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caefc8f579 |
feat(game): official first-move tile draw + admin step-by-step replay
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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. |
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81b9e1529e |
feat(social): asymmetric per-user block, in-game block control, admin lists
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Make a per-user block one-directional and non-destructive: the blocker stops
receiving everything from the blocked user (chat, nudge, friend requests,
invitations) and the matchmaker never pairs them, while the blocked user
notices nothing — their sends still persist by the normal rules but are never
delivered or surfaced (born-read). A block no longer deletes the friendship
(an unblock cleanly restores it) and instant-reads any unread the blocked user
had left for the blocker.
- backend: a directional blockExists guard across chat/nudge/friends/invitations
(store-but-hide for the blocked->blocker direction, refuse blocker->blocked);
the matchmaker excludes a block-related pair (both directions) from auto-match;
user_blocked/user_unblocked notifications to the blocker only (in-app only).
- ui: the opponent score card gains a block ✖️ control mirroring add-friend
(red "Block?" confirm, mutual-hide while confirming, struck name, hidden chat
composer when blocked); optimistic apply + event confirm + rollback for both.
- admin: the user card gains cross-linked blocks / blocked-by / friends lists.
- docs: FUNCTIONAL(+ru), ARCHITECTURE §10 + decision record, UI_DESIGN, PRERELEASE.
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9d52885a6e |
fix(matchmaking): re-enqueue opens a new game, not the caller's own
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A second "random opponent" enqueue with the same variant and per-turn rule, while the caller's first game was still open (awaiting an opponent), returned that same open game, so a player could never start a fresh random game while one was still searching. Drop the own-open short-circuit (step 1) in store.OpenOrJoin: a re-enqueue now joins another player's open game or opens a fresh one. Accumulation stays bounded by MaxActiveQuickGames, which counts open games. Update the matchmaker/service/store doc comments and ARCHITECTURE.md, and flip the pinning test to assert the new behavior. |
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8793bd34f2 |
feat(stats): best-move word, moves & hint-share, and a hint-count fix (#81)
The statistics screen gains real depth, plus a hint-count bug fix found along the way. - Best move per variant: the screen shows the actual best-move word (drawn as game tiles; a wildcard shows its letter but no value), broken down by game variant, empty variants omitted. New account_best_move table, written at game finish. - Moves & hint share: two new lifetime tiles — the player's play count and the share of plays that used a hint — from summed account_stats counters (moves, hints_used). Honest-AI games are excluded, like the rest of the stats. - Hint-count fix: the in-game hint badge no longer goes stale across games. The global wallet now rides the wire apart from the per-game allowance (wallet_balance on StateView/HintResult/StatsView), so the client reads the live wallet rather than a per-game snapshot; game_players.hints_used now counts every hint (allowance + wallet), its true per-game total. - Account merge: sums the new moves/hints_used counters and merges the per-variant best moves (higher score kept), which it previously dropped. - Admin: the user card shows Moves and Hints used. - UI polish: tab/label wording, game-over text, and e2e selectors hardened against label changes. All wire additions are trailing (backward-compatible). Docs (ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL +ru, UISN_DESIGN) updated in step. |
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2f4aa1b75b |
feat(lobby): drop left honest-AI games from the finished list
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A finished honest-AI (vs_ai) game the player left — by resigning or by abandoning it to the 7-day inactivity timeout (end_reason 'resign'/'timeout') — no longer appears in that player's own lobby finished list. The new game.Service.ListForLobby filters ListForAccount for the lobby endpoint only; the admin console and the account-merge count keep the full set. The filter keys on the game's end reason, not on which seat left, so it extends to any player should the robot ever resign. |
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aaac816dc2 |
feat(chat): unread read-receipts with lobby/game dot and history-open ack
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Persist per-message read state as a chat_messages.unread_seats bitmask
(migration 00008): a text message seeds every recipient seat's bit, a nudge
only the awaited seat's. A seat's bit clears when the player opens the move
history or chat (POST /games/:id/chat/read, sent only when something is
unread), and a nudge additionally clears when its recipient answers by moving
(a wired game NudgeClearer, dependency-inverted so game keeps off social).
UI shows a per-viewer unread dot in the lobby (next to the opponent) and the
game score bar — the unread_chat game-view flag seeds it from authoritative
REST views, live chat/nudge events raise it. Opening the move history counts
as reading (even without entering chat): the 💬 fade-blinks twice and the
client acks. Admin Messages gains an unread-only filter, a read/unread column,
and a per-message card with the per-seat read breakdown. Observability:
chat_read_duration histogram + chat_unread_messages gauge + social tracing.
