Add a vertical-scroll continuous mode to the reader alongside the
existing single-page mode. A segmented toggle in the reader top bar
switches between them; in continuous mode a gap selector
(None/Small/Medium/Large → 0/12/32/64px) controls the spacing
between stacked pages. Settings page mirrors the same controls.
Backend: new user_preferences table (one row per user, lazily
inserted, ON DELETE CASCADE) and GET/PATCH /api/v1/auth/me/preferences
gated by the existing CurrentUser extractor. Allowed values are
enforced both by API validation and table-level CHECK constraints.
Eight integration tests cover defaults, persistence, partial
updates, validation errors, auth, per-user isolation, and cascade.
Frontend: a new preferences store mirrors the theme-store pattern
with a localStorage shadow so anonymous browsers get a consistent
experience and logged-in users don't flash defaults while the
server response is in flight. Server values that the frontend
doesn't recognize (forward-compat) are ignored rather than poisoning
the UI; non-401 PATCH errors revert the optimistic local update;
logout clears the shadow so user A's settings don't follow user B
on a shared browser.
In continuous mode native scrolling handles Space/PageDown/arrows;
Home/End remain wired and call scrollIntoView() so jumping to chapter
bounds stays one keystroke. Single-page mode (chevrons, arrow-key
pagination, next-page preload) is unchanged.
Versions bumped 0.13.0 → 0.14.0 in lockstep.
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The bookmarks list was rendering "Manga bookmark <date>" with no
indication of which manga the bookmark referred to. The data is
already in the DB — the list query just wasn't pulling it.
Backend:
- BookmarkSummary gains manga_title (String) and
manga_cover_image_path (Option<String>). Populated by an INNER JOIN
on `mangas` in `repo::bookmark::list_for_user`. The JOIN is INNER
because `bookmarks.manga_id` has ON DELETE CASCADE, so a bookmark
cannot outlive its manga. Chapter LEFT JOIN unchanged.
- The existing list_me_enriches_chapter_bookmarks_with_chapter_number
test now also asserts manga_title is populated for both chapter-
and manga-level bookmarks, and that manga_cover_image_path is null
when no cover was uploaded.
Frontend:
- Bookmark type carries optional manga_title and
manga_cover_image_path (optional because POST /bookmarks returns
the bare Bookmark, not the enriched summary).
- /bookmarks page redesigned as a grid: cover thumbnail (64×96 with
a placeholder when no cover) on the left, then the manga title (as
the primary link), then either "Chapter N — page M" linked to the
reader, "(chapter removed)" for orphan chapter bookmarks, or
"Whole manga" for manga-level bookmarks. Bookmark date moves to a
subdued footer.
- E2E fixtures track the enriched shape returned by the list endpoint
(vs. the bare Bookmark returned by POST). The toggle test now
asserts the manga title appears on the bookmarks card after the
bookmark is created.
Also: tighten .gitignore. `/data` only catches the compose volume
root; the dev backend writes to `/backend/data` (default STORAGE_DIR
is `./data/storage` relative to backend cwd), so local uploads were
showing as untracked. Adding `/backend/data` keeps test uploads out
of the index.
Lockstep version bump to 0.11.1.
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The reader route is keyed on chapter number (URL `/manga/{id}/chapter/{n}`,
loaded via `Number(params.n)`), but the bookmarks list was building
hrefs from `chapter_id` (a UUID). Following any chapter bookmark
produced a NaN load on the reader page.
Fix at the API layer so every consumer of /me/bookmarks gets the
information without a follow-up round-trip per bookmark.
- domain::BookmarkSummary: new type, `Bookmark` plus
`chapter_number: Option<i32>`. Populated by a LEFT JOIN on chapters
so manga-level bookmarks come back with `chapter_number = null` and
chapter-level ones get the value. `Bookmark` itself stays minimal
for POST / DELETE responses.
- repo::bookmark::list_for_user returns Vec<BookmarkSummary>.
- api::bookmarks::list_me returns PagedResponse<BookmarkSummary>.
- Frontend `Bookmark` type carries an optional `chapter_number`.
- /bookmarks page builds `/manga/{manga_id}/chapter/{chapter_number}`
for chapter bookmarks, falling back to the manga overview if the
chapter has been deleted out from under the bookmark (chapter_id is
ON DELETE SET NULL, so this is a real edge case).
New test asserts both branches of the JOIN: a chapter-level bookmark
comes back with the right chapter_number and page, a manga-level one
has a null chapter_number.
Lockstep version bump to 0.9.2.
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Backend:
- Migration 0003_pages.sql adds a `pages` table (id, chapter_id,
page_number, storage_key, content_type) with a unique (chapter_id,
page_number). New table because chapter pages can have different MIME
types per page; reconstructing keys from a single template would
break the moment a chapter mixes png and jpg pages.
- `domain::Page` + `repo::page` (create + list_for_chapter).
- The chapter upload handler now inserts one page row per part as it
writes the bytes to storage.
- GET /api/v1/mangas/{id}/chapters/{n}/pages returns `{pages: [...]}`
with the storage_key clients need to construct image URLs. 404 if
the manga or chapter doesn't exist; reads are public.
