Bundle the remaining backend touch-ups that the production review
landed individually as small surgical edits across many modules:
- MQTT runtime: fire-and-forget task tracking + drain resilience.
- mqtt_source + store + storage/color_strip_source: secret_box
encryption for credentials with auto-migration of plaintext fields.
- devices/discovery_watcher: task tracking on watcher start/stop.
- devices/wled_client + wled_provider: URL scheme inference helper
applied at the create/update boundary so bare hostnames stay valid.
- core/capture/screen_capture: hardened error paths.
- core/processing (mapped/processed/processor_manager/video/wled_target):
smaller follow-throughs from the registry refactor that landed
earlier on the branch.
- utils/safe_source + utils/file_ops + utils/__init__: shared URL +
IP classification helpers + larger streaming upload size caps.
- api/auth: WebSocket Origin allow-list + /docs auth-gate.
- api/dependencies: register the new HTTP-endpoint store.
- api/routes (assets, backup, webhooks): streaming-upload caps +
asyncio.gather return_exceptions on broadcast loops.
- tests/test_api + tests/e2e/test_backup_flow: cover the new caps and
the Origin allow-list.
Tests that imported wled_controller.main at module level caused the real
production database (data/ledgrab.db) to be opened before test fixtures
could patch the config. This led to silent data loss.
Patch the global config singleton at conftest module level (before any
test imports main.py) to redirect all DB access to a temp directory.
Tests that call get_available_displays() or capture_display() require
a real display ($DISPLAY on Linux, always available on Windows/macOS).
Mark them with @requires_display to skip on headless CI instead of
failing with "$DISPLAY not set".
Affects: test_screen_capture.py (4 tests), test_api.py (1 test).
This is a complete WLED ambient lighting controller that captures screen border pixels
and sends them to WLED devices for immersive ambient lighting effects.
## Server Features:
- FastAPI-based REST API with 17+ endpoints
- Real-time screen capture with multi-monitor support
- Advanced LED calibration system with visual GUI
- API key authentication with labeled tokens
- Per-device brightness control (0-100%)
- Configurable FPS (1-60), border width, and color correction
- Persistent device storage (JSON-based)
- Comprehensive Web UI with dark/light themes
- Docker support with docker-compose
- Windows monitor name detection via WMI (shows "LG ULTRAWIDE" etc.)
## Web UI Features:
- Device management (add, configure, remove WLED devices)
- Real-time status monitoring with FPS metrics
- Settings modal for device configuration
- Visual calibration GUI with edge testing
- Brightness slider per device
- Display selection with friendly monitor names
- Token-based authentication with login/logout
- Responsive button layout
## Calibration System:
- Support for any LED strip layout (clockwise/counterclockwise)
- 4 starting position options (corners)
- Per-edge LED count configuration
- Visual preview with starting position indicator
- Test buttons to light up individual edges
- Smart LED ordering based on start position and direction
## Home Assistant Integration:
- Custom HACS integration
- Switch entities for processing control
- Sensor entities for status and FPS
- Select entities for display selection
- Config flow for easy setup
- Auto-discovery of devices from server
## Technical Stack:
- Python 3.11+
- FastAPI + uvicorn
- mss (screen capture)
- httpx (async WLED client)
- Pydantic (validation)
- WMI (Windows monitor detection)
- Structlog (logging)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>