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feat(ui): drop Telegram fullscreen; own back chevron everywhere; hidden debug panel
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Finalises the Telegram Mini App navigation work after on-device testing (Pixel 10 / Android 17 + iOS, fresh beta clients): - Remove requestFullscreen entirely. Immersive fullscreen hid Telegram's native header (and its BackButton) and the Android system swipe-back minimised the app; the owner prefers the windowed full-size (expand) presentation, so the app never requests fullscreen on any platform now. - The app's own back chevron (Header, showBack = !!back) drives back-navigation on every platform; the native Telegram BackButton is dropped — it does not render in the windowed Mini App (backVisible=false on iOS and Android), so relying on it lost back navigation (notably none on iOS). - Replace the temporary always-on diagnostic overlay with a hidden debug panel (components/DebugPanel): ten quick taps on the header title open it; it shows a privacy-safe client diagnostic snapshot (app version, locale, online, userId, Telegram chrome / viewport / SDK state — no secrets, no IP) and shares it via the OS share sheet / clipboard; a tap anywhere except Share dismisses it. - Drop the now-dead telegramRequestFullscreen / telegramBackButton / isTelegramAndroid helpers and the iOS-fullscreen unit test. Telegram has no native non-modal notification API (only modal showPopup / showAlert), so in-app toasts stay ours. Docs: UI_DESIGN.md. |
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fix(ui): own back chevron in Telegram on all platforms; drop the native BackButton
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The Telegram native BackButton does not render in the windowed Mini App (the owner's emulator + a fresh beta TG report backVisible=false on both iOS and Android), so relying on it lost back navigation — iOS had no back affordance at all. Show the app's own back chevron whenever there is a back target, on every platform (Header showBack = !!back), and drop the now-dead native BackButton effect (App.svelte). The native close control stays — a windowed Mini App cannot hide it (no Telegram API). WIP: the temp lobby diagnostic overlay and the requestFullscreen no-op remain for the owner's emulator test; finalize after confirmation. |
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93c57b3558 |
test(ui): TEMP-skip the iOS fullscreen unit test (requestFullscreen is a no-op for the owner test; restore with the iOS path)
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chore(ui): TEMP disable fullscreen for testing + Android back chevron + BackButton diag
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WIP for the Android nav investigation (TEMP bits reverted before merge): - telegramRequestFullscreen: temporarily a no-op (incl. iOS) so the owner can confirm the Android "fullscreen look" is Telegram's own Mini App presentation, not our requestFullscreen (isFullscreen is already false on Android). - Header: show the app's own back chevron in Telegram on Android, where the native BackButton does not render — a reliable tap-back. [keep] - Diagnostic overlay moved app-wide (pointer-events:none) and now reports BackButton state (req/present/visible) + viewport geometry, to see whether the native BackButton can capture the Android system swipe-back. |
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79766438a2 |
chore(ui): TEMP lobby diagnostic for the Android fullscreen issue
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Renders Telegram viewport/fullscreen state (isFullscreen, isExpanded, viewport heights, innerH vs screenH, safe-area insets) in the lobby, inside Telegram only, to diagnose why the app still opens fullscreen on Android with requestFullscreen now iOS-only and no persisted state (fresh TG + test account). REVERT before merge. |
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6aa5023b24 |
fix(ui): Android Telegram nav — windowed mode, no close guard
