- POST /api/admin/users/{handle}/reextract-originals: reads stored
originals/strava/*.json and re-runs strava_to_parsed + ingest_parsed
without hitting the Strava API; streams SSE progress; calls merge_all
and rebuild on completion
- GET /api/admin/users/{handle}/diag: now shows _merged/activities/
file counts, a sample of filenames in activities/ (with symlink flag),
and lists pending_files by name
- Admin page: Re-extract button per user with live SSE progress modal
- bincio.serve logger wired into uvicorn output: rebuild steps, upload
errors, strava-zip progress all now appear in the server log
- _trigger_rebuild: capture stdout/stderr, log errors instead of silently
discarding; exceptions logged with traceback instead of swallowed
- upload handler: log per-file errors with traceback; include error detail
in the SSE event sent back to the browser
- strava-zip handler: log imported/error counts on completion
- GET /api/admin/users/{handle}/diag: snapshot of a user's data dir
(file counts, sizes, index activity counts, pending uploads)
- POST /api/admin/users/{handle}/rebuild-sync: blocking rebuild that
returns full stdout/stderr — for debugging without SSH log access
- Admin page: Diag button per user opens a modal showing the diag JSON
getStaticPaths now returns [] — all /activity/{id}/ URLs are served by
the activity/index.html shell via nginx try_files and hydrated by
ActivityDetailLoader. Pre-rendering thousands of pages was exhausting
server RAM and killing the build. The dynamic loader already handles
public, unlisted, and local activities identically.
db.py: reset_codes table (code, handle, created_by, created_at,
expires_at, used_at); create_reset_code() invalidates any prior unused
code for the same handle; use_reset_code() validates handle match,
expiry (24 h), and single-use; change_password() updates the hash.
server.py: POST /api/admin/users/{handle}/reset-password-code (admin)
returns a code; POST /api/auth/reset-password (public) validates the
code + handle and sets the new password.
Admin page: "Reset pwd" button per user — shows the code inline on
click (monospace, click-to-copy).
/reset-password/ page: handle + code + new password form.
Login page: "Forgot password?" link.
The old DELETE /api/admin/users/{handle}/activities only removed *.json
files and _merged/, leaving originals/ (Strava FIT files) and edits/
untouched — causing the 968 MB disk usage after a delete.
_wipe_user_activities() now removes activities/, edits/, originals/,
_merged/, index.json, athlete.json, and .bincio_cache.json. Admin page
button renamed to "Reset data" with updated confirmation text.
Server endpoint removes the activity JSON, GeoJSON, timeseries, sidecar
edit, and images directory. Also purges the dedup cache entry so the
file can be re-uploaded if needed. Runs merge_all + rebuild afterwards.
EditDrawer: two-click delete button (click once → "Confirm delete?",
click again → deletes). On success, dispatches 'deleted' event.
ActivityDetail navigates back to the feed on delete.
FIT parser: try enhanced_altitude before altitude. Barometric altimeters
on modern Garmins (Edge 540, 840, etc.) write enhanced_altitude in
record messages and total_ascent in lap messages. The old code read only
altitude, producing null elevation_m per point → null elevation_gain_m
at the activity root while laps had correct values from total_ascent.
ActivityMap: use preview_coords (passed from ActivitySummary) to
initialise the map at the activity's location on mount, eliminating the
flash of world-view before the async detail JSON / bbox arrives.
- "unlisted" = not shown in the public feed, but GPS track, timeseries
and detail JSON are all accessible by direct URL (security by obscurity)
- "private" accepted as legacy alias everywhere (backward compat with
existing data on disk)
- New writes from Strava sync / ZIP upload / sidecar use "unlisted"
- Only "no_gps" now suppresses the GPS track
- isUnlisted() helper in format.ts used by all Svelte/Astro components
- SCHEMA.md and CLAUDE.md document the privacy model and the distinction
between "unlisted" and "no_gps"
If the index-based lookup fails (shard fetch silently failed, stale
index state, etc.), try fetching the activity detail file directly from
each user shard's _merged/activities/ directory. This makes private
activities and newly-synced activities accessible even when the index
resolution fails.
Also add console.error logging when shards fail in resolveShards to
help diagnose root causes.
added 3256 more.
- danilo: _merged/ is 8 KB — basically empty. merge_all likely ran concurrently (multiple file uploads trigger multiple rebuilds without a lock in --no-build mode),
causing a race where shutil.rmtree(merged_acts) from one run wiped what another run was writing.
Two fixes: serialize --no-build rebuilds with the same lock, and add a "Rebuild" button to the admin page.
Root causes fixed:
1. merge_all race condition — --no-build rebuilds now hold _rebuild_lock, same as full builds
2. The SSE rebuild-trigger bug (already fixed earlier) was brut's original cause
next server restart.
Admin page now shows:
- Overall disk bar (used/free/%)
- Per-user table: total, activities (with file count), originals (with Strava breakdown), merged, images
- A mini bar per user showing relative size
- Red ⚠ warning if orphaned temp ZIPs are still present for a user
- Delete activities button (reloads sizes after)
index.json, then triggers a rebuild. Admin-only.
