Non-default campaigns gain an optional colour override (background / text /
link) in two sets — one for every theme, one for the dark theme only — and an
"urgent" flag.
- Colours ride profile.get as six trailing FlatBuffers strings on
BannerCampaign (backward-compatible). The client resolves the cascade
(dark <- dark ?? all, light <- all) per rendered theme and derives the strip
border from the background in JS (no CSS color-mix, for the old Android
WebView floor); AdBanner applies them as inline vars scoped to the strip.
- Urgent is resolved entirely server-side: while any enabled, in-window urgent
campaign exists, computeActiveSet returns only the urgent campaigns and
bannerFor skips the eligibility gate — so a system notice reaches every viewer
(paid / hint-holding / no_banner included) and preempts the ordinary feed. No
wire field; it appears on each viewer's next profile.get.
- Admin console (/_gm/banners): native colour pickers + a live light/dark
preview of the strip, and an urgent toggle. The default campaign stays plain,
enforced by the service and a DB CHECK.
Migration 00009 is additive (nullable colour columns + a bool default +
all-or-nothing / hex / default-plain CHECKs) — expand-contract, rollback-safe.
Docs: ARCHITECTURE §10, UI_DESIGN, FUNCTIONAL (+ru). Tests: ads unit (urgent
preempt + colour validation), codec + resolver unit, gateway transcode, and
integration (colour round-trip + urgent bypass against real Postgres).
Decide who moves first by the official rule: each seated player draws one
tile, the one closest to "A" leads (a blank beats every letter), ties
re-drawing until a single leader remains. Each draw uses honest per-draw
crypto/rand entropy (not the deterministic bag seed), so the recorded draw —
not a seed — is the only account of the outcome. The leader takes seat 0, so
the engine and journal replay are unchanged.
The draw is recorded with the game (game_setup_draws, migration 00013) for
future tournaments, designed as a discrete "player N draws a tile" step.
Friend/AI games draw at creation. Auto-match draws when the game opens,
against a synthetic uuid.Nil opponent whose draw rows (NULL account_id) are
back-filled to the real opponent on join — so the opener's seat is fixed up
front and the existing open-game pre-move is preserved with no reseating.
Admin /_gm/games/:id gains the recorded draw list and a simple step-by-step
board replay (game.ReplayTimeline + a vanilla-JS stepper): a board with
A-O/1-15 headers and highlighted premium squares, placed letters with their
tile value as a subscript, rack panels around the board (seat 0 top, 1
bottom, 2 left, 3 right) with the current player highlighted, and a per-move
log with the tiles drawn and the bag remainder.
Docs: ARCHITECTURE §6/§9, FUNCTIONAL (+_ru), PRERELEASE (FM row), design spec.
Admin campaign editor polish:
- move the link-formatting help aside to the top of the Messages section,
beside the intro note (~40% width), so it no longer drops below and stretches
the form fields.
- make the English/Russian message fields 3-row, vertically resizable textareas
(was single-line inputs) so long text wraps instead of scrolling off to the
right. The strip is white-space:nowrap, so a stray newline collapses to a space
on display.
On the campaign detail page, beside the "Add message" form, a static aside
explains the message markdown: plain text is escaped, `[text](url)` becomes a
link, and only http(s)/root-relative targets are linkified (others show as
plain text). New .form-help (flex row) + .help (muted aside) console styles;
wraps below the form on a narrow viewport.
A right-aligned 'Export CSV ↓' link in the filter row downloads /_gm/messages.csv
with the active filters (game / sender / name / ext masks), exporting every matching
message (capped at 100k) regardless of the page window — columns time, source,
sender_id, sender, ip, message, game_id.