fix(login): stop a rate-limit from latching a phantom offline on the login screen
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A fresh email login that hit the per-IP email rate limit stranded the user in
an unrecoverable "offline" state that survived a full PWA restart, even though
the network was fine.

Root cause: the gateway email class (auth.email.request + auth.email.login,
keyed per IP, 5/10min burst 2) trips on the third event, which in the natural
"request code -> wrong code -> correct code" sequence is the correct-code login.
The gateway returns ResourceExhausted; the client mapped it to 'rate_limited',
which retry.ts classified as retryable + a connection code, so exec() called
reportOffline(). That pushes the net-state machine into connecting, whose
recovery probe is an authenticated profile.get -- but the login screen has no
session, so the probe can never succeed and the machine latches offline. The
transport kill switch (assertOnline) then refuses the very login that would fix
it, and because the IP's email bucket refills only 1 token / 120s, each fresh
attempt after a restart is rate-limited again -> offline again.

Fix (client, narrow -- the trigger):
- A rate-limit is no longer treated as connectivity. retry.ts no longer marks
  'rate_limited' retryable or a connection code, so exec() never reports it
  offline; it surfaces as the existing error.rate_limited "slow down" message.
  Not auto-retrying it also stops the ~20s button freeze and avoids feeding the
  gateway's ban tripwire with 6 extra rejections per attempt.

Fix (server):
- Raise the email-code burst 2 -> 4 so the honest request + a mistyped code +
  the correct one is not throttled mid-login. Defence-in-depth over the
  backend's own per-code guards (5-attempt cap + 15-min TTL + send throttle).

Tests: retry classification units updated to the new semantics; a gateway
regression guard asserts the honest three-event email flow passes under the
default policy. gateway/README.md rate-limit note updated.

The deeper gap (the net-state recovery probe is session-gated, so any real
transport failure on the session-less login/confirm screens still cannot
self-heal) is left as a known residual, deferred by the owner.
This commit is contained in:
Ilia Denisov
2026-07-13 22:48:59 +02:00
parent 7e142d471c
commit fe5a3d6d3b
5 changed files with 56 additions and 19 deletions
+6 -1
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@@ -165,7 +165,12 @@ func DefaultRateLimit() RateLimitConfig {
// because multi-device play tripped the old 120/40.
UserPerMinute: 300, UserBurst: 80,
AdminPerMinute: 60, AdminBurst: 20,
EmailPer10Min: 5, EmailBurst: 2,
// Email-code path (per IP), defence-in-depth over the backend's own per-code guards
// (a 5-attempt cap + 15-min TTL + per-recipient send throttle). Burst 4 so the honest flow
// — request a code, mistype once or twice, then enter the right one — is not throttled
// mid-login: a request + wrong-code + right-code sequence exhausted the old burst of 2 and
// tripped the limit on the correct code, which the client mis-read as going offline.
EmailPer10Min: 5, EmailBurst: 4,
}
}
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import (
"testing"
"time"
"scrabble/gateway/internal/config"
"scrabble/gateway/internal/ratelimit"
)
@@ -44,3 +45,20 @@ func TestPerWindow(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("per-window burst = %v, want [true true false]", got)
}
}
// TestEmailBurstAllowsHonestLoginFlow guards the default email-code burst against being
// tightened back below the honest login sequence: requesting a code, submitting one wrong
// code, then the correct one are three immediate email-class events from one IP, and all
// must pass. A burst of 2 denied the correct-code login, which the client mis-read as going
// offline and could not recover from on the session-less login screen. This is defence in
// depth over the backend's own per-code attempt cap and code TTL.
func TestEmailBurstAllowsHonestLoginFlow(t *testing.T) {
rl := config.DefaultRateLimit()
p := ratelimit.Per(rl.EmailPer10Min, 10*time.Minute, rl.EmailBurst)
l := ratelimit.New()
for i, want := range []bool{true, true, true} { // request code, wrong code, right code
if got := l.Allow("email:198.51.100.7", p); got != want {
t.Fatalf("honest email event %d allowed = %v, want %v", i+1, got, want)
}
}
}