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63ab85a5e5 |
feat(lobby): cap simultaneous quick games at 10
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Limit a player to 10 active quick games (auto-match + AI); friend games created by invitation are not counted. At the cap the backend refuses both new-game entry points — quick enqueue and invitation creation — with 409 game_limit_reached, while accepting an incoming invitation stays allowed, so friend games are capped from the other end. The lobby disables "New Game" and shows a low-emphasis notice, driven by a new at_game_limit flag on games.list (no per-event payload: a turn change does not move the count, and the lobby already re-fetches games.list on entry and every game event). - game.MaxActiveQuickGames + Store/Service.CountActiveQuickGames (active/open seats, no game_invitations row; hidden games still count -> dedicated count) - Server.ensureUnderGameLimit gating handleEnqueue + handleCreateInvitation; game.ErrGameLimitReached -> 409 game_limit_reached - FB GameList.at_game_limit (regenerated Go + TS) through the gateway transcode and UI codec; gameListDTO + lobbycache snapshot + Lobby.svelte + i18n - tests: integration count rule + HTTP gate + accept bypass; server error map; gateway transcode round-trip; UI codec + lobbycache unit; e2e gamelimit - docs: PRERELEASE (GL), FUNCTIONAL(+ru), ARCHITECTURE 8, UI_DESIGN, backend README |
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12d128f1cc |
feat(nudge): name the sender; blink lobby cards; re-animate toasts
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The "waiting for your move" popup was the nudge (chat.nudge), shown without a
sender name. Resolve the nudger's per-game seat name server-side and carry it on
a new NudgeEvent.sender_name field, so:
- the in-app toast reads "<opponent>: Waiting for your move 🤭" (chat.nudgeBy);
- the out-of-app Telegram push names the sender too (render nudgeBy);
falling back to the plain phrase when the name is absent (RU mirrored). The
your_turn toast already named the opponent and is unchanged.
Lobby: when a card transitions into "your turn" or "finished" while the lobby is
open, its status emoji blinks twice (two 1s fades); the opponent's-turn change
stays in place. Blink state is keyed by game id (SvelteSet + per-id nonce/timer)
so overlapping events animate in isolation; suppressed under reduce-motion.
Toast: a per-message seq re-keys Toast.svelte, so the freshest toast cancels the
previous one and replays its entrance, uniformly on every screen.
Tests: notify.Nudge round-trip + render named/fallback (Go), game.Service.SeatName
(integration), codec/i18n/gamePhase/shouldBlink (UI). Docs (FUNCTIONAL +_ru,
UI_DESIGN) + PLAN TODO-7 (deferred FLIP card-relocation animation) updated.
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183e08ec80 |
feat(robot): per-game display names from a wide name corpus
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Decouple the displayed opponent name from the small pool of durable robot accounts: the disguised auto-match robot now gets a freshly composed name each game, stamped on a new game_players.display_name seat snapshot. The snapshot also captures humans' names, freezing what an opponent sees for the life of a game (a later rename no longer rewrites past games); readers fall back to the account's current name for pre-migration rows. Names come from a wide composed corpus (internal/robot/namevariety.go): Western locales (EN/DE/ES/IT/FR/PT), native Japanese/Chinese names, a gender-agreed Russian pool, and human-style handles. Routing keeps Pick's spirit -- a Russian game draws Cyrillic + <=20% Latin and never a CJK script; an English game the full corpus -- via robot.PickNamed. Loosen account.ValidateDisplayName (and the UI mirror) to admit a trailing run of up to five digits, so "Player2007"-style handles are valid for humans too and the disguised robot stays indistinguishable. Migration 00007 adds game_players.display_name (additive, NOT NULL DEFAULT ''); jet regenerated. Docs (ARCHITECTURE 7, FUNCTIONAL + _ru, PLAN, README) updated. |
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d2a9441287 |
feat: AI-game refinements (GCG, your_turn, admin, metrics)
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Follow-ups on the honest-AI game, same PR: - GCG export labels the robot seat "AI" instead of its pool name (ExportGCG overrides via accounts.IsRobot); the in-app 🤖 is unchanged. - vs_ai games emit no your_turn (the robot replies instantly, so it would be redundant); opponent_moved still advances the UI. - Admin console shows the AI flag: a 🤖 column in /games and an "AI game" line on the game card (GameRow/GameDetailView gain VsAI). - games_started_total / games_abandoned_total gain a vs_ai attribute; the Grafana Game-domain dashboard splits started/abandoned into human and AI panels. Tests: metrics unit (vs_ai split); integration (no your_turn, GCG "AI"). |
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aa765a0c06 |
feat: honest AI opponent in quick game
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New Game's quick game gains an explicit opponent selector — 🤖 AI (default) or 👤 Random player. AI starts a game seated with a pooled robot that joins and moves at once: no per-move timeout (a 7-day inactivity loss reusing the turn-timeout sweeper), chat/nudge disabled, no statistics, the opponent shown as 🤖 everywhere. The random path (disguised robot) is unchanged. Driven by one game flag (games.vs_ai), set only on AI-started games so the disguised path is never revealed; Matchmaker.StartVsAI seats the robot directly (no open pool); the robot replies event-driven via the game service's after-commit/after-create hook. Wire: vs_ai on EnqueueRequest + GameView. |
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d1ba666495 |
feat(admin): manual account blocking (suspensions)
