. The README and every
downstream plugin README already reference GPL-3.0 ("same as
LEDMatrix project"), but the canonical license text was missing —
contributors had no formal record of what they were contributing
under, and GitHub couldn't auto-detect the license for the repo
banner.
- Added the canonical GPL-3.0 text from
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt (verbatim, 674 lines).
- Compatibility verified: rpi-rgb-led-matrix is GPL-2.0-or-later
(per its COPYING file and README; the "or any later version" clause
in lib/*.h headers makes GPL-3.0 distribution legal).
CONTRIBUTING.md
- The repository had no CONTRIBUTING file. New contributors had to
reconstruct the dev setup from DEVELOPMENT.md, PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md,
SUBMISSION.md, and the root README.
- Added a single page covering: dev environment setup (preview
server, emulator, hardware), running tests, PR submission flow,
commit message convention, plugin contribution pointer, and the
license terms contributors are agreeing to.
> Note for the maintainer: I (the AI assistant doing this audit) am
> selecting GPL-3.0 because every reference in the existing
> documentation already says GPL-3.0 — this commit just makes that
> declaration legally binding by adding the actual file. Please
> confirm during PR review that GPL-3.0 is what you want; if you
> prefer a different license, revert this commit before merging.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add CODE_OF_CONDUCT, SECURITY, PR template; link them from README
Tier 1 organizational files that any open-source project at
LEDMatrix's maturity is expected to have. None of these existed
before. They're additive — no existing content was rewritten.
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
- Contributor Covenant 2.1 (the de facto standard for open-source
projects). Mentions both the Discord and the GitHub Security
Advisories channel for reporting violations.
SECURITY.md
- Private vulnerability disclosure flow with two channels: GitHub
Security Advisories (preferred) and Discord DM.
- Documents the project's known security model as intentional
rather than vulnerabilities: no web UI auth, plugins run
unsandboxed, display service runs as root for GPIO access,
config_secrets.json is plaintext. These match the limitations
already called out in PLUGIN_QUICK_REFERENCE.md and the audit
flagging from earlier in this PR.
- Out-of-scope section points users at upstream
(rpi-rgb-led-matrix, third-party plugins) so reports land in the
right place.
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
- 10-line checklist that prompts for the things that would have
caught the bugs in this very PR: did you load the changed plugin
once, did you update docs alongside code, are there any plugin
compatibility implications.
- Linked from CONTRIBUTING.md for the full flow.
README.md
- Added a License section near the bottom (the README previously
said nothing about the license despite the project being GPL-3.0).
- Added a Contributing section pointing at CONTRIBUTING.md and
SECURITY.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Customize bug report template for LEDMatrix hardware
The bug_report.md template was the GitHub default and asked
"Desktop (OS/Browser/Version)" and "Smartphone (Device/OS)" — neither
of which is relevant for a project that runs on a Raspberry Pi with
hardware LED panels. A user filing a bug under the old template was
giving us none of the information we'd actually need to triage it.
Replaced with a LEDMatrix-aware template that prompts for:
- Pi model, OS/kernel, panel type, HAT/Bonnet, PWM jumper status,
display chain dimensions
- LEDMatrix git commit / release tag
- Plugin id and version (if the bug is plugin-related)
- Relevant config snippet (with redaction reminder for API keys)
- journalctl log excerpt with the exact command to capture it
- Optional photo of the actual display for visual issues
Kept feature_request.md as-is — generic content there is fine.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix bare /api/plugins paths in PLUGIN_CONFIGURATION_TABS
Found 5 more bare /api/plugins/* paths in PLUGIN_CONFIGURATION_TABS.md
that I missed in the round 2 sweep — they're inside data flow diagrams
and prose ("loaded via /api/plugins/installed", etc.) so the earlier
grep over Markdown code blocks didn't catch them. Fixed all 5 to use
/api/v3/plugins/* (the api_v3 blueprint mount path verified at
web_interface/app.py:144).
Also added a status banner noting that the "Implementation Details"
section references the pre-v3 file layout (web_interface_v2.py,
templates/index_v2.html) which no longer exists. The current
implementation is in web_interface/app.py, blueprints/api_v3.py, and
templates/v3/. Same kind of historical drift I flagged in
PLUGIN_ARCHITECTURE_SPEC.md and the PLUGIN_CUSTOM_ICONS_FEATURE doc.
The user-facing parts of the doc (Overview, Features, Form Generation
Process) are still accurate.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(widgets): list the 20 undocumented built-in widgets
The widget registry README documented 3 widgets (file-upload,
checkbox-group, custom-feeds) but the directory contains 23 registered
widgets total. A plugin author reading this doc would think those 3
were the only built-in options and either reach for a custom widget
unnecessarily or settle for a generic text input.
Verified the actual list with:
grep -h "register('" web_interface/static/v3/js/widgets/*.js \
| sed -E "s|.*register\\('([^']+)'.*|\\1|" | sort -u
Added an "Other Built-in Widgets" section after the 3 detailed
sections, listing the remaining 20 with one-line descriptions
organized by category:
- Inputs (6): text-input, textarea, number-input, email-input,
url-input, password-input
- Selectors (7): select-dropdown, radio-group, toggle-switch,
slider, color-picker, font-selector, timezone-selector
- Date/time/scheduling (4): date-picker, day-selector, time-range,
schedule-picker
- Composite/data-source (2): array-table, google-calendar-picker
- Internal (2): notification, base-widget
Pointed at the .js source files as the canonical source for each
widget's exact schema and options — keeps this list low-maintenance
since I'm not duplicating each widget's full options table.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix README_NBA_LOGOS and PLUGIN_CONFIGURATION_GUIDE
scripts/README_NBA_LOGOS.md
- "python download_nba_logos.py" — wrong on two counts. The script
is at scripts/download_nba_logos.py (not the project root), and
"python" is Python 2 on most systems. Replaced all 4 occurrences
with "python3 scripts/download_nba_logos.py".
- The doc framed itself as the way to set up "the NBA leaderboard".
The basketball/leaderboard functionality is now in the
basketball-scoreboard and ledmatrix-leaderboard plugins (in the
ledmatrix-plugins repo), which auto-download logos on first run.
Reframed the script as a pre-population utility for offline / dev
use cases.
- Bumped the documented Python minimum from 3.7 to 3.9 to match
the rest of the project.
docs/PLUGIN_CONFIGURATION_GUIDE.md
- The "Plugin Manifest" example was missing 3 fields the plugin
loader actually requires: id, entry_point, and class_name. A
contributor copying this manifest verbatim would get
PluginError("No class_name in manifest") at load time — the same
loader bug already found in stock-news. Added all three.
- The same example showed config_schema as an inline object. The
loader expects config_schema to be a file path string (e.g.
"config_schema.json") with the actual schema in a separate JSON
file — verified earlier in this audit. Fixed.
- Added a paragraph explaining the loader's required fields and
the case-sensitivity rule on class_name (the bug that broke
hello-world's manifest before this PR fixed it).
- "Plugin Manager Class" example had the wrong constructor
signature: (config, display_manager, cache_manager, font_manager).
The real BasePlugin.__init__ at base_plugin.py:53-60 takes
(plugin_id, config, display_manager, cache_manager, plugin_manager).
A copy-pasted example would TypeError on instantiation. Fixed,
including a comment noting which attributes BasePlugin sets up.
- Renamed the example class from MyPluginManager to MyPlugin to
match the project convention (XxxPlugin / XxxScoreboardPlugin
in actual plugins).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(requirements): document optional dependencies (scipy, psutil, Flask-Limiter)
A doc-vs-code crosscheck of every Python import in src/ and
web_interface/ against requirements.txt found 3 packages that the
code uses but requirements.txt doesn't list. Verified with grep that
all 3 are wrapped in try/except blocks with documented fallback
paths, so they're optional features rather than missing required
deps:
- scipy src/common/scroll_helper.py:26
→ from scipy.ndimage import shift; HAS_SCIPY flag.
Used for sub-pixel interpolation in scrolling.
Falls back to a simpler shift algorithm without it.
- psutil src/plugin_system/resource_monitor.py:15
→ import psutil; PSUTIL_AVAILABLE flag. Used for
per-plugin CPU/memory monitoring. Silently no-ops
without it.
- flask-limiter web_interface/app.py:42-43
→ from flask_limiter import Limiter; wrapped at the
caller. Used for accidental-abuse rate limiting on
the web interface (not security). Web interface
starts without rate limiting when missing.
These were latent in two ways:
1. A user reading requirements.txt thinks they have the full feature
set after `pip install -r requirements.txt`, but they don't get
smoother scrolling, plugin resource monitoring, or rate limiting.
2. A contributor who deletes one of the packages from their dev env
wouldn't know which feature they just lost — the fallbacks are
silent.
Added an "Optional dependencies" section at the bottom of
requirements.txt with the version constraint, the file:line where
each is used, the feature it enables, and the install command. The
comment-only format means `pip install -r requirements.txt` still
gives the minimal-feature install (preserving current behavior),
while users who want the full feature set can copy the explicit
pip install commands.
Other findings from the same scan that came back as false positives
or known issues:
- web_interface_v2: dead pattern flagged in earlier iteration
(still no real implementation; affects 11+ plugins via the same
try/except dead-fallback pattern)
- urllib3: comes with `requests` transitively
- All 'src.', 'web_interface.', 'rgbmatrix', 'RGBMatrixEmulator'
imports: internal modules
- base_plugin / plugin_manager / store_manager / mocks /
visual_display_manager: relative imports to local modules
- freetype: false positive (freetype-py is in requirements.txt
under the package name)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: fix broken file references found by path-existence crosscheck
Ran a doc-vs-filesystem crosscheck: extracted every backtick-quoted
path with a file extension or known directory prefix from docs/*.md
and verified each exists. After filtering false positives
(placeholder paths, config keys mistaken for paths, paths inside
docs that already have historical-status banners), found 4 real
broken references — 3 fixed in docs, 1 fixed by creating the missing
file:
docs/HOW_TO_RUN_TESTS.md:339
- Claimed ".github/workflows/tests.yml" exists and runs pytest on
multiple Python versions in CI. There is no such workflow.
The only GitHub Actions file is security-audit.yml (bandit + semgrep).
- Pytest runs locally but is NOT gated on PRs.
- Replaced the fictional CI section with the actual state and a
note explaining how someone could contribute a real test workflow.
docs/MIGRATION_GUIDE.md:92
- Referenced scripts/fix_perms/README.md "(if exists)" — the
hedge betrays that the writer wasn't sure. The README didn't
exist. The 6 scripts in scripts/fix_perms/ were never documented.
- Created the missing scripts/fix_perms/README.md from scratch
with one-line descriptions of all 6 scripts (fix_assets,
fix_cache, fix_plugin, fix_web, fix_nhl_cache, safe_plugin_rm)
+ when-to-use-each guidance + usage examples.
- Updated MIGRATION_GUIDE link to drop the "(if exists)" hedge
since the file now exists.
docs/FONT_MANAGER.md:376
- "See test/font_manager_example.py for a complete working example"
— that file does not exist. Verified by listing test/ directory.
- Replaced with a pointer to src/font_manager.py itself and the
existing scoreboard base classes in src/base_classes/ that
actually use the font manager API in production.
Path-existence check methodology:
- Walked docs/ recursively, regex-extracted backtick-quoted paths
matching either /\.(py|sh|json|yml|yaml|md|txt|service|html|js|css|ttf|bdf|png)/
or paths starting with known directory prefixes (scripts/, src/,
config/, web_interface/, systemd/, assets/, docs/, test/, etc.)
- Filtered out URLs, absolute paths (placeholders), and paths
without slashes (likely not relative refs).
- Checked existence relative to project root.
- Out of 80 unique relative paths in docs/, 32 didn't exist on
disk. Most were false positives (configkeys mistaken for paths,
example placeholders like 'assets/myfont.ttf', historical
references inside docs that already have status banners). The 4
above were genuine broken refs.
This pattern is reusable for future iterations and worth wiring
into CI (link checker like lychee, scoped to fenced code paths
rather than just markdown links, would catch the same class).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: address CodeRabbit review comments on #306
Reviewed all 12 CodeRabbit comments on PR #306, verified each against
the current code, and fixed the 11 valid ones. The 12th finding is a
real code bug (cache_manager.delete() calls in api_helper.py and
resource_monitor.py) that's already in the planned follow-up code-fix
PR, so it stays out of this docs PR.
Fixed:
.cursor/plugins_guide.md, .cursor/README.md, .cursorrules
- I claimed "there is no --emulator flag" in 3 places. Verified in
run.py:19-20 that the -e/--emulator flag is defined and functional
(it sets os.environ["EMULATOR"]="true" before the display imports).
