- Added a method to send failure notifications to Flutter when the background service fails to enter the foreground.
- Implemented a broadcast receiver to handle service failure notifications and notify Flutter about the failure.
- Enhanced the persistent streaming service to attempt recovery for failed streams.
- Introduced heartbeat monitoring for SSE streams to detect stale connections and trigger recovery actions.
Hide archived assistant variants in the linear chat view and track
previous assistant as versions so regenerated responses do not
duplicate or lose history. When regenerating, mark the previous assistant
message with an archivedVariant flag for the UI and keep it in server
history. Add a ChatMessageVersion model and a versions field to
ChatMessage to store prior generated variants. Implement
archiveLastAssistantAsVersion in chat providers to snapshot the last
assistant message into versions and reset the message for a fresh
streamed generation. Finalize flow updates to attach an adjacent archived
assistant as a version when needed so the UI can present a switcher
between current and past variants. These changes prevent duplicate
messages, preserve previous responses, and enable variant switching.
Introduce server TTS support and engine selection while keeping
device TTS as the default.
- Add new persistence keys for storing TTS engine and selected
server voice (ttsEngine, ttsServerVoiceId, ttsServerVoiceName).
- Extend TextToSpeechService to support two engines:
TtsEngine.device (FlutterTts) and TtsEngine.server (remote audio).
- Wire in an AudioPlayer and optional ApiService to fetch raw
audio bytes from the server and play them, with event hooks
mapped to existing lifecycle callbacks.
- Implement fallback to device TTS on server errors or empty
responses, and ensure player lifecycle (pause/stop/dispose)
is handled when using server engine.
- Allow engine and preferred voice to be configured before
initialization and updated at runtime via updateSettings.
This enables selecting a server-side voice and using a remote
TTS provider while preserving compatibility with the existing
device TTS implementation.
- Updated multiple instances of the 'monospace' font family to use AppTypography.monospaceFontFamily for consistency across the application.
- This change enhances maintainability and ensures a unified typography approach throughout the app.