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Operator-driven hard block, the counterpart to the soft high-rate flag: permanent or until a date, with an optional reason chosen from an editable en+ru picklist (snapshotted onto the block). A block forfeits the player's active games (opponent wins, as a resignation) and cancels their open matchmaking games. A backend gate refuses a blocked account on every /api/v1/user/* route except the block-status probe with 403 account_blocked, which threads through the gateway as the Execute result_code; the UI surfaces it as a terminal blocked screen and stops all push/poll. Temporary blocks self-expire; the operator can unblock at any time (lost games stay lost). Sessions are not revoked, so the blocked client can still reach the exempt block-status endpoint. Backend: migration 00003 (account_suspensions + suspension_reasons) + jet regen; account suspension store; game.ForfeitAllForAccount; requireNotSuspended gate + block-status endpoint; admin console block/unblock + Reasons CRUD. Wire: fbs BlockStatus + account.block_status gateway op. UI: blocked screen, app state, transport/codec, i18n. Docs: ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), PRERELEASE (AB). |
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02681ae9e0 |
feat(chat): limit in-game chat to one message per turn
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Enforce one chat message per turn on both ends. The backend rejects a second message in the same turn (ErrChatAlreadySentThisTurn -> 409 chat_already_sent), keyed on the move-driven turn start (turn_started_at). The UI derives "already wrote this turn" from the message list against GameView.lastActivityUnix (no counter, survives reopening, resets on turn change), hides the field behind a short caption once the limit is reached, and now reloads the game state on turn/game-state events so the toggle and the limit follow the live game. Enter is gated on !busy to avoid a double-send in the in-flight window. Backend: new game.TurnStartedAt; social GameReader gains it; PostMessage enforces the limit reusing lastMessageAt. UI: new lib/chatlimit.ts pure logic + unit tests; Chat/ChatScreen wiring; chat.sentThisTurn and error.chat_already_sent i18n (en/ru); extended chat e2e. Docs: FUNCTIONAL (+ru), ARCHITECTURE, UI_DESIGN. |
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222eaf730f |
feat(game): void unreplayable games as a draw instead of erroring
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A committed move that becomes illegal under a tightened rule (the single-word connectivity fix) makes engine replay fail, which left such games unopenable — an empty screen and an 'illegal play' error. Now the first open closes the game gracefully as a draw (engine.EndAborted -> end_reason 'aborted', no winner), preserves the journal, and surfaces an impersonal organizer note at the end of the move history and in the GCG export. - engine: EndAborted + Abort() (draw, no rack adjustment; winner -1). - service: replay aborts on ErrIllegalPlay; liveGame persists the void once (lazy, on open); GameState re-reads for the settled view. - store: VoidGame finishes the game and stamps a draw without a journal row. - migration 00002: allow end_reason 'aborted'. - ui: organizer note under the history grid; i18n en/ru. - docs: ARCHITECTURE 6/9.1, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), PRERELEASE MW3. |
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0f3671f42d |
feat(admin): online dictionary update — upload archive, preview word diff, install & activate
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Replace the dictionary hot-reload with an online update flow in the GM console (/_gm/dictionary): the operator uploads scrabble-dawg-vX.Y.Z.tar.gz, previews the per-variant words added/removed against the active dictionary, and confirms to install + activate it. Versions are immutable; in-progress games keep their pinned version while new games use the new one. - engine: DiffWords (enumerate both DAWGs, decode only the differences), OpenFinder, Registry.Finder, DictFiles; OpenWithVersions skips the .staging area. - dictadmin: hardened release-archive validation + extraction (path-traversal, symlink, oversize, entry-count rejection) and staging -> install (atomic rename). - game: active dictionary version persisted in the dictionary_state singleton (single source of truth, restored on boot), concurrency-safe accessor. - storage: BACKEND_DICT_DIR is a named volume seeded from the image (nonroot-owned), so uploaded versions persist across redeploys; the build's DICT_VERSION labels the seed and equals the resident tag (BACKEND_DICT_VERSION). - docs: ARCHITECTURE §5, FUNCTIONAL (+ru), backend README, TESTING, PRERELEASE. Tests: engine + dictadmin unit; integration upload->preview->install->activate-> restart->pin->immutability->CSRF. |
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c305363ccd |
feat(lobby): enter the game immediately and wait for the opponent inside it
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Quick auto-match no longer waits on a separate screen: Enqueue opens a real game seating the caller with an empty opponent seat (new game status 'open') and the player enters it at once. A second human searching the same variant+rule joins that open game; otherwise a background reaper seats a robot after a 90s + random 0-90s wait, pushing a new in-app opponent_joined event that fills the opponent card and re-enables resign and chat in place. Matchmaking state is now the open games in the database (the in-memory pool, lobby.poll and lobby.cancel are gone), serialised by a per-bucket advisory lock. While a game is open the starter may move on their turn, but resign, chat and nudge are refused; the lobby and opponent card show "searching for opponent". Schema edited in the baseline (no prod data): 'open' status, nullable game_players.account_id for the empty seat, and a games.open_deadline_at stamp; jet code regenerated. |
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74455c7b12 |
feat: "multiple words per turn" rule for Russian games
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Add a per-game rule chosen on New Game for Russian variants (default off = the
single-word rule; on = standard Scrabble). Off, only the main word along the play
direction is validated and scored; perpendicular cross-words are ignored,
including in robot move generation. The rule rides every create and enqueue
request and joins the matchmaking key, so games and auto-match stay one uniform
path; "Russian-only" is a UI affordance (English always sends standard and shows
no toggle).
