Introduce file and directory permission settings (fileChmod, dirChmod) end-to-end. UI: new controls in Paths settings with octal validation and defaults (664/775). API: GET exposes defaults; PUT validates octal strings and upserts configuration keys (file_chmod, dir_chmod) and clears related cache keys. Runtime: read config values in file utilities and services (FileOrganizer, direct-download, chapter-merger, epub-fixer) to apply mkdir modes and chmod files/dirs; FileOrganizer now accepts fileMode/dirMode and getFileOrganizer reads/parses DB settings. Docker: add UMASK option to docker-compose and propagate/apply UMASK in entrypoint/app-start scripts. Tests: update mocks to account for config service usage.
Wait for the Next.js server and DB to be healthy before initializing services in docker/unified/app-start.sh. Adds a health probe with configurable timeout and retries, backoff retries for the /api/init call, improved logging, and error handling when the server process exits.
In src/lib/services/scheduler.service.ts, make re-encryption of notification backends non-fatal by catching and logging errors, and make creation of default scheduled jobs robust by creating each job independently with per-job error handling and logging. Summary counts are logged for created/failed defaults so failures don't block the scheduler from starting.
Introduce ROOTLESS_CONTAINER env to opt out of gosu (replace /proc uid_map detection) and update entrypoint messaging; adjust app-start.sh and redis-start.sh to skip gosu when ROOTLESS_CONTAINER=true and warn on UID/GID mismatch only when applicable. Backend: include audiobook audibleAsin in admin requests response (mapped to asin) and pass baseUrl through test-flaresolverr endpoint to the FlareSolverr tester. Frontend: RecentRequestsTable and RequestActionsDropdown now surface asin, accept/passthrough annasArchiveBaseUrl, and add a "View Details" flow using AudiobookDetailsModal; admin page passes ebook baseUrl from settings. InteractiveTorrentSearchModal refactor: improved UX/UI, keyboard handling, portal/modal mounting, skeleton/loading states, formatting helpers, and richer result display. Tests updated to match changes.
improve container startup for rootless Podman, plus related refactors and tests. Key changes:
- Add/modify Audiobookshelf-related code and wiring (src/lib/services/audiobookshelf/api.ts, library service refs) and update documentation TABLEOFCONTENTS to reference ABS implementation.
- Detect user namespace in docker/unified app-start.sh and redis-start.sh and skip gosu when running in rootless Podman to preserve UID mapping; improve startup logging and verification.
- Add utility/service files (auth-token-cache.service.ts, credential-migration.service.ts, cleanup-helpers.ts) and corresponding tests; update chapter-merger and metadata-tagger utilities/tests.
- Update many admin/auth API routes and tests to reflect changes in settings and integrations.
- Remove large AI agent and Audiobookshelf implementation guide docs (AGENTS.md and the implementation guide) and add README note about AI-assisted workflow.
These changes enable Audiobookshelf backend mode, improve compatibility with rootless container runtimes, and include cleanup/refactor work and unit tests.
Fix PUID/PGID collision issues by using gosu to run services with exact UID:GID. Changes include:
- Added redis-start.sh and updated app-start.sh to load /etc/environment, determine PUID/PGID, and invoke gosu "$PUID:$PGID" to start Redis and the Next.js app (with verification and fallbacks).
- Updated entrypoint.sh to persist PUID/PGID into /etc/environment, document the gosu approach, and adjust startup messaging.
- Updated supervisord.conf to run the new startup wrappers as root (so they can use gosu) instead of running processes directly as specific users.
- Dockerfile updated to install gosu and copy the redis-start.sh wrapper.
- Documentation updated (deployment/unified.md) describing the PUID collision bug, the root cause, and the gosu-based fix.
This resolves cases where PUID collides with existing system users (e.g., nobody) which previously caused processes to run with the wrong GID and produce EACCES errors.