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75f1fafe9f |
feat(reader): slide and page curl turn animations (#555) (#4940)
* feat(reader): slide and page curl turn animations (#555) Add an Animation Style setting (Push, Slide, Page Curl) next to the Paging Animation switch. Slide moves the turning page over the still previous or next page like the Apple Books slide; Page Curl folds it open in 3D so the page underneath is partially visible as it turns. Both styles track the finger: the page follows a horizontal drag and commits past halfway or on a flick, or settles back. The page header and footer stay in place while the page turns. The styles layer a View Transitions snapshot of the outgoing page over the live, stationary incoming page, since the pages of one section live in a single iframe and can never be on screen twice. They work for all writing modes including vertical-rl, and on engines without the View Transitions API (older WebViews) the paginator falls back to the existing push animation, so all platforms keep working page turns. The paginator changes live in the foliate-js submodule; this bumps the pointer, wires viewSettings.pageTurnStyle to the renderer turn-style attribute, and adds browser tests covering slide layering, curl, vertical-rl, finger tracking with commit and revert, and the push fallback. Fixes #555 Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): add WebGL page curl renderer for mesh turn animations (#555) Grid mesh deformed around a cylinder: content past the fold wraps over and lands mirrored on top with a whitened page back, transparent where the page has curled away. Corner grabs start as a steep diagonal pinch that straightens as the turn completes so the whole page clears by the end. Groundwork for the Tauri mesh curl; capture and orchestration land separately. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(native-bridge): capture webview region as PNG on macOS and iOS (#555) New capture_webview_region plugin command returns a binary PNG snapshot of the calling webview (tauri::ipc::Response, no JSON overhead) for the mesh page-curl texture. macOS goes through WKWebView takeSnapshotWithConfiguration via with_webview on the main thread with a 500ms timeout; iOS snapshots in Swift and hands the PNG across the JSON-only plugin boundary base64-encoded, decoded back to bytes in mobile.rs. Windows, Linux, and Android reject for now so the JS side falls back to the CSS curl. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): drive the mesh page curl on Tauri platforms (#555) Wire the WebGL curl renderer and the native webview capture into page turns. A MeshCurlTurn controller runs the pipeline per turn: snapshot the content box, overlay the captured page drawn flat, turn the live view instantly underneath (the paginator's animated paths all gate on the animated attribute), then curl the capture away. Backward turns mirror the fold to the spine edge, matching the layered VT curl's old-page-recedes choreography. useMeshPageCurl wraps the view's prev/next so taps, keys, and wheel turns all curl, and registers a touch interceptor (between the reading ruler and the fixed-layout swipe) that scrubs the curl from the finger, committing past halfway or on a flick and otherwise un-curling and turning back under the overlay. The paginator stays out of the way via no-swipe while the mesh is active; if the native capture ever fails the session falls back to the paginator's CSS arc-fold curl and the shared applyPageTurnAttributes helper restores turn-style. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(build): restore iOS builds on Xcode 26.2 with a vendored swift-rs Swift 6.2's driver no longer honors swift-rs 1.0.7's cross-compilation style (swift build --arch <host> with per-swiftc -target overrides and an inherited SDKROOT): plugin sources compile against the wrong platform's Swift overlays and fail with baffling errors like type 'Bundle' has no member 'main' and extra argument 'privacy' in call. Upstream swift-rs is unmaintained, so vendor it under packages/swift-rs via a crates-io patch and build with SPM's first-class --triple/--sdk flags instead, dropping the leaked SDKROOT so the host-targeted manifest compile stays clean. Artifacts land in the unversioned-triple directory now, so the link search path follows. With --triple, SPM enforces the deployment floor declared in Package.swift (the old override bypassed it): bump native-bridge to iOS 15.0, matching the app's deployment target, since StoreKit's Storefront is used unguarded. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(native-bridge): capture webview region on Android via PixelCopy (#555) Implements the Android side of capture_webview_region so the mesh page curl works there too. The Kotlin command scales the CSS-pixel rect by the display density, offsets it by the webview's window position, and reads the pixels back from the window surface with PixelCopy (API 26+, the app's minSdk), which includes the hardware-accelerated WebView that View.draw would miss. PNG encoding runs off the main thread and the result crosses the JSON plugin boundary base64-encoded, decoded back to bytes in mobile.rs like iOS. