I accidentally deleted most of my music directory. The database was
still intact. I recovered the music directory by rolling back to a
previous ZFS snapshot and performed a reindex. However, libresonic did
not mark the deleted files as present. Turns out the file timestamp was
unchanged through the ZFS restore, and so libresonic still thought the
last indexing effort was still "good".
This adds the option to ignore file timestamps when scanning files. This
can be helpful in the case of a restore as described above. There might
be a better way to do this, as this was really a quick effort on my part
to fix my own libresonic.
This does not add a UI, just a single property that can be turned on by
editing the lilbresonic.properties file.
@fxthomas suggested this could instead be a query parameter on the
initial issue #359. That would basically move the potential UI to the
scan page. That would be fine, but I could imagine there might be cases
where people want this setting on all the time.
Signed-off-by: Andrew DeMaria <lostonamountain@gmail.com>
Because Double Brace Initialization (DBI) creates an anonymous class with a
reference to the instance of the owning object, its use can lead to memory
leaks if the anonymous inner class is returned and held by other objects. Even
when there's no leak, DBI is so obscure that it's bound to confuse most
maintainers.
get autowired and component scanned and don't have to be completely
configured in applicationContext-service.xml
Signed-off-by: Derrek Bond <yoyo007@gmail.com>