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Replace the <owner>/<repo> placeholders with the actual GitHub release repo now that it's known. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Roadmap
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This file tracks planned GoSentry work that is larger than a single bug fix.
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Completed work is recorded in [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md), not here.
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## Open Items
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### Update check from GitHub releases
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Releases are published as GitHub Releases (tags like `v0.12.0`, built by
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`.github/workflows/release.yml`), but the app never tells the user a newer
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version exists — they have to check the releases page by hand.
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Add an update check that queries the GitHub Releases API
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(`GET /repos/mixeme/gosentry/releases/latest`) for the latest published tag,
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strips the leading `v`, and compares it against `app.Version`. When a newer
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version is available, surface it non-intrusively — an "Update available"
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line in Settings (next to the existing version/build info) with a hyperlink
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to the release page, not a modal on launch.
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Design notes / open questions:
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- *Opt-in and offline-safe.* The check makes a network request, so it must be
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off by default (or clearly consented) and never block startup. Failures
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(offline, rate-limited, API change) should be silent — no error dialogs for a
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best-effort convenience feature.
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- *Version comparison.* Compare semantic versions, not strings, so `0.12.0`
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reads as newer than `0.9.0`. A tiny semver comparator in `app` (or a small
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dependency) avoids lexical bugs.
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- *Where the check lives.* Keep it in the `app` layer behind the Service so the
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UI only renders the result, and cache the last check so opening Settings
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repeatedly does not spam the API (unauthenticated GitHub allows 60 req/h).
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- *Repo coordinates.* The primary remote is Gitea; the GitHub repo used for
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releases is [`mixeme/gosentry`](https://github.com/mixeme/gosentry) and must
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be wired in explicitly (constant or build-time value) rather than derived from
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`origin`.
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- *No auto-download.* Scope is detection and notification only; installing the
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update stays a manual click-through to the release page.
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### Window size persistence *(frozen)*
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Window size is currently **not** saved on quit or close. Saving was disabled
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because `w.Canvas().Size()` returns the maximized dimensions when the window is
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maximized, which would corrupt the stored size on the next launch.
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Re-enabling requires a cross-platform way to detect the maximized state before
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saving. Fyne v2.x has no API for this; it needs per-OS native calls:
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`IsZoomed` (Windows), `_NET_WM_STATE` (X11/Linux), `NSWindow.isZoomed`
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(macOS). Unfreeze once that detection is in place.
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**Disadvantages of a platform-specific approach:**
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- *Three separate implementations.* Windows, macOS, and Linux each need their
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own file guarded by a build tag. Each adds CGO bindings or raw syscall
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wrappers that must be kept in sync as OS APIs evolve.
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- *Linux is not one target.* X11 and Wayland have completely different window
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state models. `_NET_WM_STATE` is X11-only; under Wayland the compositor
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controls window decorations and there is no stable client-side API to query
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the maximized state. A single `linux` build tag cannot cover both correctly.
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- *Native window handle is not exposed.* Fyne does not surface the underlying
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`HWND` / `NSWindow` / `XID` through its public API. Obtaining it requires
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either enumerating OS-level windows by PID (fragile, finds wrong windows when
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dialogs are open) or reaching into Fyne/GLFW internals (breaks on Fyne
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upgrades).
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- *Thread-safety constraints.* Win32 and GLFW both require their calls to be
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made from the OS main thread. Tray-menu callbacks run on a separate goroutine,
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so any native call must be marshalled back to the main thread, adding
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synchronisation complexity.
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- *Test coverage gap.* Maximized-state detection cannot be exercised by Fyne's
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headless test driver; it requires a real display and manual or screen-capture
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automation per platform.
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### History tab — column filters (Trigger / Job / State)
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Add dropdown filters above the History table so the user can narrow rows by
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trigger source, job name, or run state. Blocked on Fyne native support: the
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current `widget.Table` has no built-in filter API, and a filter bar built from
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`widget.Select` widgets above the table feels visually out-of-place. Revisit
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when Fyne adds first-class column filtering or a composable data-grid widget.
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