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e850ecd83b |
fix(ui): don't strand the Mini App on a cancelled GCG share
On iOS WKWebView (the Telegram Mini App), cancelling the Web Share sheet fell through to the Blob <a download> fallback. iOS ignores the download attribute, so clicking the anchor navigated the webview to the blob: URL — replacing the SPA with the raw GCG file, with no way back (force-quit only). The share path no longer falls back to a download: Web Share is available on that platform, so a cancelled or failed share is a no-op and the user can retry. The Blob download stays the desktop-only path (no Web Share). |
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a7f3df9346 |
fix(chat): don't restore unread on a failed read-ack (would loop the in-game effect; REST re-seed self-heals)
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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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dd45af20ef |
fix(ads): fade the scroll rewind + keep the banner strip height constant
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Two polish fixes (owner feedback): - Scroll loop: a long message that scrolled to its right edge rewound with a hard jump (no fade). It now runs the same fade as a message change at each rewind: fade out at the edge, reset the scroll while hidden, fade the same message back in, then scroll again. - Strip height: during the fade gap the message layer is removed, which let the strip collapse by ~1-2px. An always-present invisible spacer now reserves one line of height and the message is overlaid absolutely, so the strip height is constant whether or not the message is showing. Verified live: opacity sampling shows a full fade-out → gap → fade-in at each scroll rewind (~every 6s), and the .ad height stays a single constant value (30.31px) across the whole cycle including the gap. Loop-fade unit-tested. |
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115c92b39a |
fix(ads): pulse a lone banner message through the fade cycle
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A single campaign message (e.g. the default campaign's one message) faded in once on load and then sat frozen — the rotator only ran the fade/advance cycle when more than one message existed, so with one message there were no further fades. Drop the `total > 1` guards: every message now runs the full hold → fade-out → gap → fade-in cycle, so a lone message pulses (the same message fades back in) and a lone long message fades at each scroll-loop boundary. Multi-message rotation is unchanged. Verified by opacity sampling (single message pulses 1→0→gap→0→1 without navigation); the single-message test now asserts the pulse. |
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9f83962bf7 |
feat(ads): carry the banner scroll position across navigation
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Per the owner's idea: instead of moving the banner out of the per-screen header (which would change its position), remember the banner's "life stage" and resume it on the next screen. The engine already keeps the message + rotation timing; this adds the scroll offset: - bannerEngine tracks the in-flight scroll (target, duration, start). On attach, if a scroll is still running, it computes the current offset and calls the new host's resumeScroll(fromTx, toPx, remaining) — the view jumps to the carried offset and continues to the end over the remaining time, instead of restarting at the left. - A finished scroll is left at its end; the rotator's own loop then takes over. Verified: spot-checked in the browser (a long message at offset -785 resumes at -788 on the next screen, not 0) and unit-tested (attach mid-scroll calls resumeScroll with a partial offset and the remaining duration). |
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5fb0daa746 |
fix(ads): banner truly continuous across navigation + re-measure on resize
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The previous engine kept the scheduler running but the view re-`show()`-ed the
current message on every (re)mount, replaying the fade on each navigation — which
looked like the cycle restarting (especially for a single message). Now:
- A mounted AdBanner reads the engine's live message (bannerCurrent) and renders
it immediately, with no fade; attach no longer re-shows. Only a real advance
fades. Verified: opacity stays 1.0 across a navigation, message preserved.
- The fade is manual opacity on a .fadewrap layer (not transition:fade), kept
independent of the scroll (inner track transform), so a long message still
fades at both ends and a {#key} remount cannot force an intro fade.
- A viewport size change (portrait↔landscape) re-measures the current message
(remeasureBanner on resize/orientationchange, debounced) so the scroll
re-evaluates for the new width — the owner accepts the restart on resize.
Rotator gains restart(); engine gains bannerCurrent()/remeasureBanner().
Engine continuity + remeasure unit-tested.