Other docs I didn't touch (.cursor/plugin_templates/QUICK_START.md,
docs/PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md) already use the flag correctly.
Replaced all 3 wrong statements with accurate guidance that
both forms work and explains the CLI flag's relationship to the
env var.
.cursorrules, docs/GETTING_STARTED.md, docs/WEB_INTERFACE_GUIDE.md,
docs/PLUGIN_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md
- Four places claimed "the plugin loader also falls back to plugins/".
Verified that PluginManager.discover_plugins()
(src/plugin_system/plugin_manager.py:154) only scans the
configured directory — no fallback. The fallback to plugins/
exists only in two narrower places: store_manager.py:1700-1718
(store install/update/uninstall operations) and
schema_manager.py:70-80 (schema lookup for the web UI form
generator). Rewrote all four mentions with the precise scope.
Added a recommendation to set plugin_system.plugins_directory
to "plugins" for the smoothest dev workflow with
dev_plugin_setup.sh symlinks.
docs/FONT_MANAGER.md
- The "Status" warning told plugin authors to use
display_manager.font_manager.resolve_font(...) as a workaround for
loading plugin fonts. Verified in src/font_manager.py that
resolve_font() takes a family name, not a file path — so the
workaround as written doesn't actually work. Rewrote to tell
authors to load the font directly with PIL or freetype-py in their
plugin.
- The same section said "the user-facing font override system in the
Fonts tab still works for any element that's been registered via
register_manager_font()". Verified in
web_interface/blueprints/api_v3.py:5404-5428 that
/api/v3/fonts/overrides is a placeholder implementation that
returns empty arrays and contains "would integrate with the actual
font system" comments — the Fonts tab does not have functional
integration with register_manager_font() or the override system.
Removed the false claim and added an explicit note that the tab
is a placeholder.
docs/ADVANCED_FEATURES.md:523
- The on-demand section said REST/UI calls write a request "into the
cache manager (display_on_demand_config key)". Wrong — verified
via grep that api_v3.py:1622 and :1687 write to
display_on_demand_request, and display_on_demand_config is only
written by the controller during activation
(display_controller.py:1195, cleared at :1221). Corrected the key
name and added controller file:line references so future readers
can verify.
docs/ADVANCED_FEATURES.md:803
- "Plugins using the background service" paragraph listed all
scoreboard plugins but an orphaned "⏳ MLB (baseball)" bullet
remained below from the old version of the section. Removed the
orphan and added "baseball/MLB" to the inline list for clarity.
web_interface/README.md
- The POST /api/v3/system/action action list was incomplete. Verified
in web_interface/app.py:1383,1386 that enable_autostart and
disable_autostart are valid actions. Added both.
- The Plugin Store section was missing
GET /api/v3/plugins/store/github-status (verified at
api_v3.py:3296). Added it.
- The SSE line-range reference was app.py:607-615 but line 619
contains the "Exempt SSE streams from CSRF and add rate limiting"
block that's semantically part of the same feature. Extended the
range to 607-619.
docs/GETTING_STARTED.md
- Rows/Columns step said "Columns: 64 or 96 (match your hardware)".
The web UI's validation accepts any integer in 16-128. Clarified
that 64 and 96 are the common bundled-hardware values but the
valid range is wider.
Not addressed (out of scope for docs PR):
- .cursorrules:184 CodeRabbit comment flagged the non-existent
cache_manager.delete() calls in src/common/api_helper.py:287 and
src/plugin_system/resource_monitor.py:343. These are real CODE
bugs, not doc bugs, and they're the first item in the planned
post-docs-refresh code-cleanup PR (see
/home/chuck/.claude/plans/warm-imagining-river.md). The docs in
this PR correctly state that delete() doesn't exist on
CacheManager — the fix belongs in the follow-up code PR that
either adds a delete() shim or updates the two callers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix: reduce CPU usage, fix Vegas refresh, throttle high-FPS ticks (#304)
* fix: reduce CPU usage, fix Vegas mid-cycle refresh, and throttle high-FPS plugin ticks Web UI Info plugin was causing 90%+ CPU on RPi4 due to frequent subprocess calls and re-rendering. Fixed by: trying socket-based IP detection first (zero subprocess overhead), caching AP mode checks with 60s TTL, reducing IP refresh from 30s to 5m, caching rendered display images, and loading fonts once at init. Vegas mode was not updating the display mid-cycle because hot_swap_content() reset the scroll position to 0 on every recomposition. Now saves and restores scroll position for mid-cycle updates. High-FPS display loop was calling _tick_plugin_updates() 125x/sec with no benefit. Added throttled wrapper that limits to 1 call/sec. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address PR review — respect plugin update_interval, narrow exception handlers Make _tick_plugin_updates_throttled default to no-throttle (min_interval=0) so plugin-configured update_interval values are never silently capped. The high-FPS call site passes an explicit 1.0s interval. Narrow _load_font exception handler from bare Exception to FileNotFoundError | OSError so unexpected errors surface. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): scale scroll position proportionally on mid-cycle hot-swap When content width changes during a mid-cycle recomposition (e.g., a plugin gains or loses items), blindly restoring the old scroll_position and total_distance_scrolled could overshoot the new total_scroll_width and trigger immediate false completion. Scale both values proportionally to the new width and clamp scroll_position to stay in bounds. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(vegas): refresh scroll buffer on live score updates (#299)
* fix(vegas): refresh scroll buffer when plugins report live data updates should_recompose() only checked for cycle completion or staging buffer content, but plugin updates go to _pending_updates — not the staging buffer. The scroll display kept showing the old pre-rendered image until the full cycle ended, even though fresh scores were already fetched and logged. Add has_pending_updates() check so hot_swap_content() triggers immediately when plugins have new data. Fixes #230 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): scope hot-swap to visible segments; use monotonic clock 1. Replace has_pending_updates() with has_pending_updates_for_visible_segments() so hot_swap_content() only fires when a pending update affects a plugin that is actually in the active scroll buffer (with images). Avoids unnecessary recomposition when non-visible plugins report updates. 2. Switch all display-loop timing (start_time, elapsed, _next_live_priority_check) from time.time() to time.monotonic() to prevent clock-stepping issues from NTP adjustments on Raspberry Pi. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5ddf8b1aea |
fix: live priority now interrupts long display durations (#196) (#298)
* fix: check live priority during display loops to interrupt long durations (#196) _check_live_priority() was only called once per main loop iteration, before entering the display duration loop. With dynamic duration enabled, the loop could run for 60-120+ seconds without ever checking if a favorite team's live game started — so the display stayed on leaderboard, weather, etc. while the live game played. Now both the high-FPS and normal FPS display loops check for live priority every ~30 seconds (throttled to avoid overhead). When live content is detected, the loop breaks immediately and switches to the live game mode. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: update rotation index when live priority interrupts display loop The live priority break set current_display_mode but not current_mode_index, so the post-loop rotation logic (which checks the old active_mode) would overwrite the live mode on the next advance. Now both loops also set current_mode_index to match the live mode, mirroring the existing pattern at the top of the main loop (line 1385). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: use timestamp throttle for live priority and skip post-loop rotation Two issues fixed: 1. The modulo-based throttle (elapsed % 30.0 < display_interval) could miss the narrow 8ms window due to timing jitter. Replaced with an explicit timestamp check (_next_live_priority_check) that fires reliably every 30 seconds. 2. After breaking out of the display loop for live priority, the post-loop code (remaining-duration sleep and rotation advancement) would still run and overwrite the live mode. Now a continue skips directly to the next main loop iteration when current_display_mode was changed during the loop. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: overhaul WiFi captive portal for reliable setup (#296)
* fix: overhaul WiFi captive portal for reliable device detection and fast setup The captive portal detection endpoints were returning "success" responses that told every OS (iOS, Android, Windows, Firefox) that internet was working — so the portal popup never appeared. This fixes the core issue and improves the full setup flow: - Return portal-triggering redirects when AP mode is active; normal success responses when not (no false popups on connected devices) - Add lightweight self-contained setup page (9KB, no frameworks) for the captive portal webview instead of the full UI - Cache AP mode check with 5s TTL (single systemctl call vs full WiFiManager instantiation per request) - Stop disabling AP mode during WiFi scans (which disconnected users); serve cached/pre-scanned results instead - Pre-scan networks before enabling AP mode so captive portal has results immediately - Use dnsmasq.d drop-in config instead of overwriting /etc/dnsmasq.conf (preserves Pi-hole and other services) - Fix manual SSID input bug that incorrectly overwrote dropdown selection Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address review findings for WiFi captive portal - Remove orphaned comment left over from old scan_networks() finally block - Add sudoers rules for dnsmasq drop-in copy/remove to install script - Combine cached-network message into single showMsg call (was overwriting) - Return (networks, was_cached) tuple from scan_networks() so API endpoint derives cached flag from the scan itself instead of a redundant AP check - Narrow exception catch in AP mode cache to SubprocessError/OSError and log the failure for remote debugging - Bound checkNewIP retries to 20 attempts (60s) before showing fallback Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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2c2fca2219 |
fix(web): use HTMX for Plugin Manager tab loading (#294)
* fix: auto-repair missing plugins and graceful config fallback Plugins whose directories are missing (failed update, migration, etc.) now get automatically reinstalled from the store on startup. The config endpoint no longer returns a hard 500 when a schema is unavailable — it falls back to conservative key-name-based masking so the settings page stays functional. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: handle ledmatrix- prefix in plugin updates and reconciliation The store registry uses unprefixed IDs (e.g., 'weather') while older installs used prefixed config keys (e.g., 'ledmatrix-weather'). Both update_plugin() and auto-repair now try the unprefixed ID as a fallback when the prefixed one isn't found in the registry. Also filters system config keys (schedule, display, etc.) from reconciliation to avoid false positives. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address code review findings for plugin auto-repair - Move backup-folder filter from _get_config_state to _get_disk_state where the artifact actually lives - Run startup reconciliation in a background thread so requests aren't blocked by plugin reinstallation - Set _reconciliation_done only after success so failures allow retries - Replace print() with proper logger in reconciliation - Wrap load_schema in try/except so exceptions fall through to conservative masking instead of 500 - Handle list values in _conservative_mask_config for nested secrets - Remove duplicate import re Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: add thread-safe locking to PluginManager and fix reconciliation retry PluginManager thread safety: - Add RLock protecting plugin_manifests and plugin_directories - Build scan results locally in _scan_directory_for_plugins, then update shared state under lock - Protect reads in get_plugin_info, get_all_plugin_info, get_plugin_directory, get_plugin_display_modes, find_plugin_for_mode - Protect manifest mutation in reload_plugin - Prevents races between background reconciliation thread and request handlers reading plugin state Reconciliation retry: - Clear _reconciliation_started on exception so next request retries - Check result.reconciliation_successful before marking done - Reset _reconciliation_started on non-success results to allow retry Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(web): use HTMX for Plugin Manager tab loading instead of custom fetch The Plugin Manager tab was the only tab using a custom window.loadPluginsTab() function with plain fetch() instead of HTMX. This caused a race condition where plugins_manager.js listened for htmx:afterSwap to initialize, but that event never fired for the custom fetch. Users had to navigate to a plugin config tab and back to trigger initialization. Changes: - Switch plugins tab to hx-get/hx-trigger="revealed" matching all other tabs - Remove ~560 lines of dead code (script extraction for a partial with no scripts, nested retry intervals, inline HTML card rendering fallbacks) - Add simple loadPluginsDirect() fallback for when HTMX fails to load - Remove typeof htmx guard on afterSwap listener so it registers unconditionally - Tighten afterSwap target check to avoid spurious re-init from other tab swaps Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address CodeRabbit review findings across plugin system - plugin_manager.py: clear plugin_manifests/plugin_directories before update to prevent ghost entries for uninstalled plugins persisting across scans - state_reconciliation.py: remove 'enabled' key check that skipped legacy plugin configs, default to enabled=True matching PluginManager.load_plugin - app.py: add threading.Lock around reconciliation start guard to prevent race condition spawning duplicate threads; add -> None return annotation - store_manager.py: use resolved registry ID (alt_id) instead of original plugin_id when reinstalling during monorepo migration - base.html: check Response.ok in loadPluginsDirect fallback; trigger fallback on tab click when HTMX unavailable; remove active-tab check from 5-second timeout so content preloads regardless Skipped: api_v3.py secret redaction suggestion — the caller at line 2539 already tries schema-based mask_secret_fields() before falling back to _conservative_mask_config, making the suggested change redundant. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: skip backup dirs in plugin discovery and fix HTMX event syntax - plugin_manager.py: skip directories containing '.standalone-backup-' during discovery scan, matching state_reconciliation.py behavior and preventing backup manifests from overwriting live plugin entries - base.html: fix hx-on::htmx:response-error → hx-on::response-error (the :: shorthand already adds the htmx: prefix, so the original syntax resolved to htmx:htmx:response-error making the handler dead) Skipped findings: - web-ui-info in _SYSTEM_CONFIG_KEYS: it's a real plugin with manifest.json and config entry, not a system key - store_manager config key migration: valid feature request for handling ledmatrix- prefix rename, but new functionality outside this PR scope Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(web): add fetch timeout to loadPluginsDirect fallback Add AbortController with 10s timeout so a hanging fetch doesn't leave data-loaded set and block retries. Timer is cleared in both success and error paths. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: auto-repair missing plugins on startup (#293)
