chore: audit-flagged cleanups (no behaviour change)
Four small follow-ups from the 0.9.0 audit, none of them user-visible: - Migration 0007 drops `chapters_manga_idx`. The 0001 schema declared both `UNIQUE (manga_id, number)` and `CREATE INDEX chapters_manga_idx ON (manga_id, number)`, but Postgres maintains an identical index for the unique constraint automatically — the explicit one was just paying for a second per-write update. Query plans are unchanged because the planner already preferred the constraint's index. - `upload::parse_image` sniffs from the first 64 bytes instead of the full image buffer. `infer` only looks at magic bytes anyway, so scanning 20 MiB is wasted work. Functionally identical; cheaper in the hot path. - AVIF was on the whitelist but had no test fixture. New `avif_bytes` helper produces a minimal `ftyp avif` header that `infer` recognises, and a new `accepts_avif` unit test covers the path end-to-end. - Frontend `request()` sets `credentials: 'include'`. Same-origin callers see no change (default was already `'same-origin'`), but the first user who configures `CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS` for a cross-origin deployment gets working cookies without having to chase a runtime ApiError trail. No version bump. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -26,7 +26,12 @@ export class ApiError extends Error {
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type ErrorEnvelope = { error?: { code?: unknown; message?: unknown } };
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export async function request<T>(path: string, init?: RequestInit): Promise<T> {
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const res = await fetch(`${BASE}${path}`, init);
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// Forward credentials (session cookie) explicitly so cross-origin
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// deployments — those configured via CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS — keep
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// working. For same-origin requests this is a no-op compared to the
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// default 'same-origin', so the same-origin happy path is
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// unchanged.
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const res = await fetch(`${BASE}${path}`, { credentials: 'include', ...init });
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if (!res.ok) {
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let code = 'http_error';
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let message = `${res.status} ${res.statusText}`;
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