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ff55d5de83 |
fix(gateway): forward the real client IP to the backend on every call
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The backend recorded 172.19.0.9 — the gateway's own docker connection address — as the client IP for all users: the account's last-login IP shown in the admin console, and it never reached the backend access log. The gateway forwarded the client IP as X-Forwarded-For only on chat/feedback calls; every other backend call (including the profile fetch that stamps last_login_ip) sent none, so the backend fell back to the peer address. Carry the client IP on the request context (WithClientIP, mirroring WithPlatform) and set it once per request in the Connect edge, so the backend client injects X-Forwarded-For on every downstream REST call. Also add the resolved client IP to the backend access log. Test: WithClientIP rides a non-chat call (Profile) as X-Forwarded-For, and is absent when no IP is set. Docs updated (ARCHITECTURE gateway↔backend + edge). |
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92633f935e |
feat(payments): trusted platform signal on the session
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Record the execution platform (kind vk|telegram|direct + device subtype ios|android|web) on each session, captured at creation and carried gateway->backend as a trusted X-Platform header, so the upcoming store-compliance gate has an unforgeable execution context. - backend.sessions gains nullable platform_kind/platform_subtype columns (migration 00011, CHECK-constrained, jet regenerated); session.Platform captures them at mint, resolve returns them, middleware exposes platform(c). kind is derived from the establish endpoint, never a client field; the account-merge session mint inherits the caller's platform. - gateway derives the platform (VK subtype from the signed vk_platform via vkauth, Telegram/direct best-effort from the client) and injects X-Platform on every authenticated backend call through the request context. - ui submits a best-effort device subtype on the telegram/guest/email login requests (new FBS subtype field); VK is server-derived from the signed params. - an unattributed session is untrusted (view-only); VK/TG self-heal on the next cold-start re-mint, direct/email on re-login. Signal plumbing only, no user-visible change; X-Platform is inert until the gate consumes it. |
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d5fbaa3034 |
feat(export): server-rendered artifacts behind one signed download URL (#160)
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The finished-game export (GCG + a new PNG of the final position) is one signed, short-lived relative URL (game.export_url; HMAC-SHA256, 10-min TTL, BACKEND_EXPORT_SIGN_KEY) resolved against the client's own origin and delivered by the best affordance each platform has (five on-device review rounds): - TG Android/desktop: native showPopup chooser -> native downloadFile dialog (bridge-only chain, activation-safe). - TG iOS: app-modal chooser -> OS share sheet with the fetched file (a popup callback cannot supply the activation the sheet needs). - VK iOS: VKWebAppDownloadFile for both formats. - VK Android: the PNG opens in VK's native image viewer, the GCG copies to the clipboard (the VK Android downloader hangs on any download, Content-Length/Range notwithstanding). - VK desktop iframe / desktop browsers: plain anchor downloads. - Mobile browsers: the OS share sheet (fetch-then-share). - Legacy TG (< Bot API 8.0): app modal + GCG clipboard, no image option. The PNG is rasterized on demand by the new internal `renderer` sidecar (node:22-slim + skia-canvas + baked Liberation/Noto Color Emoji fonts) executing the SAME ui/src/lib/gameimage.ts the ui project unit-tests; the backend rebuilds the render payload from the journal + engine.AlphabetTable, and the device date locale, IANA time zone and localized non-play labels ride the signed URL. Nothing is stored — the artifact re-derives from the immutable journal on each GET. The gateway forwards /dl/* (caddy @gateway matcher extended) behind the per-IP public rate limiter and serves bytes via http.ServeContent. Deploy: renderer service in compose + prod overlay + rolling order + prod push list; TEST_/PROD_EXPORT_SIGN_KEY secrets; the sidecar smoke runs in the ui CI job. Docs: ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL(+_ru), UI_DESIGN, TESTING, deploy/README, renderer/README. |
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5689f7f6a3 |
feat: on-device move preview (local eval) with network fallback
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Score and validate a tentative move on-device instead of a per-arrangement network
round trip. The dawg reader and the validate/score/direction slice of the
scrabble-solver engine are ported to TypeScript (ui/src/lib/dict), pinned
byte-for-byte to the Go engine by a `conformance` CI job (full-dictionary reader
parity plus a battery of plays across every variant and both cross-word rules,
including the inferred orientation). The server stays authoritative — submit_play
re-validates — so the local result is an advisory accelerator only.
- backend: Registry.DictBytes + an authed GET /api/v1/user/dict/{variant}/{version}
(immutable) streaming the pinned per-game dawg; caddy routes /dict to the gateway.