Storage trait grows `get_stream(&str) -> StreamingFile` returning a
`Pin<Box<dyn Stream<Item = io::Result<Bytes>> + Send>>` + size. The
local backend implements via `tokio::fs::File` + `tokio_util::io::
ReaderStream` with a 64 KiB chunk size. GET /api/v1/files/*key now
streams via `axum::body::Body::from_stream` instead of buffering — the
test asserts a 200 KiB file emits >1 frame end-to-end through the
router.
Frontend:
- lib/api/client.ts gains `fileUrl(key)` so components don't
reconstruct the `/api/v1/files/...` path manually.
- lib/api/chapters.ts gains `ChapterPage` type + `getChapterPages` (the
type is named ChapterPage to avoid colliding with `Page` from
client.ts, which is the pagination envelope).
- /manga/[id]/+page.svelte: overview with cover, title, author,
description, chapter list, and a disabled bookmark control (real
bookmarking lands in feat/bookmarks). Responsive at 640 px.
- /manga/[id]/chapter/[n]/+page.svelte: paginated reader. Current page
loads eagerly; next page is preloaded in a hidden img so navigation
feels instant. Keyboard handler maps ArrowRight/j/Space → next,
ArrowLeft/k → prev, Home/End → first/last; skips when the user is
typing in an input. Focus ring on the prev/next buttons.
- SSR is disabled on both routes via `export const ssr = false` so the
client-only fetch flow doesn't need to be replicated server-side; the
routes are interactive features, not SEO surfaces.
- E2E (e2e/reader.spec.ts): overview shows the title/cover/chapter
list; reader pages through three pages via ArrowRight, j, k, and
ArrowLeft, and the preload img holds the page-2 src on initial load.
Lockstep version bump to 0.6.0.
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Adds the full auth flow. Reads stay public; writes (currently only POST
/api/v1/mangas) require a CurrentUser. Both browsers and bot scripts hit
the same endpoints — they just present credentials differently.
Migration 0002_auth.sql introduces users.password_hash, a sessions
table, and an api_tokens table. Sessions and api_tokens store only
sha256(raw_token) — the raw value lives in the cookie or the
Authorization header.
New endpoints under /api/v1/auth/:
- POST /register — argon2id hash, creates a session, sets cookie.
- POST /login — verifies, rotates to a fresh session (old ones expire
naturally so other devices stay signed in).
- POST /logout — deletes the server-side session row + clears the
cookie via Max-Age=0.
- GET /me — current user via the new CurrentUser extractor.
- POST /tokens — issue a bot bearer token; raw value returned exactly
once at creation.
- DELETE /tokens/{id} — owner-only: 404 if unknown, 403 if it exists
but belongs to another user, 204 on success.
The CurrentUser axum extractor resolves cookie first, then
Authorization: Bearer; failure → AppError::Unauthenticated (401). New
AppError variants Unauthenticated/Forbidden/Conflict carry the matching
envelope codes; the top-level match in `code()` stays exhaustive.
Backend integration coverage in tests/api_auth.rs: register sets a
HttpOnly SameSite=Lax cookie and never leaks password_hash; duplicate
username → 409; weak password → 400; login rotates the cookie; wrong
password / unknown user → 401; /me with vs without cookie; logout
invalidates the cookie; bot-token roundtrip via Bearer; user A cannot
delete user B's token (403); unknown delete → 404.
Frontend:
- lib/api/auth.ts — typed wrappers; me() returns null on 401.
- lib/session.svelte.ts — per-tab user state with a seq counter to
guard against an in-flight /me clobbering a fresh setUser.
- lib/api/client.ts — request<T> returns undefined for 204.
- routes/login + routes/register — forms with action="javascript:void(0)"
so the no-JS path is a no-op (avoids the hydration-race where a
pre-attach click would submit via the browser default).
- routes/+layout.svelte — session-aware nav: spinner → user + Logout,
or Login / Register.
- e2e/auth-flow.spec.ts — login flips the layout, logout flips back;
bad credentials surface the API error message.
Config grows AuthConfig (cookie_secure, cookie_domain, session_ttl_days)
and CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS. CORS middleware is mounted in app::build and
stays a no-op (same-origin) until origins are listed.
Lockstep version bump to 0.3.0.
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Set up Mangalord with a Rust/axum backend, SvelteKit frontend, Postgres,
and Docker Compose deployment. Establishes the architecture and TDD
patterns the project will extend:
- Hexagonal-ish backend layering (domain / repo / storage / api) with
a pluggable Storage trait (LocalStorage today, S3 as a future impl).
- Initial migration: users, mangas, chapters, bookmarks.
- Vertical slice for mangas (list, search, create, get) with
#[sqlx::test] integration coverage and storage unit tests.
- SvelteKit frontend using Svelte 5 runes, typed API client, Vitest
unit tests and Playwright e2e with route mocking.
- CLAUDE.md documenting layering, TDD/git/SemVer workflow rules, and
extension points (tags, fulltext search, OCR, S3, auth).
- Project-scoped .claude/settings.json with permission allowlist for
the toolchain (git, cargo, npm/vite, docker, psql, gh, doc fetches).
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