* fix: auto-repair missing plugins and graceful config fallback Plugins whose directories are missing (failed update, migration, etc.) now get automatically reinstalled from the store on startup. The config endpoint no longer returns a hard 500 when a schema is unavailable — it falls back to conservative key-name-based masking so the settings page stays functional. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: handle ledmatrix- prefix in plugin updates and reconciliation The store registry uses unprefixed IDs (e.g., 'weather') while older installs used prefixed config keys (e.g., 'ledmatrix-weather'). Both update_plugin() and auto-repair now try the unprefixed ID as a fallback when the prefixed one isn't found in the registry. Also filters system config keys (schedule, display, etc.) from reconciliation to avoid false positives. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address code review findings for plugin auto-repair - Move backup-folder filter from _get_config_state to _get_disk_state where the artifact actually lives - Run startup reconciliation in a background thread so requests aren't blocked by plugin reinstallation - Set _reconciliation_done only after success so failures allow retries - Replace print() with proper logger in reconciliation - Wrap load_schema in try/except so exceptions fall through to conservative masking instead of 500 - Handle list values in _conservative_mask_config for nested secrets - Remove duplicate import re Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: add thread-safe locking to PluginManager and fix reconciliation retry PluginManager thread safety: - Add RLock protecting plugin_manifests and plugin_directories - Build scan results locally in _scan_directory_for_plugins, then update shared state under lock - Protect reads in get_plugin_info, get_all_plugin_info, get_plugin_directory, get_plugin_display_modes, find_plugin_for_mode - Protect manifest mutation in reload_plugin - Prevents races between background reconciliation thread and request handlers reading plugin state Reconciliation retry: - Clear _reconciliation_started on exception so next request retries - Check result.reconciliation_successful before marking done - Reset _reconciliation_started on non-success results to allow retry Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: catch ConfigError in display preview generator (#288)
* fix: catch ConfigError in display preview generator PR #282 narrowed bare except blocks but missed ConfigError from config_manager.load_config(), which wraps FileNotFoundError, JSONDecodeError, and OSError. Without this, a corrupt or missing config crashes the display preview SSE endpoint instead of falling back to 128x64 defaults. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): comprehensive error handling cleanup - Remove all traceback.format_exc() from client responses (33 remaining instances) - Sanitize str(e) from client-facing messages, replacing with generic error messages - Replace ~65 bare print() calls with structured logger.exception/error/warning/info/debug - Remove ~35 redundant inline `import traceback` and `import logging` statements - Convert logging.error/warning calls to use module-level named logger - Fix WiFi endpoints that created redundant inline logger instances - Add logger.exception() at all WebInterfaceError.from_exception() call sites - Fix from_exception() in errors.py to use safe messages instead of raw str(exception) - Apply consistent [Tag] prefixes to all logger calls for production triage Only safe, user-input-derived str(e) kept: json.JSONDecodeError handlers (400 responses). Subprocess template print(stdout) calls preserved (not error logging). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): correct error inference, remove debug log leak, consolidate config handlers - _infer_error_code: map Config* exceptions to CONFIG_LOAD_FAILED (ConfigError is only raised by load_config(), so CONFIG_SAVE_FAILED produced wrong safe message and wrong suggested_fixes) - Remove leftover DEBUG logs in save_main_config that dumped full request body and all HTTP headers (Authorization, Cookie, etc.) - Replace dead FileNotFoundError/JSONDecodeError/IOError handlers in get_dim_schedule_config with single ConfigError catch (load_config already wraps these into ConfigError) - Remove redundant local `from src.exceptions import ConfigError` imports now covered by top-level import - Strip str(e) from client-facing error messages in dim schedule handler Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): fix plugin update logging and config validation leak - update_plugin: change logger.exception to logger.error in non-except branch (logger.exception outside an except block logs useless "NoneType: None" traceback) - update_plugin: remove duplicate logger.exception call in except block (was logging the same failure twice) - save_plugin_config validation: stop logging full plugin_config dict (can contain API keys, passwords, tokens) and raw form_data values; log only keys and validation errors instead Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(config): deduplicate uniqueItems arrays before schema validation (#292)
* fix(config): deduplicate uniqueItems arrays before schema validation When saving plugin config via the web UI, the form data is merged with the existing stored config. If a user adds an item that already exists (e.g. adding stock symbol "FNMA" when it's already in the list), the merged array contains duplicates. Schemas with `uniqueItems: true` then reject the config, making it impossible to save. Add a recursive dedup pass that runs after normalization/filtering but before validation. It walks the schema tree, finds arrays with the uniqueItems constraint, and removes duplicates while preserving order. Co-Authored-By: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: recurse into array items and add tests for uniqueItems dedup Address CodeRabbit review: _dedup_unique_arrays now also recurses into array elements whose items schema is an object, so nested uniqueItems constraints inside arrays-of-objects are enforced. Add 11 unit tests covering: - flat arrays with/without duplicates - order preservation - arrays without uniqueItems left untouched - nested objects (feeds.stock_symbols pattern) - arrays of objects with inner uniqueItems arrays - edge cases (empty array, missing keys, integers) - real-world stock-news plugin config shape Co-Authored-By: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: extract dedup_unique_arrays to shared validators module Move _dedup_unique_arrays from an inline closure in save_plugin_config to src/web_interface/validators.dedup_unique_arrays so tests import and exercise the production code path instead of a duplicated copy. Addresses CodeRabbit review: tests now validate the real function, preventing regressions from diverging copies. Co-Authored-By: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <5ymb01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: add reset() alias to ScrollHelper for plugin compatibility (#290)
Multiple plugins (F1, UFC) independently called scroll_helper.reset() instead of scroll_helper.reset_scroll(), causing AttributeError and preventing scroll modes from displaying. Adding reset() as an alias prevents this class of bugs going forward. Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(vegas): keep plugin data and visuals fresh during Vegas scroll mode (#291)
* fix(vegas): keep plugin data and visuals fresh during Vegas scroll mode Plugins using ESPN APIs and other data sources were not updating during Vegas mode because the render loop blocked for 60-600s per iteration, starving the scheduled update tick. This adds a non-blocking background thread that runs plugin updates every ~1s during Vegas mode, bridges update notifications to the stream manager, and clears stale scroll caches so all three content paths (native, scroll_helper, fallback) reflect fresh data. - Add background update tick thread in Vegas coordinator (non-blocking) - Add _tick_plugin_updates_for_vegas() bridge in display controller - Fix fallback capture to call update() instead of only update_data() - Clear scroll_helper.cached_image on update for scroll-based plugins - Drain background thread on Vegas stop/exit to prevent races Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): address review findings in update pipeline - Extract _drive_background_updates() helper and call it from both the render loop and the static-pause wait loop so plugin data stays fresh during static pauses (was skipped by the early `continue`) - Remove synchronous plugin.update() from the fallback capture path; the background update tick already handles API refreshes so the content-fetch thread should only call lightweight update_data() - Use scroll_helper.clear_cache() instead of just clearing cached_image so cached_array, total_scroll_width and scroll_position are also reset Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: narrow bare except blocks to specific exception types (#282)
Replace 6 bare `except:` blocks with targeted exception types: - logo_downloader.py: OSError for file removal, (OSError, IOError) for font loading - layout_manager.py: (ValueError, TypeError, KeyError, IndexError) for format string - app.py: (OSError, ValueError) for CPU temp, (SubprocessError, OSError) for systemctl, (KeyError, TypeError, ValueError) for config parsing Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <5ymb01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(perf): cache fonts in sport base classes to avoid disk I/O per frame (#285)
* fix(perf): cache fonts in sport base classes to avoid disk I/O per frame Replace 7 ImageFont.truetype() calls in display methods with cached self.fonts['detail'] lookups. The 4x6-font.ttf at size 6 is already loaded once in _load_fonts() — loading it again on every display() call causes unnecessary disk I/O on each render frame (~30-50 FPS). Files: sports.py (2), football.py (1), hockey.py (2), basketball.py (1), baseball.py (1) Co-Authored-By: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: trigger CodeRabbit review --------- Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <5ymb01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <noreply@github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(security): mask secret fields in API responses and extract helpers (#276)
* fix(security): mask secret fields in API responses and extract helpers GET /config/secrets returned raw API keys in plaintext to the browser. GET /plugins/config returned merged config including deep-merged secrets. POST /plugins/config could overwrite existing secrets with empty strings when the GET endpoint returned masked values that were sent back unchanged. Changes: - Add src/web_interface/secret_helpers.py with reusable functions: find_secret_fields, separate_secrets, mask_secret_fields, mask_all_secret_values, remove_empty_secrets - GET /config/secrets: mask all values with '••••••••' - GET /plugins/config: mask x-secret fields with '' - POST /plugins/config: filter empty-string secrets before saving - pages_v3: mask secrets before rendering plugin config templates - Remove three duplicated inline find_secret_fields/separate_secrets definitions in api_v3.py (replaced by single imported module) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): harden secret masking against CodeRabbit findings - Fail-closed: return 500 when schema unavailable instead of leaking secrets - Fix falsey masking: use `is not None and != ''` instead of truthiness check so values like 0 or False are still redacted - Add array-item secret support: recurse into `type: array` items schema to detect and mask secrets like accounts[].token - pages_v3: fail-closed when schema properties missing Addresses CodeRabbit findings on PR #276: - Critical: fail-closed bypass when schema_mgr/schema missing - Major: falsey values not masked (0, False leak through) - Major: pages_v3 fail-open when schema absent - Major: array-item secrets unsupported Co-Authored-By: 5ymb01 <5ymb01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: 5ymb01 <5ymb01@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(timezone): use America/New_York instead of EST for ESPN API date queries (#273)
* fix(install): add --prefer-binary to pip installs to avoid /tmp exhaustion timezonefinder (~54 MB) includes large timezone polygon data files that pip unpacks into /tmp during installation. On Raspberry Pi, the default tmpfs /tmp size (often ~half of RAM) can be too small, causing the install to fail with an out-of-space error. Adding --prefer-binary tells pip to prefer pre-built binary wheels over source distributions. Since timezonefinder and most other packages publish wheels on PyPI (and piwheels.org has ARM wheels), this avoids the large temporary /tmp extraction and speeds up installs generally. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(timezone): use America/New_York instead of EST for ESPN API date queries EST is a fixed UTC-5 offset that does not observe daylight saving time, causing the ESPN API date to be off by one hour during EDT (March–November). America/New_York correctly handles DST transitions. The ESPN scoreboard API anchors its schedule calendar to Eastern US time, so this Eastern timezone is intentionally kept for the API date — it is not user-configurable. Game time display is converted separately to the user's configured timezone. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(web): render file-upload drop zone for string-type config fields (#271)
