GET /api/me/sync-status reads _strava_sync_status.json and
_garmin_sync_status.json for the logged-in user. On page load the nav
script checks this endpoint and, if either service has status=auth_error,
turns the upload arrow orange with a tooltip naming the disconnected
service(s).
New `bincio sync-garmin` command mirrors sync-strava: discovers all users
with garmin_creds.json, refreshes cached garth OAuth2 session, imports new
activities, and optionally POSTs to the rebuild endpoint.
systemd timer fires every 3h offset by 1h30m from Strava to avoid
simultaneous rebuilds. Status written to _garmin_sync_status.json per user.
New endpoint: GET /api/activity/{id}/download/{bas|original|gpx}
- bas: streams the BAS detail JSON as an attachment
- original: streams the original FIT or GPX file from originals/
- gpx: generates a GPX from the timeseries (always available when GPS exists)
download_disabled flag stored in sidecar (edits/{id}.md), propagated to
the merged BAS detail JSON. When set, only the owner can download.
Backend: ops.py writes flag to sidecar; merge.py propagates it to detail
JSON; download.py implements the endpoint; server.py registers the router.
Frontend: EditDrawer gets a "No download" toggle button; ActivityDetail
shows a Download section (hidden when disabled and viewer is not the owner).
feed.json is now a BAS shard index pointing to feed-YYYY-MM.json files
(~150 activities / ~25 KB gzip each) instead of 400+ sequential feed-N.json
pages. The frontend can now jump directly to a specific month when filtering
by year or date range, without loading all newer data first.
- merge.py: write_combined_feed groups by YYYY-MM and emits a shard index
- dataloader.ts: isYearShardUrl matches feed-YYYY-MM.json; loadCombinedFeed
returns pendingShards; FeedPage interface and loadCombinedFeedPage removed
- ActivityFeed.svelte: _yearFromShard handles both index-YYYY and feed-YYYY-MM;
feedNextPage/feedTotalPages/loadingAllFeedPages removed; infinite-loop bug
fixed (toLoad.length guard before setting loadingAllShards); onMount uses
pendingShards from loadCombinedFeed
Status cycles open → awaiting → done → reopen.
Awaiting ideas float to the top in a 'Waiting for your feedback' section
with an amber border (#f59e0b).
Admin can attach an implementation note to any awaiting idea via
POST /api/ideas/{id}/comment. The note appears inside the same card
in a distinct sub-box with a subtle amber tint border, editable inline.
The sub-box is visible to all users once a note exists.
Devices (Apple Watch, some GPS units) record 0.0 when they lose barometric/GPS
lock mid-activity. The old accumulation committed these as real sea-level points,
inflating both gain and loss by the current elevation (e.g. 792m dropout on the
Cosmo Walk added ~1584m of phantom gain+loss).
Fix: skip any elevation value < 1.0m when the current committed elevation is
significantly above zero (> threshold). Gradual legitimate descents to sea level
are unaffected because intermediate values are committed along the way.
Add --recompute-elevation flag to bincio render to backfill existing activities.
- Add _INDOOR_TITLE_RE / _infer_indoor_title() to writer.py (matches zwift,
ftp-builder, turbo-trainer, rodillo); replaces the narrower zwift-only regex
that was local to write_athlete_json
- _is_outdoor now delegates to _infer_indoor_title so all four keywords are
excluded from records and MMP aggregation
- apply_sidecar and _apply_sidecar_summary both set sub_sport=indoor when the
title matches and no explicit sub_sport is already present
- _merge_one_locked: detect title-inferred activities as needs_merge and call
apply_sidecar({},{}) so the _merged copy gets sub_sport=indoor written
- _merge_all_locked: read index upfront to populate to_merge with title-inferred
IDs; call apply_sidecar({},{}) for activities in to_merge without sidecars;
apply _apply_sidecar_summary to ALL summary entries (not only sidecar ones)
- _is_outdoor now also excludes activities whose title matches /\bzwift\b/i,
covering the ~50 Strava-imported Zwift rides that lack sub_sport metadata.
- EditDrawer waits 900ms after a successful save before dispatching 'saved'
(which closes the drawer), so the green "Saved" confirmation is visible.
- _rebuild_athlete_json now applies sidecar edits (sub_sport, sport, etc.)
in-memory before passing summaries to write_athlete_json, so activities
marked indoor via sidecar are correctly excluded from records.
- _best_climb now runs Kadane's over cumulative distance (not 1Hz dense
time) so recording pauses don't create None gaps that falsely reset the
climbing window. Grappa: 811m→1603m; Nivolet: 311m→2009m.
- Add bincio render --recompute-climbs to backfill existing activities
from their stored timeseries.
- fit.py: map FIT sub_sport 'treadmill' and 'virtual' to 'indoor'
- writer.py: broaden _is_outdoor to catch all indoor sub_sport variants
- render/cli.py: rebuild athlete.json from index.json on every bake so
records never go stale when the exclusion logic changes
bake_tracks now writes tracks_YYYY.json shards + tracks_index.json manifest
instead of a single monolithic tracks.json. API /api/me/tracks returns the
manifest; /api/me/tracks/{year} serves individual shards. Explore.svelte
fetches the two most recent years eagerly then streams the rest in the
background so the map renders immediately with recent data.