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Three Android Mini App issues, all in the Telegram chrome: - Entering a game showed no native back button, and the Android system swipe-back minimised the app instead of navigating. Root cause: immersive fullscreen (requestFullscreen). On Android, fullscreen replaces the native header — and its BackButton, which also captures the system back — with a bare close/menu pill, so back navigation has no control to land on. Request fullscreen on iOS only; Android stays windowed, keeping the native header + BackButton (and the system swipe-back that routes to it). iOS is unchanged. - Closing the game board always prompted "changes that you made may not be saved", even on a board just opened and untouched. The close-confirmation was armed unconditionally on game mount. Remove it entirely: move drafts auto-save (debounced during play + flushed on destroy), so nothing is lost on close. Drops the now-unused telegramClosingConfirmation + isMobilePlatform helpers and their SDK interface fields. Docs: UI_DESIGN.md. |
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e3899d4755 |
feat(ui): record the SDK load outcome in the launch diagnostic
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The diagnostic showed only sdk: yes/no (window.Telegram presence), not why the SDK was absent. Capture how the dynamic telegram-web-app.js load resolved — present / loaded / no-webapp / error / timeout — and surface it as "sdk-load: <outcome>". error/timeout pinpoint a blocked or hanging telegram.org (the prime suspect for an empty launch); no-webapp a loaded-but-broken script. loadTelegramSDK records the outcome (telegramSdkOutcome); collectTelegramDiag carries it into the screen. Unit tests cover each outcome; the blocked-script e2e now asserts sdk-load: error. |
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ae5090b851 |
fix(ui): load telegram-web-app.js dynamically with a timeout
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The Telegram SDK was a render-blocking <script src="telegram.org/..."> in the shared index.html shell, so it ran on every entry (/telegram/, /app/, native). On a network that blocks telegram.org — common where Telegram itself reaches users only over a proxy — the script hangs forever, stranding the whole page, including the launch-diagnostic screen meant to surface exactly this failure. This is the likely root cause of the Android "won't open" reports (all launch methods fail identically; iOS on a different network works). Remove the head <script> and load the SDK dynamically (lib/telegram.ts loadTelegramSDK) with a 10s timeout, only on a Telegram entry (the /telegram/ path or a tgWebApp launch fragment). The SPA — served from our own reachable origin — boots first and controls the load: on a block/error it falls through to the diagnostic screen (reporting sdk: no) instead of hanging, and Retry re-attempts. /app/ and the native build no longer touch telegram.org. Pin the SDK to the version the official page recommends (?62) for the newer client features the app already uses (fullscreen, safe areas, swipe guard). Tests: loadTelegramSDK unit tests (present / error / timeout); an e2e that aborts the script fetch and asserts the diagnostic still renders. |
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0c5d3808d7 |
feat(ui): diagnostic screen on /telegram/ instead of the landing bounce
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A Mini App launch on /telegram/ without sign-in data (empty initData) used to
location.replace('/') — bouncing the visitor to the marketing landing. That
destroyed all diagnosability and, on some Android clients that reach the entry
with no initData, simply looked like the app refusing to open.
Replace the bounce with a compact, privacy-safe launch-error screen
(screens/TelegramLaunchError.svelte) that renders a one-screenshot diagnostic
snapshot captured at the moment of failure: SDK/WebApp presence, Telegram
platform/version, whether initData is empty, whether the URL fragment carried
tgWebAppData, the initData field NAMES present/missing (never the signed
values, never an IP), and OS/mobile/browser via User-Agent Client Hints plus
the full User-Agent. A Share button delivers it through the OS share sheet
(clipboard copy on desktop, reusing the GCG no-webview-strand guard); Retry
re-checks in place to recover a late initData without a reload (which would
discard the launch fragment).
This is the instrument to root-cause the Android empty-initData failure, which
is not reproducible in Playwright.
Tests: collectTelegramDiag + shareText/pickTextShare unit tests; the /telegram/
e2e now asserts the diagnostic screen, not a redirect. Docs: ARCHITECTURE.md +
UI_DESIGN.md updated.
