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developer 18785efc8c Merge pull request 'release v1.13.0: payments wallet mechanics + database point-in-time recovery' (#220) from development into master 2026-07-08 23:42:15 +00:00
developer 850884d077 Merge pull request 'feat(deploy): continuous WAL archiving to S3 for point-in-time recovery' (#219) from feature/postgres-pitr-archiving into development
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Ilia Denisov a58f2ce0e4 fix(deploy): support a non-standard S3 port for the pgBackRest endpoint
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The S3 endpoint is a host only; some providers publish a separate, non-443
port. Add an optional PGBACKREST_S3_PORT (default 443) alongside the endpoint
host, wired through the prod overlay, write-prod-env.sh and both prod workflows,
and clarify in the docs that the endpoint variable takes the host alone.
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Ilia Denisov e922f5f3b9 feat(deploy): continuous WAL archiving to S3 for point-in-time recovery
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Add pgBackRest-based PITR for the production database, shipped disarmed
(archive_mode and the base-backup timer gated off) so it stays inert until the
operator arms it before real payments — an un-armed deploy cannot pile WAL onto
the disk.

- Postgres now builds from a thin image carrying pgBackRest (archive_command runs
  in-process); the prod overlay wires an encrypted (AES-256-CBC), path-style S3
  repository with 30-day retention and a daily full base-backup systemd timer.
- Repository config/secrets flow through the PROD_PGBACKREST_* Gitea set and
  write-prod-env.sh; prod-rollback re-renders the same env so a rollback cannot
  disarm archiving.
- Grafana alerts watch pg_stat_archiver (failing / stalled), absent-safe on the
  test contour, which never archives.
- Fix the pre-migration pg_dump to snapshot the whole database (was backend-only,
  silently excluding payments).
- Document the PITR runbook, the arming sequence and the restore drill in
  deploy/README.md; record the measured cost/perf assessment.
2026-07-09 00:58:04 +02:00
developer 04976a64e8 Merge pull request 'feat(payments): wallet screen with balances, benefits and storefront' (#218) from feature/payments-wallet-ui into development
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2026-07-08 16:44:06 +00:00
Ilia Denisov 4aa6174968 feat(payments): wallet screen with balances, benefits and storefront
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Add the "Кошелёк" section to the settings hub: context-visible chip
balances, active benefits (no-ads term/forever, hints) and a storefront of
chip-priced values and money-priced chip packs. Guests have no wallet; the
Google Play build hides the money purchases behind a RuStore stub; a web
purchase that would draw VK/Telegram chips warns first.

Add the catalog read path the storefront needs — a context-projected
GET /api/v1/user/wallet/catalog (payments service + store, gateway op
wallet.catalog, FBS Catalog/CatalogProduct/CatalogAtom, client decode) —
plus the client leg for the existing wallet.get/buy ops. Value spends reuse
the existing spend path; the chip-pack purchase (money order flow) arrives
with payment intake, so its action is a disabled placeholder for now.

Covered by Go unit (catalog projection) + integration (/wallet/catalog over
Postgres), vitest (formatting, spendable selection, web-spend warning, GP
flag, codec + gateway encode round-trips) and Playwright mock e2e (render,
guest-hidden, GP stub, warning) on Chromium + WebKit.
2026-07-08 12:37:32 +02:00
developer 41f4fd3497 Merge pull request 'feat(payments): chip wallet, store-compliance gate and benefit application' (#217) from feature/payments-currency-benefit-core into development
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2026-07-08 05:53:24 +00:00
Ilia Denisov 1c06d1d0d1 feat(payments): chip wallet, store-compliance gate and benefit application
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Stand up the internal chip/benefit mechanic behind the narrow payments interface:
context-aware balances and benefits, an atomic chip spend, admin grants as
zero-price value sales, the one-directional store-compliance gate (VK/TG same-
origin only, web draws direct→vk→tg, VK-iOS frozen, untrusted fail-closed), and
per-origin hint and no-ads application with term stacking. Reads are served from
an in-process, account-keyed write-through cache (mirroring the suspension gate),
so hot paths issue no query to the payments schema.

Flip the online-game hint wallet and the ad-banner suppression from the deprecated
accounts.hint_balance / paid_account columns to the payments benefit (a hint
balance no longer suppresses the banner — only a no-ads benefit does), and fold
chip segments and benefits by origin on account merge, inside the merge tx. Add
the GET/POST /api/v1/user/wallet edge chain (REST → Connect → FlatBuffers) plus
its codec unit test; no wallet UI yet.

Bring the frozen owner decisions log into the repo at
docs/PAYMENTS_DECISIONS_ru.md (it was untracked under .vscode) and reference it
from PLAN.md; record the read-cache design and the present-sources interface in
PLAN.md and docs/PAYMENTS.md (+ RU mirror).
2026-07-08 06:06:40 +02:00
developer 711fabe9cc Merge pull request 'feat(payments): trusted platform signal on the session' (#216) from feature/trusted-platform-signal into development
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2026-07-08 01:37:39 +00:00
Ilia Denisov 92633f935e feat(payments): trusted platform signal on the session
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Record the execution platform (kind vk|telegram|direct + device subtype
ios|android|web) on each session, captured at creation and carried
gateway->backend as a trusted X-Platform header, so the upcoming
store-compliance gate has an unforgeable execution context.

- backend.sessions gains nullable platform_kind/platform_subtype columns
  (migration 00011, CHECK-constrained, jet regenerated); session.Platform
  captures them at mint, resolve returns them, middleware exposes platform(c).
  kind is derived from the establish endpoint, never a client field; the
  account-merge session mint inherits the caller's platform.
- gateway derives the platform (VK subtype from the signed vk_platform via
  vkauth, Telegram/direct best-effort from the client) and injects X-Platform
  on every authenticated backend call through the request context.
- ui submits a best-effort device subtype on the telegram/guest/email login
  requests (new FBS subtype field); VK is server-derived from the signed params.
- an unattributed session is untrusted (view-only); VK/TG self-heal on the next
  cold-start re-mint, direct/email on re-login.

Signal plumbing only, no user-visible change; X-Platform is inert until the
gate consumes it.
2026-07-08 03:31:51 +02:00
developer 07815c5a30 Merge pull request 'feat(payments): payments schema, currency domain and money type' (#215) from feature/payments-data-foundation into development
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2026-07-07 23:21:43 +00:00
Ilia Denisov bab57343e1 chore(jet): regenerate the backend jet to match the migrations
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The committed go-jet code had drifted from the schema: robot_blocks and
robot_friend_requests (created in the baseline) had no generated tables, the
feedback_messages model was missing app_version/browser_tz (added in 00003 and
00004), and UseSchema omitted account_best_move and the two robot tables.
Regenerate so the jet layer mirrors the migrations again.

Additive only — two nullable columns appended to feedback_messages plus two new
tables; the full build, vet, unit and integration suites stay green.
2026-07-08 01:18:36 +02:00
Ilia Denisov ce8b5026c1 feat(payments): add the payments schema, currency domain and money type
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Stand up the payments data foundation: a self-contained `payments` Postgres
schema for the in-game currency, wallets, benefits, catalog, orders and the
append-only operations ledger, behind a domain package — nothing wired to real
money yet.

- Migration 00010: the `payments` schema and a NOLOGIN confinement role (ALL on
  payments.*, nothing on backend); the ledger with a BEFORE UPDATE/DELETE
  append-only trigger and a partial idempotency index; the materialised
  balances/benefits; the catalog (atoms seeded) + products + per-method prices;
  the typed single-row config; orders and payment_events. There is no
  cross-schema foreign key — account_id is a plain uuid kept consistent in code,
  which keeps the domain extractable. Expand-contract and reversible.
- Money is a bigint in the currency's minor units carried by a `Money` value
  type (exact, math/big): no float ever touches an amount, and a whole-unit
  currency cannot hold a fraction.
- Extend jetgen to generate the payments schema; construct the service in the
  composition root behind a narrow interface with a boot reachability check.
- Tests: integration (role confinement via SET ROLE, the append-only trigger,
  CHECK constraints, the idempotency index, and a forward+backward migration),
  Money unit tests, and an import-boundary test keeping the payments jet code
  private to the domain.
- Docs: PLAN.md, docs/PAYMENTS.md (+ _ru mirror) updated to the built model.
2026-07-08 01:07:56 +02:00
developer d9bc7596c6 Merge pull request 'docs(payments): monetization spec and implementation plan' (#213) from feature/payments-docs into development
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developer 3ad3b1dd7f Merge pull request 'ci: skip the test-contour deploy on a no-code change' (#214) from feature/ci-skip-deploy-on-docs into development
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Ilia Denisov 4d1f389cf1 ci: skip the test-contour deploy on a no-code change
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The deploy job gated only on the event/ref, so a docs-only PR into
development (where unit/integration/ui/conformance path-skip) still
redeployed the test contour for nothing. Gate it on the `changes` job
too: deploy only when the Go or UI side changed. `changes` still
defaults both true when the diff is uncomputable, and a workflow/deploy
edit forces both true, so ambiguous or infra changes still deploy.
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Ilia Denisov 4c7bc7baa9 docs(payments): add monetization spec and implementation plan
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Add docs/PAYMENTS.md (+ docs/PAYMENTS_ru.md mirror) — the monetization
mechanics specification: two-tier «Фишка» currency, per-source wallet
segments, per-origin benefits with the one-directional store-compliance
gate, order-flow payment intake, VK ads, configurable catalog,
append-only ledger, taxes, and native-Android distribution.

Add PLAN.md — the staged technical implementation plan with per-step
touch-points, tests, and done-criteria.
2026-07-07 23:11:49 +02:00
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# Auto test-deploy on a PR into development and on the push that merges it.
# A PR into master is test-only (this job is skipped); prod deploy is manual.
# Gates on `gate` (so a real test failure blocks the deploy) but runs even when
# some test jobs were path-skipped.
needs: [gate]
if: ${{ (github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/development') || (github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.base_ref == 'development') }}
# some test jobs were path-skipped. Skipped entirely when neither the Go nor the
# UI side changed (e.g. a docs-only change): the contour image is unchanged, so
# there is nothing to redeploy. `changes` still defaults both to true when the
# diff is uncomputable, and a workflow/deploy edit forces both true, so an
# ambiguous or infra change still deploys as a safety net.
needs: [changes, gate]
if: ${{ (needs.changes.outputs.go == 'true' || needs.changes.outputs.ui == 'true') && ((github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/development') || (github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.base_ref == 'development')) }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
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# The main-stack images via compose (reuses the build args, incl. VERSION);
# the bot separately, since it is profiled out of the prod compose.
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml build
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml push backend gateway landing validator renderer
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml push postgres backend gateway landing validator renderer
docker build -f ../platform/telegram/Dockerfile --target bot --build-arg VERSION="$TAG" -t "$REGISTRY/scrabble-telegram-bot:$TAG" ..
docker push "$REGISTRY/scrabble-telegram-bot:$TAG"
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DICT_VERSION: ${{ vars.DICT_VERSION }}
POSTGRES_DB: ${{ vars.PROD_POSTGRES_DB }}
POSTGRES_USER: ${{ vars.PROD_POSTGRES_USER }}
# Point-in-time recovery (pgBackRest -> S3), prod main host only. Endpoint/bucket/
# region + the archive-mode switch are variables; the S3 keys + the repository cipher
# passphrase are secrets. All empty/off until the operator arms archiving; flipping
# PROD_PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE=on activates it (deploy/README.md, arming).
PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE }}
PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT }}
PGBACKREST_S3_PORT: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_PORT }}
PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET }}
PGBACKREST_S3_REGION: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_REGION }}
PGBACKREST_S3_KEY: ${{ secrets.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_KEY }}
PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET: ${{ secrets.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET }}
PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS: ${{ secrets.PROD_PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS }}
# TELEGRAM_MINIAPP_URL and GRAFANA_ROOT_URL are derived from PUBLIC_BASE_URL in
# deploy/write-prod-env.sh, not stored variables.
steps:
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SERVICE_EMAIL: ${{ vars.PROD_SERVICE_EMAIL }}
GRAFANA_SMTP_PORT: ${{ vars.GRAFANA_SMTP_PORT }}
GF_SMTP_ENABLED: ${{ vars.PROD_GF_SMTP_ENABLED }}
# PITR archiving parity: a rollback must re-render the SAME env.sh, else it would
# silently disarm WAL archiving (PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE would fall back to off).
PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE }}
PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT }}
PGBACKREST_S3_PORT: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_PORT }}
PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET }}
PGBACKREST_S3_REGION: ${{ vars.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_REGION }}
PGBACKREST_S3_KEY: ${{ secrets.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_KEY }}
PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET: ${{ secrets.PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET }}
PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS: ${{ secrets.PROD_PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS }}
INPUT_TARGET: ${{ inputs.target_version }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
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# PLAN — monetization implementation
Technical, step-by-step implementation of the monetization domain. Business mechanics and
the rationale for every rule live in [`docs/PAYMENTS.md`](docs/PAYMENTS.md) (RU mirror
[`docs/PAYMENTS_ru.md`](docs/PAYMENTS_ru.md)); the frozen owner agreements they both derive
from (the `D1``D41` decisions log) live in
[`docs/PAYMENTS_DECISIONS_ru.md`](docs/PAYMENTS_DECISIONS_ru.md) — the authority when a rule
is disputed. This file is the *how*. Each stage is written to be self-sufficient: returning
to it gives full context — goal, exact touch-points, tests, done-criteria, and current
status — without re-deriving decisions.
## How to use this file
- **Stage granularity (E0E9) is fixed.** Do not split or merge stages. Plan each stage
densely enough to execute whole.
- **Never leak stage ids into the product.** Code, comments, commit messages, PR
titles/descriptions must read as finalized feature copy — never "E5", "stage 3", etc.
Stage ids exist only in this file.
- **Deviations are allowed** when new unknowns surface, but the plan is then edited **whole
and in agreement** (not piecemeal), keeping it coherent, and `docs/PAYMENTS.md` updated in
step.
- **Status marks:** each stage header carries `Status: TODO | WIP | DONE`. When a stage
lands, flip it to DONE and note the PR. The **Progress** table is the at-a-glance index.
- **Per-change discipline** (repo `CLAUDE.md`): update tests at the layers `docs/TESTING.md`
calls out, bake doc updates into the same PR, run local full verification before pushing,
feature branch → PR into `development`.
## Progress
| Stage | Title | Release | Status |
|-------|-------|---------|--------|
| E0 | Payments data foundation | 1 | DONE |
| E1 | Trusted platform signal | 1 | DONE |
| E2 | Currency + benefit core | 1 | DONE |
| E3 | Wallet UI | 1 | DONE |
| E4 | Durability (PITR) | 2 | WIP |
| E5 | Payment intake | 2 | TODO |
| E6 | Ads | 2 | TODO |
| E7 | Admin & reports | 2 | TODO |
| E8 | Guest limits | — | TODO |
| E9 | Tournament fee | future | TODO |
**Release 1** = full mechanics with no real money, exercised via `admin_grant` (E0→E1→E2→E3).
**Release 2** = money (E4→E5→E6→E7). E8 is standalone (game-behaviour change, can run in
parallel). E9 is future.
---
## Architecture baseline (applies to all stages)
Read once; individual stages assume it.
### Schema & isolation
- The payments domain owns its **own Postgres schema `payments`** in the shared instance
(`scrabble` DB). All payments tables are `payments.*`. `backend` schema is untouched
except for the deprecation of two legacy columns (E2).
- **DB role.** A dedicated **NOLOGIN** role holds ALL privileges on `payments.*` and
**nothing** on `backend` — grant-based confinement, asserted by a `SET ROLE` isolation
test. The application still connects on its single (superuser) pool, so these grants are a
stepping-stone to a real separate login/process, not the runtime wall. The **runtime wall
is code-level**: only the `internal/payments` package imports the payments jet code and
issues `payments.*` SQL (an **import-boundary test** enforces it); every other domain
reaches payments through the narrow Go interface.
- **No cross-schema link at all.** There is **no** foreign key from `payments.*` to
`backend.accounts`: `account_id` is a plain `uuid`, kept referentially honest in code and
joined to the tombstoned account / `retained_identities` dossier by the stable id. This
keeps the spend transaction (ledger INSERT + balance UPDATE + benefit UPDATE) fully
**within `payments`** and the domain extractable into its own database later. Benefits move
**into** `payments` (they no longer live on `accounts` — see E2); game code reads them
through the payments **Go interface**, never via SQL.
- **Money.** Monetary amounts are a single **`bigint` in the currency's minor units** (RUB
kopecks; Votes/Stars/chips are whole units, scale 1) carried in Go by the `payments.Money`
value type — the sole constructor/formatter/arithmetic, so **no `float64` ever touches an
amount** and a whole-unit currency structurally cannot hold a fraction. `chip_rate` is not a
table: a chip pack is a product, so its per-method rate **is** `product_price`.
### Domain boundary
- New package `backend/internal/payments/``payments.go` (types + `Service`),
`store.go` (`type Store struct{ db *sql.DB }`, go-jet against `internal/postgres/jet/
payments`), following the `ads` domain shape (`backend/internal/ads/{ads,service,store}.go`).
- Wired in `backend/cmd/backend/main.go` `run()` (construct after `account`, before
`server.New`), handed into `server.Deps` (`server.go`), routes registered in
`registerRoutes` gated `if s.payments != nil`, admin section in `registerConsole` gated
`if s.payments != nil`.
- Game/other domains depend on payments only through a **narrow interface** (e.g.
`AdFree(ctx, account, platform, present) bool`, `SpendHint(ctx, account, platform, present)
error`, `Balances(ctx, account, platform, present) …`), where `present` is the set of
identity sources the account currently holds (`vk`→vk, `telegram`→telegram, `email`→direct;
`robot` ignored), computed by the caller from `account.Identities` — payments carries no
cross-schema identity knowledge, so unlink/re-link availability (D14) falls out live. Keep
the surface small; this is the seam that lets payments become a separate process later
without touching callers.
- **Read model.** Hot reads (`AdFree`/`HintsAvailable`/`Balances` and the gate) are served
from an in-process, account-keyed, write-through cache inside the payments package
(mirroring `account/suspension.go`), invalidated on every payments mutation
(spend/grant/fund/refund/merge); the payments DB is touched only on a cache miss, so the
steady-state hot path issues no query to the `payments` schema. The D39 materialized
`balances`/`benefits` tables stay the in-transaction write target the cache fronts.
Single-instance, matching the deployment (a multi-instance backend would need a shared
cache).
### Migrations & codegen
- Migrations: same goose dir `backend/internal/postgres/migrations/`, sequential
`0000N_*.sql`, `-- +goose Up/Down`, schema-qualified, **expand-contract mandatory**
(image rollback must stay DB-safe). First payments migration does `CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT
EXISTS payments`, creates the role, grants.
- **jetgen** (`backend/cmd/jetgen/main.go`) is currently hardwired to `schema=backend`.
Extend it to also generate `schema=payments` into `internal/postgres/jet/payments/
{model,table}` (committed). Regenerate only after a payments migration; revert unrelated
`backend`-schema churn (jetgen may reorder untouched tables — commit only intended diffs).
- Transactions: reuse the local `withTx(ctx, db, fn)` idiom. Balance/benefit mutations are
guarded single-row atomic UPDATEs (mirror `account.SpendHint`); the ledger INSERT +
materialized-cache UPDATE go in one `withTx`. Default Read-Committed is sufficient given
the guarded updates + unique idempotency keys; do not reach for Serializable without a
demonstrated need.
### Transport
- client ↔ gateway: Connect-RPC + FlatBuffers (h2c). gateway ↔ backend: REST/JSON +
`X-User-ID` via `gateway/internal/backendclient`. Any user-facing payments call needs the
full chain: backend REST handler (`u := s.user` group) → `backendclient` method →
Connect-RPC method + transcode (`gateway/internal/transcode/`) → FlatBuffers schema
(`pkg/fbs/…`, regen with `make -C pkg fbs` + `pnpm -C ui codegen`).
- Provider webhooks (Robokassa/VK) do NOT use the Connect path — model on the existing
public HMAC-signed route `s.public.GET("/dl/:id/:kind", …)` (`handlers.go`): a public
route with signature verification, proxied by the gateway/Caddy `@gateway` matcher
(`deploy/caddy/Caddyfile` — a new edge route MUST be added there or it falls to the
landing catch-all).
### Testing layers (`docs/TESTING.md`)
- **unit** (Go `_test.go`, TS vitest): gate-by-context, no-ads stacking, priority draw,
rate math, idempotency keys, catalog snapshotting. UI logic must be extracted out of
`.svelte` into `ui/src/lib/*` to be unit-testable.
- **integration** (`backend/internal/inttest/`, `//go:build integration`, Postgres-backed):
atomic chip↔benefit spend, callback idempotency, order-flow, TG outbox delivery, merge/
unlink of segments.
- **UI** (Playwright mock e2e, Chromium+WebKit): Wallet screen, warnings, guest-hidden, GP
stub. Mock e2e bypasses codec — wire bugs need codec unit tests.
- Local full verification before push: integration (`-tags=integration` + DAWG sibling +
Ryuk-off), UI check/test/build, codegen (`make -C pkg proto fbs`, `pnpm -C ui codegen`).
---
## E0 — Payments data foundation
**Status:** DONE · **Release 1** · depends on: none · mechanics: PAYMENTS §14, §7, §11.
**Goal.** Stand up the `payments` schema, its confinement role, the jetgen target, the domain
package skeleton and all core tables — nothing wired to real money yet. This is the substrate
every later stage builds on.
**Migration `00010_payments_foundation.sql` (`payments` schema).**
- `CREATE SCHEMA payments`; an idempotent `DO $$` block creates a **NOLOGIN** `payments` role;
`GRANT USAGE` + `GRANT ALL ON ALL TABLES` (+ `ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES … GRANT ALL`) confine it
to `payments.*` with nothing on `backend`. No `REFERENCES` grant (there is no cross-schema FK).
- `payments.ledger` — append-only. `ledger_id` (uuid PK, app-generated v7), `account_id` (plain
`uuid`, **no FK**), `kind` (`fund|spend|admin_grant|refund`), `source`/`origin` (nullable,
`vk|telegram|direct`), `chips_delta` (signed int, 0 for a grant), `product_id` (nullable
FK→product), `order_id` (nullable FK→orders), `provider` + `provider_payment_id` (nullable),
`snapshot` (jsonb, written from E2), `created_at`. Immutability is a **`BEFORE UPDATE OR DELETE`
trigger** (a superuser bypasses a privilege REVOKE). Unique **partial** index on `(provider,
provider_payment_id) WHERE provider_payment_id IS NOT NULL` — the idempotency key.
- `payments.balances``(account_id, source)` PK, `chips int CHECK (>=0)`, `updated_at`. Created
**lazily** on first fund (up to three rows/account, absent = zero).
- `payments.benefits``(account_id, origin)` PK, `ads_paid_until timestamptz` null,
`ads_forever bool`, `hints int CHECK (>=0)`, `updated_at`. Created lazily.
- `payments.catalog_atom``atom_type` PK (`chips|hints|noads_days|tournament`); the four atoms
are **seeded** here (the `tournament` atom is provisioned for E9).
- `payments.product` (`product_id` PK, `title`, `active bool` soft-delete, timestamps);
`payments.product_item` (`(product_id, atom_type)` PK → `quantity`); `payments.product_price`
(`(product_id, COALESCE(method,''), currency)` unique → `amount bigint` minor units): a chip
pack carries a money price per `method` (`vk|telegram|direct`), a value carries one
`currency='CHIP', method=NULL` row. `currency ∈ {RUB, VOTE, XTR, CHIP}`; `amount CHECK (>=0)`.
- `payments.config` — a single typed row (`only_row bool PK CHECK`): `rewarded_payout_chips`,
`cooldown_global_seconds` (300), `cooldown_vs_ai_seconds` (1800), `cooldown_hint_seconds` (60),
`order_ttl_seconds` (1800). No `chip_rate` table — the pack rate is `product_price`.
- `payments.orders``order_id` (uuid PK), `account_id`, `platform`, `product_id` (FK),
`expected_amount bigint` + `currency`, `origin`, `status` (`pending|paid|expired`), `provider`,
`provider_payment_id` (nullable), timestamps. Index `(status, created_at)` for the pending sweep.
- `payments.payment_events``event_id` (uuid PK), `account_id`, `order_id` (nullable FK), `type`
(`succeeded|failed|refunded`), `payload jsonb`, `created_at`, `dispatched_at` (nullable, partial
index for the dispatch queue).
- Full `-- +goose Down` (DROP SCHEMA CASCADE + DROP OWNED BY + DROP ROLE); expand-contract, proven
reversible by an integration test.
**Backend.**
- `backend/internal/payments/{payments,service,store}.go` — the `Money` value type + `Currency`
(bigint minor units, exact, no float); `Store{db *sql.DB}` with a `Ping` health read via jet;
`Service` over the store. (`withTx` arrives with E2's first transaction.)
- `cmd/jetgen` generates the `payments` schema into `internal/postgres/jet/payments/` (a second
`GenerateDB` call); committed. Constructed in `cmd/backend/main.go` and passed to `server.Deps`
(`Payments`) with a boot-time reachability check; its routes are registered from E2.
**Legacy deprecation (expand phase only).** A `--` header note marks `accounts.hint_balance` and
`accounts.paid_account` deprecated; they are **not** dropped (the DROP is the contract phase after
E2 flips reads and after Release 2). Reads still use the old columns until E2.
**Tests.**
- integration (`inttest`): schema + role + seeds present; `SET ROLE payments` cannot read
`backend.accounts` (grant confinement); ledger rejects UPDATE/DELETE (trigger); idempotency
partial index holds (NULL-keyed rows repeat); balance/benefit/amount/enum CHECKs bite; migration
applies forward **and backward** on a throwaway PG.
- unit: `Money` — exact round-trip, per-currency scale, no-float parse rejecting a fraction for a
whole-unit currency, arithmetic, formatting. Import-boundary test: only `internal/payments`
imports the payments jet code.
**Done-criteria (met).** Migrations apply forward+backward on a throwaway PG 17; `go build
./backend/...` + `go vet` + `gofmt -l .` clean; committed `jet/payments/`; all tests green; no
behaviour change for users.
**Notes.** jetgen regenerates the whole `backend` schema; its committed jet had drifted from the
migrations (`robot_blocks`, `robot_friend_requests`, the `feedback_messages` `app_version` /
`browser_tz` columns, and `UseSchema` gaps), so this change also **regenerates and commits
`jet/backend`** to bring it back in sync (additive only — all suites stay green). The `payments`
role creation is idempotent (`DO $$` / `IF NOT EXISTS`) for fresh volumes.
---
## E1 — Trusted platform signal
**Status:** DONE · **Release 1** · depends on: none (parallel to E0) · mechanics: PAYMENTS §8.
**Goal.** Make the server know the execution platform from a trusted, unforgeable source,
carried on the session. This is the foundation the gate (E2) stands on; without it the gate is
meaningless. Signal plumbing only — no user-visible change.
**Model.** `platform = {kind: vk|telegram|direct, subtype: ios|android|web}` is a property of
the **session**, captured at creation. `kind` is always trusted — the gateway derives it from
the validated establish path (VK launch / TG initData / a web-native session), never a client
field. `subtype` is **cryptographically trusted only for VK** (it rides inside the signed
`vk_platform` launch param); for telegram and direct it is client-reported best-effort, and the
gate never relies on it (only the VK-iOS-frozen case is compliance-critical, and VK subtype is
trusted). VK/TG re-mint a session on **every cold start**, so their platform is re-captured each
launch; web/direct/email reuse the stored token, so their platform is captured once at creation
(`direct` needs no signature).
**Validation stays at the gateway.** Both wrapper verifiers already live there and the backend
cannot import either (separate modules under `internal/`, and the VK app secret is gateway-only):
VK launch params via the in-process `gateway/internal/vkauth.Verify` (HMAC-SHA256 over the signed
`vk_*` params under `GATEWAY_VK_APP_SECRET`, extended here to expose the signed `vk_platform`
a trusted `Subtype()`), TG `initData` via the validator RPC. The gateway hands the derived
platform to the backend at establish; the backend persists it and returns it on resolve.
**Backend.**
- `backend.sessions` gains nullable `platform_kind` + `platform_subtype` columns (migration
`00011`, CHECK-constrained, jet regenerated). A `session.Platform` value type + `session.Create`
captures it; `Session` carries it through the store and the warm cache.
- `handleResolveSession``resolveResponse` (`dto.go`) returns the platform; the establish
handlers set `kind` from their own endpoint (`/sessions/telegram|vk|guest|email/*`) and
`subtype` from the request (VK: gateway-extracted from the signed params; TG/direct: the client
best-effort field, defaulting web). The account-merge session mint (`link.merge`) inherits the
caller's platform from the request context.
- Middleware (`middleware.go`) parses the gateway-injected `X-Platform` into the request context
on the `s.user` group; `platform(c)` exposes it. Absent ⇒ untrusted (fail-closed).
**Gateway.**
- `backendclient.WithPlatform(ctx, "<kind>/<subtype>")` + `do`/`getRaw` inject `X-Platform` on
every authenticated backend call; `connectsrv.Execute` enriches the request context from the
resolved session's platform (carried through the gateway session cache + `ResolveSession`).
Never from a client request body.
**Client (`ui/`).** `platformSubtype()` (`ui/src/lib/platform.ts`) supplies a best-effort device
subtype on the `auth.telegram` / `auth.guest` / `auth.email.login` requests (new FBS `subtype`
field): Telegram's `WebApp.platform` inside a Mini App, else the Capacitor/web channel. VK sends
nothing (the gateway derives the trusted subtype from the signed launch params).
**Tests.**
- unit (Go): `vkauth` exposes the signed `vk_platform` and maps iPhone/iPad → ios (the frozen
case); the `X-Platform` middleware round-trips + reports untrusted when absent; the backend
client injects `X-Platform` from the context and omits it when untrusted.
- integration: a session carries its platform through create + a cold-cache (DB) resolve for each
kind; an unattributed session is untrusted; the CHECK constraints bite; migration `00011`
applies forward **and backward** on a throwaway PG.
- UI: subtype normalization (vitest) + the new `subtype` field on the wire (codec unit test).
**Done-criteria (met).** A VK/TG session resolves to a trusted `{kind, subtype}`; a forged body
cannot change `kind` (nor the VK subtype); `direct` sessions resolve to `direct`; the untrusted
path is reachable and observable via `platform(c)`. No user-visible change; all layers green.
**Notes/risks.** High blast-radius (auth/session table + broad gateway header threading): additive
migration, no mixed-in refactors, `X-Platform` inert until E2 consumes it. **Sessions minted before
E1 carry no platform → untrusted (view-only) until re-login**; VK/TG self-heal on the next
cold-start re-mint, direct/email do not (accepted: Release 1 has no money, sessions cycle by
Release 2). TG/direct subtype is not cryptographically trusted — E2 must keep the gate on `kind`
+ the trusted VK subtype only.
---
## E2 — Currency + benefit core
**Status:** DONE · **Release 1** · depends on: E0, E1 · mechanics: PAYMENTS §2–§6, §11.
**Goal.** The full internal money mechanic, exercisable end-to-end **without real money**
via `admin_grant`: chip balances, spend→benefit atomically, the compliance gate by context,
benefit application (no-ads stacking, hints per-origin), the legacy migration, and the
`SpendHint` rewrite. This is the heart.
**Payments service (Go).** Every read/gate method also takes `present` (the account's live
identity sources, see *Domain boundary*) and is served from the read cache.
- `Balances(ctx, account, platform, present)` → per-segment `{source, chips, spendable}` for
the context (VK→vk spendable, direct/tg hidden; TG→tg; direct→direct+vk+tg by priority;
VK-iOS→vk shown as a **frozen** number, none spendable; untrusted→view-only, none spendable).
- `Spend(ctx, account, platform, present, productID)` → gate-checked purchase of a **value**
(CHIP price, `method=NULL`; never a chip pack) with chips: resolve spendable segments by
context, draw by priority direct→vk→tg, write a `spend` ledger row (+ a catalog **snapshot**
of atoms+price) + decrement balance + apply benefit (extend `ads_paid_until[origin]` from
`max(now,end)` / set `ads_forever` / add hints) **in one tx**, stamping `origin` = platform
context. Refuse if untrusted (fail-closed) or funds insufficient.
- `Grant(ctx, account, origin, atoms)` → a **0-price sale of a value**: an `admin_grant`
ledger row (`chips_delta=0`, + snapshot), same benefit application; concrete values only,
never chips (no chips move — it neither requires nor touches a balance). Origin chosen by
the admin. In E2 this is the Go service method only, exercised by tests; the admin grant UI
+ catalog editor are E7.
- `AdFree(ctx, account, platform, present)` / `HintsAvailable(…)` / `SpendHint(…)` → apply
the one-directional origin rule: in context P, usable origins = {P} plus, when P is
web/native, {vk,tg} (relaxation outward); in VK only vk; in TG only tg. Hint consumption
draws by the same priority direct→vk→tg.
- `Merge` / `Unlink` hooks: extend `accountmerge` to merge segments **and** benefits by origin
(same-origin add — chips sum, terms extend per origin; different origins coexist) in the
caller's tx (`MergeTx`), and make **both** segment *and* benefit availability follow
identity presence — unlink sleeps the balance *and* the benefit, re-link wakes them (D14),
resolved live from `present`. Warn-before-unlink surfaces the balance via the interface; the
warning UI itself is not E2.
**Backend wiring & migration.**
- Deprecate-and-flip `accounts.hint_balance` / `accounts.paid_account`: E0 added the tables;
here, move reads/writes to `payments.benefits`. `SpendHint` (`game/service.go` ~:1147) and
`ads.Eligible` (`ads/ads.go` :107) call the payments interface instead of the account
columns. Legacy values were never set in prod → zero them; the DROP is the contract phase
(guarded, after Release 2 — keep columns until then for rollback safety).
- `vs_ai` hints stay free/unlimited (unchanged 30-min gate); only online-game hint spend
routes through the segmented, context-aware path.
**API (user-facing, Connect chain).** Read-only wallet view + spend:
`GET /api/v1/user/wallet` (balances+benefits for the context), `POST /api/v1/user/wallet/
buy` (spend chips on a product). Add the backend handlers (`u := s.user`), `backendclient`
methods, Connect methods + transcode + FBS. Admin grant is internal/admin (E7 UI).
**Tests.**
- unit (Go): gate-by-context matrix (every row of PAYMENTS §4, incl. VK-iOS frozen +
untrusted); priority draw; no-ads stacking (`+=` from max(now,end)) + forever override;
per-origin hint applicability + direct→vk→tg draw; merge/unlink segment+benefit math;
catalog snapshotting; read-cache invalidation on each mutation.
- integration: atomic spend (ledger+balance+benefit in one tx; failure rolls all back);
admin_grant credits values not chips; legacy migration zeroes and flips reads; merge/
unlink over Postgres.
- UI: none new (E3 builds the screen); wallet DTO covered by codec unit tests.
**Done-criteria.** `admin_grant` applies no-ads/hints directly (a 0-price sale of a value —
no chips involved); the player chip-spend path (`Spend`) is proven by unit/integration tests
(balance seeded in-test, since a legitimate chip source arrives only with Release 2); the gate
blocks cross-context spend and cross-origin application; the ads gate reads the new benefit;
`SpendHint` uses segments; the hot read paths hit the read cache, not the `payments` schema;
all layers green; **compliance regression** (a `direct` benefit never activates inside VK/TG)
is a named test.
**Notes/risks.** This is the high-blast-radius core (money semantics + a live path
`SpendHint`/`ads.Eligible`). Minimize surface, keep the interface narrow, no mixed-in
refactors. The legacy flip is expand-contract: reads move first, DROP much later.
---
## E3 — Wallet UI
**Status:** DONE · **Release 1** · depends on: E2 · mechanics: PAYMENTS §1, §7, §6, §13, §4.
**Goal.** The user-facing "Кошелёк" (Wallet) section: balances + active benefits + the
catalog storefront, honouring guest-hidden, GP-stub, and the web-spend warning.
**Backend + wire (catalog read — new).** E2 shipped `wallet.get` / `wallet.buy` (segments +
benefits + a chip spend) but no way to *list* the catalog; the storefront needs one, so E3 adds a
read path following the E2 shape:
- `payments.Service.Catalog(ctx, cxt)` + `store.loadCatalog` (`internal/payments/{catalog,
store_catalog}.go`) read every **active** product with atoms and prices and project them to the
context (`projectCatalog`, pure + unit-tested): a **value** (no `chips` atom) carries its CHIP
price and shows everywhere; a **chip pack** (`chips` atom) carries the money price for the
context method (`cxt.Kind`: vk→VOTE, telegram→XTR, direct→RUB) and shows only where that method
is priced. Read **uncached** (the catalog is small and rarely edited — unlike the per-account
balances/benefits the read cache fronts).
- REST `GET /api/v1/user/wallet/catalog` (`handleWalletCatalog`, gated by `walletGate`) →
`catalogDTO`; gateway op `wallet.catalog` (`transcode.go` + `encodeCatalog`), `backendclient.
Catalog`; FBS `Catalog`/`CatalogProduct`/`CatalogAtom` (`pkg/fbs/scrabble.fbs`), client
`decodeCatalog`.
**UI (`ui/`).**
- New `'wallet'` tab in `ui/src/screens/SettingsHub.svelte` — `SettingsTab` union, tab button
**between Friends and About** (guest-hidden like Friends, offline-disabled like Profile/Friends),
body branch, `'wallet'` route in `ui/src/lib/routeparse.ts` + `ui/src/App.svelte`.
- `Wallet.svelte` screen: context-available chip balances + active benefits (no-ads until date /
forever, hints count). **No history feed** (PAYMENTS §11 — noise). Storefront: values priced in
chips (buyable with `wallet.buy`), chip packs priced per method.
- **Guest:** section hidden entirely (durable-only).
- **GP build:** the chip-pack purchases are hidden behind a RuStore stub; spending earned chips on
values still works (PAYMENTS §13). Detected by a build-time flag `VITE_GP_BUILD`
(`ui/src/lib/distribution.ts`), forcible under the mock e2e with `?gp`.
- **Web-spend warning:** before a value spend that would draw vk/tg chips in a direct context, an
own `Modal` (not `showPopup`) warns the benefit will be web/native-only. The context is inferred
client-side (`executionContext` — VK/Telegram/direct); the server enforces the real gate on
`wallet.buy` (fail-closed), so no wallet-DTO change was needed.
- Logic extracted to `ui/src/lib/{wallet,distribution}.ts` (unit-testable); `.svelte` stays thin.
**Pack purchase is display-only in E3.** Buying a chip pack needs the money order flow, which is
**E5**; here a pack card shows its price with a disabled **"Soon"** action. E5 replaces that with the
launch/order CTA. Value spends are wired now (E2 `wallet.buy`), though a Release-1 durable account
has 0 chips until funding exists (E5/E6), so a real value spend returns insufficient-funds until then.
**Tests.**
- unit (Go): `projectCatalog` context matrix (value everywhere; pack per context method; misconfig
omitted). unit (vitest): money/price formatting, spendable-segment selection, warning trigger,
the GP flag; `decodeCatalog` codec round-trip (mock e2e bypasses the codec).
- integration (`inttest`): `/wallet/catalog` returns active products with the context-correct price
over Postgres; soft-deleted excluded.
- UI (Playwright mock, Chromium+WebKit): Wallet renders between Friends/About; guest hides it
(`?guest` seam); GP stub (`?gp`); warning modal on a vk-drawing web spend, no warning on a
direct-covered spend. Mock overlay stays instant under `MODE==='mock'` (or it intercepts taps).
**Done-criteria (met).** Balances/benefits/storefront render per context; guest/GP/warning paths
verified by unit + integration + mock e2e on both engines. **A *populated* contour review depends
on later stages** (no products until the E7 catalog editor, no chip funding until E5/E6, no grant
UI until E7): on the contour E3 shows the correct **empty** wallet/storefront states; the populated
UI is proven by the mock e2e. (This replaces the earlier "demonstrable end-to-end via `admin_grant`"
line — the grant UI is E7.)
**Notes/risks.** No global `.btn`/`.ghost` in `ui/` — styled per-component with scoped CSS + tokens
(mirror NewGame `.invite`). Product titles are single-language catalog data (E0 `product.title`),
shown verbatim; currency/chip words are i18n, counts follow the app's label+number convention (no
noun agreement). Svelte whitespace/`$state` naming gotchas apply.
---
## E4 — Durability (PITR)
**Status:** WIP — repo artifacts landed; **prod arming pending** (owner-coordinated, before
E5). · **Release 2** · depends on: E0 (schema exists) · mechanics: PAYMENTS §14 (D4).
**Goal.** Continuous WAL archiving with point-in-time recovery, armed **before the first
real money** is accepted (E5 prod). Protects both money and game data.
**Locked decisions (this stage).**
- **Tool: pgBackRest.** **Destination: Selectel S3** object storage (encrypted AES-256-CBC,
path-style addressing), **prod main host only** — the test contour never archives. (D4 left
the tool + destination open; resolved here. Warm replica stays deferred, per D4.)
- **Retention 30 days**, **daily full base backup** (a systemd timer) + continuous WAL
(`archive_command`, a 5-minute forced switch bounds the recovery point). Assessment
(owner-reviewed prod gate): measured prod WAL **~0.77 MB/day**, DB **~9.6 MB** → archive
**< 1 ₽/month** on Selectel S3, **negligible** perf impact. Recorded in `deploy/README.md`.
- **Archiving ships gated OFF** (`PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE` on the DB, `pitr_enabled` for the
timer — both default off), so the merged/redeployed artifact is inert until armed and an
un-armed prod deploy **cannot** pile WAL onto the disk.
**Work (landed in the artifacts PR into `development`).**
- pgBackRest in the DB image (`deploy/postgres/Dockerfile`); postgres becomes a built + pushed
image (prod overlay `image:` + `prod-deploy.yaml` build/push list).
- Repository config + `archive_mode` via `PGBACKREST_*` env on the prod-overlay postgres
service; secrets/vars rendered by `deploy/write-prod-env.sh` from the `PROD_PGBACKREST_*`
Gitea set; **parity added to `prod-rollback.yaml`** (a rollback must not disarm archiving).
