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).
- Add bincio/extract/ingest.py as a facade over the extract internals (ingest_parsed, strava_sync), reducing coupling from 6+ imports to one
- Add merge_one() to merge.py — fast single-activity path for interactive edits (rewrites one file + index, skips full directory rebuild)
- Rewrite edit/ops.py to delegate to the new facade; fix broken run_strava_sync return (was referencing undefined locals)
- Remove duplicated SPORTS, STAT_PANELS, VALID_ACTIVITY_ID from edit/server.py — now imported from ops.py
Auth wall (Base.astro): set data-auth-pending on <body> at SSG time and hide
it with inline CSS before any JS runs; remove the attribute after /api/me
resolves. Eliminates the flash of protected content on private instances.
Multi-user write API (serve/server.py): the previous _apply_sidecar_edit and
strava_sync imports from bincio.edit.server were broken (those names don't
exist as module-level exports) and the Strava sync mutated a global data_dir,
making concurrent requests from different users racy. Fix: extract both
operations into bincio/edit/ops.py as pure functions that take data_dir
explicitly. Both edit/server.py and serve/server.py now import from there.
Security: add rate limiting to POST /api/register (5 attempts / 15 min / IP,
separate bucket from login). Add _check_id() activity ID validation to both
GET and POST /api/activity/{id} in serve/server.py.
Single-user mode: _write_root_manifest now forces instance.private=false when
no instance.db exists, even if a previous run wrote true. Prevents the auth
wall from firing and redirecting to /login/ when bincio serve isn't running.
ActivityFeed: skip filterHandle when profileIndexUrl is set (per-user profile
pages load the right shard directly; activities have no handle tag at that
point, so the filter was producing an empty feed). Fix handle links to point
to /u/{handle}/ instead of /{handle}/. Fix <a>-inside-<a> Svelte warning by
converting the inner handle link to a <button>.