Career v2, WS3. Bronze in blues/rock/metal/funk/jazz now also asks for
the genre's signature Virtuoso drill, data-driven in passports.json:
blues_shuffle, rock_power_backbeat, melodic_metal_gallop,
sixteenth_pocket, vl_shells — with career-side display labels the
passport page renders instead of raw node ids.
- virtuoso_nodes becomes {instrument: [node_ids]} so a keys passport
never demands a guitar drill; a flat list keeps meaning guitar
(virtuoso's content is guitar-first).
- _node_cleared also accepts keysCleared (a top-tier clean pass in one
key — virtuoso's FIRST gained-only artifact). The depth rungs
additionally require a maxed speed tier, too high a bar for Bronze.
- Genres without a curated entry stay songs-only.
Note: pre-release behavior change — v1 passports aren't in any shipped
build, so no earned badge can demote in the wild.
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The badge-journey layer on top of career stars (Christian's career-mode
v2 design, composed with the shipped venue system). Badges are computed
on read from song_stats × the library's effective genre — never stored:
Bronze = N genre songs at min_stars (data-driven in passports.json,
default 5 songs at 2★) plus any configured virtuoso drill nodes.
New endpoints under /api/plugins/career/:
- GET /passports passport walls per instrument: badges, ticket
stubs (qualifying songs), library genres, drills
- POST /passports/commit instrument commitment (idempotent wax seal)
- POST /passports/open open a genre passport (implies commitment)
- POST /drill-state intake for the relayed virtuoso.progress
snapshot (career's frontend listens on the bus)
Instrument attribution reuses progression.instrument_for_arrangement via
the song_stats arrangement index; the genre column goes through the
host's override-aware effective-genre SQL. Non-graded instruments (bass,
drums) render shown-not-judged — repertoire, never a false badge denial.
Persisted state (commitments, opened passports, drill snapshot) lives
under CONFIG_DIR/career/ and rides the settings export bundle via
settings.server_files; a minimal settings.html documents it.
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>