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WEB UI shows the yellow prompt "Added 82 tracks" every time I click to play a new song #290

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yurivict opened this issue Dec 23, 2022 · 8 comments
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@yurivict
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... even though nothing was added recently.

Version: 3.34.0
FreeBSD 13.1

@epoupon
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epoupon commented Dec 23, 2022

Where do you click exactly?
If you click in the album view on one of the songs, the entire album is set to be played (queued), starting at the offset of the song you selected.
Maybe you have this behavior for a 82 songs album?

@yurivict
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When some album is opened - I click on one of its songs.

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epoupon commented Dec 23, 2022

Ok, then it is expected. I guess most players have the same behavior?

@luphoria
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I would disagree, at least coming from a long-time Spotify perspective. The queue system is interesting but nothing crazy.

@yurivict
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It should only notify the user once that some number of new tracks have been added.
Why does it notify on every click on any existing song?

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epoupon commented Dec 23, 2022

Ah ok I see your point.
Also the message says "added" but actually the songs are replaced. I agree this is misleading.

@yurivict
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And they shouldn't be replaced as well because nobody touched the files on disk.

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epoupon commented Dec 23, 2022

Yes I meant replaced in the play queue

@epoupon epoupon added this to the v3.35.0 milestone Dec 30, 2022
epoupon added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 31, 2022
… info) but add a track counter in the play queue button instead. fixes #290
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