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3b20abe0bd |
feat(ads): banner under the header, continuous across navigation, robust fades
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Banner UX refinements (owner feedback):
- Position: render the banner inside Header (under the title) instead of in
Screen, so it sits in the same place on every screen. In the game the grown
nav's spare height now falls below the banner (banner under title, board
pinned to the bottom) — it no longer jumps to the game area.
- Continuity: move the rotation into a persistent module engine
(lib/bannerEngine) — the scheduler + timer live outside the components, so a
navigation (which remounts the view) continues the cycle instead of restarting
it. Each AdBanner only attaches as the DOM host and resyncs to the live message.
- Fades: a long, scrolling message now fades at both ends. The fade is a
{#if} transition:fade layer, independent of the scroll (the inner track's
transform), so the two no longer interfere.
Verified live (mock + Playwright): same position in lobby and game; the cycle
continues across lobby↔game; opacity sampling shows fade-out + fade-in for the
long message. Engine continuity unit-tested.
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cb4a31a860 |
feat(ads): client banner rotation, fade UX & live toggle (PR2)
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Consume the server-driven banner block (PR1) in the UI and retire the gate. - banner.ts: createScheduler — a smooth weighted round-robin over campaigns (each appears its weight share per cycle, evenly interleaved) with round-robin over a campaign's messages; the rotator drives fade-in -> hold/scroll -> fade-out -> gap -> fade-in, a lone message stays put, reduce-motion swaps instantly without scroll. - model.ts/codec.ts: Profile.banner (Banner/BannerCampaign/BannerTimings) decoded from the fbs block. - Screen.svelte: drop the compile-time SHOW_AD_BANNER; render AdBanner from app.profile.banner (campaigns + timings + reduceMotion). - AdBanner.svelte: opacity-driven fades + scroll host; the rotator is recreated when the campaigns/timings change (a `banner` notify re-fetch swaps them in place). - app.svelte.ts: on the `notify` `banner` sub-kind, refreshProfile() so the banner shows/hides in place. - tests: scheduler distribution + round-robin, the fade sequence, single-message, reduce-motion, stop(); codec banner decode. UI_DESIGN.md + trackers updated. |
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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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bd0482c376 |
feat(ui): route all in-app external links through Telegram openLink
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Extend the openLink routing from the dictionary lookup to every external
link shown inside the Mini App, so none triggers the WebView's 'open this
link?' confirmation. A shared onExternalLinkClick handler resolves the anchor
via closest() (so it also works delegated on {@html} content), backed by a
pure routeExternalLinkInTelegram decision: only inside Telegram, only an
external http(s) target=_blank link, excluding same-origin/in-app and t.me
links (t.me keeps openTelegramLink). Applied to the word-check lookup, the
About rules link, the Feedback operator-reply links, and the feature-gated
announcement banner.
Outside Telegram every anchor keeps its native target=_blank.
