- auto-sync daemon: background thread checks every hour and syncs followed
channels for users with sync_interval_hours set (6/12/24h options)
- disk stats: /api/stats now returns total/used/free/download bytes;
Stats page shows a disk usage bar
- subtitles: subtitle_langs setting (e.g. "en,sv") passed through all
download paths; yt-dlp writes .srt files alongside the video
- Settings page: sync interval dropdown + subtitle languages input
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Rewrite list_channels to run exactly 4 SQL queries regardless of channel
count: channel rows, aggregated video stats (GROUP BY), new-video counts,
and latest video (derived-table JOIN replaces per-row correlated subquery)
- Remove dead _CHANNEL_STATS_SELECT (orphaned after the rewrite)
- Fix upload_frequency_days: use pre-computed date_span_days from vstats
instead of a broken per-channel db.execute() call
- Restrict new_counts query to id_csv so it uses idx_videos_channel_indexed
- markChannelsSeen: optimistic setQueryData instead of invalidateQueries,
eliminating a full channel-list re-fetch on every Following page visit
- DownloadIndicator idle poll: 10s → 30s (no need to hit DB when idle)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The CTE approach returned 0 rows — likely a SQLite/SQLAlchemy interaction
with :user_id appearing in multiple CTEs. Reverted to the original
correlated-subquery form which is proven correct.
The 4 indexes added in the previous commit still apply and will make
the per-channel subqueries faster once the DB is indexed on startup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The old _CHANNEL_STATS_SELECT ran 9 correlated subqueries for each
channel row. With 1266 channels that was ~11000 sub-executions per
GET /channels request, causing multi-second (or timeout) delays.
New approach: 2 CTEs (vinfo for counts/sums, nc for new_count) each do
a single aggregated pass over all followed-channel videos, joined back
to channels. Only 2 correlated LIMIT-1 subqueries remain for
latest_video_id/title (fast with the new index).
Also adds 4 indexes on startup (IF NOT EXISTS — safe to deploy):
- videos(channel_id, published_at DESC) — latest video lookups
- videos(channel_id, indexed_at) — new_count filter
- user_videos(video_id, user_id) — watch/download aggregation
- user_channels(user_id, status) — followed channel filter
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Sync throttling:
- sync-all now skips channels crawled within the last 6 hours (prevents
re-scraping 1266 channels on every button press)
- Channels are queued into a single _index_channels_batch task that runs
with 1.5s delay between each yt-dlp call instead of firing 1266
background tasks simultaneously
- Startup enrich task reduced from 10 to 3 videos (3 yt-dlp calls on
each container restart)
- Enrich task adds 2s sleep between metadata fetches
SQLite stability:
- busy_timeout=5000 prevents SQLITE_BUSY errors under concurrent load
- synchronous=NORMAL speeds up writes without data loss risk (safe with WAL)
Following page:
- staleTime: 60s on channels query so cached data is reused immediately
on revisit; gcTime keeps it in memory for 5 min
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Self-hosted personal YouTube management app.
FastAPI + SQLite backend, React + Vite + Tailwind frontend.
Dockerfiles and compose included for Portainer deployment.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>