- /admin/ page — lists all users, each with a "Delete activities" button. Clicking asks for
confirmation in a <dialog> before firing the request. Button shows "Deleted (N)" or an error inline.
- "Admin" nav link — appears in the top-right for admins only, hidden for everyone else.
- POST /api/upload now returns text/event-stream instead of JSON
- Per-file progress events stream back as each file is processed: ↓ 3/47 (6%) — morning_ride.fit
- Final done event shows the summary: "12 added, 35 duplicates"
- The Vite proxy is configured to stream this properly (no buffering)
For the admin:
- New GET /api/admin/jobs endpoint (admin-only) returns the list of active upload jobs, each with
user, started_at, total, done, current (filename being processed)
- A pulsing amber badge appears in the nav bar for admins when any user has an active upload running
— it shows e.g. "2 uploads running" with a tooltip listing each user's progress (@alice: 12/50
files)
- Polls every 5 seconds, disappears automatically when all jobs finish
stripping them; privacy filtering is now done client-side
- ActivityFeed: detect logged-in user via bincio:me event; show private
activities only when viewing your own profile; private cards get a lock
badge
container div, causing the layout to collapse to zero height for a moment.
The browser then scrolls to keep the viewport anchored, but since the page
got shorter it jumps to the top. When the new SVG is appended, the page is
taller again but the scroll position was already reset.
Fix: give the chart container a min-height matching the chart height (220px)
so it never collapses.
Logo and action buttons are shrink-0 anchors; nav links occupy the
remaining space with overflow-x:auto and a hidden scrollbar so they
scroll independently. body gets overflow-x:hidden to prevent the
whole page from drifting sideways on narrow screens.
1. The build took minutes → 404 during that window
2. Even after the build, the output lands in site/dist/ — nginx serves from /var/www/bincio/ which is only updated by the rsync in the post-receive hook, not by the server process
Fixes applied:
1. bincio/render/cli.py: Added --no-build flag — merges sidecars and updates manifests but skips astro build. This is fast (~1 second).
2. bincio/serve/server.py _trigger_rebuild: Now passes --no-build. After an upload, _merged/ and root index.json are updated immediately, so the feed reflects the new activity. The static Astro pages are
only rebuilt on git push.
3. site/src/components/ActivityDetailLoader.svelte (new): Svelte component that reads the activity ID from the URL, calls loadIndex to resolve the shard tree, then renders ActivityDetail dynamically — no
pre-built page needed.
4. site/src/pages/activity/index.astro (new): Generic Astro shell page that renders ActivityDetailLoader. Gets compiled to dist/activity/index.html.
5. docs/deployment/vps.md: Added location /activity/ { try_files $uri $uri/ /activity/index.html; } to the nginx config. When a request arrives for /activity/2026-04-06T153345Z/ and no pre-built file
exists, nginx serves the shell, which loads the data dynamically from /data/ (which nginx already serves live from disk).
After registration creates the user's directories, it now calls _write_root_manifest(dd). This rewrites index.json to include the new handle's shard immediately. Since Astro dev re-evaluates getStaticPaths() on every request (reading that file), /u/pres/, /u/pres/stats/, and /u/pres/athlete/ will resolve correctly as soon as the new user navigates there.
Fix 2 — invites link (athlete/index.astro:33):
Added an Invites button (top-right, same style as "Edit profile") that starts hidden. When bincio:me fires and me === handle (you're on your own page), the subnav tabs are removed as before AND the invites button is revealed. Other visitors see neither.
- writer.py: timeseries is now written to {id}.timeseries.json as a separate file. The detail JSON gets a timeseries_url field instead. finalize_pending and cleanup_pending handle the extra file.
- merge.py (merge_one): symlinks the .timeseries.json file alongside the detail JSON. merge_all already handles it transparently (the .timeseries.json stem doesn't match any activity
ID in to_merge, so it falls through to the symlink branch).
- types.ts: timeseries is now timeseries?: Timeseries | null, and timeseries_url?: string | null added.
- dataloader.ts: new loadTimeseries(url, detailUrl, base) function that resolves paths correctly in both single- and multi-user modes (uses the fetched detail URL's directory as the base).
- ActivityDetail.svelte: loads timeseries separately after detail loads; uses detail.timeseries for IDB activities (embedded) or fetches via detail.timeseries_url for server activities. Charts show a pulse placeholder while loading.
2 — GZip
- GZipMiddleware (min 1 KB) added to both bincio/serve/server.py and bincio/edit/server.py — all API JSON responses are now gzip-compressed.
- For static files (the big timeseries JSONs), nginx should be configured with gzip on; gzip_types application/json application/geo+json; — no code change needed on the server side.
Net effect: opening an activity page now fetches ~1.4 KB (detail) instead of ~586 KB. The timeseries fetches ~60–150 KB gzip-compressed shortly after (it loads concurrently with the map rendering).