* feat: add March Madness plugin and tournament round logos New dedicated March Madness plugin with scrolling tournament ticker: - Fetches NCAA tournament data from ESPN scoreboard API - Shows seeded matchups with team logos, live scores, and round separators - Highlights upsets (higher seed beating lower seed) in gold - Auto-enables during tournament window (March 10 - April 10) - Configurable for NCAAM and NCAAW tournaments - Vegas mode support via get_vegas_content() Tournament round logo assets: - MARCH_MADNESS.png, ROUND_64.png, ROUND_32.png - SWEET_16.png, ELITE_8.png, FINAL_4.png, CHAMPIONSHIP.png Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(store): prevent bulk-update from stalling on bundled/in-repo plugins Three related bugs caused the bulk plugin update to stall at 3/19: 1. Bundled plugins (e.g. starlark-apps, shipped with LEDMatrix rather than the plugin registry) had no metadata file, so update_plugin() returned False → API returned 500 → frontend queue halted. Fix: check for .plugin_metadata.json with install_type=bundled and return True immediately (these plugins update with LEDMatrix itself). 2. git config --get remote.origin.url (without --local) walked up the directory tree and found the parent LEDMatrix repo's remote URL for plugins that live inside plugin-repos/. This caused the store manager to attempt a 60-second git clone of the wrong repo for every update. Fix: use --local to scope the lookup to the plugin directory only. 3. hello-world manifest.json had a trailing comma causing JSON parse errors on every plugin discovery cycle (fixed on devpi directly). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(march-madness): address PR #263 code review findings - Replace self.is_enabled with BasePlugin.self.enabled in update(), display(), and supports_dynamic_duration() so runtime toggles work - Support quarter-based period labels for NCAAW (Q1..Q4 vs H1..H2), detected via league key or status_detail content - Use live refresh interval (60s) for cache max_age during live games instead of hardcoded 300s - Narrow broad except in _load_round_logos to (OSError, ValueError) with a fallback except Exception using logger.exception for traces - Remove unused `situation` local variable from _parse_event() - Add numpy>=1.24.0 to requirements.txt (imported but was missing) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(web): render file-upload drop zone for string-type config fields String fields with x-widget: "file-upload" were falling through to a plain text input because the template only handled the array case. Adds a dedicated drop zone branch for string fields and corresponding handleSingleFileSelect/handleSingleFileUpload JS handlers that POST to the x-upload-config endpoint. Fixes credentials.json upload for the calendar plugin. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(march-madness): address PR #271 code review findings Inline fixes: - manager.py: swap min_duration/max_duration if misconfigured, log warning - manager.py: call session.close() and null session in cleanup() to prevent socket leaks on constrained hardware - manager.py: remove blocking network I/O from display(); update() is the sole fetch path (already uses 60s live-game interval) - manager.py: guard scroll_helper None before create_scrolling_image() in _create_ticker_image() to prevent crash when ScrollHelper is unavailable - store_manager.py: replace bare "except Exception: pass" with debug log including plugin_id and path when reading .plugin_metadata.json - file-upload.js: add endpoint guard (error if uploadEndpoint is falsy), client-side extension validation from data-allowed-extensions, and response.ok check before response.json() in handleSingleFileUpload - plugin_config.html: add data-allowed-extensions attribute to single-file input so JS handler can read the allowed extensions list Nitpick fixes: - manager.py: use logger.exception() (includes traceback) instead of logger.error() for league fetch errors - manager.py: remove redundant "{e}" from logger.exception() calls for round logo and March Madness logo load errors Not fixed (by design): - manifest.json repo naming: monorepo pattern is correct per project docs Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(march-madness): address second round of PR #271 code review findings Inline fixes: - requirements.txt: bump Pillow to >=9.1.0 (required for Image.Resampling.LANCZOS) - file-upload.js: replace all statusDiv.innerHTML assignments with safe DOM creation (textContent + createElement) to prevent XSS from untrusted strings - plugin_config.html: add role="button", tabindex="0", aria-label, onkeydown (Enter/Space) to drop zone for keyboard accessibility; add aria-live="polite" to status div for screen-reader announcements - file-upload.js: tighten handleFileDrop endpoint check to non-empty string (dataset.uploadEndpoint.trim() !== '') so an empty attribute falls back to the multi-file handler Nitpick fixes: - manager.py: remove redundant cached_image/cached_array reassignments after create_scrolling_image() which already sets them internally - manager.py: narrow bare except in _get_team_logo to (FileNotFoundError, OSError, ValueError) for expected I/O errors; log unexpected exceptions - store_manager.py: narrow except to (OSError, ValueError) when reading .plugin_metadata.json so unrelated exceptions propagate Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(logos): support logo downloads for custom soccer leagues (#262)
* fix(logos): support logo downloads for custom soccer leagues LogoDownloader.fetch_teams_data() and fetch_single_team() only had hardcoded API endpoints for predefined soccer leagues. Custom leagues (e.g., por.1, mex.1) would silently fail when the ESPN game data didn't include a direct logo URL. Now dynamically constructs the ESPN teams API URL for any soccer_* league not in the predefined map. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(logos): address PR review — directory, bulk download, and dedup - get_logo_directory: custom soccer leagues now resolve to shared assets/sports/soccer_logos/ instead of creating per-league dirs - download_all_missing_logos: use _resolve_api_url so custom soccer leagues are no longer silently skipped - Extract _resolve_api_url helper to deduplicate dynamic URL construction between fetch_teams_data and fetch_single_team Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(web): preserve array item properties in _set_nested_value When saving config with array-of-objects fields (e.g., custom_leagues), _set_nested_value would replace existing list objects with dicts when navigating dot-notation paths like "custom_leagues.0.name". This destroyed any properties on array items that weren't submitted in the form (e.g., display_modes, game_limits, filtering). Now properly indexes into existing lists when encountering numeric path segments, preserving all non-submitted properties on array items. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): address PR #262 code review security findings - logo_downloader: validate league name against allowlist before constructing filesystem paths in get_logo_directory to prevent path traversal (reject anything not matching ^[a-z0-9_-]+$) - logo_downloader: validate league_code against allowlist before interpolating into ESPN API URL in _resolve_api_url to prevent URL path injection; return None on invalid input - api_v3: add MAX_LIST_EXPANSION=1000 cap to _set_nested_value list expansion; raise ValueError for out-of-bounds indices; replace silent break fallback with TypeError for unexpected traversal types Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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38a9c1ed1b |
feat(march-madness): add NCAA tournament plugin and round logos (#263)
* feat: add March Madness plugin and tournament round logos New dedicated March Madness plugin with scrolling tournament ticker: - Fetches NCAA tournament data from ESPN scoreboard API - Shows seeded matchups with team logos, live scores, and round separators - Highlights upsets (higher seed beating lower seed) in gold - Auto-enables during tournament window (March 10 - April 10) - Configurable for NCAAM and NCAAW tournaments - Vegas mode support via get_vegas_content() Tournament round logo assets: - MARCH_MADNESS.png, ROUND_64.png, ROUND_32.png - SWEET_16.png, ELITE_8.png, FINAL_4.png, CHAMPIONSHIP.png Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(store): prevent bulk-update from stalling on bundled/in-repo plugins Three related bugs caused the bulk plugin update to stall at 3/19: 1. Bundled plugins (e.g. starlark-apps, shipped with LEDMatrix rather than the plugin registry) had no metadata file, so update_plugin() returned False → API returned 500 → frontend queue halted. Fix: check for .plugin_metadata.json with install_type=bundled and return True immediately (these plugins update with LEDMatrix itself). 2. git config --get remote.origin.url (without --local) walked up the directory tree and found the parent LEDMatrix repo's remote URL for plugins that live inside plugin-repos/. This caused the store manager to attempt a 60-second git clone of the wrong repo for every update. Fix: use --local to scope the lookup to the plugin directory only. 3. hello-world manifest.json had a trailing comma causing JSON parse errors on every plugin discovery cycle (fixed on devpi directly). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(march-madness): address PR #263 code review findings - Replace self.is_enabled with BasePlugin.self.enabled in update(), display(), and supports_dynamic_duration() so runtime toggles work - Support quarter-based period labels for NCAAW (Q1..Q4 vs H1..H2), detected via league key or status_detail content - Use live refresh interval (60s) for cache max_age during live games instead of hardcoded 300s - Narrow broad except in _load_round_logos to (OSError, ValueError) with a fallback except Exception using logger.exception for traces - Remove unused `situation` local variable from _parse_event() - Add numpy>=1.24.0 to requirements.txt (imported but was missing) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat: add dev preview server and CLI render script (#264)
* fix(web): wire up "Check & Update All" plugins button window.updateAllPlugins was never assigned, so the button always showed "Bulk update handler unavailable." Wire it to PluginInstallManager.updateAll(), add per-plugin progress feedback in the button text, show a summary notification on completion, and skip redundant plugin list reloads. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add dev preview server, CLI render script, and visual test display manager Adds local development tools for rapid plugin iteration without deploying to RPi: - VisualTestDisplayManager: renders real pixels via PIL (same fonts/interface as production) - Dev preview server (Flask): interactive web UI with plugin picker, auto-generated config forms, zoom/grid controls, and mock data support for API-dependent plugins - CLI render script: render any plugin to PNG for AI-assisted visual feedback loops - Updated test runner and conftest to auto-detect plugin-repos/ directory Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(dev-preview): address code review issues - Use get_logger() from src.logging_config instead of logging.getLogger() in visual_display_manager.py to match project logging conventions - Eliminate duplicate public/private weather draw methods — public draw_sun/ draw_cloud/draw_rain/draw_snow now delegate to the private _draw_* variants so plugins get consistent pixel output in tests vs production - Default install_deps=False in dev_server.py and render_plugin.py — dev scripts don't need to run pip install; developers are expected to have plugin deps installed in their venv already - Guard plugins_dir fixture against PermissionError during directory iteration - Fix PluginInstallManager.updateAll() to fall back to window.installedPlugins when PluginStateManager.installedPlugins is empty (plugins_manager.js populates window.installedPlugins independently of PluginStateManager) - Remove 5 debug console.log statements from plugins_manager.js button setup and initialization code Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(scroll): fix scroll completion to prevent multi-pass wrapping Change required_total_distance from total_scroll_width + display_width to total_scroll_width alone. The scrolling image already contains display_width pixels of blank initial padding, so reaching total_scroll_width means all content has scrolled off-screen. The extra display_width term was causing 1-2+ unnecessary wrap-arounds, making the same games appear multiple times and producing a black flicker between passes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(dev-preview): address PR #264 code review findings - docs/DEV_PREVIEW.md: add bash language tag to fenced code block - scripts/dev_server.py: add MAX/MIN_WIDTH/HEIGHT constants and validate width/height in render endpoint; add structured logger calls to discover_plugins (missing dirs, hidden entries, missing manifest, JSON/OS errors, duplicate ids); add type annotations to all helpers - scripts/render_plugin.py: add MIN/MAX_DIMENSION validation after parse_args; replace prints with get_logger() calls; narrow broad Exception catches to ImportError/OSError/ValueError in plugin load block; add type annotations to all helpers and main(); rename unused module binding to _module - scripts/run_plugin_tests.py: wrap plugins_path.iterdir() in try/except PermissionError with fallback to plugin-repos/ - scripts/templates/dev_preview.html: replace non-focusable div toggles with button role="switch" + aria-checked; add keyboard handlers (Enter/Space); sync aria-checked in toggleGrid/toggleAutoRefresh - src/common/scroll_helper.py: early-guard zero total_scroll_width to keep scroll_position at 0 and skip completion/wrap logic - src/plugin_system/testing/visual_display_manager.py: forward color arg in draw_cloud -> _draw_cloud; add color param to _draw_cloud; restore _scrolling_state in reset(); narrow broad Exception catches in _load_fonts to FileNotFoundError/OSError/ImportError; add explicit type annotations to draw_text - test/plugins/test_visual_rendering.py: use context manager for Image.open in test_save_snapshot - test/plugins/conftest.py: add return type hints to all fixtures Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: add bandit and gitleaks pre-commit hooks Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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976c10c4ac |
fix(plugins): prevent module collision between plugins with shared module names (#265)
When plugins share identically-named local modules (scroll_display.py, game_renderer.py, sports.py), the first plugin to load would populate sys.modules with its version, and subsequent plugins would reuse it instead of loading their own. This caused hockey-scoreboard to use soccer-scoreboard's ScrollDisplay class, which passes unsupported kwargs to ScrollHelper.__init__(), breaking Vegas scroll mode entirely. Fix: evict stale bare-name module entries from sys.modules before each plugin's exec_module, and delete bare entries after namespace isolation so they can't leak to the next plugin. Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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b92ff3dfbd |
fix(schedule): hot-reload config in schedule/dim checks + normalize per-day mode variant (#266)
* fix(web): handle string boolean values in schedule-picker widget The normalizeSchedule function used strict equality (===) to check the enabled field, which would fail if the config value was a string "true" instead of boolean true. This could cause the checkbox to always appear unchecked even when the setting was enabled. Added coerceToBoolean helper that properly handles: - Boolean true/false (returns as-is) - String "true", "1", "on" (case-insensitive) → true - String "false" or other values → false Applied to both main schedule enabled and per-day enabled fields. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: trim whitespace in coerceToBoolean string handling * fix: normalize mode value to handle per_day and per-day variants * fix: use hot-reload config for schedule and dim schedule checks The display controller was caching the config at startup and not picking up changes made via the web UI. Now _check_schedule and _check_dim_schedule read from config_service.get_config() to get the latest configuration, allowing schedule changes to take effect without restarting the service. --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4c4efd614a |
fix(odds): use update_interval as cache TTL and fix live game cache refresh (#268)
