User-owned named lists of mangas with an add-to-collection modal on
the manga page and dedicated /collections and /collections/:id pages.
- Schema (0010): `collections` (per-user case-insensitive name
uniqueness) + `collection_mangas` join with cascade FKs.
- Endpoints: full CRUD on `/v1/collections`, idempotent add/remove
for `/v1/collections/:id/mangas`, and `/v1/mangas/:id/my-collections`
for the modal's pre-checked state. Owner-mismatch surfaces as 404
(not 403) so the API doesn't disclose collection existence to
non-owners; the frontend funnels 401 to /login. Three-state PATCH
via a new shared `domain::patch::Patch<T>` lets clients distinguish
"leave alone", "clear", and "set" for description.
- Frontend: reusable `Modal` component (focus trap, opt-in
backdrop close, ESC) and `AddToCollectionModal` with optimistic
toggling that's race-safe under fast clicks. /collections page
renders cover-collage cards; /collections/:id is editable with
per-card remove. Top nav gets a Collections link.
155 backend tests (incl. 21 collection tests covering ownership,
idempotence, sample-cover enrichment, three-state PATCH, FK race);
88 frontend tests; svelte-check clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds first-class manga metadata across the stack:
- **Status** (ongoing / completed), **alternative titles**, normalized
**multi-author** support, **curated genres** (13 seeded), and
**free-form user tags** (case-insensitive, globally shared). Each is
modelled as its own table joined to mangas; `mangas.author` is
backfilled into `authors` + `manga_authors` and dropped.
- New endpoints: `PATCH /v1/mangas/:id` (three-state `description`),
`POST/DELETE /v1/mangas/:id/tags[/:tag_id]`, `GET /v1/genres`,
`GET /v1/tags?search=`.
- `GET /v1/mangas` now returns `MangaCard` (with authors + genres
batched in) and supports `?status=`, `?author_id=`, `?genre_id=`,
`?tag_id=` filters — AND across facets, with empty-array no-op
semantics for the unnest primitive.
- `GET /v1/mangas/:id` returns the enriched `MangaDetail` with tags.
- Frontend: reusable `Chip` component; manga detail page renders
authors as chips linking to `/authors/:id` (Phase 2), a status
badge, alt titles, genres, and tags with inline add/remove (only
the attacher sees remove); upload form supports multi-author /
multi-genre / alt titles / status; search page gets a collapsible
URL-synced filter panel with keyboard-navigable tag autocomplete.
- 126 backend tests (incl. AND-across-facets primitive, case-insens
author/tag de-dup, transactional create rollback, PATCH semantics
for missing / null / set on description); 72 frontend tests +
svelte-check clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>