Wall editor: replaces the small grid with a Figma-style pan/zoom canvas. Each
display is a rectangle that can be dragged/resized to match its physical
arrangement; a separate semi-transparent player rect overlays the screens and
defines what content plays where. Drag empty space to pan, wheel to zoom,
"Center" button auto-fits content. Per-rect numeric x/y/w/h panel; arrow keys
nudge by 1px (10px with shift). Negative coordinates supported for screens
offset above/left of the origin. Coords rounded to integers on save.
Wall rendering: each device receives screen_rect + player_rect, maps the
player into its viewport with vw/vh and object-fit:fill so vertical position
of every source pixel is identical across devices that share viewport height.
Leader emits wall:sync at 4Hz with sent_at timestamp; followers apply
latency-adjusted target and use playbackRate ±3% for sub-300ms drift,
hard-seek for >300ms. Followers stay muted; leader unmutes via gesture with
AudioContext priming and pause+play retry to bypass Firefox autoplay.
"Tap to enable audio" overlay as a final fallback.
Reconnect handling: server re-evaluates leader on device:register so the
top-left tile reclaims leadership when it returns. Followers emit
wall:sync-request on entering wall mode (incl. reconnect) so they snap to
position immediately instead of drifting until the next periodic tick.
Group dissolve: removing a device from its last group clears its playlist
to mirror wall-leave semantics. Leaving a group with playlists on remaining
groups inherits the next group's playlist.
Dashboard: walls render as their own card section (hidden the device cards
they contain). Multi-select checkboxes on cards + "Create Video Wall" toolbar
action that creates the wall, removes devices from groups, and opens the
editor. dashboard:wall-changed broadcast triggers live re-render. Per-card
playback progress bar driven by play_start events forwarded from devices.
Security: PUT /walls/:id/devices verifies caller owns each device (or has
team-owner access via the widgets pattern), preventing cross-tenant device
takeover. wall:sync and wall:sync-request validate that the sending device
is a member of the named wall; relay re-stamps device_id with currentDeviceId
so clients can't spoof or shadow-exclude peers.
Schema: video_walls += player_x/y/width/height, playlist_id;
video_wall_devices += canvas_x/y/width/height. All idempotent migrations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New content_folders table with hierarchical parent_id and per-user
scoping. content.folder_id added (ON DELETE SET NULL so deleting a
folder drops items back to root). New /api/folders route exposes
list/create/rename/move/delete with cycle detection on move.
Content library UI: breadcrumb navigation, subfolder grid, "+ New
Folder" creates inside the current folder, drag-and-drop content
items onto folder cards to move them, and the edit modal has a
folder dropdown showing each folder's full path.
Per-user scoping is enforced server-side: every folder query
filters by user_id, and folder ownership is checked on both folder
mutations and content.folder_id updates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 4 group scheduling: schema migration adds group_id to schedules with
CHECK constraint, scheduler evaluates group+device schedules with priority,
group deletion converts schedules to per-device copies. Dashboard gets
playlist assignment dropdown and current playlist label on group headers.
Player persists audio unlock state in localStorage so version reloads
don't lose audio on unattended displays.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Schema: add status and published_snapshot columns to playlists table.
Migration snapshots all existing playlists as published (idempotent via schema_migrations).
Devices always receive the published_snapshot, not live playlist_items.
Edits from device-detail/groups auto-publish immediately (display updates instantly).
Edits from playlist detail page go to draft (requires explicit publish).
POST /playlists/:id/publish snapshots and pushes to all devices.
POST /playlists/:id/discard reverts playlist_items from published snapshot.
Content deletion scrubs references from all published snapshots.
Frontend: draft badge in playlist list, prominent yellow banner with publish/discard
buttons on playlist detail and device detail pages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
New schema_migrations table (id TEXT PK, ran_at INTEGER) tracks which
one-time migrations have executed. The Phase 2 playlist migration now
checks for 'phase2_playlist_migration' in this table instead of
inferring state from devices.playlist_id. Records the migration ID
after successful completion. Eliminates ffprobe overhead on subsequent
startups.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reports devices migrated, total playlist items created, videos probed
via ffprobe, and existing schedules. Helps verify the migration ran
correctly on first startup.
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Migration (database.js): switched from sync execFileSync to async execFile
with promise wrapper, matching the pattern in playlists.js. Probes each
video content item, backfills content.duration_sec, and uses the real
duration in playlist_items. Falls back to the assignment's original
duration_sec if the probe fails or content isn't a video.
V1 import (status.js): moved assignment-to-playlist conversion out of the
synchronous db.transaction() so async ffprobe can run. Content files are
already on disk from the transaction, so probing works. Same fallback logic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Videos were getting the default 10s from the assignments table. Now ffprobe
runs for each video content item during migration, backfills the content
table, and uses the real duration in playlist_items.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Runs once at startup. For each device with assignments, creates an
auto-generated playlist (is_auto_generated=1) containing those items
and sets device.playlist_id. Skips if any device already has a playlist.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Every device will point to exactly one playlist. Schedules can temporarily
override a device's playlist. Auto-generated playlists (from migration) are
flagged so the UI can filter them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Make assignments.content_id nullable so widgets can be assigned to playlists
- Fix designer publish to use vw units matching preview (was hardcoded px)
- Add px-to-vw conversion in text widget renderer for backward compat
- Fix webpage widget zoom scaling
- Add widget rendering support in fullscreen player mode
- Set no-cache headers on JS/CSS/HTML for instant updates (ETag/304)
- Set 30-day cache on media files and uploaded content for Cloudflare
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ScreenTinker - open source digital signage management software.
MIT License, all features included, no license gates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>