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Version 0.6.2

  • Fixed an issue where some feeds would fail to merge files with an apostrophe in their paths.
  • Fixed an issue where chapters taken from the beginning of a file accidentally cause the entire file to be merged into a segment.

Version 0.6.1

  • Fixed an issue on Python 3.9 where the app would crash because audio_feeder.data.site.fonts did not have an __init__.py.
  • Version information is now stored in the git tag metadata (though hard-coded versions will be written to a file in all build artifacts).
  • Adds a new /version endpoint, which displays the current version of audio-feeder that is running.

Version 0.6.0

  • Now available: rendered feeds! This adds alternate feeds for files generated from the files as they exist on disk using ffmpeg (the generated files go into a media cache on disk and are generated when the RSS feed is downloaded). The available types of feed are:

    • Single file: In single file mode, all input files are merged into one big file, with chapter information if it's available (defaulting to considering each separate file a chapter).
    • Chapters: If chapter information is available, each chapter is a separate entry in the feed.
    • Segmented: This assumes that you want files broken up into duration ~60 minutes, and tries to accommodate that as best as possible. The segmenting algorithm recombines the existing files along chapter or file boundaries in such a way as to minimize the overall deviation from "60 minutes per file". It is slightly biased towards longer files, so it will prefer to create 1 90 minute file rather than 2 45 minute files, etc.

    A side-effect of this change is that file metadata is stored in the database now, which will take some time to add when first loading a large number of audiobooks. This also enables us to have chapter information in the RSS feeds.

  • Added a test server script for easy manual debugging and testing.

  • Changed config directory specification. You can now set the environment variable AF_CONFIG_DIR to specify exactly where your configuration comes from. Whether or not the current working directory is in the search path is also now context dependent.

  • Removed schema.yml in favor of defining the schema types in object_handler.py

  • Updated the audio-feeder install script to use importlib.resources and made sure that it can be run a second time to update the install base.

  • "Updating database" status now cleared if the database update fails.

  • Updated books pagination to consistently use a zero-based index.