- Engine: consume scrabble-solver v1.1.0's PlayOptions{IgnoreCrossWords}, threaded
through engine.Options.MultipleWordsPerTurn -> playOpts() into validate, score
and generate.
- Backend: thread the flag through game CreateParams/Game + store (games column),
lobby InvitationSettings + invitation row, and the matchmaker queue key (variant
+ rule); persisted, so a rebuilt-from-journal game keeps it. Baseline migration
gains multiple_words_per_turn (DB not versioned); jet regenerated.
- Edge: multiple_words_per_turn added to the EnqueueRequest / CreateInvitationRequest
FlatBuffers tables (Go + TS regenerated) and threaded through the gateway.
- UI: a "Multiple words per turn" toggle on New Game, shown for Russian variants
only (auto-match and friend invite), default off; English silently sends standard.
- Tests: backend engine/matchmaker; UI unit (gating) + Playwright e2e (solver
corner-case + GCG fixtures ship in v1.1.0). Docs + PRERELEASE tracker updated.
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Backend infers play direction; UI previews words and gates submit on legality
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A single tile that only extended a word perpendicular to the client-declared direction was rejected: the UI always sent dir=H for one-tile plays (the dirOverride/Controls toggle was orphaned in the Stage 7 game rework), so placing "А" above "БАК" to form "АБАК" failed the solver's main-word-length check even though the word is in the dictionary. Make the backend infer a play's orientation from the placed tiles and the board (internal/engine.resolveDirection): two or more tiles by the line they share, a lone tile by the axis it abuts (longer word wins, horizontal on a tie). Direction becomes an output, not an input: drop dir from the SubmitPlay/Eval wire requests and add it to EvalResult. Journal replay keeps trusting the stored "H"/"V" (SubmitPlayDir) so a rebuilt game matches the one committed. UI: stop computing/sending direction; the preview now shows the words a move forms with its total score (game.previewWords); the make-move control is disabled until the play is confirmed legal; the "your turn" label hides while tiles are pending. Delete the orphaned Controls.svelte. Regenerate the FlatBuffers bindings (Go + TS) and update the gateway transcode and the loadtest edge client to the new contract. Bake the decision into ARCHITECTURE.md (§5/§9.1), FUNCTIONAL.md (+ _ru) and the backend README. |
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R6(a): de-stage code, docs, READMEs; split stage6_test
Mechanical, behaviour-preserving removal of Stage N / TODO-N / phase (RN) references from comments, doc-comments, service READMEs, the current-state docs (ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL+_ru, TESTING, UI_DESIGN), config-file comments, and the .fbs/.proto schema comments. PLAN.md / PRERELEASE.md / CLAUDE.md keep the stage history. - Rename the only stage-named identifiers: registerStage8 -> registerSocialOps, registerStage11 -> registerLinkOps (gateway transcode). - Split stage6_test.go: TestEmailLoginFlow -> email_test.go, TestGuestAutoMatchLeavesNoStats (+ provisionGuest) -> account_test.go. - Regenerated proto bindings (push.pb.go, telegram_grpc.pb.go) from the de-staged .proto comments; FB Go/TS bindings unchanged (flatc strips schema comments). go build/vet/gofmt clean across modules; integration typecheck and pnpm check green. |
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R4: push enrichment — events carry a state delta, kill the last poll
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Enrich the in-app live stream into a delta channel so the UI renders a move from the event without a follow-up game.state, and make the matchmaking poll a stream-down fallback. - pkg/fbs: trailing fields on opponent_moved (move+game+bag_len), your_turn (move_count), match_found (state), game_over (game), notify (account/invitation/state), MoveResult (rack+bag_len); regenerate Go + TS. - backend: notify owns the FB encoding (encode.go + payload.go input structs); game/lobby/social map their domain types in. emitMove builds the move delta; game.Service.InitialState feeds match_found/game_started the recipient's initial StateView; friends/invitations notify carry their account/invitation. The move-commit response (submit_play/pass/exchange/resign) returns the actor's refilled rack + bag size. - gateway: MoveResult transcode carries rack+bag_len. - ui: pure lib/gamedelta.ts reducer advances the per-game cache keyed on move_count (idempotent + gap-safe); app.svelte seeds the cache on match_found/game_started; Game.svelte applies the delta (commit/pass/exchange/resign drop their load()); NewGame polls only while app.streamAlive is false. - docs: ARCHITECTURE §10, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), backend/gateway/ui READMEs; PRERELEASE R4 marked done + Refinements. |
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bf7dca0a09 |
Stage 17: fix the robot-nudge frequency + per-game push language
