Previously, when a user changed the download_dir setting after initial
setup, the qBittorrent category "readmeabook" would retain the old save
path. This could cause torrents to download to the wrong location,
depending on qBittorrent's Automatic Torrent Management (ATM) settings.
Root cause:
- ensureCategory() only created the category if it didn't exist
- createCategory API is idempotent but doesn't update existing categories
- If download_dir changed from /downloads to /downloads/RMAB, category
would still have savePath=/downloads
qBittorrent behavior:
- If ATM enabled: category savePath overrides per-torrent savepath
- If ATM disabled: per-torrent savepath takes precedence
Fix:
- ensureCategory() now calls both createCategory AND editCategory
- createCategory: ensures category exists (idempotent)
- editCategory: updates save path to match current download_dir config
- This guarantees category path is always synced with database config
Benefits:
- Users can change download_dir setting and it takes effect immediately
- Works regardless of ATM settings in qBittorrent
- No manual qBittorrent category management needed
Updated documentation/phase3/qbittorrent.md to explain category
management and save path synchronization.
Previously, files were always being copied to /media/audiobooks regardless
of the configured media directory in settings. This was caused by:
1. FileOrganizer singleton reading from MEDIA_DIR env var (never set)
instead of database config 'media_dir'
2. Hardcoded /media/audiobooks fallback being used when env var not found
3. Three locations passing hardcoded paths to addOrganizeJob (unused)
Changes:
- Modified getFileOrganizer() to read media_dir from database config
- Made targetPath parameter optional in addOrganizeJob (not used by processor)
- Removed hardcoded /media/audiobooks paths from all addOrganizeJob calls
- Updated organize-files processor to await getFileOrganizer()
- Updated documentation to reflect configuration behavior
Files now correctly copy to the directory configured in setup wizard or
settings page, with /media/audiobooks only as fallback if not configured.
Fixes: User-reported issue where configured media directory was ignored
**Problem:** Prowlarr searches were querying ALL indexers instead of only
the ones enabled in user settings, causing torrents to be selected from
disabled/untrusted indexers.
**Root Cause:** The prowlarr.search() method didn't filter by indexer IDs,
and callers weren't passing enabled indexer IDs to the search.
**Changes:**
1. Added indexerIds parameter to SearchFilters interface
2. Updated prowlarr.service.ts search() to filter by indexerIds
3. Updated search-indexers.processor.ts to fetch and pass enabled indexer IDs
4. Updated interactive-search route to fetch and pass enabled indexer IDs
5. Added validation: search fails if no indexers are configured/enabled
6. Updated documentation to reflect indexer filtering behavior
**Impact:**
- Manual search: Only searches enabled indexers
- Interactive search: Only searches enabled indexers
- RSS monitoring: Already correctly filtered (no changes needed)
**Testing:** TypeScript type checking passed with no errors