Send joins Modernize / Dismantle / Transfer as a lockable command: once any of the four lands in the draft for a group, every action button on its inspector is disabled with a "command pending" tooltip and the banner names the queued kind. Load / Unload / Split / Join Fleet stay non-locking — they stack legitimately on the engine side. Two dashed overlays now run alongside the cargo-route arrows: - Yellow dashed track for own in-space groups, drawn from the origin planet to the destination (matches the in-space point colour so eye reads both as one entity). - Green dashed track for every wire-valid sendShipGroup command in the order draft, drawn from the source group's orbit planet to the chosen destination. Disappears when the command is removed from the order tab, when the engine rejects it, or when the group has left orbit (in-space track replaces it). Both tracks are wrap-aware via torusShortestDelta and never participate in hit-test. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Ship-group inspector actions
Phase 20 turns the read-only ship-group inspector
(ui/frontend/src/lib/inspectors/ship-group.svelte) into an
interactive command source for the player's own groups in orbit.
This document is the running spec for the actions panel
(ui/frontend/src/lib/inspectors/ship-group/actions.svelte):
which actions exist, what gates each one, how partial-ship
operations split a group on the fly, and what the modernize cost
preview shows.
Reaching a group
The map renderer hides on-planet ship groups to avoid crowding
the canvas. The player reaches an own on-planet group through the
planet inspector's stationed ship groups subsection: clicking
a row pivots the SelectionStore to the matching
shipGroup.local ref, the sidebar swaps from the planet
inspector to the ship-group inspector, and the actions panel
mounts. In-flight (in-space) groups appear as map primitives and
can be selected by clicking the rendered point.
Action surface
| Action | Implicit-split? | Partial input | FBS payload | Engine reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Split | — | ships count | CommandShipGroupBreak |
controller/ship_group.go.breakGroup |
| Send | yes | ships count + destination | CommandShipGroupSend |
controller/ship_group_send.go.shipGroupSend |
| Load | yes | ships count + cargo + quantity | CommandShipGroupLoad |
controller/ship_group.go.shipGroupLoad |
| Unload | yes | ships count + quantity | CommandShipGroupUnload |
controller/ship_group.go.shipGroupUnload |
| Modernize | yes | ships count + tech + level | CommandShipGroupUpgrade |
controller/ship_group_upgrade.go.shipGroupUpgrade |
| Dismantle | yes | ships count + foreign-COL confirm | CommandShipGroupDismantle |
controller/ship_group.go.shipGroupDismantle |
| Transfer | yes | ships count + acceptor race | CommandShipGroupTransfer |
controller/ship_group.go.shipGroupTransfer |
| Join Fleet | — | fleet name (existing or new) | CommandShipGroupJoinFleet |
controller/fleet.go.ShipGroupJoinFleet |
"Implicit-split" means the inspector accepts a number of ships
M < N and emits a CommandShipGroupBreak(id, newId, M) command
before the action command, then targets the action at the
freshly-minted newId. The FBS schema only carries a per-ship
quantity on CommandShipGroupBreak; every other ship-group
command applies to the whole group, so the implicit-split
pattern is the only way to act on a subset without forcing the
player to pre-split manually. Acceptance criteria: "splitting a
group of N into K and N-K results in two valid commands" — that
is exactly the (Break, Action) pair this pipeline emits.
Split and Join Fleet do not accept a partial ship count: Split is the break operation; Join Fleet attaches the whole group atomically (the engine handles a partial detach by issuing Split first, which the player drives explicitly).
Disabled-state rules
The inspector mirrors the engine's pre-conditions per command
(see the references column above) and surfaces each as a
disabled-button tooltip. Any state other than In_Orbit disables
every action with ships are busy ({state}). Per-action gates:
- Send: requires the ship class to have a non-zero drive
block (
controller/ship_group_send.go:32); the picker pre-filters destinations by reach (localPlayerDrive * 40), so a valid pick is always within range. With no reachable planet, the action is disabled with the "no planets in drive range" tooltip. Click drops the inspector straight into map-pick mode; the form (ship count + confirm) appears only after the player chooses a destination — there is no destination control inside the form, so cancelling the picker leaves the inspector untouched. - Load: requires the orbit planet to be owned by the player
or unowned (
controller/ship_group.go:215) and the ship class to have a cargo block (shipGroupLoad:220). The dropdown is pinned to the existing cargo type when the group is already partially loaded (the engine refuses cargo-type changes atshipGroupLoad:223). - Unload: requires non-empty cargo. Colonists (
COL) over a foreign planet are blocked (shipGroupUnload:283), with the matching tooltip in the disabled state. - Modernize: requires the orbit planet to be own/unowned
(
shipGroupUpgrade:29) and at least one block whose race tech exceeds the group tech (otherwise nothing can be upgraded). - Dismantle: always available in orbit. When the orbit is
over a foreign planet AND the group carries colonists, the
inline form replaces the normal "confirm" with "confirm —
colonists die"; the player has to click twice to commit
(engine reference
shipGroupDismantle:177-179— over a foreign planet,UnloadColonistsis not called and the cargo is lost). - Transfer: requires at least one non-extinct race other
than the local player (sourced from
GameReport.otherRaces). - Join Fleet: existing-fleet picker is restricted to fleets
in the same orbit (
fleet.go:135-137); creating a new fleet always works.