- gateway: a session-gated /dict edge route proxying it; fetchDict on the transport.
- client: the dictionary loads on game open (low priority so it never starves the
game on a slow link; aborted at a 5s cap or when leaving the game), is cached in
IndexedDB (best-effort, self-healing on a rejected blob) and reused across
sessions; a warm-up overlay covers a cold load, then the network preview is the
fallback; a bad-connection breaker stops warming after repeated misses; the move
preview cancels its in-flight request when the tiles change.
- parity generators backend/cmd/{dictgen,validategen} + gated Vitest suites, run in
CI against the release dictionaries. A hidden debug readout lists the cached
dictionaries + breaker state, and its reset clears the cache.
- docs: ARCHITECTURE §5, TESTING, UI_DESIGN, FUNCTIONAL (+ru).
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e2771826fd |
perf(gateway): pool backend conns; loadtest evaluate hot path
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The loadtest harness never modelled game.evaluate — the debounced per-tile play preview a real client fires several times per turn, the hottest gameplay call. Model it (one evaluate per placed tile + reconsideration re-previews + draft.save, human-paced; --eval / --eval-recon toggle it). That realistic load surfaced the real bottleneck: the gateway's backend HTTP client used the default transport (MaxIdleConnsPerHost=2), so every sync call to the single backend host churned a fresh TCP connection — ~26500 TIME_WAIT sockets at 500 players (near the ephemeral-port ceiling), burning ~1.75 gateway cores while the backend sat near-idle. It was the unfixed root of the residual transport_error the earlier passes chased on the client side. Widen the keep-alive pool (backendMaxIdleConns=512, ~2x the observed 225-conn peak). At 500 players the churn collapses to ~0 and peak gateway CPU drops ~7x (~1.75 -> ~0.26 cores); postgres (~1.65 cores) becomes the busiest service. This overturns the earlier "gateway is the binding constraint, scale it horizontally" sizing — that was sizing around this bug, not a real floor. Consolidate the loadtest trip reports into one loadtest/REPORT.md (drop the R2/R7 split) and bake the finding into README / PRERELEASE / ARCHITECTURE / TESTING. |
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041106d623 |
feat(gateway): temporary IP ban (fail2ban) fed by rejections + honeypot/honeytoken
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Add a prod-only, in-memory IP ban enforced at the edge, fed by three signals:
sustained rate-limiter rejections (the IP-keyed public/email/admin classes — the
user class stays the backend soft-flag's concern), a honeypot decoy-path hit (the
contour caddy tags decoys with X-Scrabble-Honeypot and routes them to the gateway),
and a honeytoken (a planted bearer, GATEWAY_HONEYTOKEN). A banned IP is refused with
429 by the abuseGuard middleware before any work — covering the Connect edge, the
live stream and the static SPA/landing the per-op limiter never gated.
The ban is off by default: it keys by the real client IP the shared-NAT test contour
does not expose, so a ban there would be self-inflicted; detection still logs in the
contour, only the ban action is gated (GATEWAY_ABUSE_BAN_ENABLED). Rejection bans last
GATEWAY_ABUSE_BAN_DURATION; tripwire/honeytoken hits are near-zero-false-positive and
earn longer fixed bans. Each ban increments gateway_abuse_banned_total{reason}.
Operators see and lift active bans on the admin console's Throttled page; the gateway
syncs its active set to the backend every 30s (POST /api/v1/internal/bans/sync,
backend/internal/banview) and applies the operator unbans the response returns.
PRERELEASE phase AG. Docs baked into ARCHITECTURE / FUNCTIONAL (+ru) / both READMEs.
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8881214213 |
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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8878711cf3 |
R3: gateway edge hardening — body cap, h2c sizing, rate-limit observability
- GATEWAY_MAX_BODY_BYTES (1 MiB): connect WithReadMaxBytes + http.MaxBytesReader
on the public mux; explicit http2.Server MaxConcurrentStreams/IdleTimeout and
an http.Server ReadHeaderTimeout (R2 report follow-up).
- gateway_rate_limited_total{class} counter, Debug per rejection, a rejection
tracker drained every 30 s into a Warn summary per key and a report POST to
/api/v1/internal/ratelimit/report (feeds the admin view + auto-flag).
- The dead AdminPerMinute/AdminBurst policy now guards the /_gm mount (429),
ahead of its Basic-Auth.
- resolve() logs the cause of infra session-resolve failures at Warn (the
transient unauthenticated dips from the R2 run); unknown tokens stay silent.
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dcd8de8b00 |
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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408da3f201 |
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. |