- Daily base-backup systemd timer (Ansible `main` role, gated by `pitr_enabled`).
- Two Grafana alerts on the exporter's `pg_stat_archiver` metrics (failing / stalled),
absent/NaN-safe on the contour.
- Belt-and-braces `pg_dump` fixed to dump the **whole DB** (`deploy/prod-deploy.sh` was
`-n backend`, silently excluding `payments`); manual-restore runbook updated.
- Full PITR runbook + arming sequence + recorded assessment in `deploy/README.md`.
**Prod arming (SEPARATE — owner-coordinated, before E5; NOT the artifacts PR).** Owner creates
the Selectel S3 bucket + the `PROD_PGBACKREST_*` secrets/variables (incl. `ARCHIVE_MODE=on`);
then promote `development → master` → `prod-deploy` (archive_mode on behind the maintenance
window), `pgbackrest stanza-create` + first base backup + `check`, re-run Ansible with
`-e pitr_enabled=true`, and run the restore drill on an isolated one-shot target. Exact steps:
`deploy/README.md` (point-in-time recovery — arming).
**Tests.** Restore drill on an isolated one-shot instance (base + WAL → target timestamp),
recorded in `deploy/README.md`. No app-level tests. Local verification: `docker compose config`
valid + the custom PG image builds (archiving inert on the contour).
**Done-criteria.** Artifacts merged with archiving inert. **Fully done** at arming: WAL
archiving live on prod PG; a timed restore verified; cost + perf assessment reviewed; runbook
current in `deploy/README.md`.
**Notes/risks.** The repository **cipher passphrase is unrecoverable if lost** — stored apart
from the S3 keys. Enabling `archive_mode` restarts postgres (rides the prod-deploy maintenance
window). Migrations stay expand-contract so image rollback remains DB-safe alongside PITR.
---
## E5 — Payment intake
**Status:** TODO · **Release 2** · depends on: E0, E1, E2, E4 · mechanics: PAYMENTS §9, §12.
**Goal.** Accept real money on all three rails into the payments domain: order-flow,
verified provider callbacks, idempotency, the TG bot SQLite outbox, the event dispatcher,
receipts, and refunds.
**Order-flow & intake (single writer).**
- `POST /api/v1/user/wallet/order` → create `order(pending)` (account/platform/product/
expected amount/origin), return the provider-specific launch payload with `order_id`
threaded in (Robokassa `InvId` / TG `invoice_payload` / VK `item`). The storefront's chip-pack
card wires its purchase CTA to this here, **replacing the disabled "Soon" placeholder E3 left**
(`ui/src/screens/Wallet.svelte`).
- Robokassa + VK **public webhooks**: new edge routes (add to `deploy/caddy/Caddyfile`
`@gateway` matcher — or they fall to the landing catch-all), signature/HMAC verified,
proxied into a payments intake handler. Match by `order_id`, verify amount, credit
(ledger `fund` + balance UPDATE in one tx), mark order `paid`, emit `payment_event`.
Idempotent by `(provider, provider_payment_id)`.
- **Pending sweep:** background reaper expires pending orders after the configured timeout
(~30 min). Expiry is cosmetic — a later valid callback still credits (revive/honour).
**TG bot outbox (`platform/telegram/`).**
- The bot receives `successful_payment` (and `pre_checkout_query`) via Bot API. Add a
**SQLite** store on the bot's disk: on receipt, persist → ack the Telegram update → forward
to a backend payments-intake endpoint (internal, authenticated over the existing reverse
mTLS bot-link) → on backend ack, mark `forwarded`. Retries with backoff; re-drive
undelivered on restart. Backend intake dedups by `telegram_payment_charge_id`.
- Provide the invoice creation path (Stars) from the Mini App via the bot as needed.
**Events & notifications.**
- `payment_events` dispatcher: `succeeded`/`failed`/`refunded` → live gRPC stream if the
user is connected, else `botlink` push / email relay (existing). "failed" = an active
provider decline (not an abandoned pending) surfaced to the user; "succeeded" hook
(email/bot message).
**Receipts (§12).** Robokassa self-employed НПД receipt on payment (provider config); VK
handles Votes tax itself; TG Stars — no receipt.
**Refunds (§9).** ToS non-refundable; admin manual refund (ties to `accountdelete`); external
`refunded` events honoured — best-effort benefit revoke (never negative; record loss + abuse
flag if spent), ledger `refund` row. Ledger export-ready (reconciliation not built).
**Tests.**
- unit: signature/HMAC verifiers per rail; order-id matching; idempotency-key dedup.
- integration: full order→callback→credit per rail; duplicate callback credits once; expired
order still honoured on late callback; TG outbox store→forward→ack→cleanup + restart
re-drive; refund revoke best-effort/never-negative.
- UI: purchase flow reaches the provider launch (mock); success/failure surfaced.
**Done-criteria.** A real (sandbox) payment on each rail credits chips exactly once; a
replayed callback does not double-credit; the TG outbox survives a bot restart mid-flight;
failed/succeeded events reach the user; refund path exercised. **PITR (E4) armed and the
cost/perf assessment reviewed before this goes to prod.**
**Notes/risks.** Manual `docker run -p` boot tests fail from the shell — verify the runnable
artifact via the testcontainers integration suite. Distroless services run UID 65532;
bind-mounted secrets must be 0644. Edge routes silently fall through if not added to the
Caddyfile — add a CI probe. The prod rolling deploy skips caddy on config-only changes —
force-recreate when the Caddyfile changes.
---
## E6 — Ads
**Status:** TODO · **Release 2** · depends on: E2 (chips), E5 (rewarded credits via intake) ·
mechanics: PAYMENTS §10.
**Goal.** VK video ads: the post-move interstitial (frequency-gated) and the rewarded video
(credits chips via server verify), plus extending the existing banner suppression to
per-origin.
**Work.**
- **Provider abstraction:** a small ads-network interface (VK impl now) so a future network
for other platforms slots in without rework. VK integration via `ui/src/lib/vk.ts`.
- **Rewarded:** voluntary view → the network's **server verify callback** → payments intake
credits chips to the `vk` segment (client not believed, like a payment). On-launch
anti-fraud = provider verify only (no own daily cap; abstraction allows later).
- **Interstitial** (post-move fullscreen), configurable server values (from `payments`
config): global per-user cooldown across all games (default 5 min); `vs_ai` 30 min; a hint
application triggers a post-move interstitial independently with its own 1-min cooldown;
offline banner-only; respect VK's own frequency caps. Cooldown state tracked server-side
(per user) or client-mirrored from a server value — pick and document at implementation.
- **Banner suppression:** extend `ads.Eligible` (`backend/internal/ads/ads.go` :107) to gate
on the **origin benefit applicable in the current context** (E2 interface) instead of the
single legacy flag. No-ads suppresses banner + interstitial; rewarded never suppressed.
**Tests.**
- unit: cooldown logic (global 5m / vs_ai 30m / hint-trigger 1m independence); rewarded
credit path; banner eligibility per context.
- integration: rewarded verify → credit exactly once (idempotent like a payment).
- UI: interstitial shows/respects cooldown (mock); rewarded button; no-ads hides banner +
interstitial; rewarded still available under no-ads.
**Done-criteria.** VK rewarded credits chips once per verified view; interstitial respects
all cooldowns incl. the hint trigger; no-ads suppresses banner+interstitial but not
rewarded; offline shows banner only.
**Notes/risks.** Crypto-payout networks stay rejected. Rewarded-without-payout is pointless —
only enable where the network pays (VK). Keep the interstitial frequency as server config so
it tunes without a store release.
---
## E7 — Admin & reports
**Status:** TODO · **Release 2** · depends on: E2 (ledger/grant), E5 (payments/refunds) ·
mechanics: PAYMENTS §11.
**Goal.** The admin console financial surface: per-user report, admin grant UI, manual
refund UI, ledger export.
**Work (`/_gm`, `backend/internal/server/handlers_admin_console.go` + `adminconsole/`).**
- **Per-user financial panel** on the existing user card (`consoleUserDetail` :343,
`UserDetailView`): segment balances, payments, spends, grants, refunds, full history —
read from the append-only ledger + materialized cache.
- **Admin grant** action (mirror the existing `POST /_gm/users/:id/grant-hints`): grant
concrete values (no-ads days / hints), **origin picker**, **never chips**; writes an
`admin_grant` ledger row (E2 `Grant`).
- **Manual refund** action: admin-initiated refund of a specific order (ties to the refund
path); records a `refund` ledger row; best-effort benefit revoke.
- **Ledger export**: CSV/JSON export of the ledger for tax reporting + future Robokassa
reconciliation (export-ready schema; reconciliation itself not built).
- Auth unchanged: gateway Basic-Auth in front of `/_gm` + backend same-origin CSRF on POSTs.
**Tests.**
- unit: report view assembly; grant refuses chips; export shape.
- integration: grant/refund write correct ledger rows; report reflects balances+history.
**Done-criteria.** An operator can see a user's full financial picture, grant concrete
values (origin-picked, never chips), issue a manual refund, and export the ledger.
**Notes/risks.** `/_gm` per-user detail already surfaces `PaidAccount`/`HintBalance` — replace
those with the segmented view as the legacy columns retire.
---
## E8 — Guest limits
**Status:** TODO · **standalone** (game-behaviour change; can run in parallel) · depends on:
none · mechanics: PAYMENTS §6.
**Goal.** A registration funnel: cap what a guest can do, enforced **server-side** (today the
gating is UI-only).
**Finding (verified).** The friend/invitation paths do **not** check `is_guest` on the
server — only the UI hides them: `social/friends.go:50` `SendFriendRequest`,
`robotfriends.go:41` `RequestInGame`, `friendcodes.go:67` `RedeemFriendCode`,
`lobby/invitations.go:208` `CreateInvitation`. A guest with a valid `X-User-ID` can call them
in the UI's stead.
**Work.**
- **Server guest gate** on friend-request / redeem-code / invitation-create: refuse when the
caller `is_guest` (add an `ErrGuestForbidden`-style guard, as `feedback` already has).
- **Active-game limits** for guests: at most **1 random-opponent game + 1 vs_ai** concurrently
(enforce on game/invitation creation in `lobby`/`game`; today no such limit exists).
- Keep the existing UI gating; this adds the server as the source of truth.
**Tests.**
- integration: guest is refused friend/redeem/invitation server-side; guest blocked from a
2nd random / 2nd vs_ai; durable account unaffected.
- UI: guest sees the funnel (existing hides + any new messaging).
**Done-criteria.** Guests are server-limited to 1 random + 1 vs_ai and cannot friend/invite;
durable accounts unchanged; regression that this does not break existing durable flows.
**Notes/risks.** This changes existing game behaviour — its own tests, its own PR, no
mixed-in payments changes. Decide whether a guest may finish an already-started game (limit
on creation, not mid-game) at implementation and record it here.
---
## E9 — Tournament fee (future)
**Status:** TODO · **future** · depends on: E0 (atom provisioned), tournament feature ·
mechanics: PAYMENTS §5, §7.
**Goal.** Charge a chip entry fee for tournaments. The `tournament` atom + a catalog product
are provisioned in E0/E7; the spend mechanic reuses E2 (`Spend`). The actual tournament
feature and its coupling to entry are out of scope until the tournament feature exists.
**Done-criteria.** Deferred — revisit when tournaments are built.
---
## Verification & CI (all stages)
- Per-stage tests at the layers above; **compliance-gate regression is mandatory** (a
`direct` benefit must never activate inside VK/TG) and runs from E2 onward.
- Local full verification before every push: `go build/vet ./backend/... && gofmt -l .`,
integration (`-tags=integration` + DAWG sibling + Ryuk-off), `pnpm -C ui check/test:unit/
build`, Playwright mock e2e, codegen (`make -C pkg proto fbs`, `pnpm -C ui codegen`).
- Contour: each PR into `development` auto-deploys the test contour; owner does visual sign-
off there (not local). Keep a multi-PR batch a linear stack (one shared contour,
last-deploy-wins).
- Prod (Release 2): expand-contract migrations only (image rollback DB-safe); PITR armed +
the E4 cost/perf assessment reviewed **before** the first money; new edge routes added to
the Caddyfile with a CI probe; caddy force-recreated on config-only changes.
- Release framing: **shipped docs/code/commits/PRs carry no stage ids** — finalize copy for
the release, not the plan.
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@@ -100,7 +100,10 @@ state, lobby enqueue, chat). The social/account/history operations under
`/api/v1/user`: `friends/*` (request/respond/cancel/unfriend,
list/incoming, the one-time `code` issue/redeem), `blocks/*`, `invitations/*`
(create/accept/decline/cancel/list), `PUT profile`, `email/{request,confirm}`,
`stats`, and `games/:id/gcg` (finished-only). The `internal/notify` hub feeds a
`stats`, `games/:id/gcg` (finished-only), and the payments `wallet` /
`wallet/catalog` (`GET` — the context-visible chip segments + benefits, and the
storefront catalog) / `wallet/buy` (`POST` — a chip spend on a value), served by
`internal/payments` behind the store-compliance gate. The `internal/notify` hub feeds a
second listener — `internal/pushgrpc`, a gRPC server (`BACKEND_GRPC_ADDR`) streaming
live events (your-turn, opponent-moved, chat, nudge, match-found, notify) to the
gateway. The gateway-only `POST /api/v1/internal/push-target` (a user's
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@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/link"
"scrabble/backend/internal/lobby"
"scrabble/backend/internal/notify"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres"
"scrabble/backend/internal/pushgrpc"
"scrabble/backend/internal/ratewatch"
@@ -194,7 +195,8 @@ func run(ctx context.Context, cfg config.Config, logger *zap.Logger) error {
emails.SetSendLimiter(account.NewSendLimiter(time.Minute, 5))
// Account linking & merge: the orchestrator over the account, merge and
// session layers. Wired to the /api/v1/user/link REST surface below.
links := link.NewService(emails, accounts, accountmerge.NewMerger(db), sessions)
merger := accountmerge.NewMerger(db)
links := link.NewService(emails, accounts, merger, sessions)
socialSvc := social.NewService(social.NewStore(db), accounts, games)
socialSvc.SetNotifier(hub)
socialSvc.SetMetrics(tel.MeterProvider().Meter("scrabble/backend/social"))
@@ -260,6 +262,21 @@ func run(ctx context.Context, cfg config.Config, logger *zap.Logger) error {
// block and the banner admin console section.
adsSvc := ads.NewService(ads.NewStore(db))
// In-game currency domain (data foundation): the payments schema behind a
// narrow interface. A boot-time reachability check fails fast if the schema
// did not migrate; the wallet routes are registered when that surface lands.
paymentsSvc := payments.NewService(payments.NewStore(db))
if err := paymentsSvc.Ping(ctx); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments schema unreachable: %w", err)
}
logger.Info("payments domain ready")
// Wire the payments surface into the domains that consume it: the online-game hint wallet
// and the account-merge wallet fold. Done after the reachability check so a broken payments
// schema fails boot before anything depends on it.
games.SetHintWallet(paymentsSvc)
merger.SetPayments(paymentsSvc)
// The image-render sidecar client for the PNG export artifact; nil (PNG
// download answers 404) when BACKEND_RENDERER_URL is unset.
var renderer *render.Client
@@ -287,6 +304,7 @@ func run(ctx context.Context, cfg config.Config, logger *zap.Logger) error {
RateWatch: rateWatch,
BanView: banView,
Ads: adsSvc,
Payments: paymentsSvc,
Notifier: hub,
ExportSignKey: cfg.ExportSignKey,
Renderer: renderer,
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@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@
// 1. start a postgres:17-alpine container via testcontainers-go
// 2. open it with search_path=backend and apply the embedded goose migrations
// 3. drop goose's bookkeeping table so jet does not generate a model for it
// 4. run jet's PostgreSQL generator for schema=backend into internal/postgres/jet
// 4. run jet's PostgreSQL generator for the backend and payments schemas into
// internal/postgres/jet (one subdirectory per schema)
package main
import (
@@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ const (
superuserPassword = "scrabble"
superuserDatabase = "scrabble_backend"
backendSchema = "backend"
paymentsSchema = "payments"
containerStartup = 90 * time.Second
jetOutputDirSuffix = "internal/postgres/jet"
)
@@ -105,11 +107,16 @@ func run(ctx context.Context) error {
return fmt.Errorf("drop goose_db_version: %w", err)
}
if err := jetpostgres.GenerateDB(db, backendSchema, outputDir); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("jet generate: %w", err)
// Each schema generates into its own jet/<schema>/ subdirectory (the
// generator wipes only that subtree), so the two calls do not clobber each
// other. GenerateDB takes the schema explicitly, so the connection's
// search_path=backend does not affect the payments introspection.
for _, schema := range []string{backendSchema, paymentsSchema} {
if err := jetpostgres.GenerateDB(db, schema, outputDir); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("jet generate schema=%s: %w", schema, err)
}
log.Printf("jetgen: generated jet code into %s (schema=%s)", outputDir, schema)
}
log.Printf("jetgen: generated jet code into %s (schema=%s)", outputDir, backendSchema)
return nil
}
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@@ -51,8 +51,24 @@ var ErrSameAccount = errors.New("accountmerge: primary and secondary are the sam
type Merger struct {
db *sql.DB
now func() time.Time
// payments, when set, merges the two accounts' chip segments and benefits by origin inside
// the merge transaction (SetPayments). Nil leaves payments untouched (tests that do not
// exercise the wallet).
payments PaymentsMerger
}
// PaymentsMerger is the payments surface the account merge enlists: fold the secondary's
// segments and benefits into the primary within the merge transaction, then invalidate the
// affected read caches after the commit. *payments.Service satisfies it.
type PaymentsMerger interface {
MergeTx(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, primary, secondary uuid.UUID) error
Invalidate(ids ...uuid.UUID)
}
// SetPayments installs the payments merge hook. It must be called during startup wiring; the
// default (nil) merges no wallet state.
func (m *Merger) SetPayments(p PaymentsMerger) { m.payments = p }
// NewMerger constructs a Merger over db.
func NewMerger(db *sql.DB) *Merger {
return &Merger{db: db, now: func() time.Time { return time.Now().UTC() }}
@@ -67,7 +83,7 @@ func (m *Merger) Merge(ctx context.Context, primary, secondary uuid.UUID) error
return ErrSameAccount
}
now := m.now()
return withTx(ctx, m.db, func(tx *sql.Tx) error {
if err := withTx(ctx, m.db, func(tx *sql.Tx) error {
if err := guardActiveSharedGame(ctx, tx, primary, secondary); err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -107,8 +123,21 @@ func (m *Merger) Merge(ctx context.Context, primary, secondary uuid.UUID) error
if err := deleteEphemerals(ctx, tx, secondary); err != nil {
return err
}
if m.payments != nil {
if err := m.payments.MergeTx(ctx, tx, primary, secondary); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("accountmerge: payments: %w", err)
}
}
return tombstone(ctx, tx, primary, secondary, now)
})
}); err != nil {
return err
}
// The payments read cache is invalidated only after the merge commits, so a read racing the
// transaction cannot re-cache pre-merge state (both accounts' rows are moved or dropped).
if m.payments != nil {
m.payments.Invalidate(primary, secondary)
}
return nil
}
// guardActiveSharedGame returns ErrActiveGameConflict when primary and secondary
@@ -248,25 +277,16 @@ func mergeBestMoves(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, primary, secondary uuid.UUI
return nil
}
// mergeAccountFields adds secondary's hint wallet to primary and ORs the paid flag;
// all other profile fields stay the primary's.
func mergeAccountFields(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, primary, secondary uuid.UUID, now time.Time) error {
var sec model.Accounts
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.Accounts.AllColumns).
FROM(table.Accounts).
WHERE(table.Accounts.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(secondary))).
QueryContext(ctx, tx, &sec); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("accountmerge: load secondary account: %w", err)
}
upd := table.Accounts.UPDATE(
table.Accounts.HintBalance, table.Accounts.PaidAccount, table.Accounts.UpdatedAt,
).SET(
table.Accounts.HintBalance.ADD(postgres.Int(int64(sec.HintBalance))),
table.Accounts.PaidAccount.OR(postgres.Bool(sec.PaidAccount)),
postgres.TimestampzT(now),
).WHERE(table.Accounts.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(primary)))
// mergeAccountFields bumps the primary account's updated_at to reflect the merge. The former
// hint-wallet and paid-flag merge moved to the payments domain, where segments and benefits
// merge by origin (see the payments MergeTx step and docs/PAYMENTS.md §6); the legacy
// accounts.hint_balance / paid_account columns are deprecated and no longer read or written.
func mergeAccountFields(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, primary, _ uuid.UUID, now time.Time) error {
upd := table.Accounts.UPDATE(table.Accounts.UpdatedAt).
SET(postgres.TimestampzT(now)).
WHERE(table.Accounts.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(primary)))
if _, err := upd.ExecContext(ctx, tx); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("accountmerge: update primary account: %w", err)
return fmt.Errorf("accountmerge: touch primary account: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
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@@ -100,14 +100,6 @@ type ActiveCampaign struct {
OverrideDark *ColorSet
}
// Eligible reports whether an account should be shown the advertising banner: a
// free account (not paid) with an empty hint wallet and without the no_banner
// role. The no_banner role suppresses the banner unconditionally; buying a paid
// account or any hints also removes it.
func Eligible(paidAccount bool, hintBalance int, hasNoBanner bool) bool {
return !paidAccount && hintBalance <= 0 && !hasNoBanner
}
// computeActiveSet builds the resolved rotation feed from the enabled campaigns
// at time now, in language lang, and reports whether the feed is an urgent one.
// Campaigns outside their validity window, and campaigns with no messages, are
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@@ -6,30 +6,6 @@ import (
"time"
)
func TestEligible(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
paidAccount bool
hintBalance int
hasNoBanner bool
want bool
}{
{name: "free, empty wallet, no role", want: true},
{name: "paid", paidAccount: true, want: false},
{name: "has hints", hintBalance: 3, want: false},
{name: "no_banner role", hasNoBanner: true, want: false},
{name: "paid and has hints", paidAccount: true, hintBalance: 5, want: false},
{name: "no_banner overrides everything", hasNoBanner: true, want: false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := Eligible(tt.paidAccount, tt.hintBalance, tt.hasNoBanner); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("Eligible(%v,%d,%v) = %v, want %v", tt.paidAccount, tt.hintBalance, tt.hasNoBanner, got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
func TestComputeActiveSet(t *testing.T) {
now := time.Date(2026, 6, 15, 12, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
past := now.Add(-24 * time.Hour)
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@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/account"
"scrabble/backend/internal/engine"
"scrabble/backend/internal/notify"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// Service is the game domain: it drives the engine over a single match, persists
@@ -50,6 +52,11 @@ type Service struct {
// its asynchronous TriggerMove); nil disables the fast path (the scan still covers
// these games). Kept as a func so the game package never imports the robot package.
aiTrigger func(gameID uuid.UUID)
// hintWallet is the payments surface the online-game hint path spends against (the
// segmented, context-aware hint balance). It is set by SetHintWallet during wiring; when
// nil, only the free per-game allowance is served (no purchased hints). vs_ai hints are
// wallet-free and never touch it.
hintWallet HintWallet
// clearNudges, when set, marks the actor's pending nudges in a game read once they
// have committed a move (a nudge answered by moving stops counting as unread). It is
// best-effort and kept as a func so the game package never imports the social package.
@@ -105,6 +112,39 @@ func (svc *Service) SetAITrigger(trigger func(gameID uuid.UUID)) {
svc.aiTrigger = trigger
}
// HintWallet is the payments surface the online-game hint path uses: the context-aware hint
// balance (HintsAvailable) and a one-hint spend (SpendHint), both keyed by the trusted execution
// context and the account's present identity sources. *payments.Service satisfies it.
type HintWallet interface {
HintsAvailable(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt payments.Context, present []payments.Source) (int, error)
SpendHint(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt payments.Context, present []payments.Source) (bool, error)
}
// SetHintWallet installs the payments hint wallet the online-game hint path spends against. It
// must be called during startup wiring; the default (nil) serves only the free per-game allowance.
func (svc *Service) SetHintWallet(w HintWallet) {
svc.hintWallet = w
}
// walletContext resolves the payments gate inputs for an account on the current request: the
// trusted execution context (from the session platform carried on ctx; absent ⇒ untrusted) and
// the account's present identity sources (which chip/benefit segments are awake, §6).
func (svc *Service) walletContext(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID) (payments.Context, []payments.Source, error) {
var cxt payments.Context
if p, ok := session.PlatformFromContext(ctx); ok {
cxt = payments.NewContext(p.Kind, p.Subtype)
}
ids, err := svc.accounts.Identities(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return payments.Context{}, nil, err
}
kinds := make([]string, len(ids))
for i, id := range ids {
kinds[i] = id.Kind
}
return cxt, payments.PresentSources(kinds), nil
}
// SetNudgeClearer installs the hook that marks a mover's pending nudges read after
// their move commits. It must be called during startup wiring; the default (nil)
// leaves nudges to be cleared only when the recipient opens the move history or chat.
@@ -1121,13 +1161,20 @@ func (svc *Service) Hint(ctx context.Context, gameID, accountID uuid.UUID) (Hint
}
return HintResult{Move: move}, nil
}
acc, err := svc.accounts.GetByID(ctx, accountID)
cxt, present, err := svc.walletContext(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return HintResult{}, err
}
wallet := 0
if svc.hintWallet != nil {
wallet, err = svc.hintWallet.HintsAvailable(ctx, accountID, cxt, present)
if err != nil {
return HintResult{}, err
}
}
used := pre.Seats[seat].HintsUsed
fromAllowance := used < pre.HintsPerPlayer
if !fromAllowance && acc.HintBalance <= 0 {
if !fromAllowance && wallet <= 0 {
return HintResult{}, ErrNoHintsLeft
}
@@ -1142,9 +1189,9 @@ func (svc *Service) Hint(ctx context.Context, gameID, accountID uuid.UUID) (Hint
return HintResult{}, ErrNoHintAvailable
}
walletAfter := acc.HintBalance
walletAfter := wallet
if !fromAllowance {
spent, err := svc.accounts.SpendHint(ctx, accountID)
spent, err := svc.hintWallet.SpendHint(ctx, accountID, cxt, present)
if err != nil {
return HintResult{}, err
}
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@@ -15,13 +15,15 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/account"
"scrabble/backend/internal/ads"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/server"
)
// bannerServer assembles a console-capable server with the ads domain wired.
func bannerServer(t *testing.T) (*server.Server, *ads.Service) {
func bannerServer(t *testing.T) (*server.Server, *ads.Service, *payments.Service) {
t.Helper()
adsSvc := ads.NewService(ads.NewStore(testDB))
paySvc := newPaymentsService()
srv := server.New(":0", server.Deps{
Logger: zap.NewNop(),
Accounts: account.NewStore(testDB),
@@ -29,8 +31,9 @@ func bannerServer(t *testing.T) (*server.Server, *ads.Service) {
Registry: testRegistry,
DictDir: dictDir(),
Ads: adsSvc,
Payments: paySvc,
})
return srv, adsSvc
return srv, adsSvc, paySvc
}
// findCampaign returns the id of the campaign with the given name, or fails.
@@ -71,7 +74,7 @@ func defaultCampaign(t *testing.T, svc *ads.Service) ads.Campaign {
// reorder/delete.
func TestBannerConsoleCRUD(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
srv, adsSvc := bannerServer(t)
srv, adsSvc, _ := bannerServer(t)
h := srv.Handler()
base := "http://admin.test/_gm"
const origin = "http://admin.test"
@@ -151,7 +154,7 @@ func TestBannerConsoleCRUD(t *testing.T) {
// unrelated campaign's URL must be refused.
func TestBannerMessageOwnership(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
srv, adsSvc := bannerServer(t)
srv, adsSvc, _ := bannerServer(t)
h := srv.Handler()
base := "http://admin.test/_gm"
const origin = "http://admin.test"
@@ -207,10 +210,11 @@ type profileBanner struct {
// wallet each suppress it.
func TestBannerProfileEligibility(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
srv, _ := bannerServer(t)
srv, _, pay := bannerServer(t)
accounts := account.NewStore(testDB)
id := provisionAccount(t)
// getBanner fetches the profile banner with no platform header (an untrusted context).
getBanner := func() profileBanner {
t.Helper()
rec := userGet(t, srv, "/api/v1/user/profile", id)
@@ -223,10 +227,27 @@ func TestBannerProfileEligibility(t *testing.T) {
}
return p
}
// getBannerTG fetches the profile banner in a trusted Telegram context — the account's
// telegram identity makes telegram the applicable origin for its benefits.
getBannerTG := func() profileBanner {
t.Helper()
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/api/v1/user/profile", nil)
req.Header.Set("X-User-ID", id.String())
req.Header.Set("X-Platform", "telegram/android")
srv.Handler().ServeHTTP(rec, req)
if rec.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("profile = %d, want 200", rec.Code)
}
var p profileBanner
if err := json.Unmarshal(rec.Body.Bytes(), &p); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("decode profile: %v", err)
}
return p
}
// A free account with an empty hint wallet and no role is eligible.
p := getBanner()
if p.Banner == nil || len(p.Banner.Campaigns) == 0 || p.Banner.Timings.HoldMs <= 0 {
// A free account with no role and no benefit is eligible.
if p := getBanner(); p.Banner == nil || len(p.Banner.Campaigns) == 0 || p.Banner.Timings.HoldMs <= 0 {
t.Fatalf("eligible account: banner=%v", p.Banner)
}
@@ -241,19 +262,31 @@ func TestBannerProfileEligibility(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("revoke role: %v", err)
}
// A non-empty hint wallet suppresses it.
if _, err := accounts.GrantHints(ctx, id, 5); err != nil {
// A hint wallet no longer suppresses the banner — hints and no-ads are distinct benefits now.
if err := pay.Grant(ctx, id, payments.SourceTelegram, 5, 0, false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("grant hints: %v", err)
}
if p := getBanner(); p.Banner != nil {
t.Fatal("a non-empty hint wallet still shows the banner")
if p := getBannerTG(); p.Banner == nil {
t.Fatal("a hint wallet must NOT suppress the banner")
}
// An active no-ads benefit applicable in the context suppresses the banner.
if err := pay.Grant(ctx, id, payments.SourceTelegram, 0, 30, false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("grant no-ads: %v", err)
}
if p := getBannerTG(); p.Banner != nil {
t.Fatal("an active no-ads benefit must suppress the banner")
}
// Fail-closed: without a trusted platform the same benefit does not apply, so the banner shows.
if p := getBanner(); p.Banner == nil {
t.Fatal("an untrusted context must not apply the no-ads benefit (banner should show)")
}
}
// TestBannerSurvivesProfileUpdate guards that a profile update (e.g. a language switch) returns the
// banner block too, so the client's profile keeps the banner instead of losing it until reload.
func TestBannerSurvivesProfileUpdate(t *testing.T) {
srv, _ := bannerServer(t)
srv, _, _ := bannerServer(t)
id := provisionAccount(t)
body := `{"display_name":"Tester","preferred_language":"ru","time_zone":"UTC","away_start":"00:00",` +
@@ -283,7 +316,7 @@ func TestBannerSurvivesProfileUpdate(t *testing.T) {
// default campaign stays plain (colours + urgent are ignored for it).
func TestBannerConsoleColorsAndUrgent(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
srv, adsSvc := bannerServer(t)
srv, adsSvc, _ := bannerServer(t)
h := srv.Handler()
base := "http://admin.test/_gm"
const origin = "http://admin.test"
@@ -351,7 +384,7 @@ func TestBannerConsoleColorsAndUrgent(t *testing.T) {
// otherwise suppress the banner.
func TestBannerUrgentBypassesEligibility(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
srv, adsSvc := bannerServer(t)
srv, adsSvc, _ := bannerServer(t)
accounts := account.NewStore(testDB)
id := provisionAccount(t)
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@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/account"
"scrabble/backend/internal/engine"
"scrabble/backend/internal/game"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// TestListForAccount checks the lobby "my games" query: it returns exactly the
@@ -401,8 +403,13 @@ func gameStatus(t *testing.T, svc *game.Service, id uuid.UUID) (status, endReaso
// TestHintPolicy exercises the per-game allowance, the profile wallet and the
// disabled switch.
func TestHintPolicy(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
// A trusted platform context so the online hint wallet (payments) is reachable; a provisioned
// account carries a telegram identity, so the telegram origin is the applicable one here.
ctx := session.WithPlatform(context.Background(),
session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindTelegram, Subtype: session.SubtypeAndroid})
svc := newGameService()
pay := newPaymentsService()
svc.SetHintWallet(pay) // share the handle so a grant invalidates the wallet the game reads
seats := []uuid.UUID{provisionAccount(t), provisionAccount(t)}
seed := openingSeed(t)
g, err := svc.Create(ctx, game.CreateParams{
@@ -428,7 +435,11 @@ func TestHintPolicy(t *testing.T) {
if _, err := svc.Hint(ctx, g.ID, seats[0]); !errors.Is(err, game.ErrNoHintsLeft) {
t.Fatalf("second hint = %v, want ErrNoHintsLeft", err)
}
setHintBalance(t, seats[0], 2)
// Grant 2 hints on the telegram origin through the service so its read cache is invalidated
// (a raw insert would leave the cache warmed at zero by the allowance hint above).
if err := pay.Grant(ctx, seats[0], payments.SourceTelegram, 2, 0, false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("grant hints: %v", err)
}
res, err := svc.Hint(ctx, g.ID, seats[0]) // spends the wallet
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("wallet hint: %v", err)
@@ -603,14 +614,6 @@ func setAway(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, tz, start, end string) {
}
}
func setHintBalance(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, n int) {
t.Helper()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(context.Background(),
`UPDATE backend.accounts SET hint_balance = $1 WHERE account_id = $2`, n, id); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("set hint balance: %v", err)
}
}
func equalStrings(a, b []string) bool {
if len(a) != len(b) {
return false
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/engine"
"scrabble/backend/internal/game"
"scrabble/backend/internal/lobby"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/robot"
"scrabble/backend/internal/social"
)
@@ -42,9 +43,42 @@ func newGameService() *game.Service {
zap.NewNop(),
)
svc.SetFirstMoveEntropy(seatZeroFirstMove)
svc.SetHintWallet(newPaymentsService())
return svc
}
// newPaymentsService builds a payments service over the shared pool (its own in-process read
// cache), for wiring the game hint wallet and the account-merge fold in the integration suite.
func newPaymentsService() *payments.Service {
return payments.NewService(payments.NewStore(testDB))
}
// seedBenefit writes a payments benefit row for an account+origin directly (bypassing the
// service), used to stand up wallet state a test then spends or merges. A non-zero hints count
// and/or the forever flag are set; a caller wanting a no-ads term sets it via seedBenefitUntil.
func seedBenefit(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, origin string, hints int, forever bool) {
t.Helper()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(context.Background(),
`INSERT INTO payments.benefits (account_id, origin, hints, ads_forever) VALUES ($1,$2,$3,$4)
ON CONFLICT (account_id, origin) DO UPDATE SET hints = EXCLUDED.hints, ads_forever = EXCLUDED.ads_forever`,
id, origin, hints, forever); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed benefit: %v", err)
}
}
// readBenefit reads an account's benefit row for an origin: the hint count and the forever flag
// (both zero/false when the row is absent).
func readBenefit(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, origin string) (hints int, forever bool) {
t.Helper()
err := testDB.QueryRowContext(context.Background(),
`SELECT hints, ads_forever FROM payments.benefits WHERE account_id=$1 AND origin=$2`, id, origin).
Scan(&hints, &forever)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
t.Fatalf("read benefit: %v", err)
}
return hints, forever
}
// seatZeroFirstMove is a first-move-draw entropy factory that always elects the first
// listed account as the leader, keeping the integration suite's turn order stable
// despite the real draw's randomness: the first contender draws a blank — the best
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@@ -58,14 +58,6 @@ func bestMoveCount(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID) int {
return n
}
func setWallet(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, hints int, paid bool) {
t.Helper()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(context.Background(),
`UPDATE backend.accounts SET hint_balance=$2, paid_account=$3 WHERE account_id=$1`, id, hints, paid); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("set wallet: %v", err)
}
}
func bindEmailIdentity(t *testing.T, acc uuid.UUID, email string) {
t.Helper()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(context.Background(),
@@ -131,6 +123,7 @@ func TestAccountMergeCore(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
store := account.NewStore(testDB)
merger := accountmerge.NewMerger(testDB)
merger.SetPayments(newPaymentsService())
primary := provisionAccount(t)
secondary := provisionAccount(t)
@@ -140,8 +133,8 @@ func TestAccountMergeCore(t *testing.T) {
setStats(t, secondary, 3, 1, 2, 400, 80)
setStatsCounts(t, primary, 100, 5)
setStatsCounts(t, secondary, 50, 8)
setWallet(t, primary, 2, false)
setWallet(t, secondary, 5, true)
seedBenefit(t, primary, "telegram", 2, false)
seedBenefit(t, secondary, "telegram", 5, true) // hints sum, forever OR-s on merge
// Best moves: secondary's scrabble_en (80) beats primary's (50) and is kept; secondary's
// scrabble_ru (30) is new to primary and carried over.
setBestMove(t, primary, "scrabble_en", 50)
@@ -165,15 +158,13 @@ func TestAccountMergeCore(t *testing.T) {
t.Error("secondary stats row should be deleted after merge")
}
acc, err := store.GetByID(ctx, primary)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("get primary: %v", err)
// The payments wallet merged by origin: hints sum (2+5) and the forever flag OR-s; the
// deprecated accounts.hint_balance / paid_account columns are no longer touched by a merge.
if hints, forever := readBenefit(t, primary, "telegram"); hints != 7 || !forever {
t.Errorf("merged telegram benefit = hints %d forever %v, want 7/true", hints, forever)
}
if acc.HintBalance != 7 {
t.Errorf("hint balance = %d, want 7", acc.HintBalance)
}
if !acc.PaidAccount {
t.Error("paid_account should be true (ORed from secondary)")
if hints, _ := readBenefit(t, secondary, "telegram"); hints != 0 {
t.Errorf("secondary benefit should be cleared after merge, got hints %d", hints)
}
if owner, ok, _ := store.AccountIDByIdentity(ctx, account.KindEmail, email); !ok || owner != primary {
@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
//go:build integration
package inttest
import (
"context"
"testing"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
)
// methodPrice is one per-method money price for a seeded chip pack.
type methodPrice struct {
method string
currency string
amount int64
}
// seedPackProduct creates an active chip pack: a product carrying the chips atom and a money price
// per method. It returns the product id.
func seedPackProduct(t *testing.T, chips int, prices ...methodPrice) uuid.UUID {
t.Helper()
ctx := context.Background()
prod := uuid.New()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product (product_id, title, active) VALUES ($1,'test pack',true)`, prod); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed pack product: %v", err)
}
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product_item (product_id, atom_type, quantity) VALUES ($1,'chips',$2)`, prod, chips); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed chips item: %v", err)
}
for _, p := range prices {
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product_price (product_id, method, currency, amount) VALUES ($1,$2,$3,$4)`,
prod, p.method, p.currency, p.amount); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed pack price %s: %v", p.method, err)
}
}
return prod
}
// findCatalogProduct returns the projected storefront product for id in the context (the catalog
// is global, so tests assert by id rather than count — testDB is shared).
func findCatalogProduct(t *testing.T, svc *payments.Service, cxt payments.Context, id uuid.UUID) (payments.CatalogProduct, bool) {
t.Helper()
view, err := svc.Catalog(context.Background(), cxt)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("catalog: %v", err)
}
for _, p := range view.Products {
if p.ProductID == id.String() {
return p, true
}
}
return payments.CatalogProduct{}, false
}
// TestPaymentsCatalogByContext verifies the storefront projects a value at its chip price in every
// context and a chip pack at the context method's money price, over Postgres.
func TestPaymentsCatalogByContext(t *testing.T) {
svc := newPaymentsService()
value := seedValueProduct(t, 500, 250, 0)
pack := seedPackProduct(t, 100,
methodPrice{"vk", "VOTE", 20},
methodPrice{"telegram", "XTR", 25},
methodPrice{"direct", "RUB", 14900},
)
for _, kind := range []string{"vk", "telegram", "direct"} {
v, ok := findCatalogProduct(t, svc, payments.NewContext(kind, "web"), value)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("value missing in %s context", kind)
}
if v.Kind != "value" || v.Chips != 500 || v.MoneyCurrency != "" {
t.Errorf("value in %s = %+v, want kind=value chips=500 no money", kind, v)
}
}
cases := []struct {
kind string
amount int64
currency string
}{
{"vk", 20, "VOTE"},
{"telegram", 25, "XTR"},
{"direct", 14900, "RUB"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
p, ok := findCatalogProduct(t, svc, payments.NewContext(tc.kind, "web"), pack)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("pack missing in %s context", tc.kind)
}
if p.Kind != "pack" || p.Chips != 0 || p.MoneyAmount != tc.amount || p.MoneyCurrency != tc.currency {
t.Errorf("pack in %s = %+v, want kind=pack amount=%d currency=%s", tc.kind, p, tc.amount, tc.currency)
}
}
}
// TestPaymentsCatalogExcludesDeactivated verifies a soft-deleted product drops out of the storefront.
func TestPaymentsCatalogExcludesDeactivated(t *testing.T) {
svc := newPaymentsService()
prod := seedValueProduct(t, 100, 10, 0)
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(context.Background(),
`UPDATE payments.product SET active=false WHERE product_id=$1`, prod); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("deactivate: %v", err)
}
if _, ok := findCatalogProduct(t, svc, payments.NewContext("direct", "web"), prod); ok {
t.Error("deactivated product must not appear in the storefront")
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
//go:build integration
package inttest
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"errors"
"testing"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/pgconn"
"github.com/pressly/goose/v3"
testcontainers "github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go"
tcpostgres "github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/modules/postgres"
"github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/wait"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/migrations"
)
// isPgCode reports whether err is a PostgreSQL server error with the given
// SQLSTATE code.
func isPgCode(err error, code string) bool {
var pgErr *pgconn.PgError
return errors.As(err, &pgErr) && pgErr.Code == code
}
// TestPaymentsSchemaAndSeeds checks the payments schema, its role and the fixed
// seed rows are present after migration.
func TestPaymentsSchemaAndSeeds(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
var atoms int
if err := testDB.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT count(*) FROM payments.catalog_atom").Scan(&atoms); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("count catalog_atom: %v", err)
}
if atoms != 4 {
t.Errorf("catalog_atom rows = %d, want 4 (chips/hints/noads_days/tournament)", atoms)
}
var cfg int
if err := testDB.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT count(*) FROM payments.config").Scan(&cfg); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("count config: %v", err)
}
if cfg != 1 {
t.Errorf("config rows = %d, want the single seeded row", cfg)
}
var roleExists bool
if err := testDB.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'payments')").Scan(&roleExists); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("check payments role: %v", err)
}
if !roleExists {
t.Error("payments role missing")
}
}
// TestPaymentsRoleConfinement proves the payments role is confined to its own
// schema: it can read payments.* but is denied on backend.*. The application
// itself connects as a superuser (which bypasses this), so this asserts the
// grants are correct as the stepping-stone to a real separate login; the runtime
// wall for the superuser pool is the import-boundary test in the payments package.
func TestPaymentsRoleConfinement(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
tx, err := testDB.BeginTx(ctx, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("begin tx: %v", err)
}
defer func() { _ = tx.Rollback() }()
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx, "SET LOCAL ROLE payments"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("SET LOCAL ROLE payments: %v", err)
}
// The payments role can read its own schema.
var n int
if err := tx.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT count(*) FROM payments.config").Scan(&n); err != nil {
t.Errorf("payments role denied on payments.config (grants wrong): %v", err)
}
// The payments role must NOT reach the backend schema.
err = tx.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT count(*) FROM backend.accounts").Scan(&n)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("payments role could read backend.accounts — cross-schema isolation broken")
}
if !isPgCode(err, "42501") {
t.Errorf("reading backend.accounts as payments: got %v, want permission-denied (42501)", err)
}
}
// TestPaymentsLedgerAppendOnly verifies the append-only trigger rejects any
// UPDATE or DELETE on the ledger (a superuser is bound by the trigger, unlike a
// mere privilege REVOKE).
func TestPaymentsLedgerAppendOnly(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
id := uuid.New()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.ledger (ledger_id, account_id, kind, chips_delta) VALUES ($1, $2, 'admin_grant', 0)`,
id, uuid.New()); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("insert ledger row: %v", err)
}
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx, `UPDATE payments.ledger SET chips_delta = 1 WHERE ledger_id = $1`, id); err == nil {
t.Error("UPDATE on payments.ledger succeeded — append-only violated")
} else if !isPgCode(err, "P0001") {
t.Errorf("UPDATE ledger: got %v, want the append-only exception (P0001)", err)
}
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx, `DELETE FROM payments.ledger WHERE ledger_id = $1`, id); err == nil {
t.Error("DELETE on payments.ledger succeeded — append-only violated")
} else if !isPgCode(err, "P0001") {
t.Errorf("DELETE ledger: got %v, want the append-only exception (P0001)", err)
}
}
// TestPaymentsCheckConstraints verifies the domain CHECKs bite: non-negative
// balances/hints/amount and the enum-like columns.
func TestPaymentsCheckConstraints(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
prod := uuid.New()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx, `INSERT INTO payments.product (product_id, title) VALUES ($1, 'test')`, prod); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("insert product: %v", err)
}
cases := []struct {
name string
sql string
args []any
}{
{"balances chips negative", `INSERT INTO payments.balances (account_id, source, chips) VALUES ($1, 'vk', -1)`, []any{uuid.New()}},
{"balances bad source", `INSERT INTO payments.balances (account_id, source, chips) VALUES ($1, 'nope', 0)`, []any{uuid.New()}},
{"benefits hints negative", `INSERT INTO payments.benefits (account_id, origin, hints) VALUES ($1, 'vk', -1)`, []any{uuid.New()}},
{"ledger bad kind", `INSERT INTO payments.ledger (ledger_id, account_id, kind) VALUES ($1, $2, 'bogus')`, []any{uuid.New(), uuid.New()}},
{"product_price amount negative", `INSERT INTO payments.product_price (product_id, method, currency, amount) VALUES ($1, 'direct', 'RUB', -1)`, []any{prod}},
{"product_price bad currency", `INSERT INTO payments.product_price (product_id, method, currency, amount) VALUES ($1, 'direct', 'EUR', 100)`, []any{prod}},
}
for _, c := range cases {
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx, c.sql, c.args...); err == nil {
t.Errorf("%s: insert succeeded, want a CHECK violation", c.name)
} else if !isPgCode(err, "23514") {
t.Errorf("%s: got %v, want check_violation (23514)", c.name, err)
}
}
}
// TestPaymentsLedgerIdempotencyIndex verifies the partial unique index makes a
// (provider, provider_payment_id) pair collide once but leaves NULL-keyed rows
// unconstrained.
func TestPaymentsLedgerIdempotencyIndex(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
insert := func(ppid *string) error {
_, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.ledger (ledger_id, account_id, kind, provider, provider_payment_id) VALUES ($1, $2, 'fund', 'robokassa', $3)`,
uuid.New(), uuid.New(), ppid)
return err
}
ppid := "inv-" + uuid.NewString()
if err := insert(&ppid); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("first insert: %v", err)
}
if err := insert(&ppid); err == nil {
t.Error("duplicate (provider, provider_payment_id) inserted — idempotency index missing")
} else if !isPgCode(err, "23505") {
t.Errorf("duplicate insert: got %v, want unique_violation (23505)", err)
}
// A NULL provider_payment_id is outside the partial index — repeats allowed.
if err := insert(nil); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("first null-ppid insert: %v", err)
}
if err := insert(nil); err != nil {
t.Errorf("second null-ppid insert should be allowed by the partial index: %v", err)
}
}
// TestPaymentsMigrationReversible proves the migration is expand-contract: it
// applies, rolls fully back (schema, role, trigger and all), and re-applies
// cleanly — so a backend image rollback stays DB-safe. It uses its own container
// so the Down does not disturb the shared suite database.
func TestPaymentsMigrationReversible(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
container, err := tcpostgres.Run(ctx, pgImage,
tcpostgres.WithDatabase(pgDatabase),
tcpostgres.WithUsername(pgUser),
tcpostgres.WithPassword(pgPassword),
testcontainers.WithWaitStrategy(
wait.ForLog("database system is ready to accept connections").
