Manager simulation
Waiting for the synthetic status snapshot.
- Manager
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- Preview index
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- Scheduler
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Preview the Manager sign-in workflow. The password exists only in memory and is discarded on reload.
Static by design. This preview makes no analytics, authentication, or cloud-management requests.

Here is a fictional healthy TautWeekly state for exploring the Manager interface.
No operational action is performed by this dashboard.
Explore fictional Tautulli, Plex, and email fields, then run passing synthetic setup checks.
Generate local newsletter previews from the Preview center. Email is never sent by that action.
Runtime health is kept separate from configuration and external integrations.
Waiting for the synthetic status snapshot.
Safe setup checks have not been recorded.
Inspecting the fictional scheduler state.
These invented counts demonstrate status presentation; no inbox exists.
Safe checks run after a successful save and remain available for manual retesting.
The fictional scheduler has not reported an upcoming run.
No fictional renderer result has been recorded.
Only local, indexed synthetic HTML states are available.
Explore the package-neutral Manager workflow with fictional values, synthetic choices, simulated verification, and local demo previews.
Waiting for a simulated configuration save.
This demonstration never opens a network connection, authenticates, sends email, writes files, changes recipient state, or installs a schedule. Every passing result is synthetic.
A simulated save loads a fixed roster of invented libraries, numeric IDs, display names, and roles. Choices exist only in memory and reset on reload.
Select at least one fictional movie or TV library. Saving applies only temporary demo choices.
Checked fictional users illustrate exclusions while remaining available to simulated preview and TestEmail flows.
The synthetic configuration is invalid or unreadable. Reload the page to restore its fixed fictional values.
The listed backup is fictional. Restore updates temporary demo state only; Delete requires confirmation and removes only the in-memory demo row.
Review the configured delivery window, verify scheduler ownership, and explore one explicit typed change at a time.
The Manager accepts only install/refresh, enable, disable, or remove. A real package applies its host-native approval and ownership checks; this preview only simulates the resulting state.
Disabling or removing a schedule never cancels a newsletter process that is already running.
Simulate creating an ownership-verified host schedule.
Simulate allowing the fictional schedule to begin future runs.
Simulate preventing future starts while preserving the in-memory definition.
Simulate removing the fictional owned schedule. No host task or file is changed.
Review this fictional operation before updating the in-memory scheduler state.
No synthetic schedule operation has started.
Successful demo saves run passing synthetic compatibility checks. Repeat the invented Tautulli, direct Plex, and SMTP checks here without opening a network connection.
A restrictive content security policy blocks connections, and the in-page mock API returns only passing synthetic results. The fictional .invalid endpoints and placeholder secrets are never transmitted or logged.
The mock API returns passing fictional identity and library checks. No value is sent to Tautulli, Plex, SMTP, or any other endpoint.
No integration result is retained for this saved configuration.
The demonstration models DNS/TCP, greeting, EHLO, and STARTTLS evidence entirely in memory. It never resolves a host, authenticates, or submits sender, recipient, subject, newsletter, or message data.
The mock API returns a fictional greeting, EHLO, and certificate-validated STARTTLS result. No SMTP host is contacted.
No SMTP preflight is retained for this saved configuration.
Real public media art and dated rating snapshots render locally inside the sandboxed preview frame. Viewer activity, counts, and delivery state remain fictional; nothing is generated on disk or sent.
Uses a fictional user ID to refresh six bundled srcdoc previews in memory. No output file, service request, email, or recipient state change occurs.
Demonstrates the guarded six-message workflow using a fictional user and .invalid TestEmail. No SMTP connection or message exists.
Choose a fictional Manual Welcome recipient or model the all-eligible delivery workflow. No message is created or sent.
Fictional aggregate evidence will appear after a simulation starts.
The page keeps temporary operation state in memory only.
The complete weekly newsletter opens automatically.
History exists only until reload and contains invented operation types, timestamps, aggregate counts, and preview identifiers.
Explore the optional access lock and fictional update card. This demonstration changes only temporary in-memory state and never stores the entered value.
Checking the local access policy.
This lock is only a demonstration. Sign out to preview the login screen, or reload the page to discard the temporary password state and restore trusted access. No recovery command or host file is involved.
Reading a fictional local update result. This static preview never contacts a release service.
The fictional package reports its safe update boundary.
Production keeps the host boundary. An install action appears only where a package already has a safe external updater. Other Managers provide host-owned guidance without root, a container-engine socket, privileged helper, or host mutation.
Preview and schedule actions are allowlisted. Browser input cannot choose an executable, script path, or command string.
The preview ships as static assets. Its content security policy blocks network connections and all mock state resets on reload.
Secret fields expose only a fixed demo placeholder. Values typed into password controls are discarded and never persisted.
Every check and operation is labeled synthetic or simulated; no SMTP acceptance or inbox delivery is asserted.
Fixed fictional events demonstrate the production layout and disappear when the page reloads.
Fictional and in-memory. Each event is a bundled example with a timestamp, category, outcome, fixed summary, and demo code. No real URL, IP address, email address, user identity, media data, credential, or command output is present. Temporary demo events only.