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8e0d7f9e17 |
feat(ui): external dictionary lookup link on the word-check tool
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When a checked word is found, show a 'look it up' text link beside the complaint button that opens an external reference dictionary in a new tab: gramota.ru for the Russian variants, scrabblewordfinder.org for English (word lower-cased and percent-encoded). The link hides for a word that is not found. Inside Telegram it routes through the Mini App SDK's openLink, so Telegram opens it directly instead of the WebView's 'open this link?' confirmation; in a browser the anchor's own target=_blank handles it. Relabel the complaint button to 'Возражаю' (ru); English stays 'Disagree'. |
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4d6df4bd8b | Merge pull request 'feat(ui): настоящий share friend-code + ссылка по текущему боту (service_language)' (#66) from feat/friend-invite-share into development | ||
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00129414e5 |
feat(ui): force Mini App fullscreen on mobile, not via the share link
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Replace the shared-link &mode=fullscreen (which would also force fullscreen on desktop) with an imperative requestFullscreen() on launch, gated to mobile clients (ios/android/android_x) — mirroring how Telegram's own Mini Apps go immersive on phones while desktop keeps the bot's full-size window. It triggers the existing fullscreenChanged -> safe-area resync; a no-op on clients predating Bot API 8.0. |
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853730823b |
feat(ui): refine Telegram invite & close UX
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- Shared invite links open the Mini App fullscreen (mode=fullscreen), so a shared link matches the bot's own fullscreen launch. - A used or expired invite deep-link now lands the visitor in the lobby with a gentle notice pointing at the right bot (@<username>, by service language), instead of a red "code invalid/expired" error on the Friends screen. - The in-game close confirmation is armed only on Telegram mobile clients; on desktop (tdesktop/macOS/web) it is skipped, where the "changes may not be saved" dialog is just noise (drafts auto-save). |
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01d2d1f368 |
fix(ui): per-bot invite caption + friendly self-redeem note
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- The share caption is now in the bot's language: 'Давай играть в Эрудит!' (ru bot), "Let's play Scrabble!" (en bot) — picked by the session service language, not the interface language. - Redeeming your own invite (deep link or manual) no longer shows the scary 'can't do that to yourself' error; it shows a friendly neutral note instead. |
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03eb8044ff |
feat(ui): real friend-invite share with a per-bot link
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The friend-code 'share' was an <a> that just opened the bot. Make it a real share: Telegram's native share-to-chat picker inside the Mini App (openTelegramLink + t.me/share/url), the system share sheet (navigator.share) on the web, else copy the link. The shared deep link points at the same bot the player is in — it picks VITE_TELEGRAM_LINK_EN/_RU by the session's service language, falling back to the single VITE_TELEGRAM_LINK. Adds the per-bot build args across Dockerfile / compose / ci.yaml / .env / docs; PLAN TODO-5 updated. |
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6679260d0a |
feat(session): carry the bot service_language on the Session wire
Thread the Telegram bot's service language (en/ru) from the session mint response through the gateway into the FlatBuffers Session, so the UI knows which bot the player signed in through. handleTelegramAuth refreshes the account's service language onto the response before minting (it was set after the fetched copy). Empty for a non-Telegram login. |
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30a7c24140 |
fix(ui): interface language follows the device, not the Telegram bot
On login the UI no longer overrides the interface language from the account's preferred_language. The live interface follows the device — the explicit local choice (saved, locked) or the system-language guess — so opening the mini-app via the ru-bot on an English system keeps the interface English (it was forced to Russian by the account seed). preferred_language is still written from Settings and used for out-of-app push routing; it just no longer dictates the UI on launch. |
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277954c47f |
feat(feedback): render links in the operator reply (open in a new tab)
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Linkify the operator reply on the feedback screen: http/https/ftp/mailto/tel URLs become anchors (target=_blank rel=noopener), everything else stays escaped text. A small whitelisted regex (no dependency) — the reply is operator-authored, so explicit schemes suffice; dangerous schemes (javascript:/data:) are never linked, and \b avoids matching a scheme inside a word (hotel:, email:). |