WithOccurrence(2).
WithStartupTimeout(containerStartup),
),
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("start container: %v", err)
}
defer func() { _ = container.Terminate(context.Background()) }()
baseDSN, err := container.ConnectionString(ctx, "sslmode=disable")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("connection string: %v", err)
}
dsn, err := withSearchPath(baseDSN, pgSchema)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("search path: %v", err)
}
cfg := postgres.DefaultConfig()
cfg.DSN = dsn
db, err := postgres.Open(ctx, cfg)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("open pool: %v", err)
}
defer func() { _ = db.Close() }()
// Up: apply every migration, including the payments foundation.
if err := postgres.ApplyMigrations(ctx, db); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("apply up: %v", err)
}
if !schemaExists(ctx, t, db, "payments") {
t.Fatal("payments schema absent after up")
}
// Down the payments migration and assert a clean teardown.
goose.SetBaseFS(migrations.Migrations())
defer goose.SetBaseFS(nil)
if err := goose.SetDialect("postgres"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("set dialect: %v", err)
}
if err := goose.DownToContext(ctx, db, ".", 9); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("down to 9: %v", err)
}
if schemaExists(ctx, t, db, "payments") {
t.Error("payments schema survived the down migration")
}
var roleExists bool
if err := db.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'payments')").Scan(&roleExists); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("check role after down: %v", err)
}
if roleExists {
t.Error("payments role survived the down migration")
}
// Re-apply and assert it comes back cleanly.
if err := goose.UpContext(ctx, db, "."); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("re-apply up: %v", err)
}
if !schemaExists(ctx, t, db, "payments") {
t.Fatal("payments schema absent after re-apply")
}
}
// schemaExists reports whether a schema of the given name is present.
func schemaExists(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, db *sql.DB, name string) bool {
t.Helper()
var exists bool
if err := db.QueryRowContext(ctx,
"SELECT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM information_schema.schemata WHERE schema_name = $1)", name).Scan(&exists); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("check schema %s: %v", name, err)
}
return exists
}
@@ -0,0 +1,279 @@
//go:build integration
package inttest
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"errors"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
)
// seedBalance writes a chip balance for an account+source directly (payments has no FK to
// accounts, so a bare uuid is a valid account id here).
func seedBalance(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, source string, chips int) {
t.Helper()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(context.Background(),
`INSERT INTO payments.balances (account_id, source, chips) VALUES ($1,$2,$3)
ON CONFLICT (account_id, source) DO UPDATE SET chips = EXCLUDED.chips`,
id, source, chips); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed balance: %v", err)
}
}
// readBalance reads an account's chip balance for a source (0 when the row is absent).
func readBalance(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, source string) int {
t.Helper()
var chips int
err := testDB.QueryRowContext(context.Background(),
`SELECT chips FROM payments.balances WHERE account_id=$1 AND source=$2`, id, source).Scan(&chips)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
t.Fatalf("read balance: %v", err)
}
return chips
}
// benefitUntil reads an account's no-ads term end for an origin (nil when none).
func benefitUntil(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, origin string) *time.Time {
t.Helper()
var until *time.Time
err := testDB.QueryRowContext(context.Background(),
`SELECT ads_paid_until FROM payments.benefits WHERE account_id=$1 AND origin=$2`, id, origin).Scan(&until)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
t.Fatalf("read benefit until: %v", err)
}
return until
}
// ledgerRows counts an account's ledger rows of a given kind.
func ledgerRows(t *testing.T, id uuid.UUID, kind string) int {
t.Helper()
var n int
if err := testDB.QueryRowContext(context.Background(),
`SELECT count(*) FROM payments.ledger WHERE account_id=$1 AND kind=$2`, id, kind).Scan(&n); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("ledger count: %v", err)
}
return n
}
// seedValueProduct creates an active chip-priced value: a product with a CHIP price (method
// NULL) and the given hint / no-ads-day atoms. It returns the product id.
func seedValueProduct(t *testing.T, priceChips, hints, noAdsDays int) uuid.UUID {
t.Helper()
ctx := context.Background()
prod := uuid.New()
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product (product_id, title, active) VALUES ($1,'test value',true)`, prod); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed product: %v", err)
}
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product_price (product_id, method, currency, amount) VALUES ($1, NULL, 'CHIP', $2)`,
prod, priceChips); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed price: %v", err)
}
if hints > 0 {
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product_item (product_id, atom_type, quantity) VALUES ($1,'hints',$2)`, prod, hints); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed hints item: %v", err)
}
}
if noAdsDays > 0 {
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.product_item (product_id, atom_type, quantity) VALUES ($1,'noads_days',$2)`, prod, noAdsDays); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed noads item: %v", err)
}
}
return prod
}
// TestPaymentsSpendAppliesAtomically verifies a chip spend writes the ledger row, decrements the
// balance and applies the benefit together over Postgres.
func TestPaymentsSpendAppliesAtomically(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
acc := uuid.New()
seedBalance(t, acc, "direct", 100)
prod := seedValueProduct(t, 60, 3, 30)
if err := svc.Spend(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("direct", "web"), []payments.Source{payments.SourceDirect}, prod); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("spend: %v", err)
}
if got := readBalance(t, acc, "direct"); got != 40 {
t.Errorf("balance after spend = %d, want 40", got)
}
if hints, _ := readBenefit(t, acc, "direct"); hints != 3 {
t.Errorf("hints after spend = %d, want 3", hints)
}
if benefitUntil(t, acc, "direct") == nil {
t.Error("no-ads term not applied by the spend")
}
if n := ledgerRows(t, acc, "spend"); n != 1 {
t.Errorf("spend ledger rows = %d, want 1", n)
}
}
// TestPaymentsSpendInsufficientNoWrite verifies an under-funded spend is refused and writes
// nothing (the balance, benefit and ledger are untouched).
func TestPaymentsSpendInsufficientNoWrite(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
acc := uuid.New()
seedBalance(t, acc, "direct", 10)
prod := seedValueProduct(t, 60, 3, 0)
if err := svc.Spend(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("direct", "web"), []payments.Source{payments.SourceDirect}, prod); !errors.Is(err, payments.ErrInsufficientChips) {
t.Fatalf("spend = %v, want ErrInsufficientChips", err)
}
if got := readBalance(t, acc, "direct"); got != 10 {
t.Errorf("balance changed to %d, want 10 (no write)", got)
}
if h, _ := readBenefit(t, acc, "direct"); h != 0 {
t.Errorf("benefit applied on a refused spend: hints %d", h)
}
if ledgerRows(t, acc, "spend") != 0 {
t.Error("spend ledger row written on a refused spend")
}
}
// TestPaymentsSpendGuardRollsBack forces the in-transaction guard to bite: with a stale read
// cache the draw plan looks affordable, but the guarded decrement matches no row and the whole
// transaction rolls back — no ledger row, no benefit, balance unchanged.
func TestPaymentsSpendGuardRollsBack(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
acc := uuid.New()
seedBalance(t, acc, "direct", 100)
present := []payments.Source{payments.SourceDirect}
cxt := payments.NewContext("direct", "web")
if _, err := svc.Wallet(ctx, acc, cxt, present); err != nil { // warm the cache at 100
t.Fatalf("warm: %v", err)
}
// Drain the real balance behind the cache's back (no invalidation), so the plan over-commits.
if _, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx, `UPDATE payments.balances SET chips = 10 WHERE account_id=$1 AND source='direct'`, acc); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("drain: %v", err)
}
prod := seedValueProduct(t, 60, 3, 0)
if err := svc.Spend(ctx, acc, cxt, present, prod); !errors.Is(err, payments.ErrInsufficientChips) {
t.Fatalf("spend = %v, want ErrInsufficientChips", err)
}
if got := readBalance(t, acc, "direct"); got != 10 {
t.Errorf("balance = %d, want 10 (rolled back)", got)
}
if ledgerRows(t, acc, "spend") != 0 {
t.Error("spend ledger row written despite the rollback")
}
if h, _ := readBenefit(t, acc, "direct"); h != 0 {
t.Error("benefit applied despite the rollback")
}
}
// TestPaymentsGrantCreditsValuesNotChips verifies admin_grant applies a benefit at price 0
// without ever crediting chips (D16).
func TestPaymentsGrantCreditsValuesNotChips(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
acc := uuid.New()
if err := svc.Grant(ctx, acc, payments.SourceDirect, 5, 0, true); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("grant: %v", err)
}
if hints, forever := readBenefit(t, acc, "direct"); hints != 5 || !forever {
t.Errorf("granted benefit = hints %d forever %v, want 5/true", hints, forever)
}
if readBalance(t, acc, "direct") != 0 {
t.Error("a grant must not credit chips")
}
if ledgerRows(t, acc, "admin_grant") != 1 {
t.Error("admin_grant ledger row missing")
}
if ledgerRows(t, acc, "spend") != 0 || ledgerRows(t, acc, "fund") != 0 {
t.Error("a grant wrote a non-grant ledger row")
}
}
// TestPaymentsSpendHintByContext verifies a hint is drawn from an applicable origin, and that a
// direct-origin hint is not usable inside a VK context (the compliance wall for hints).
func TestPaymentsSpendHintByContext(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
acc := uuid.New()
seedBenefit(t, acc, "direct", 2, false)
present := []payments.Source{payments.SourceDirect, payments.SourceVK}
if spent, err := svc.SpendHint(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("direct", "web"), present); err != nil || !spent {
t.Fatalf("web spend hint = %v (err %v), want true", spent, err)
}
if h, _ := readBenefit(t, acc, "direct"); h != 1 {
t.Errorf("hints after spend = %d, want 1", h)
}
// Inside VK the applicable origins are {vk} only, so the direct-origin hint is untouched.
if spent, _ := svc.SpendHint(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("vk", "android"), present); spent {
t.Error("direct-origin hint spent inside VK — compliance wall breached")
}
if h, _ := readBenefit(t, acc, "direct"); h != 1 {
t.Errorf("direct hints changed inside VK = %d, want 1 (untouched)", h)
}
}
// TestPaymentsComplianceGateOverPostgres is the named compliance regression at the integration
// layer: a direct-origin no-ads benefit applies on the web but never inside a store wrapper.
func TestPaymentsComplianceGateOverPostgres(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
acc := uuid.New()
if err := svc.Grant(ctx, acc, payments.SourceDirect, 0, 30, false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("grant: %v", err)
}
present := []payments.Source{payments.SourceDirect, payments.SourceVK}
if adFree, _ := svc.AdFree(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("direct", "web"), present); !adFree {
t.Error("direct no-ads should apply on web")
}
if adFree, _ := svc.AdFree(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("vk", "android"), present); adFree {
t.Error("direct no-ads must NOT apply inside VK (compliance wall)")
}
if adFree, _ := svc.AdFree(ctx, acc, payments.NewContext("telegram", "web"), present); adFree {
t.Error("direct no-ads must NOT apply inside Telegram (compliance wall)")
}
}
// TestPaymentsMergeFoldsSegmentsAndBenefits verifies the merge folds chip segments (sum) and
// benefits (hints sum, forever OR) by origin, and clears the secondary's rows, over Postgres.
func TestPaymentsMergeFoldsSegmentsAndBenefits(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
svc := newPaymentsService()
primary, secondary := uuid.New(), uuid.New()
seedBalance(t, primary, "vk", 10)
seedBalance(t, secondary, "vk", 25)
seedBenefit(t, primary, "vk", 1, false)
seedBenefit(t, secondary, "vk", 4, true)
tx, err := testDB.BeginTx(ctx, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("begin: %v", err)
}
if err := svc.MergeTx(ctx, tx, primary, secondary); err != nil {
_ = tx.Rollback()
t.Fatalf("merge: %v", err)
}
if err := tx.Commit(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("commit: %v", err)
}
svc.Invalidate(primary, secondary)
if got := readBalance(t, primary, "vk"); got != 35 {
t.Errorf("merged chips = %d, want 35", got)
}
if h, forever := readBenefit(t, primary, "vk"); h != 5 || !forever {
t.Errorf("merged benefit = hints %d forever %v, want 5/true", h, forever)
}
if readBalance(t, secondary, "vk") != 0 {
t.Error("secondary balance not cleared after merge")
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
//go:build integration
package inttest
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"testing"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/pressly/goose/v3"
testcontainers "github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go"
tcpostgres "github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/modules/postgres"
"github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/wait"
"scrabble/backend/internal/account"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/migrations"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// TestSessionPlatformCaptureAndUntrusted proves a session round-trips its captured
// platform through create and a cold-cache (DB-backed) resolve for each kind, and
// that an unattributed session records no platform — the untrusted, view-only case.
func TestSessionPlatformCaptureAndUntrusted(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
accounts := account.NewStore(testDB)
store := session.NewStore(testDB)
svc := session.NewService(store, session.NewCache())
for _, tc := range []struct {
name string
platform session.Platform
}{
{"vk-ios", session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindVK, Subtype: session.SubtypeIOS}},
{"telegram-android", session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindTelegram, Subtype: session.SubtypeAndroid}},
{"direct-web", session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindDirect, Subtype: session.SubtypeWeb}},
{"untrusted", session.Platform{}},
} {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
acc, err := accounts.ProvisionByIdentity(ctx, account.KindTelegram, "tg-"+uuid.NewString())
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("provision: %v", err)
}
token, sess, err := svc.Create(ctx, acc.ID, tc.platform)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("create: %v", err)
}
if sess.Platform != tc.platform {
t.Errorf("created platform = %+v, want %+v", sess.Platform, tc.platform)
}
// Resolve through a cold cache so the value comes back via the DB columns.
cold := session.NewService(store, session.NewCache())
if err := cold.Warm(ctx); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("warm: %v", err)
}
got, err := cold.Resolve(ctx, token)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("resolve: %v", err)
}
if got.Platform != tc.platform {
t.Errorf("resolved platform = %+v, want %+v", got.Platform, tc.platform)
}
if got.Platform.Trusted() != tc.platform.Trusted() {
t.Errorf("resolved Trusted() = %v, want %v", got.Platform.Trusted(), tc.platform.Trusted())
}
})
}
}
// TestSessionPlatformCheckConstraints proves the CHECK constraints reject an
// out-of-range kind or subtype, so a corrupt value cannot be persisted.
func TestSessionPlatformCheckConstraints(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
acc, err := account.NewStore(testDB).ProvisionByIdentity(ctx, account.KindTelegram, "tg-"+uuid.NewString())
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("provision: %v", err)
}
const pgCheckViolation = "23514"
for _, tc := range []struct {
name string
kind string
subtype string
}{
{"bad-kind", "facebook", "web"},
{"bad-subtype", "vk", "windows"},
} {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
_, err := testDB.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO backend.sessions (session_id, account_id, token_hash, platform_kind, platform_subtype)
VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5)`,
uuid.New(), acc.ID, uuid.NewString(), tc.kind, tc.subtype)
if !isPgCode(err, pgCheckViolation) {
t.Errorf("insert %s: err = %v, want check_violation", tc.name, err)
}
})
}
}
// TestSessionPlatformMigrationReversible proves migration 00011 is expand-contract:
// it applies, rolls back (dropping the platform columns), and re-applies cleanly —
// so a backend image rollback stays DB-safe. It uses its own container so the Down
// does not disturb the shared suite database.
func TestSessionPlatformMigrationReversible(t *testing.T) {
ctx := context.Background()
container, err := tcpostgres.Run(ctx, pgImage,
tcpostgres.WithDatabase(pgDatabase),
tcpostgres.WithUsername(pgUser),
tcpostgres.WithPassword(pgPassword),
testcontainers.WithWaitStrategy(
wait.ForLog("database system is ready to accept connections").
WithOccurrence(2).
WithStartupTimeout(containerStartup),
),
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("start container: %v", err)
}
defer func() { _ = container.Terminate(context.Background()) }()
baseDSN, err := container.ConnectionString(ctx, "sslmode=disable")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("connection string: %v", err)
}
dsn, err := withSearchPath(baseDSN, pgSchema)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("search path: %v", err)
}
cfg := postgres.DefaultConfig()
cfg.DSN = dsn
db, err := postgres.Open(ctx, cfg)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("open pool: %v", err)
}
defer func() { _ = db.Close() }()
if err := postgres.ApplyMigrations(ctx, db); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("apply up: %v", err)
}
if !sessionsPlatformColumnsExist(ctx, t, db) {
t.Fatal("platform columns absent after up")
}
goose.SetBaseFS(migrations.Migrations())
defer goose.SetBaseFS(nil)
if err := goose.SetDialect("postgres"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("set dialect: %v", err)
}
// Down past 00011 (to 00010) and assert the columns are gone.
if err := goose.DownToContext(ctx, db, ".", 10); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("down to 10: %v", err)
}
if sessionsPlatformColumnsExist(ctx, t, db) {
t.Error("platform columns survived the down migration")
}
// Re-apply and assert they return.
if err := goose.UpContext(ctx, db, "."); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("re-apply up: %v", err)
}
if !sessionsPlatformColumnsExist(ctx, t, db) {
t.Fatal("platform columns absent after re-apply")
}
}
// sessionsPlatformColumnsExist reports whether both platform columns are present on
// backend.sessions.
func sessionsPlatformColumnsExist(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, db *sql.DB) bool {
t.Helper()
var n int
if err := db.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_schema = 'backend' AND table_name = 'sessions'
AND column_name IN ('platform_kind', 'platform_subtype')`).Scan(&n); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("count platform columns: %v", err)
}
return n == 2
}
+7 -3
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@@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ func TestSessionLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
store := session.NewStore(testDB)
svc := session.NewService(store, session.NewCache())
token, sess, err := svc.Create(ctx, acc.ID)
platform := session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindVK, Subtype: session.SubtypeIOS}
token, sess, err := svc.Create(ctx, acc.ID, platform)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("create session: %v", err)
}
@@ -36,6 +37,9 @@ func TestSessionLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
if token == sess.TokenHash {
t.Error("plaintext token must not equal the stored hash")
}
if sess.Platform != platform {
t.Errorf("session platform = %+v, want %+v", sess.Platform, platform)
}
// Resolve via the warm write-through cache.
got, err := svc.Resolve(ctx, token)
@@ -63,8 +67,8 @@ func TestSessionLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
if _, ok := cold.Get(session.HashToken(token)); !ok {
t.Error("Warm must load the active session into the cache")
}
if got2, err := svc2.Resolve(ctx, token); err != nil || got2.ID != sess.ID {
t.Errorf("resolve after warm = (%s, %v), want %s", got2.ID, err, sess.ID)
if got2, err := svc2.Resolve(ctx, token); err != nil || got2.ID != sess.ID || got2.Platform != platform {
t.Errorf("resolve after warm = (%s, %+v, %v), want %s / %+v", got2.ID, got2.Platform, err, sess.ID, platform)
}
// Revoke, then the token no longer resolves; revoke again is a no-op.
+5 -1
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@@ -200,7 +200,11 @@ func (s *Service) merge(ctx context.Context, callerID, otherID uuid.UUID) (Merge
}
res := MergeResult{PrimaryID: primary}
if primary != callerID {
token, _, err := s.sessions.Create(ctx, primary)
// The switched-to session inherits the caller's current trusted platform
// (the context the merge was initiated from); absent when the caller's
// session itself is untrusted.
platform, _ := session.PlatformFromContext(ctx)
token, _, err := s.sessions.Create(ctx, primary, platform)
if err != nil {
return MergeResult{}, err
}
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
package payments
import (
"go/parser"
"go/token"
"io/fs"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"testing"
)
// TestPaymentsSchemaImportBoundary enforces that only this package reaches the
// payments jet code. The payments schema is isolated behind this domain; the
// application connects to Postgres as a superuser that bypasses the schema
// grants, so the runtime wall that keeps every other package out of payments.*
// is this import boundary, not the DB privileges. If another package imported
// the generated payments tables it could issue SQL against the schema directly,
// breaking the single-writer guarantee and the domain's extractability.
func TestPaymentsSchemaImportBoundary(t *testing.T) {
const jetPkg = "scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments"
_, thisFile, _, ok := runtime.Caller(0)
if !ok {
t.Fatal("cannot resolve the test file path")
}
// thisFile = .../backend/internal/payments/boundary_test.go
backendRoot := filepath.Clean(filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(thisFile), "..", ".."))
allowedPrefix := filepath.Join(backendRoot, "internal", "payments") + string(filepath.Separator)
fset := token.NewFileSet()
walkErr := filepath.WalkDir(backendRoot, func(path string, d fs.DirEntry, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
if d.IsDir() || !strings.HasSuffix(path, ".go") {
return nil
}
file, perr := parser.ParseFile(fset, path, nil, parser.ImportsOnly)
if perr != nil {
return perr
}
for _, imp := range file.Imports {
p := strings.Trim(imp.Path.Value, `"`)
if p != jetPkg && !strings.HasPrefix(p, jetPkg+"/") {
continue
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(path, allowedPrefix) {
t.Errorf("%s imports %s — only internal/payments may reach the payments jet code", path, p)
}
}
return nil
})
if walkErr != nil {
t.Fatalf("walk backend tree: %v", walkErr)
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
package payments
import (
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
// benefitState is an account's benefit row for one origin: the no-ads term end (nil = none),
// the perpetual forever flag, and the hint count. It is the context-independent stored form;
// the read paths aggregate it over the origins applicable in a context.
type benefitState struct {
adsPaidUntil *time.Time
adsForever bool
hints int
}
// walletState is an account's full payments state: chip balances by source and benefits by
// origin. It is the raw, context-independent data every read path filters per execution
// context — the value the cache holds and the store recomputes from the materialized tables.
type walletState struct {
chips map[Source]int
benefits map[Source]benefitState
}
// chipsOf returns the chip balance for a source, zero when the segment has no row (an absent
// segment reads as zero, §2).
func (w walletState) chipsOf(s Source) int { return w.chips[s] }
// benefitOf returns the benefit for an origin, the zero benefit when the origin has no row.
func (w walletState) benefitOf(o Source) benefitState { return w.benefits[o] }
// walletCache is the payments read model: each account's chip/benefit state, keyed by account
// id, read on every ad-eligibility / hint / wallet / gate request and invalidated on every
// payments mutation (spend, grant, fund, refund, merge). It is a write-through cache in front
// of the materialized balances/benefits tables — the same pattern the account-suspension gate
// uses (backend/internal/account/suspension.go) — so the steady-state hot path issues no query
// to the payments schema. It is single-instance, matching the deployment (one shared Store); a
// multi-instance backend would need a shared cache.
type walletCache struct {
mu sync.RWMutex
m map[uuid.UUID]walletState
}
// newWalletCache constructs an empty cache.
func newWalletCache() *walletCache {
return &walletCache{m: make(map[uuid.UUID]walletState)}
}
// get returns the cached state for an account and whether it was present.
func (c *walletCache) get(id uuid.UUID) (walletState, bool) {
c.mu.RLock()
defer c.mu.RUnlock()
s, ok := c.m[id]
return s, ok
}
// put stores an account's state.
func (c *walletCache) put(id uuid.UUID, s walletState) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.m[id] = s
}
// invalidate drops an account's entry so the next read reloads it from the materialized tables.
// Called after every mutation once its transaction has committed.
func (c *walletCache) invalidate(id uuid.UUID) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
delete(c.m, id)
}
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package payments
// AtomQty is one atom line of a catalog product in the read model: the base value type it grants
// (chips / hints / no-ads days / tournament) and how many of it the product carries.
type AtomQty struct {
AtomType string
Quantity int
}
// CatalogProduct is one storefront product projected for the execution context. A value is
// bought with chips, so it carries Chips (its uniform chip price) and no money price. A chip pack
// funds chips with money, so it carries MoneyAmount (minor units) and MoneyCurrency for the
// context's payment method and no chip price. Atoms lists what the product grants.
type CatalogProduct struct {
Kind string // "value" (bought with chips) or "pack" (funds chips with money)
ProductID string
Title string
Chips int // a value's uniform chip price; 0 for a pack
MoneyAmount int64 // a pack's price in the context currency's minor units; 0 for a value
MoneyCurrency string // a pack's currency for the context method; empty for a value
Atoms []AtomQty
}
// CatalogView is the storefront read model for one execution context: the products a player sees
// and can buy there — every chip-priced value plus the chip packs priced in the context's method.
type CatalogView struct {
Products []CatalogProduct
}
// atomChips is the atom type that marks a product as a chip pack (it funds chips) rather than a
// value (bought with chips). A value never carries it.
const atomChips = "chips"
// projectCatalog turns the raw active catalog into the storefront for the context. A value (no
// chips atom) is shown everywhere at its CHIP price. A chip pack is shown only when it carries a
// price for the context's payment method (cxt.Kind: vk / telegram / direct), priced in that
// method's currency. A value missing its CHIP price and a pack missing a price for the context
// method are omitted (misconfigured or unavailable there). An untrusted context (empty Kind) has
// no method, so only values show; buying is gated server-side regardless.
func projectCatalog(entries []catalogEntry, cxt Context) CatalogView {
var out CatalogView
for _, e := range entries {
isPack := false
atoms := make([]AtomQty, 0, len(e.atoms))
for _, a := range e.atoms {
atoms = append(atoms, AtomQty{AtomType: a.atomType, Quantity: a.quantity})
if a.atomType == atomChips {
isPack = true
}
}
p := CatalogProduct{ProductID: e.id.String(), Title: e.title, Atoms: atoms}
if isPack {
pr, ok := findPrice(e.prices, string(cxt.Kind))
if !ok {
continue // no price for this context's method — not purchasable here
}
p.Kind = "pack"
p.MoneyAmount = pr.amount
p.MoneyCurrency = string(pr.currency)
} else {
pr, ok := findPrice(e.prices, "")
if !ok {
continue // a value must carry a CHIP price
}
p.Kind = "value"
p.Chips = int(pr.amount)
}
out.Products = append(out.Products, p)
}
return out
}
// findPrice returns the price row for the given payment method — the empty string selects a
// value's CHIP price row (stored with a NULL method).
func findPrice(prices []priceRow, method string) (priceRow, bool) {
for _, pr := range prices {
if pr.method == method {
return pr, true
}
}
return priceRow{}, false
}
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package payments
import (
"testing"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
// catalog fixtures: a chip-priced value (hints), a multi-method chip pack, a VK-only chip pack, a
// value with no CHIP price (misconfigured), and a pack whose only method is telegram.
func fixtureCatalog() []catalogEntry {
value := catalogEntry{
id: uuid.MustParse("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001"),
title: "250 hints",
atoms: []atomQty{{atomType: "hints", quantity: 250}},
prices: []priceRow{
{method: "", currency: CurrencyChip, amount: 500},
},
}
pack := catalogEntry{
id: uuid.MustParse("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002"),
title: "100 chips",
atoms: []atomQty{{atomType: "chips", quantity: 100}},
prices: []priceRow{
{method: "vk", currency: CurrencyVote, amount: 20},
{method: "telegram", currency: CurrencyStar, amount: 25},
{method: "direct", currency: CurrencyRUB, amount: 14900},
},
}
vkOnlyPack := catalogEntry{
id: uuid.MustParse("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000003"),
title: "VK-only chips",
atoms: []atomQty{{atomType: "chips", quantity: 50}},
prices: []priceRow{
{method: "vk", currency: CurrencyVote, amount: 10},
},
}
brokenValue := catalogEntry{
id: uuid.MustParse("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000004"),
title: "no chip price",
atoms: []atomQty{{atomType: "noads_days", quantity: 30}},
// no CHIP price row — misconfigured, must be omitted
}
return []catalogEntry{value, pack, vkOnlyPack, brokenValue}
}
// byID indexes a projected storefront by product id for assertions.
func byID(v CatalogView) map[string]CatalogProduct {
m := make(map[string]CatalogProduct, len(v.Products))
for _, p := range v.Products {
m[p.ProductID] = p
}
return m
}
func TestProjectCatalog_ContextMatrix(t *testing.T) {
const (
valueID = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001"
packID = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002"
vkPackID = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000003"
brokenID = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000004"
)
entries := fixtureCatalog()
tests := []struct {
name string
cxt Context
wantPackAmt int64
wantPackCur Currency
wantVKPack bool // the vk-only pack visible?
}{
{"vk", Context{Kind: SourceVK}, 20, CurrencyVote, true},
{"vk-ios frozen still lists vk price", Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: SubtypeIOS}, 20, CurrencyVote, true},
{"telegram", Context{Kind: SourceTelegram}, 25, CurrencyStar, false},
{"direct", Context{Kind: SourceDirect}, 14900, CurrencyRUB, false},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := byID(projectCatalog(entries, tc.cxt))
// The value shows everywhere at its uniform chip price, never a money price.
v, ok := got[valueID]
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("value missing from %s storefront", tc.name)
}
if v.Kind != "value" || v.Chips != 500 || v.MoneyCurrency != "" || v.MoneyAmount != 0 {
t.Errorf("value = %+v, want kind=value chips=500 no money", v)
}
if len(v.Atoms) != 1 || v.Atoms[0].AtomType != "hints" || v.Atoms[0].Quantity != 250 {
t.Errorf("value atoms = %+v, want [hints:250]", v.Atoms)
}
// The multi-method pack shows the context method's price, in that currency, no chips.
p, ok := got[packID]
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("pack missing from %s storefront", tc.name)
}
if p.Kind != "pack" || p.Chips != 0 || p.MoneyAmount != tc.wantPackAmt || p.MoneyCurrency != string(tc.wantPackCur) {
t.Errorf("pack = %+v, want kind=pack amount=%d currency=%s", p, tc.wantPackAmt, tc.wantPackCur)
}
// The vk-only pack shows only where a vk price exists.
if _, ok := got[vkPackID]; ok != tc.wantVKPack {
t.Errorf("vk-only pack present=%v, want %v (%s)", ok, tc.wantVKPack, tc.name)
}
// The misconfigured value (no CHIP price) is never shown.
if _, ok := got[brokenID]; ok {
t.Errorf("misconfigured value must be omitted (%s)", tc.name)
}
})
}
}
// An untrusted context (empty Kind) has no payment method, so it shows values only — no packs.
func TestProjectCatalog_UntrustedShowsValuesOnly(t *testing.T) {
got := byID(projectCatalog(fixtureCatalog(), Context{}))
if _, ok := got["00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001"]; !ok {
t.Error("untrusted context should still list the chip-priced value")
}
for _, id := range []string{
"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002",
"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000003",
} {
if _, ok := got[id]; ok {
t.Errorf("untrusted context must not list pack %s", id)
}
}
}
// An empty catalog projects to an empty storefront (no products seeded yet — the Release-1 state).
func TestProjectCatalog_Empty(t *testing.T) {
if got := projectCatalog(nil, Context{Kind: SourceDirect}); len(got.Products) != 0 {
t.Errorf("empty catalog projected %d products, want 0", len(got.Products))
}
}
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package payments
import (
"slices"
"time"
)
// Source is the platform axis a chip balance is segmented by (where it was funded) and a
// benefit is stamped with (where it was bought — its origin). The two roles share this value
// set but mean different things (see docs/PAYMENTS.md §3); Source names the axis for both.
type Source string
const (
// SourceVK is the VK platform: Votes purchases and VK rewarded ads fund here.
SourceVK Source = "vk"
// SourceTelegram is the Telegram platform: Stars purchases fund here.
SourceTelegram Source = "telegram"
// SourceDirect is the open web / native context: Robokassa purchases fund here.
SourceDirect Source = "direct"
)
// Valid reports whether s is one of the three known platform sources.
func (s Source) Valid() bool {
switch s {
case SourceVK, SourceTelegram, SourceDirect:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// SubtypeIOS is the one device subtype the gate keys on: VK on iOS is frozen for spending
// (Apple forbids spending virtual currency on digital goods outside IAP). It is trusted only
// for VK, where it rides inside the signed launch parameters.
const SubtypeIOS = "ios"
// SourceForIdentityKind maps a backend identity kind to the payments source whose segment that
// identity makes available: a vk/telegram identity to its own source, a durable email identity
// to the direct source (the web/native recovery anchor). A robot identity — or any unknown
// kind — maps to no source (second return false). Callers use it to build the present set the
// payments interface takes, since payments cannot read the account schema.
func SourceForIdentityKind(kind string) (Source, bool) {
switch kind {
case "vk":
return SourceVK, true
case "telegram":
return SourceTelegram, true
case "email":
return SourceDirect, true
default:
return "", false
}
}
// PresentSources maps an account's identity kinds to the payments sources they make available
// (§6), de-duplicated: vk→vk, telegram→telegram, email→direct; a robot or unknown kind maps to
// nothing. Callers pass the kinds from account.Identities so the gate — which holds no
// cross-schema identity knowledge — can resolve which segments are awake.
func PresentSources(kinds []string) []Source {
var out []Source
for _, k := range kinds {
if s, ok := SourceForIdentityKind(k); ok && !has(out, s) {
out = append(out, s)
}
}
return out
}
// Context is the trusted execution context the store-compliance gate keys on: the platform
// Kind (the source the wrapper enforces) plus, for VK, the trusted Subtype (only the VK-iOS
// freeze depends on it). The zero Context (empty Kind) is an untrusted platform — the gate is
// fail-closed there: no spend, no purchase, no foreign-origin benefit, view only.
type Context struct {
Kind Source
Subtype string
}
// NewContext builds a Context from the session platform's kind and subtype strings (as carried
// on the trusted X-Platform signal). An unrecognised or empty kind yields an untrusted Context.
func NewContext(kind, subtype string) Context {
k := Source(kind)
if !k.Valid() {
return Context{}
}
return Context{Kind: k, Subtype: subtype}
}
// Trusted reports whether the platform is trusted (a known kind). An untrusted context denies
// every spend/purchase and the application of any foreign origin.
func (c Context) Trusted() bool { return c.Kind.Valid() }
// vkFrozen reports whether this is the VK-iOS spend freeze: VK context on the trusted iOS
// subtype. A previously bought benefit still applies there, but no spend or purchase is possible.
func (c Context) vkFrozen() bool { return c.Kind == SourceVK && c.Subtype == SubtypeIOS }
// spendPriority is the fixed draw order when several segments are spendable in one context
// (D7): the "home" direct segment first, the store-funded segments after.
var spendPriority = []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK, SourceTelegram}
// has reports whether present contains s.
func has(present []Source, s Source) bool {
return slices.Contains(present, s)
}
// spendableSources returns the chip segments that may be SPENT in the context, in draw-priority
// order, restricted to the sources the account actually has (present). It is empty when the
// platform is untrusted (fail-closed) or VK-iOS (frozen): inside VK/TG only the same-named
// segment is spendable; on web/native all attached segments are, drained direct→vk→tg.
func spendableSources(c Context, present []Source) []Source {
if !c.Trusted() || c.vkFrozen() {
return nil
}
switch c.Kind {
case SourceVK, SourceTelegram:
if has(present, c.Kind) {
return []Source{c.Kind}
}
return nil
default: // direct (web/native)
var out []Source
for _, s := range spendPriority {
if has(present, s) {
out = append(out, s)
}
}
return out
}
}
// applicableOrigins returns the benefit origins that APPLY in the context, in draw-priority
// order, restricted to present sources. It differs from spendableSources in one way: VK-iOS is
// NOT excluded — a benefit bought earlier still applies while spending is frozen. Inside VK/TG
// only the same-named origin applies (a foreign, e.g. direct, origin never activates inside a
// store — the compliance wall); on web/native direct+vk+tg all apply, drained direct→vk→tg.
func applicableOrigins(c Context, present []Source) []Source {
if !c.Trusted() {
return nil
}
switch c.Kind {
case SourceVK, SourceTelegram:
if has(present, c.Kind) {
return []Source{c.Kind}
}
return nil
default: // direct (web/native)
var out []Source
for _, s := range spendPriority {
if has(present, s) {
out = append(out, s)
}
}
return out
}
}
// visibleSources returns the segments the wallet shows in the context, regardless of whether
// they are spendable: inside a store only the same-named segment (the others are invisible
// there); on web/native or an untrusted context all three (untrusted shows them view-only).
func visibleSources(c Context) []Source {
switch c.Kind {
case SourceVK, SourceTelegram:
return []Source{c.Kind}
default:
return spendPriority
}
}
// Segment is one chip balance the wallet shows: the source, its chip count, and whether it can
// be spent in the current context (false for a frozen VK-iOS balance or an untrusted platform).
type Segment struct {
Source Source
Chips int
Spendable bool
}
// BenefitView is the benefit state applicable in the current context: whether ads are off (and
// until when, or forever) and how many hints are available. It aggregates over the origins
// applicable in the context (§5).
type BenefitView struct {
AdsForever bool
AdsPaidUntil *time.Time
Hints int
}
// WalletView is the read model returned to the wallet: the visible segments plus the
// context-applicable benefits.
type WalletView struct {
Segments []Segment
Benefits BenefitView
}
// benefitDelta is the benefit change a spend or grant applies to one origin: hints added, a
// no-ads term in whole days (stacked from max(now, current end)), and the perpetual forever
// flag (which overrides terms).
type benefitDelta struct {
hintsAdd int
noAdsDays int
forever bool
}
// zero reports whether the delta changes nothing.
func (d benefitDelta) zero() bool { return d.hintsAdd == 0 && d.noAdsDays == 0 && !d.forever }
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package payments
import (
"slices"
"testing"
)
// allPresent is an account attached to every source (the maximal present set).
var allPresent = []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK, SourceTelegram}
func TestSpendableSources(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
ctx Context
present []Source
want []Source
}{
{"vk android, vk present", Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: "android"}, allPresent, []Source{SourceVK}},
{"vk ios frozen", Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: SubtypeIOS}, allPresent, nil},
{"vk android, vk absent", Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: "android"}, []Source{SourceDirect}, nil},
{"telegram", Context{Kind: SourceTelegram, Subtype: "web"}, allPresent, []Source{SourceTelegram}},
{"telegram, tg absent", Context{Kind: SourceTelegram}, []Source{SourceVK}, nil},
{"direct all present, priority", Context{Kind: SourceDirect, Subtype: "web"}, allPresent, []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK, SourceTelegram}},
{"direct, only vk+tg attached", Context{Kind: SourceDirect}, []Source{SourceTelegram, SourceVK}, []Source{SourceVK, SourceTelegram}},
{"direct, nothing attached", Context{Kind: SourceDirect}, nil, nil},
{"untrusted fail-closed", Context{}, allPresent, nil},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := spendableSources(tc.ctx, tc.present); !slices.Equal(got, tc.want) {
t.Errorf("spendableSources(%+v, %v) = %v, want %v", tc.ctx, tc.present, got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
func TestApplicableOrigins(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
ctx Context
present []Source
want []Source
}{
// A benefit still APPLIES on VK-iOS while spending is frozen.
