Content Manager now shows Title and Summary columns from Kiwix metadata
instead of just raw filenames. Metadata is captured when files are
downloaded from Content Explorer and stored in a new zim_file_metadata
table. Existing files without metadata gracefully fall back to showing
the filename.
Changes:
- Add zim_file_metadata table and model for storing title, summary, author
- Update download flow to capture and store metadata from Kiwix library
- Update Content Manager UI to display Title and Summary columns
- Clean up metadata when ZIM files are deleted
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a standalone Wikipedia selection section that appears prominently in both
the Easy Setup Wizard and Content Explorer. Features include:
- Six Wikipedia package options ranging from Quick Reference (313MB) to Complete
Wikipedia with Full Media (99.6GB)
- Card-based radio selection UI with clear size indicators
- Smart replacement: downloads new package before deleting old one
- Status tracking: shows Installed, Selected, or Downloading badges
- "No Wikipedia" option for users who want to skip or remove Wikipedia
Technical changes:
- New wikipedia_selections database table and model
- New /api/zim/wikipedia and /api/zim/wikipedia/select endpoints
- WikipediaSelector component with consistent styling
- Integration with existing download queue system
- Callback updates status to 'installed' on successful download
- Wikipedia removed from tiered category system to avoid duplication
UI improvements:
- Added section dividers and icons (AI Models, Wikipedia, Additional Content)
- Consistent spacing between major sections in Easy Setup Wizard
- Content Explorer gets matching Wikipedia section with submit button
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add installed_tiers table to persist user's tier selection per category
- Change tier selection behavior: clicking a tier now highlights it locally,
user must click "Submit" to confirm (previously clicked = immediate download)
- Remove "Recommended" badge and asterisk (*) from tier displays
- Highlight installed tier instead of recommended tier in CategoryCard
- Add "Click to choose" hint when no tier is installed
- Save installed tier when downloading from Content Explorer or Easy Setup
- Pass installed tier to modal as default selection
Database:
- New migration: create installed_tiers table (category_slug unique, tier_slug)
- New model: InstalledTier
Backend:
- ZimService.listCuratedCategories() now includes installedTierSlug
- New ZimService.saveInstalledTier() method
- New POST /api/zim/save-installed-tier endpoint
Frontend:
- TierSelectionModal: local selection state, "Close" → "Submit" button
- CategoryCard: highlight based on installedTierSlug, add "Click to choose"
- Content Explorer: save tier after download, refresh categories
- Easy Setup: save tiers on wizard completion
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add comprehensive benchmarking capability to measure server performance:
Backend:
- BenchmarkService with CPU, memory, disk, and AI benchmarks using sysbench
- Database migrations for benchmark_results and benchmark_settings tables
- REST API endpoints for running benchmarks and retrieving results
- CLI commands: benchmark:run, benchmark:results, benchmark:submit
- BullMQ job for async benchmark execution with SSE progress updates
- Synchronous mode option (?sync=true) for simpler local dev setup
Frontend:
- Benchmark settings page with circular gauges for scores
- NOMAD Score display with weighted composite calculation
- System Performance section (CPU, Memory, Disk Read/Write)
- AI Performance section (tokens/sec, time to first token)
- Hardware Information display
- Expandable Benchmark Details section
- Progress simulation during sync benchmark execution
Easy Setup Integration:
- Added System Benchmark to Additional Tools section
- Built-in capability pattern for non-Docker features
- Click-to-navigate behavior for built-in tools
Fixes:
- Docker log multiplexing issue (Tty: true) for proper output parsing
- Consolidated disk benchmarks into single container execution
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>