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d4e34efa80 |
test(ui): e2e for the friends-list kebab, confirm modals and outside-tap
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Cover the reworked Settings -> Friends interactions in the mock e2e (Chromium + WebKit): the row kebab slides open the block/remove icons and an outside tap collapses it; blocking confirms (naming the friend) and moves them to Blocked; removing confirms and drops the friendship. |
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feat(ui): close the friends kebab on an outside tap
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A slid-open friend row now collapses when the user taps anywhere outside its action buttons (taps on a kebab are skipped so its own toggle still drives the open/close). Uses the same capture-phase window pointerdown idiom as Screen, active only while a row is revealed. |
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feat(ui): friends list as lobby-style rows with kebab + confirm modals
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Settings -> Friends previously rendered each friend as a bordered card with two always-visible text buttons (Remove / Block) that fired immediately. Rework the whole screen to the lobby's visual language: one-line rows split by hairline separators across all three sections (friends, incoming requests, blocked). Each friend row gains a right-hand kebab that slides the row open to reveal two icon actions split by a vertical divider -- block (no-entry) and remove (cross) -- mirroring the lobby's slide-to-reveal. Both actions now require a confirmation modal; since the slide moves a short name off-screen, the modal keeps a generic title and shows the friend's name in the body, above the buttons, so a long name cannot stretch the sheet. Incoming keeps its accept/decline buttons and blocked keeps unblock, inline on their rows. Add the friends.actions / friends.blockConfirm / friends.unfriendConfirm keys to both i18n catalogs and document the flow in FUNCTIONAL (+_ru). |
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fix(i18n): reconcile preferred_language to the interface locale on every adopt
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A user who never changed the language in Settings kept their account at the creation-time preferred_language seed (e.g. en from the Telegram launch language_code) even after switching the device to another language: the UI followed the device (ru) but the ad banner and out-of-app push — both resolved server-side from preferred_language — stayed en. The on-adopt reconcile was gated on an explicit local choice (localeLocked), so a system-guess locale was never pushed through. Reconcile preferred_language to the active interface locale (app.locale) on every session adopt and link, regardless of how the locale was chosen; persistLanguageToServer already self-gates (a no-op for guests and when already equal), so there is no steady-state write. The banner and push are the only server-rendered language surfaces and both read preferred_language, so this keeps the whole interface consistent — not just the banner. Drop the now-dead localeLocked flag (the reconcile guards were its only readers; the saved prefs.locale still restores the UI choice per device). Trade-off: preferred_language now follows the most-recently-opened device, so an explicit choice on one device can be overwritten by a system guess on another (the "explicit" mark is local, per-device); making it globally sticky would need a DB flag. Docs: ARCHITECTURE §4 + the profile field. |
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ef2c2d1eb9 |
feat(account): seed the time zone from the client's detected offset at creation
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A new account's time_zone defaulted to 'UTC' until the player saved a profile, so the robot's sleep window and the turn-timeout away-window sweeper — both anchored to the account zone via account.ResolveZone — ran on UTC for every fresh player, skewing robot-game timing until a manual Settings save. Seed the zone at creation instead, from the client's detected "±HH:MM" offset. - Carry browser_tz on the three account-creating auth requests (TelegramLoginRequest, GuestLoginRequest, EmailRequestRequest — the email account is provisioned at the code-request step, not at login) through the fbs envelope (+ Go/TS codegen), the gateway transcode + backend client, and the backend auth handlers into ProvisionTelegram / ProvisionGuest / ProvisionEmail. - create() now writes time_zone explicitly: the validated detected offset, or 'UTC' (equal to the column default) when absent or malformed — deterministic, never guessed. The column is already NOT NULL DEFAULT 'UTC', so no migration is needed and existing accounts keep 'UTC'. An existing account is never overwritten on re-login. - A detected zero offset is stored as "+00:00" (the zone is known and equals UTC), distinct from the "UTC" default that means "unknown" — which the feedback console's three-zone Filed display already reflects. - Guard the guest handler against an empty payload (the bootstrap historically carried none) so it degrades to no-seed rather than panicking in GetRootAs*. - Tests: zone seeding across Telegram/guest/email plus the "+00:00"/malformed/empty cases and the not-overwrite rule; codec round-trip for the three auth encoders. ARCHITECTURE + FUNCTIONAL(+ru) updated. |
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feat(feedback): capture the browser UTC offset; Filed time in three zones
