Truth-up wiki against main 0.12.1-dev: schema v7, deprecation pointers, residual flag renames
Companion to https://github.com/rhoopr/kei/pull/315. Origin already had
the bulk of the v0.11.x → v0.12.0 rename work (CLI‑metrics-port →
CLI‑http-port, [server] section in Configuration, --download-dir in
Docker entrypoint); this commit fills in the remaining gaps.
State-Tracking
- Bump documented schema version 4 → 7. Describe v5 metadata columns
+ asset_albums / asset_people tables, v6 metadata_write_failed_at,
v7 sync_runs.status lifecycle column. Note status alongside the
legacy `interrupted` boolean.
Deprecation-pointer pages
- Convert CLI‑threads-num, CLI‑retry-delay, and CLI‑directory to
one-screen migration pointers; the canonical pages are CLI‑threads,
CLI‑max-retries, and CLI‑download-dir.
- Add CLI‑metrics-port (deprecation pointer kept for old links even
though origin renamed the file).
New canonical CLI pages
- CLI‑threads, CLI‑download-dir, CLI‑http-bind, CLI‑retry-failed.
- CLI‑bandwidth-limit refreshed to reference --threads (not the
deprecated --threads-num).
Cross-page sweeps for residual stale references on pages origin
didn't touch:
- --directory → --download-dir in Watch-Mode, Folder-Structure,
Import-Existing, Credentials, Docker, CLI‑password-file,
CLI‑notify-systemd, CLI‑folder-structure, Home.
- --threads-num → --threads in Home, Download-Pipeline, CLI‑config,
and the CLI‑report-json sample JSON.
- Drop --retry-delay references from Retry, CLI‑max-retries,
CLI‑max-download-attempts, Download-Pipeline, Sync; rewrite the
Retry page's backoff table around --max-retries.
Configuration.md: switch the TOML example from threads_num to
threads, drop the explicit `delay` line from [download.retry] (now
derived from max_retries), add `bind = "0.0.0.0"` to [server], and
document threads_num / [download.retry] delay under Deprecated keys.
Sync.md: link --max-download-attempts and --retry-failed to their
pages; rename --threads-num and --directory rows; fold --retry-delay
note into the --max-retries description.