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Two owner-reported defects from a live contour game. A. Frequency: the robot's proactive nudge fired hourly for 12h+ (a 12h idle threshold then the 1h cooldown, uncapped). Replaced with a lengthening, randomized schedule (proactiveNudgeGap): the first nudge ~60-90 min into the human's turn, each later gap growing toward 1-6h (uniform sample in [60min, ceil], ceil ramping 90min->6h over 12h of idle, measured from the previous nudge), so a long wait gets a handful of increasingly-spaced reminders instead of a stream. B. Language: out-of-app push routed by the recipient's GLOBAL service_language (last-login-wins), so after re-logging via the RU bot an English game's nudges came from the RU bot. Now a game push (your_turn, game_over, nudge, match_found) carries the game's own language (engine.Variant.Language) on push.Event, and the gateway routes by it (falling back to service_language for non-game pushes). The New-Game variant-gating guarantees the game's bot is one the player has started, so delivery is never blocked. Tests: proactiveNudgeGap unit + retimed TestRobotProactiveNudge; TestVariantLanguage; emit your_turn/game_over language; TestNudgeRoutedByGameLanguage integration. Docs: ARCHITECTURE (§7 nudge, §10/§13 routing), FUNCTIONAL (+ _ru), PLAN tracker. |
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Stage 17 #4: enrich the out-of-app your-turn push + add game-over
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The Telegram 'your turn' notification now names the opponent and recaps their last
move (voiced as the opponent: «{name}: my move — «WORD». Score 120:95» for a scoring
play; a short 'swapped / passed, your turn' otherwise), and a new game-over
notification reports the result + final score when a game ends by any path (closing
play, all-pass, resign, timeout). Scores are recipient-first (the reader's score
leads), 2-4 players (120:95:80).
- schema: YourTurnEvent gains opponent_name/last_action/last_word/score_line
(appended, backward-compatible); new GameOverEvent{result, score_line}. Go + UI
bindings regenerated (flatc 23.5.26 + pnpm codegen).
- backend: notify.YourTurn enriched + notify.GameOver; emitMove resolves the mover's
name and emits per-recipient (your_turn to the next mover, game_over to every seat),
with recipient-first score lines built in one place.
- gateway: game_over joins the out-of-app whitelist (routing.go).
- connector: render builds the enriched your_turn + game_over text per language (en/ru).
- tests: notify round-trip (enriched + game_over), emit (enriched fields + game_over to
all seats / per-seat result), connector render (en/ru), routing; integration replay
(play → your_turn with real name; resign → game_over) green.
- docs: ARCHITECTURE push catalog + out-of-app set, FUNCTIONAL (+ _ru), PLAN tracker.
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Stage 17 #5: hide finished games from your own lobby list
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A player can remove a finished game from their own 'my games' list. The action is per-account, finished-only and irreversible (the game stays for the other players; there is no un-hide). - backend: migration 00012 game_hidden(account_id, game_id); store HideGame + hiddenGameIDs + ListGamesForAccount filtering; service HideGame (seat + finished checks, reusing ErrNotAPlayer / ErrGameActive); POST /api/v1/user/games/:id/hide. - gateway: game.hide edge op (reuses GameActionRequest -> Ack) + backendclient.HideGame. - ui: finished rows reveal a delete via swipe-left (touch) or a kebab tap (desktop), active rows get an inert chevron for icon alignment; optimistic removal + lobby-cache sync; mock + transport + client wiring; lobby.hideGame label (en/ru). - tests: integration (active->ErrGameActive, outsider->ErrNotAPlayer, per-account, idempotent), gateway transcode round-trip, mock e2e (kebab -> delete); hardened a pre-existing chat-screen .back transition flake surfaced by the new test's timing. - docs: ARCHITECTURE persistence list, FUNCTIONAL (+ _ru) lobby story, PLAN tracker. |
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Stage 17 round 6 (#4/#5/#6 backend): per-game draft store + conflict reset
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Foundation for persisting a player's client-side composition: a game_drafts table (game_id, account_id, rack_order, board_tiles jsonb) with raw-SQL store/service methods — GetDraft/SaveDraft (seated-player check) and, on every committed move, clearing the actor's own draft and resetting any opponent's board draft whose cell the play overlapped (the draft can no longer be placed; the rack order is kept). Integration tests cover the round-trip, the actor clear, the overlap reset, a non-conflicting survival, and the outsider rejection. The gateway op slice + UI wiring follow. |
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Stage 17 round 6 (#7): reset the nudge cooldown once the player acts
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The hourly nudge cooldown now clears as soon as the sender has moved or posted a chat since their last nudge — engagement lifts the 'don't spam' limit. Backend: Nudge checks game.LastMoveAt + the sender's last non-nudge chat against the last nudge time (GameReader gains LastMoveAt). UI: nudgeOnCooldown mirrors it — a chat reset is read from the message list, a move is tracked client-side (lastActedAt on commit/pass/exchange; the backend stays authoritative across a reload). Integration test covers the reset. |