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The account time zone defaults to UTC until a player saves a profile, so a report's Filed time could only render in UTC even for a player clearly in another zone. Capture the client's detected "±HH:MM" offset (browser_tz) with each submission and show the Filed time in three zones in the operator console — UTC, the browser offset detected at submit, and the sender's saved profile zone — each shown "N/A" when not known, so the operator can tell what is certainly known from what is merely defaulted. - Thread browser_tz through the fbs envelope (+ Go/TS codegen), the gateway transcode + backend client, and the backend feedback service/store; add the column via migration 00004 (additive, image-rollback-safe). - Fix fmtTimeIn to resolve "±HH:MM" offsets via account.ResolveZone; time.LoadLocation alone silently fell back to UTC for offset zones, which is the second reason a "+02:00" sender showed only UTC. - Update ARCHITECTURE/FUNCTIONAL(+ru) docs and the feedback integration test. |
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feat(feedback): capture the app version; show version + local Filed time
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Each feedback submission now carries the client app version (__APP_VERSION__), snapshotted like the interface language: FlatBuffers FeedbackSubmitRequest gains a version field → gateway transcode → backend, persisted in a new nullable feedback_messages.app_version column (migration 00003, additive so an image rollback stays DB-safe). The operator console detail shows the app version and renders the Filed time in UTC plus the sender's time zone (fmtTimeIn). Touches: fbs schema + regenerated Go/TS codegen, codec + transport (the client attaches its build), gateway transcode + backendclient, feedback store/service, admin view + template, docs (ARCHITECTURE §15, FUNCTIONAL + _ru). Verified: feedback integration tests (migration + version round-trip), codec round-trip, check/unit/build green. |
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fix(i18n): reconcile preferred_language with the device's saved language
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The UI language follows the device (the local choice / system guess) and is deliberately not overridden from the account, but the advertising banner and out-of-app push routing are resolved server-side from preferred_language. A saved device choice the account had not recorded — picked while a guest, or differing from the Telegram system-language seed — left the banner (and pushes) in the wrong language until a Settings change rewrote preferred_language. On profile load (adoptSession and the in-place link path) push the saved local choice to the account when it differs (new pure helper languageNeedsServerSync; no-op for guests and when already equal), so the banner and pushes match the visible UI from the first open. Unit-tested. |
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fix(ui): nudge the rack blank star up a pixel
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By eye the centred star still read a hair low; subtract 1px from its top offset (top: calc(0.5% - 1px)). |
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81680a1d5e |
fix(ui): raise the rack blank star to centre on the letters
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Top-aligning it still read a touch low; move the empty-blank star up (top 8% -> 0.5%) so its ink centres against the rack letters' block, matching the board tile's centred mark. Size unchanged. |
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a393561d79 |
fix(ui): align the Erudit blank star with neighbouring tiles
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Rack: the empty-blank star is now top-anchored level with the letters and a touch larger (was centred, sitting low). Board and Stats best-move tiles: the placed-blank star's ink is centred on the value digits' line (was slightly high). CSS-only nudges; pixel offsets measured against the rendered glyphs. |
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e3e4cedc77 |
feat(ui): Erudit blank tiles carry the star (✻) mark
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The Erudit variant's blank is the "звёздочка", so render it with a star. An empty rack blank (and its drag ghost) shows ✻ centred; a placed blank keeps its designated letter and carries ✻ where the (absent) point value sits — on the board and in the Stats best-move tiles. The Scrabble variants are unchanged. Gated by usesStarBlank() in lib/variants.ts. |
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feat(ui): lobby invitation card redesign + new-game tweaks
- Lobby friend-invitation card: icon-only checkmark/cross actions stacked in a min-width right column; the middle column (From <name> + flag + variant rules, like New Game) grows and wraps. The cross now opens a decline-confirmation modal (mirroring the in-game resign confirm) instead of declining on first tap. - New Game with a friend: a lone offered variant is pre-selected and its picker disabled (nothing else to choose); relabel 'Тип игры' -> 'Вариант' and 'Подсказок на игрока' -> 'Подсказки'. - Quick game: pin the Start button to the bottom of the screen, mirroring the friend-game Send-invitation button. |
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fix(ui): retry Mini App launch on backend failure; hide account linking