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1ae43080ec |
fix(feedback): show the operator reply only on the player's latest message
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A reply was bound to 'the latest message that has a reply', so after the player read a reply and sent a new (unanswered) message, the old reply kept showing as 'Ответ на ваше последнее сообщение'. Bind it to the single most-recent message instead: sending any new message immediately drops the previous reply (the new message has no reply yet), well before the one-week window. Client clears the reply optimistically on submit; the mock mirrors it; inttest covers the case. |
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feat(feedback): in-app user feedback with admin review and account roles
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User-facing Feedback screen (Settings -> Info, registered accounts only): a message (<=1024 runes) plus one optional attachment, an anti-spam gate (one unreviewed message at a time), and the operator's inline reply with a Settings/Info badge. Server-rendered admin console section (/_gm/feedback): unread/read/archived queue with per-user search, detail with read/reply/ archive/delete/delete-all, safe attachment serving (nosniff, images inline via <img>, others download-only). Introduces account_roles, the first per-account role table; feedback_banned blocks only feedback submission, granted/revoked from /users and the delete-with-block action. - migration 00004_feedback (feedback_messages + account_roles) + jetgen - backend internal/feedback (store+service), internal/account/roles.go - wire: FlatBuffers feedback.submit/get/unread; gateway guest gate (Op.NonGuest, is_guest via session resolve) -> guest_forbidden before any backend call - reply push reuses NotificationEvent with a new admin_reply sub-kind - UI: /feedback route + screen, attachment picker, badge, channel detection, i18n - tests: feedback unit (Go+UI), gateway guest-gate, inttest lifecycle, e2e - docs: PLAN stage 19, ARCHITECTURE s15, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), TESTING, READMEs |
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feat(ui): name the previous player in the your-turn toast
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The in-app "your turn" toast (shown when it becomes your turn in another game) now reads "<Opponent>: Your turn!", naming the player who moved just before this one — the previous seat in turn order, so it reads the same in games with any number of players. Falls back to the bare "Your turn" label when no name is present (an older peer, or a gap event without one). YourTurnEvent already carries opponent_name end to end: the backend sets it (game.displayName of the last mover) and the gateway forwards the payload opaquely, so this is a client-only change — decode the field, thread it through PushEvent, and pick the localized string. |
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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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feat(ui): preload ongoing games and cache the draft for an instant, jump-free game open
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Opening a game from the lobby for the first time this session showed a brief loading flash, and every open showed a two-step rack->board jump: the saved draft (pending composition) was fetched separately and applied only after the board had already painted the full rack. Both stem from the full state and the draft not being available synchronously at first paint. Cache the draft alongside view+history (CachedGame.draft), make applyDraft take the already-fetched JSON so it runs synchronously, and fetch the draft in the same Promise.all as state+history. setCachedGame preserves the cached draft when the delta path omits it and clears it on a committed move (mirroring the server). A new preload module warms the per-game cache (state, history, draft) for the lobby's ongoing games with bounded concurrency, so opening any of them is instant. Tests: gamecache (preserve/clear/setCachedDraft) and preload (warm/skip) units; existing draft-restore e2e still green. |
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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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feat(lobby): keep lobby/game caches fresh from any screen + invitation delta channel
