From a731427f6e5c4b463f974a98b0023a59e97ab1c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Colin Powell Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2026 18:39:31 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] [release] Bump to version 51.0 - Fix koreader scrobble imports to use DST properly - Fix book scrobbles where page_data is a list - Lichess imports do not set default visbility --- PROJECT.org | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ pyproject.toml | 2 +- 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/PROJECT.org b/PROJECT.org index 669e26b..c48a721 100644 --- a/PROJECT.org +++ b/PROJECT.org @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ fetching and simple saving. *** Metadata sources **** Scraper -* Backlog [2/17] :vrobbler:project:personal: +* Backlog [0/14] :vrobbler:project:personal: ** TODO [#C] Create small utility to clean up tracks scrobbled with wonky playback times :vrobbler:personal:bug:music:scrobbles: :PROPERTIES: :ID: 702462cf-d54b-48c6-8a7c-78b8de751deb @@ -451,32 +451,6 @@ https://app.todoist.com/app/task/add-a-csv-endpoint-for-users-book-reads-that-li :PROPERTIES: :ID: 79f867c3-1288-4143-b6bf-2a452983ee9f :END: -** TODO [#B] Fix koreader scrobble imports to use DST properly :bug:books:imports: -:PROPERTIES: -:ID: 79758cba-a440-48b6-a637-efb88827acf2 -:END: - -- Note taken on [2025-09-25 Thu 10:37] \\ - - This may already be fixed ... need to check. - -- Note taken on [2025-02-25 12:34] \\ - - The page data has the canonical date something was read in it, but it seems - to be an hour off. I traced this back to being off during DST, so we just need - the importer to be aware of whether a user is using DST or not and roll back - an hour for part of the year. Also, we'd need to adjust any old scrobbles that - took place with DST off to roll them back by an hour. - - -*** Description - -This is a long-standing problem when daylight saving time takes effect. Time is -manually set on a KoReader device (or at least, always saved in local time). So -whatever time KoReader reports, we need to know, given the date and the user -profile's historic timezone, how many hours to adjust the KoReader time to get -to GMT to save it in the database. - ** TODO [#B] Make IMAP and WebDAV configurable :webdav:feature:imap:importers: :PROPERTIES: :ID: b1426d92-2feb-4d15-9738-d5b7b0594f96 @@ -544,6 +518,33 @@ log a warning and move on. We should have a global view `/favorites/` that shows the logged in users's favorited media objects. +* Version 51.0 [3/3] +** DONE [#B] Fix koreader scrobble imports to use DST properly :bug:books:imports: +:PROPERTIES: +:ID: 79758cba-a440-48b6-a637-efb88827acf2 +:END: + +- Note taken on [2025-09-25 Thu 10:37] \\ + + This may already be fixed ... need to check. + +- Note taken on [2025-02-25 12:34] \\ + + The page data has the canonical date something was read in it, but it seems + to be an hour off. I traced this back to being off during DST, so we just need + the importer to be aware of whether a user is using DST or not and roll back + an hour for part of the year. Also, we'd need to adjust any old scrobbles that + took place with DST off to roll them back by an hour. + + +*** Description + +This is a long-standing problem when daylight saving time takes effect. Time is +manually set on a KoReader device (or at least, always saved in local time). So +whatever time KoReader reports, we need to know, given the date and the user +profile's historic timezone, how many hours to adjust the KoReader time to get +to GMT to save it in the database. + ** DONE [#A] Fix book scrobbles where page_data is a list :bug:books:scrobbles: :PROPERTIES: :ID: 35b323fa-ccc0-4009-b227-8a0f12bbd469 @@ -568,6 +569,7 @@ have page_data as a list. :PROPERTIES: :ID: a78f7c72-a20a-8db2-cde0-d92a731d4fba :END: + * Version 50.2 [2/2] ** DONE [#B] Koreader imports only import single-page scrobbles the next day :bug:books:importers: :PROPERTIES: diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml index e7995b0..8a362d3 100644 --- a/pyproject.toml +++ b/pyproject.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [tool.poetry] name = "vrobbler" -version = "50.2" +version = "51.0" description = "" authors = ["Colin Powell "]