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): right the upside-down page curl on iOS (#555) The renderer oriented its texture with UNPACK_FLIP_Y_WEBGL, which WebKit ignores for ImageBitmap uploads: on iOS the captured page rendered upside down, and the mirrored page back read as rotated 180 degrees instead of the ink-through-paper horizontal mirror Apple Books shows. Upload unflipped and sample page coordinates directly so no pixel-store flag is involved. The page texture in the browser test was only horizontally asymmetric, which is how the flip slipped through; it now uses four quadrants fed through the production PNG-blob-to-ImageBitmap path and pins the vertical orientation. Verified red/green by running the suite on Playwright WebKit, which reproduces the iOS behavior. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): curl the whole page including header, footer, and margins (#555) The mesh curl captured only the margin-inset content box, leaving the running header, footer, and page margins static while just the text column turned. A physical page turn takes the whole sheet with it, as Apple Books does, so the capture and overlay now span the full reader cell. The overlay mounts above the in-cell header (z-10) and footer, so the static copies never show through the turning page. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): gate layered View Transition turns and slide from a capture instead (#555) iOS 18 WebKit ships document.startViewTransition but crashes the WebContent process when a page-turn transition snapshots the reader, so the mere presence of the API is not enough for the layered slide/curl turns. Require nested view-transition groups (Chrome/WebView 140+) as the marker of a mature engine before setting turn-style on the renderer. Engines that fail the check no longer lose the slide on Tauri: the mesh curl's capture pipeline generalizes to CapturedPageTurn and now also drives a flat slide overlay (capture the outgoing page, turn instantly underneath, translate the captured page out toward the spine, mirrored for backward turns), clipped to the content box with an edge shadow like the VT slide. On the web, engines without full support fall back to push and the Slide/Page Curl options are hidden from the Animation Style select; a synced slide/curl setting from another device reads as Push there. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): make the Android page curl start instantly (#555) The Android capture encoded a full-density PNG: 1080x2400 on a 3x Xiaomi 13 took ~1.5s per turn, so the page sat frozen long enough to read as the curl not working at all. Encode JPEG instead (the page is opaque) and cap the destination bitmap at 2x CSS pixels - PixelCopy scales into a smaller bitmap for free and the moving page stays sharp. Measured on device over CDP: the capture invoke drops from 1550ms to 34ms and the curl overlay mounts 132ms after the tap. The JS side stops hardcoding an image/png blob type and lets the decoder sniff the platform's actual format. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * perf(reader): encode iOS page-curl captures as capped JPEG (#555) Apply the Android speedup to iOS: encode the snapshot as JPEG (the page is opaque) off the main thread, and cap it at 2x CSS pixels via WKSnapshotConfiguration.snapshotWidth on 3x screens, cutting both the encode time and the base64 payload crossing the JSON plugin boundary. The JS side already sniffs the image format from the bytes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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7da41a65ad |
feat(widget): add mobile home-screen reading widgets (#1602) (#4842)
Add a resizable home-screen widget on iOS and Android showing recent
in-progress books with cover, reading progress, and tap-to-open.
- One responsive widget: Android resizable 1x1 to 4x3 (one book per
column, up to 3); iOS Small/Medium/Large families. Covers are cropped,
rounded, with a percent badge and a progress bar (baked into the bitmap
on Android, SwiftUI overlays on iOS).
- TTS controls (previous, play-pause, next) appear in 2+ row sizes when
TTS is active, wired to the existing media session. Reading progress
stays live during background TTS via a fraction computed from the baked
offline locations.
- Publishes a snapshot plus downsized cover thumbnails to the iOS App
Group and Android SharedPreferences through a new update_reading_widget
native-bridge command; refresh is debounced and driven by library and
progress changes, TTS, and app backgrounding.