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Builds on the cross-screen cache work: the global stream handler now keeps both caches current no matter which screen is mounted, and invitations become a live delta channel so the lobby's invitations list is fresh from any screen too. Client (boundary already started): - advanceCached now also folds opponent_joined into a not-currently-viewed game's cache via a new pure reducer applyOpponentJoined (extracted and reused by the mounted game board), so opening an open game that filled while you were elsewhere is flash-free. - patchLobbyInvitation upserts a still-pending invitation and removes a terminal one (started/declined/cancelled/expired); the global notify handler calls it on the invitation / invitation_update sub-kinds. Invitations delta channel (no wire/gateway/connector change — the notification already carries the full invitation with id/status/game_id end to end): - notify: a new in-app-only NotifyInvitationUpdate sub + NotificationInvitationUpdate constructor (shares encoding with NotificationInvitation). The Telegram connector renders no message for it, so a decline/cancel never becomes an out-of-app push. - lobby: emit the changed invitation to every participant on respond (accept/decline), on the final accept's game start, and on cancel — so each participant's lobby patches its list in place. The authoritative list holds only pending invitations, so the client's pending-vs-terminal rule matches it exactly. Tests: applyOpponentJoined + patchLobbyInvitation unit tests (TDD), the NotificationInvitationUpdate encoding unit test, and integration assertions that decline/cancel/accept publish invitation_update to every participant. Full local suite green (backend unit+integration, UI check/unit/build/bundle/e2e). Docs: ARCHITECTURE §10 (notify catalog + in-app-only note) and UI_DESIGN updated. |
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cf70e6b1fc |
fix(ui): keep lobby/game caches fresh across screens (no stale-status flash)
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The per-screen in-memory caches (lobbycache, gamecache) were refreshed only by the screen that owns them while it was mounted, so a state change that crossed screens left the other screen's cache stale and it visibly redrew on the next navigation: - game -> lobby: the player's own move advanced the game cache but not the lobby snapshot, and an own move carries no self-directed push event, so returning to the lobby painted the pre-move status until the background refresh corrected it. - lobby -> game (and from any other screen): an opponent's move / game-over refreshed the lobby (while mounted) but never the per-game cache, so opening that game flashed the pre-move board. Make cache freshness cross-screen, owned by the single global stream handler that runs for every live event regardless of the mounted screen: - patchLobbyGame upserts the affected game's GameView into the lobby snapshot; the global handler calls it on opponent_moved / game_over / opponent_joined and on a match_found / game_started seed (so a game started elsewhere is present too). The game board still mirrors the player's own move and its own load() — the two updates no live event carries. - advanceCached (a pure wrapper over the existing delta reducers) advances a not-currently-viewed game's cache from opponent_moved / game_over; the game in view is skipped so its mounted board stays the sole owner (no double apply). End-state behaviour is unchanged (the background refresh always reconciled); this removes the transient stale frame. Unit-tested patchLobbyGame and advanceCached; docs/UI_DESIGN.md updated. |
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4409253dce |
fix(ui): also resync an open game on a foreground regain without a stream drop
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Closes the residual tail of the previous commit: when the live stream stays alive across a brief suspend (Telegram/iOS can pause the socket without tearing it down), an in-game event shed from a full hub buffer is never recovered by the reconnect refetch (no reconnect) or the open-game poll (it only runs while the stream is down). Mirror the lobby's focus re-poll: bump app.resync on a foreground regain that did not drop the stream, and have Game.svelte refetch the open game once per resync. Also rescues a missed move/game_over after a suspend. Add a silent-join mock seam + an e2e isolating this path; extend the ARCHITECTURE §10 fallback note. |
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16402e64c0 |
fix(ui): poll/refetch fallback for a missed opponent_joined in the open-game wait
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PR #51 moved the auto-match "wait for an opponent" from the lobby matchmaking screen into the open game but did not carry over that screen's poll fallback. The notify hub is best-effort and never replays, the live-stream resubscribe sends no cursor, and the game screen refreshed only from push events — so an opponent_joined dropped while the stream was down (e.g. a mobile suspend) left the starter stuck on "searching for opponent" until they re-entered the game. Unlike opponent_moved/game_over, opponent_joined has no follow-up event to trigger the existing move-count gap refetch. Recover it in Game.svelte: (A) refetch once on stream reconnect (covers the common suspend/resume case and rescues a missed move/game_over too), and (B) poll game.state every 2.5s while still waiting with the stream down (mirrors the old matchmaking startPoll). Add a mock-mode __stream e2e seam and two specs isolating each path, fix the now-stale streamAlive comment, and document the fallback in ARCHITECTURE §10. |
