The weighted score summed incomparable units, so size could outvote traits
that disqualify an element outright. Measured on a real page: a display:none
preload reports its full 1080p intrinsic size and scored 2073600, beating a
visible unmuted player at 509920.
Selection now compares an ordered list of signals, highest priority first:
has a source, is rendered, is not a silent background loop, rendered size
bucket, is playing, has controls, duration. Rendered size replaces intrinsic
resolution, and mute state is gone from the ranking entirely: it is a viewer
preference, not evidence about which element is the player.
It stays a ranking rather than a filter, so a page of only bad candidates
still yields one and findVideo never returns null where a video exists.
The new tests/e2e suite runs the shipped finder against real fixture pages
and drives the packed extension for injection, reinjection and remote
play/pause/seek into a first-party frame. All five scoring scenarios fail
against the previous implementation.
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- Add .github/workflows/ci.yml running `npm run verify` (lint, tests,
audits, builds) on every push to main and pull request, so regressions
can't reach main or a release tag unchecked.
- release.yml: use `npm ci` instead of `npm install` for reproducible builds.
- package.json: add `test` script aliasing the verify suite.
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