{"vk ios still applies", Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: SubtypeIOS}, allPresent, []Source{SourceVK}},
{"vk android", Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: "android"}, allPresent, []Source{SourceVK}},
{"telegram", Context{Kind: SourceTelegram}, allPresent, []Source{SourceTelegram}},
{"direct all, priority", Context{Kind: SourceDirect}, allPresent, []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK, SourceTelegram}},
{"untrusted fail-closed", Context{}, allPresent, nil},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := applicableOrigins(tc.ctx, tc.present); !slices.Equal(got, tc.want) {
t.Errorf("applicableOrigins(%+v, %v) = %v, want %v", tc.ctx, tc.present, got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
// TestComplianceWall is the named unit-level compliance regression: a direct origin (externally
// paid, outside any store cash desk) must NEVER be applicable inside a VK or TG wrapper, and no
// segment is ever spendable there beyond the same-named one. The dangerous direction stays shut.
func TestComplianceWall(t *testing.T) {
for _, kind := range []Source{SourceVK, SourceTelegram} {
for _, sub := range []string{"android", "ios", "web"} {
ctx := Context{Kind: kind, Subtype: sub}
if slices.Contains(applicableOrigins(ctx, allPresent), SourceDirect) {
t.Errorf("direct origin applies inside %s/%s — compliance wall breached", kind, sub)
}
for _, s := range spendableSources(ctx, allPresent) {
if s != kind {
t.Errorf("foreign segment %s spendable inside %s/%s", s, kind, sub)
}
}
// The opposite store's origin must not leak in either (vk⊥tg).
other := SourceVK
if kind == SourceVK {
other = SourceTelegram
}
if slices.Contains(applicableOrigins(ctx, allPresent), other) {
t.Errorf("%s origin applies inside %s — cross-store leak", other, kind)
}
}
}
}
func TestVisibleSources(t *testing.T) {
if got := visibleSources(Context{Kind: SourceVK, Subtype: SubtypeIOS}); !slices.Equal(got, []Source{SourceVK}) {
t.Errorf("VK visible = %v, want [vk] (direct/tg hidden in a store)", got)
}
if got := visibleSources(Context{Kind: SourceDirect}); !slices.Equal(got, allPresent) {
t.Errorf("direct visible = %v, want all three", got)
}
if got := visibleSources(Context{}); !slices.Equal(got, allPresent) {
t.Errorf("untrusted visible = %v, want all three (view-only)", got)
}
}
func TestSourceForIdentityKind(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
kind string
want Source
ok bool
}{
{"vk", SourceVK, true},
{"telegram", SourceTelegram, true},
{"email", SourceDirect, true},
{"robot", "", false},
{"unknown", "", false},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
got, ok := SourceForIdentityKind(tc.kind)
if got != tc.want || ok != tc.ok {
t.Errorf("SourceForIdentityKind(%q) = %q,%v want %q,%v", tc.kind, got, ok, tc.want, tc.ok)
}
}
}
func TestNewContextTrusted(t *testing.T) {
if c := NewContext("vk", "ios"); !c.Trusted() || !c.vkFrozen() {
t.Errorf("vk/ios: trusted=%v frozen=%v, want true/true", c.Trusted(), c.vkFrozen())
}
if c := NewContext("bogus", "web"); c.Trusted() {
t.Errorf("bogus kind should be untrusted")
}
if c := NewContext("", ""); c.Trusted() {
t.Errorf("empty kind should be untrusted")
}
if c := NewContext("direct", "web"); c.vkFrozen() {
t.Errorf("direct is never frozen")
}
}
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package payments
import "testing"
func TestMoneyFromMinor(t *testing.T) {
m, err := MoneyFromMinor(14950, CurrencyRUB)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("MoneyFromMinor: %v", err)
}
if m.Minor() != 14950 || m.Currency() != CurrencyRUB {
t.Fatalf("got minor=%d currency=%s", m.Minor(), m.Currency())
}
if _, err := MoneyFromMinor(1, Currency("EUR")); err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected an error for an unknown currency")
}
}
func TestMoneyFromMajor(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
major int64
cur Currency
minor int64
}{
{149, CurrencyRUB, 14900}, // roubles scale to kopecks
{250, CurrencyStar, 250}, // Stars are whole units
{7, CurrencyVote, 7},
{50, CurrencyChip, 50},
}
for _, c := range cases {
m, err := MoneyFromMajor(c.major, c.cur)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("MoneyFromMajor(%d,%s): %v", c.major, c.cur, err)
}
if m.Minor() != c.minor {
t.Errorf("MoneyFromMajor(%d,%s): minor=%d, want %d", c.major, c.cur, m.Minor(), c.minor)
}
}
if _, err := MoneyFromMajor(1<<62, CurrencyRUB); err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected an overflow error")
}
}
func TestParseMoneyExact(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
text string
cur Currency
minor int64
}{
{"149.50", CurrencyRUB, 14950},
{"149", CurrencyRUB, 14900},
{"0.01", CurrencyRUB, 1},
{"0.10", CurrencyRUB, 10}, // 0.1 is inexact as a float; big.Rat keeps it exact
{"-5.00", CurrencyRUB, -500},
{"250", CurrencyStar, 250},
{"7", CurrencyVote, 7},
{"50", CurrencyChip, 50},
}
for _, c := range cases {
m, err := ParseMoney(c.text, c.cur)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("ParseMoney(%q,%s): %v", c.text, c.cur, err)
}
if m.Minor() != c.minor {
t.Errorf("ParseMoney(%q,%s): minor=%d, want %d", c.text, c.cur, m.Minor(), c.minor)
}
}
}
func TestParseMoneyRejectsFraction(t *testing.T) {
// A whole-unit currency (Vote/Star/chip) must never accept a fraction, and
// the rouble must never accept finer than a kopeck — the no-float gate.
bad := []struct {
text string
cur Currency
}{
{"250.5", CurrencyStar},
{"1.5", CurrencyChip},
{"7.01", CurrencyVote},
{"1.999", CurrencyRUB},
{"0.001", CurrencyRUB},
{"abc", CurrencyRUB},
{"12.34", Currency("EUR")}, // unknown currency
}
for _, c := range bad {
if m, err := ParseMoney(c.text, c.cur); err == nil {
t.Errorf("ParseMoney(%q,%s) = %d, want an error", c.text, c.cur, m.Minor())
}
}
}
func TestMoneyAddCmp(t *testing.T) {
a, _ := MoneyFromMinor(14900, CurrencyRUB)
b, _ := MoneyFromMinor(50, CurrencyRUB)
sum, err := a.Add(b)
if err != nil || sum.Minor() != 14950 {
t.Fatalf("Add: minor=%d err=%v", sum.Minor(), err)
}
if c, err := a.Cmp(b); err != nil || c != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Cmp a>b: got %d err=%v", c, err)
}
if c, err := b.Cmp(a); err != nil || c != -1 {
t.Fatalf("Cmp b<a: got %d err=%v", c, err)
}
if c, err := a.Cmp(a); err != nil || c != 0 {
t.Fatalf("Cmp a==a: got %d err=%v", c, err)
}
// Cross-currency arithmetic is refused, not silently coerced.
star, _ := MoneyFromMinor(1, CurrencyStar)
if _, err := a.Add(star); err == nil {
t.Error("Add across currencies: expected an error")
}
if _, err := a.Cmp(star); err == nil {
t.Error("Cmp across currencies: expected an error")
}
}
func TestMoneyString(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
minor int64
cur Currency
want string
}{
{14900, CurrencyRUB, "149.00 RUB"},
{14950, CurrencyRUB, "149.50 RUB"},
{1, CurrencyRUB, "0.01 RUB"},
{-500, CurrencyRUB, "-5.00 RUB"},
{250, CurrencyStar, "250 XTR"},
{5, CurrencyChip, "5 CHIP"},
}
for _, c := range cases {
m, _ := MoneyFromMinor(c.minor, c.cur)
if got := m.String(); got != c.want {
t.Errorf("Money{%d,%s}.String() = %q, want %q", c.minor, c.cur, got, c.want)
}
}
}
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// Package payments is the in-game currency, wallet, benefit and catalog domain.
//
// It owns its own Postgres schema (payments) and is the only backend package
// that issues SQL against it — an import-boundary test forbids any other package
// from importing the payments jet code, which keeps the domain extractable into
// its own database or process later. There is no cross-schema foreign key to the
// account schema: an account id is a plain uuid here, kept referentially honest
// in code.
//
// Money is carried exclusively by [Money] — an exact integer amount in a
// currency's minor units — so no floating-point value ever reaches a monetary
// amount, and a whole-unit currency (Vote, Star, chip) can never hold a
// fraction. This file is the data-foundation layer: the currency value type; the
// wallet mechanics build on the schema and this package later.
package payments
import (
"fmt"
"math/big"
)
// Currency identifies the unit a monetary amount is denominated in.
type Currency string
const (
// CurrencyRUB is the Russian rouble; its minor unit is the kopeck (1/100).
CurrencyRUB Currency = "RUB"
// CurrencyVote is the VK Vote — a whole unit with no sub-unit.
CurrencyVote Currency = "VOTE"
// CurrencyStar is the Telegram Star (XTR) — a whole unit with no sub-unit.
CurrencyStar Currency = "XTR"
// CurrencyChip is the in-game chip, the unit a value's price is quoted in —
// a whole unit with no sub-unit.
CurrencyChip Currency = "CHIP"
)
// minorPerUnit reports how many minor units make one major unit of the currency.
// Every currency except the rouble is a whole-unit currency (scale 1), so an
// amount in it structurally cannot carry a fraction.
func (c Currency) minorPerUnit() int64 {
if c == CurrencyRUB {
return 100
}
return 1
}
// Valid reports whether the currency is one of the known units.
func (c Currency) Valid() bool {
switch c {
case CurrencyRUB, CurrencyVote, CurrencyStar, CurrencyChip:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// Money is an exact monetary amount: a signed integer count of a currency's
// minor units (rouble kopecks; Vote/Star/chip whole units). It is the sole
// carrier of money in the payments domain — construction, arithmetic and
// formatting all go through it, so no float ever reaches an amount and a
// whole-unit currency can never hold a fraction. The zero value has an empty,
// invalid currency; build a value with [MoneyFromMinor], [MoneyFromMajor] or
// [ParseMoney].
type Money struct {
minor int64
currency Currency
}
// MoneyFromMinor builds a Money from a raw count of the currency's minor units
// (kopecks for the rouble, whole units otherwise). It errors on an unknown
// currency.
func MoneyFromMinor(minor int64, c Currency) (Money, error) {
if !c.Valid() {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: unknown currency %q", c)
}
return Money{minor: minor, currency: c}, nil
}
// MoneyFromMajor builds a Money from a whole number of major units (roubles,
// Votes, Stars, chips). It errors on an unknown currency or on overflow.
func MoneyFromMajor(major int64, c Currency) (Money, error) {
if !c.Valid() {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: unknown currency %q", c)
}
scaled := new(big.Int).Mul(big.NewInt(major), big.NewInt(c.minorPerUnit()))
if !scaled.IsInt64() {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: %d %s overflows", major, c)
}
return Money{minor: scaled.Int64(), currency: c}, nil
}
// ParseMoney parses a decimal amount (e.g. "149.50", "250") in the currency,
// exactly and without floating point (via math/big). It rejects a value with
// finer precision than the currency allows — in particular, any fractional part
// for a whole-unit currency — which is the gate that keeps a fraction out of an
// integer currency.
func ParseMoney(text string, c Currency) (Money, error) {
if !c.Valid() {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: unknown currency %q", c)
}
r, ok := new(big.Rat).SetString(text)
if !ok {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: %q is not a valid amount", text)
}
scaled := new(big.Rat).Mul(r, new(big.Rat).SetInt64(c.minorPerUnit()))
if !scaled.IsInt() {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: %q has finer precision than %s allows", text, c)
}
num := scaled.Num() // the denominator is 1 once scaled to an integer
if !num.IsInt64() {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: %q overflows %s", text, c)
}
return Money{minor: num.Int64(), currency: c}, nil
}
// Minor returns the amount as a count of the currency's minor units — the value
// persisted to an amount column.
func (m Money) Minor() int64 { return m.minor }
// Currency returns the amount's currency.
func (m Money) Currency() Currency { return m.currency }
// IsZero reports whether the amount is zero.
func (m Money) IsZero() bool { return m.minor == 0 }
// Add returns the sum of the two amounts. It errors when the currencies differ.
func (m Money) Add(o Money) (Money, error) {
if m.currency != o.currency {
return Money{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: cannot add %s to %s", o.currency, m.currency)
}
return Money{minor: m.minor + o.minor, currency: m.currency}, nil
}
// Cmp compares the two amounts, returning -1, 0 or +1. It errors when the
// currencies differ.
func (m Money) Cmp(o Money) (int, error) {
if m.currency != o.currency {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("payments: cannot compare %s to %s", o.currency, m.currency)
}
switch {
case m.minor < o.minor:
return -1, nil
case m.minor > o.minor:
return 1, nil
default:
return 0, nil
}
}
// String renders the amount as "<value> <currency>", with the currency's
// fractional digits and no floating point (e.g. "149.50 RUB", "250 XTR").
func (m Money) String() string {
scale := m.currency.minorPerUnit()
if scale == 1 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", m.minor, m.currency)
}
neg := m.minor < 0
abs := m.minor
if neg {
abs = -abs
}
width := 0
for s := scale; s > 1; s /= 10 {
width++
}
sign := ""
if neg {
sign = "-"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%d.%0*d %s", sign, abs/scale, width, abs%scale, m.currency)
}
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package payments
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
// Service is the payments domain's application layer — the narrow surface other domains depend
// on, keeping the schema reachable through one seam. Every read/gate method takes the trusted
// execution Context and the account's present identity sources (which segments are awake, §6);
// payments holds no cross-schema identity knowledge, so the caller supplies present. Reads are
// served from the store's in-process cache, so the steady-state hot path issues no query to the
// payments schema.
type Service struct {
store *Store
clock func() time.Time
}
// NewService constructs a Service over store with a wall-clock time source.
func NewService(store *Store) *Service {
return &Service{store: store, clock: func() time.Time { return time.Now().UTC() }}
}
// Ping reports whether the payments schema is reachable.
func (s *Service) Ping(ctx context.Context) error { return s.store.Ping(ctx) }
// Wallet returns the read model for the account in the execution context: the segments visible
// there (each with its chip count and whether it is spendable) plus the context-applicable
// benefits. In a store context only the same-named segment is shown; on web/native or an
// untrusted platform all attached segments are shown, spendable only when the gate allows.
func (s *Service) Wallet(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt Context, present []Source) (WalletView, error) {
st, err := s.store.state(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return WalletView{}, err
}
now := s.clock()
view := WalletView{Benefits: benefitView(st, cxt, present, now)}
spendable := spendableSources(cxt, present)
for _, src := range visibleSources(cxt) {
if !has(present, src) {
continue // only the account's own (attached) segments are shown
}
view.Segments = append(view.Segments, Segment{
Source: src,
Chips: st.chipsOf(src),
Spendable: has(spendable, src),
})
}
return view, nil
}
// Catalog returns the storefront for the execution context: every chip-priced value (shown in
// every context) plus the chip packs priced in the context's payment method. It is read straight
// from the catalog tables — small and rarely edited, so uncached. An untrusted context has no
// method and so shows values only; buying is gate-checked on Spend regardless (fail-closed).
func (s *Service) Catalog(ctx context.Context, cxt Context) (CatalogView, error) {
entries, err := s.store.loadCatalog(ctx)
if err != nil {
return CatalogView{}, err
}
return projectCatalog(entries, cxt), nil
}
// AdFree reports whether ads are suppressed for the account in the context: some origin
// applicable there has an active no-ads term or the forever flag. Fail-closed on an untrusted
// platform (no origin applies).
func (s *Service) AdFree(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt Context, present []Source) (bool, error) {
st, err := s.store.state(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
now := s.clock()
for _, o := range applicableOrigins(cxt, present) {
b := st.benefitOf(o)
if b.adsForever || (b.adsPaidUntil != nil && b.adsPaidUntil.After(now)) {
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
// HintsAvailable returns how many hints the account can use in the context — the sum over the
// applicable origins. Zero on an untrusted platform.
func (s *Service) HintsAvailable(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt Context, present []Source) (int, error) {
st, err := s.store.state(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
total := 0
for _, o := range applicableOrigins(cxt, present) {
total += st.benefitOf(o).hints
}
return total, nil
}
// SpendHint consumes one hint from the first applicable origin that has one (priority
// direct→vk→tg), returning whether a hint was spent. It spends nothing when no origin is
// applicable (untrusted platform or no attached segment).
func (s *Service) SpendHint(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt Context, present []Source) (bool, error) {
origins := applicableOrigins(cxt, present)
if len(origins) == 0 {
return false, nil
}
return s.store.consumeHint(ctx, accountID, origins, s.clock())
}
// Spend buys a chip-priced value: it gate-checks the context, draws the price across the
// spendable segments by priority direct→vk→tg, and applies the benefit — atomically. The
// benefit's origin is the purchase context. It fails closed on an untrusted or frozen platform
// (ErrUntrusted) and on insufficient chips (ErrInsufficientChips).
func (s *Service) Spend(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, cxt Context, present []Source, productID uuid.UUID) error {
spendable := spendableSources(cxt, present)
if len(spendable) == 0 {
return ErrUntrusted // untrusted, frozen, or no attached segment — no spend
}
prod, err := s.store.loadProduct(ctx, productID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
st, err := s.store.state(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
draws, ok := planDraws(st, spendable, prod.priceChips)
if !ok {
return ErrInsufficientChips
}
snapshot, err := marshalSnapshot(prod)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return s.store.spend(ctx, accountID, draws, cxt.Kind, productID, prod.delta, snapshot, s.clock())
}
// Grant applies a benefit to an origin as a zero-price sale — an admin_grant ledger row and the
// benefit (hints, a no-ads term in whole days, or the forever flag). It never grants chips (no
// balance is touched — D16), so its signature has no chip amount. The origin is the admin's
// compliance choice.
func (s *Service) Grant(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, origin Source, hints, noAdsDays int, forever bool) error {
if !origin.Valid() {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: invalid grant origin %q", origin)
}
d := benefitDelta{hintsAdd: hints, noAdsDays: noAdsDays, forever: forever}
if d.zero() {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: empty grant")
}
snapshot, err := marshalGrant(d)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return s.store.grant(ctx, accountID, origin, d, snapshot, s.clock())
}
// MergeTx merges the secondary account's segments and benefits into the primary inside the
// caller's transaction (the account-merge flow). The caller invalidates the affected caches
// after committing (Invalidate).
func (s *Service) MergeTx(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, primary, secondary uuid.UUID) error {
return s.store.MergeTx(ctx, tx, primary, secondary, s.clock())
}
// Invalidate drops the cached state of the listed accounts (called after a merge commit).
func (s *Service) Invalidate(ids ...uuid.UUID) { s.store.Invalidate(ids...) }
// benefitView aggregates the benefits applicable in the context into the wallet view: ads-off
// forever if any applicable origin is perpetual, else the latest active term end, plus the total
// available hints.
func benefitView(st walletState, cxt Context, present []Source, now time.Time) BenefitView {
var v BenefitView
for _, o := range applicableOrigins(cxt, present) {
b := st.benefitOf(o)
if b.adsForever {
v.AdsForever = true
}
if b.adsPaidUntil != nil && b.adsPaidUntil.After(now) {
if v.AdsPaidUntil == nil || b.adsPaidUntil.After(*v.AdsPaidUntil) {
v.AdsPaidUntil = b.adsPaidUntil
}
}
v.Hints += b.hints
}
return v
}
// planDraws greedily allocates price across the spendable segments in priority order, draining
// each before moving on. It returns the per-segment draws and whether the segments together held
// enough.
func planDraws(st walletState, spendable []Source, price int) ([]sourceAmount, bool) {
remaining := price
var draws []sourceAmount
for _, src := range spendable {
if remaining <= 0 {
break
}
avail := st.chipsOf(src)
if avail <= 0 {
continue
}
take := min(avail, remaining)
draws = append(draws, sourceAmount{source: src, amount: take})
remaining -= take
}
if remaining > 0 {
return nil, false
}
return draws, true
}
// purchaseSnapshot is the catalog snapshot stored on a spend/grant ledger row, so history and
// receipts stay independent of later catalog edits (§7/D34).
type purchaseSnapshot struct {
ProductID string `json:"product_id,omitempty"`
Title string `json:"title,omitempty"`
Atoms map[string]int `json:"atoms,omitempty"`
PriceChips int `json:"price_chips"`
Forever bool `json:"forever,omitempty"`
}
// marshalSnapshot builds the snapshot for a chip spend.
func marshalSnapshot(p catalogProduct) ([]byte, error) {
b, err := json.Marshal(purchaseSnapshot{ProductID: p.id.String(), Title: p.title, Atoms: p.atoms, PriceChips: p.priceChips})
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("payments: marshal snapshot: %w", err)
}
return b, nil
}
// marshalGrant builds the snapshot for an admin grant (price 0).
func marshalGrant(d benefitDelta) ([]byte, error) {
atoms := map[string]int{}
if d.hintsAdd > 0 {
atoms["hints"] = d.hintsAdd
}
if d.noAdsDays > 0 {
atoms["noads_days"] = d.noAdsDays
}
b, err := json.Marshal(purchaseSnapshot{Atoms: atoms, PriceChips: 0, Forever: d.forever})
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("payments: marshal grant snapshot: %w", err)
}
return b, nil
}
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package payments
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"fmt"
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments/model"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments/table"
)
// Store is the Postgres-backed query surface for the payments schema. It is the
// only place in the backend that issues SQL against payments.* (an
// import-boundary test enforces it), so the domain stays extractable into its
// own database. It fronts the materialized balances/benefits tables with an
// in-process write-through cache (see cache.go) so hot reads issue no query on
// the steady-state path.
type Store struct {
db *sql.DB
cache *walletCache
}
// NewStore constructs a Store wrapping db, with an empty read cache.
func NewStore(db *sql.DB) *Store { return &Store{db: db, cache: newWalletCache()} }
// Ping verifies the payments schema is reachable by reading the singleton config
// row. It is the data-foundation health check; the wallet query surface arrives
// with the currency mechanics.
func (s *Store) Ping(ctx context.Context) error {
var row model.Config
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.Config.AllColumns).
FROM(table.Config).
LIMIT(1).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &row); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: ping: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
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package payments
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments/model"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments/table"
)
// atomQty is one atom line of a product as loaded from the catalog: the atom type and quantity.
type atomQty struct {
atomType string
quantity int
}
// priceRow is one price of a product as loaded from the catalog: the payment method (empty for a
// value's CHIP price, stored with a NULL method) and the amount in that currency's minor units.
type priceRow struct {
method string
currency Currency
amount int64
}
// catalogEntry is a raw active product loaded for the storefront: its atom composition and every
// price row. [projectCatalog] turns it into the context-visible [CatalogProduct].
type catalogEntry struct {
id uuid.UUID
title string
atoms []atomQty
prices []priceRow
}
// loadCatalog reads every active product with its atoms and prices, ordered by creation, straight
// from the catalog tables. The catalog is small and rarely edited (admin console only), so it is
// read uncached — unlike the per-account balances/benefits the read cache fronts.
func (s *Store) loadCatalog(ctx context.Context) ([]catalogEntry, error) {
var prods []model.Product
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.Product.AllColumns).
FROM(table.Product).
WHERE(table.Product.Active.IS_TRUE()).
ORDER_BY(table.Product.CreatedAt.ASC()).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &prods); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("payments: load catalog products: %w", err)
}
if len(prods) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
entries := make([]catalogEntry, len(prods))
index := make(map[uuid.UUID]int, len(prods))
for i, p := range prods {
entries[i] = catalogEntry{id: p.ProductID, title: p.Title}
index[p.ProductID] = i
}
var items []model.ProductItem
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.ProductItem.AllColumns).
FROM(table.ProductItem).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &items); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("payments: load catalog items: %w", err)
}
for _, it := range items {
if i, ok := index[it.ProductID]; ok {
entries[i].atoms = append(entries[i].atoms, atomQty{atomType: it.AtomType, quantity: int(it.Quantity)})
}
}
var prices []model.ProductPrice
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.ProductPrice.AllColumns).
FROM(table.ProductPrice).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &prices); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("payments: load catalog prices: %w", err)
}
for _, pr := range prices {
i, ok := index[pr.ProductID]
if !ok {
continue // a price for a deactivated product — not in the storefront
}
method := ""
if pr.Method != nil {
method = *pr.Method
}
entries[i].prices = append(entries[i].prices, priceRow{method: method, currency: Currency(pr.Currency), amount: pr.Amount})
}
return entries, nil
}
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package payments
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/qrm"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments/model"
"scrabble/backend/internal/postgres/jet/payments/table"
)
// Domain errors surfaced by the payments store and service.
var (
// ErrInsufficientChips means the spendable segments held fewer chips than the price.
ErrInsufficientChips = errors.New("payments: insufficient chips")
// ErrUntrusted means the platform context is untrusted, so the gate is fail-closed.
ErrUntrusted = errors.New("payments: untrusted platform")
// ErrProductNotFound means the product is absent or deactivated.
ErrProductNotFound = errors.New("payments: product not found")
// ErrNotAValue means the product has no chip price (it is a chip pack or unpriced), so it
// cannot be bought with chips.
ErrNotAValue = errors.New("payments: product is not a chip-priced value")
)
// withTx runs fn inside a transaction on db, rolling back on error or panic.
func withTx(ctx context.Context, db *sql.DB, fn func(*sql.Tx) error) (err error) {
tx, err := db.BeginTx(ctx, nil)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: begin tx: %w", err)
}
defer func() {
if p := recover(); p != nil {
_ = tx.Rollback()
panic(p)
}
}()
if err := fn(tx); err != nil {
_ = tx.Rollback()
return err
}
if err := tx.Commit(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: commit tx: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
// sourceAmount is one chip draw from a single segment during a spend.
type sourceAmount struct {
source Source
amount int
}
// catalogProduct is a product resolved for a chip spend: its chip price, the benefit its atoms
// fold into, and the raw atom composition for the purchase snapshot.
type catalogProduct struct {
id uuid.UUID
title string
priceChips int
delta benefitDelta
atoms map[string]int
}
// loadState reads an account's balances and benefits straight from the materialized tables.
func (s *Store) loadState(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID) (walletState, error) {
st := walletState{chips: map[Source]int{}, benefits: map[Source]benefitState{}}
var brows []model.Balances
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.Balances.AllColumns).
FROM(table.Balances).
WHERE(table.Balances.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(accountID))).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &brows); err != nil {
return walletState{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: load balances %s: %w", accountID, err)
}
for _, r := range brows {
st.chips[Source(r.Source)] = int(r.Chips)
}
var frows []model.Benefits
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.Benefits.AllColumns).
FROM(table.Benefits).
WHERE(table.Benefits.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(accountID))).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &frows); err != nil {
return walletState{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: load benefits %s: %w", accountID, err)
}
for _, r := range frows {
st.benefits[Source(r.Origin)] = benefitState{adsPaidUntil: r.AdsPaidUntil, adsForever: r.AdsForever, hints: int(r.Hints)}
}
return st, nil
}
// state returns an account's payments state, served from the read cache when warm, otherwise
// loaded from the materialized tables and cached. The returned maps are read-only.
func (s *Store) state(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID) (walletState, error) {
if st, ok := s.cache.get(accountID); ok {
return st, nil
}
st, err := s.loadState(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return walletState{}, err
}
s.cache.put(accountID, st)
return st, nil
}
// Invalidate drops the cached state of every listed account so the next read reloads it. It is
// called after a committed mutation whose transaction the payments package does not own — the
// account-merge flow (after its own commit) and, later, external fund/refund intake.
func (s *Store) Invalidate(ids ...uuid.UUID) {
for _, id := range ids {
s.cache.invalidate(id)
}
}
// loadProduct resolves a chip-priced value: an active product with a CHIP price row
// (method NULL) whose atoms are benefits (hints / no-ads days). It rejects a missing or
// deactivated product (ErrProductNotFound), a product with no chip price (ErrNotAValue), and a
// product carrying the chips atom (a chip pack is funded, never bought with chips — ErrNotAValue).
func (s *Store) loadProduct(ctx context.Context, productID uuid.UUID) (catalogProduct, error) {
var p model.Product
err := postgres.SELECT(table.Product.AllColumns).
FROM(table.Product).
WHERE(table.Product.ProductID.EQ(postgres.UUID(productID))).
LIMIT(1).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &p)
if errors.Is(err, qrm.ErrNoRows) || (err == nil && !p.Active) {
return catalogProduct{}, ErrProductNotFound
}
if err != nil {
return catalogProduct{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: load product %s: %w", productID, err)
}
var price model.ProductPrice
err = postgres.SELECT(table.ProductPrice.AllColumns).
FROM(table.ProductPrice).
WHERE(table.ProductPrice.ProductID.EQ(postgres.UUID(productID)).
AND(table.ProductPrice.Method.IS_NULL()).
AND(table.ProductPrice.Currency.EQ(postgres.String(string(CurrencyChip))))).
LIMIT(1).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &price)
if errors.Is(err, qrm.ErrNoRows) {
return catalogProduct{}, ErrNotAValue
}
if err != nil {
return catalogProduct{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: load price %s: %w", productID, err)
}
var items []model.ProductItem
if err := postgres.SELECT(table.ProductItem.AllColumns).
FROM(table.ProductItem).
WHERE(table.ProductItem.ProductID.EQ(postgres.UUID(productID))).
QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &items); err != nil {
return catalogProduct{}, fmt.Errorf("payments: load items %s: %w", productID, err)
}
cp := catalogProduct{id: productID, title: p.Title, priceChips: int(price.Amount), atoms: map[string]int{}}
for _, it := range items {
cp.atoms[it.AtomType] = int(it.Quantity)
switch it.AtomType {
case "hints":
cp.delta.hintsAdd += int(it.Quantity)
case "noads_days":
cp.delta.noAdsDays += int(it.Quantity)
case "chips":
return catalogProduct{}, ErrNotAValue // a value never grants chips
}
}
return cp, nil
}
// stackNoAds returns the new no-ads term end after adding addDays whole days from
// max(now, current end) — terms add up, the remainder is never lost (§5/D33). A non-positive
// addDays leaves the term unchanged; a nil current means no term yet.
func stackNoAds(current *time.Time, addDays int, now time.Time) *time.Time {
if addDays <= 0 {
return current
}
base := now
if current != nil && current.After(now) {
base = *current
}
end := base.Add(time.Duration(addDays) * 24 * time.Hour)
return &end
}
// combineNoAds folds secondary's remaining no-ads term onto primary's during a merge: the
// remaining duration of each is preserved (§6/D15 "terms extend per origin").
func combineNoAds(primary, secondary *time.Time, now time.Time) *time.Time {
if secondary == nil || !secondary.After(now) {
return primary
}
base := now
if primary != nil && primary.After(now) {
base = *primary
}
end := base.Add(secondary.Sub(now))
return &end
}
// applyBenefitTx applies a benefit delta to one origin inside tx, stacking the no-ads term,
// OR-ing the forever flag and adding hints. It ensures the (account, origin) row exists, locks
// it, then writes the recomputed values — so concurrent applies serialise on the row lock.
func applyBenefitTx(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, accountID uuid.UUID, origin Source, d benefitDelta, now time.Time) error {
if d.zero() {
return nil
}
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.benefits (account_id, origin) VALUES ($1, $2) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING`,
accountID, string(origin)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: ensure benefit row %s: %w", origin, err)
}
var untilCur *time.Time
var foreverCur bool
var hintsCur int32
if err := tx.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT ads_paid_until, ads_forever, hints FROM payments.benefits
WHERE account_id = $1 AND origin = $2 FOR UPDATE`, accountID, string(origin)).
Scan(&untilCur, &foreverCur, &hintsCur); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: lock benefit %s: %w", origin, err)
}
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx,
`UPDATE payments.benefits SET ads_paid_until = $3, ads_forever = $4, hints = $5, updated_at = now()
WHERE account_id = $1 AND origin = $2`,
accountID, string(origin), stackNoAds(untilCur, d.noAdsDays, now), foreverCur || d.forever, int(hintsCur)+d.hintsAdd); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: apply benefit %s: %w", origin, err)
}
return nil
}
// insertLedgerTx appends one append-only ledger row inside tx.
func insertLedgerTx(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, accountID uuid.UUID, kind string, source, origin *Source, chipsDelta int, productID *uuid.UUID, snapshot []byte, now time.Time) error {
id, err := uuid.NewV7()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: ledger id: %w", err)
}
// The snapshot is a bare value, not a postgres.String literal: a jsonb column infers its
// type from an untyped parameter (the game-moves payload idiom), whereas a text-typed
// literal is rejected against jsonb.
var snap any = postgres.NULL
if snapshot != nil {
snap = string(snapshot)
}
stmt := table.Ledger.INSERT(
table.Ledger.LedgerID, table.Ledger.AccountID, table.Ledger.Kind,
table.Ledger.Source, table.Ledger.Origin, table.Ledger.ChipsDelta,
table.Ledger.ProductID, table.Ledger.Snapshot, table.Ledger.CreatedAt,
).VALUES(
id, accountID, kind,
sourceOrNull(source), sourceOrNull(origin), int32(chipsDelta),
uuidOrNull(productID), snap, now,
)
if _, err := stmt.ExecContext(ctx, tx); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: insert %s ledger: %w", kind, err)
}
return nil
}
// spend draws the chips across the given segments, appends a spend ledger row per draw (carrying
// the purchase snapshot), and applies the benefit — all in one transaction. It fails closed on
// an insufficient balance (a guarded decrement), rolling everything back.
func (s *Store) spend(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, draws []sourceAmount, origin Source, productID uuid.UUID, d benefitDelta, snapshot []byte, now time.Time) error {
err := withTx(ctx, s.db, func(tx *sql.Tx) error {
for _, dr := range draws {
res, err := table.Balances.
UPDATE(table.Balances.Chips, table.Balances.UpdatedAt).
SET(table.Balances.Chips.SUB(postgres.Int(int64(dr.amount))), postgres.TimestampzT(now)).
WHERE(table.Balances.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(accountID)).
AND(table.Balances.Source.EQ(postgres.String(string(dr.source)))).
AND(table.Balances.Chips.GT_EQ(postgres.Int(int64(dr.amount))))).
ExecContext(ctx, tx)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: decrement %s: %w", dr.source, err)
}
if n, _ := res.RowsAffected(); n == 0 {
return ErrInsufficientChips
}
src := dr.source
if err := insertLedgerTx(ctx, tx, accountID, "spend", &src, &origin, -dr.amount, &productID, snapshot, now); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return applyBenefitTx(ctx, tx, accountID, origin, d, now)
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.cache.invalidate(accountID)
return nil
}
// grant records an admin_grant ledger row (price 0, no chips) and applies the granted benefit to
// the chosen origin, in one transaction — a zero-price sale of a value.
func (s *Store) grant(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, origin Source, d benefitDelta, snapshot []byte, now time.Time) error {
err := withTx(ctx, s.db, func(tx *sql.Tx) error {
if err := insertLedgerTx(ctx, tx, accountID, "admin_grant", nil, &origin, 0, nil, snapshot, now); err != nil {
return err
}
return applyBenefitTx(ctx, tx, accountID, origin, d, now)
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.cache.invalidate(accountID)
return nil
}
// consumeHint decrements one hint from the first applicable origin (in the given priority order)
// that has one, with a guarded update. It returns whether a hint was spent.
func (s *Store) consumeHint(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, origins []Source, now time.Time) (bool, error) {
for _, o := range origins {
res, err := table.Benefits.
UPDATE(table.Benefits.Hints, table.Benefits.UpdatedAt).
SET(table.Benefits.Hints.SUB(postgres.Int(1)), postgres.TimestampzT(now)).
WHERE(table.Benefits.AccountID.EQ(postgres.UUID(accountID)).
AND(table.Benefits.Origin.EQ(postgres.String(string(o)))).
AND(table.Benefits.Hints.GT(postgres.Int(0)))).
ExecContext(ctx, s.db)
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("payments: consume hint %s: %w", o, err)
}
if n, _ := res.RowsAffected(); n > 0 {
s.cache.invalidate(accountID)
return true, nil
}
}
return false, nil
}
// MergeTx folds the secondary account's segments and benefits into the primary, by source and by
// origin, inside the caller's transaction (the account-merge flow): chips sum, no-ads terms
// extend per origin, forever OR-s, hints add. The secondary's payments rows are removed. The
// caller invalidates the primary's cache after its own commit (Invalidate). It does not touch
// the account schema — the JET import boundary stays intact, only the shared connection is used.
func (s *Store) MergeTx(ctx context.Context, tx *sql.Tx, primary, secondary uuid.UUID, now time.Time) error {
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.balances (account_id, source, chips, updated_at)
SELECT $1, source, chips, now() FROM payments.balances WHERE account_id = $2
ON CONFLICT (account_id, source) DO UPDATE
SET chips = payments.balances.chips + EXCLUDED.chips, updated_at = now()`,
primary, secondary); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: merge balances: %w", err)
}
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx, `DELETE FROM payments.balances WHERE account_id = $1`, secondary); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: clear secondary balances: %w", err)
}
rows, err := tx.QueryContext(ctx,
`SELECT origin, ads_paid_until, ads_forever, hints FROM payments.benefits WHERE account_id = $1`, secondary)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: read secondary benefits: %w", err)
}
type secBenefit struct {
origin Source
until *time.Time
forever bool
hints int
}
var secs []secBenefit
for rows.Next() {
var b secBenefit
var o string
var h int32
if err := rows.Scan(&o, &b.until, &b.forever, &h); err != nil {
rows.Close()
return fmt.Errorf("payments: scan secondary benefit: %w", err)
}
b.origin, b.hints = Source(o), int(h)
secs = append(secs, b)
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
rows.Close()
return fmt.Errorf("payments: iterate secondary benefits: %w", err)
}
rows.Close()
for _, b := range secs {
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx,
`INSERT INTO payments.benefits (account_id, origin) VALUES ($1, $2) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING`,
primary, string(b.origin)); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: ensure primary benefit %s: %w", b.origin, err)
}
var untilCur *time.Time
var foreverCur bool
var hintsCur int32
if err := tx.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT ads_paid_until, ads_forever, hints FROM payments.benefits
WHERE account_id = $1 AND origin = $2 FOR UPDATE`, primary, string(b.origin)).