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Inside Telegram, a failed initData authentication (e.g. the backend down during a deploy) dropped the user onto the web login screen — the /app/ experience, which has no place inside the Mini App. bootstrap now retries the launch a few times in silence and then renders a dedicated boot-error screen with a Retry button (new BootError.svelte, app.bootError), never falling back to the web sign-in. A blocked account is still terminal and goes straight to the blocked screen. The profile "Link an account" section (email + Telegram link) is hidden while sign-in is provider-only; the anonymous /app/ guest whose upgrade path this is comes later. The flow is kept wired (`hidden` on .emailbox) and its two e2e specs are skipped, both to be re-enabled together. Adds i18n boot.* copy (en/ru), a mock authTelegram failure hook plus an e2e covering the retry screen, and bakes both behaviours into FUNCTIONAL(.md/_ru). |
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docs(telegram): invert chat-gate strategy in docs; tune logs; i18n text
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- Bake the final default-allow + mute-the-ineligible strategy into docs/ARCHITECTURE.md, docs/FUNCTIONAL.md (+_ru), platform/telegram/README.md, the deploy compose comment and the PRERELEASE tracker. The live test proved a per-user grant cannot exceed a deny-by-default group (Telegram intersects the chat default with the per-user permission), so the chat allows sending by default and the bot restricts the ineligible instead of granting the eligible. - Lower the per-event chat_member trace and eligibility evaluation to Debug; keep the actual mute/unmute actions, the startup self-check and warnings at Info, so prod logs only what the bot did. - Update game.searchingForOpponent (Searching -> Waiting for opponent / Поиск -> Ждём соперника) and the quickmatch e2e assertions to match. |
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fix(ui): hold each splash word for the pause before the readiness check
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The dismiss check fired at the instant a word finished laying, so a word was never held: ЭРУДИТ fell straight into the lobby (too fast) and ЗАГРУЗКА got no readable pause. The pause was a *leading* gap before the next word, not a hold after the current one. Move the hold to after each word and run the check after it: every word (ЭРУДИТ included) now stays up for PAUSE_MS before the splash either dismisses or lays the next word. prefixMs = WORD_MS + PAUSE_MS, cycleMs = 2*(WORD_MS + PAUSE_MS). |
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feat(ui): tile-crossword loading splash for cold lobby open
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On a cold app open the lobby's game list arrives over the network; on a slow link the empty "no games yet" line flashed before the games loaded. Add a full-screen tile splash that lays a Scrabble crossword of ЭРУДИТ / ЗАГРУЗКА / ОЖИДАНИЕ (Эрудит point values, hardcoded since the alphabet table is not cached at boot) until the lobby's first load settles, then removes itself to reveal the populated list. - lib/splash.ts: pure layout + reveal schedule (unit-tested). - components/Splash.svelte: App-level overlay; per-tile drop-in; loops ЗАГРУЗКА → ОЖИДАНИЕ until ready, dismisses on a word boundary. Static ЭРУДИТ under reduced motion / the mock build. - app state: lobbyReady (set by Lobby on first settle) + splashDone, reset on logout. - App.svelte: overlay while routeIsLobby && !splashDone; the plain text splash now only covers non-lobby deep-links during bootstrap. - docs: UI_DESIGN + FUNCTIONAL (+ _ru). |
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fix(ui): green both lobby scores on a tie, mute a 0:0 board
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The lobby tinted only the viewer's own number, and a tie counted as "leading" — so an even score showed only the viewer's number green, reading as if the viewer were ahead. A fresh 0:0 board did the same, accenting the start of a game where nobody has scored. scoreStanding is now per-seat: the viewer's seat stays green when leading or tied and red when trailing; an opponent's seat greens only when it ties the viewer for the lead, so an equal non-zero score paints both numbers green. When the top score is 0 (nobody has moved) every number is left muted, like a finished game. |
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feat(telegram,game): single bot + per-user variant preferences
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Collapse the two per-language Telegram bots into one unified bot and
replace language-based variant gating with explicit per-user variant
preferences.
- Telegram: one bot; drop service_language and the supported_languages
set everywhere (DB, account, auth, FlatBuffers Session wire, gateway,
connector proto). The single bot renders chat and out-of-app push in
the recipient's preferred_language; remove the game-language push
routing override (notify Intent.Language / push Event.language).
- Preferences: new accounts.variant_preferences (text[], DB default
{erudit_ru}, CHECK non-empty + subset of the three variants). Gates
the New Game picker, vs-AI and the friend invitation the player
creates, enforced server-side (HTTP 400 otherwise); an invited friend
may still accept any variant. Edited on the Settings screen; variants
are Erudit-first everywhere.
- Admin: drop the per-bot language selectors (broadcast / send-to-user)
and the feedback channel_lang column/field.
- Env/CI: collapse TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN_{EN,RU}, TELEGRAM_GAME_CHANNEL_ID_{EN,RU},
VITE_TELEGRAM_LINK{,_EN,_RU} and VITE_TELEGRAM_GAME_CHANNEL_NAME_{EN,RU}
to single unsuffixed names; drop GATEWAY_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES.
- Docs updated (ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL + _ru, platform/telegram, gateway,
backend, ui, UI_DESIGN, PRERELEASE).
The migration squash is deferred to a follow-up PR.
