The "watch for chips" rewarded payout and its per-day / per-hour caps live in the
shared payments.config row and had no admin surface — they could only be changed by
SQL, contrary to D32 (the rewarded rate is meant to be admin-configurable). Add a
"Rewarded ads" form on the /_gm/catalog page: RewardConfig / SetRewardConfig on the
service (non-negative validated), a setRewardConfig store writer (the singleton
config row), the consoleSetReward handler + POST /_gm/catalog/reward route, and the
form pre-filled from the current config. No migration — the columns already exist.
The reward rate is a config value, not a sellable catalog atom (so a "no-ads forever"
style product is still out of scope by D32/D33).
Test: an integration test sets the config, checks the page pre-fill, and refuses a
negative value.
The wallet storefront listed products in creation order — its purchases and its
chip-exchange values were unsorted, unlike the admin console and the public offer.
Extract the ordering (chip packs first by rouble price, then chip-priced values
grouped hints → no-ads → combo → tournament and by chip price) into one comparator,
compareCatalogRank over a small rank key, and apply it at all three sites
(projectCatalog, projectOfferPricing, SortAdminCatalog) — so the subgroup ranking
(valueGroup) and the full order now live in one place. The rewarded "watch for
chips" CTA is a wallet-driven element rendered above the packs, so it is unaffected
and stays on top.
Also add the admin catalog active/all toggle: AdminCatalog takes includeInactive,
the console shows active products by default and ?all=1 lists archived ones too
(the detail and grant forms keep loading all products).
Tests: a storefront canonical-order unit test (reproduced the unsorted bug first);
an integration test for the active/all toggle. Existing offer/admin order tests
unchanged — behaviour preserved.
Sales (chip packs) first, ascending by rouble price; then the chip-exchange
values, grouped and price-sorted the same way projectOfferPricing lists them, so
the /catalog console mirrors what a buyer sees. Internal cosmetics only — no
product behaviour change. The value-group order moves to a shared helper
(valueGroup) so the offer and the admin list cannot drift.
The /_gm user card gains a Grant panel: grant raw benefit atoms (hints /
no-ads days / forever) or a defined value product (a reward bundle, including
an archived one), origin-picked. Both write an admin_grant ledger row via
payments.Grant / GrantProduct; the by-product grant records the source
product_id + snapshot. Both refuse a chips atom (never grant currency) or a
tournament atom (no credit target yet); chips/tournament products are also
kept out of the by-product picker.
Tests: the console grant end to end (raw, by-product, refuse a chips pack,
CSRF-guarded).
The /_gm console gains a Catalog editor — the source of truth for products.
Create / edit / archive-unarchive products, their atom composition and per-rail
prices (RUB via direct / VOTE via vk / XTR via telegram / CHIP value), and
hard-delete only a never-transacted product (an order or ledger reference forces
archive-only, backed by the FK RESTRICT). The archived flag reuses the existing
product.active. Activation revalidates the sellable shape — a pack (the chips
atom ⇒ a money price per rail, chips-only) or a value (no chips ⇒ a CHIP price);
a tournament-bearing product is composable but never sellable yet.
Backed by payments AdminCatalog / CreateProduct / UpdateProduct /
SetProductActive / DeleteProduct + a pure validateProduct.
Tests: validateProduct (pack / value / tournament / duplicate / shape); the
console editor end to end (create, edit, archive, delete-if-clean, refuse a
transacted delete).