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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ All notable changes to Bambuddy will be documented in this file.
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- **SpoolBuddy Kiosk Auth Bypass via API Key** — When Bambuddy auth is enabled, the SpoolBuddy kiosk (Chromium on RPi) was redirected to the login page because the `ProtectedRoute` requires a user object from `GET /auth/me`, which only accepted JWT tokens. The `/auth/me` endpoint now also accepts API keys (via `Authorization: Bearer bb_xxx` or `X-API-Key` header) and returns a synthetic admin user with all permissions. The frontend's `AuthContext` reads an optional `?token=` URL parameter on first load, stores it in localStorage, and strips it from the URL to prevent leakage via browser history or referrer. The install script now includes the API key in the kiosk URL (`/spoolbuddy?token=${API_KEY}`), so the device authenticates automatically on boot without manual login.
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- **SpoolBuddy Kiosk Auth Bypass via API Key** — When Bambuddy auth is enabled, the SpoolBuddy kiosk (Chromium on RPi) was redirected to the login page because the `ProtectedRoute` requires a user object from `GET /auth/me`, which only accepted JWT tokens. The `/auth/me` endpoint now also accepts API keys (via `Authorization: Bearer bb_xxx` or `X-API-Key` header) and returns a synthetic admin user with all permissions. The frontend's `AuthContext` reads an optional `?token=` URL parameter on first load, stores it in localStorage, and strips it from the URL to prevent leakage via browser history or referrer. The install script now includes the API key in the kiosk URL (`/spoolbuddy?token=${API_KEY}`), so the device authenticates automatically on boot without manual login.
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### Fixed
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### Fixed
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+- **Windows Install Fails With "Syntax of the Command Is Incorrect"** ([#544](https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/544)) — The `start_bambuddy.bat` launcher had Unix (LF) line endings instead of Windows (CRLF). When a user's git config has `core.autocrlf=false` or `input`, the file is checked out with LF endings and `cmd.exe` cannot parse it. Added a `.gitattributes` file that forces CRLF for all `.bat` files regardless of git config.
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- **Queue Badge Shows on Incompatible Printers** ([#486](https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/486)) — The purple queue counter badge in the printer card header showed on all printers of the same model when a job was scheduled for "any [model]", even if the printer didn't have the matching filament color loaded. The `PrinterQueueWidget` (which shows "Clear Plate & Start") already filtered by filament type and color, but the badge count used the raw unfiltered queue length. Now applies the same filament compatibility filter to the badge count.
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- **Queue Badge Shows on Incompatible Printers** ([#486](https://github.com/maziggy/bambuddy/issues/486)) — The purple queue counter badge in the printer card header showed on all printers of the same model when a job was scheduled for "any [model]", even if the printer didn't have the matching filament color loaded. The `PrinterQueueWidget` (which shows "Clear Plate & Start") already filtered by filament type and color, but the badge count used the raw unfiltered queue length. Now applies the same filament compatibility filter to the badge count.
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- **SpoolBuddy Daemon Can't Find Hardware Drivers** — The daemon's `nfc_reader.py` and `scale_reader.py` import `read_tag` and `scale_diag` as bare modules, but these files live in `spoolbuddy/scripts/` which isn't on Python's module search path. The systemd service sets `WorkingDirectory` to `spoolbuddy/` and runs `python -m daemon.main`, so only the `spoolbuddy/` and `daemon/` directories are on `sys.path`. Added `scripts/` to `sys.path` at daemon startup, resolved relative to the module file so it works regardless of install path. Also moved the `read_tag` import inside `NFCReader.__init__`'s try/except block — it was previously outside, so a missing module crashed the entire daemon instead of gracefully skipping NFC polling. Demoted hardware-not-available log messages from ERROR to INFO since missing modules are expected when hardware isn't connected.
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- **SpoolBuddy Daemon Can't Find Hardware Drivers** — The daemon's `nfc_reader.py` and `scale_reader.py` import `read_tag` and `scale_diag` as bare modules, but these files live in `spoolbuddy/scripts/` which isn't on Python's module search path. The systemd service sets `WorkingDirectory` to `spoolbuddy/` and runs `python -m daemon.main`, so only the `spoolbuddy/` and `daemon/` directories are on `sys.path`. Added `scripts/` to `sys.path` at daemon startup, resolved relative to the module file so it works regardless of install path. Also moved the `read_tag` import inside `NFCReader.__init__`'s try/except block — it was previously outside, so a missing module crashed the entire daemon instead of gracefully skipping NFC polling. Demoted hardware-not-available log messages from ERROR to INFO since missing modules are expected when hardware isn't connected.
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