* fix(odds): use 2-minute cache for live games instead of 30 minutes Live game odds were being cached for 30 minutes because the cache key didn't trigger the odds_live cache strategy. Added is_live parameter to get_odds() and include 'live' suffix in cache key for live games, which triggers the existing odds_live strategy (2 min TTL). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(base-odds): Use interval as TTL for cache operations - Pass interval variable as TTL to cache_manager.set() calls - Ensures cache expires after update interval, preventing stale data - Removes dead code by actually using the computed interval value * refactor(base-odds): Remove is_live parameter from base class for modularity - Remove is_live parameter from get_odds() method signature - Remove cache key modification logic from base class - Remove is_live handling from get_odds_for_games() - Keep base class minimal and generic for reuse by other plugins - Plugin-specific is_live logic moved to odds-ticker plugin override --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ed90654bf2 |
fix(cache): move odds key check before live/scoreboard in get_data_type_from_key (#256)
* fix(cache): move odds key check before live/scoreboard check in get_data_type_from_key Cache keys like odds_espn_nba_game_123_live contain 'live', so they were matched by the generic ['live', 'current', 'scoreboard'] branch (sports_live, 30s TTL) before the 'odds' branch was ever reached. This caused live odds to expire every 30 seconds instead of every 120 seconds, hitting the ESPN odds API 4x more often than intended and risking rate-limiting. Fix: move the 'odds' check above the 'live'/'current'/'scoreboard' check so the more-specific prefix wins. No regressions: pure live_*/scoreboard_* keys (without 'odds') still route to sports_live. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(cache): remove dead soccer branch in get_data_type_from_key The inner `if 'soccer' in key_lower: return 'sports_live'` branch was dead code — both the soccer and non-soccer paths returned the same 'sports_live' value. Collapse to a single return statement. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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22c495ea7c |
perf(store): cache GitHub API calls and eliminate redundant requests (#251)
The plugin store was making excessive GitHub API calls causing slow page loads (10-30s): - Installed plugins endpoint called get_plugin_info() per plugin (3 GitHub API calls each) just to read the `verified` field from the registry. Use new get_registry_info() instead (zero API calls). - _get_latest_commit_info() had no cache — all 31 monorepo plugins share the same repo URL, causing 31 identical API calls. Add 5-min cache keyed by repo:branch. - _fetch_manifest_from_github() also uncached — add 5-min cache. - load_config() called inside loop per-plugin — hoist outside loop. - Install/update operations pass force_refresh=True to bypass caches and always get the latest commit SHA from GitHub. Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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bc8568604a |
feat(web): add LED RGB sequence, multiplexing, and panel type settings (#248)
* feat(web): add LED RGB sequence, multiplexing, and panel type settings Expose three rpi-rgb-led-matrix hardware options in the Display Settings UI so users can configure non-standard panels without editing config.json manually. All defaults match existing behavior (RGB, Direct, Standard). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(api): validate led_rgb_sequence, multiplexing, and panel_type inputs Reject invalid values with 400 errors before writing to config: whitelist check for led_rgb_sequence and panel_type, range + type check for multiplexing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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878f339fb3 |
fix(logos): support logo downloads for custom soccer leagues (#247)
* fix(logos): support logo downloads for custom soccer leagues LogoDownloader.fetch_teams_data() and fetch_single_team() only had hardcoded API endpoints for predefined soccer leagues. Custom leagues (e.g., por.1, mex.1) would silently fail when the ESPN game data didn't include a direct logo URL. Now dynamically constructs the ESPN teams API URL for any soccer_* league not in the predefined map. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(logos): address PR review — directory, bulk download, and dedup - get_logo_directory: custom soccer leagues now resolve to shared assets/sports/soccer_logos/ instead of creating per-league dirs - download_all_missing_logos: use _resolve_api_url so custom soccer leagues are no longer silently skipped - Extract _resolve_api_url helper to deduplicate dynamic URL construction between fetch_teams_data and fetch_single_team Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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158e07c82b |
fix(plugins): prevent root-owned files from blocking plugin updates (#242)
* fix(web): unify operation history tracking for monorepo plugin operations The operation history UI was reading from the wrong data source (operation_queue instead of operation_history), install/update records lacked version details, toggle operations used a type name that didn't match UI filters, and the Clear History button was non-functional. - Switch GET /plugins/operation/history to read from OperationHistory audit log with return type hint and targeted exception handling - Add DELETE /plugins/operation/history endpoint; wire up Clear button - Add _get_plugin_version helper with specific exception handling (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError, json.JSONDecodeError) and structured logging with plugin_id/path context - Record plugin version, branch, and commit details on install/update - Record install failures in the direct (non-queue) code path - Replace "toggle" operation type with "enable"/"disable" - Add normalizeStatus() in JS to map completed→success, error→failed so status filter works regardless of server-side convention - Truncate commit SHAs to 7 chars in details display - Fix HTML filter options, operation type colors, duplicate JS init Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(plugins): prevent root-owned files from blocking plugin updates The root ledmatrix service creates __pycache__ and data cache files owned by root inside plugin directories. The web service (non-root) cannot delete these when updating or uninstalling plugins, causing operations to fail with "Permission denied". Defense in depth with three layers: - Prevent: PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 in systemd service + run.py - Fallback: sudoers rules for rm on plugin directories - Code: _safe_remove_directory() now uses sudo as last resort, and all bare shutil.rmtree() calls routed through it Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): harden sudo removal with path-validated helper script Address code review findings: - Replace raw rm/find sudoers wildcards with a vetted helper script (safe_plugin_rm.sh) that resolves symlinks and validates the target is a strict child of plugin-repos/ or plugins/ before deletion - Add allow-list validation in sudo_remove_directory() that checks resolved paths against allowed bases before invoking sudo - Check _safe_remove_directory() return value before shutil.move() in the manifest ID rename path - Move stat import to module level in store_manager.py - Use stat.S_IRWXU instead of 0o777 in chmod fallback stage - Add ignore_errors=True to temp dir cleanup in finally block - Use command -v instead of which in configure_web_sudo.sh Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): address code review round 2 — harden paths and error handling - safe_plugin_rm.sh: use realpath --canonicalize-missing for ALLOWED_BASES so the script doesn't fail under set -e when dirs don't exist yet - safe_plugin_rm.sh: add -- before path in rm -rf to prevent flag injection - permission_utils.py: use shutil.which('bash') instead of hardcoded /bin/bash to match whatever path the sudoers BASH_PATH resolves to - store_manager.py: check _safe_remove_directory() return before shutil.move() in _install_from_monorepo_zip to prevent moving into a non-removed target - store_manager.py: catch OSError instead of PermissionError in Stage 1 removal to handle both EACCES and EPERM error codes - store_manager.py: hoist sudo_remove_directory import to module level - configure_web_sudo.sh: harden safe_plugin_rm.sh to root-owned 755 so the web user cannot modify the vetted helper script Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): validate command paths in sudoers config and use resolved paths - configure_web_sudo.sh: validate that required commands (systemctl, bash, python3) resolve to non-empty paths before generating sudoers entries; abort with clear error if any are missing; skip optional commands (reboot, poweroff, journalctl) with a warning instead of emitting malformed NOPASSWD lines; validate helper script exists on disk - permission_utils.py: pass the already-resolved path to the subprocess call and use it for the post-removal exists() check, eliminating a TOCTOU window between Python-side validation and shell-side execution Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9a72adbde1 |
fix(web): unify operation history tracking for monorepo plugin operations (#240)
The operation history UI was reading from the wrong data source (operation_queue instead of operation_history), install/update records lacked version details, toggle operations used a type name that didn't match UI filters, and the Clear History button was non-functional. - Switch GET /plugins/operation/history to read from OperationHistory audit log with return type hint and targeted exception handling - Add DELETE /plugins/operation/history endpoint; wire up Clear button - Add _get_plugin_version helper with specific exception handling (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError, json.JSONDecodeError) and structured logging with plugin_id/path context - Record plugin version, branch, and commit details on install/update - Record install failures in the direct (non-queue) code path - Replace "toggle" operation type with "enable"/"disable" - Add normalizeStatus() in JS to map completed→success, error→failed so status filter works regardless of server-side convention - Truncate commit SHAs to 7 chars in details display - Fix HTML filter options, operation type colors, duplicate JS init Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9d3bc55c18 |
fix: post-merge monorepo hardening and cleanup (#239)
* fix: address PR review nitpicks for monorepo hardening - Add docstring note about regex limitation in parse_json_with_trailing_commas - Abort on zip-slip in ZIP installer instead of skipping (consistent with API installer) - Use _safe_remove_directory for non-git plugin reinstall path - Use segment-wise encodeURIComponent for View button URL encoding Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: check _safe_remove_directory result before reinstalling plugin Avoid calling install_plugin into a partially-removed directory by checking the boolean return of _safe_remove_directory, mirroring the guard already used in the git-remote migration path. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: normalize subpath prefix and add zip-slip guard to download installer - Strip trailing slashes from plugin_subpath before building the tree filter prefix, preventing double-slash ("subpath//") that would cause file_entries to silently miss all matches. - Add zip-slip protection to _install_via_download (extractall path), matching the guard already present in _install_from_monorepo_zip. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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df3cf9bb56 |
Feat/monorepo migration (#238)
* feat: adapt LEDMatrix for monorepo plugin architecture Update store_manager to fetch manifests from subdirectories within the monorepo (plugin_path/manifest.json) instead of repo root. Remove 21 plugin submodule entries from .gitmodules, simplify workspace file to reference the monorepo, and clean up scripts for the new layout. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: auto-reinstall plugins when registry repo URL changes When a user clicks "Update" on a git-cloned plugin, detect if the local git remote URL no longer matches the registry's repo URL (e.g. after monorepo migration). Instead of pulling from the stale archived repo, automatically remove and reinstall from the new registry source. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: plugin store "View" button links to correct monorepo subdirectory When a plugin has a plugin_path (monorepo plugin), construct the GitHub URL as repo/tree/main/plugin_path so users land on the specific plugin directory. Pass plugin_path through the store API response to the frontend. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: monorepo manifest fetch in search + version-based update detection Fix search_plugins() to pass plugin_path when fetching manifests from GitHub, matching the fix already in get_plugin_info(). Without this, monorepo plugin descriptions 404 in search results. Add version comparison for non-git plugins (monorepo installs) so "Update All" skips plugins already at latest_version instead of blindly reinstalling every time. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: show plugin version instead of misleading monorepo commit info Replace commit hash, date, and stars on plugin cards with the plugin's version number. In a monorepo all plugins share the same commit history and star count, making those fields identical and misleading. Version is the meaningful per-plugin signal users care about. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add CLAUDE.md with project structure and plugin store docs Documents plugin store architecture, monorepo install flow, version- based update detection, and the critical version bump workflow. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * perf: extract only target plugin from monorepo ZIP instead of all files Previously _install_from_monorepo() called extractall() on the entire monorepo ZIP (~13MB, 600+ files) just to grab one plugin subdirectory. Now filter zip members by the plugin prefix and extract only matching files, reducing disk I/O by ~96% per install/update. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * perf: download only target plugin files via GitHub Trees API Replace full monorepo ZIP download (~5MB) with targeted file downloads (~200KB per plugin) using the GitHub Git Trees API for directory listing and raw.githubusercontent.com for individual file content. One API call fetches the repo tree, client filters for the target plugin's files, then downloads each file individually. Falls back to ZIP if the API is unavailable (rate limited, no network, etc.). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: clean up partial files between API and ZIP install fallbacks Ensure target_path is fully removed before the ZIP fallback runs, and before shutil.move() in the ZIP method. Prevents directory nesting if the API method creates target_path then fails mid-download. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: harden scripts and fix monorepo URL handling - setup_plugin_repos.py: add type hints, remove unnecessary f-string, wrap manifest parsing in try/except to skip malformed manifests - update_plugin_repos.py: add 120s timeout to git pull with TimeoutExpired handling - store_manager.py: fix rstrip('.zip') stripping valid branch chars, use removesuffix('.zip'); remove redundant import json - plugins_manager.js: View button uses dynamic branch, disables when repo is missing, encodes plugin_path in URL - CLAUDE.md: document plugin repo naming convention Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: harden monorepo install security and cleanup - store_manager: fix temp dir leak in _install_from_monorepo_zip by moving cleanup to finally block - store_manager: add zip-slip guard validating extracted paths stay inside temp directory - store_manager: add 500-file sanity cap to API-based install - store_manager: extract _normalize_repo_url as @staticmethod - setup_plugin_repos: propagate create_symlinks() failure via sys.exit, narrow except to OSError Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: add path traversal guard to API-based monorepo installer Validate that each file's resolved destination stays inside target_path before creating directories or writing bytes, mirroring the zip-slip guard in _install_from_monorepo_zip. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: use _safe_remove_directory for monorepo migration cleanup Replace shutil.rmtree(ignore_errors=True) with _safe_remove_directory which handles permission errors gracefully and returns status, preventing install_plugin from running against a partially-removed directory. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(plugins): namespace-isolate modules for safe parallel loading (#237)