Scan(&untilCur, &foreverCur, &hintsCur); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: lock primary benefit %s: %w", b.origin, err)
}
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx,
`UPDATE payments.benefits SET ads_paid_until = $3, ads_forever = $4, hints = $5, updated_at = now()
WHERE account_id = $1 AND origin = $2`,
primary, string(b.origin), combineNoAds(untilCur, b.until, now), foreverCur || b.forever, int(hintsCur)+b.hints); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: merge benefit %s: %w", b.origin, err)
}
}
if _, err := tx.ExecContext(ctx, `DELETE FROM payments.benefits WHERE account_id = $1`, secondary); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("payments: clear secondary benefits: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
// sourceOrNull renders an optional source as a SQL string or NULL.
func sourceOrNull(s *Source) postgres.Expression {
if s == nil {
return postgres.NULL
}
return postgres.String(string(*s))
}
// uuidOrNull renders an optional id as a SQL uuid or NULL.
func uuidOrNull(id *uuid.UUID) postgres.Expression {
if id == nil {
return postgres.NULL
}
return postgres.UUID(*id)
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
package payments
import (
"context"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
// base is a fixed clock instant for the deterministic tests.
var base = time.Date(2026, 7, 8, 12, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
// seededService builds a Service whose read cache already holds st for id, so the read methods
// resolve without a database (the store's db is nil). The clock is pinned to base.
func seededService(id uuid.UUID, st walletState) *Service {
store := NewStore(nil)
store.cache.put(id, st)
return &Service{store: store, clock: func() time.Time { return base }}
}
func TestStackNoAds(t *testing.T) {
future := base.Add(48 * time.Hour)
past := base.Add(-time.Hour)
tests := []struct {
name string
current *time.Time
addDays int
want *time.Time
}{
{"fresh term", nil, 3, new(base.Add(72 * time.Hour))},
{"stack onto future", new(future), 2, new(future.Add(48 * time.Hour))},
{"lapsed term restarts from now", new(past), 1, new(base.Add(24 * time.Hour))},
{"zero days unchanged", new(future), 0, new(future)},
{"zero days, nil stays nil", nil, 0, nil},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := stackNoAds(tc.current, tc.addDays, base)
if (got == nil) != (tc.want == nil) || (got != nil && !got.Equal(*tc.want)) {
t.Errorf("stackNoAds = %v, want %v", got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
func TestCombineNoAds(t *testing.T) {
pFuture := base.Add(24 * time.Hour)
sFuture := base.Add(72 * time.Hour) // 3 days remaining
// primary future + secondary future: primary end + secondary's remaining (72h).
if got := combineNoAds(new(pFuture), new(sFuture), base); !got.Equal(pFuture.Add(72 * time.Hour)) {
t.Errorf("combine both future = %v, want %v", got, pFuture.Add(72*time.Hour))
}
// primary nil + secondary future: now + secondary's remaining.
if got := combineNoAds(nil, new(sFuture), base); !got.Equal(base.Add(72 * time.Hour)) {
t.Errorf("combine nil primary = %v, want %v", got, base.Add(72*time.Hour))
}
// secondary lapsed: primary unchanged.
if got := combineNoAds(new(pFuture), new(base.Add(-time.Hour)), base); !got.Equal(pFuture) {
t.Errorf("combine lapsed secondary = %v, want %v", got, pFuture)
}
// secondary nil: primary unchanged.
if got := combineNoAds(new(pFuture), nil, base); !got.Equal(pFuture) {
t.Errorf("combine nil secondary = %v, want %v", got, pFuture)
}
}
func TestPlanDraws(t *testing.T) {
st := walletState{chips: map[Source]int{SourceDirect: 30, SourceVK: 50, SourceTelegram: 5}}
// price met entirely by the first (direct) segment.
if draws, ok := planDraws(st, []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK}, 20); !ok || len(draws) != 1 || draws[0] != (sourceAmount{SourceDirect, 20}) {
t.Errorf("single-segment draw = %v ok=%v", draws, ok)
}
// price spills from direct into vk by priority.
draws, ok := planDraws(st, []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK, SourceTelegram}, 60)
want := []sourceAmount{{SourceDirect, 30}, {SourceVK, 30}}
if !ok || len(draws) != 2 || draws[0] != want[0] || draws[1] != want[1] {
t.Errorf("priority spill draw = %v ok=%v, want %v", draws, ok, want)
}
// insufficient total.
if _, ok := planDraws(st, []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK, SourceTelegram}, 200); ok {
t.Error("expected insufficient")
}
}
func TestWalletSegments(t *testing.T) {
id := uuid.New()
st := walletState{chips: map[Source]int{SourceDirect: 100, SourceVK: 50}}
svc := seededService(id, st)
present := []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK}
// Web/native: both attached segments shown, both spendable.
got, err := svc.Wallet(context.Background(), id, NewContext("direct", "web"), present)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(got.Segments) != 2 || !got.Segments[0].Spendable || got.Segments[0].Source != SourceDirect {
t.Errorf("direct wallet segments = %+v", got.Segments)
}
// VK Android: only vk shown, spendable.
got, _ = svc.Wallet(context.Background(), id, NewContext("vk", "android"), present)
if len(got.Segments) != 1 || got.Segments[0].Source != SourceVK || !got.Segments[0].Spendable {
t.Errorf("vk-android wallet = %+v", got.Segments)
}
// VK iOS: only vk shown, frozen (not spendable) but the balance is visible.
got, _ = svc.Wallet(context.Background(), id, NewContext("vk", "ios"), present)
if len(got.Segments) != 1 || got.Segments[0].Chips != 50 || got.Segments[0].Spendable {
t.Errorf("vk-ios wallet = %+v (want vk 50 frozen)", got.Segments)
}
}
func TestAdFreeByContext(t *testing.T) {
id := uuid.New()
future := base.Add(48 * time.Hour)
ctx := context.Background()
// A vk-origin no-ads term applies inside VK and out on web, but a direct-origin term never
// applies inside VK (the compliance wall).
svc := seededService(id, walletState{benefits: map[Source]benefitState{
SourceVK: {adsPaidUntil: new(future)},
SourceDirect: {adsPaidUntil: new(future)},
}})
present := []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK}
cases := []struct {
name string
cxt Context
want bool
}{
{"vk term inside vk", NewContext("vk", "android"), true},
{"vk term inside vk-ios (applies while frozen)", NewContext("vk", "ios"), true},
{"terms on web", NewContext("direct", "web"), true},
{"untrusted fail-closed", NewContext("", ""), false},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got, err := svc.AdFree(ctx, id, tc.cxt, present)
if err != nil || got != tc.want {
t.Errorf("AdFree = %v (err %v), want %v", got, err, tc.want)
}
})
}
// Compliance: ONLY a direct-origin term, checked inside VK, must not suppress ads.
svc2 := seededService(id, walletState{benefits: map[Source]benefitState{SourceDirect: {adsPaidUntil: new(future)}}})
if got, _ := svc2.AdFree(ctx, id, NewContext("vk", "android"), present); got {
t.Error("direct-origin no-ads must NOT apply inside VK (compliance wall)")
}
}
func TestHintsAvailableByContext(t *testing.T) {
id := uuid.New()
svc := seededService(id, walletState{benefits: map[Source]benefitState{
SourceDirect: {hints: 3},
SourceVK: {hints: 2},
}})
present := []Source{SourceDirect, SourceVK}
ctx := context.Background()
// Web: both applicable origins summed.
if n, _ := svc.HintsAvailable(ctx, id, NewContext("direct", "web"), present); n != 5 {
t.Errorf("web hints = %d, want 5", n)
}
// VK: only vk-origin hints.
if n, _ := svc.HintsAvailable(ctx, id, NewContext("vk", "android"), present); n != 2 {
t.Errorf("vk hints = %d, want 2", n)
}
// Untrusted: none.
if n, _ := svc.HintsAvailable(ctx, id, NewContext("", ""), present); n != 0 {
t.Errorf("untrusted hints = %d, want 0", n)
}
}
func TestSpendHintUntrustedNoOp(t *testing.T) {
id := uuid.New()
svc := seededService(id, walletState{benefits: map[Source]benefitState{SourceDirect: {hints: 3}}})
// Untrusted context: no applicable origin, so nothing is spent and the DB (nil) is never hit.
spent, err := svc.SpendHint(context.Background(), id, NewContext("", ""), []Source{SourceDirect})
if err != nil || spent {
t.Errorf("untrusted SpendHint = %v (err %v), want false", spent, err)
}
}
@@ -27,4 +27,6 @@ type FeedbackMessages struct {
ReplyReadAt *time.Time
CreatedAt time.Time
Lang *string
AppVersion *string
BrowserTz *string
}
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type RobotBlocks struct {
ID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
BlockerID uuid.UUID
GameID uuid.UUID
Seat int16
RobotID uuid.UUID
DisplayName string
CreatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type RobotFriendRequests struct {
ID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
RequesterID uuid.UUID
GameID uuid.UUID
Seat int16
RobotID uuid.UUID
DisplayName string
CreatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -20,4 +20,6 @@ type Sessions struct {
CreatedAt time.Time
LastSeenAt *time.Time
RevokedAt *time.Time
PlatformKind *string
PlatformSubtype *string
}
@@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ type feedbackMessagesTable struct {
ReplyReadAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
Lang postgres.ColumnString
AppVersion postgres.ColumnString
BrowserTz postgres.ColumnString
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
@@ -86,8 +88,10 @@ func newFeedbackMessagesTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) feedbackM
ReplyReadAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("reply_read_at")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
LangColumn = postgres.StringColumn("lang")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{MessageIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, BodyColumn, AttachmentColumn, AttachmentNameColumn, SenderIPColumn, ChannelColumn, ReadAtColumn, ArchivedAtColumn, ReplyBodyColumn, RepliedAtColumn, ReplyReadAtColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LangColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, BodyColumn, AttachmentColumn, AttachmentNameColumn, SenderIPColumn, ChannelColumn, ReadAtColumn, ArchivedAtColumn, ReplyBodyColumn, RepliedAtColumn, ReplyReadAtColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LangColumn}
AppVersionColumn = postgres.StringColumn("app_version")
BrowserTzColumn = postgres.StringColumn("browser_tz")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{MessageIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, BodyColumn, AttachmentColumn, AttachmentNameColumn, SenderIPColumn, ChannelColumn, ReadAtColumn, ArchivedAtColumn, ReplyBodyColumn, RepliedAtColumn, ReplyReadAtColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LangColumn, AppVersionColumn, BrowserTzColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, BodyColumn, AttachmentColumn, AttachmentNameColumn, SenderIPColumn, ChannelColumn, ReadAtColumn, ArchivedAtColumn, ReplyBodyColumn, RepliedAtColumn, ReplyReadAtColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LangColumn, AppVersionColumn, BrowserTzColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{CreatedAtColumn}
)
@@ -109,6 +113,8 @@ func newFeedbackMessagesTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) feedbackM
ReplyReadAt: ReplyReadAtColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
Lang: LangColumn,
AppVersion: AppVersionColumn,
BrowserTz: BrowserTzColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var RobotBlocks = newRobotBlocksTable("backend", "robot_blocks", "")
type robotBlocksTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
ID postgres.ColumnString
BlockerID postgres.ColumnString
GameID postgres.ColumnString
Seat postgres.ColumnInteger
RobotID postgres.ColumnString
DisplayName postgres.ColumnString
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type RobotBlocksTable struct {
robotBlocksTable
EXCLUDED robotBlocksTable
}
// AS creates new RobotBlocksTable with assigned alias
func (a RobotBlocksTable) AS(alias string) *RobotBlocksTable {
return newRobotBlocksTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new RobotBlocksTable with assigned schema name
func (a RobotBlocksTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *RobotBlocksTable {
return newRobotBlocksTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new RobotBlocksTable with assigned table prefix
func (a RobotBlocksTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *RobotBlocksTable {
return newRobotBlocksTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new RobotBlocksTable with assigned table suffix
func (a RobotBlocksTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *RobotBlocksTable {
return newRobotBlocksTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newRobotBlocksTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *RobotBlocksTable {
return &RobotBlocksTable{
robotBlocksTable: newRobotBlocksTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newRobotBlocksTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newRobotBlocksTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) robotBlocksTable {
var (
IDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("id")
BlockerIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("blocker_id")
GameIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("game_id")
SeatColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("seat")
RobotIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("robot_id")
DisplayNameColumn = postgres.StringColumn("display_name")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{IDColumn, BlockerIDColumn, GameIDColumn, SeatColumn, RobotIDColumn, DisplayNameColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{BlockerIDColumn, GameIDColumn, SeatColumn, RobotIDColumn, DisplayNameColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{CreatedAtColumn}
)
return robotBlocksTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
ID: IDColumn,
BlockerID: BlockerIDColumn,
GameID: GameIDColumn,
Seat: SeatColumn,
RobotID: RobotIDColumn,
DisplayName: DisplayNameColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var RobotFriendRequests = newRobotFriendRequestsTable("backend", "robot_friend_requests", "")
type robotFriendRequestsTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
ID postgres.ColumnString
RequesterID postgres.ColumnString
GameID postgres.ColumnString
Seat postgres.ColumnInteger
RobotID postgres.ColumnString
DisplayName postgres.ColumnString
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type RobotFriendRequestsTable struct {
robotFriendRequestsTable
EXCLUDED robotFriendRequestsTable
}
// AS creates new RobotFriendRequestsTable with assigned alias
func (a RobotFriendRequestsTable) AS(alias string) *RobotFriendRequestsTable {
return newRobotFriendRequestsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new RobotFriendRequestsTable with assigned schema name
func (a RobotFriendRequestsTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *RobotFriendRequestsTable {
return newRobotFriendRequestsTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new RobotFriendRequestsTable with assigned table prefix
func (a RobotFriendRequestsTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *RobotFriendRequestsTable {
return newRobotFriendRequestsTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new RobotFriendRequestsTable with assigned table suffix
func (a RobotFriendRequestsTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *RobotFriendRequestsTable {
return newRobotFriendRequestsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newRobotFriendRequestsTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *RobotFriendRequestsTable {
return &RobotFriendRequestsTable{
robotFriendRequestsTable: newRobotFriendRequestsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newRobotFriendRequestsTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newRobotFriendRequestsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) robotFriendRequestsTable {
var (
IDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("id")
RequesterIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("requester_id")
GameIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("game_id")
SeatColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("seat")
RobotIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("robot_id")
DisplayNameColumn = postgres.StringColumn("display_name")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{IDColumn, RequesterIDColumn, GameIDColumn, SeatColumn, RobotIDColumn, DisplayNameColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{RequesterIDColumn, GameIDColumn, SeatColumn, RobotIDColumn, DisplayNameColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{CreatedAtColumn}
)
return robotFriendRequestsTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
ID: IDColumn,
RequesterID: RequesterIDColumn,
GameID: GameIDColumn,
Seat: SeatColumn,
RobotID: RobotIDColumn,
DisplayName: DisplayNameColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ type sessionsTable struct {
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
LastSeenAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
RevokedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
PlatformKind postgres.ColumnString
PlatformSubtype postgres.ColumnString
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
@@ -72,8 +74,10 @@ func newSessionsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) sessionsTable {
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
LastSeenAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("last_seen_at")
RevokedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("revoked_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{SessionIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, TokenHashColumn, StatusColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LastSeenAtColumn, RevokedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, TokenHashColumn, StatusColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LastSeenAtColumn, RevokedAtColumn}
PlatformKindColumn = postgres.StringColumn("platform_kind")
PlatformSubtypeColumn = postgres.StringColumn("platform_subtype")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{SessionIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, TokenHashColumn, StatusColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LastSeenAtColumn, RevokedAtColumn, PlatformKindColumn, PlatformSubtypeColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, TokenHashColumn, StatusColumn, CreatedAtColumn, LastSeenAtColumn, RevokedAtColumn, PlatformKindColumn, PlatformSubtypeColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{StatusColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
)
@@ -88,6 +92,8 @@ func newSessionsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) sessionsTable {
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
LastSeenAt: LastSeenAtColumn,
RevokedAt: RevokedAtColumn,
PlatformKind: PlatformKindColumn,
PlatformSubtype: PlatformSubtypeColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ package table
// UseSchema sets a new schema name for all generated table SQL builder types. It is recommended to invoke
// this method only once at the beginning of the program.
func UseSchema(schema string) {
AccountBestMove = AccountBestMove.FromSchema(schema)
AccountRoles = AccountRoles.FromSchema(schema)
AccountStats = AccountStats.FromSchema(schema)
AccountSuspensions = AccountSuspensions.FromSchema(schema)
@@ -35,6 +36,8 @@ func UseSchema(schema string) {
Games = Games.FromSchema(schema)
Identities = Identities.FromSchema(schema)
RetainedIdentities = RetainedIdentities.FromSchema(schema)
RobotBlocks = RobotBlocks.FromSchema(schema)
RobotFriendRequests = RobotFriendRequests.FromSchema(schema)
Sessions = Sessions.FromSchema(schema)
SuspensionReasons = SuspensionReasons.FromSchema(schema)
}
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type Balances struct {
AccountID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
Source string `sql:"primary_key"`
Chips int32
UpdatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type Benefits struct {
AccountID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
Origin string `sql:"primary_key"`
AdsPaidUntil *time.Time
AdsForever bool
Hints int32
UpdatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
type CatalogAtom struct {
AtomType string `sql:"primary_key"`
}
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
type Config struct {
OnlyRow bool `sql:"primary_key"`
RewardedPayoutChips int32
CooldownGlobalSeconds int32
CooldownVsAiSeconds int32
CooldownHintSeconds int32
OrderTTLSeconds int32
}
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type Ledger struct {
LedgerID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
AccountID uuid.UUID
Kind string
Source *string
Origin *string
ChipsDelta int32
ProductID *uuid.UUID
OrderID *uuid.UUID
Provider *string
ProviderPaymentID *string
Snapshot *string
CreatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type Orders struct {
OrderID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
AccountID uuid.UUID
Platform string
ProductID uuid.UUID
ExpectedAmount int64
Currency string
Origin string
Status string
Provider *string
ProviderPaymentID *string
CreatedAt time.Time
UpdatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type PaymentEvents struct {
EventID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
AccountID uuid.UUID
OrderID *uuid.UUID
Type string
Payload *string
CreatedAt time.Time
DispatchedAt *time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
"time"
)
type Product struct {
ProductID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
Title string
Active bool
CreatedAt time.Time
UpdatedAt time.Time
}
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
type ProductItem struct {
ProductID uuid.UUID `sql:"primary_key"`
AtomType string `sql:"primary_key"`
Quantity int32
}
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package model
import (
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
type ProductPrice struct {
ProductID uuid.UUID
Method *string
Currency string
Amount int64
}
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Balances = newBalancesTable("payments", "balances", "")
type balancesTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
AccountID postgres.ColumnString
Source postgres.ColumnString
Chips postgres.ColumnInteger
UpdatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type BalancesTable struct {
balancesTable
EXCLUDED balancesTable
}
// AS creates new BalancesTable with assigned alias
func (a BalancesTable) AS(alias string) *BalancesTable {
return newBalancesTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new BalancesTable with assigned schema name
func (a BalancesTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *BalancesTable {
return newBalancesTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new BalancesTable with assigned table prefix
func (a BalancesTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *BalancesTable {
return newBalancesTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new BalancesTable with assigned table suffix
func (a BalancesTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *BalancesTable {
return newBalancesTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newBalancesTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *BalancesTable {
return &BalancesTable{
balancesTable: newBalancesTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newBalancesTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newBalancesTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) balancesTable {
var (
AccountIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("account_id")
SourceColumn = postgres.StringColumn("source")
ChipsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("chips")
UpdatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("updated_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, SourceColumn, ChipsColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ChipsColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ChipsColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
)
return balancesTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
AccountID: AccountIDColumn,
Source: SourceColumn,
Chips: ChipsColumn,
UpdatedAt: UpdatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Benefits = newBenefitsTable("payments", "benefits", "")
type benefitsTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
AccountID postgres.ColumnString
Origin postgres.ColumnString
AdsPaidUntil postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AdsForever postgres.ColumnBool
Hints postgres.ColumnInteger
UpdatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type BenefitsTable struct {
benefitsTable
EXCLUDED benefitsTable
}
// AS creates new BenefitsTable with assigned alias
func (a BenefitsTable) AS(alias string) *BenefitsTable {
return newBenefitsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new BenefitsTable with assigned schema name
func (a BenefitsTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *BenefitsTable {
return newBenefitsTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new BenefitsTable with assigned table prefix
func (a BenefitsTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *BenefitsTable {
return newBenefitsTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new BenefitsTable with assigned table suffix
func (a BenefitsTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *BenefitsTable {
return newBenefitsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newBenefitsTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *BenefitsTable {
return &BenefitsTable{
benefitsTable: newBenefitsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newBenefitsTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newBenefitsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) benefitsTable {
var (
AccountIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("account_id")
OriginColumn = postgres.StringColumn("origin")
AdsPaidUntilColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("ads_paid_until")
AdsForeverColumn = postgres.BoolColumn("ads_forever")
HintsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("hints")
UpdatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("updated_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, OriginColumn, AdsPaidUntilColumn, AdsForeverColumn, HintsColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AdsPaidUntilColumn, AdsForeverColumn, HintsColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AdsForeverColumn, HintsColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
)
return benefitsTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
AccountID: AccountIDColumn,
Origin: OriginColumn,
AdsPaidUntil: AdsPaidUntilColumn,
AdsForever: AdsForeverColumn,
Hints: HintsColumn,
UpdatedAt: UpdatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var CatalogAtom = newCatalogAtomTable("payments", "catalog_atom", "")
type catalogAtomTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
AtomType postgres.ColumnString
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type CatalogAtomTable struct {
catalogAtomTable
EXCLUDED catalogAtomTable
}
// AS creates new CatalogAtomTable with assigned alias
func (a CatalogAtomTable) AS(alias string) *CatalogAtomTable {
return newCatalogAtomTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new CatalogAtomTable with assigned schema name
func (a CatalogAtomTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *CatalogAtomTable {
return newCatalogAtomTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new CatalogAtomTable with assigned table prefix
func (a CatalogAtomTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *CatalogAtomTable {
return newCatalogAtomTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new CatalogAtomTable with assigned table suffix
func (a CatalogAtomTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *CatalogAtomTable {
return newCatalogAtomTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newCatalogAtomTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *CatalogAtomTable {
return &CatalogAtomTable{
catalogAtomTable: newCatalogAtomTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newCatalogAtomTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newCatalogAtomTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) catalogAtomTable {
var (
AtomTypeColumn = postgres.StringColumn("atom_type")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AtomTypeColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{}
)
return catalogAtomTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
AtomType: AtomTypeColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Config = newConfigTable("payments", "config", "")
type configTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
OnlyRow postgres.ColumnBool
RewardedPayoutChips postgres.ColumnInteger
CooldownGlobalSeconds postgres.ColumnInteger
CooldownVsAiSeconds postgres.ColumnInteger
CooldownHintSeconds postgres.ColumnInteger
OrderTTLSeconds postgres.ColumnInteger
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type ConfigTable struct {
configTable
EXCLUDED configTable
}
// AS creates new ConfigTable with assigned alias
func (a ConfigTable) AS(alias string) *ConfigTable {
return newConfigTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new ConfigTable with assigned schema name
func (a ConfigTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *ConfigTable {
return newConfigTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new ConfigTable with assigned table prefix
func (a ConfigTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *ConfigTable {
return newConfigTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new ConfigTable with assigned table suffix
func (a ConfigTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *ConfigTable {
return newConfigTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newConfigTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *ConfigTable {
return &ConfigTable{
configTable: newConfigTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newConfigTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newConfigTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) configTable {
var (
OnlyRowColumn = postgres.BoolColumn("only_row")
RewardedPayoutChipsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("rewarded_payout_chips")
CooldownGlobalSecondsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("cooldown_global_seconds")
CooldownVsAiSecondsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("cooldown_vs_ai_seconds")
CooldownHintSecondsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("cooldown_hint_seconds")
OrderTTLSecondsColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("order_ttl_seconds")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{OnlyRowColumn, RewardedPayoutChipsColumn, CooldownGlobalSecondsColumn, CooldownVsAiSecondsColumn, CooldownHintSecondsColumn, OrderTTLSecondsColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{RewardedPayoutChipsColumn, CooldownGlobalSecondsColumn, CooldownVsAiSecondsColumn, CooldownHintSecondsColumn, OrderTTLSecondsColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{OnlyRowColumn, RewardedPayoutChipsColumn, CooldownGlobalSecondsColumn, CooldownVsAiSecondsColumn, CooldownHintSecondsColumn, OrderTTLSecondsColumn}
)
return configTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
OnlyRow: OnlyRowColumn,
RewardedPayoutChips: RewardedPayoutChipsColumn,
CooldownGlobalSeconds: CooldownGlobalSecondsColumn,
CooldownVsAiSeconds: CooldownVsAiSecondsColumn,
CooldownHintSeconds: CooldownHintSecondsColumn,
OrderTTLSeconds: OrderTTLSecondsColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Ledger = newLedgerTable("payments", "ledger", "")
type ledgerTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
LedgerID postgres.ColumnString
AccountID postgres.ColumnString
Kind postgres.ColumnString
Source postgres.ColumnString
Origin postgres.ColumnString
ChipsDelta postgres.ColumnInteger
ProductID postgres.ColumnString
OrderID postgres.ColumnString
Provider postgres.ColumnString
ProviderPaymentID postgres.ColumnString
Snapshot postgres.ColumnString
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type LedgerTable struct {
ledgerTable
EXCLUDED ledgerTable
}
// AS creates new LedgerTable with assigned alias
func (a LedgerTable) AS(alias string) *LedgerTable {
return newLedgerTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new LedgerTable with assigned schema name
func (a LedgerTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *LedgerTable {
return newLedgerTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new LedgerTable with assigned table prefix
func (a LedgerTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *LedgerTable {
return newLedgerTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new LedgerTable with assigned table suffix
func (a LedgerTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *LedgerTable {
return newLedgerTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newLedgerTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *LedgerTable {
return &LedgerTable{
ledgerTable: newLedgerTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newLedgerTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newLedgerTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) ledgerTable {
var (
LedgerIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("ledger_id")
AccountIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("account_id")
KindColumn = postgres.StringColumn("kind")
SourceColumn = postgres.StringColumn("source")
OriginColumn = postgres.StringColumn("origin")
ChipsDeltaColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("chips_delta")
ProductIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("product_id")
OrderIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("order_id")
ProviderColumn = postgres.StringColumn("provider")
ProviderPaymentIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("provider_payment_id")
SnapshotColumn = postgres.StringColumn("snapshot")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{LedgerIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, KindColumn, SourceColumn, OriginColumn, ChipsDeltaColumn, ProductIDColumn, OrderIDColumn, ProviderColumn, ProviderPaymentIDColumn, SnapshotColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, KindColumn, SourceColumn, OriginColumn, ChipsDeltaColumn, ProductIDColumn, OrderIDColumn, ProviderColumn, ProviderPaymentIDColumn, SnapshotColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ChipsDeltaColumn, CreatedAtColumn}
)
return ledgerTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
LedgerID: LedgerIDColumn,
AccountID: AccountIDColumn,
Kind: KindColumn,
Source: SourceColumn,
Origin: OriginColumn,
ChipsDelta: ChipsDeltaColumn,
ProductID: ProductIDColumn,
OrderID: OrderIDColumn,
Provider: ProviderColumn,
ProviderPaymentID: ProviderPaymentIDColumn,
Snapshot: SnapshotColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Orders = newOrdersTable("payments", "orders", "")
type ordersTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
OrderID postgres.ColumnString
AccountID postgres.ColumnString
Platform postgres.ColumnString
ProductID postgres.ColumnString
ExpectedAmount postgres.ColumnInteger
Currency postgres.ColumnString
Origin postgres.ColumnString
Status postgres.ColumnString
Provider postgres.ColumnString
ProviderPaymentID postgres.ColumnString
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
UpdatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type OrdersTable struct {
ordersTable
EXCLUDED ordersTable
}
// AS creates new OrdersTable with assigned alias
func (a OrdersTable) AS(alias string) *OrdersTable {
return newOrdersTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new OrdersTable with assigned schema name
func (a OrdersTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *OrdersTable {
return newOrdersTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new OrdersTable with assigned table prefix
func (a OrdersTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *OrdersTable {
return newOrdersTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new OrdersTable with assigned table suffix
func (a OrdersTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *OrdersTable {
return newOrdersTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newOrdersTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *OrdersTable {
return &OrdersTable{
ordersTable: newOrdersTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newOrdersTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newOrdersTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) ordersTable {
var (
OrderIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("order_id")
AccountIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("account_id")
PlatformColumn = postgres.StringColumn("platform")
ProductIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("product_id")
ExpectedAmountColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("expected_amount")
CurrencyColumn = postgres.StringColumn("currency")
OriginColumn = postgres.StringColumn("origin")
StatusColumn = postgres.StringColumn("status")
ProviderColumn = postgres.StringColumn("provider")
ProviderPaymentIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("provider_payment_id")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
UpdatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("updated_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{OrderIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, PlatformColumn, ProductIDColumn, ExpectedAmountColumn, CurrencyColumn, OriginColumn, StatusColumn, ProviderColumn, ProviderPaymentIDColumn, CreatedAtColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, PlatformColumn, ProductIDColumn, ExpectedAmountColumn, CurrencyColumn, OriginColumn, StatusColumn, ProviderColumn, ProviderPaymentIDColumn, CreatedAtColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{StatusColumn, CreatedAtColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
)
return ordersTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
OrderID: OrderIDColumn,
AccountID: AccountIDColumn,
Platform: PlatformColumn,
ProductID: ProductIDColumn,
ExpectedAmount: ExpectedAmountColumn,
Currency: CurrencyColumn,
Origin: OriginColumn,
Status: StatusColumn,
Provider: ProviderColumn,
ProviderPaymentID: ProviderPaymentIDColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
UpdatedAt: UpdatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
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//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var PaymentEvents = newPaymentEventsTable("payments", "payment_events", "")
type paymentEventsTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
EventID postgres.ColumnString
AccountID postgres.ColumnString
OrderID postgres.ColumnString
Type postgres.ColumnString
Payload postgres.ColumnString
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
DispatchedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type PaymentEventsTable struct {
paymentEventsTable
EXCLUDED paymentEventsTable
}
// AS creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned alias
func (a PaymentEventsTable) AS(alias string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned schema name
func (a PaymentEventsTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned table prefix
func (a PaymentEventsTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned table suffix
func (a PaymentEventsTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newPaymentEventsTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return &PaymentEventsTable{
paymentEventsTable: newPaymentEventsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newPaymentEventsTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newPaymentEventsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) paymentEventsTable {
var (
EventIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("event_id")
AccountIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("account_id")
OrderIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("order_id")
TypeColumn = postgres.StringColumn("type")
PayloadColumn = postgres.StringColumn("payload")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
DispatchedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("dispatched_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{EventIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, OrderIDColumn, TypeColumn, PayloadColumn, CreatedAtColumn, DispatchedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, OrderIDColumn, TypeColumn, PayloadColumn, CreatedAtColumn, DispatchedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{CreatedAtColumn}
)
return paymentEventsTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
EventID: EventIDColumn,
AccountID: AccountIDColumn,
OrderID: OrderIDColumn,
Type: TypeColumn,
Payload: PayloadColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
DispatchedAt: DispatchedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Product = newProductTable("payments", "product", "")
type productTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
ProductID postgres.ColumnString
Title postgres.ColumnString
Active postgres.ColumnBool
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
UpdatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type ProductTable struct {
productTable
EXCLUDED productTable
}
// AS creates new ProductTable with assigned alias
func (a ProductTable) AS(alias string) *ProductTable {
return newProductTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new ProductTable with assigned schema name
func (a ProductTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *ProductTable {
return newProductTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new ProductTable with assigned table prefix
func (a ProductTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *ProductTable {
return newProductTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new ProductTable with assigned table suffix
func (a ProductTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *ProductTable {
return newProductTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newProductTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *ProductTable {
return &ProductTable{
productTable: newProductTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newProductTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newProductTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) productTable {
var (
ProductIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("product_id")
TitleColumn = postgres.StringColumn("title")
ActiveColumn = postgres.BoolColumn("active")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
UpdatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("updated_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ProductIDColumn, TitleColumn, ActiveColumn, CreatedAtColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{TitleColumn, ActiveColumn, CreatedAtColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{TitleColumn, ActiveColumn, CreatedAtColumn, UpdatedAtColumn}
)
return productTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
ProductID: ProductIDColumn,
Title: TitleColumn,
Active: ActiveColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
UpdatedAt: UpdatedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var ProductItem = newProductItemTable("payments", "product_item", "")
type productItemTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
ProductID postgres.ColumnString
AtomType postgres.ColumnString
Quantity postgres.ColumnInteger
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type ProductItemTable struct {
productItemTable
EXCLUDED productItemTable
}
// AS creates new ProductItemTable with assigned alias
func (a ProductItemTable) AS(alias string) *ProductItemTable {
return newProductItemTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new ProductItemTable with assigned schema name
func (a ProductItemTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *ProductItemTable {
return newProductItemTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new ProductItemTable with assigned table prefix
func (a ProductItemTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *ProductItemTable {
return newProductItemTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new ProductItemTable with assigned table suffix
func (a ProductItemTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *ProductItemTable {
return newProductItemTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newProductItemTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *ProductItemTable {
return &ProductItemTable{
productItemTable: newProductItemTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newProductItemTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newProductItemTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) productItemTable {
var (
ProductIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("product_id")
AtomTypeColumn = postgres.StringColumn("atom_type")
QuantityColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("quantity")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ProductIDColumn, AtomTypeColumn, QuantityColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{QuantityColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{}
)
return productItemTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
ProductID: ProductIDColumn,
AtomType: AtomTypeColumn,
Quantity: QuantityColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var ProductPrice = newProductPriceTable("payments", "product_price", "")
type productPriceTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
ProductID postgres.ColumnString
Method postgres.ColumnString
Currency postgres.ColumnString
Amount postgres.ColumnInteger
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type ProductPriceTable struct {
productPriceTable
EXCLUDED productPriceTable
}
// AS creates new ProductPriceTable with assigned alias
func (a ProductPriceTable) AS(alias string) *ProductPriceTable {
return newProductPriceTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new ProductPriceTable with assigned schema name
func (a ProductPriceTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *ProductPriceTable {
return newProductPriceTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new ProductPriceTable with assigned table prefix
func (a ProductPriceTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *ProductPriceTable {
return newProductPriceTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new ProductPriceTable with assigned table suffix
func (a ProductPriceTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *ProductPriceTable {
return newProductPriceTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newProductPriceTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *ProductPriceTable {
return &ProductPriceTable{
productPriceTable: newProductPriceTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newProductPriceTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newProductPriceTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) productPriceTable {
var (
ProductIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("product_id")
MethodColumn = postgres.StringColumn("method")
CurrencyColumn = postgres.StringColumn("currency")
AmountColumn = postgres.IntegerColumn("amount")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ProductIDColumn, MethodColumn, CurrencyColumn, AmountColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ProductIDColumn, MethodColumn, CurrencyColumn, AmountColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{}
)
return productPriceTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
ProductID: ProductIDColumn,
Method: MethodColumn,
Currency: CurrencyColumn,
Amount: AmountColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
// UseSchema sets a new schema name for all generated table SQL builder types. It is recommended to invoke
// this method only once at the beginning of the program.
func UseSchema(schema string) {
Balances = Balances.FromSchema(schema)
Benefits = Benefits.FromSchema(schema)
CatalogAtom = CatalogAtom.FromSchema(schema)
Config = Config.FromSchema(schema)
Ledger = Ledger.FromSchema(schema)
Orders = Orders.FromSchema(schema)
PaymentEvents = PaymentEvents.FromSchema(schema)
Product = Product.FromSchema(schema)
ProductItem = ProductItem.FromSchema(schema)
ProductPrice = ProductPrice.FromSchema(schema)
}
@@ -0,0 +1,266 @@
-- Payments data foundation: a self-contained `payments` schema for the in-game
-- currency, wallets, benefits, catalog, orders and the append-only operations
-- ledger. Nothing is wired to real money yet — this is the substrate the rest of
-- the payments domain builds on. Mechanics live in docs/PAYMENTS.md.
--
-- Isolation. The schema is confined to a dedicated NOLOGIN role that holds ALL
-- privileges on `payments.*` and none on `backend.*`; the backend application
-- keeps its single (superuser) pool, so the DB grants are a stepping-stone to a
-- future separate login/process rather than a runtime wall. The runtime wall is
-- code-level: only the payments package reaches these tables (an import-boundary
-- test guards it). There is deliberately NO cross-schema foreign key to
-- `backend.accounts`: `account_id` is a plain uuid, kept referentially honest in
-- code and joined to the tombstoned account / retained-identities dossier by the
-- stable account id — which keeps the domain extractable into its own database.
--
-- The ledger is append-only, enforced by a trigger (a superuser bypasses table
-- privileges, so a REVOKE would not bind the application). Money is stored as an
-- integer amount in the currency's minor units (RUB kopecks; Votes/Stars/chips
-- are whole units, scale 1), never a float — integer-currency integrality is
-- therefore structural.
--
-- Legacy note: backend.accounts.hint_balance and backend.accounts.paid_account
-- are superseded by the segmented model here and are DEPRECATED. They are NOT
-- dropped in this expand phase — reads still use them until the currency core
-- flips them, and the DROP is a later contract-phase migration (image rollback
-- must stay DB-safe). Neither was ever set in production.
--
-- Expand-contract: everything here is additive in its own schema, so a backend
-- image rollback stays DB-safe (older code simply ignores the new schema).
-- +goose Up
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS payments;
-- +goose StatementBegin
DO $$
BEGIN
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'payments') THEN
CREATE ROLE payments NOLOGIN;
END IF;
END
$$;
-- +goose StatementEnd
GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA payments TO payments;
-- Base value types (atoms) a product is composed of. A fixed, code-known set.
CREATE TABLE payments.catalog_atom (
atom_type text NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT catalog_atom_pkey PRIMARY KEY (atom_type),
CONSTRAINT catalog_atom_type_chk
CHECK ((atom_type = ANY (ARRAY['chips'::text, 'hints'::text, 'noads_days'::text, 'tournament'::text])))
);
INSERT INTO payments.catalog_atom (atom_type) VALUES
('chips'), ('hints'), ('noads_days'), ('tournament');
-- A sellable product: a set of atoms at a price. Soft-deleted (deactivated),
-- never removed, so historical orders/ledger keep resolving it.
CREATE TABLE payments.product (
product_id uuid NOT NULL,
title text DEFAULT ''::text NOT NULL,
active boolean DEFAULT true NOT NULL,
created_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
updated_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT product_pkey PRIMARY KEY (product_id)
);
-- The atom composition of a product (e.g. 250 hints + 30 no-ads days).
CREATE TABLE payments.product_item (
product_id uuid NOT NULL,
atom_type text NOT NULL,
quantity integer NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT product_item_pkey PRIMARY KEY (product_id, atom_type),
CONSTRAINT product_item_product_fkey FOREIGN KEY (product_id)
REFERENCES payments.product (product_id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
CONSTRAINT product_item_atom_fkey FOREIGN KEY (atom_type)
REFERENCES payments.catalog_atom (atom_type),
CONSTRAINT product_item_quantity_chk CHECK ((quantity > 0))
);
-- Price of a product. A chip pack carries a money price per method
-- (multi-currency Votes/Stars/RUB); a value carries a single chips price
-- (currency='CHIP', method NULL). `amount` is an integer in the currency's
-- minor units (RUB kopecks; Votes/Stars/chips whole, scale 1).
CREATE TABLE payments.product_price (
product_id uuid NOT NULL,
method text,
currency text NOT NULL,
amount bigint NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT product_price_product_fkey FOREIGN KEY (product_id)
REFERENCES payments.product (product_id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
CONSTRAINT product_price_method_chk
CHECK ((method IS NULL) OR (method = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT product_price_currency_chk
CHECK ((currency = ANY (ARRAY['RUB'::text, 'VOTE'::text, 'XTR'::text, 'CHIP'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT product_price_amount_chk CHECK ((amount >= 0))
);
-- One price row per (product, method, currency); NULL method (a value's chip
-- price) collapses to one row via the COALESCE key.
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX product_price_unique_idx
ON payments.product_price (product_id, COALESCE(method, ''::text), currency);
-- A pre-created purchase intent. `expected_amount` is in `currency` minor units.
CREATE TABLE payments.orders (
order_id uuid NOT NULL,
account_id uuid NOT NULL,
platform text NOT NULL,
product_id uuid NOT NULL,
expected_amount bigint NOT NULL,
currency text NOT NULL,
origin text NOT NULL,
status text DEFAULT 'pending'::text NOT NULL,
provider text,
provider_payment_id text,
created_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
updated_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT orders_pkey PRIMARY KEY (order_id),
CONSTRAINT orders_product_fkey FOREIGN KEY (product_id)
REFERENCES payments.product (product_id),
CONSTRAINT orders_status_chk
CHECK ((status = ANY (ARRAY['pending'::text, 'paid'::text, 'expired'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT orders_origin_chk
CHECK ((origin = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT orders_currency_chk
CHECK ((currency = ANY (ARRAY['RUB'::text, 'VOTE'::text, 'XTR'::text, 'CHIP'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT orders_expected_amount_chk CHECK ((expected_amount >= 0))
);
-- The pending-expiry sweep scans (status, created_at).
CREATE INDEX orders_status_created_at_idx ON payments.orders (status, created_at);
-- The append-only operations ledger: every fund / spend / admin_grant / refund.
-- `chips_delta` is signed (0 for a grant, which credits values not chips);
-- `snapshot` records the sold atoms + price for a spend/grant. Never updated or
-- deleted (a trigger enforces it); a reversal is a new `refund` row.
CREATE TABLE payments.ledger (
ledger_id uuid NOT NULL,
account_id uuid NOT NULL,
kind text NOT NULL,
source text,
origin text,
chips_delta integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
product_id uuid,
order_id uuid,
provider text,
provider_payment_id text,
snapshot jsonb,
created_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT ledger_pkey PRIMARY KEY (ledger_id),
CONSTRAINT ledger_product_fkey FOREIGN KEY (product_id)
REFERENCES payments.product (product_id),
CONSTRAINT ledger_order_fkey FOREIGN KEY (order_id)
REFERENCES payments.orders (order_id),
CONSTRAINT ledger_kind_chk
CHECK ((kind = ANY (ARRAY['fund'::text, 'spend'::text, 'admin_grant'::text, 'refund'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT ledger_source_chk
CHECK ((source IS NULL) OR (source = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT ledger_origin_chk
CHECK ((origin IS NULL) OR (origin = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text])))
);
-- Idempotency key: a provider callback credits at most once. Partial so rows
-- without a provider payment id (spend/admin_grant) are unconstrained.
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ledger_provider_payment_idx
ON payments.ledger (provider, provider_payment_id)
WHERE provider_payment_id IS NOT NULL;
-- +goose StatementBegin
CREATE FUNCTION payments.ledger_append_only() RETURNS trigger LANGUAGE plpgsql AS $$
BEGIN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'payments.ledger is append-only: % denied', TG_OP;
END;
$$;
-- +goose StatementEnd
CREATE TRIGGER ledger_no_mutation
BEFORE UPDATE OR DELETE ON payments.ledger
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION payments.ledger_append_only();
-- Materialised chip balance, segmented by funding source. A fast cache of the
-- ledger, recomputable from it; created lazily on first fund (up to three rows
-- per account, absent = zero).
CREATE TABLE payments.balances (
account_id uuid NOT NULL,
source text NOT NULL,
chips integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
updated_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT balances_pkey PRIMARY KEY (account_id, source),
CONSTRAINT balances_source_chk
CHECK ((source = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT balances_chips_chk CHECK ((chips >= 0))
);
-- Materialised benefits, segmented by the purchase origin. no-ads is a duration
-- (ads_paid_until) plus a perpetual override (ads_forever); hints is a count.