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Stage 17 round 5 (L2): robot play-to-win intent + next-move ETA in the admin game card
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The admin game detail now shows, per robot seat, the game's deterministic play-to-win decision (from the bag seed) and — while it is that robot's turn — its scheduled next-move ETA (sampled think-time delay, deferred past the sleep window), plus a caption with the ~40% global target. Wiring: robot.PlayToWin/NextMoveAt/PlayToWinTargetPercent exports, account.IsRobot, game RobotSchedule (seed + turn-start). Tests: NextMoveAt invariants (never early, never in the sleep window), PlayToWin export, and an admin render integration test asserting the intent + ETA + target appear. |
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Stage 17 round 5 — backend/correctness bug fixes
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- Resign on the opponent's turn: engine ResignSeat(seat) resigns a specific seat (not just toMove); game.Resign bypasses the turn check and forfeits the actor's seat. - Quick-match cancel was a UI no-op (only stopped polling): add the full path (REST /lobby/cancel -> gateway lobby.cancel -> client) and clear the matchmaker's pending result on Cancel, so a cancelled search is dequeued (no 'already queued', no later robot-substituted game). NewGame dequeues on cancel and on abandon. - Lobby win/loss: result.ts ranked by score, so a 0-0 resignation read as a win. The winner now takes rank 1 and the viewer is placed from rank 2 — matching the game-detail screen. - Friend request to a robot: robots no longer block requests; the request stays pending and expires (friendRequestTTL), mirroring a human who ignores it. - Nudge cooldown: ErrNudgeTooSoon now maps to a distinct nudge_too_soon code with a correct message; the chat nudge button disables during the hourly cooldown; the nudge note reads 'Waiting for your move!' (button keeps the Nudge action label). Tests: engine/service off-turn resign, matchmaker cancel-clears-result, friend-to-robot inttest, result.ts 0-0 resignation, nudge_too_soon mapping. |
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Stage 17: backend defect fixes (nudge code, TG name, robot names/timing, multi-device push, move-duration metric + admin analytics)
- #3 nudge-on-own-turn: distinct result code nudge_own_turn + i18n (was reused 'not_your_turn') - #2 sanitize connector registration name to the editable format; Player/Игрок-XXXXX fallback - #5 variant-aware robot name pools (composed full/colloquial first + surname forms; ru gets <=20% latin) - #4 move-number-aware robot move timing (early 1-5min -> late 10-90min, skew k=4) - #7 emit move event to the actor too (multi-device sync); opponent_moved stays in-app only - #1 live game_move_duration{variant,phase} histogram + admin console per-user min/avg/max columns and an inline-SVG move-time-by-move-number chart (offline from the journal) - ProvisionRobot bypasses editor name validation (system names like 'Peter J.') |
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Stage 13: alphabet on the wire (UI alphabet-agnostic, TODO-4)
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Live play now exchanges per-variant alphabet indices instead of concrete letters (rack out; submit-play, evaluate, exchange, word-check in). The client caches each variant's (index, letter, value) table behind StateRequest.include_alphabet and renders the rack and blank chooser from it, dropping the hardcoded value/alphabet tables. History, the durable journal and GCG stay decoded concrete characters (ARCHITECTURE §9.1, unchanged). - pkg/fbs: new AlphabetEntry + PlayTile; StateView.rack -> [ubyte] + alphabet; StateRequest.include_alphabet; SubmitPlay/Eval tiles -> [PlayTile]; Exchange tiles + CheckWord word -> [ubyte] (committed Go + TS regenerated). - engine: AlphabetTable + a cached per-variant codec (LetterForIndex/EncodeRack/ DecodeTiles/DecodeWord) + BlankIndex sentinel; Go parity test. - backend server edge maps index<->letter (new thin game.Service.GameVariant); game.Service domain methods, engine.Game and the robot keep one letter-based play path. The gateway forwards indices verbatim (no alphabet table). - ui: lib/alphabet.ts in-memory cache; codec encodes/decodes indices; premiums.ts is geometry-only; the mock seeds a fixture table; the UI normalises display to upper case (codec + cache), leaving placement/board/checkword unchanged. Parity moved to the Go engine.AlphabetTable test; premiums.ts loses its value tables. Discharges TODO-4. |
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Stage 12: observability & performance (OTel/OTLP, domain metrics, guest GC)
- pkg/telemetry: shared OTel provider bootstrap (none/stdout/otlp + W3C
propagators + Go runtime metrics); backend/internal/telemetry becomes a thin
facade keeping its gin middleware.
