Directly attempt to remove the daemon socket file and handle NotFound errors
instead of checking for its existence first. This prevents a potential
race condition where the file could be replaced between the check and
the removal.
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* 🧹 Refactor: Replace unsafe unwrap in get_audio_player
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* 🧹 Refactor: Replace unsafe unwrap in get_audio_player
Resolved GitHub CI failure where a syntax error was introduced due to a bad automated merge with main. Rebased cleanly to ensure only the get_audio_player code health changes are included.
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* Delete tests/perf_play.rs
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* perf(audio_player): offload synchronous I/O and decoder init to spawn_blocking
Moved synchronous file system operations (`fs::File::open` and `file_path.exists()`) and CPU-bound decoder initialization (`Decoder::try_from`) inside the async `AudioPlayer::play` method to `tokio::task::spawn_blocking`.
This prevents starving the Tokio worker threads during disk operations and significantly reduces event loop latency.
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* perf(audio_player): offload synchronous I/O and decoder init to spawn_blocking
Moved synchronous file system operations (`fs::File::open` and `file_path.exists()`) and CPU-bound decoder initialization (`Decoder::try_from`) inside the async `AudioPlayer::play` method to `tokio::task::spawn_blocking`.
This prevents starving the Tokio worker threads during disk operations and significantly reduces event loop latency.
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Replaced sequential unwraps on pipewire properties ("node.id", "port.id", "port.name")
with an `if let` and `and_then()` pattern in `src/utils/pipewire.rs`. This provides
safety against daemon crashes when properties are missing or malformed by silently
returning instead of panicking.
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Offload synchronous `fs::File::open` and `Decoder::try_from` operations to `tokio::task::spawn_blocking` in `AudioPlayer::update`. This allows the Tokio runtime to process other asynchronous tasks concurrently without being blocked by file I/O operations and audio header decoding during looped playback.
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The daemon was allocating memory based on an unverified length prefix
sent over the unauthenticated Unix socket, potentially allowing a malicious
client to cause an Out-Of-Memory panic (DoS). A 10 MB size limit has been
introduced.
Note: The previously reported `unwrap()` panic on invalid JSON payloads
was already fixed and replaced with a safe `match` block in a prior commit.
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Moves the check `if let Some(current_input_name) = &audio_player.input_device_name`
outside the loop over `input_devices` in `GetFullStateCommand::execute`.
By creating two separate loops (one for when an input device name is selected,
and one for when it is not), we eliminate the overhead of evaluating the `Option`
on every single iteration of the `input_devices` array. This effectively unswitches
the loop and avoids repeatedly accessing the `audio_player` struct field.
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In `draw_footer`, the `all_inputs` HashMap was being collected into a Vec
and sorted on every single UI frame (~60 FPS). This caused unnecessary
overhead and allocations.
This commit introduces a cached `all_inputs_sorted` vector in the
`AudioPlayerState` which is populated only when the inputs map changes
during the state sync. `draw_footer` now loops over this pre-sorted
vector directly.
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When the user's daemon.json or gui.json configuration files become corrupted or invalid (e.g. invalid JSON), the application panics as the load_from_file function previously bubbled up the error causing a panic. This fix modifies load_from_file for both DaemonConfig and GuiConfig to catch JSON parsing errors using a match statement and return a Default configuration instead.
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Removed the unsafe `.unwrap()` call when attempting to get the parent directory of `config_path` in `DaemonConfig::save_to_file` and `GuiConfig::save_to_file`. Replaced it with an idiomatic `if let Some(config_dir)` check to improve code safety and maintainability.
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Replaces `audio_player_state_shared.lock().unwrap()` with `.unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner())` in `src/utils/gui.rs` to allow safe recovery from poisoned locks and avoid application panics.
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This commit addresses a code health issue in `src/gui/input.rs` where an `.is_some()` check was followed by an unsafe `.unwrap()` on `self.app_state.selected_file`.
The logic has been updated to use the idiomatic `if let Some(path) = self.app_state.selected_file.clone()` pattern. The `.clone()` is necessary because the subsequent methods (`self.play_file` and `self.stop`) require a mutable borrow (`&mut self`), which would conflict with an immutable borrow of `self.app_state.selected_file`. This change ensures the code is safe and panic-free while satisfying Rust's borrow checker rules. Behavior remains unchanged.
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- Replaced `.unwrap()` with proper error handling during JSON serialization in `GetStateCommand`, `GetTracksCommand`, and `GetFullStateCommand`.
- Added error handling for malformed client requests in the daemon's main loop.
- Ensured the daemon stays running even if serialization or deserialization fails.
- Handled potential errors from `get_all_devices()`.
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Moved the access of `audio_player.input_device_name` outside the loop
in `GetFullStateCommand::execute` to avoid repeated field access and
Option checking during iteration.
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Replaced `.to_str().unwrap()` with `.to_string_lossy()` when converting
`PathBuf` to `String` to prevent potential crashes if the path contains
invalid Unicode. This change improves the robustness of both the CLI
and GUI components when handling file paths.
- Modified `src/bin/cli.rs` to safely handle `file_path`.
- Modified `src/gui/mod.rs` to safely handle `path` in `play_file`.
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