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thalladaandClaude Opus 5 254eaeb713 Fix the six ways article images went missing
Across the first three issues, 145 of 208 referenced images reached the
page; 38 that had been downloaded, re-encoded and written into the EPUB
were never referenced by any chapter, and 69 became `[image: …]` lines.
Six independent causes, each verified against the real articles:

- **Entity-encoded URLs never matched their asset.** `prepare_body`
  re-runs `ammonia::clean`, which writes `&` as `&`, and the tag
  scanner that looks the asset up compared raw attribute text against a
  URL a real parser had decoded. Every image with a query string lost.
  `parse_attrs` now decodes entities.
- **Readability clobbers a working `src`.** Its lazy-image heuristic
  copies any attribute containing `.jpg` over `src`, which on NPR meant
  a `{width}` template (the CDN answers those with a grey square reading
  "Image"), on Substack a JSON blob, on dfarq an entire `srcset` string.
  Pages are now normalized before readability sees them: every `<img>`
  is reduced to `src`/`alt`/`title` with the best candidate from the
  lazy attributes, `src`, `srcset` and `<picture><source>`, so there is
  nothing left for the heuristic to substitute. Candidates that cannot
  resolve — braces, whitespace, quotes, `data:` — are rejected by shape
  rather than by publisher.
- **Readability deletes `<button>` and its subtree**, taking lightbox
  images with it and leaving the captions behind. Image-only wrappers
  are unwrapped first.
- **SVG was undecodable**, so vector charts became placeholders. They
  are rasterized with resvg, which the cover already depends on.
- **Relative URLs resolved against the pre-redirect URL**, 404ing every
  image on an article reached through a shortener. `fetch_readable` now
  reports where it landed.
- **The 12-image cap** silently truncated photo essays, and the images
  past it were advertised as failures. Removed; the issue-wide byte
  budget is the real backstop.

An image that still cannot be embedded is now dropped rather than
announced, unless its alt text is a real description — decorative rules,
spacers and dead links were generating most of the placeholder noise.

`examples/image_audit.rs` replays the pipeline over the articles of
published issues and reports what reaches the page. On issues 1–3:
208→214 images referenced, 145→214 shown, 69→0 placeholders, 38→0
orphaned assets. The three images still not embedded are a 14×14 favicon
and a 650×2 divider — correctly declined, and no longer announced.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-18 02:51:28 +00:00
thallada 9e30c1dcdf Initial commit: The Daily EPUB full implementation
Full implementation of a personalized daily newspaper delivered as an
EPUB.

Articles are pulled from a local self-hosted Miniflux instance, enriched
with comments, summarized and filtered by DeepSeek AI, and then
assembled into two EPUB editions: standard and optimized for the Xteink
X4 e-ink reader. Both are served by the local self-hosted BookOrbit OPDS
server in a separate library. Then the X4 edition is futher converted to
XTC format and served over a separate OPDS server hosted by the Rust
binary. Runs are tracked in a local SQLite database so runs are
idempotent per date.

Full documentation of the plan is in docs/plans and setup and install
instructions are in the README.md file.
2026-08-15 17:46:19 +00:00