- Telemetry parity: gateway and the Telegram connector gain telemetry runtimes
and config (GATEWAY_/TELEGRAM_ SERVICE_NAME + OTEL_*); otelgrpc instruments the
backend push server, the gateway's backend+connector clients and the connector
server. Default exporter stays none (collector/dashboards are Stage 14).
- Operational metrics (variant attribute on game-scoped ones): game_replay_duration,
game_move_validate_duration, games_started_total, games_abandoned_total,
game_cache_active, chat_messages_total{kind}, gateway edge_request_duration.
Wired via the SetMetrics setter pattern (default no-op meter).
- TODO-3: account.GuestReaper deletes guests with no game seat past
BACKEND_GUEST_RETENTION (default 30d, swept every BACKEND_GUEST_REAP_INTERVAL).
- Tests: pkg/telemetry exporter selection; game/social/edge metric recording via
a manual reader; config (otlp accepted, guest knobs); inttest guest reaper.
- Docs: PLAN.md re-scopes Stage 12 and adds Stage 13 (alphabet-on-wire) + Stage 14
(CI/deploy) with the agreed dictionary-versioning resolution; ARCHITECTURE 11/13,
TESTING, the three READMEs and FUNCTIONAL(+ru) updated.
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Stage 8: UI social/account/history surfaces
Wire the deferred Stage 7 surfaces end-to-end (UI -> gateway transcode -> backend REST -> existing domain services): friends (incl. one-time friend codes), per-user blocks, friend-game invitations, profile editing + email binding, the statistics screen, and the in-game history + GCG export. Friends gain two add paths (interview decision, a deliberate plan change): one-time 6-digit codes (friend_codes table, 12h TTL, single-use, rate-limited redeem); and play-gated requests (shared game required) where an explicit decline is permanent, an ignored request lapses after 30 days, and a code bypasses a decline. Migration 00006 widens friendships_status_chk and adds friend_codes. Lobby notification badge is poll + push: a new generic `notify` event drives it live; the client polls on open/focus. Language stays a single Settings control that writes through to the durable account's preferred_language. GCG export is finished-only (game.ErrGameActive) and shares/downloads the .gcg file. Tests: backend unit + inttest (friend gate/decline/code, ListInvitations, GetStats, GCG gate), gateway transcode round-trips + notify constructor, UI vitest (codecs, win-rate, share choice) + Playwright social specs. Docs: PLAN (Stage 8 done + refinements + TODO-5), ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), UI_DESIGN, TESTING, module READMEs. |
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Stage 7 (wip): wire remaining ops (backend REST, FBS, gateway transcode) + real UI transport
backend: REST handlers for pass/exchange/resign/hint/evaluate/check_word/complaint/history/chat-list/nudge + new game.ListForAccount (my games) + seat display_name resolution pkg/fbs: GameActionRequest/ExchangeRequest/EvalRequest/EvalResult/CheckWordRequest/WordCheckResult/ComplaintRequest/HintResult/History/GameList/ChatList + SeatView.display_name; committed Go regenerated (flatc 23.5.26) gateway: 11 new transcode ops + backendclient methods + FB encoders ui: edge TS codegen (flatc --ts + protoc-gen-es, committed), FlatBuffers<->model codec, real connect-web transport (binary, bearer auth, Subscribe). prod bundle ~69KB gzip JS |
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Stage 6: gateway edge (Connect/FlatBuffers over h2c, platform/email/guest auth, sessions, rate-limit, admin passthrough, live push bridge)
New public ingress and the first network edge. Framework + a vertical slice of operations end-to-end; remaining ops reuse the same transcode pattern in Stage 7. Contracts (new module scrabble/pkg): - push.proto (backend->gateway gRPC server-stream) + scrabble.fbs (FlatBuffers edge payloads), committed generated Go; buf/flatc Makefiles (dev-time codegen). Backend: - REST handlers on the /api/v1 groups: internal session endpoints (telegram/guest/email login -> mint, resolve, revoke) and the user slice (profile, submit_play, state, lobby enqueue/poll, chat). - internal/notify in-process Publisher hub + internal/pushgrpc gRPC server (BACKEND_GRPC_ADDR) streaming your_turn/opponent_moved/chat/nudge/match_found; emission in game.commit, social, matchmaker. - migration 00005 accounts.is_guest; guests are durable rows excluded from stats; ProvisionGuest; email-as-login (RequestLoginCode/LoginWithCode). Gateway (new module scrabble/gateway): - Connect Gateway service over h2c (Execute + Subscribe), FlatBuffers<->JSON transcode registry, Telegram initData HMAC validator (seam), session cache, token-bucket rate limiter (3 classes), push fan-out hub, backend REST + push gRPC client, admin Basic-Auth reverse proxy. go.work: use ./pkg, ./gateway + replace scrabble/pkg. CI: gateway/**, pkg/** path filters; unit build/vet/test span all three modules. Docs (PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL+ru, TESTING, READMEs) updated; gateway/pkg unit tests + guest/email-login integration tests. |
