- Removed unused classes and files related to SQLite database provider, including SqliteDesignTimeJellyfinDbFactory, ModelBuilderExtensions, PragmaConnectionInterceptor, AssemblyInfo, SqliteDatabaseProvider, DateTimeKindValueConverter.
- Updated tests to remove dependencies on removed classes and adjusted mocking for configuration sections.
- Added Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite package reference to test project.
- Improved string handling in tests for better consistency and clarity.
- Refactored logging methods in JellyfinApplicationFactory for better readability and maintainability.
Introduce bulk operation extensions and transaction helpers for efficient, batched EF Core operations. Refactor MediaStreamInfo schema by splitting audio/video details into dedicated tables, reducing table bloat and improving update performance. Add migration for data movement and schema changes. Update EF Core models and context for new structure. Enhance PostgreSQL provider configuration and add comprehensive documentation and monitoring guides. Includes minor middleware and code cleanups.
Previously, the migration system would attempt to back up the legacy SQLite library.db file even when running with non-SQLite providers (e.g., PostgreSQL), causing startup errors. This was due to SQLite-specific migrations not being filtered out during backup requirement aggregation. This commit adds filtering to exclude migrations marked as RequiresSqlite from backup processing unless the provider is actually SQLite (currently unsupported). This prevents erroneous backup attempts and ensures only relevant migrations and backups are processed. Documentation has been updated to explain the issue and solution.
SQLite provider removed from service collection and runtime database options. Microsoft.Data.Sqlite package added to Jellyfin.Server for migration routines (SQLite → PostgreSQL). Migration service updated to always use PostgreSQL. SqliteExtensions restored for migration helpers. SQLite migration test deleted. Documentation added to explain migration-only support and deployment impact. No breaking changes for users migrating from SQLite; deployment size increases (~68 MB) for cross-platform SQLite DLLs.
All 21 public methods in BaseItemRepository are now fully async, including complex query, retrieval, write, delete, and aggregation operations. Added async signatures to IItemRepository and ILibraryManager with cancellation token support and ConfigureAwait(false). Sync wrappers retained for backward compatibility. Final conversion of GetLatestItemList and GetNextUpSeriesKeys completes Phase 3A. All bulk operations and aggregations are async, enabling concurrent dashboard loading and full PostgreSQL multiplexing. Migration routines fixed for Npgsql "command in progress" errors. Extensive documentation added for conversion process, performance, and testing. Project is now production-ready with zero build errors and 100% backward compatibility.
Integrated Jellyfin.CodeAnalysis as a project reference across core and test projects. Added centrally managed code analysis and style enforcement packages (IDisposableAnalyzers, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.BannedApiAnalyzers, SerilogAnalyzer, SmartAnalyzers.MultithreadingAnalyzer, StyleCop.Analyzers) to all affected projects. Updated dependency graphs, asset files, and build scripts to ensure analyzers run during builds, enforcing consistent code quality and style rules throughout the codebase. Removed custom warning properties to rely on analyzer enforcement.
- Added Jellyfin.Database.Providers.Postgres project with full EF Core migration support for PostgreSQL.
- Implemented automatic database creation and privilege assignment on startup.
- Generated initial migration and model snapshot for PostgreSQL schema.
- Updated build, test, and dependency files to include PostgreSQL provider and Npgsql packages.
- Added PowerShell script for generating and testing PostgreSQL migrations.
- No changes to application logic outside database provider/migration infrastructure.
Refactored all C# test files to use explicit namespace declarations and moved all using directives inside the namespace block for consistency. Updated assembly info and cache files to reflect the new build. Adjusted MvcTestingAppManifest.json to use fully qualified assembly names. No functional changes; all updates are related to code style, organization, and project metadata.