-- Created lazily on first grant/spend.
CREATE TABLE payments.benefits (
account_id uuid NOT NULL,
origin text NOT NULL,
ads_paid_until timestamp with time zone,
ads_forever boolean DEFAULT false NOT NULL,
hints integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
updated_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT benefits_pkey PRIMARY KEY (account_id, origin),
CONSTRAINT benefits_origin_chk
CHECK ((origin = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text]))),
CONSTRAINT benefits_hints_chk CHECK ((hints >= 0))
);
-- The single-row tunable config (durations in whole seconds — go-jet stringifies
-- interval; payouts as counts). Edited in the admin console, no release needed.
CREATE TABLE payments.config (
only_row boolean DEFAULT true NOT NULL,
rewarded_payout_chips integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
cooldown_global_seconds integer DEFAULT 300 NOT NULL,
cooldown_vs_ai_seconds integer DEFAULT 1800 NOT NULL,
cooldown_hint_seconds integer DEFAULT 60 NOT NULL,
order_ttl_seconds integer DEFAULT 1800 NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT config_pkey PRIMARY KEY (only_row),
CONSTRAINT config_single_row_chk CHECK (only_row)
);
INSERT INTO payments.config (only_row) VALUES (true);
-- Payment lifecycle events for the dispatcher (live stream / botlink / email).
CREATE TABLE payments.payment_events (
event_id uuid NOT NULL,
account_id uuid NOT NULL,
order_id uuid,
type text NOT NULL,
payload jsonb,
created_at timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
dispatched_at timestamp with time zone,
CONSTRAINT payment_events_pkey PRIMARY KEY (event_id),
CONSTRAINT payment_events_order_fkey FOREIGN KEY (order_id)
REFERENCES payments.orders (order_id),
CONSTRAINT payment_events_type_chk
CHECK ((type = ANY (ARRAY['succeeded'::text, 'failed'::text, 'refunded'::text])))
);
CREATE INDEX payment_events_dispatch_idx
ON payments.payment_events (dispatched_at)
WHERE dispatched_at IS NULL;
-- Confine the payments role to this schema: ALL on its tables, nothing on
-- backend. New tables added later inherit the grant via default privileges.
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA payments TO payments;
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA payments GRANT ALL ON TABLES TO payments;
-- +goose Down
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA payments REVOKE ALL ON TABLES FROM payments;
DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS payments CASCADE;
-- +goose StatementBegin
DO $$
BEGIN
IF EXISTS (SELECT FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'payments') THEN
EXECUTE 'DROP OWNED BY payments';
DROP ROLE payments;
END IF;
END
$$;
-- +goose StatementEnd
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
-- Record the trusted execution platform on a session: platform_kind (the wrapper the
-- session was established through — vk/telegram/direct) plus platform_subtype (the device
-- family — ios/android/web). Both are nullable: a session minted before this migration, or
-- one the gateway could not attribute, carries NULL and is treated as untrusted (view-only)
-- by the payments compliance gate. kind is derived server-side from the validated establish
-- path (never a client field); the subtype is trustworthy only for VK (vk_platform rides
-- inside the signed launch params) and best-effort for telegram/direct.
--
-- Expand-contract: the columns are additive and nullable, so a backend image rollback stays
-- DB-safe (older code neither writes nor reads them). The table shape changes, so the
-- generated go-jet model IS regenerated.
-- +goose Up
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions ADD COLUMN platform_kind text;
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions ADD COLUMN platform_subtype text;
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions ADD CONSTRAINT sessions_platform_kind_chk CHECK ((platform_kind IS NULL) OR (platform_kind = ANY (ARRAY['vk'::text, 'telegram'::text, 'direct'::text])));
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions ADD CONSTRAINT sessions_platform_subtype_chk CHECK ((platform_subtype IS NULL) OR (platform_subtype = ANY (ARRAY['ios'::text, 'android'::text, 'web'::text])));
-- +goose Down
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions DROP CONSTRAINT sessions_platform_subtype_chk;
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions DROP CONSTRAINT sessions_platform_kind_chk;
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions DROP COLUMN platform_subtype;
ALTER TABLE backend.sessions DROP COLUMN platform_kind;
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/ads"
"scrabble/backend/internal/engine"
"scrabble/backend/internal/notify"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
)
// bannerDTO is the advertising-banner block attached to an eligible viewer's
@@ -55,7 +56,21 @@ type bannerTimingsDTO struct {
// a language switch).
func (s *Server) profileResponse(ctx context.Context, acc account.Account) profileResponse {
r := profileResponseFor(acc)
r.Banner = s.bannerFor(ctx, acc)
// Resolve the payments gate once (execution context + present sources) and feed it to both
// the hint count and the banner. The profile hint balance now comes from the payments benefit
// (context-aware), not the deprecated accounts.hint_balance column; on any failure the legacy
// value from profileResponseFor (zeroed in production) stands.
cxt, present, err := s.walletGate(ctx, acc.ID)
if err != nil {
s.log.Warn("profile: wallet gate failed", zap.String("account", acc.ID.String()), zap.Error(err))
} else if s.payments != nil {
if hints, herr := s.payments.HintsAvailable(ctx, acc.ID, cxt, present); herr == nil {
r.HintBalance = hints
} else {
s.log.Warn("profile: hint balance read failed", zap.String("account", acc.ID.String()), zap.Error(herr))
}
}
r.Banner = s.bannerFor(ctx, acc, cxt, present)
s.fillLinkedIdentities(ctx, &r, acc.ID)
r.DictVersions = s.currentDictVersions()
return r
@@ -115,7 +130,7 @@ func (s *Server) fillLinkedIdentities(ctx context.Context, r *profileResponse, a
// language, falling back to its interface language and then English. A failure
// reading roles or campaigns is logged and treated as "no banner" so the profile
// response still succeeds.
func (s *Server) bannerFor(ctx context.Context, acc account.Account) *bannerDTO {
func (s *Server) bannerFor(ctx context.Context, acc account.Account, cxt payments.Context, present []payments.Source) *bannerDTO {
if s.ads == nil {
return nil
}
@@ -124,16 +139,24 @@ func (s *Server) bannerFor(ctx context.Context, acc account.Account) *bannerDTO
s.log.Warn("banner: active set failed", zap.String("account", acc.ID.String()), zap.Error(err))
return nil
}
// An urgent campaign is shown to every viewer; otherwise the normal eligibility
// gate applies (a paid account, a non-empty hint wallet or the no_banner role
// hides the banner).
// An urgent campaign is shown to every viewer; otherwise the banner is suppressed by the
// no_banner role or by an active no-ads benefit applicable in the viewer's context (the
// payments gate — a hint balance no longer suppresses the banner). An untrusted platform is
// fail-closed by the gate, so it does not suppress the banner.
if !urgent {
hasNoBanner, err := s.accounts.HasRole(ctx, acc.ID, account.RoleNoBanner)
if err != nil {
s.log.Warn("banner: role check failed", zap.String("account", acc.ID.String()), zap.Error(err))
return nil
}
if !ads.Eligible(acc.PaidAccount, acc.HintBalance, hasNoBanner) {
adFree := false
if s.payments != nil {
if adFree, err = s.payments.AdFree(ctx, acc.ID, cxt, present); err != nil {
s.log.Warn("banner: ad-free check failed", zap.String("account", acc.ID.String()), zap.Error(err))
return nil
}
}
if hasNoBanner || adFree {
return nil
}
}
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@@ -28,10 +28,14 @@ type okResponse struct {
}
// resolveResponse maps a session token to its account. IsGuest lets the gateway
// gate guest-forbidden operations without an extra round-trip.
// gate guest-forbidden operations without an extra round-trip. PlatformKind and
// PlatformSubtype carry the session's trusted execution platform so the gateway can
// inject X-Platform; both are empty for an untrusted (pre-capture) session.
type resolveResponse struct {
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
IsGuest bool `json:"is_guest"`
PlatformKind string `json:"platform_kind"`
PlatformSubtype string `json:"platform_subtype"`
}
// profileResponse is the authenticated account's own profile. AwayStart and AwayEnd
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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/feedback"
"scrabble/backend/internal/game"
"scrabble/backend/internal/lobby"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
"scrabble/backend/internal/social"
)
@@ -65,6 +66,13 @@ func (s *Server) registerRoutes() {
// client may still reach, to fetch the block's expiry and reason for the blocked screen.
u.GET("/block-status", s.handleBlockStatus)
}
if s.payments != nil {
// The wallet: the context-visible chip segments + benefits, the storefront catalog, and a
// chip spend on a value.
u.GET("/wallet", s.handleWallet)
u.GET("/wallet/catalog", s.handleWalletCatalog)
u.POST("/wallet/buy", s.handleWalletBuy)
}
if s.links != nil {
// Account linking & merge. The request step always mails a code;
// a required merge is revealed only after the code is verified, and the
@@ -250,6 +258,14 @@ func statusForError(err error) (int, string) {
return http.StatusConflict, "last_identity"
case errors.Is(err, accountmerge.ErrActiveGameConflict):
return http.StatusConflict, "merge_active_game_conflict"
case errors.Is(err, payments.ErrUntrusted):
return http.StatusForbidden, "payments_untrusted"
case errors.Is(err, payments.ErrInsufficientChips):
return http.StatusConflict, "insufficient_chips"
case errors.Is(err, payments.ErrProductNotFound):
return http.StatusNotFound, "product_not_found"
case errors.Is(err, payments.ErrNotAValue):
return http.StatusBadRequest, "not_a_value"
case errors.Is(err, account.ErrInvalidEmail):
return http.StatusBadRequest, "invalid_email"
case errors.Is(err, account.ErrCodeMismatch), errors.Is(err, account.ErrCodeExpired),
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/account"
"scrabble/backend/internal/notify"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// The /api/v1/internal/sessions/* endpoints are gateway-only: the gateway has
@@ -23,7 +24,9 @@ import (
// brand-new account's display name and language; BrowserTZ (the client's detected
// "±HH:MM" UTC offset) seeds its time zone; StartParam is the validated launch
// deep-link payload, which may seed the new account's variant preferences (first
// contact only).
// contact only). Subtype is the client-reported device family (ios/android/web);
// Telegram's initData does not sign it, so it is recorded best-effort and the
// payments gate never relies on it.
type telegramAuthRequest struct {
ExternalID string `json:"external_id"`
Username string `json:"username"`
@@ -31,6 +34,7 @@ type telegramAuthRequest struct {
LanguageCode string `json:"language_code"`
BrowserTZ string `json:"browser_tz"`
StartParam string `json:"start_param"`
Subtype string `json:"subtype"`
}
// handleTelegramAuth provisions (or finds) the account bound to a Telegram
@@ -63,19 +67,22 @@ func (s *Server) handleTelegramAuth(c *gin.Context) {
}
}
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
s.mintSession(c, acc, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindTelegram, Subtype: session.NormalizeSubtype(req.Subtype)})
}
// vkAuthRequest carries the identity the gateway extracted from verified VK launch
// params. LanguageCode (vk_language) and DisplayName (read client-side via
// VKWebAppGetUserInfo, since VK omits the name from the signed params) seed a brand-new
// account's language and display name; BrowserTZ (the client's detected "±HH:MM" UTC
// offset) seeds its time zone. All seeds apply on first contact only.
// offset) seeds its time zone. All seeds apply on first contact only. Subtype is the
// device family the gateway derived from the signed vk_platform param — trusted,
// since it rides inside the verified launch signature.
type vkAuthRequest struct {
ExternalID string `json:"external_id"`
LanguageCode string `json:"language_code"`
DisplayName string `json:"display_name"`
BrowserTZ string `json:"browser_tz"`
Subtype string `json:"subtype"`
}
// handleVKAuth provisions (or finds) the account bound to a VK identity and mints a
@@ -94,7 +101,7 @@ func (s *Server) handleVKAuth(c *gin.Context) {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
s.mintSession(c, acc, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindVK, Subtype: session.NormalizeSubtype(req.Subtype)})
}
// pushTargetRequest asks for a user's out-of-app push routing data by account id.
@@ -150,6 +157,9 @@ func (s *Server) handlePushTarget(c *gin.Context) {
// time zone, so robot timing is anchored to the player's zone from the first game.
type guestAuthRequest struct {
BrowserTZ string `json:"browser_tz"`
// Subtype is the client-reported device family (ios/android/web) of this direct
// (web/native) session; there is no external signer, so it is recorded best-effort.
Subtype string `json:"subtype"`
}
// handleGuestAuth provisions a fresh ephemeral guest account and mints a session,
@@ -164,7 +174,7 @@ func (s *Server) handleGuestAuth(c *gin.Context) {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
s.mintSession(c, acc, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindDirect, Subtype: session.NormalizeSubtype(req.Subtype)})
}
// emailRequest is an email-login code request. BrowserTZ (the client's detected
@@ -196,10 +206,12 @@ func (s *Server) handleEmailRequest(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, okResponse{OK: true})
}
// emailLoginRequest verifies an email login code.
// emailLoginRequest verifies an email login code. Subtype is the client-reported
// device family (ios/android/web) of this direct session; recorded best-effort.
type emailLoginRequest struct {
Email string `json:"email"`
Code string `json:"code"`
Subtype string `json:"subtype"`
}
// handleEmailLogin verifies the code and mints a session for the owning account.
@@ -214,7 +226,7 @@ func (s *Server) handleEmailLogin(c *gin.Context) {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
s.mintSession(c, acc, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindDirect, Subtype: session.NormalizeSubtype(req.Subtype)})
}
// confirmLinkResponse is the outcome of a one-tap deeplink confirmation. For a login,
@@ -248,7 +260,8 @@ func (s *Server) handleEmailConfirmLink(c *gin.Context) {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
token, _, err := s.sessions.Create(c.Request.Context(), acc.ID)
// A magic-link login always opens in a browser, so its session is direct/web.
token, _, err := s.sessions.Create(c.Request.Context(), acc.ID, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindDirect, Subtype: session.SubtypeWeb})
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
@@ -288,7 +301,11 @@ func (s *Server) handleResolveSession(c *gin.Context) {
// is_guest is best-effort: a transient account read must not fail an otherwise
// valid resolve (the auth hot path), so a read error falls back to false; the
// per-operation backend gate remains the authoritative guest check.
resp := resolveResponse{UserID: sess.AccountID.String()}
resp := resolveResponse{
UserID: sess.AccountID.String(),
PlatformKind: sess.Platform.Kind,
PlatformSubtype: sess.Platform.Subtype,
}
if acc, err := s.accounts.GetByID(c.Request.Context(), sess.AccountID); err == nil {
resp.IsGuest = acc.IsGuest
}
@@ -309,9 +326,10 @@ func (s *Server) handleRevokeSession(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, okResponse{OK: true})
}
// mintSession creates a session for acc and writes the credential response.
func (s *Server) mintSession(c *gin.Context, acc account.Account) {
token, _, err := s.sessions.Create(c.Request.Context(), acc.ID)
// mintSession creates a session for acc carrying the captured platform and writes
// the credential response.
func (s *Server) mintSession(c *gin.Context, acc account.Account, platform session.Platform) {
token, _, err := s.sessions.Create(c.Request.Context(), acc.ID, platform)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
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@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
package server
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
)
// walletSegmentDTO is one chip balance in the wallet view: the funding source, the chip count,
// and whether it can be spent in the current execution context (false for a frozen VK-iOS
// balance or an untrusted platform).
type walletSegmentDTO struct {
Source string `json:"source"`
Chips int `json:"chips"`
Spendable bool `json:"spendable"`
}
// walletDTO is the user-facing wallet: the context-visible chip segments and the
// context-applicable benefits (the no-ads term or forever flag, and the available hints).
type walletDTO struct {
Segments []walletSegmentDTO `json:"segments"`
AdsForever bool `json:"ads_forever"`
AdsPaidUntil int64 `json:"ads_paid_until_ms"` // unix millis; 0 = no active term
Hints int `json:"hints"`
}
// walletBuyRequest is the POST body of a chip spend: the product to buy with chips.
type walletBuyRequest struct {
ProductID string `json:"product_id"`
}
// walletDTOFrom projects a payments wallet view into the wire DTO.
func walletDTOFrom(v payments.WalletView) walletDTO {
out := walletDTO{AdsForever: v.Benefits.AdsForever, Hints: v.Benefits.Hints}
if v.Benefits.AdsPaidUntil != nil {
out.AdsPaidUntil = v.Benefits.AdsPaidUntil.UnixMilli()
}
out.Segments = make([]walletSegmentDTO, 0, len(v.Segments))
for _, seg := range v.Segments {
out.Segments = append(out.Segments, walletSegmentDTO{Source: string(seg.Source), Chips: seg.Chips, Spendable: seg.Spendable})
}
return out
}
// catalogAtomDTO is one atom line of a storefront product: the base value type it grants and how
// many of it the product carries.
type catalogAtomDTO struct {
AtomType string `json:"atom_type"`
Quantity int `json:"quantity"`
}
// catalogProductDTO is one storefront product for the caller's context: a chip-priced value
// (chips set, no money price) or a chip pack priced in the context's payment method
// (money_amount minor units + money_currency, no chips), plus what it grants.
type catalogProductDTO struct {
Kind string `json:"kind"`
ProductID string `json:"product_id"`
Title string `json:"title"`
Chips int `json:"chips"`
MoneyAmount int64 `json:"money_amount"`
MoneyCurrency string `json:"money_currency"`
Atoms []catalogAtomDTO `json:"atoms"`
}
// catalogDTO is the storefront: the products visible and purchasable in the caller's context.
type catalogDTO struct {
Products []catalogProductDTO `json:"products"`
}
// catalogDTOFrom projects a payments catalog view into the wire DTO.
func catalogDTOFrom(v payments.CatalogView) catalogDTO {
out := catalogDTO{Products: make([]catalogProductDTO, 0, len(v.Products))}
for _, p := range v.Products {
atoms := make([]catalogAtomDTO, 0, len(p.Atoms))
for _, a := range p.Atoms {
atoms = append(atoms, catalogAtomDTO{AtomType: a.AtomType, Quantity: a.Quantity})
}
out.Products = append(out.Products, catalogProductDTO{
Kind: p.Kind, ProductID: p.ProductID, Title: p.Title,
Chips: p.Chips, MoneyAmount: p.MoneyAmount, MoneyCurrency: p.MoneyCurrency, Atoms: atoms,
})
}
return out
}
// handleWalletCatalog returns the storefront for the caller's trusted execution context: the
// chip-priced values and the chip packs priced in the context's payment method.
func (s *Server) handleWalletCatalog(c *gin.Context) {
uid, ok := userID(c)
if !ok {
return
}
ctx := c.Request.Context()
cxt, _, err := s.walletGate(ctx, uid)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
view, err := s.payments.Catalog(ctx, cxt)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, catalogDTOFrom(view))
}
// handleWallet returns the caller's wallet — the segments and benefits visible in the current
// trusted execution context.
func (s *Server) handleWallet(c *gin.Context) {
uid, ok := userID(c)
if !ok {
return
}
ctx := c.Request.Context()
cxt, present, err := s.walletGate(ctx, uid)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
view, err := s.payments.Wallet(ctx, uid, cxt, present)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, walletDTOFrom(view))
}
// handleWalletBuy spends chips on a chip-priced value and returns the updated wallet. It is
// fail-closed: an untrusted or frozen context, or an insufficient balance, is refused.
func (s *Server) handleWalletBuy(c *gin.Context) {
uid, ok := userID(c)
if !ok {
return
}
var req walletBuyRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil {
c.AbortWithStatusJSON(http.StatusBadRequest, errorResponse{Error: errorBody{Code: "invalid_request", Message: "invalid request body"}})
return
}
productID, err := uuid.Parse(req.ProductID)
if err != nil {
c.AbortWithStatusJSON(http.StatusBadRequest, errorResponse{Error: errorBody{Code: "invalid_request", Message: "invalid product id"}})
return
}
ctx := c.Request.Context()
cxt, present, err := s.walletGate(ctx, uid)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
if err := s.payments.Spend(ctx, uid, cxt, present, productID); err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
view, err := s.payments.Wallet(ctx, uid, cxt, present)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, walletDTOFrom(view))
}
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@@ -4,9 +4,12 @@ import (
"context"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strings"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// headerUserID is the identity header the gateway injects after resolving a
@@ -41,6 +44,46 @@ func UserIDFromContext(ctx context.Context) (uuid.UUID, bool) {
return id, ok
}
// headerPlatform is the trusted execution-platform header the gateway injects after
// resolving a session's platform. Its value is "<kind>/<subtype>" (e.g. "vk/ios");
// it is omitted for an untrusted session, in which case platform(c) reports the
// zero Platform. Like X-User-ID, the value is the gateway's — never a client body.
const headerPlatform = "X-Platform"
// platformContext returns middleware that parses the gateway-injected X-Platform
// header into the request context, so handlers (and the link/merge session mint)
// read the caller's trusted platform. An absent or malformed header leaves the
// context without a platform (untrusted) and never rejects the request — X-Platform
// is a capability signal, not an identity gate.
func platformContext() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
if p, ok := parsePlatformHeader(c.GetHeader(headerPlatform)); ok {
c.Request = c.Request.WithContext(session.WithPlatform(c.Request.Context(), p))
}
c.Next()
}
}
// parsePlatformHeader splits a "<kind>/<subtype>" X-Platform value into a Platform.
// A blank value or blank kind yields no platform (an untrusted session).
func parsePlatformHeader(h string) (session.Platform, bool) {
if h == "" {
return session.Platform{}, false
}
kind, subtype, _ := strings.Cut(h, "/")
if kind == "" {
return session.Platform{}, false
}
return session.Platform{Kind: kind, Subtype: subtype}, true
}
// platform returns the caller's trusted execution platform, or the zero Platform
// and false when the session was not attributed to one — an untrusted, view-only
// context for the payments gate.
func platform(c *gin.Context) (session.Platform, bool) {
return session.PlatformFromContext(c.Request.Context())
}
// requireSameOrigin guards the admin console's state-changing requests: it rejects
// a non-safe request whose Origin (or, failing that, Referer) host does not match
// the request Host. The gateway authenticates the operator with Basic-Auth in front
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// TestRequireUserID checks that the middleware accepts a valid X-User-ID,
@@ -58,3 +60,51 @@ func TestRequireUserID(t *testing.T) {
}
})
}
// TestPlatformContext checks that the middleware parses the gateway-injected
// X-Platform header into a trusted platform reachable via platform(c), treats an
// absent or blank-kind header as untrusted, and never rejects the request.
func TestPlatformContext(t *testing.T) {
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
var seen session.Platform
var ok bool
r := gin.New()
r.Use(platformContext())
r.GET("/x", func(c *gin.Context) {
seen, ok = platform(c)
c.String(http.StatusOK, "ok")
})
for _, tc := range []struct {
name string
header string
setHeader bool
wantOK bool
want session.Platform
}{
{"vk-ios", "vk/ios", true, true, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindVK, Subtype: session.SubtypeIOS}},
{"telegram-no-subtype", "telegram", true, true, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindTelegram}},
{"direct-web", "direct/web", true, true, session.Platform{Kind: session.PlatformKindDirect, Subtype: session.SubtypeWeb}},
{"absent", "", false, false, session.Platform{}},
{"empty", "", true, false, session.Platform{}},
{"blank-kind", "/ios", true, false, session.Platform{}},
} {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
seen, ok = session.Platform{}, false
req := httptest.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/x", nil)
if tc.setHeader {
req.Header.Set("X-Platform", tc.header)
}
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
r.ServeHTTP(rec, req)
if rec.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("status = %d, want 200 (X-Platform never rejects)", rec.Code)
}
if ok != tc.wantOK || seen != tc.want {
t.Fatalf("platform = %+v (ok=%v), want %+v (ok=%v)", seen, ok, tc.want, tc.wantOK)
}
})
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
package server
import (
"context"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
)
// walletGate resolves the payments gate inputs for an account on the current request: the
// trusted execution context (the session platform carried on ctx by the platformContext
// middleware; absent ⇒ untrusted, fail-closed) and the account's present identity sources
// (which chip/benefit segments are awake, §6). The payments domain holds no cross-schema
// identity knowledge, so the server supplies present from account.Identities.
func (s *Server) walletGate(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID) (payments.Context, []payments.Source, error) {
var cxt payments.Context
if p, ok := session.PlatformFromContext(ctx); ok {
cxt = payments.NewContext(p.Kind, p.Subtype)
}
ids, err := s.accounts.Identities(ctx, accountID)
if err != nil {
return payments.Context{}, nil, err
}
kinds := make([]string, len(ids))
for i, id := range ids {
kinds[i] = id.Kind
}
return cxt, payments.PresentSources(kinds), nil
}
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import (
"scrabble/backend/internal/link"
"scrabble/backend/internal/lobby"
"scrabble/backend/internal/notify"
"scrabble/backend/internal/payments"
"scrabble/backend/internal/ratewatch"
"scrabble/backend/internal/render"
"scrabble/backend/internal/session"
@@ -93,6 +94,11 @@ type Deps struct {
// profile.get banner block, plus the banner admin console section. A nil Ads
// omits the banner block and disables the banner console.
Ads *ads.Service
// Payments is the in-game currency domain service (wallet, benefits, catalog).
// The data-foundation layer exposes only a reachability check; its user and
// console routes are registered when the wallet surface lands. A nil Payments
// omits them.
Payments *payments.Service
// Notifier publishes live-event intents — here the banner-eligibility re-poll
// signal the banner/hint/role console actions emit. A nil Notifier discards
// them (notify.Nop).
@@ -129,6 +135,7 @@ type Server struct {
ratewatch *ratewatch.Watch
banview *banview.View
ads *ads.Service
payments *payments.Service
notifier notify.Publisher
console *adminconsole.Renderer
exportKey []byte
@@ -181,6 +188,7 @@ func New(addr string, deps Deps) *Server {
ratewatch: deps.RateWatch,
banview: deps.BanView,
ads: deps.Ads,
payments: deps.Payments,
notifier: notifier,
renderer: deps.Renderer,
http: &http.Server{Addr: addr, Handler: engine},
@@ -230,6 +238,10 @@ func (s *Server) registerAPIGroups(engine *gin.Engine) {
s.public = v1.Group("/public")
s.user = v1.Group("/user")
s.user.Use(RequireUserID())
// Capture the gateway-injected trusted platform (X-Platform) into the request context,
// so the payments gate can read it via platform(c). Optional: an untrusted session simply
// carries no platform and is treated as view-only. Never rejects.
s.user.Use(platformContext())
// The suspension gate runs after identity is established: a blocked account is refused on
// every user route (except the block-status probe) so the UI can show the blocked screen.
s.user.Use(s.requireNotSuspended())
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@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
package session
import "context"
// Platform is the trusted execution context recorded on a session: the wrapper
// Kind the session was established through and the device Subtype. An empty Kind
// marks an untrusted session — one minted before platform capture, or one the
// gateway could not attribute — which the payments compliance gate treats as
// view-only.
//
// Kind is always trustworthy: it is derived server-side from the validated
// establish path, never from a client-supplied field. Subtype is trustworthy only
// for VK (vk_platform rides inside the signed launch params); for telegram and
// direct it is client-reported and best-effort, so the gate must never rely on it.
type Platform struct {
Kind string
Subtype string
}
// Platform kinds recorded in platform_kind.
const (
PlatformKindVK = "vk"
PlatformKindTelegram = "telegram"
PlatformKindDirect = "direct"
)
// Platform subtypes recorded in platform_subtype.
const (
SubtypeIOS = "ios"
SubtypeAndroid = "android"
SubtypeWeb = "web"
)
// Trusted reports whether the session was attributed to a platform (a non-empty
// Kind). The zero Platform is untrusted.
func (p Platform) Trusted() bool { return p.Kind != "" }
// NormalizeSubtype coerces subtype to one of the known device families, defaulting
// an empty or unrecognised value to web. A newly established session always carries
// at least a web subtype, so a trusted session is never left without one.
func NormalizeSubtype(subtype string) string {
switch subtype {
case SubtypeIOS, SubtypeAndroid, SubtypeWeb:
return subtype
default:
return SubtypeWeb
}
}
// platformCtxKey types the request-context slot the trusted platform rides in.
type platformCtxKey struct{}
// WithPlatform returns a copy of ctx carrying platform. The backend middleware
// calls it after parsing the gateway-injected X-Platform header, so downstream
// handlers and the link/merge session mint read the caller's platform from ctx.
func WithPlatform(ctx context.Context, platform Platform) context.Context {
return context.WithValue(ctx, platformCtxKey{}, platform)
}
// PlatformFromContext returns the platform stored by WithPlatform and whether one
// was present. A missing value yields the zero (untrusted) Platform.
func PlatformFromContext(ctx context.Context) (Platform, bool) {
p, ok := ctx.Value(platformCtxKey{}).(Platform)
return p, ok
}
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@@ -29,14 +29,16 @@ func (svc *Service) Ready() bool {
return svc.cache.Ready()
}
// Create mints a new active session for accountID and returns the plaintext
// token (shown to the caller once) together with the persisted session.
func (svc *Service) Create(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID) (string, Session, error) {
// Create mints a new active session for accountID carrying the captured platform
// and returns the plaintext token (shown to the caller once) together with the
// persisted session. Pass the zero Platform for a session that could not be
// attributed to a trusted platform.
func (svc *Service) Create(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, platform Platform) (string, Session, error) {
token, tokenHash, err := GenerateToken()
if err != nil {
return "", Session{}, err
}
sess, err := svc.store.Insert(ctx, accountID, tokenHash)
sess, err := svc.store.Insert(ctx, accountID, tokenHash, platform)
if err != nil {
return "", Session{}, err
}
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@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ const (
var ErrNotFound = errors.New("session: not found")
// Session mirrors a row in backend.sessions. TokenHash is the hex-encoded
// SHA-256 of the bearer token.
// SHA-256 of the bearer token. Platform is the trusted execution context captured
// at creation; its zero value marks an untrusted session (see Platform).
type Session struct {
ID uuid.UUID
AccountID uuid.UUID
@@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ type Session struct {
CreatedAt time.Time
LastSeenAt *time.Time
RevokedAt *time.Time
Platform Platform
}
// Store is the Postgres-backed query surface for backend.sessions.
@@ -46,9 +48,10 @@ func NewStore(db *sql.DB) *Store {
return &Store{db: db}
}
// Insert persists a new active session for accountID carrying tokenHash and
// returns the persisted row.
func (s *Store) Insert(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, tokenHash string) (Session, error) {
// Insert persists a new active session for accountID carrying tokenHash and the
// captured platform, and returns the persisted row. An empty platform Kind/Subtype
// is written as SQL NULL, so an untrusted session records no platform.
func (s *Store) Insert(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, tokenHash string, platform Platform) (Session, error) {
id, err := uuid.NewV7()
if err != nil {
return Session{}, fmt.Errorf("session: new id: %w", err)
@@ -57,7 +60,9 @@ func (s *Store) Insert(ctx context.Context, accountID uuid.UUID, tokenHash strin
table.Sessions.SessionID,
table.Sessions.AccountID,
table.Sessions.TokenHash,
).VALUES(id, accountID, tokenHash).RETURNING(table.Sessions.AllColumns)
table.Sessions.PlatformKind,
table.Sessions.PlatformSubtype,
).VALUES(id, accountID, tokenHash, stringOrNull(platform.Kind), stringOrNull(platform.Subtype)).RETURNING(table.Sessions.AllColumns)
var row model.Sessions
if err := stmt.QueryContext(ctx, s.db, &row); err != nil {
@@ -173,5 +178,20 @@ func modelToSession(row model.Sessions) Session {
t := *row.RevokedAt
s.RevokedAt = &t
}
if row.PlatformKind != nil {
s.Platform.Kind = *row.PlatformKind
}
if row.PlatformSubtype != nil {
s.Platform.Subtype = *row.PlatformSubtype
}
return s
}
// stringOrNull maps an empty string to a SQL NULL literal and any other value to a
// string literal, so an untrusted session's absent platform is stored as NULL.
func stringOrNull(s string) postgres.Expression {
if s == "" {
return postgres.NULL
}
return postgres.String(s)
}
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@@ -13,6 +13,22 @@ POSTGRES_DB=scrabble
POSTGRES_USER=scrabble
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=change-me # required
# --- Point-in-time recovery (pgBackRest -> S3; PROD main host only) ----------
# Continuous WAL archiving for PITR. PROD-ONLY: the test contour never archives (these
# stay unset there and archive_mode stays off). The artifact ships DISARMED —
# PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE defaults off; arm it only after setting up the S3 repository +
# secrets and creating the stanza, then flip it on (deploy/README.md, point-in-time
# recovery). Gitea: PROD_PGBACKREST_* — endpoint/bucket/region/archive-mode are variables,
# the two S3 keys + the cipher passphrase are secrets.
PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE=off # on = archiving active (arm only after the stanza exists)
PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT= # S3 HOST ONLY — no https://, no port, no bucket (e.g. s3.ru-1.storage.selcloud.ru); path-style addressing
PGBACKREST_S3_PORT= # optional; default 443 — set only if the provider uses a non-standard S3 port
PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET= # bucket name; lowercase, no dots/underscores
PGBACKREST_S3_REGION= # e.g. ru-1
PGBACKREST_S3_KEY= # secret: S3 access key id
PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET= # secret: S3 secret access key
PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS= # secret: repo encryption passphrase — KEEP SAFE, stored apart from the S3 keys (losing it makes the archive unrecoverable)
# --- Dictionary -------------------------------------------------------------
# scrabble-dictionary release tag baked into the image as the SEED dictionary for a
# FRESH volume (image build-arg; also labels the resident seed version). After first
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@@ -220,10 +220,89 @@ release tag, so any prior release is reachable.
**Migrations** must be **expand-contract** (backward-compatible; goose is forward-only):
the automatic rollback is image-only and never restores the DB. A deploy that changes
`backend/internal/postgres/migrations/` opens a maintenance window — the backend (sole
writer) is stopped for a consistent `pg_dump` into `/opt/scrabble/dumps` before the new
backend migrates. **Manual DB restore** (only if a migration was destructive):
`docker exec -i scrabble-postgres psql -U scrabble -d scrabble -c 'DROP SCHEMA backend CASCADE'`,
then pipe the dump into the same `psql`, and redeploy the matching old tag.
writer) is stopped for a consistent **whole-database** `pg_dump` into `/opt/scrabble/dumps`
(it covers `backend` **and** `payments`) before the new backend migrates. **Manual DB
restore** (only if a migration was destructive): drop the app schemas in the same instance
and pipe the dump back —
`docker exec -i scrabble-postgres psql -U scrabble -d scrabble -c 'DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS backend CASCADE; DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS payments CASCADE;'`,
then `docker exec -i scrabble-postgres psql -U scrabble -d scrabble < the-dump.sql`, and
redeploy the matching old tag. This dump is a belt-and-braces net for a bad migration;
**point-in-time recovery** (below) is the primary recovery path once armed, and the only one
that survives losing the host.
## Point-in-time recovery (PITR)
The main host archives Postgres continuously with **pgBackRest** to **Selectel S3**
(encrypted at rest, path-style addressing) so the database can be restored to any moment —
protecting the money ledger and the game state against corruption or host loss. It is the
primary recovery path; the migration-window `pg_dump` above is the secondary net.
**Shape.** A daily full **base backup** (a systemd timer on the main host, `04:00`) plus
**continuous WAL** archived by Postgres `archive_command` (a segment is forced at least every
5 minutes, so the recovery point is never more than a few minutes behind). Retention is **30
days** (`repo1-retention-full=30`); the repository is AES-256-CBC encrypted. This is main-host
only — the test contour never archives.
**Wiring.** pgBackRest ships inside the DB image (`deploy/postgres/Dockerfile`); the
repository + S3 credentials + cipher are the `PGBACKREST_*` environment on the postgres
service in `docker-compose.prod.yml`, rendered from the `PROD_` Gitea set by
`write-prod-env.sh`. Archiving is gated by **`PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE` (default `off`)**, so
shipping or redeploying this stack does **not** start archiving — the artifact is inert until
armed, which is why an un-armed prod deploy can never pile WAL onto the disk. The base-backup
timer is provisioned by the Ansible `main` role behind `pitr_enabled` (also default off). Two
Grafana alerts watch health: `WAL archiving failing` (`pg_stat_archiver_failed_count` rising)
and `WAL archiving stalled` (`pg_stat_archiver_last_archive_age` over 30 min) — both
absent/NaN-safe, so they stay quiet until archiving is armed.
**Assessment (owner-reviewed; the gate before the first real money).** Measured on prod
`pg_stat_wal`: WAL is generated at **~0.77 MB/day** and the database is **~9.6 MB**. At
30-day retention on Selectel S3 (~2 ₽/GB·month) the archive is **under ~0.3 GB → well under
1 ₽/month** (compression halves it again); request volume is trivial. Performance impact is
**negligible**: archive-push moves tiny compressed segments, and the daily full base backup
is a ~10 MB, sub-second job on the 2 vCPU host. Revisit both if traffic grows ~100× (watch
`node_exporter` during a base backup).
**Arming (owner-coordinated, once, before real payments).** Ships disarmed; to turn it on:
1. **Owner (Selectel + Gitea):** create an S3 bucket (name **lowercase, no dots/underscores**)
and an S3 access key/secret; pick a repository **cipher passphrase** and store it **apart
from the S3 keys** (losing it makes the archive unrecoverable). Set the Gitea `PROD_` set —
variables `PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT` (the S3 **host only** — no `https://`, no port, no
bucket) / `_S3_BUCKET` / `_S3_REGION`, an optional `_S3_PORT` (default 443, set only for a
non-standard provider port), and `PROD_PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE=on`; secrets
`PROD_PGBACKREST_S3_KEY` (the S3 **access key**) / `_S3_KEY_SECRET` (its paired **secret
key**, shown once at creation) / `_CIPHER_PASS` (a fresh repository passphrase, e.g.
`openssl rand -base64 48`).
2. Promote `development → master`, tag, and run **prod-deploy**. The roll recreates postgres
with `archive_mode=on` behind the maintenance page. (Archive pushes fail harmlessly for the
minute until step 3 creates the repository — the WAL is retained, not lost.)
3. On the main host, create the repository, take the first base backup, and verify:
```sh
docker exec scrabble-postgres pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble stanza-create
docker exec scrabble-postgres pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble --type=full backup
docker exec scrabble-postgres pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble check
```
4. Enable the daily timer: `ansible-playbook site.yml -e pitr_enabled=true` (installs + starts
`pgbackrest-backup.timer` on the main host).
5. Confirm in Grafana that the two archiving alerts are green (`last_archive_age` now tracks a
real number, `failed_count` flat).
**Restore drill (proves recoverability; re-run after arming and after any major change).** On
an **isolated, one-shot** target (a throwaway VM or a container with no ingress), pgBackRest,
the matching Postgres major, an empty `PGDATA`, and the same `PGBACKREST_*` environment:
```sh
pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble --type=time "--target=YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS+00" --delta restore
# start Postgres; it replays WAL to the target; then verify a known row / the ledger tail
```
The target holds **real money + personal data** while it exists — keep it network-isolated and
**destroy it (wipe `PGDATA` + the instance) afterwards**. Record each drill (date, target
timestamp, outcome) here:
| Date | Target timestamp | Result |
| --- | --- | --- |
| _pending first arming_ | — | — |
**bot-link cert rotation:** regenerate (`deploy/gen-certs.sh /tmp/c --force`), reset the
five `PROD_BOTLINK_*` secrets from `/tmp/c`, and re-run the workflow — both hosts redeploy
@@ -249,14 +328,17 @@ VITE_VK_APP_LINK, VITE_VK_APP_ID`. **Derived from `PUBLIC_BASE_URL` at deploy**
`PROD_{POSTGRES_PASSWORD, GM_BASICAUTH_HASH, GRAFANA_ADMIN_PASSWORD, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN,
TELEGRAM_PROMO_BOT_TOKEN, EXPORT_SIGN_KEY, GATEWAY_HONEYTOKEN, REGISTRY_PASSWORD, SSH_KEY,
SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS, BOTLINK_CA, BOTLINK_GATEWAY_CERT, BOTLINK_GATEWAY_KEY, BOTLINK_BOT_CERT,
BOTLINK_BOT_KEY}`; variables:
BOTLINK_BOT_KEY, PGBACKREST_S3_KEY, PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET, PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS}`;
variables:
`PROD_{REGISTRY_USER, MAIN_HOST, TG_HOST, CADDY_SITE_ADDRESS, GM_BASICAUTH_USER, LOG_LEVEL,
TELEGRAM_GAME_CHANNEL_ID, TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID, TELEGRAM_SUPPORT_CHAT_ID, TELEGRAM_BOT_USERNAME,
VITE_TELEGRAM_BOT_ID, VITE_TELEGRAM_LINK, VITE_TELEGRAM_GAME_CHANNEL_NAME, SMTP_RELAY_FROM,
PUBLIC_BASE_URL, SMTP_RELAY_ADMIN_FROM, ADMIN_EMAIL, SMTP_RELAY_SERVICE_FROM, SERVICE_EMAIL,
GF_SMTP_ENABLED}`. The test contour uses the same names under `TEST_`, minus the prod-only
infra (`MAIN_HOST`/`TG_HOST`/`REGISTRY_*`/`SSH_*`/`BOTLINK_*`, which the test deploy generates
or runs locally) and plus `TEST_AWG_CONF` (the bot's VPN egress).
GF_SMTP_ENABLED, PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT, PGBACKREST_S3_PORT, PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET,
PGBACKREST_S3_REGION, PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE}`. The test contour uses the same names under `TEST_`, minus the
prod-only infra (`MAIN_HOST`/`TG_HOST`/`REGISTRY_*`/`SSH_*`/`BOTLINK_*` and the `PGBACKREST_*`
PITR set, which is prod-only — the test contour never archives) and plus `TEST_AWG_CONF` (the
bot's VPN egress).
## Host-side setup (outside this repo)
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@@ -45,5 +45,7 @@ safe (idempotent) and survives a host resize.
10m×3 log rotation), `deploy` user (docker group, no sudo), key-only sshd,
`ufw` default-deny incoming + allow SSH, fail2ban sshd jail, unattended
upgrades, chrony, `/opt/scrabble/{config,certs,dumps,images}`.