- Tapping a cover opens readest://book/{hash}, switching the reader in
place when one is already open.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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5774e00c09 |
feat(sync): opt-in Credentials toggle + keyring v4 migration (#4111)
* feat(sync): add opt-in Credentials toggle to Manage Sync Adds a new Credentials category (default OFF) that gates the encrypted fields (OPDS / KOSync / Readwise / Hardcover usernames, passwords, and tokens) at both the publish and pull pipelines. When off, sensitive fields never leave the device, the proactive passphrase prompt never fires, and the Sync passphrase panel is hidden entirely. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * security: bump keyring to version 4 --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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712d564e9d |
feat(sync): encrypted OPDS credentials + Tauri keychain (PR 4c + 4d) (#4090)
* feat(sync): encrypt opds_catalog credentials end-to-end (TS path) Wires encrypted-credential sync for opds_catalog via the CryptoSession shipped in PR 4a (#4084) plus a new publish/pull crypto middleware. TS-only — native still uses ephemeral storage (re-enter passphrase per launch); PR 4d wires the OS keychain. - ReplicaAdapter gains optional `encryptedFields: readonly string[]`. Adapters stay sync; the middleware handles the crypto round trip. - replicaCryptoMiddleware.ts: encryptPackedFields drops the named fields from the push when the session is locked (no plaintext leak); decryptRowFields drops them on pull failure (local plaintext preserved by the store merge). - replicaPublish / replicaPullAndApply invoke the middleware. - OPDS adapter declares encryptedFields = [username, password] and now pack/unpack them as plaintext. - passphraseGate.ts: ensurePassphraseUnlocked coalesces concurrent calls, prompts via the registered prompter with kind=setup|unlock, throws NO_PASSPHRASE on cancel. - PassphrasePromptModal mounted at the Providers root; registers itself as the gate prompter. - CryptoSession.forget() wipes server-side envelopes + salts. - Migration 010 + replica_keys_forget RPC; DELETE /api/sync/replica-keys + client wrapper. - SyncPassphraseSection on the user page: status / Set / Unlock / Lock / Forgot. - CatalogManager pre-save: ensurePassphraseUnlocked when credentials are present; user cancel saves locally without sync. Plan updated: PR 4 split documented as 4a/4b/4c/4d. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(sync): persist sync passphrase via OS keychain (Tauri) Replaces the EphemeralPassphraseStore stub on native with real OS-keychain storage so users don't re-enter their sync passphrase every launch. Web stays on the in-memory ephemeral store by design. Native bridge plugin gains 4 commands wired across all platforms: - Rust desktop (`keyring` crate): macOS Keychain on apple-native, Windows Credential Manager on windows-native, Linux libsecret/ Secret Service on sync-secret-service. Per-target features so each platform compiles only the backend it needs. - iOS Swift: Security framework Keychain (kSecClassGenericPassword, SecItemAdd / Copy / Delete). - Android Kotlin: androidx.security EncryptedSharedPreferences (AndroidKeystore-derived AES-GCM master key, AES256_SIV / AES256_GCM key/value encryption). TS layer: - TauriPassphraseStore wraps the bridge calls. set is fail-loud (surfaces keychain rejection); get is fail-soft (returns null on any error so the gate prompts). - createPassphraseStore returns ephemeral synchronously; upgradeToKeychainIfAvailable swaps the singleton to TauriPassphraseStore on Tauri after probing the bridge. CryptoSession resolves the store via createPassphraseStore() each touch so the swap is transparent. - CryptoSession.tryRestoreFromStore: silent unlock at boot. Stale- entry recovery clears the store when the account has no salt server-side. unlock/setup persist; forget also clears the store. - Providers boot effect: upgrade keychain → silent restore. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(sync): make encrypted-credential pull actually decrypt + UX polish PR 4c shipped the encrypt path but the pull side silently dropped ciphers when locked, the modal was busy with double-rings, and web re-prompted on every page refresh. This rolls up the post-test fixes + UX polish: Pull-side decrypt: - decryptRowFields takes an `onLocked` callback the orchestrator wires to the passphrase gate; encountering a cipher field with a locked session now triggers the lazy-prompt path instead of dropping the field. - replicaPullAndApply re-applies the unpacked row for metadata-only kinds even when a local copy exists, so the now-decrypted creds reach the store (the binary-kind skip-if-local optimization doesn't apply). - Cipher fingerprint comparison: capture the row's `cipher.c` for each encrypted field, compare against the local record's lastSeenCipher. Same → skip prompt + decrypt entirely. Different (rotation / value change on another device) → prompt to re-decrypt. Fingerprint persists via OPDSCatalog.lastSeenCipher. Web persistence: - SessionStoragePassphraseStore: passphrase survives page refresh within the same tab, dies on tab close. Replaces EphemeralPassphraseStore as the default on web. Avoids localStorage / IndexedDB to keep the tab-scoped trust boundary. UI: - Renamed PassphrasePromptModal → PassphrasePrompt; modernized: filled input style with single subtle focus border, btn-primary + btn-ghost replaced with leaner custom buttons. eink-bordered + btn-primary classes give the dialog correct e-paper rendering. - globals.css: suppress redundant outline/box-shadow on focused text inputs / textareas (the element's own border is the focus indicator). - AGENTS.md: documents the e-ink convention (`eink-bordered`, `btn-primary` for inverted CTAs, etc.) so future widgets ship with e-paper support. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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93071e727f | linux: fixed multiple instances created in OAuth, closes #1654 (#1659) | ||
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a424ae8b15 | feat: retrieve system fonts on iOS and Android and show font weight variants, closes #949 and closes #557 (#976) | ||
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a72c8f2391 |
refactor: rename plugin safari-auth to native-bridge (#749)
* fix: layout tweaks for mobile * refactor: rename plugin safari-auth to native-bridge |