* feat(server): add appstate.py, the router seam (R3)
Routes moving out of server.py need `meta_db` and friends, but must not
`import server` -- that goes circular the moment server imports them back.
server.py keeps CONSTRUCTING its singletons and now injects them once via
`appstate.configure(...)`; routers read them back as module attributes at call
time (`import appstate; appstate.meta_db`). The Python analogue of the frontend
refactor's `configureX({...})` seams and of the plugin `setup(app, context)`
contract: dependencies flow one way, server -> routers -> appstate.
Two properties are load-bearing, both pinned by tests/test_appstate.py:
1. `import appstate` constructs nothing and touches no disk. This is why the
~49 test fixtures that `sys.modules.pop("server")` + re-import (to rebuild
meta_db under a patched CONFIG_DIR) keep working UNTOUCHED. A singleton
owned by appstate would survive that pop and go stale -- verified.
2. Reads must be late-bound. `from appstate import meta_db` freezes the binding
and defeats both a later configure() and monkeypatch.setattr -- the same
read-only-binding trap as ES imports.
configure() raises on an unknown slot instead of silently creating a global
nothing reads, and the suite asserts server ACTUALLY calls it. Negative-checked:
dropping the configure() call fails exactly the two wiring tests while the other
five stay green -- those five are the false-green a seam test must not be.
The new suite imports server through an `isolated_server` fixture that patches
CONFIG_DIR to tmp_path and closes both DB connections on teardown. An unguarded
`import server` constructs MetadataDB + AudioEffectsMappingDB under the real
`~/.local/share/feedback` (reproduced: running the file alone created
web_library.db + audio_effects.db there). The full suite now leaves the real
config dir untouched.
Packaging: `COPY appstate.py /app/` plus a .dockerignore allowlist entry. That
file opens with a blanket `*` exclusion, so root-level Python must be re-allowed
explicitly -- without it the image build fails on the COPY. Verified against the
real docker daemon (build context reaches /app/appstate.py). docker-compose.yml
gains the dev bind-mount; docker-compose.nas.yml runs the baked image, so the
COPY covers it. `routers/` will need the same two entries when it lands.
Verified: pyflakes clean; pytest 2348 passed (2341 + 7 new); eslint 0 errors;
boot smoke serves /api/version, /api/library, /api/audio-effects/mappings, and
all three migrated plugins' src/ graphs, with `appstate.meta_db is server.meta_db`
asserted against the live import.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(appstate): address CodeRabbit — restore slots on teardown, really re-import
Two real findings on #833, both fixed:
(1) `isolated_server` closed server's DB connections but left `appstate.meta_db`
and `appstate.audio_effect_mappings` published and pointing at the closed
handles -- a live-looking, dead singleton for any later test. Teardown now
snapshots and restores both slots.
(2) `test_reimporting_server_republishes_the_fresh_singletons` never performed a
second import: it only re-asserted what `test_server_wires_the_seam` already
covers, so it could not detect the very staleness it names. (I introduced
that regression while fixing Codex's CONFIG_DIR isolation finding.) It now
pops `server`, re-imports under a SECOND CONFIG_DIR, and asserts the seam
republishes -- `second_server.meta_db is not first_db` and
`appstate.meta_db is second_server.meta_db`.
Negative-checked both directions: simulating an appstate-OWNED singleton
(configure() only-first-wins) now fails the re-import test, and dropping
server's configure() call still fails exactly the two wiring tests.
NB CodeRabbit's committable suggestion inserted the snapshot above the
fixture docstring, which would have demoted it from __doc__; written by hand
instead.
pytest 2348 passed; the full suite leaves the real ~/.local/share/feedback
untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The previously pinned BtbN autobuild release (2026-06-19) was pruned
upstream, so the release build's curl download 404'd (exit 22).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Update GitHub repo references from feedback* to feedBack*
* rename: slopsmith -> feedBack, byron -> got-feedBack
Renames across the entire codebase:
- slopsmith/Slopsmith/SLOPSMITH/SlopSmith -> feedBack/FeedBack/FEEDBACK/FeedBack
- byron/Byron/Byrongamatos -> got-feedBack/got-feedBack/got-feedBack
- /home/byron/ -> /opt/got-feedBack/
- byron@ougsoft.com -> hi@got-feedBack.org
- github.com/byrongamatos/ -> github.com/got-feedback/
- com.byron. -> com.got-feedback.
