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feat(ads): rewarded video (VK) — client-attested credit + daily/hourly caps
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The first ads slice: a voluntary rewarded video credits chips. VK Mini App ads (VKWebAppShowNativeAds) expose only a client-side watch result — no server-to-server verify — so the credit is client-attested, guarded by a server daily + hourly cap (config reward_daily_cap / reward_hourly_cap, default 50 / 10). The caps are both anti-abuse (bounding a forger who skips the ad and calls the endpoint directly) and an economic conversion lever (limiting free chips so a player who wants more buys). D29 amended to VK's reality. Backend: CreditReward (VK-only, order-less, idempotent on a client nonce, floored by the caps; payout from config rewarded_payout_chips, default 0 = off) + the wallet.reward edge op returning the updated wallet (reward_chips gates the "watch for chips" CTA). Additive migration (two config columns). Client: the ads-network abstraction (lib/ads.ts, VK impl) + the VK bridge (vkRewardedReady / vkShowRewarded) + the Wallet CTA + i18n. A contour test stub (VITE_ADS_STUB -> a toast instead of a real ad; prod always real) and a temporary diagnostic that logs the raw VK data, so we confirm on the contour exactly what VK returns (harden to signature-verify if it carries one). Tests: backend integration (credit, nonce idempotency, hourly cap, disabled, non-VK refusal) + codec unit (reward wire). Docs: PAYMENTS(+ru) §10, D29 amend, PLAN E6. Bundle: shared budget 30->31 (reward i18n strings). |
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feat(payments): refund engine (best-effort revoke, never negative)
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The last money-intake slice: reverse a paid order best-effort, exactly once. All refunds are admin-triggered (E7) — no rail pushes an unsolicited refund (Robokassa via its refund API / cabinet, VK via support, Telegram via refundStarPayment), so this ships the engine they all converge on, not a webhook. The Refund method matches the paid order, appends a refund ledger row (idempotent on (provider, provider_refund_id) — distinct from the fund's payment id, so both coexist), and revokes the funded chips floored at 0 (never negative — D27, balances_chips_chk). When the chips were already spent, the unrecoverable remainder is recorded as a per-account loss + abuse flag in the new additive payments.account_risk table (read by the E7 report). The refund ledger row's chip delta is what was actually reclaimed (the ledger stays reconcilable); the full reversal rides in the snapshot; the order stays paid. Additive migration (a new table only) -> rollback-safe, no contour wipe. Robokassa refund-status polling is deferred (a worker not worth it at low chargeback volume); failed events are not wired (no rail signals a hard post-charge server decline). Tests: integration (full revoke; revoke-after-spend = floor-0 + loss + abuse; duplicate idempotent; unpaid-order guard). Docs: PAYMENTS(+ru) §9, PLAN (E5 -> DONE). |
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feat(payments): add the payments schema, currency domain and money type
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Stand up the payments data foundation: a self-contained `payments` Postgres schema for the in-game currency, wallets, benefits, catalog, orders and the append-only operations ledger, behind a domain package — nothing wired to real money yet. - Migration 00010: the `payments` schema and a NOLOGIN confinement role (ALL on payments.*, nothing on backend); the ledger with a BEFORE UPDATE/DELETE append-only trigger and a partial idempotency index; the materialised balances/benefits; the catalog (atoms seeded) + products + per-method prices; the typed single-row config; orders and payment_events. There is no cross-schema foreign key — account_id is a plain uuid kept consistent in code, which keeps the domain extractable. Expand-contract and reversible. - Money is a bigint in the currency's minor units carried by a `Money` value type (exact, math/big): no float ever touches an amount, and a whole-unit currency cannot hold a fraction. - Extend jetgen to generate the payments schema; construct the service in the composition root behind a narrow interface with a boot reachability check. - Tests: integration (role confinement via SET ROLE, the append-only trigger, CHECK constraints, the idempotency index, and a forward+backward migration), Money unit tests, and an import-boundary test keeping the payments jet code private to the domain. - Docs: PLAN.md, docs/PAYMENTS.md (+ _ru mirror) updated to the built model. |