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fix(lobby): keep the spaces around the score separator
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Svelte trims leading/trailing whitespace inside an element, so the literal
`<span class="sep"> : </span>` rendered as a bare ":" ("123:123"). Emit the
separator as a string expression `{' : '}`, which Svelte preserves, restoring
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style(lobby): bold the score line, a touch smaller
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Per owner follow-up: the whole lobby score line is now bold (font-weight 700, matching the over-the-board score plaques) and a hair smaller (0.8rem) to offset the heavier weight. The viewer's own number keeps its green/red standing tint. |
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feat(social): per-game friend request to disguised robots + lobby/stats/tile cosmetics
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Functional: the in-game add-friend handshake aimed at an auto-match opponent who is secretly a pooled robot now records the request per (game, seat) in a new robot_friend_requests table -- never against the shared robot account -- mirroring the robot_blocks pattern. The shared account stays out of friendships, the "requested" state is pinned to the seat (not leaked across the player's other games), the robot ignores it, and a background reaper drops the row 7 days after its game finishes. The outgoing-requests list carries these per-game rows so the seat control stays disabled across reloads. No withdraw UI, per owner decision. Cosmetics: - Lobby: an in-progress game tints the viewer's own score number green when leading or tied, red when trailing (reusing --ok/--danger); scores now render in seat-number order, matching the over-the-board scoreboard. - Stats: the per-variant best move is laid out on two lines -- the variant label, then the score (right-aligned in its column) and the word tiles (left-aligned) below it. - Dark theme: the played-tile background is a touch darker so a player-placed tile reads with more contrast (light theme unchanged). Docs (ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL + _ru mirror, backend README, UI_DESIGN) updated in the same change. |
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feat: sparser robot nudges, typed unread badge, lobby unread bump
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Three owner-requested polish changes: - robot: replace the lengthening 60-90 min -> 6 h proactive-nudge ramp with a flat uniform 9-12 h wait before every nudge; the existing sleep-window gate still skips and defers a nudge that would land in the robot's night. - ui: colour the lobby/in-game unread dot by type -- the regular danger colour when a chat message is unread, a softer amber (--warn) when only nudges are. Adds a per-viewer unread_messages flag (chat_messages.kind='message') across the backend DTO, FlatBuffers wire, gateway transcode and the UI store. - ui: float games with any unread notification to the top of the lobby's your-turn and opponent-turn sections (finished keeps its order), reusing the existing unread_chat flag. Docs (ARCHITECTURE 7, FUNCTIONAL + _ru) updated. No DB migration; the new wire field is backward-compatible. |
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fix(ui): lower-case hint preview words to match evaluate
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A hint's MoveRecord words are upper-cased on decode (for the move-history view), whereas an EvalResult keeps the backend's lower case. Seeding the move preview from the hint verbatim flipped the score caption to upper case and nudged its height. Lower-case the words in previewFromHint so the caption reads the same as the evaluate path it replaces. |
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perf(ui): reuse hint result as move preview, skip redundant evaluate
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Taking a hint auto-placed the suggested tiles and then called recompute(), which round-trips a debounced evaluate for that exact placement. The hint is the engine's own top-ranked, fully scored legal move, so its move already carries the score, words and direction an evaluate would return — the second call was pure duplicate work and added a visible disabled->enabled flicker on the submit button over slow links. Seed the move preview directly from the hint move via previewFromHint and cancel any pending evaluate timer so a stale one cannot clobber it. A later manual edit re-arms recompute() as before, so rearranged tiles are re-evaluated normally. Client-only; no backend, wire or schema change. |
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fix(ui): polish board→rack recall drag and its gesture interplay
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- The rack now animates the opening drop gap for a board-tile recall drag too
(the reorder transition was gated on a rack-source drag only).
- While a board tile is dragged over the rack (a recall, gap shown), the ✅
confirm and its preview caption are hidden so they don't sit over the gap;
they return if the tile is dragged back out over the board.
- A recall drop lands off the boardwrap, so its pointerup never reached the
boardwrap handler and left a stale id in the active-pointer set — the next
board swipe then read as multi-touch and the shuffle / history pull went dead.
Reconcile the pointer when a drag ends or cancels. Regression e2e added.