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Stage 5: robot opponent (pool, seed-derived strategy, move driver, matchmaker substitution)
- internal/robot: durable kind='robot' account pool (migration 00004); every per-game and per-turn choice derived deterministically from the game seed (restart-stable FNV mix); a background move driver; margin targeting (band 1-30, closest-to-band); right-skewed [2,90]min delays (median ~10m); opponent-anchored sleep with +/-3h drift; daytime nudge reply + proactive 12h nudge; friend/chat blocked via profile toggles. - engine.Candidates (decoded ranked plays); game.Candidates + RobotTurns; social.LastNudgeAt. - matchmaker: 10s wait then robot substitution (reaper) + Poll delivery seam. - config (BACKEND_ROBOT_DRIVE_INTERVAL, BACKEND_LOBBY_ROBOT_WAIT, BACKEND_LOBBY_REAPER_INTERVAL); main wiring + boot-time pool provisioning. - metrics: robot account_stats (authoritative balance) + robot_games_finished_total OTel counter + per-finish log. - docs: PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), TESTING, README; account.go comment. - tests: robot strategy units, matchmaker reaper/Poll, engine.Candidates; inttest robot full-game / substitution / proactive-nudge. |
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Stage 4: lobby & social (matchmaking, friends, blocks, chat+nudge, invitations, profile, email, multi-player drop-out)
Engine: multi-player drop-out-and-continue with a per-game tile disposition (remove default / return), resigned seats skipped and excluded from the win, leaver rack never revealed; 2-player behaviour unchanged. New domains (service/store, no HTTP yet): internal/social (friend request/accept graph, per-user blocks, per-game chat with nudge as a message kind, content filter via mvdan.cc/xurls/v2 + leet/separator normaliser + phone heuristic) and internal/lobby (in-memory variant-keyed matchmaking pool, friend-game invitations invite->accept with lazy 7-day expiry). account gains profile editing and the email confirm-code flow (Mailer seam: SMTP or log mailer). Migration 00003_social.sql + regenerated jet. main wires the new services into the server (accessors for the Stage 6 handlers); robot substitution stays in Stage 5, REST/stream/push in Stage 6/8. Docs (PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL+ru, TESTING, README) updated. |
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Stage 3: game domain (lifecycle, journal+cache, hint, word-check, GCG, stats)
internal/game drives the engine over a single match and owns everything the
engine does not: event-sourced persistence (a games row + an append-only decoded
move journal, with the live engine.Game kept warm in a cache and rebuilt by
replay on a miss), the play/pass/exchange/resign transitions with
validate-at-submit scoring, an unlimited score/legality preview, the hint
(per-game allowance + profile wallet), the word-check tool with complaint
capture, per-player game state, history and GCG export (Poslfit dialect), and a
background turn-timeout sweeper that auto-resigns overdue turns honouring each
player's daily away window. Like Stages 1-2 it is a service/store layer with no
HTTP; the gateway surface lands in Stage 6.
Engine: additive decoded domain API (Direction, SubmitPlay/SubmitExchange/
EvaluatePlay/HintView/Hand, MoveRecord.{Dir,MainRow,MainCol}, Registry.Lookup,
ParseVariant) so internal/game never imports scrabble-solver; and a Resign fix
so the resigner keeps their score yet never wins (the other player wins a
two-player game). Timeout reuses Resign.
Persistence: migration 00002 adds games, game_players, game_moves, complaints,
account_stats and extends accounts with away_start/away_end/hint_balance; go-jet
regenerated. account gained SpendHint. Config adds BACKEND_DICT_DIR (required),
BACKEND_DICT_VERSION, BACKEND_GAME_TIMEOUT_SWEEP_INTERVAL, BACKEND_GAME_CACHE_TTL;
main loads the registry at boot (hard dependency) and starts the sweeper.
Tests: engine resign + decoded-API tests; game unit tests (GCG, away-window
boundaries, hint budget, cache, keyed mutex, payload); inttest integration
(lifecycle, replay equivalence, timeout sweep with away grace, resign stats,
hint policy, word-check/complaint, per-game-lock). Docs (PLAN, ARCHITECTURE,
FUNCTIONAL +_ru, TESTING, README) updated.
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