Backend now owns the turn-cutoff and pause guards the order tab
relies on: the scheduler flips runtime_status between
generation_in_progress and running around every engine tick, a
failed tick auto-pauses the game through OnRuntimeSnapshot, and a
new game.paused notification kind fans out alongside
game.turn.ready. The user-games handlers reject submits with
HTTP 409 turn_already_closed or game_paused depending on the
runtime state.
UI delegates auto-sync to a new OrderQueue: offline detection,
single retry on reconnect, conflict / paused classification.
OrderDraftStore surfaces conflictBanner / pausedBanner runes,
clears them on local mutation or on a game.turn.ready push via
resetForNewTurn. The order tab renders the matching banners and
the new conflict per-row badge; i18n bundles cover en + ru.
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Wires the first end-to-end command through the full pipeline:
inspector rename action → local order draft → user.games.order
submit → optimistic overlay on map / inspector → server hydration
on cache miss via the new user.games.order.get message type.
Backend: GET /api/v1/user/games/{id}/orders forwards to engine
GET /api/v1/order. Gateway parses the engine PUT response into the
extended UserGamesOrderResponse FBS envelope and adds
executeUserGamesOrderGet for the read-back path. Frontend ports
ValidateTypeName to TS, lands the inline rename editor + Submit
button, and exposes a renderedReport context so consumers see the
overlay-applied snapshot.
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- Extend pkg/model/lobby and pkg/schema/fbs/lobby.fbs with public-games
list, my-applications/invites lists, game-create, application-submit,
invite-redeem/decline. Mirror the matching transcoder pairs and Go
fixture round-trip tests.
- Wire the seven new lobby message types through
gateway/internal/backendclient/{routes,lobby_commands}.go with
per-command REST helpers, JSON-tolerant decoding of backend wire
shapes, and httptest-based unit coverage for success / 4xx / 5xx /
503 across each command.
- Introduce TS-side FlatBuffers via the `flatbuffers` runtime dep, a
`make fbs-ts` target driving flatc, and the generated bindings under
ui/frontend/src/proto/galaxy/fbs. Phase 7's `user.account.get` decode
now uses these bindings as well, closing the JSON.parse vs
FlatBuffers gap that would have failed against a real local stack.
- Replace the placeholder lobby with five sections (my games, pending
invitations, my applications, public games, create new game) and the
/lobby/create form. Submit-application uses an inline race-name
form on the public-game card; create-game keeps name / description /
turn_schedule / enrollment_ends_at always visible and the rest under
an Advanced toggle with TS-side defaults.
- Update lobby/+page.svelte to throw LobbyError on non-ok result codes;
GalaxyClient.executeCommand now returns { resultCode, payloadBytes }.
- Vitest binding round-trips, lobby.ts wrapper unit tests, lobby-page
+ lobby-create component tests, Playwright lobby-flow.spec covering
create / submit / accept across all four projects. Phase 7 e2e was
migrated to the FlatBuffers fixtures and to click+fill against the
Safari-autofill readonly inputs.
- Mark Phase 8 done in ui/PLAN.md, mirror the wire-format note into
Phase 7, append the new lobby commands to gateway/README.md and
docs/ARCHITECTURE.md, add ui/docs/lobby.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
KeyStore + Cache TS interfaces with WebCrypto non-extractable Ed25519
keys persisted via IndexedDB (idb), plus thin api/session.ts that
loads or creates the device session at app startup. Vitest unit
tests under fake-indexeddb cover both adapters; Playwright e2e
verifies the keypair survives reload and produces signatures still
verifiable under the persisted public key (gateway round-trip moves
to Phase 7's existing acceptance bullet).
Browser baseline: WebCrypto Ed25519 — Chrome >=137, Firefox >=130,
Safari >=17.4. No JS fallback; ui/docs/storage.md documents the
matrix and the WebKit non-determinism quirk.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the native-gRPC server bootstrap with a single
`connectrpc.com/connect` HTTP/h2c listener. Connect-Go natively
serves Connect, gRPC, and gRPC-Web on the same port, so browsers can
now reach the authenticated surface without giving up the gRPC
framing native and desktop clients may use later. The decorator
stack (envelope → session → payload-hash → signature →
freshness/replay → rate-limit → routing/push) is reused unchanged
behind a small Connect → gRPC adapter and a `grpc.ServerStream`
shim around `*connect.ServerStream`.
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