Stop treating the absolute path as a file's identity so a base-path change (host binary→docker remap, moved media folder, remount) no longer makes the server duplicate and orphan library rows. - fingerprint.go: ComputeFingerprint = sha256(size ‖ first 1MiB ‖ last 1MiB), a stable content identity that survives rename/move/base-path change. Cached in LibraryItem and reused on incremental scans when size+mtime are unchanged. - sync: send fingerprint + rel_path (relative to the scan root) + agent_id in the library-sync request, so the server can move a row in place and scope stale-cleanup per agent. - daemon: force a FULL re-scan (with a user-facing WARNING) when the scan root changed since the last cache, so the server re-maps by fingerprint instead of duplicating. basePathChanged compares filepath.Clean'd roots. - daemon: relocateUnreachable self-heals a stream request whose path is under an old root but whose file still exists under a current allowed root, so playback works immediately without waiting for the re-scan. Conservative: requires a 3-segment tail and re-checks containment after resolving symlinks so it can neither serve the wrong file nor escape the allowed dirs. See docs/plans/unarr-path-resilience.md in the web repo. |
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