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feat(ui): merge Exchange/Pass into one action; drop dead Tournaments tab
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Lobby: remove the inert 🏆 Tournaments tab (it only raised a 'coming soon' toast); the lobby is back to three tabs, matching docs/FUNCTIONAL.md. Game: fold the separate 🥺 Skip (pass) tab into the 🔄 tab, now Exchange/Pass. Its dialog passes when no tile is selected (button 'Pass without exchanging') and exchanges when tiles are ('Exchange N'). The tab is no longer gated on an empty bag (pass must stay reachable in the endgame); inside the dialog tile selection is disabled while the bag is below a full rack (bagLen >= RACK_SIZE). The merge is UI-only. A pass is NOT an exchange of zero tiles: the rules allow an exchange only with a full rack left in the bag and forbid a zero-tile swap, while a pass is always legal; GCG (Poslfit) writes a pass as a bare '-' and an exchange as '-TILES'. Pass and exchange stay distinct end-to-end (wire, engine, history/GCG); the dialog dispatches the existing gateway.pass / gateway.exchange. No backend/wire/history/GCG change. Docs: docs/UI_DESIGN.md, docs/FUNCTIONAL.md (+_ru), PRERELEASE.md. Tests: ui/e2e/game.spec.ts. |
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fix(lobby): land in the opened game on enqueue + keep open games active in the lobby
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Review fixes for open-game auto-match: decodeMatchResult dropped the game when matched=false (an open game awaiting an opponent), so the client never navigated into it - decode the game whenever present. The lobby grouped open games (status != 'active') into 'finished'; treat 'open' as in progress in groupGames/isMyTurn and resultBadge. The under-board status bar now reads "Opponent's turn" while the empty opponent seat is to move (instead of the searching placeholder). The New Game rule toggle is shown from the start when a Russian variant is available, so selecting a variant no longer shifts the layout. Regression tests: codec (game decoded with matched=false), lobbysort + result (open is in progress), and the new-game e2e updated. UI-only; no backend or schema change. |
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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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test(ui): cover the invitation-card single-word indicator
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Make the mock invitation a Russian single-word game so the card's "One word per turn" line renders, and assert it in the lobby e2e. |
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feat(ui): single-word rule indicators + auto-match select redesign
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Surface the per-game "single word" rule to the client and refine the random-opponent New Game screen. - Wire: thread multiple_words_per_turn into the GameView and Invitation FlatBuffers tables (Go + TS regenerated), through pkg/wire builders and both the backend push-event and gateway REST paths. - In-game indicators (single-word games only): a small 1 in the status bar's score-preview slot (yields to the live preview) and a centred "One word per turn" label in the history-drawer header. Standard games show neither. - Invitation card gains a "One word per turn" line for single-word invitations. - Auto-match redesign: variant plaques are mutually-exclusive selects (highlight on tap, no longer enqueue); a lone offered variant is pre-selected; a bottom "Start game" button (disabled until a variant is chosen) confirms. The rule toggle appears once a Russian variant is selected. - Tests: e2e for the new auto flow and the in-game indicator (mock g3 is a single-word game); mock/data + fixtures carry the new field. Docs: UI_DESIGN. |
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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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c32a15730a |
UI: fix the lobby slide on Telegram cold launch (correct the cause)
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The first attempt (the App.svelte `started` gate) targeted the first pane mount,
but the slide is a second render. On a Telegram cold launch the URL fragment is
Telegram's #tgWebAppData=... launch params, which the router parsed as notfound;
bootstrap's navigate('/') then corrected it to the lobby asynchronously, re-keying
the route pane (notfound -> lobby) and sliding the lobby in as if returning from a
screen. A reload was static because the hash was already #/.
Treat a Telegram launch fragment as the lobby root in the router, so the route is
correct from the first pane (no re-key, no slide). Extract the pure hash->Route
parsing into routeparse.ts so it unit-tests without a DOM, and revert the gate
(the first pane never slid — local transitions skip the initial mount, as clean
browser launches showed).
Tests: routeparse unit tests (incl. the tgWebApp fragment); an e2e that launches
with the fragment in the URL and asserts the lobby plus the normalised #/ hash.
