The finished-game export now works identically on every platform: the
client mints a signed relative URL (game.export_url) carrying its date
locale, IANA time zone and localized non-play labels, resolves it
against its own origin and hands it to the platform's native download —
Telegram downloadFile, VKWebAppDownloadFile, or a plain browser anchor
(also the desktop VK iframe). Both artifacts ride the route: the .gcg
text (no more clipboard mode, except the legacy pre-8.0 Telegram
fallback) and the PNG of the final position.
The PNG is rasterized by a new internal 'renderer' sidecar (node:22-slim
+ skia-canvas + baked Liberation/Noto Color Emoji fonts) executing the
SAME ui/src/lib/gameimage.ts the web project unit-tests, bundled at
image build time — one renderer, no drift; the browser no longer draws
or delivers bytes itself. The backend rebuilds the render payload from
the journal + engine.AlphabetTable, verifies the HMAC (10-minute TTL,
BACKEND_EXPORT_SIGN_KEY, constant-time, uniform 404s) on its public
group, and streams the artifact as a named attachment; the gateway
forwards /dl/* behind the per-IP public rate limiter (caddy @gateway
matcher extended — the landing catch-all trap).
Deploy: renderer service (compose + prod overlay + roll before backend
+ prod push list), EXPORT_SIGN_KEY env (TEST_/PROD_ secrets), CI runs
the sidecar smoke in the ui job. Docs: ARCHITECTURE export-delivery
section, FUNCTIONAL(+_ru), UI_DESIGN, TESTING, deploy/README.
The history header's export button now opens a chooser — Telegram's
native popup inside Telegram, the app's own modal elsewhere — offering
the GCG file and a new client-rendered PNG of the final position
(lib/gameimage, Canvas 2D, lazy dynamic import, zero dependencies):
light theme, classic A..O/1..15 axes, label-free premium fills, and a
fixed-typography per-seat scoresheet with GCG-style move coordinates,
multi-word sub-lines, endgame rack-settlement row, winner trophy and a
hostname + device-locale finish date footer; a long game stretches the
board, never the typography.
Delivery mirrors the GCG rules (Web Share with no blob fallback, else
download) except on Android Telegram/VK WebViews and the desktop VK
iframe, where a binary PNG has no clipboard-text fallback: those get a
preview modal with a long-press/right-click save hint and a copy-image
button where ClipboardItem exists.