feat: multipart manga + chapter uploads with magic-byte MIME sniff

POST /api/v1/mangas and POST /api/v1/mangas/{id}/chapters now accept
multipart/form-data, gated by CurrentUser:

- /mangas: required `metadata` part (NewManga JSON) + optional `cover`
  image part.
- /mangas/{id}/chapters: required `metadata` (NewChapter JSON) + one or
  more `page` parts ordered by arrival. Returns 404 if the parent manga
  doesn't exist, 409 on duplicate (manga_id, number).

MIME is sniffed via the `infer` crate (magic bytes), not the
client-supplied filename or Content-Type. Whitelist:
jpeg / png / webp / gif / avif. Anything else → 415
unsupported_media_type. The stored key's extension is derived from the
sniffed type so a "page1.png" that's actually a JPEG lands as `.jpg`.

Size cap is two-layer:
- Request body cap (config.max_request_bytes, default 200 MiB) enforced
  by axum's DefaultBodyLimit before the handler sees the request.
- Per-image-part cap (config.max_file_bytes, default 20 MiB) enforced
  after reading the part, so a single oversized image can't pass even
  if the total request fits.

Storage keys follow the layout documented in CLAUDE.md:
- mangas/{manga_id}/cover.{ext}
- mangas/{manga_id}/chapters/{chapter_id}/pages/{nnnn}.{ext} (1-indexed).

AppError grows PayloadTooLarge/UnsupportedMediaType/ValidationFailed
(413 / 415 / 422). ValidationFailed carries a `details` JSON object the
client can use to highlight bad fields (e.g. {"title":"required"}).
Top-level matching in code() stays exhaustive.

Backend coverage in tests/api_uploads.rs (10 cases):
- create_manga_with_cover_stores_image — file is reachable via
  /api/v1/files/{key} with the right Content-Type.
- create_manga_without_cover_leaves_path_null.
- create_manga_rejects_non_image_cover_with_415 — PDF claimed as png.
- create_manga_rejects_oversized_cover_with_413.
- create_chapter_with_pages_stores_each — extension derived from
  sniffed MIME, files reachable in arrival order.
- create_chapter_rejects_when_no_pages_with_422 — details.page set.
- create_chapter_rejects_renamed_non_image_page → 415.
- create_chapter_returns_409_on_duplicate_number.
- create_chapter_requires_authentication → 401.
- create_chapter_under_unknown_manga_is_404.

Existing tests/api_mangas.rs is migrated to multipart; the create
response is now 201 Created. tests/common::MultipartBuilder builds the
body by hand so the test crate stays free of HTTP-client deps.

Frontend lib/api/mangas.ts: createManga now sends FormData (metadata +
optional cover Blob). Browser fills in the boundary header automatically.
Vitest asserts the FormData structure via FileReader (jsdom doesn't
implement Blob.text()).

E2E tests wait for the post-hydration nav-login link before
interacting with the login form, fixing a flake where pre-hydration
clicks would submit via the browser default and bypass our handler.

Lockstep version bump to 0.5.0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -5,27 +5,13 @@ use serde_json::json;
use sqlx::PgPool;
use tower::ServiceExt;
use uuid::Uuid;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use serde_json as _;
/// Create a manga via the API (which requires auth) and return its id +
/// the session cookie of the user who owns it.
async fn seed_manga(h: &common::Harness, cookie: &str, title: &str) -> Uuid {
let resp = h
.app
.clone()
.oneshot(common::post_json_with_cookie(
"/api/v1/mangas",
json!({ "title": title }),
cookie,
))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(resp.status(), StatusCode::OK);
let body = common::body_json(resp).await;
Uuid::parse_str(body["id"].as_str().unwrap()).unwrap()
common::seed_manga_via_api(&h.app, cookie, title).await
}
/// Insert a chapter directly via the repo (the upload handler that does
/// this from HTTP lands in feat/uploads).
async fn seed_chapter(pool: &PgPool, manga_id: Uuid, number: i32, title: Option<&str>) {
mangalord::repo::chapter::create(pool, manga_id, number, title)
.await