- **main**: `ufw` opens 80/443/9443; the external `edge` docker network.
- **main**: `ufw` opens 80/443/9443; the external `edge` docker network; the pgBackRest
daily base-backup systemd timer — installed only when `pitr_enabled=true` (off by default;
turned on as part of arming point-in-time recovery, see [`../README.md`](../README.md)).
- **tg**: verifies direct `api.telegram.org` egress (the no-VPN assumption).
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@@ -27,3 +27,12 @@ docker_log_max_file: "3"
# path (a slow service beats a killed one). Set swap_size to "0" to skip provisioning.
swap_size: "1G"
swap_swappiness: 10
# Point-in-time recovery (pgBackRest). The base-backup systemd timer on the main host is
# gated by pitr_enabled so provisioning stays inert until archiving is armed — the timer
# would fail nightly if it ran before the S3 repository + stanza exist. Arm it as part of
# the PITR rollout (deploy/README.md): flip it on with `-e pitr_enabled=true` (or a main
# host_var) once the stanza is created. Only the `main` role reads these.
pitr_enabled: false
# systemd OnCalendar for the daily full base backup — a low-traffic hour on the main host.
pitr_backup_oncalendar: "*-*-* 04:00:00"
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@@ -16,3 +16,30 @@
community.docker.docker_network:
name: edge
state: present
# --- pgBackRest base-backup schedule (point-in-time recovery) ------------------
# A daily full base backup via a systemd timer that runs pgBackRest inside the postgres
# container; archive_command handles the continuous WAL between backups. Gated by
# pitr_enabled so the schedule stays inert until archiving is armed (the S3 repository +
# stanza must exist first, or the run fails nightly). Arm per deploy/README.md.
- name: Install the pgBackRest base-backup service
ansible.builtin.template:
src: pgbackrest-backup.service.j2
dest: /etc/systemd/system/pgbackrest-backup.service
mode: "0644"
when: pitr_enabled | default(false) | bool
- name: Install the pgBackRest base-backup timer
ansible.builtin.template:
src: pgbackrest-backup.timer.j2
dest: /etc/systemd/system/pgbackrest-backup.timer
mode: "0644"
when: pitr_enabled | default(false) | bool
- name: Enable and start the pgBackRest base-backup timer
ansible.builtin.systemd:
name: pgbackrest-backup.timer
enabled: true
state: started
daemon_reload: true
when: pitr_enabled | default(false) | bool
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
# Managed by Ansible (deploy/ansible).
# Daily full pgBackRest base backup for the payments/game database. Runs pgBackRest
# inside the postgres container (where the repository configuration and PGDATA live);
# the continuous WAL between base backups is handled by the container's archive_command.
# Installed only when pitr_enabled is set (see deploy/ansible/group_vars/all.yml).
[Unit]
Description=pgBackRest full base backup (scrabble)
After=docker.service
Requires=docker.service
[Service]
Type=oneshot
# docker exec runs as the image's postgres user and inherits the container's PGBACKREST_*
# environment (the S3 repository + cipher), so no repository config is needed on the host.
ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker exec scrabble-postgres pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble --type=full backup
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# Managed by Ansible (deploy/ansible).
# Fires the daily full base backup. Persistent=true catches up a run missed while the
# host was down. Installed only when pitr_enabled is set.
[Unit]
Description=Daily pgBackRest full base backup (scrabble)
[Timer]
OnCalendar={{ pitr_backup_oncalendar }}
Persistent=true
[Install]
WantedBy=timers.target
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@@ -45,6 +45,43 @@ services:
memory: 384M
postgres:
image: ${REGISTRY:?set REGISTRY}/scrabble-postgres:${TAG:?set TAG}
# Continuous WAL archiving to S3 via pgBackRest (point-in-time recovery), on the prod
# main host only. archive_mode is gated by PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE (default "off"), so
# merging/redeploying this stack does NOT start archiving until the operator arms it:
# archiving stays inert — and cannot pile WAL onto the disk — until the S3 repository is
# set up, the stanza is created and the switch is flipped on. See deploy/README.md
# (point-in-time recovery — arming). Non-secret settings are inline; the endpoint,
# bucket, region, S3 keys and repository cipher passphrase come from the prod env.sh
# (deploy/write-prod-env.sh, PROD_ secrets/variables).
environment:
PGBACKREST_STANZA: scrabble
PGBACKREST_PG1_PATH: /var/lib/postgresql/data
PGBACKREST_REPO1_TYPE: s3
PGBACKREST_REPO1_PATH: /pgbackrest
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_URI_STYLE: path
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_ENDPOINT: ${PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT:-}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_PORT: ${PGBACKREST_S3_PORT:-443}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_BUCKET: ${PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET:-}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_REGION: ${PGBACKREST_S3_REGION:-}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_KEY: ${PGBACKREST_S3_KEY:-}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_S3_KEY_SECRET: ${PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET:-}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_CIPHER_TYPE: aes-256-cbc
PGBACKREST_REPO1_CIPHER_PASS: ${PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS:-}
PGBACKREST_REPO1_RETENTION_FULL: "30"
PGBACKREST_COMPRESS_TYPE: zst
PGBACKREST_LOG_LEVEL_CONSOLE: info
PGBACKREST_LOG_LEVEL_FILE: "off"
# archive_command is inert while archive_mode is off, so it is always present and only
# the mode switches. A forced 5-minute segment switch bounds the recovery point.
command:
- postgres
- -c
- archive_mode=${PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE:-off}
- -c
- "archive_command=pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble archive-push %p"
- -c
- archive_timeout=300
deploy:
resources:
limits:
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@@ -38,7 +38,13 @@ x-logging: &default-logging
services:
postgres:
container_name: scrabble-postgres
image: postgres:17-alpine
# Built from postgres:17-alpine + pgBackRest (deploy/postgres/Dockerfile) so the prod
# main host can archive WAL for point-in-time recovery. Archiving is switched on only by
# the prod overlay (docker-compose.prod.yml); on this contour the extra binary is present
# but idle and this is a plain postgres. See deploy/README.md (point-in-time recovery).
image: scrabble-postgres:latest
build:
context: postgres
restart: unless-stopped
logging: *default-logging
environment:
@@ -212,3 +212,62 @@ groups:
- evaluator: { type: gt, params: [0.8] }
labels: { severity: warning }
annotations: { summary: 'Postgres using over 80% of max_connections.' }
# Continuous WAL archiving health (pgBackRest -> S3, point-in-time recovery). Both rules
# read the postgres_exporter's built-in pg_stat_archiver metrics and are absent/NaN-safe:
# on the test contour (and any host before archiving is armed) archive_mode is off, so
# failed_count stays 0 and last_archive_age is NaN — neither threshold trips.
- orgId: 1
name: scrabble-backup
folder: Alerts
interval: 1m
rules:
- uid: pg_archive_failing
title: WAL archiving failing
condition: C
for: 15m
noDataState: OK
execErrState: OK
data:
- refId: A
relativeTimeRange: { from: 900, to: 0 }
datasourceUid: prometheus
model:
refId: A
expr: increase(pg_stat_archiver_failed_count[15m])
instant: true
- refId: C
datasourceUid: __expr__
model:
refId: C
type: threshold
expression: A
conditions:
- evaluator: { type: gt, params: [0] }
labels: { severity: critical }
annotations: { summary: 'pgBackRest archive_command is failing — PITR is degrading and pg_wal can fill the disk. Run `docker exec scrabble-postgres pgbackrest --stanza=scrabble check`.' }
- uid: pg_archive_stalled
title: WAL archiving stalled
condition: C
for: 15m
noDataState: OK
execErrState: OK
data:
- refId: A
relativeTimeRange: { from: 300, to: 0 }
datasourceUid: prometheus
model:
refId: A
expr: pg_stat_archiver_last_archive_age
instant: true
- refId: C
datasourceUid: __expr__
model:
refId: C
type: threshold
expression: A
conditions:
- evaluator: { type: gt, params: [1800] }
labels: { severity: critical }
annotations: { summary: 'No WAL segment archived for over 30 minutes (archive_timeout is 5m) — archiving is stalled; the PITR recovery point is frozen and pg_wal may grow.' }
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# Postgres for the Scrabble contour, extended with pgBackRest for continuous WAL
# archiving and point-in-time recovery. pgBackRest must live in the database container
# because Postgres runs archive_command in-process; the scheduled base backups and the
# manual restore drills invoke the same binary through `docker exec`, inheriting the
# repository configuration from the container environment.
#
# Archiving is enabled only on the production main host, where the prod overlay
# (docker-compose.prod.yml) sets archive_mode and supplies the S3 repository. On the test
# contour this image behaves exactly as a plain postgres:17-alpine. See deploy/README.md
# (point-in-time recovery).
FROM postgres:17-alpine
RUN apk add --no-cache pgbackrest
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@@ -140,7 +140,10 @@ if [ "$MIGRATION" = 1 ]; then
echo "migration deploy: opening maintenance window (stopping the backend = the only writer)"
dc stop backend
dump="$DUMP_DIR/pre-$TAG-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).sql"
if ! docker exec scrabble-postgres pg_dump -U "$PG_USER" -d "$PG_DB" -n backend > "$dump"; then
# Dump the WHOLE database (no -n): the payments schema — and any schema added later —
# must be in the belt-and-braces snapshot, not just backend. Restored manually into the
# same instance only if a migration turned out destructive (see deploy/README.md).
if ! docker exec scrabble-postgres pg_dump -U "$PG_USER" -d "$PG_DB" > "$dump"; then
echo "pg_dump failed; restarting the old backend and aborting"
dc start backend
exit 1
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@@ -73,4 +73,16 @@ export GF_SMTP_ENABLED='$GF_SMTP_ENABLED'
export PUBLIC_BASE_URL='$PUBLIC_BASE_URL'
export GATEWAY_HONEYTOKEN='$GATEWAY_HONEYTOKEN'
export GATEWAY_ABUSE_BAN_ENABLED='true'
# Continuous WAL archiving (pgBackRest -> S3) for point-in-time recovery. The artifact
# ships disarmed: PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE defaults off, so archiving stays inert until the
# operator sets the S3 repository values + secrets, creates the stanza and flips the switch
# on (deploy/README.md). Empty repository values are harmless while the mode is off.
export PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE='${PGBACKREST_ARCHIVE_MODE:-off}'
export PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT='$PGBACKREST_S3_ENDPOINT'
export PGBACKREST_S3_PORT='${PGBACKREST_S3_PORT:-443}'
export PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET='$PGBACKREST_S3_BUCKET'
export PGBACKREST_S3_REGION='$PGBACKREST_S3_REGION'
export PGBACKREST_S3_KEY='$PGBACKREST_S3_KEY'
export PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET='$PGBACKREST_S3_KEY_SECRET'
export PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS='$PGBACKREST_CIPHER_PASS'
EOF
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@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ dropped). Horizontal scaling is explicit future work.
solver version, so it cannot drift from the running backend. The **move journal, history
and GCG are unaffected** (they stay decoded concrete characters, §9.1).
- **gateway ↔ backend (sync)**: plain HTTP REST/JSON. The gateway injects
`X-User-ID` for authenticated requests; `backend` never re-derives identity
from the body. Because every sync call targets the one backend host, the
`X-User-ID` (and the session's trusted `X-Platform`, §3) for authenticated
requests; `backend` never re-derives identity or platform from the body. Because every sync call targets the one backend host, the
gateway's REST client widens its keep-alive pool well past the stdlib default
of 2 idle connections per host; otherwise the per-request connection churn
exhausts ephemeral ports and burns gateway CPU under load (see
@@ -199,6 +199,21 @@ arrive from a platform rather than completing a mandatory registration).
until explicitly revoked (`status``revoked`). A revoke can target one token or,
on an account merge (§4), **every** session of the retired account
(`RevokeAllForAccount`, which also evicts them from the warm cache).
- **Trusted execution platform.** Each session also records a `platform` — a `kind`
(`vk`/`telegram`/`direct`) plus a device `subtype` (`ios`/`android`/`web`) — captured
at creation, so a store-compliance gate has an unforgeable execution context
(`docs/PAYMENTS.md` §8). `kind` is derived server-side from the validated establish
path (the VK launch, the Telegram initData, or a web-native session), **never a client
field**; the `subtype` is trusted only for VK (it rides inside the signed `vk_platform`
parameter) and is client-reported best-effort for telegram/direct. VK and Telegram
re-mint (and so re-validate and re-capture) on every cold start; a direct session
captures it once. The gateway injects the resolved platform as **`X-Platform`**
(`<kind>/<subtype>`) alongside `X-User-ID`, sourced from the session and never the
request body; an absent or unrecorded platform — a session predating the feature, or
one the gateway could not attribute — is **untrusted**, treated as view-only (no
spends). Consistent with the revoke-only model, platform freshness carries no separate
TTL; a stale untrusted session recovers on its next VK/TG cold-start re-mint, or (for a
reused direct/email session) on re-login.
- **Guest** = ephemeral web session (no platform, no email). A guest is backed by
a durable `accounts` row flagged `is_guest` and carrying **no identity** — the
row is a technical necessity (the `sessions` and `game_players` foreign keys
@@ -1150,7 +1165,7 @@ link — misses the event; while an add-email confirmation is pending the client
| Public rate limiting / anti-abuse | gateway (per-IP public/email/admin classes, per-user authenticated class; a request body cap of `GATEWAY_MAX_BODY_BYTES`; rejections are metered, summarised to the backend and surfaced in the admin console with a conservative reversible auto-flag — §11). In prod a **temporary IP ban** (`GATEWAY_ABUSE_BAN_ENABLED`) blocks an IP that sustains rejections or trips a **honeypot** decoy path / **honeytoken**, refused with 429 before any work; operators lift bans from the console. Off in the shared-NAT test contour, where the client IP is not real (§11) |
| Telegram initData validation (bot-token HMAC) | the Telegram **validator**; the gateway delegates it over gRPC, so the bot token (the HMAC secret) lives only in the validator and the bot, never in the gateway. The validator also **rejects a bot principal** (the signed `is_bot` flag) before any account is provisioned |
| Session minting; email-code / guest validation | gateway (with backend) |
| Session → `user_id` resolution, `X-User-ID` injection | gateway |
| Session → `user_id` + trusted platform resolution, `X-User-ID` / `X-Platform` injection | gateway (platform sourced from the session, never the request body — §3) |
| Authorisation, ownership, state transitions | backend (`X-User-ID` is the sole identity input) |
| Manual account block (suspension) | backend: a per-request gate refuses a blocked account on every `/api/v1/user/*` route except the block-status probe with **403 `account_blocked`**; the operator blocks/unblocks from the admin console (§11) |
| User feedback gate | backend rejects a guest or a `feedback_banned` account from submitting; the **gateway** also rejects a guest's `feedback.submit` (the `Op.NonGuest` flag + `is_guest` from session resolve) with **`guest_forbidden`** before any backend call; attachments are served `nosniff` with a download disposition for non-images (§15) |
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message does not mark it read — only the explicit actions do; message bodies and attachments are
shown defensively (text escaped, attachments downloaded rather than rendered).
### Wallet
Durable players have a **Wallet** — a tab in the Settings hub, between Friends and About; guests have
none. It shows their **chips** (the in-game currency, split by where they were funded — VK, Telegram
or the web), their **active benefits** (ads off until a date or forever, and the available hint
count), and a **store**. What is visible and spendable depends on **where the app runs**, by the
store-compliance rules in [`PAYMENTS.md`](PAYMENTS.md): inside a store only that store's chips are
usable; on the open web all attached chips are, drawn web → VK → Telegram; on VK-iOS the balance is
shown but frozen for spending.
The **store** lists **values** bought with chips (extra hints, days without ads) at a fixed chip
price shown in every context, and **chip packs** bought with real money, priced in the running
context's currency (VK Votes, Telegram Stars, or roubles on the web). Buying a value applies its
benefit at once. Before a web purchase that would draw VK/Telegram chips, the app **warns** that the
benefit will then work only on the web and in the app — a store rule — and asks the player to confirm.
On the **Google Play** build the money purchases are hidden behind a note pointing to the RuStore
build (Google's in-app-currency rule); spending already-earned chips still works. The wallet keeps
**no purchase history** — only the current balances, benefits and store.
### Advertising banner
A one-line banner under the nav shows short promotional or operational messages to **free
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сообщения и вложения показываются защищённо (текст экранируется, вложения отдаются на скачивание, а не
рендерятся).
### Кошелёк
У постоянных (не гостевых) игроков есть **Кошелёк** — вкладка в разделе настроек, между «Друзьями» и
«О программе»; у гостей его нет. Он показывает **фишки** (внутриигровую валюту, разделённую по тому,
где она была пополнена — VK, Telegram или веб), **активные блага** (реклама выключена до даты или
навсегда, и число доступных подсказок) и **магазин**. Что видно и что можно потратить, зависит от
того, **где запущено приложение**, по правилам соответствия магазинам из [`PAYMENTS.md`](PAYMENTS.md):
внутри магазина доступны только его фишки; в открытом вебе — все привязанные, списываются в порядке
веб → VK → Telegram; на VK-iOS баланс показан, но трата заморожена.
**Магазин** перечисляет **ценности**, покупаемые за фишки (дополнительные подсказки, дни без рекламы),
по фиксированной цене в фишках, одинаковой во всех контекстах, и **наборы фишек**, покупаемые за
настоящие деньги, в валюте текущего контекста (голоса VK, звёзды Telegram или рубли в вебе). Покупка
ценности сразу применяет её благо. Перед покупкой в вебе, которая списала бы фишки VK/Telegram,
приложение **предупреждает**, что благо будет работать только в вебе и в приложении — это правило
магазинов — и просит подтверждения. В сборке для **Google Play** покупки за деньги скрыты за подсказкой
установить сборку из RuStore (правило Google о внутриигровой валюте); трата уже заработанных фишек
по-прежнему работает. Кошелёк **не хранит историю покупок** — только текущие балансы, блага и магазин.
### Рекламный баннер
Однострочный баннер под навбаром показывает короткие рекламные или служебные сообщения **бесплатным
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# PAYMENTS — monetization mechanics
Authoritative specification of the monetization domain: the in-game currency, wallets,
benefits, store-compliance rules, payment intake, ads, catalog, ledger, and reporting.
English is authoritative; [`PAYMENTS_ru.md`](PAYMENTS_ru.md) mirrors it in plain Russian
(mirror every point edit in the same PR, like `FUNCTIONAL.md`/`FUNCTIONAL_ru.md`).
Read this before changing any payments behaviour. The technical implementation plan lives
in [`../PLAN.md`](../PLAN.md).
> Status: specification approved; implementation staged (see `PLAN.md`). Nothing here is
> live yet.
## 1. Overview
The game earns through two orthogonal channels:
- **Purchases** of the in-game currency **Фишка** (chips) with real money, then spending
chips on **values** (benefits).
- **Ads** — a rewarded video tops chips up; an interstitial and a house banner monetize by
impression.
The currency is **two-tier**:
```
money (VK Votes / TG Stars / RUB via Robokassa) ─┐
├─► Фишки (chips) ──► values
rewarded ad view ─┘ (no-ads, hints,
tournament fee)
```
Chips are the single storefront unit. Money and rewarded views **fund** chips; chips
**buy** values. There is no path that spends money directly on a value — always through
chips.
## 2. Currency model
**One chip is one chip everywhere** — the unit is uniform. The difference between payment
methods lives entirely in the **purchase rate**: a chip pack costs *X* Votes / *Y* Stars /
*Z* RUB, and the rate absorbs each store's commission. Value prices are fixed **in chips**
and identical across methods.
The chip balance is **segmented by `source`** — the platform where the chips were funded:
| `source` | Funded by |
|------------|----------------------------------|
| `vk` | VK Votes purchase, VK rewarded ad |
| `telegram` | TG Stars purchase |
| `direct` | Robokassa purchase (web / native)|
A single account holds all three segments simultaneously: `balance = (account_id, source)`,
up to three rows — a row is materialised lazily on the segment's first funding, and an absent
segment reads as zero. Segmentation is **not** per-identity — see §6.
Why segmented, not one pooled balance: store rules forbid activating value that was paid
for outside the store's own cash desk. Chips funded inside VK (Votes) may only be spent in
the VK context; Stars only inside Telegram; Robokassa-funded (`direct`) chips only outside
the stores. See §4.
## 3. Three operations, kept distinct
Do not conflate these — they use different keys:
1. **Fund chips** — money/ad → chip `source` segment, keyed by the **execution context**.
2. **Spend chips = buy a value** — segment → benefit, keyed by context with the gate (§4).
This is where a benefit is **born** and stamped with its `origin`.
3. **Apply a benefit** over time (e.g. "no-ads until *T*") — governed by the origin rule
(§5).
`source` (where chips were funded) and `origin` (where a value was bought) share the same
value set `{vk, telegram, direct}` but mean different things. On the web they can diverge:
web spending may draw `vk` chips (`source=vk`) into a `direct` purchase (`origin=direct`).
## 4. Store-compliance gate
The compliance wall is **one-directional**. The dangerous direction — activating externally
paid value *inside* a store wrapper — is blocked; the safe direction (a store benefit
leaking out to the open web) is allowed.
**Spend context → which segments/benefits are usable:**
| Execution context | Spendable chip segments | Spend priority |
|---------------------|-------------------------|--------------------|
| Inside VK (Android) | `vk` | — |
| Inside VK (iOS) | none — frozen (view only)| — |
| Inside Telegram | `telegram` | — |
| Web / native (Direct)| `direct` + `vk` + `telegram` | direct → vk → tg |
- Inside VK/TG only the same-named segment is usable; everything else (chiefly `direct`) is
invisible-as-spendable there.
- On the web the store has no jurisdiction, so all attached segments are spendable, drained
by priority direct → vk → tg.
- **VK iOS** is frozen for spending (Apple forbids spending virtual currency on digital
goods outside IAP inside VK on iOS): the balance is shown as a number, but no purchase or
spend is possible. A previously bought benefit still *applies* there.
The account is **single** (identities merge, one profile/friends/stats). The gate is
**logical**: in a VK/TG context the server activates only the same-named segment. It rests
on a **trusted platform signal** (§8) — the client is never believed. When the platform
cannot be trusted, the gate is **fail-closed**: spends/purchases are denied, view only.
### One-directional benefit application
A benefit carries `origin` = the **purchase context** (not "what it was paid with"). Buying
on the web with `vk` chips still yields `origin=direct`.
| `origin` | Where the benefit applies |
|------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
| `vk` / `telegram`| **Everywhere** — inside its store *and* out on web/native |
| `direct` | **Only** web/native — never inside VK/TG (= store ban) |
Before a web spend draws `vk`/`telegram` chips, the UI **warns** the user that the value
will be available here (web/native) only, because of VK/TG restrictions.
## 5. Benefits
Three distinct entities, do not merge:
- **Chips** — currency. Segment by `source`.
- **Hints** — consumable, bought with chips. Segment by `origin`. Spent one-per-hint in
online games; `vs_ai` hints stay free/unlimited (30-min idle gate, not counted). A hint
spent in a game is drawn from an `origin` applicable to the current context (same
one-directional relaxation as above).
- **No-ads** — a duration benefit, bought with chips. Segment by `origin`.
**No-ads stacking.** Buying a term extends `paid_until[origin] += term` from
`max(now, current end)` — the remainder is never lost ("terms add up"). **Forever** is a
separate perpetual flag that overrides terms. "Ads off in context *P*" ⇔ some `origin`
applicable in *P* has `paid_until > now` (on the web take the max over direct/vk/tg; in VK
only vk; in TG only tg).
**What no-ads suppresses:** the top banner **and** the post-move fullscreen interstitial.
The voluntary **rewarded** view (for chips) is never suppressed — it is the user's choice.
**Tournament fee** — a future value type; the atom is provisioned but the mechanic ships
later.
## 6. Wallet lifecycle
**Segment availability rule.** A segment is spendable ⇔ the account has an identity of that
`source` (for `direct`: a durable identity/email). This makes unlink/merge fall out
naturally.
**Unlink (vk/tg).** Allowed even with a non-zero balance/active benefit. The segment is not
burned — it **sleeps** (no identity ⇒ unavailable in VK *and*, lacking the attachment,
unavailable as an attached web segment); re-linking wakes it. The user is warned before
unlinking ("N chips will be unavailable until you re-link"). The last identity cannot be
unlinked (existing `ErrLastIdentity`).
**Merge.** Segments and benefits merge **by origin**: same-origin segments add (chips sum,
benefit terms extend per origin), different origins coexist. This extends the current
account-merge (`hint_balance +=`, `paid_account OR=`) so origin is preserved and nothing
leaks across platforms.
**Guest.** A guest account has **no wallet at all** — the Wallet section is hidden, no
purchases, no balance, by design. Balances belong only to durable accounts. The guest
reaper therefore deletes guests freely (no money can exist there). In `direct`, email is
required **before the first purchase** as a recovery anchor (in VK/TG the vk/tg identity is
already the anchor); the existing email flow (request code → confirm → clear guest →
durable) is reused.
## 7. Catalog and pricing
The catalog is **configurable** — products, prices, purchase rates, and rewarded payout
live in the database and are edited in the admin console, no release required.
- **Base values (atoms):** chips, hints, no-ads days, tournament entry.
- **Product = a set of atoms + a price.** Sold singly or as a combo (e.g. "250 hints + 30
no-ads days").
- **Chip pack** (funds chips) — priced **per method** (multi-currency Votes/Stars/RUB) as a
single product.
- **Value** (bought with chips) — priced **in chips** (uniform across methods).
**Deactivation, not deletion.** Products are soft-deleted (deactivated). A completed
purchase stores a **snapshot** of what was sold (atom composition + price at the time) into
an archive, so history/receipts/tax are independent of later catalog edits.
## 8. Trusted platform signal
The gate (§4) needs a **trusted, unforgeable** platform context on the server. The client is
never the source of truth.
- The platform is a **property of the session**, captured when the session is created. VK and
Telegram wrappers re-mint (and so re-validate the launch signature — VK launch-params `sign`
/ Telegram `initData`) on **every cold start**, so their platform is re-confirmed each launch;
a `direct` session captures it once, established by the fact of a web/native session's creation
(no external signer, and none needed — reaching vk/tg segments in a direct context still
requires a real attachment, §6).
- The platform carries **kind** (`vk`/`telegram`/`direct`) **plus subtype**
(`ios`/`android`/`web`). `kind` is always trusted — the server derives it from the validated
launch, never a client field. The **subtype is trusted only for VK**: it rides inside the
signed launch parameters, which is what makes the **VK iOS freeze** enforceable; for Telegram
and direct the subtype is client-reported and best-effort, so the gate never keys off it.
- The gateway resolves the session and passes `platform` to the backend (alongside the existing
`X-User-ID`), sourced from the session — never the client request body.
- **Fail-closed:** an untrusted platform — a session with no recorded platform, one predating
this feature or one the gateway could not attribute — denies spends/purchases and applying any
foreign origin (view only). A VK/TG session recovers on its next cold-start re-mint; a reused
direct/email session on re-login.
## 9. Payment intake
**Server callback only.** Chips are credited solely on a **verified** (signature/HMAC)
provider callback — Robokassa webhook / TG `successful_payment` / VK callback. A client "I
paid" is ignored.
**Single writer.** One payments domain is the only writer of the ledger. Public webhooks
(Robokassa/VK) terminate at the edge (Caddy/gateway) and proxy into payments; TG
`successful_payment` reaches the bot, which forwards into payments. One place credits and
dedupes.
**Order-flow.** The server pre-creates an `order(pending)` with account / platform / pack /
expected amount / origin. The `order_id` is threaded to the provider (Robokassa `InvId` / TG
`invoice_payload` / VK `item` — confirm the exact VK field at integration). The callback
matches by `order_id` (never by amount, so equal-amount collisions cannot happen), verifies
the amount, credits, marks `paid`. **Idempotency:** dedup by `(provider, provider_payment_id)`.
**Pending is invisible** to the user; it auto-expires on a timeout (~30 min, DB hygiene). A
valid callback is **always** honoured, even on an expired order (`expired` ≠ cancellation —
the money is real, the chips are owed). The user sees only successful purchases.
**TG bot outbox.** `successful_payment` reaches the bot only (Bot API, not the Mini App), and
the bot host is weak and can lose connectivity, so the bot is a durable link. Store-and-
forward on **SQLite** on the bot's disk: receive → store → ack the Telegram update → forward
to payments (idempotent, dedup by `telegram_payment_charge_id`) → ack → mark `forwarded`.
Retries with backoff; re-drives undelivered on restart. At-least-once delivery + idempotent
intake = credited exactly once.
**Events.** The payments domain writes `payment_events` (succeeded / failed / refunded); a
dispatcher fans out over channels — the live gRPC stream if the user is in-app, else the
existing `botlink` push / email relay. "Payment failed" (an **active** provider decline, not
an abandoned pending) is surfaced to the user; "payment succeeded" is a hook (email / bot
message).
**Refunds.** ToS is **non-refundable** — we do not offer refunds to the user. An admin may
issue a **manual** refund (edge case: a user demands one shortly after paying / closes their
account — tie into `accountdelete`, which already preserves messages). **External** refunds
(chargeback / store decision / TG / VK) are honoured: the system takes the `refunded` event,
**best-effort** revokes the benefit (never going negative; if chips were already spent, it
records the loss + an abuse flag), and writes to the ledger. The ledger is **export-ready**
for future tax reporting and Robokassa reconciliation (reconciliation itself is not built
yet; the schema stays compatible).
## 10. Ads
**Launch scope: VK only** for video (rewarded payout in RUB, ОРД automatic, API ready).
web/native/TG keep the existing house **text banner** only; video is deferred until a
ruble-paying in-app network exists. The ad provider is behind an **abstraction** so a future
network for other platforms slots in without rework. Crypto-payout networks (AdsGram/AdMob)
are rejected — no legal ruble income for a self-employed (НПД) developer.
**Rewarded** (voluntary video for chips) credits chips through payments on the network's
**server verify callback** (client not believed, like a payment). On-launch anti-fraud is
the provider's verify only (no own daily cap yet; the abstraction allows adding caps later).
**Interstitial** (post-move fullscreen), configurable server-side values:
- Global cooldown **per user, across all games**, default **5 min**.
- **`vs_ai` — 30 min** (aligned with the hint cooldown, so it does not scare casual players).
- Applying a **hint** triggers a post-move interstitial **independently** of the main
cooldown, with its own **1-min** cooldown.
- Offline — banner only.
- Respect VK's own frequency caps.
**No ads offline** beyond the house banner. The `no-ads` benefit suppresses the banner via
the existing `ads.Eligible` (`backend/internal/ads/ads.go`), which is extended to gate on
the **origin benefit applicable in the current context** rather than one global flag.
## 11. Admin, audit, reporting
**Append-only ledger + materialized balance.** The operations ledger is **INSERT-only**
(never UPDATE/DELETE — full audit). Segment balances `(account, source)` and benefits
`(account, origin)` are a fast **materialized** cache, updated **in the same transaction** as
the ledger write, and recomputable from the ledger for reconciliation.
**In-process read cache.** On top of the materialized tables, the payments package keeps an
in-process, account-keyed, write-through cache of each account's segments and benefits, so the
hot read paths — the ad-eligibility check, hint availability, the wallet view, the spend gate
— issue **no** query to the `payments` schema on the steady-state path. It is invalidated on
every payments mutation (spend / grant / fund / refund / merge) and re-read from the
materialized tables on a miss (the same write-through pattern the account-suspension gate
uses). Single-instance, matching the deployment; a multi-instance backend would need a shared
cache. Identity-presence (which segments are awake, §6) is supplied by the caller, not cached
here, so unlink/re-link takes effect immediately.
**Admin rewards.** An admin grants **concrete values only** (no-ads / hints) — **never
chips** (a gifted currency balance = a store cash-desk bypass). The admin **picks the
origin** at grant time (compliance is on them: `origin=vk` point-wise/low-volume = low risk,
`origin=direct` = safe). A grant is a ledger transaction of type `admin_grant`, price 0
chips — full audit of rewards.
**Per-user financial report** in the admin console `/_gm` — segment balances, payments,
spends, grants, refunds, full history — as an extension of the existing user card
(`UserDetailView`, `handlers_admin_console.go`). Plus a ledger export.
## 12. Taxes and compliance
Receipts are automatic **through the provider**, and differ by rail:
- **Robokassa** (direct) — self-employed НПД receipt on payment.
- **VK** — VK processes Votes through the tax authority itself; nothing to do.
- **TG Stars** — no tax side (for a RU self-employed, Stars are not legally withdrawable = not
НПД income; accepted, no receipt issued).
**ОРД** (ad marking) for VK ads is handled on VK's side. (Not legal advice — the owner
confirms the exact НПД scheme with a tax advisor.)
## 13. Distribution (native Android)
- **RuStore** — Robokassa/external gate allowed (0%); native = clean `direct` context.
- **Google Play** — direct purchases are **hidden**; the Wallet shows a stub ("install the
RuStore build to make purchases"). Rewarded ads and spending already-earned chips still
work. Confirm Google's current in-app-currency rules before the GP release.
## 14. Data model (schema `payments`)
The payments domain lives in its **own schema `payments`** in the shared Postgres instance,
with its own DB role (rights limited to `payments`) and a domain package behind a hard
interface. There is **no cross-schema foreign key** to `backend.accounts` — an account id is a
plain value here, kept consistent in code and joined to the tombstoned account /
retained-identities dossier by the stable id. That keeps the chip↔benefit spend atomic
**within `payments`** and the domain extractable into its own database. Durability is **PITR**
(continuous WAL archive), independent of DB topology.
Core tables (final names/columns fixed in `PLAN.md`):
- **ledger** — append-only operations: fund / spend / `admin_grant` / refund; `(provider,
provider_payment_id)` unique for idempotency; export-ready.
- **balances** — materialized `(account_id, source) → chips`.
- **benefits** — materialized `(account_id, origin)` → no-ads `paid_until`/`forever` +
hints count.
- **catalog** — atoms + products (soft-deletable), per-method prices, chip-purchase rates,
rewarded payout.
- **orders** — pending purchases, `order_id`, expected amount, origin, status
(pending/paid/expired).
- **payment_events** — succeeded/failed/refunded for the dispatcher.
Legacy `accounts.hint_balance` and `accounts.paid_account` are **deprecated** in favour of the
segmented model and dropped in a later **contract-phase** migration (expand-contract, after the
currency core flips reads and Release 2 — image rollback stays DB-safe); neither was ever set in
prod (no purchase flow existed), so legacy values are zeroed.
## 15. Glossary
- **Фишка / chip** — the in-game currency; uniform unit, segmented by `source`.
- **source** — where chips were funded (`vk`/`telegram`/`direct`).
- **origin** — where a value was bought; governs where the benefit applies.
- **value / benefit** — what chips buy (no-ads, hints, tournament fee).
- **gate** — the one-directional store-compliance rule (§4).
- **ledger** — the append-only record of all money/value operations.
- **rail** — a payment provider (Robokassa / VK Votes / TG Stars).
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# Монетизация scrabble-game — проектирование и внедрение
## Context
Игра в проде (`erudit-game.ru`), мультиплатформенная (VK / Telegram Mini App /
web+PWA / native Android+iOS через Capacitor). Владелец (самозанятый, НПД) хочет
ввести монетизацию: игровая валюта «Фишка», раздельные кошельки по платформам,
покупка бенефитов (без рекламы, подсказки, будущий турнирный взнос), rewarded-реклама
как канал пополнения, строгий транзакционный лог и админ-отчёты.
Отправная точка — `monetization-prerequisites.md` (пожелания владельца). Цель этого
процесса: (1) через интервью выстроить чёткую модель, (2) оформить и поддерживать
`PAYMENTS.md` (механики + договорённости), (3) составить `PLAN.md` (поэтапное
внедрение от основ к интеграциям).
### Что уже есть в коде (переиспользуем)
- `accounts.hint_balance int` (`CHECK >= 0`) + атомарный `SpendHint` / `GrantHints`
(`backend/internal/account/account.go:551-595`) — существующий «кошелёк подсказок»,
но пополняется только админом, покупки нет.
- `accounts.paid_account bool` — пожизненный флаг «без рекламы», уже читается в
`ads.Eligible(...)` (`backend/internal/ads/ads.go:107`); «no purchase flow yet».
- Реклама сейчас = внутренний server-driven **текст-баннер** (`ads` домен + UI
`AdBanner.svelte`), гасится `paid_account` / `hint_balance>0` / роль `no_banner`.
Rewarded-видео нет нигде.
- Подсказки — фича готова end-to-end (кнопка, 30-мин gate, vs_ai безлимит).
- Settings — таб-хаб (`ui/src/screens/SettingsHub.svelte`), вставка «Кошелёк» между
«Друзья» и «Инфо» чистая.
- Админка `/_gm` — per-user карточка уже показывает `PaidAccount`+`HintBalance`;
прецедент денежного действия — `POST /_gm/users/:id/grant-hints`.
- Один аккаунт держит VK+TG+email identity **разом** (kind∈telegram/vk/email/robot);
мерж сейчас **складывает** `hint_balance` и OR-ит `paid_account`.
- Прецедент изолированного сервиса: connector (gRPC), renderer (HTTP-sidecar),
platform/telegram. Прецедент public HMAC-подписанного роута (экспорт партии) —
образец для приёмника вебхуков.
### Greenfield
Валюта «Фишка», реальные рельсы (Stars / Голоса / Robokassa), rewarded-видео,
раздельные кошельки, транзакционный леджер, PITR/репликация, серверное знание
платформы.
## Зафиксированные решения (Decisions Log)
- **D1. Модель валюты — двухуровневая.** Деньги (Голоса/Stars/руб) и rewarded-реклама
пополняют баланс «Фишек»; за Фишки покупаются ценности (без рекламы, подсказки,
турнир). Витрина ценностей — в Фишках.
- **D2. Фишка единая (1 = 1 везде).** Разница по методам оплаты сидит **в курсе
покупки Фишек** (пакет стоит X Голосов / Y Stars / Z руб, курс учитывает комиссии
сторов). Цена ценностей — фиксирована в Фишках, одинакова для всех методов.
- **D3. Изоляция — схема `payments` в общем инстансе Postgres** + доменная граница
(свой store/service/интерфейс) + отдельный DB-роль (права только на `payments`).
Атомарность «Фишки↔бенефит» с `backend.accounts` сохраняется (cross-schema tx в
одном инстансе). Отдельный процесс/БД отвергнуты: ломают атомарность выдачи бенефита
(бенефиты живут на `accounts`), цена распределённых транзакций не окупается. Вынос в
отдельный сервис оставлен как возможность на потом (граница уже чистая).
- **D4. Сохранность — PITR** (непрерывный WAL-архив, pgBackRest/WAL-G на 2-й хост или
объектное хранилище). Тёплая реплика — опция на потом. Durability решается этим, а не
топологией БД.
- **D5. Сегмент кошелька — по source (vk / telegram / direct) на аккаунте.** Баланс =
(account_id, source), ровно 3 сегмента. Не per-identity.
- **D6. Комплаенс-гейт — логический, аккаунт единый.** email/direct физически привязан
(мерж, единый профиль/друзья/статистика), но в VK/TG-контексте сервер активирует
только одноимённый сегмент; чужое (в первую очередь direct) внутри VK/TG невидимо и
не тратится. Гейт держится на **доверенном сигнале платформы** (проставляет гейтвей
из подписанного контекста, не тело запроса — клиенту не верим).
- **D7. Три операции разведены:** (1) пополнение Фишек по контексту; (2) трата Фишек =
покупка бенефита, по контексту с гейтом (в VK только vk; в вебе direct+vk+tg по
приоритету direct→vk→tg); (3) применение бенефита во времени.
- **D8. origin бенефита = контекст ПОКУПКИ** (не «чем оплачено»). Правило послабления:
origin∈{vk,tg} → действует **везде** (в сторе и наружу в web/native);
origin=direct → **только** web/native (внутрь VK/TG нельзя = бан). Срок «без рекламы»
хранится **per-origin** (`paid_until` на origin, покупки одного origin складываются/
сдвигают дату); «реклама выключена в контексте P» = есть применимый в P origin с
`paid_until > now` (в вебе берём максимум direct/vk/tg, в VK — только vk, в TG — tg).
- **D9. «Без рекламы» гасит** верхний баннер + fullscreen-ролик после хода. Добровольный
**rewarded** (за Фишки) не трогаем.
- **D10. UX-требование:** при трате tg/vk-Фишек **в вебе** — предупредить юзера ДО
покупки, что купленная механика будет доступна только здесь (web/native), т.к.
ограничения VK/TG.
- **D11. Три сущности разведены:** Фишки (валюта, сегмент по **source** = где
пополнено), Подсказки (расходник, сегмент по **origin** = где куплено), «Без рекламы»
(срок, сегмент по **origin**). source и origin — одна ось значений {vk,tg,direct},
но разная семантика; в вебе source и origin расходятся (vk-Фишки → direct-покупка).
- **D12. Подсказки — по origin с обратным послаблением** (vk/tg→везде, direct→только
web/native), как «без рекламы». Списание в онлайн-игре = из origin, применимого в
контексте; переписать `SpendHint` (`game/service.go:1147`) на контекст-аварное
списание. vs_ai подсказки остаются бесплатными/безлимитными (не в счёт).
- **D13. `accounts.hint_balance` выводим** expand-contract (сначала игнор, потом DROP);
legacy-баланс **обнуляем** (в проде даров не было).
- **D14. Unlink vk/tg — разрешён, сегмент усыпляется.** Сегмент доступен ⟺ на аккаунте
есть identity этого source (direct ⟺ есть устойчивый identity/email). Отвязка не
сжигает баланс/бенефит — усыпляет; re-link будит. Перед отвязкой — предупреждение
«N Фишек станут недоступны до повторной привязки». Последнюю identity отвязать нельзя
(существующий `ErrLastIdentity`).
- **D15. Мерж — слияние по origin:** одноимённые сегменты складываются (Фишки sum,
сроки бенефита продлеваются per-origin), разные сосуществуют. Прямое расширение
текущего `hint_balance +=` / `paid_account OR=`; origin сохраняется, ничего не
протекает между платформами.