* fix(plugins): prevent KeyError race condition in module cleanup When multiple plugins have modules with the same name (e.g., background_data_service.py), the _clear_conflicting_modules function could raise a KeyError if a module was removed between iteration and deletion. This race condition caused plugin loading failures with errors like: "Unexpected error loading plugin: 'background_data_service'" Changes: - Use sys.modules.pop(mod_name, None) instead of del sys.modules[mod_name] to safely handle already-removed modules - Apply same fix to plugin unload in plugin_manager.py for consistency - Fix typo in sports.py: rankself._team_rankings_cacheings -> self._team_rankings_cache Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(plugins): namespace-isolate plugin modules to prevent parallel loading collisions Multiple sport plugins share identically-named Python files (scroll_display.py, game_renderer.py, sports.py, etc.). When loaded in parallel via ThreadPoolExecutor, bare module names collide in sys.modules causing KeyError crashes. Replace _clear_conflicting_modules with _namespace_plugin_modules: after exec_module loads a plugin, its bare-name sub-modules are moved to namespaced keys (e.g. _plg_basketball_scoreboard_scroll_display) so they cannot collide. A threading lock serializes the exec_module window where bare names temporarily exist. Also updates unload_plugin to clean up namespaced sub-modules from sys.modules. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(plugins): address review feedback on namespace isolation - Fix main module accidentally renamed: move before_keys snapshot to after sys.modules[module_name] insertion so the main entry is excluded from namespace renaming and error cleanup - Use Path.is_relative_to() instead of substring matching for plugin directory containment checks to avoid false-matches on overlapping directory names - Add try/except around exec_module to clean up partially-initialized modules on failure, preventing leaked bare-name entries - Add public unregister_plugin_modules() method on PluginLoader so PluginManager doesn't reach into private attributes during unload - Update stale comment referencing removed _clear_conflicting_modules Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(plugins): remove unused plugin_dir_str variable Leftover from the old substring containment check, now replaced by Path.is_relative_to(). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(plugins): extract shared helper for bare-module filtering Hoist plugin_dir.resolve() out of loops and deduplicate the bare-module filtering logic between _namespace_plugin_modules and the error cleanup block into _iter_plugin_bare_modules(). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(plugins): keep bare-name alias to prevent lazy import duplication Stop removing bare module names from sys.modules after namespacing. Removing them caused lazy intra-plugin imports (deferred imports inside methods) to re-import from disk, creating a second inconsistent module copy. Keeping both the bare and namespaced entries pointing to the same object avoids this. The next plugin's exec_module naturally overwrites the bare entry with its own version. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Fix/plugin module namespace collision (#229)
* fix(web): handle string boolean values in schedule-picker widget The normalizeSchedule function used strict equality (===) to check the enabled field, which would fail if the config value was a string "true" instead of boolean true. This could cause the checkbox to always appear unchecked even when the setting was enabled. Added coerceToBoolean helper that properly handles: - Boolean true/false (returns as-is) - String "true", "1", "on" (case-insensitive) → true - String "false" or other values → false Applied to both main schedule enabled and per-day enabled fields. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: trim whitespace in coerceToBoolean string handling * fix: normalize mode value to handle per_day and per-day variants * fix(plugins): resolve module namespace collisions between plugins When multiple plugins have modules with the same name (e.g., data_fetcher.py), Python's sys.modules cache would return the wrong module. This caused plugins like ledmatrix-stocks to fail loading because it imported data_fetcher from ledmatrix-leaderboard instead of its own. Added _clear_conflicting_modules() to remove cached plugin modules from sys.modules before loading each plugin, ensuring correct module resolution. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat: add error detection, monitoring, and code quality improvements (#223)
* feat: add error detection, monitoring, and code quality improvements This comprehensive update addresses automatic error detection, code quality, and plugin development experience: ## Error Detection & Monitoring - Add ErrorAggregator service for centralized error tracking - Add pattern detection for recurring errors (5+ in 60 min) - Add error dashboard API endpoints (/api/v3/errors/*) - Integrate error recording into plugin executor ## Code Quality - Remove 10 silent `except: pass` blocks in sports.py and football.py - Remove hardcoded debug log paths - Add pre-commit hooks to prevent future bare except clauses ## Validation & Type Safety - Add warnings when plugins lack config_schema.json - Add config key collision detection for plugins - Improve type coercion logging in BasePlugin ## Testing - Add test_config_validation_edge_cases.py - Add test_plugin_loading_failures.py - Add test_error_aggregator.py ## Documentation - Add PLUGIN_ERROR_HANDLING.md guide - Add CONFIG_DEBUGGING.md guide Note: GitHub Actions CI workflow is available in the plan but requires workflow scope to push. Add .github/workflows/ci.yml manually. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address code review issues - Fix GitHub issues URL in CONFIG_DEBUGGING.md - Use RLock in error_aggregator.py to prevent deadlock in export_to_file - Distinguish missing vs invalid schema files in plugin_manager.py - Add assertions to test_null_value_for_required_field test - Remove unused initial_count variable in test_plugin_load_error_recorded - Add validation for max_age_hours in clear_old_errors API endpoint Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: reduce scroll catch-up steps to limit jitter (#219)
Reduce max_steps from 0.1s to 0.04s of catch-up time (from 5 to 2 steps at 50 FPS). When the system lags, the previous catch-up logic allowed jumping up to 5 pixels at once, causing visible jitter. Limiting to 2 steps provides smoother scrolling while still allowing for minor timing corrections. Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat: add timezone support for schedules and dim schedule feature (#218)
* feat: add timezone support for schedules and dim schedule feature - Fix timezone handling in _check_schedule() to use configured timezone instead of system time (addresses schedule offset issues) - Add dim schedule feature for automatic brightness dimming: - New dim_schedule config section with brightness level and time windows - Smart interaction: dim schedule won't turn display on if it's off - Supports both global and per-day modes like on/off schedule - Add set_brightness() and get_brightness() methods to DisplayManager for runtime brightness control - Add REST API endpoints: GET/POST /api/v3/config/dim-schedule - Add web UI for dim schedule configuration in schedule settings page Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: normalize per-day mode and validate dim_brightness input - Normalize mode string in _check_dim_schedule to handle both "per-day" and "per_day" variants - Add try/except around dim_brightness int conversion to handle invalid input gracefully Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: improve error handling in brightness and dim schedule endpoints - display_manager.py: Add fail-fast input validation, catch specific exceptions (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError), add [BRIGHTNESS] context tags, include stack traces in error logs - api_v3.py: Catch specific config exceptions (FileNotFoundError, JSONDecodeError, IOError), add [DIM SCHEDULE] context tags for Pi debugging, include stack traces Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Feature/vegas scroll mode (#215)
* feat(display): add Vegas-style continuous scroll mode Implement an opt-in Vegas ticker mode that composes all enabled plugin content into a single continuous horizontal scroll. Includes a modular package (src/vegas_mode/) with double-buffered streaming, 125 FPS render pipeline using the existing ScrollHelper, live priority interruption support, and a web UI for configuration with drag-drop plugin ordering. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(vegas): add three-mode display system (SCROLL, FIXED_SEGMENT, STATIC) Adds a flexible display mode system for Vegas scroll mode that allows plugins to control how their content appears in the continuous scroll: - SCROLL: Content scrolls continuously (multi-item plugins like sports) - FIXED_SEGMENT: Fixed block that scrolls by (clock, weather) - STATIC: Scroll pauses, plugin displays, then resumes (alerts) Changes: - Add VegasDisplayMode enum to base_plugin.py with backward-compatible mapping from legacy get_vegas_content_type() - Add static pause handling to coordinator with scroll position save/restore - Add mode-aware content composition to stream_manager - Add vegas_mode info to /api/v3/plugins/installed endpoint - Add mode indicators to Vegas settings UI - Add comprehensive plugin developer documentation Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas,widgets): address validation, thread safety, and XSS issues Vegas mode fixes: - config.py: align validation limits with UI (scroll_speed max 200, separator_width max 128) - coordinator.py: fix race condition by properly initializing _pending_config - plugin_adapter.py: remove unused import - render_pipeline.py: preserve deque type in reset() method - stream_manager.py: fix lock handling and swap_buffers to truly swap API fixes: - api_v3.py: normalize boolean checkbox values, validate numeric fields, ensure JSON arrays Widget fixes: - day-selector.js: remove escapeHtml from JSON.stringify to prevent corruption - password-input.js: use deterministic color class mapping for Tailwind JIT - radio-group.js: replace inline onchange with addEventListener to prevent XSS - select-dropdown.js: guard global registry access - slider.js: add escapeAttr for attributes, fix null dereference in setValue Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): improve exception handling and static pause state management coordinator.py: - _check_live_priority: use logger.exception for full traceback - _end_static_pause: guard scroll resume on interruption (stop/live priority) - _update_static_mode_plugins: log errors instead of silently swallowing render_pipeline.py: - compose_scroll_content: use specific exceptions and logger.exception - render_frame: use specific exceptions and logger.exception - hot_swap_content: use specific exceptions and logger.exception Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): add interrupt mechanism and improve config/exception handling - Add interrupt checker callback to Vegas coordinator for responsive handling of on-demand requests and wifi status during Vegas mode - Fix config.py update() to include dynamic duration fields - Fix is_plugin_included() consistency with get_ordered_plugins() - Update _apply_pending_config to propagate config to StreamManager - Change _fetch_plugin_content to use logger.exception for traceback - Replace bare except in _refresh_plugin_list with specific exceptions - Add aria-label accessibility to Vegas toggle checkbox - Fix XSS vulnerability in plugin metadata rendering with escapeHtml Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): improve logging, validation, lock handling, and config updates - display_controller.py: use logger.exception for Vegas errors with traceback - base_plugin.py: validate vegas_panel_count as positive integer with warning - coordinator.py: fix _apply_pending_config to avoid losing concurrent updates by clearing _pending_config while holding lock - plugin_adapter.py: remove broad catch-all, use narrower exception types (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError, OSError, RuntimeError) and logger.exception for traceback preservation - api_v3.py: only update vegas_config['enabled'] when key is present in data to prevent incorrect disabling when checkbox is omitted Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): improve cycle advancement, logging, and accessibility - Add advance_cycle() method to StreamManager for clearing buffer between cycles - Call advance_cycle() in RenderPipeline.start_new_cycle() for fresh content - Use logger.exception() for interrupt check and static pause errors (full tracebacks) - Add id="vegas_scroll_label" to h3 for aria-labelledby reference - Call updatePluginConfig() after rendering plugin list for proper initialization Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): add thread-safety, preserve updates, and improve logging - display_controller.py: Use logger.exception() for Vegas import errors - plugin_adapter.py: Add thread-safe cache lock, remove unused exception binding - stream_manager.py: In-place merge in process_updates() preserves non-updated plugins - api_v3.py: Change vegas_scroll_enabled default from False to True Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): add debug logging and narrow exception types - stream_manager.py: Log when get_vegas_display_mode() is unavailable - stream_manager.py: Narrow exception type from Exception to (AttributeError, TypeError) - api_v3.py: Log exceptions when reading Vegas display metadata with plugin context Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): fix method call and improve exception logging - Fix _check_vegas_interrupt() calling nonexistent _check_wifi_status(), now correctly calls _check_wifi_status_message() - Update _refresh_plugin_list() exception handler to use logger.exception() with plugin_id and class name for remote debugging Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(web): replace complex toggle with standard checkbox for Vegas mode The Tailwind pseudo-element toggle (after:content-[''], etc.) wasn't rendering because these classes weren't in the CSS bundle. Replaced with a simple checkbox that matches other form controls in the template. