- M3U and EPG URLs now correctly preserve non-standard HTTPS ports (e.g., `:8443`) when accessed behind reverse proxies that forward the port in headers — `get_host_and_port()` now properly checks `X-Forwarded-Port` header before falling back to other detection methods (Fixes#704)
- M3U stream URLs now use `build_absolute_uri_with_port()` for consistency with EPG and logo URLs, ensuring uniform port handling across all M3U file URLs
XC (Xtream Codes) clients require integer channel numbers and fail to parse
float values (e.g., 100.5). This change implements collision-free mapping
that converts floats to integers while preserving existing integer channel
numbers where possible.
Changes:
- Implemented two-pass collision detection algorithm that assigns integers
to float channel numbers by incrementing until an unused number is found
- Applied mapping to all XC client interfaces: live streams API, EPG API,
and XMLTV endpoint
- Detection: XC clients identified by authenticated user (user is not None)
- Regular M3U/EPG clients (user is None) continue to receive float channel
numbers without modification
Example: Channels 100, 100.5, 100.9, 101 become 100, 101, 102, 103 for XC
clients, ensuring no duplicate channel numbers and full compatibility.
System Event Logging:
- Add SystemEvent model with 15 event types tracking channel operations, client connections, M3U/EPG activities, and buffering events
- Log detailed metrics for M3U/EPG refresh operations (streams/programs created/updated/deleted)
- Track M3U/EPG downloads with client information (IP address, user agent, profile, channel count)
- Record channel lifecycle events (start, stop, reconnect) with stream and client details
- Monitor client connections/disconnections and buffering events with stream metadata
Event Viewer UI:
- Add SystemEvents component with real-time updates via WebSocket
- Implement pagination, filtering by event type, and configurable auto-refresh
- Display events with color-coded badges and type-specific icons
- Integrate event viewer into Stats page with modal display
- Add event management settings (retention period, refresh rate)
M3U/EPG Endpoint Optimizations:
- Implement content caching with 5-minute TTL to reduce duplicate processing
- Add client-based event deduplication (2-second window) using IP and user agent hashing
- Support HEAD requests for efficient preflight checks
- Cache streamed EPG responses while maintaining streaming behavior for first request
- Created VODLogo model for movies/series, separate from Logo (channels only)
- Added database migration to create vodlogo table and migrate existing VOD logos
- Implemented VODLogoViewSet with pagination, filtering (used/unused/movies/series), and bulk operations
- Built VODLogosTable component with server-side pagination matching channel logos styling
- Added VOD logos tab with on-demand loading to Logos page
- Fixed orphaned VOD content cleanup to always remove unused entries
- Removed redundant channel_assignable filtering from channel logos
I moved on to LXC install on PVE. The x-tvg-url defaults back to 9191 port whilst in reality the port is defined as :80, therefore this obviously brakes this functionality.
Check request.META.get("SERVER_PORT") before falling back to defaults. This should capture the actual server port from the request.
Use the 'regex' package instead of Python's standard 're' module for pattern
compilation in custom dummy EPG generation. This enables variable-width
lookbehind support, matching JavaScript regex behavior and removing the
fixed-width limitation of the standard library.
This fixes issues where patterns like (?<=\d{1,2}...) would fail with
"look-behind requires fixed-width pattern" errors.
This enhancement introduces a powerful custom dummy EPG system that allows users to generate EPG programs on-demand by parsing channel or stream names using configurable regex patterns.
Key Features:
- Custom Pattern Matching: Define regex patterns to extract information from channel/stream names (teams, leagues, times, dates, etc.)
- Flexible Name Source: Choose to parse either the channel name or a specific stream name (by index)
- Timezone-Aware Scheduling: Automatic DST handling using pytz timezone names (e.g., 'US/Eastern', 'Europe/London')
- Time Format Support: Parse both 12-hour (AM/PM) and 24-hour time formats
- Date Parsing: Extract dates from names with flexible month/day/year patterns
- Custom Templates: Format EPG titles and descriptions using captured groups with {placeholder} syntax
- Upcoming/Ended Customization: Define custom titles and descriptions for programs before and after scheduled events
- Live Preview: Test patterns and templates in real-time with sample input
- Smart Program Generation: Automatically creates "Upcoming" and "Ended" programs around scheduled events
Use Cases:
- Sports channels with event details in stream names (e.g., "NHL 01: Bruins VS Leafs @ 8:00PM ET")
- Movie channels with genre/title/year information
- Racing events with driver/track/series details
- Any scenario where EPG data is embedded in channel/stream naming conventions
Technical Implementation:
- Backend: Pattern matching engine with timezone conversion and program scheduling logic
- Frontend: Interactive form with validation, pattern testing, and visual group preview
- Name Source Options: Parse from channel name or selectable stream index (1-based)
- Fallback Behavior: Uses standard dummy EPG if patterns don't match
- Custom Properties: Stores all configuration in EPGSource.custom_properties JSON field
Configuration Options:
- Title Pattern: Extract primary information (required)
- Time Pattern: Extract hour/minute/AM-PM (optional)
- Date Pattern: Extract month/day/year (optional)
- Timezone: Event timezone with automatic DST support
- Program Duration: Length of generated programs in minutes
- Title Template: Format EPG title using captured groups
- Description Template: Format EPG description using captured groups
- Upcoming Title Template: Custom title for programs before event starts (optional)
- Upcoming Description Template: Custom description for programs before event starts (optional)
- Ended Title Template: Custom title for programs after event ends (optional)
- Ended Description Template: Custom description for programs after event ends (optional)
- Name Source: Channel name or stream name
- Stream Index: Which stream to use when parsing stream names (1, 2, 3, etc.)
Closes#293