State-changing-command lock
Send, Modernize, Dismantle, and Transfer are
state-changing at turn cutoff: the engine moves the group into
StateLaunched, StateUpgrade, removes it, or marks it
StateTransfer respectively. Issuing a follow-up action against
the same group during the same draft window would race the
engine's pre-condition check, so the inspector locks the group
as soon as one of the four commands lands in the draft for that
groupId:
- every action button on the group's inspector becomes disabled with the "an order is already queued" tooltip;
- a banner above the buttons row names the queued command (send / modernize / dismantle / transfer) and tells the player to cancel it in the order list to issue something else;
- removing the queued entry from the order tab releases the lock
on the next render — the derivation watches
draft.commandsdirectly.
Load, Unload, Split, and Join Fleet do not lock the group: those four can stack legitimately during the same window. The group continues to appear in the planet inspector's stationed-ship list while locked — the player can still navigate to the inspector to read the state and find the order to cancel.
Map overlays for in-flight and pending-Send groups
Two dashed-line overlays run on the same renderer layer as the cargo-route arrows:
- Yellow dashed track for own ship groups currently in hyperspace, drawn from the origin planet to the destination (matches the colour of the in-space group point so the eye reads both as one entity).
- Green dashed track for every wire-valid
sendShipGroupcommand in the order draft — drawn from the source group's orbit planet to the chosen destination. Disappears when the command is removed from the order tab, when the engine flips itrejected/invalid, or when the group has left orbit (the Send was applied and the in-space track replaces it).
Both tracks are wrap-aware via torusShortestDelta so a route
across the seam takes the wrap. Neither participates in
hit-test — the player still picks ship groups by clicking the
group point, not the track.
Modernize cost preview
The form's preview line calls
core.blockUpgradeCost({ blockMass, currentTech, targetTech })
once per ship block (drive, weapons, shields, cargo) and sums
the per-ship totals before multiplying by the targeted ship
count. Block masses come from the player's
ShipClassSummary for the group's class:
- Drive / shields / cargo block mass = the corresponding ship- class field (raw value).
- Weapons block mass =
core.weaponsBlockMass({ weapons, armament })(Phase 18 bridge); returns null on the invalid weapons/armament pairing, in which case the row contributes zero.
For tech === "ALL" every block whose mass is non-zero
contributes against the player's race tech as the target. For
per-block tech (DRIVE / WEAPONS / SHIELDS / CARGO) only
the chosen block contributes, with level as the target.
The preview hides when the form is invalid (tech !== "ALL"
with non-positive level) or when Core has not yet booted —
the bridge call is the only source of truth, so we surface
"preview unavailable" rather than fall back to a JS
re-implementation that could drift from the engine.
Wire shape
Every emitted command carries:
id— client-minted UUID (crypto.randomUUID()), used by the order draft for status tracking; mirrored asCommandItem.cmdIdon the wire.groupId— the source ship-group's UUID (ornewGroupIdwhen the action is the second half of an implicit split). On the wire it is theidfield of every ship-group payload type.
Per-action additional fields are documented on the
OrderCommand union in
ui/frontend/src/sync/order-types.ts next to the JSDoc for each
variant.
Decisions baked into Phase 20
BlockUpgradeCostmigrated topkg/calc. The cost formula previously lived ingame/internal/controller/ship_group_upgrade.go. To keep theui/core/calcbridge a wrapper around purepkg/calc/formulas, the function moved topkg/calc/ship.goand the controller now imports it (controller/ship_group_upgrade.go).GameReport.otherRaces. The transfer-to-race picker reads from a newGameReport.otherRaces: string[]field, populated by walkingreport.player[]and excluding the local race plus everyextinctentry. Phase 22 (Races View) reuses the same field.- Stationed-ship rows are clickable. The map deliberately hides on-planet groups; the planet inspector's stationed-ship rows now pivot the selection to the corresponding ship-group variant so the actions panel is reachable from the standard click flow.