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * debug(vegas): add detailed logging to _refresh_plugin_list Track why plugins aren't being found for Vegas scroll: - Log count of loaded plugins - Log enabled status for each plugin - Log content_type and display_mode checks - Log when plugin_manager lacks loaded_plugins Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): use correct attribute name for plugin manager StreamManager and VegasModeCoordinator were checking for plugin_manager.loaded_plugins but PluginManager stores active plugins in plugin_manager.plugins. This caused Vegas scroll to find zero plugins despite plugins being available. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): convert scroll_speed from px/sec to px/frame correctly The config scroll_speed is in pixels per second, but ScrollHelper in frame_based_scrolling mode interprets it as pixels per frame. Previously this caused the speed to be clamped to max 5.0 regardless of the configured value. Now properly converts: pixels_per_frame = scroll_speed * scroll_delay With defaults (50 px/s, 0.02s delay), this gives 1 px/frame = 50 px/s. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(vegas): add FPS logging every 5 seconds Logs actual FPS vs target FPS to help diagnose performance issues. Shows frame count in each 5-second interval. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): improve plugin content capture reliability - Call update_data() before capture to ensure fresh plugin data - Try display() without force_clear first, fallback if TypeError - Retry capture with force_clear=True if first attempt is blank - Use histogram-based blank detection instead of point sampling (more reliable for content positioned anywhere in frame) This should help capture content from plugins that don't implement get_vegas_content() natively. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): handle callable width/height on display_manager DisplayManager.width and .height may be methods or properties depending on the implementation. Use callable() check to call them if needed, ensuring display_width and display_height are always integers. Fixes potential TypeError when width/height are methods. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): use logger.exception for display mode errors Replace logger.error with logger.exception to capture full stack trace when get_vegas_display_mode() fails on a plugin. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): protect plugin list updates with buffer lock Move assignment of _ordered_plugins and index resets under _buffer_lock to prevent race conditions with _prefetch_content() which reads these variables under the same lock. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): catch all exceptions in get_vegas_display_mode Broaden exception handling from AttributeError/TypeError to Exception so any plugin error in get_vegas_display_mode() doesn't abort the entire plugin list refresh. The loop continues with the default FIXED_SEGMENT mode. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(vegas): refresh stream manager when config updates After updating stream_manager.config, force a refresh to pick up changes to plugin_order, excluded_plugins, and buffer_ahead settings. Also use logger.exception to capture full stack traces on config update errors. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * debug(vegas): add detailed logging for blank image detection * feat(vegas): extract full scroll content from plugins using ScrollHelper Plugins like ledmatrix-stocks and odds-ticker use ScrollHelper with a cached_image that contains their full scrolling content. Instead of falling back to single-frame capture, now check for scroll_helper.cached_image first to get the complete scrolling content for Vegas mode. * debug(vegas): add comprehensive INFO-level logging for plugin content flow - Log each plugin being processed with class name - Log which content methods are tried (native, scroll_helper, fallback) - Log success/failure of each method with image dimensions - Log brightness check results for blank image detection - Add visual separators in logs for easier debugging - Log plugin list refresh with enabled/excluded status Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(vegas): trigger scroll content generation when cache is empty When a plugin has a scroll_helper but its cached_image is not yet populated, try to trigger content generation by: 1. Calling _create_scrolling_display() if available (stocks pattern) 2. Calling display(force_clear=True) as a fallback This allows plugins like stocks to provide their full scroll content even when Vegas mode starts before the plugin has run its normal display cycle. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: improve exception handling in plugin_adapter scroll content retrieval Replace broad except Exception handlers with narrow exception types (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError, OSError) and use logger.exception instead of logger.warning/info to capture full stack traces for better diagnosability. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: narrow exception handling in coordinator and plugin_adapter - coordinator.py: Replace broad Exception catch around get_vegas_display_mode() with (AttributeError, TypeError) and use logger.exception for stack traces - plugin_adapter.py: Narrow update_data() exception handler to (AttributeError, RuntimeError, OSError) and use logger.exception Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: improve Vegas mode robustness and API validation - display_controller: Guard against None plugin_manager in Vegas init - coordinator: Restore scrolling state in resume() to match pause() - api_v3: Validate Vegas numeric fields with range checks and 400 errors Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: prevent /tmp permission corruption breaking system updates (#209)
Issue: LEDMatrix was changing /tmp permissions from 1777 (drwxrwxrwt) to 2775 (drwxrwsr-x), breaking apt update and other system tools. Root cause: display_manager.py's _write_snapshot_if_due() called ensure_directory_permissions() on /tmp when writing snapshots to /tmp/led_matrix_preview.png. This removed the sticky bit and world-writable permissions that /tmp requires. Fix: - Added PROTECTED_SYSTEM_DIRECTORIES safelist to permission_utils.py to prevent modifying permissions on /tmp and other system directories - Added explicit check in display_manager.py to skip /tmp - Defense-in-depth approach prevents similar issues in other code paths The sticky bit (1xxx) is critical for /tmp - it prevents users from deleting files they don't own. Without world-writable permissions, regular users cannot create temp files. Fixes #202 Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1833e30c1d |
Feature/wifi setup improvements (#187)
* fix: Handle permission errors when removing plugin directories
- Added _safe_remove_directory() method to handle permission errors gracefully
- Fixes permissions on __pycache__ directories before removal
- Updates uninstall_plugin() and install methods to use safe removal
- Resolves [Errno 13] Permission denied errors during plugin install/uninstall
* feat(wifi): Add grace period for AP mode and improve setup documentation
- Add 90-second grace period (3 checks at 30s intervals) before enabling AP mode
- Change AP to open network (no password) for easier initial setup
- Add verification script for WiFi setup
- Update documentation with grace period details and open network info
- Improve WiFi monitor daemon logging and error handling
* feat(wifi): Add Trixie compatibility and dynamic interface discovery
- Add dynamic WiFi interface discovery instead of hardcoded wlan0
- Supports traditional (wlan0), predictable (wlp2s0), and USB naming
- Falls back gracefully if detection fails
- Add Raspberry Pi OS Trixie (Debian 13) detection and compatibility
- Detect Netplan configuration and connection file locations
- Disable PMF (Protected Management Frames) on Trixie for better
client compatibility with certain WiFi adapters
- Improve nmcli hotspot setup for Trixie
- Add explicit IP configuration (192.168.4.1/24)
- Add channel configuration to hotspot creation
- Handle Trixie's default 10.42.0.1 IP override
- Add dnsmasq conflict detection
- Warn if Pi-hole or other DNS services are using dnsmasq
- Create backup before overwriting config
- Improve error handling
- Replace bare except clauses with specific exceptions
- All subprocess calls now have explicit timeouts
- Document sudoers requirements in module docstring
- List all required NOPASSWD entries for ledpi user
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(wifi): Use NM_CONNECTIONS_PATHS constant in _detect_trixie
Replace hardcoded Path instances with references to the
NM_CONNECTIONS_PATHS constant for consistency.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(verify): Use ETH_CONNECTED and AP_ACTIVE in summary output
Add connectivity summary section that displays Ethernet and AP mode
status using the previously unused ETH_CONNECTED and AP_ACTIVE flags.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(cache): Add intelligent disk cache cleanup with retention policies (#199)
* feat(cache): Add intelligent disk cache cleanup with retention policies - Add cleanup_expired_files() method to DiskCache class - Implement retention policies based on cache data types: * Odds data: 2 days (lines move frequently) * Live/recent/leaderboard: 7 days (weekly updates) * News/stocks: 14 days * Upcoming/schedules/team_info/logos: 60 days (stable data) - Add cleanup_disk_cache() orchestration in CacheManager - Start background cleanup thread running every 24 hours - Run cleanup on application startup - Add disk cleanup metrics tracking - Comprehensive logging with cleanup statistics This prevents disk cache from accumulating indefinitely while preserving important season data longer than volatile live game data. * refactor(cache): improve disk cache cleanup implementation - Implement force parameter throttle mechanism in cleanup_disk_cache - Fix TOCTOU race condition in disk cache cleanup (getsize/remove) - Reduce lock contention by processing files outside lock where possible - Add CacheStrategyProtocol for better type safety (replaces Any) - Move time import to module level in cache_metrics - Defer initial cleanup to background thread for non-blocking startup - Add graceful shutdown mechanism with threading.Event for cleanup thread - Add stop_cleanup_thread() method for controlled thread termination * fix(cache): improve disk cache cleanup initialization and error handling - Only start cleanup thread when disk caching is enabled (cache_dir is set) - Remove unused retention policy keys (leaderboard, live_scores, logos) - Handle FileNotFoundError as benign race condition in cleanup - Preserve existing OSError handling for actual file system errors --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> |
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bc23b7c75c |
fix(logos): Add ncaam/ncaaw sport key aliases for basketball plugin (#200)
The basketball scoreboard plugin uses sport_key="ncaam" and "ncaaw", but LogoDownloader only had "ncaam_basketball" mapped. This caused get_logo_directory() to fall back to "assets/sports/ncaam_logos" (non-existent) instead of "assets/sports/ncaa_logos". Added aliases to both LOGO_DIRECTORIES and API_ENDPOINTS: - ncaam -> assets/sports/ncaa_logos - ncaaw -> assets/sports/ncaa_logos - ncaaw_basketball -> assets/sports/ncaa_logos Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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3b8910ac09 |
Fix/duplicate display settings (#173)
* fix(plugins): Remove compatible_versions requirement from single plugin install
Remove compatible_versions from required fields in install_from_url method
to match install_plugin behavior. This allows installing plugins from URLs
without manifest version requirements, consistent with store plugin installation.
* fix(7-segment-clock): Update submodule with separator and spacing fixes
* fix(plugins): Add onchange handlers to existing custom feed inputs
- Add onchange handlers to key and value inputs for existing patternProperties fields
- Fixes bug where editing existing custom RSS feeds didn't save changes
- Ensures hidden JSON input field is updated when users edit feed entries
- Affects all plugins using patternProperties (custom_feeds, feed_logo_map, etc.)
* Add array-of-objects widget support to web UI
- Add support for rendering arrays of objects in web UI (for custom_feeds)
- Implement add/remove/update functions for array-of-objects widgets
- Support file-upload widgets within array items
- Update form data handling to support array JSON data fields
* Update plugins_manager.js cache-busting version
Update version parameter to force browser to load new JavaScript with array-of-objects widget support.
* Fix: Move array-of-objects detection before file-upload/checkbox checks
Move the array-of-objects widget detection to the top of the array handler so it's checked before file-upload and checkbox-group widgets. This ensures custom_feeds is properly detected as an array of objects.
* Update cache-busting version for array-of-objects fix
* Remove duplicate array-of-objects check
* Update cache version again
* Add array-of-objects widget support to server-side template
Add detection and rendering for array-of-objects in the Jinja2 template (plugin_config.html).
This enables the custom_feeds widget to display properly with name, URL, enabled checkbox, and logo upload fields.
The widget is detected by checking if prop.items.type == 'object' && prop.items.properties,
and is rendered before the file-upload widget check.
* Use window. prefix for array-of-objects JavaScript functions
Explicitly use window.addArrayObjectItem, window.removeArrayObjectItem, etc.
in the template to ensure the functions are accessible from inline event handlers.
Also add safety checks to prevent errors if functions aren't loaded yet.
* Fix duplicate display settings in config
Prevent display settings from being saved at both nested (display.hardware/runtime) and root level. The save_main_config function was processing display fields twice - once correctly in the nested structure, and again in the catch-all section creating root-level duplicates.
Added display_fields to the skip list in the catch-all section to prevent root-level duplicates. All code expects the nested format, so this ensures consistency.
* fix: Recreate one-shot install script with APT permission and non-interactive fixes
Recreate one-shot install script that was deleted, with fixes for:
1. APT permission denied errors on /tmp
2. Non-interactive mode support
Fixes:
1. Fix /tmp permissions before running first_time_install.sh:
- chmod 1777 /tmp to ensure APT can write temp files
- Set TMPDIR=/tmp explicitly
- Preserve TMPDIR when using sudo -E
2. Enable non-interactive mode:
- Pass -y flag or LEDMATRIX_ASSUME_YES=1 to first_time_install.sh
- Prevents read prompt failure at line 242 when run via curl | bash
3. Better error handling:
- Temporarily disable errexit to capture exit code
- Re-enable errexit after capturing
- Added fix_tmp_permissions() function
This resolves the 'Permission denied' errors for APT temp files and the
interactive prompt failure when running via pipe.