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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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UI: render move history as a per-seat column grid + swipe-down to open
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Replace the flat chronological move list with a ruled matrix aligned under the score plaque: one column per seat, each seat's moves filling its column top to bottom. A cell is the move's word(s) and its score, "WORD (12)", centred; the player names and the running total are dropped (the plaque heads the column and shows the live total). Non-play moves keep their dim parenthesised tag; the awaited opponent's next cell shows a dim "thinking..." (never the viewer's own turn). Thin 1px rules between columns and rows match the panel's separator. Re-introduce a swipe-down-on-the-board gesture to open the history, gated to the zoom-out board scrolled to its top so it never fights the zoomed board's pan or the stage's own vertical scroll (the conflict that retired this gesture before). Grid layout extracted to lib/history.ts (unit-tested); add game.thinking to the EN/RU catalogs; e2e covers the gesture and the grid on Chromium and WebKit. |
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b14cc38919 |
UI: render non-play history moves as a dim lowercase tag
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Per owner feedback: pass/exchange/resign/timeout rows in the move history now read as a dim, parenthesised, lowercase tag — e.g. «(обмен)» — so they stand apart from a scored word. The move.* catalog values are lowercased (resign RU → «сдаюсь»); the parentheses and the muted colour (var(--text-muted)) are applied in the view via a .ha.sys modifier. |
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UI: fix last-move highlight, localize move history, clamp zoom overscroll
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- Highlight tracks the last move overall (not the last word): a trailing pass/exchange now highlights nothing, so the board no longer lights up the opponent's old word after our own empty move. - Make the highlight event-driven: refreshed only on a real game event (open/refresh, opponent move, our own committed move) and dismissed the moment composing starts, so recalling a just-placed tile never re-triggers it. - Localize non-play move-history labels via new move.* catalog keys (pass/exchange/resign/timeout); the label printed the raw English action. - Clamp the zoomed board's pan at its edge (overscroll-behavior: none), removing the native rubber-band past the content. Tests: lastMoveCells unit coverage (trailing pass/exchange -> empty), i18n RU label assertions, an e2e overscroll-contract check on the zoomed viewport. |
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UI: taller tg-fullscreen header + labelled hub tabs
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- tg-fullscreen: +20px header height — without the (removed) hamburger the title bar lost its bulk and sat flush on Telegram's native nav band. - Settings/Comms hub tabs gain text labels under the icons (Settings / Profile / Friends / Info and Chat / Dictionary); the icon is aria-hidden so the label names the button. New i18n keys about.tab, game.dictionary. |
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UI: tab-bar navigation — drop the hamburger
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Replace Menu.svelte (hamburger) everywhere with tab-bar navigation: - Settings hub (SettingsHub) from the lobby ⚙️ tab: Settings/Profile/ Friends/About as in-place tabs, back → lobby; the lobby ⚙️ badge counts incoming friend requests (invitations keep their own lobby section). - Comms hub (CommsHub) from the move-history 💬: Chat/Dictionary tabs, back → game; Dictionary only while the game is active. - Game menu items relocate into the open history: 🏁 leave / 📤 export in the header, 🤝 add-friend per opponent card, 💬 comms; unread chat is badged on the score bar + the 💬. - TapConfirm (tap → fading ✅ → tap) replaces the Skip/Hint press-and-hold popovers and drives the add-friend confirm. - Fix the move-history "jump": the slid board is inert and the stage can't scroll, so a swipe up genuinely closes the history. Remove Menu.svelte + HoldConfirm.svelte. Docs: UI_DESIGN, FUNCTIONAL(+ru), PRERELEASE. UI check/unit/build/bundle/e2e (Chromium+WebKit) all green. |
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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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R1: schema & naming reset — squash migrations, rename variants
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Squash the 12 goose migrations into one 00001_baseline.sql (there is no prod data; verified schema-identical to the chain via a pg_dump diff + the green integration suite) and rename the game-variant labels english/russian_scrabble/erudit -> scrabble_en/scrabble_ru/erudit_ru across the backend, the FlatBuffers wire values and the UI. dawg filenames and the Go enum identifiers are unchanged; the i18n display keys are kept. Adds PRERELEASE.md (the R1-R7 pre-release tracker), linked from CLAUDE.md. Contour DB wipe and the scrabble-dictionary tidy are follow-ups. |