- SLOPSMITH_ env vars -> FEEDBACK_ with backward-compat fallback
- Protocol/storage strings migrated with read-old/write-new pattern
- window.slopsmith JS API -> window.feedBack (canonical) + backward-compat alias
Refs: #rename-slopsmith
* rename: complete regen against current main + fix backward-compat alias
Regenerated the slopsmith->feedBack / byron->got-feedBack rename on top of
current main (3 commits had landed since the branch: #572/#554/#574),
resolving the four content conflicts in favour of main's newer content
(autoplay/auto-exit, accuracy-badge, Virtuoso re-home, feedpak badge).
Completion fixes on top of the mechanical rename:
- Re-apply rename to post-branch content the original rename never saw:
window.slopsmith(.Tour) consumers in lessons.js / notifications.js /
onboarding-tour.js, and the matching JS + python tests (autoplay_exit,
progression_*, test_feedpak_extension FEEDBACK_* env vars). The test env
vars now match server.py (which reads FEEDBACK_SYNC_STARTUP /
FEEDBACK_SKIP_STARTUP_TASKS), so the sync-startup test exercises the real
path again.
- Restore the window.slopsmith backward-compat alias dropped during conflict
resolution, and move the bus aliases to AFTER the _feedBackExisting merge
block so they reference the fully-assembled object (also fixes the
loop_api.test.js API-surface regex, which the original PR latently broke).
- Drop the stray empty data/web_library.db (runtime DB lives in CONFIG_DIR)
and gitignore it.
- Fix stale tone-source test: feed[dB]ack -> fee[dB]ack to match shipped
source labels.
Verified locally (org CI billing-blocked): JS 819/819 pass; pytest 1669
passed / 1683 collected with 0 import errors; zero residual slopsmith/byron
except the two intentional window.slopsmith aliases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* rename: implement advertised backward-compat + prune dead community plugins
Address gaps where PR #537's "Backward compatibility" section was advertised
but not implemented, and clean up the community plugin list.
Env vars (FEEDBACK_* canonical, legacy SLOPSMITH_* honoured):
- New lib/env_compat.py (getenv_compat / env_flag_compat) + tests. server.py
(_env_flag + all FEEDBACK_* reads), diagnostics_hardware, gp2midi and
tailwind_rebuild now resolve the legacy alias, so existing SLOPSMITH_UI /
SLOPSMITH_PLUGINS_DIR / etc. deployments keep working.
- Fix the rename collapsing plugins/__init__.py and minigames/routes.py from
`FEEDBACK_PLUGINS_DIR or SLOPSMITH_PLUGINS_DIR` into a redundant
`FEEDBACK_ or FEEDBACK_` (the fallback was silently lost).
Storage (app.js update-channel):
- Read feedBack-update-channel, fall back to legacy slopsmith-update-channel,
and clear the legacy key on write — so a user's update-channel preference
survives the rename instead of resetting to "stable".
Community plugin list (README): the rename rewrote third-party repo URLs we
don't own. Probed every one; their owners never renamed, so:
- Restore the 13 live community plugins to their real slopsmith-* names.
- Prune 6 that are 404 to the public (topkoa splitscreen/stems, OmikronApex
tuner, Jafz2001 nam-rig-builder, DeathlySin song-preview, Erikcb91 shuffle).
- Fix a pre-existing Guitar Theory clone-command typo (nam-tone -> guitar-theory).
Verified: env_compat 7/7, JS 819/819, pytest 1690 collected / 0 import errors,
rename-sensitive + startup suites green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>