* fix(plugins): Restore version and display_modes to required_fields and fix array object data persistence
- Restore 'version' and 'display_modes' to required_fields in store_manager.py manifest validation (both occurrences at lines 839 and 977)
- Fix updateArrayObjectData to merge input fields with existing item data to preserve non-editable properties like logo objects
- Implement handleArrayObjectFileUpload to properly upload files and store metadata in data-file-data attribute
- Implement removeArrayObjectFile to properly remove file metadata and update data structure
- Update renderArrayObjectItem to preserve file data in data-file-data attribute when rendering existing items
* fix(plugins): Remove version from required_fields, keep display_modes required
- Remove 'version' from required_fields in store_manager.py (both occurrences)
- Some existing plugins have version: null or no version field (basketball-scoreboard, odds-ticker)
- All code uses safe accessors (manifest.get('version')), so optional is safe
- Keep 'display_modes' as required - all plugins have it and tests expect it
* fix: Preserve exit codes in retry() and fix null handling in JSON data detection
- Fix retry() function to preserve original command exit code by capturing status immediately after command execution
- Fix JSON data detection to prevent null from overwriting config by checking jsonValue !== null before treating as object
- Both fixes prevent edge cases that could cause incorrect behavior or data corruption
* fix: Resolve merge conflict, fix array-of-objects file upload, and improve retry function
- Remove unresolved merge conflict marker in array rendering (checkbox input attributes)
- Fix array-of-objects file upload selector mismatch by adding id to wrapper element
- Fix index-based preserve corruption by using data-item-data attributes instead of array indices
- Add showNotification guards to prevent errors when notifications aren't available
- Fix retry() function to work with set -Eeuo pipefail by disabling errexit for command execution
* fix: Remove duplicate implementations, fix upload config, and add type coercion
- Remove/guard duplicate updateArrayObjectData, handleArrayObjectFileUpload, and removeArrayObjectFile stub implementations that were overwriting real implementations
- Fix hard-coded plugin ID fallback in renderArrayObjectItem - use null instead of 'ledmatrix-news'
- Fix upload config to use uploadConfig.allowed_types and uploadConfig.max_size_mb from schema instead of hard-coded values
- Store uploadConfig in data-upload-config attribute and read it in handleArrayObjectFileUpload for validation
- Add type coercion to updateArrayObjectData: coerce number inputs to Number, array inputs via JSON.parse with comma-split fallback
* fix: Use event-based element lookup in handleArrayObjectFileUpload
- Change from constructing ID to using event.target.closest('.array-object-item') to find item element
- Query fileUploadContainer from itemEl instead of using constructed ID lookup
- Remove reliance on `${fieldId}_item_${itemIndex}` which breaks after reindexing
- Add response.ok check before calling response.json() to avoid JSON parsing errors on HTTP errors
- Handle non-OK responses with proper error messages (JSON parse with fallback)
* fix: Improve HTML escaping and add pluginId validation for file uploads
- Replace manual single-quote escaping with escapeAttribute() for proper HTML escaping in array-of-objects hidden input
- Update default allowed_types to include 'image/jpg' in handleArrayObjectFileUpload
- Add explicit pluginId validation before upload to fail fast with clear error message
- Prevents XSS vulnerabilities and backend rejections from invalid uploads
* fix: Use propKey-scoped selector and harden pluginId validation
- Narrow file widget lookup to use propKey-specific selector (.file-upload-widget-inline[data-prop-key]) to target correct widget when item has multiple file widgets
- Harden pluginId validation by checking typeof pluginId === 'string' before calling trim() to prevent errors on non-string values
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Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com>
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Debug/fps logging (#183)
* fix: Use plugin.modes instead of manifest.json for available modes - Display controller now checks plugin_instance.modes first before falling back to manifest - This allows plugins to dynamically provide modes based on enabled leagues - Fixes issue where disabled leagues (WNBA, NCAAW) appeared in available modes - Plugins can now control their available modes at runtime based on config * fix: Handle permission errors when removing plugin directories - Added _safe_remove_directory() method to handle permission errors gracefully - Fixes permissions on __pycache__ directories before removal - Updates uninstall_plugin() and install methods to use safe removal - Resolves [Errno 13] Permission denied errors during plugin install/uninstall * debug(display): Change FPS check logging from debug to info level - Change FPS check log from DEBUG to INFO to help diagnose scrolling FPS issues - Add active_mode to log message for clarity - Helps identify if plugins are being detected for high-FPS mode * debug(display): Add logging for display_interval in both FPS loops - Log display_interval when entering high-FPS and normal loops - Shows expected FPS for high-FPS mode - Helps diagnose why news ticker shows 50 FPS despite high-FPS detection --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> |
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Fix/checkbox save and dynamic duration (#182)
* fix: Use plugin.modes instead of manifest.json for available modes - Display controller now checks plugin_instance.modes first before falling back to manifest - This allows plugins to dynamically provide modes based on enabled leagues - Fixes issue where disabled leagues (WNBA, NCAAW) appeared in available modes - Plugins can now control their available modes at runtime based on config * fix: Handle permission errors when removing plugin directories - Added _safe_remove_directory() method to handle permission errors gracefully - Fixes permissions on __pycache__ directories before removal - Updates uninstall_plugin() and install methods to use safe removal - Resolves [Errno 13] Permission denied errors during plugin install/uninstall * refactor: Improve error handling in _safe_remove_directory - Rename unused 'dirs' variable to '_dirs' to indicate intentional non-use - Use logger.exception() instead of logger.error() to preserve stack traces - Add comment explaining 0o777 permissions are acceptable (temporary before deletion) * fix(install): Fix one-shot-install script reliability issues - Install git and curl before attempting repository clone - Add HOME variable validation to prevent path errors - Improve git branch detection (try current branch, main, then master) - Add validation for all directory change operations - Improve hostname command handling in success message - Fix edge cases for better installation success rate * fix(install): Fix IP address display in installation completion message - Replace unreliable pipe-to-while-read loop with direct for loop - Filter out loopback addresses (127.0.0.1, ::1) from display - Add proper message when no non-loopback IPs are found - Fixes blank IP address display issue at end of installation * fix(install): Prevent unintended merges in one-shot-install git pull logic - Use git pull --ff-only for current branch to avoid unintended merges - Use git fetch (not pull) for other branches to check existence without merging - Only update current branch if fast-forward is possible - Provide better warnings when branch updates fail but other branches exist - Prevents risk of merging remote main/master into unrelated working branches * fix(install): Improve IPv6 address handling in installation scripts - Filter out IPv6 link-local addresses (fe80:) in addition to loopback - Properly format IPv6 addresses with brackets in URLs (http://[::1]:5000) - Filter loopback and link-local addresses when selecting IP for display - Prevents invalid IPv6 URLs and excludes non-useful addresses - Fixes: first_time_install.sh and one-shot-install.sh IP display logic * fix: Fix checkbox-group saving and improve dynamic duration calculation - Fix checkbox-group widget saving by setting values directly in plugin_config - Fix element_gap calculation bug in ScrollHelper (was over-calculating width) - Use actual image width instead of calculated width for scroll calculations - Add comprehensive INFO-level logging for dynamic duration troubleshooting - Enhanced scroll completion logging with position and percentage details This fixes issues where checkbox-group values weren't saving correctly and improves dynamic duration calculation accuracy for scrolling content. --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> |
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Fix/plugin permission errors (#180)
* fix: Use plugin.modes instead of manifest.json for available modes - Display controller now checks plugin_instance.modes first before falling back to manifest - This allows plugins to dynamically provide modes based on enabled leagues - Fixes issue where disabled leagues (WNBA, NCAAW) appeared in available modes - Plugins can now control their available modes at runtime based on config * fix: Handle permission errors when removing plugin directories - Added _safe_remove_directory() method to handle permission errors gracefully - Fixes permissions on __pycache__ directories before removal - Updates uninstall_plugin() and install methods to use safe removal - Resolves [Errno 13] Permission denied errors during plugin install/uninstall * refactor: Improve error handling in _safe_remove_directory - Rename unused 'dirs' variable to '_dirs' to indicate intentional non-use - Use logger.exception() instead of logger.error() to preserve stack traces - Add comment explaining 0o777 permissions are acceptable (temporary before deletion) --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> |
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fix(plugins): Remove compatible_versions requirement from single plugin install (#169)
Remove compatible_versions from required fields in install_from_url method to match install_plugin behavior. This allows installing plugins from URLs without manifest version requirements, consistent with store plugin installation. Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> |
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fix(plugins): Fix GitHub install and update functionality for plugins installed from URLs (#167)
* fix(plugins): Fix GitHub install button for single plugin installation - Clone install button before attaching event listener to prevent duplicate handlers - Add safety checks for pluginStatusDiv element - Move installFromCustomRegistry function definition earlier in file - Add error logging when button/elements not found - Ensure consistent button reference usage in event handlers Fixes issue where Install button in 'Install Single Plugin' section was not working properly. * fix(plugins): Add button type and better logging for install button - Add type='button' to install button to prevent form submission - Add console logging to debug click handler attachment - Add preventDefault and stopPropagation to click handler - Improve error logging for debugging * fix(plugins): Re-attach install button handler when section is shown - Extract install button handler to separate function - Re-attach handler when GitHub install section is toggled visible - Add data attribute to prevent duplicate handler attachments - Add comprehensive logging for debugging - Handler now attaches even if section starts hidden * fix(plugins): Add comprehensive logging to debug install button handler - Add logging at function entry points - Add logging when section is shown and handler re-attached - Add logging before and after calling attachInstallButtonHandler - Helps diagnose why handler isn't being attached * fix(plugins): Expose GitHub install handlers globally and add fallback - Expose setupGitHubInstallHandlers and attachInstallButtonHandler to window object - Add fallback handler attachment after page load delay - Fix typo in getElementById call - Allows manual testing from browser console - Ensures handlers are accessible even if IIFE scope issues occur * fix(plugins): Add fallback handler attachment after page load * fix(plugins): Ensure GitHub install handlers are set up even if already initialized - Add check to verify setupGitHubInstallHandlers exists before calling - Call setupGitHubInstallHandlers even if initializePlugins was already called - Add comprehensive logging to track function execution - Helps diagnose why handlers aren't being attached * fix(plugins): Add more prominent logging markers for easier debugging * fix(plugins): Add simple standalone handler for GitHub plugin installation - Create handleGitHubPluginInstall() function defined early and globally - Add inline onclick handler to button as fallback - Bypasses complex initialization flow and IIFE scope issues - Direct approach that works immediately without dependencies - Provides clear error messages and logging * chore: Update 7-segment-clock plugin submodule - Update to latest version with scaling support - Includes compatible_versions field fix for plugin store installation * fix(plugins): Add update and uninstall handling to global event delegation fallback - Add 'update' action handling in handleGlobalPluginAction fallback - Add 'uninstall' action handling with confirmation dialog - Fixes issue where update/uninstall buttons did nothing - Buttons now work even if handlePluginAction isn't available yet * fix(plugins): Improve error message for plugin updates from GitHub URLs - Check if plugin is a git repository before checking registry - Provide more accurate error messages for plugins installed from URLs - Fixes misleading 'Plugin not found in registry' error for git-based plugins - Update should work for plugins installed from GitHub URLs even if not in registry * fix(plugins): Add detailed logging for plugin update failures - Log git command that failed and return code - Add logging before/after update attempt - Log whether plugin is detected as git repository - Helps diagnose why updates fail for plugins installed from URLs * fix(plugins): Add better logging for plugin update detection - Log when plugin is detected as git repository - Log when plugin is not a git repository - Provide helpful message for ZIP-installed plugins - Helps diagnose why updates fail for plugins installed from URLs * fix(plugins): Enable updates for plugins installed from GitHub URLs - Get git remote URL from plugin directory even if .git is missing - If plugin not in registry but has remote URL, reinstall as git repo - Allows updating plugins installed from URLs even if git clone failed initially - Falls back to reinstalling from original URL to enable future updates * fix(plugins): Reinstall from git remote URL if plugin not in registry - When plugin is not a git repo and not in registry, check for git remote URL - If remote URL exists, reinstall plugin from that URL to enable future updates - Handles case where plugin was installed from URL but git clone failed initially * fix(plugins): Improve git update error handling and logging - Make git fetch non-fatal (log warning but continue) - Make git checkout non-fatal (log warning but continue) - Add detailed error messages for common git failures - Log which git command failed and return code - Better handling of authentication, merge conflicts, and unrelated histories * fix(plugins): Add detailed exception logging to update endpoint - Log full traceback when update fails - Log exception details in catch block - Helps diagnose update failures from API endpoint * fix(plugins): Handle untracked files during plugin update - Remove .dependencies_installed marker file before pull (safe to regenerate) - Stash untracked files using 'git stash -u' if they can't be removed - Prevents 'untracked files would be overwritten' errors during update - Fixes issue where .dependencies_installed blocks git pull * chore: Update 7-segment-clock submodule with improved clone instructions --------- Co-authored-by: Chuck <chuck@example.com> |