A browser has no signed VK Mini App launch params, so linking VK on the web uses
VK ID's raw OAuth 2.1 flow (PKCE, no @vkid/sdk): the SPA redirects to VK's hosted
login and returns with an authorization code, which the gateway exchanges
server-side (confidential, under the VK "Web" app's protected key) for the trusted
vk user id — then the existing link/merge machinery attaches or merges it.
- fbs LinkVKRequest{code, device_id, code_verifier}; codec + TS bindings.
- backend link.Service ConfirmVK/MergeVK/attachVK (KindVK, mirror Telegram),
handleLinkVK[Merge], routes /user/link/vk[/merge], backendclient LinkVK[Merge].
- gateway internal/vkid confidential code exchange (id.vk.com/oauth2/auth);
transcode link.vk.confirm/merge (registered only when configured) + config
GATEWAY_VK_ID_{APP_ID,CLIENT_SECRET,REDIRECT_URL} + main wiring.
- UI lib/vkid (PKCE authorize redirect + callback), Profile "Link VK" control,
boot callback handling; a merge re-authorizes for a fresh code (VK codes are
single-use). Web-only (a redirect strands a Mini App webview).
- Deploy: VITE_VK_APP_ID + VITE_VK_ID_REDIRECT_URL build args + gateway env,
ci.yaml/prod-deploy TEST_/PROD_ vars, compose/Dockerfile/.env.example/README.
- Tests: vkid exchange unit (string/number user_id, id_token fallback, errors),
transcode link.vk, backend ConfirmVK/MergeVK inttest, codec encodeLinkVK.
- Docs: ARCHITECTURE §4, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), gateway README.
Unlink: POST /user/link/unlink (telegram|vk) via account.RemoveIdentity, refusing
the last identity; email is never unlinked. New fbs LinkUnlinkRequest + gateway
link.unlink op, returning the refreshed profile.
Change-email: purposeChange confirm-codes (RequestChangeCode/ConfirmChange) that
atomically replace the account's confirmed email (account.replaceEmailIdentity);
a new address owned by another account is refused without disclosure, never merged.
The one-tap deeplink handles purposeChange too. Reuses the LinkEmail* fbs tables;
gateway link.email.change.{request,confirm} ops + backendclient methods; branded
ru/en change-email copy.
Two regressions from the previous banner pass:
- Fade (#2): the manual-opacity fade could paint opacity 0 and 1 in one frame and
skip the transition — most visible for a single (default) campaign message,
whose only fade is the first show. Revert the fade to Svelte transition:fade
(which forces the from-state, so even the first/only message fades), keeping it
on its own {#if} layer independent of the scroll. A freshly-mounted view onto a
running cycle still renders the live message instantly (inFade duration 0 once),
so navigation does not replay the fade. Verified by opacity sampling: advances
fade, navigation stays at opacity 1.
- Profile update (#3): the banner block was attached only to GET /profile, so a
profile.update (e.g. a language switch) returned a profile without it and the
banner vanished until reload. A shared profileResponse() now attaches the banner
to GET, PUT and the link/merge profile responses. Regression test added
(TestBannerSurvivesProfileUpdate).
Still open: the scroll position is not preserved across navigation (the view
remounts); discussed separately.