- bincio/explore.py: bake_tracks() simplifies GPS coords (RDP ε=0.0001),
strips to [lng,lat], groups by sport type, writes per-handle tracks.json
- bake-tracks CLI command; render CLI calls _bake_tracks() after each build;
strava_zip runs it once at end of batch
- /api/me/tracks endpoint serves the baked file; wipe_user cleans it up
- Explore.svelte: MapLibre full-screen map with sidebar — type pills,
year/month date filter, Lines / Heatmap (global or by-type) view modes
- AthleteView: Explore tab visible only to profile owner (checks __bincioMe)
- Base.astro: fullscreen prop + Planner nav link
FIT files from older devices (and GPX/TCX files) often omit the speed field.
The sliding-window best-effort algorithm was treating all such points as speed=0,
so no records were ever produced for these activities.
Fix: when p.speed_kmh is None but consecutive lat/lon are available, compute
haversine segment speed and spread it evenly across the 1Hz interval slots.
This mirrors what _gps_stats already does for avg/max speed computation.
serve/server.py is now 69 lines — app factory, middleware, and router
registration only.
New modules:
deps.py (168 lines) — module-level globals + auth dependency functions
models.py (85 lines) — all Pydantic request/response models
tasks.py (136 lines) — background workers and job tracker
routers/ — one file per domain (10 routers, ~2750 lines total)
auth.py, me.py, admin.py, activities.py, uploads.py,
segments.py, strava.py, garmin.py, ideas.py, feed.py
cli.py updated to set globals on deps instead of server.
88 new regression tests in tests/serve/ cover auth guards and key
behaviours for every router; 294 total passing after the split.
The 285-line _HTML string literal in edit/server.py is replaced by a
template file loaded at request time. The route handler is unchanged in
behaviour — it still substitutes __SITE_URL__, __SPORT_OPTIONS__, and
__STAT_CHECKBOXES__ before returning the response.
Five new tests cover: 200 response, form presence, site_url injection,
no unresolved placeholders, and template file existence on disk.
test_writer: _dummy_metrics() and test_build_summary_required_fields were
missing np_power_w=None after the field was added to ComputedMetrics.
test_metrics: the leading-zero elevation heuristic fired on a single 0.0
start value, incorrectly skipping the first legitimate elevation step.
Guard now requires at least 2 consecutive near-zero leading values before
activating the Apple Watch lock-acquisition workaround.
ALLOWED_IMAGE_TYPES, MAX_IMAGE_BYTES, and unique_image_name() were
duplicated identically in both the edit and serve servers. Centralising
them means a single change point for any future extension (e.g. adding
image/avif support).
Tests added in tests/test_shared_images.py cover no-collision, single
and chained collisions, no-suffix filenames, and constant values.
Before importing each Strava activity, build a set of existing timestamp
prefixes (YYYY-MM-DDTHHMMSSZ) from the activities directory. If the incoming
Strava activity matches an existing prefix, record its Strava ID as done and
skip — preventing duplicate entries when a FIT file and a Strava sync both
cover the same ride.
Also reports skipped-existing count in the summary line.
Admin-only POST /api/ideas/{id}/status toggles status between open and
done. Done ideas are greyed out (opacity 0.55), show a green checkmark,
and sink to the bottom of the list. Admins see done/reopen buttons on
each card.
Ideas and votes are stored as flat JSON files in /var/bincio/_ideas/,
following the same filesystem-first philosophy as segments and efforts.
Vote toggling uses fcntl exclusive locking to prevent concurrent writes.
Both trigger_detect and me_segment_rescan were appending-only, so false
efforts recorded before the geometric speed check fix remained after
rescan. Now each rescan path clears the effort file first, making the
result authoritative.
Long circuit rides were matching a segment START early and finding the
segment END hours later on a second pass, producing effort times of
~17000s on a 4.7km segment. The conformance check passed because the
full-circuit track covers all interior points within 50m over 5 hours.
Add a per-sport minimum geometric speed (segment_distance / elapsed_s):
cycling ≥ 1.0 m/s, running ≥ 0.5 m/s, default ≥ 0.2 m/s. When the
check fails, advance past the current start candidate and retry, so a
legitimate later match (e.g. a second lap done at real speed) is still
detected.
- detect.py: truncate started_at to seconds so dedup key survives JSON round-trip
- store.py: dedup by (activity_id, iso-started_at) string key, not object equality
- server.py: extract _scan_segment_for_user helper; trigger background scan
for the creating user's activities when a new segment is saved
- best_activity_id now included in segment_summary API response
- Best time is a direct link to the activity that produced it
- Clicking a row expands an inline effort list (lazy-loaded from
/api/segments/{id}/efforts): date linked to activity, time, Δ vs PR
- Clicking again collapses; ▲/▼ chevron shows state
New API endpoints:
- GET /api/segments/{id} — single segment metadata
- GET /api/activities/{id}/segment_efforts — efforts for an activity (auth)
- GET /api/users/{handle}/segment_summary — public best time + count per segment
New components:
- SegmentDetail.svelte — map + metadata + effort table (with PR/Δ) + rescan button
- SegmentsPage.svelte — URL router: shows detail when /segments/{id}/, list otherwise
Updated:
- segments/index.astro — now uses SegmentsPage router
- nginx-activity.conf — add /segments/ try_files rule for client-side routing
- ActivityDetail.svelte — segment efforts block below laps
- AthleteView.svelte — Segments tab with best time + effort count per segment
- format.ts — add formatElapsed() for compact m:ss display
When a user saves new Strava credentials with a different client_id,
auto-delete the existing token (it belongs to a different OAuth app
and will always fail on refresh). Add POST /api/strava/disconnect
endpoint and a "Disconnect from Strava" button in settings, visible
only when connected.
Immediate: deleted diego_p's stale token so he can reconnect.