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feat(ui): vs-AI comms trim, overlay confirm button, recall-to-slot drag
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- vs-AI: the comms hub drops the Chat tab (Dictionary only); a finished AI game has no comms at all, so its 💬 history-header entry is hidden too. - Confirm-move ✅: redone as an absolute overlay pinned to the right edge (its right edge sits under the preview caption), so the rack keeps a fixed tile size — this reverts the tile-shrink that resized the letters at 6 tiles. - Recall: dragging a placed tile back to the rack now drops it at the slot the pointer is over (drag-to-position, a gap opens), instead of snapping to its original slot; double-tap still recalls to the origin. New pure recallToSlot. Tests: placement recallToSlot units; e2e recall-to-position; vs-AI comms e2e updated. Docs: UI_DESIGN + FUNCTIONAL (+ru). |
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fix(ui): right-align the confirm-move glyph under the preview caption
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The ✅ box already ended at var(--pad) from the screen edge, but place-items:
center centred the glyph inside the 56px box, so it sat ~14px left of the green
preview caption (.scores, text-align:right at the same var(--pad)). Right-align
the glyph (place-items: center end) so its right edge lands under the caption's.
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feat(ui): batch of UI polish tweaks
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- admin dashboard "Users" count excludes robots (CountUsers, humans only) - lobby finished-game delete reveal: background matches header/tab-bar (--bg-elev) - mobile: swipe up on the zoom-out board (no staged tiles) shuffles the rack - lobby: status icons -25%, game-row top/bottom padding halved - toast: info tier drifts up ~a tab-bar height while fading over 2s and dismisses on tap; error tier unchanged - game: confirm-move button stays pinned at the right edge; rack tiles shrink to fit so a full rack never overflows onto it - telegram: a successful invite-link redeem shows a welcome window pointing at the bot - settings: remove the grid-lines toggle; the board is always a gapless checkerboard - settings/comms hubs: the selected tab highlight wraps icon + label as a pill Docs: UI_DESIGN (toast, board surface, selected tab), PLAN; e2e updated for the removed grid-lines toggle. |
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fix(social): robot blocks
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Blocking an auto-match opponent who is secretly a pooled robot is recorded instead in a separate `robot_blocks` table. Now blocking behaves the same in that game (struck name, hidden composer) and lists the blocked opponent under the name you saw, but is recorded only against that game — the disguise holds, the shared robot is never globally blocked, and the matchmaker keeps pairing you with robots (so you can never block yourself out of opponents). - the shared robot account is never put in `blocks` - the matchmaker keeps it free and it is not blocked under its other per-game names - the blocked list and the in-game card still show it by joining that table; an unblock deletes the row |
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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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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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feat(ui): hide GCG export in honest-AI games
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A vs_ai game is throwaway practice, so its finished history header no longer
offers the 📤 GCG export (an empty slot keeps the comms icon pinned right).
Docs note the AI exclusion; UI_DESIGN also records that confirming a resign
reveals the full board (closes the history drawer, zooms out).
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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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feat(ui): reveal the full board on resign (close history, zoom out)
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After the player confirms a resign, close the move-history drawer (portrait; the landscape dock is unaffected) and zoom the board out if it was magnified, so the resigned game shows its full final board. |
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fix(ui): pin the in-game ad-banner height on a short viewport
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The ad banner lives inside the grown game header (`.nav.grow`, portrait game only). That rule carried `flex: 1 1 auto`, so on a short viewport the flex algorithm shrank the header — clipping the banner (`.ad` is `overflow:hidden`) — *and* the board's scroll area at the same time. The banner and the board ended up splitting the vertical squeeze. Drop the shrink (`flex: 1 0 auto`): the header still grows into spare height (banner under the title, board pinned to the bottom), but on a short viewport it holds its natural height and the board's own scroll (`.stage`) absorbs the whole squeeze. The banner now keeps a constant height. Portrait-only: in landscape and on every other screen `.nav` is already `flex: 0 0 auto`, so the banner never shrank there. Verified in the mock UI (portrait, live banner): at 440px tall the banner held 30px (was clipped to 14px) while the board scrolled; the tall-viewport layout is unchanged. Full UI suite green locally (check, 272 unit, build, bundle-size, 140 e2e). |
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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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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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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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fix(ui): don't refetch the lobby on heartbeats
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The lobby refetched /user/games on every stream event, including the 10s keep-alive heartbeat, turning it into a 10s poll. That poll's REST view of a just-committed opponent move could flip a card (and now blink it) seconds before the matching your_turn event — and its toast — arrived over the slower live stream, so the new lobby-card blink appeared to lead the toast by 5-7s (variable with stream delivery; in sync when prompt). Gate the refetch to real events (kind !== 'heartbeat'): the card, its blink and the toast now ride the same event (opponent_moved + your_turn are published together), and the constant 10s full-lobby poll per client is gone. |
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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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