- **D16. Админ-награждение:** админ начисляет **только конкретные ценности** (без
рекламы / подсказки), **никогда не Фишки** (подаренный баланс валюты = обход кассы
стора). Админ **выбирает origin** при выдаче (ответственность за комплаенс на нём:
origin=vk точечно/малый объём = низкий риск, origin=direct = безопасно). Грант =
транзакция типа `admin_grant` в едином леджере, цена 0 Фишек — полный аудит наград.
- **D17. Доверенная платформа = свойство сессии,** переподтверждается свежей подписью
(VK sign / TG `initData`) при **каждом холодном старте** (не однократно при входе —
обёртка всё равно шлёт подпись каждое открытие). `direct` фиксируется фактом создания
веб/native-сессии (внешней подписи нет и не нужно — доступ к vk/tg-сегментам в direct
всё равно требует реальной привязки, D14). Backend получает `platform` при резолве
сессии. Платформа несёт **kind** (vk/tg/direct) **+ подтип** (ios/android/web) —
подтип обязателен (VK iOS заморожен). TG `initData`-валидатор уже есть
(`platform/telegram/internal/initdata`).
- **D18. Fail-closed:** недоверенная/неподтверждённая платформа (VK/TG-сессия без
валидной подписи на старте; старая сессия без записанной платформы) → запрет
трат/покупок/применения чужого origin, только просмотр.
- **D19. Дистрибуция native Android:** RuStore (Robokassa разрешён, чистый direct) +
Google Play (**direct-покупки скрыты** — на «Кошельке» заглушка «установите версию из
RuStore для покупок»; rewarded-реклама и трата уже накопленных Фишек работают). Перед
GP-релизом свериться с актуальными правилами Google по внутренней валюте.
- **D20. Приём оплаты — только серверный колбэк провайдера.** Фишки начисляются лишь по
проверенному (подпись/HMAC) серверному уведомлению: Robokassa webhook / TG
`successful_payment` / VK callback. Клиентское «я оплатил» игнорируется.
- **D21. Единый payments-домен — единственный писатель леджера.** Публичные вебхуки
(Robokassa/VK) терминируются на edge (Caddy/gateway) и проксируются в payments;
TG `successful_payment` → бот → payments. Один источник начисления/идемпотентности.
- **D22. Order-flow с предзаказом.** Сервер создаёт `order(pending)` с account/
платформой/пакетом/ожидаемой суммой/origin; `order_id` прокидывается провайдеру
(Robokassa `InvId` / TG `invoice_payload` / VK `item` — точную форму VK уточнить при
интеграции). Колбэк матчится по `order_id` (не по сумме → коллизия сумм невозможна),
сверяет сумму, начисляет, помечает `paid`. **Идемпотентность** — дедуп по (провайдер,
`provider_payment_id`).
- **D23. Pending невидим юзеру;** авто-expiry по таймауту (~30 мин — гигиена БД). Но
**валидный колбэк исполняется ВСЕГДА**, даже на истёкшем order (`expired` ≠ отмена —
деньги реальны, обязаны выдать). Юзер видит только успешные покупки.
- **D24. Экран «Кошелёк» — минимальный:** балансы Фишек (доступные в контексте) +
активные бенефиты (без рекламы до даты, счётчик подсказок). **Без ленты истории**
(шумит, отвлекает от игры). Полная история — только в админке.
- **D25. TG-бот outbox — SQLite на диске бота.** Store-and-forward: получил
`successful_payment` → сохранил в SQLite → подтвердил апдейт Telegram → форвардит в
payments (идемпотентно, дедуп по `telegram_payment_charge_id`) → ack → `forwarded`.
Ретраи с backoff, дореталивание при рестарте. At-least-once доставка + идемпотентный
приём = начисление ровно один раз.
- **D26. Событийный слой `payment_events`** (succeeded/failed/refunded) + диспетчер по
каналам: live gRPC-стрим (если юзер в аппе), иначе `botlink`/email-relay
(существующие). «Оплата не прошла» = **активный отказ провайдера** (не брошенный
pending) — доводится до юзера. «Оплата прошла» — хук (письмо/сообщение в бота).
- **D27. Возвраты.** ToS «невозвратно» — юзеру возврат не предлагаем. **Админ может
сделать ручной возврат** (исключение: юзер требует вскоре после оплаты / закрывает
аккаунт — связать с `accountdelete`, где уже правило «сообщения не трогаем»).
**Внешние возвраты** (чарджбек / решение стора / TG / VK) — система принимает событие
`refunded`, **по возможности** отзывает бенефит (в минус НЕ уходим; если Фишки
потрачены — фиксируем убыток + флаг защиты от злоупотреблений), пишет в журнал.
Журнал операций **проектируем экспортопригодным** (будущая налоговая отчётность +
авто-сверка с Robokassa) — реализацию сверки пока не делаем, схему закладываем
совместимой.
- **D28. Стартовый охват видео-рекламы — только VK** (рублёвый доход, ОРД автоматом,
API готов). web/native/TG — существующий текст-баннер. Рекламный провайдер
закладываем **абстракцией** (будущая крутилка для других платформ встроится без
переделки). Крипто-провайдеры (AdsGram/AdMob) отвергнуты — нет легального рублёвого
дохода самозанятому (санкции + НПД не учитывает крипту).
- **D29. Rewarded (добровольный ролик за Фишки)** начисляет Фишки через payments по
**серверному verify-колбэку** рекламной сети (клиенту не верим, как платёж). Не
гасится «без рекламы». Сколько Фишек за просмотр — в блоке экономики.
- **D30. Частота навязанного interstitial** (конфигурируемые серверные значения):
глобальный кулдаун **на юзера сквозь все партии**, дефолт **5 мин**; **vs_ai — 30 мин**
(соосно кулдауну подсказок). Применение **подсказки** триггерит ролик после хода
**независимо** от основного кулдауна, со своим кулдауном **1 мин**. Оффлайн — только
баннер. Уважать собственные лимиты частоты VK.
- **D31. `paid_account` тоже deprecated** → удаление из схемы (как `hint_balance`), в
пользу per-origin бенефитов «без рекламы». Существующий `ads.Eligible`
(`backend/internal/ads/ads.go:107`) расширяется: баннер гасится по origin-бенефиту,
**применимому в текущем контексте**, а не по одному глобальному флагу. Legacy
`paid_account`/`hint_balance` в проде никем не выставлены (потока покупки не было) →
обнуляем/игнорируем, после релиза платежей дропаем.
- **D32. Каталог — конфигурируемый (БД + админка).** Базовые ценности (атомы
начисления): Фишки, подсказки, дни-без-рекламы, участие-в-турнире. **Продукт = набор
атомов + цена** (по одной ценности или комбо). «Пакет Фишек» — цена **per-метод**
(мультивалютная: Голоса/Stars/руб — один продукт, D2). «Ценность за Фишки» — цена в
Фишках (единая). Курсы покупки Фишек и Фишки за rewarded — тоже в каталоге.
- **D33. Стекинг «без рекламы»:** `paid_until[origin] += срок` от `max(now, текущий
конец)` (остаток не теряется, «плюсуются» как в документе). «Навсегда» — отдельный
вечный флаг (перекрывает сроки). Бонусы «(+50)» — маркетинговая пометка владельца;
юзеру показываем финальную цифру, в модели просто количество.
- **D34. Деактивация, не удаление.** Продукты soft-delete (деактивация). Покупка хранит
**снимок проданного** (состав атомов + цена на момент) → архив. Для истории, чеков,
налоговой — покупка не зависит от дальнейших правок/деактивации каталога.
- **D35. Антифрод rewarded — только серверный verify провайдера** на старте (без своего
дневного потолка). Провайдер-абстракция позволит добавить лимиты позже.
- **D36. Email/direct.** У гостей раздел «Кошелёк» **скрыт полностью**; баланс и
покупки — **только у durable-аккаунтов**. В direct email обязателен **перед первой
покупкой** (якорь восстановления доступа; в VK/TG якорь — сама vk/tg-привязка). Флоу
email уже есть (запрос кода → подтверждение → `ClearGuest` → durable).
- **D37. Reaper — гостей чистит свободно:** у гостя баланса нет by design (Кошелёк
скрыт, покупок нет, direct-rewarded нет). Спец-защита не нужна.
- **D38. Гостевые ограничения — ОТДЕЛЬНЫЙ этап монетизации** (воронка к регистрации).
Набор: макс **1 активная игра со случайным + 1 vs_ai**; **серверный** guest-гейт на
friend-request / redeem-code / invitation-create. Находка: сейчас гейт **только в UI**
`social/friends.go:50` (`SendFriendRequest`), `robotfriends.go:41` (`RequestInGame`),
`friendcodes.go:67` (`RedeemFriendCode`), `lobby/invitations.go:208`
(`CreateInvitation`) **не проверяют `is_guest`**. Это изменение поведения игры → свой
этап со своими тестами.
- **D39. Хранение — неизменяемый журнал + материализованный баланс.** Журнал операций
**append-only** (только INSERT, никогда UPDATE/DELETE — полный аудит, №3). Баланс
сегмента `(account, source)` и бенефиты `(account, origin)` — быстрый материализованный
кэш, обновляется **в той же транзакции**, что и запись журнала; пересчитывается из
журнала для сверки.
- **D40. Финансовый отчёт per-user в `/_gm`** — балансы сегментов, платежи, траты,
гранты, возвраты, полная история — расширение существующей карточки
(`UserDetailView`, `handlers_admin_console.go:343`). Плюс экспорт журнала (D27).
- **D41. Налоги/чеки — авто через провайдера.** **Robokassa** (direct) — авточек НПД
(режим самозанятого). **VK** — сам процессит Голоса через налоговую (владельцу делать
нечего). **TG Stars** — налоговой стороны нет (для РФ-самозанятого невыводимы легально
= не доход по НПД; принимаем, чек не формируем). ОРД по VK-рекламе — на стороне VK.
*(Не юридическая консультация — точную схему НПД владелец сверяет с налоговой стороной.)*
## Заметки к оформлению документов
- **Язык документов (решено).** `PAYMENTS.md`**на английском**, терминами как в коде
и общепринятыми (`ledger`, `refund`, `idempotency`, `order`, …). Рядом
`PAYMENTS_ru.md` — перевод на простой русский владельца. Паттерн `FUNCTIONAL.md` +
`FUNCTIONAL_ru.md`, уже принятый в репозитории; мирроринг правок — в том же PR.
- **Язык диалога** с владельцем — по-русски, без калек-англицизмов
(«леджер»→«журнал операций»). Сохранить как feedback-память после выхода из plan mode.
- **Формат интервью (владелец флагнул дважды).** ВСЕ вопросы владельцу — только через
интерактивное интервью (AskUserQuestion). НИКОГДА не выносить вопросы в текст ответа,
даже «мелкие» или «да/нет»: смешение текстовых и интерактивных вопросов раздражает и
ведёт к пропускам. Текст — только для фиксации решённого и пояснений. Усилить
feedback-память `prefer-interview-mode` после plan mode.
## Все развилки закрыты (D1-D41)
Интервью завершено. Дальше — оформление документов и реализация по релизам.
## План внедрения (черновик PLAN.md — «слоями»)
Владелец выбрал слоёную стратегию: сначала вся механика без реальных денег (обкатка
через `admin_grant`), затем монетизация (все рельсы + реклама вместе).
### Релиз 1 — механика без денег (обкатка через `admin_grant`)
- **E0. Фундамент данных `payments`.** Схема + DB-роль + jetgen-таргет + миграции.
Таблицы: журнал операций (append-only, D39), балансы сегментов `(account, source)`,
бенефиты `(account, origin)` (paid_until/forever + подсказки count), каталог продуктов
(D32, soft-delete D34), заказы `orders` (D22), `payment_events` (D26). Доменный пакет с
жёсткой границей (D3). Старт deprecate `hint_balance`/`paid_account` (expand).
- **E1. Доверенный сигнал платформы.** Platform в сессии (kind+подтип), переподтверждение
на холодном старте (VK sign / TG `initData`), fail-closed (D17-D18); gateway прокидывает
`platform` в backend.
- **E2. Ядро валюты + бенефитов.** Баланс Фишек; трата Фишек → бенефит атомарно (D7);
гейт по контексту (D6-D8); применение per-origin (без рекламы стекинг D33, подсказки
D12); переписать `SpendHint` на контекст-аварное списание; миграция/обнуление legacy
(D13, D31). Обкатка начислений через `admin_grant` (D16).
- **E3. Кошелёк UI.** Раздел в `SettingsHub` (между Друзья/Инфо), балансы + бенефиты
(минимальный, D24), витрина каталога, скрыт у гостей (D36), GP-заглушка (D19),
предупреждение при трате vk/tg в вебе (D10).
### Релиз 2 — монетизация (рельсы + реклама вместе)
- **E4. Durability (PITR).** WAL-архив (pgBackRest/WAL-G, D4) — ДО первого реального
приёма денег.
- **E5. Приём платежей.** Order-flow (D22); единый payments-домен принимает колбэки
(D21); Robokassa + VK + TG (бот-outbox на SQLite, D25); идемпотентность; `payment_events`
+ диспетчер уведомлений (D26); чеки НПД (D41); внешние + ручные возвраты (D27).
- **E6. Реклама.** VK interstitial (частота-конфиг D30) + VK rewarded (verify→Фишки D29,
D35); `ads.Eligible` расширение per-origin (D31). Провайдер-абстракция (D28).
- **E7. Админка / отчёты.** Финансовый отчёт per-user в `/_gm` (D40); UI ручного
возврата; экспорт журнала (D27).
### Отдельный этап (изменение поведения игры)
- **E8. Гостевые ограничения.** Серверный guest-гейт друзей/приглашений + лимиты игр
(1 случайная + 1 vs_ai, D38). Свои тесты; можно вести параллельно.
### Будущее
- **E9. Турнирный взнос.** Тип-ценность заложен в E0; механика позже.
## Финальные артефакты
1. `PAYMENTS.md` (англ) + `PAYMENTS_ru.md` (рус) — **первыми**, из Decisions Log D1-D41;
поддерживать далее (мирроринг в том же PR, как FUNCTIONAL).
2. `PLAN.md` — из раздела «План внедрения» выше, с критериями готовности на этап.
3. Реализация по релизам, начиная с E0.
## Verification
Каждый этап — своим слоем (`docs/TESTING.md`): **unit** (гейт по контексту, стекинг
сроков, курсы, идемпотентность-ключи); **integration** (Postgres-backed атомарные
транзакции «Фишки↔бенефит», идемпотентность колбэков, бот-outbox доставка); **UI**
(Кошелёк, предупреждения, гость-скрыт, GP-заглушка); контурный прогон на `development`
перед промоушеном. Локальная полная проверка перед пушем (интеграция + UI + codegen).
Прод: expand-contract миграции (rollback-safe), PITR армирован до первого приёма денег.
Комплаенс-гейт — обязательная регрессия (direct-бенефит не активируется в VK/TG).
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# PAYMENTS — механики монетизации
Русское зеркало [`PAYMENTS.md`](PAYMENTS.md) (английская версия — основная). Описывает
домен монетизации: игровую валюту, кошельки, ценности, правила комплаенса сторов, приём
платежей, рекламу, каталог, журнал операций и отчёты. Каждую правку `PAYMENTS.md` зеркалим
сюда в том же PR (как `FUNCTIONAL.md`/`FUNCTIONAL_ru.md`).
Читать перед любым изменением платёжного поведения. Технический план внедрения —
[`../PLAN.md`](../PLAN.md).
> Статус: спецификация утверждена; внедрение поэтапно (см. `PLAN.md`). В проде пока ничего
> из этого нет.
## 1. Обзор
Игра зарабатывает двумя независимыми каналами:
- **Покупки** игровой валюты **«Фишка»** за реальные деньги, затем трата Фишек на
**ценности** (бенефиты).
- **Реклама** — ролик за награду пополняет Фишки; полноэкранный ролик и наш баннер
зарабатывают показами.
Валюта **двухуровневая**:
```
деньги (Голоса VK / Stars TG / рубли через Robokassa) ─┐
├─► Фишки ──► ценности
просмотр ролика за награду ─┘ (без рекламы,
подсказки,
турнирный взнос)
```
Фишки — единая единица витрины. Деньги и просмотры **пополняют** Фишки; Фишки **покупают**
ценности. Прямой оплаты ценности деньгами нет — всегда через Фишки.
## 2. Модель валюты
**Одна Фишка равна одной Фишке везде** — единица единая. Разница между методами оплаты
целиком в **курсе покупки**: пакет Фишек стоит *X* Голосов / *Y* Stars / *Z* рублей, и курс
учитывает комиссию каждого стора. Цены ценностей фиксированы **в Фишках** и одинаковы для
всех методов.
Баланс Фишек **сегментирован по «источнику» (`source`)** — платформе, где Фишки пополнены:
| `source` | Чем пополняется |
|------------|------------------------------------|
| `vk` | Покупка за Голоса VK, ролик за награду в VK |
| `telegram` | Покупка за Stars TG |
| `direct` | Покупка через Robokassa (web / native) |
Один аккаунт держит все три сегмента одновременно: `баланс = (account_id, source)`, до трёх
записей — запись материализуется лениво при первом пополнении сегмента, отсутствующий сегмент
читается как ноль. Сегментация **не** по привязке (identity) — см. §6.
Почему сегментировано, а не один общий баланс: правила сторов запрещают активировать
ценность, оплаченную мимо их кассы. Фишки, пополненные внутри VK (Голоса), тратятся только
в контексте VK; Stars — только внутри Telegram; Фишки от Robokassa (`direct`) — только вне
сторов. См. §4.
## 3. Три операции, которые нельзя путать
Не смешивать — у них разные ключи:
1. **Пополнить Фишки** — деньги/реклама → сегмент `source` Фишек, по **контексту
исполнения**.
2. **Потратить Фишки = купить ценность** — сегмент → бенефит, по контексту с гейтом (§4).
Здесь бенефит **рождается** и помечается своим `origin`.
3. **Применить бенефит** во времени (напр. «без рекламы до *T*») — по правилу `origin`
(§5).
`source` (где пополнены Фишки) и `origin` (где куплена ценность) используют одно множество
значений `{vk, telegram, direct}`, но значат разное. В вебе они расходятся: покупка в вебе
может списать `vk`-Фишки (`source=vk`) в `direct`-покупку (`origin=direct`).
## 4. Гейт комплаенса сторов
Стена комплаенса **односторонняя**. Опасное направление — активация оплаченной снаружи
ценности *внутри* обёртки стора — заблокировано; безопасное (бенефит стора действует
наружу, в открытом вебе) — разрешено.
**Контекст траты → какие сегменты/бенефиты доступны:**
| Контекст исполнения | Тратимые сегменты Фишек | Приоритет траты |
|----------------------|---------------------------|--------------------|
| Внутри VK (Android) | `vk` | — |
| Внутри VK (iOS) | нет — заморожено (только просмотр) | — |
| Внутри Telegram | `telegram` | — |
| Web / native (Direct)| `direct` + `vk` + `telegram` | direct → vk → tg |
- Внутри VK/TG доступен только одноимённый сегмент; всё остальное (в первую очередь
`direct`) там невидимо как тратимое.
- В вебе у стора нет юрисдикции, поэтому доступны все привязанные сегменты, списываются по
приоритету direct → vk → tg.
- **VK iOS** заморожен для траты (Apple запрещает тратить виртуальную валюту на цифровые
товары мимо IAP внутри VK на iOS): баланс показывается числом, но покупка/трата
невозможны. Ранее купленный бенефит там всё равно *действует*.
Аккаунт **единый** (привязки сливаются, один профиль/друзья/статистика). Гейт
**логический**: в контексте VK/TG сервер активирует только одноимённый сегмент. Держится на
**доверенном сигнале платформы** (§8) — клиенту не верим. Когда платформу нельзя доверенно
установить, гейт **fail-closed**: траты/покупки запрещены, только просмотр.
### Одностороннее применение бенефита
Бенефит несёт `origin` = **контекст покупки** (не «чем оплачено»). Покупка в вебе за
`vk`-Фишки всё равно даёт `origin=direct`.
| `origin` | Где действует бенефит |
|------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
| `vk` / `telegram`| **Везде** — внутри своего стора *и* наружу в web/native |
| `direct` | **Только** web/native — никогда внутри VK/TG (= бан) |
Перед тратой в вебе `vk`/`telegram`-Фишек интерфейс **предупреждает**, что ценность будет
доступна только здесь (web/native) из-за ограничений VK/TG.
## 5. Ценности
Три разные сущности, не смешивать:
- **Фишки** — валюта. Сегмент по `source`.
- **Подсказки** — расходник, покупается за Фишки. Сегмент по `origin`. Тратятся по одной в
онлайн-играх; в `vs_ai` подсказки бесплатны/безлимитны (30-мин кулдаун, не в счёт).
Подсказка в игре списывается из `origin`, применимого в текущем контексте (то же
одностороннее послабление).
- **Без рекламы** — срок-бенефит, покупается за Фишки. Сегмент по `origin`.
**Складывание «без рекламы».** Покупка срока продлевает `paid_until[origin] += срок` от
`max(сейчас, текущий конец)` — остаток не теряется («сроки плюсуются»). **Навсегда**
отдельный вечный флаг, перекрывает сроки. «Реклама выключена в контексте *P*» ⇔ есть
применимый в *P* `origin` с `paid_until > сейчас` (в вебе берём максимум по direct/vk/tg; в
VK только vk; в TG только tg).
**Что гасит «без рекламы»:** верхний баннер **и** полноэкранный ролик после хода.
Добровольный **ролик за награду** (за Фишки) не гасится — это выбор пользователя.
**Турнирный взнос** — будущий тип ценности; атом заложен, механика позже.
## 6. Жизненный цикл кошелька
**Правило доступности сегмента.** Сегмент тратим ⇔ на аккаунте есть привязка этого
`source` (для `direct` — устойчивая привязка/email). Отсюда unlink/мерж выводятся
естественно.
**Отвязка (vk/tg).** Разрешена даже при ненулевом балансе/активном бенефите. Сегмент не
сжигается — он **засыпает** (нет привязки ⇒ недоступен в VK *и*, без привязки, недоступен
как подтянутый веб-сегмент); повторная привязка будит. Перед отвязкой предупреждение
(«N Фишек станут недоступны до повторной привязки»). Последнюю привязку отвязать нельзя
(существующий `ErrLastIdentity`).
**Мерж.** Сегменты и бенефиты сливаются **по origin**: одноимённые складываются (Фишки
суммируются, сроки бенефита продлеваются по origin), разные сосуществуют. Это расширяет
текущий мерж аккаунтов (`hint_balance +=`, `paid_account OR=`), так что origin сохраняется и
ничего не протекает между платформами.
**Гость.** У гостевого аккаунта **вообще нет кошелька** — раздел «Кошелёк» скрыт, покупок
нет, баланса нет, by design. Балансы — только у durable-аккаунтов. Поэтому чистильщик
гостей удаляет их свободно (денег там быть не может). В `direct` email обязателен **перед
первой покупкой** как якорь восстановления (в VK/TG якорь — сама vk/tg-привязка);
переиспользуем существующий флоу email (запрос кода → подтверждение → снятие флага гостя →
durable).
## 7. Каталог и цены
Каталог **конфигурируемый** — продукты, цены, курсы покупки и награда за ролик живут в базе
и правятся в админке, без релиза.
- **Базовые ценности (атомы):** Фишки, подсказки, дни без рекламы, участие в турнире.
- **Продукт = набор атомов + цена.** Продаётся по одной или комбо (напр. «250 подсказок +
30 дней без рекламы»).
- **Пакет Фишек** (пополняет Фишки) — цена **per-метод** (мультивалютная Голоса/Stars/руб)
одним продуктом.
- **Ценность** (за Фишки) — цена **в Фишках** (единая для всех методов).
**Деактивация, не удаление.** Продукты деактивируются (soft-delete). Состоявшаяся покупка
хранит **снимок** проданного (состав атомов + цена на момент) в архиве, чтобы
история/чеки/налоги не зависели от последующих правок каталога.
## 8. Доверенный сигнал платформы
Гейту (§4) нужен **доверенный, неподделываемый** контекст платформы на сервере. Клиент —
никогда не источник правды.
- Платформа — **свойство сессии**, фиксируется при создании сессии. Обёртки VK и Telegram
пересоздают сессию (и потому заново проверяют подпись запуска — VK launch-params `sign` /
Telegram `initData`) на **каждом холодном старте**, поэтому их платформа переподтверждается
при каждом запуске; `direct`-сессия фиксирует платформу один раз, самим фактом создания
веб/native-сессии (внешней подписи нет и не нужно — доступ к vk/tg-сегментам в direct-контексте
всё равно требует реальной привязки, §6).
- Платформа несёт **kind** (`vk`/`telegram`/`direct`) **плюс подтип** (`ios`/`android`/`web`).
`kind` доверенный всегда — сервер выводит его из проверенного запуска, не из клиентского поля.
**Подтип доверенный только у VK**: он лежит внутри подписанных параметров запуска, что и делает
**заморозку VK iOS** выполнимой; у Telegram и direct подтип сообщает клиент, он best-effort, и
гейт на него не опирается.
- Гейтвей резолвит сессию и передаёт `platform` в бэкенд (рядом с существующим `X-User-ID`),
беря его из сессии — не из тела клиентского запроса.
- **Fail-closed:** недоверенная платформа — сессия без записанной платформы, созданная до этой
функции или которую гейтвей не смог атрибутировать — запрещает траты/покупки и применение
любого чужого origin (только просмотр). VK/TG-сессия восстанавливается на следующем холодном
старте (пересоздание), переиспользуемая direct/email-сессия — при повторном входе.
## 9. Приём платежей
**Только серверный колбэк провайдера.** Фишки начисляются лишь по **проверенному**
(подпись/HMAC) серверному колбэку — Robokassa webhook / TG `successful_payment` / VK
callback. Клиентское «я оплатил» игнорируется.
**Единственный писатель.** Один платёжный домен — единственный, кто пишет в журнал операций.
Публичные вебхуки (Robokassa/VK) терминируются на краю (Caddy/gateway) и проксируются в
платёжный домен; TG `successful_payment` приходит боту, тот форвардит в платёжный домен.
Одно место начисляет и защищает от повторов.
**Флоу заказа.** Сервер заранее создаёт `order(pending)` с account / платформой / пакетом /
ожидаемой суммой / origin. `order_id` прокидывается провайдеру (Robokassa `InvId` / TG
`invoice_payload` / VK `item` — точную форму VK уточнить при интеграции). Колбэк матчится по
`order_id` (никогда по сумме, поэтому коллизии одинаковых сумм невозможны), сверяет сумму,
начисляет, помечает `paid`. **Защита от повторов:** дедуп по `(провайдер,
provider_payment_id)`.
**Pending невидим** пользователю; авто-истекает по таймауту (~30 мин, гигиена базы).
Валидный колбэк исполняется **всегда**, даже на истёкшем заказе (`expired` ≠ отмена —
деньги реальны, Фишки должны быть выданы). Пользователь видит только успешные покупки.
**Outbox TG-бота.** `successful_payment` приходит только боту (Bot API, не Mini App), а
хост бота слабый и может терять связь, поэтому бот — durable-звено. Store-and-forward на
**SQLite** на диске бота: получил → сохранил → подтвердил апдейт Telegram → форвардит в
платёжный домен (идемпотентно, дедуп по `telegram_payment_charge_id`) → ack → пометил
`forwarded`. Ретраи с backoff; дореталивает недоставленное при рестарте. Доставка
at-least-once + идемпотентный приём = начисление ровно один раз.
**События.** Платёжный домен пишет `payment_events` (succeeded / failed / refunded);
диспетчер рассылает по каналам — live gRPC-стрим, если пользователь в аппе, иначе
существующий пуш `botlink` / email. «Оплата не прошла» (**активный** отказ провайдера, не
брошенный pending) доводится до пользователя; «оплата прошла» — хук (письмо / сообщение в
бота).
**Возвраты.** ToS — **невозвратно**, пользователю возврат не предлагаем. Админ может сделать
**ручной** возврат (крайний случай: пользователь требует вскоре после оплаты / закрывает
аккаунт — связано с `accountdelete`, где уже сохраняются сообщения). **Внешние** возвраты
(чарджбек / решение стора / TG / VK) обрабатываются: система принимает событие `refunded`,
**по возможности** отзывает бенефит (в минус не уходим; если Фишки уже потрачены —
фиксирует убыток + флаг защиты от злоупотреблений), пишет в журнал. Журнал операций
**спроектирован экспортопригодным** для будущей налоговой отчётности и сверки с Robokassa
(саму сверку пока не строим; схема остаётся совместимой).
## 10. Реклама
**Охват на старте: только VK** для видео (награда в рублях, ОРД автоматом, API готов).
web/native/TG держат только существующий наш **текст-баннер**; видео отложено до появления
рублёвой in-app сети. Рекламный провайдер за **абстракцией**, чтобы будущая сеть для других
платформ встроилась без переделки. Крипто-сети (AdsGram/AdMob) отвергнуты — нет легального
рублёвого дохода самозанятому (НПД).
**Ролик за награду** (добровольное видео за Фишки) начисляет Фишки через платёжный домен по
**серверному verify-колбэку** сети (клиенту не верим, как платежу). Антифрод на старте — только
verify провайдера (своего дневного потолка пока нет; абстракция позволит добавить лимиты
позже).
**Полноэкранный ролик** (после хода), конфигурируемые серверные значения:
- Глобальный кулдаун **на пользователя, сквозь все партии**, дефолт **5 мин**.
- **`vs_ai` — 30 мин** (соосно кулдауну подсказок, чтобы не отпугивать казуалов).
- Применение **подсказки** триггерит ролик после хода **независимо** от основного кулдауна,
со своим кулдауном **1 мин**.
- Оффлайн — только баннер.
- Уважать собственные лимиты частоты VK.
**Оффлайн без рекламы**, кроме нашего баннера. Бенефит `без рекламы` гасит баннер через
существующий `ads.Eligible` (`backend/internal/ads/ads.go`), который расширяется до гейта по
**origin-бенефиту, применимому в текущем контексте**, а не по одному глобальному флагу.
## 11. Админ, аудит, отчётность
**Неизменяемый журнал операций + материализованный баланс.** Журнал операций **только на
INSERT** (никогда UPDATE/DELETE — полный аудит). Балансы сегментов `(account, source)` и
бенефиты `(account, origin)` — быстрый **материализованный** кэш, обновляется **в той же
транзакции**, что и запись журнала, и пересчитывается из журнала для сверки.
**In-process кэш чтения.** Поверх материализованных таблиц пакет payments держит
in-process кэш сегментов и бенефитов по ключу-аккаунту (write-through), чтобы горячие пути
чтения — проверка показа рекламы, доступность подсказок, экран кошелька, гейт траты — на
устоявшемся пути **не** делали ни одного запроса к схеме `payments`. Кэш инвалидируется на
каждой изменяющей операции payments (трата / грант / пополнение / возврат / мерж) и
перечитывается из материализованных таблиц при промахе (тот же write-through-паттерн, что и у
гейта блокировок аккаунта). Один инстанс — под текущий деплой; многоинстансный backend
потребовал бы общего кэша. Присутствие identity (какие сегменты «не спят», §6) передаёт
вызывающий, здесь не кэшируется, поэтому отвязка/повторная привязка действует сразу.
**Награждение админом.** Админ начисляет **только конкретные ценности** (без рекламы /
подсказки) — **никогда не Фишки** (подаренный баланс валюты = обход кассы стора). Админ
**выбирает origin** при выдаче (ответственность за комплаенс на нём: `origin=vk`
точечно/малый объём = низкий риск, `origin=direct` = безопасно). Грант — транзакция журнала
типа `admin_grant`, цена 0 Фишек — полный аудит наград.
**Финансовый отчёт по пользователю** в админке `/_gm` — балансы сегментов, платежи, траты,
гранты, возвраты, полная история — расширение существующей карточки (`UserDetailView`,
`handlers_admin_console.go`). Плюс экспорт журнала.
## 12. Налоги и комплаенс
Чеки формируются автоматически **на стороне провайдера** и отличаются по каналу:
- **Robokassa** (direct) — чек НПД самозанятого при оплате.
- **VK** — VK сам процессит Голоса через налоговую; делать нечего.
- **TG Stars** — налоговой стороны нет (для РФ-самозанятого Stars легально невыводимы = не
доход НПД; принимаем, чек не формируем).
**ОРД** (маркировка рекламы) по VK-рекламе — на стороне VK. (Не юридическая консультация —
владелец сверяет точную схему НПД с налоговым консультантом.)
## 13. Дистрибуция (native Android)
- **RuStore** — Robokassa/внешний гейт разрешён (0%); native = чистый контекст `direct`.
- **Google Play** — direct-покупки **скрыты**; «Кошелёк» показывает заглушку («установите
версию из RuStore для покупок»). Ролик за награду и трата уже накопленных Фишек работают.
Перед GP-релизом свериться с актуальными правилами Google по внутренней валюте.
## 14. Модель данных (схема `payments`)
Платёжный домен живёт в **своей схеме `payments`** в общем инстансе Postgres, со своим
DB-ролём (права только на `payments`) и доменным пакетом за жёстким интерфейсом.
**Cross-schema внешнего ключа** к `backend.accounts` **нет** — идентификатор аккаунта здесь
обычное значение, согласуемое в коде и связываемое с tombstone-аккаунтом / досье
retained-identities по стабильному id. Это держит трату «Фишки↔бенефит» атомарной **внутри
`payments`** и делает домен извлекаемым в свою базу. Сохранность — **PITR** (непрерывный
WAL-архив), независимо от топологии базы.
Основные таблицы (финальные имена/колонки — в `PLAN.md`):
- **журнал операций (ledger)** — append-only операции: пополнение / трата / `admin_grant` /
возврат; `(провайдер, provider_payment_id)` уникален для защиты от повторов;
экспортопригоден.
- **балансы** — материализованные `(account_id, source) → Фишки`.
- **бенефиты** — материализованные `(account_id, origin)` → «без рекламы»
`paid_until`/`forever` + счётчик подсказок.
- **каталог** — атомы + продукты (деактивируемые), цены per-метод, курсы покупки Фишек,
награда за ролик.
- **заказы (orders)** — pending-покупки, `order_id`, ожидаемая сумма, origin, статус
(pending/paid/expired).
- **payment_events** — succeeded/failed/refunded для диспетчера.
Legacy `accounts.hint_balance` и `accounts.paid_account` **устаревают** в пользу
сегментированной модели и удаляются в отдельной **contract-миграции** (expand-contract, после
того как валютное ядро переключит чтения, и после Release 2 — откат образа остаётся безопасным
для БД); ни то, ни другое в проде никогда не выставлялось (потока покупки не было), поэтому
legacy-значения обнуляются.
## 15. Словарь
- **Фишка** — игровая валюта; единая единица, сегментирована по `source`.
- **source (источник)** — где пополнены Фишки (`vk`/`telegram`/`direct`).
- **origin (происхождение)** — где куплена ценность; определяет, где действует бенефит.
- **ценность / бенефит** — то, что покупается за Фишки (без рекламы, подсказки, турнирный
взнос).
- **гейт** — одностороннее правило комплаенса сторов (§4).
- **журнал операций (ledger)** — неизменяемая запись всех операций с деньгами/ценностями.
- **платёжный канал / рельса** — платёжный провайдер (Robokassa / Голоса VK / Stars TG).
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@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ type ChatResp struct {
// brand-new account's display name and language from the validated launch fields, its
// time zone from browserTz (the client's detected "±HH:MM" UTC offset) and, from the
// validated launch deep-link startParam, its variant preferences (first contact only).
func (c *Client) TelegramAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, username, firstName, browserTz, startParam string) (SessionResp, error) {
func (c *Client) TelegramAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, username, firstName, browserTz, startParam, subtype string) (SessionResp, error) {
var out SessionResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/internal/sessions/telegram", "", "",
map[string]string{
@@ -221,6 +221,7 @@ func (c *Client) TelegramAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, use
"first_name": firstName,
"browser_tz": browserTz,
"start_param": startParam,
"subtype": subtype,
}, &out)
return out, err
}
@@ -230,7 +231,7 @@ func (c *Client) TelegramAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, use
// name from displayName (read client-side via VKWebAppGetUserInfo, since VK omits the
// name from the signed launch params) and its time zone from browserTz (the client's
// detected "±HH:MM" UTC offset). All seeds apply on first contact only.
func (c *Client) VKAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, displayName, browserTz string) (SessionResp, error) {
func (c *Client) VKAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, displayName, browserTz, subtype string) (SessionResp, error) {
var out SessionResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/internal/sessions/vk", "", "",
map[string]string{
@@ -238,6 +239,7 @@ func (c *Client) VKAuth(ctx context.Context, externalID, languageCode, displayNa
"language_code": languageCode,
"display_name": displayName,
"browser_tz": browserTz,
"subtype": subtype,
}, &out)
return out, err
}
@@ -290,10 +292,10 @@ func (c *Client) ChatAccessByUser(ctx context.Context, userID string) (ChatAcces
// GuestAuth provisions a guest account and mints a session, seeding its time zone
// from browserTz (the client's detected "±HH:MM" UTC offset).
func (c *Client) GuestAuth(ctx context.Context, browserTz string) (SessionResp, error) {
func (c *Client) GuestAuth(ctx context.Context, browserTz, subtype string) (SessionResp, error) {
var out SessionResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/internal/sessions/guest", "", "",
map[string]string{"browser_tz": browserTz}, &out)
map[string]string{"browser_tz": browserTz, "subtype": subtype}, &out)
return out, err
}
@@ -307,10 +309,10 @@ func (c *Client) EmailRequest(ctx context.Context, email, browserTz, language st
}
// EmailLogin verifies a login code and mints a session.
func (c *Client) EmailLogin(ctx context.Context, email, code string) (SessionResp, error) {
func (c *Client) EmailLogin(ctx context.Context, email, code, subtype string) (SessionResp, error) {
var out SessionResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/internal/sessions/email/login", "", "",
map[string]string{"email": email, "code": code}, &out)
map[string]string{"email": email, "code": code, "subtype": subtype}, &out)
return out, err
}
@@ -331,16 +333,24 @@ func (c *Client) EmailConfirmLink(ctx context.Context, token string) (ConfirmLin
return out, err
}
// ResolveSession maps a token to its account id and guest flag (gateway
// session-cache miss). The guest flag lets the edge gate guest-forbidden ops.
func (c *Client) ResolveSession(ctx context.Context, token string) (string, bool, error) {
// ResolveSession maps a token to its account id, guest flag, and trusted platform
// (gateway session-cache miss). The guest flag lets the edge gate guest-forbidden
// ops; the platform ("<kind>/<subtype>", empty for an untrusted session) is injected
// as X-Platform on the caller's backend requests.
func (c *Client) ResolveSession(ctx context.Context, token string) (string, bool, string, error) {
var out struct {
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
IsGuest bool `json:"is_guest"`
PlatformKind string `json:"platform_kind"`
PlatformSubtype string `json:"platform_subtype"`
}
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/internal/sessions/resolve", "", "",
map[string]string{"token": token}, &out)
return out.UserID, out.IsGuest, err
platform := ""
if out.PlatformKind != "" {
platform = out.PlatformKind + "/" + out.PlatformSubtype
}
return out.UserID, out.IsGuest, platform, err
}
// Profile returns the authenticated account's profile.
@@ -350,6 +360,72 @@ func (c *Client) Profile(ctx context.Context, userID string) (ProfileResp, error
return out, err
}
// WalletSegmentResp is one chip balance in the wallet: the funding source, the chip count, and
// whether it is spendable in the caller's current context.
type WalletSegmentResp struct {
Source string `json:"source"`
Chips int `json:"chips"`
Spendable bool `json:"spendable"`
}
// WalletResp is the caller's wallet: the context-visible chip segments and the context-applicable
// benefits (no-ads term end as unix millis / forever flag, and the available hints).
type WalletResp struct {
Segments []WalletSegmentResp `json:"segments"`
AdsForever bool `json:"ads_forever"`
AdsPaidUntil int64 `json:"ads_paid_until_ms"`
Hints int `json:"hints"`
}
// walletBuyBody is the chip-spend request body.
type walletBuyBody struct {
ProductID string `json:"product_id"`
}
// Wallet fetches the caller's wallet in their current execution context.
func (c *Client) Wallet(ctx context.Context, userID string) (WalletResp, error) {
var out WalletResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodGet, "/api/v1/user/wallet", userID, "", nil, &out)
return out, err
}
// WalletBuy spends chips on a chip-priced value and returns the updated wallet.
func (c *Client) WalletBuy(ctx context.Context, userID, productID string) (WalletResp, error) {
var out WalletResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodPost, "/api/v1/user/wallet/buy", userID, "", walletBuyBody{ProductID: productID}, &out)
return out, err
}
// CatalogAtomResp is one atom line of a storefront product: the value type it grants and quantity.
type CatalogAtomResp struct {
AtomType string `json:"atom_type"`
Quantity int `json:"quantity"`
}
// CatalogProductResp is one storefront product for the caller's context: a chip-priced value
// (chips set) or a chip pack priced in the context method (money_amount + money_currency).
type CatalogProductResp struct {
Kind string `json:"kind"`
ProductID string `json:"product_id"`
Title string `json:"title"`
Chips int `json:"chips"`
MoneyAmount int64 `json:"money_amount"`
MoneyCurrency string `json:"money_currency"`
Atoms []CatalogAtomResp `json:"atoms"`
}
// CatalogResp is the storefront: the products visible and purchasable in the caller's context.
type CatalogResp struct {
Products []CatalogProductResp `json:"products"`
}
// Catalog fetches the storefront in the caller's current execution context.
func (c *Client) Catalog(ctx context.Context, userID string) (CatalogResp, error) {
var out CatalogResp
err := c.do(ctx, http.MethodGet, "/api/v1/user/wallet/catalog", userID, "", nil, &out)
return out, err
}
// BlockStatusResp is the caller's current manual-block state. Until is an RFC3339 UTC instant for
// a temporary block, empty for a permanent one or when not blocked; Reason is resolved to the
// account's language, empty when none was cited.
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@@ -118,8 +118,30 @@ func (e *APIError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("backend %d (%s): %s", e.Status, e.Code, e.Message)
}
// platformCtxKey types the request-context slot the trusted X-Platform value rides in.
type platformCtxKey struct{}
// WithPlatform returns a copy of ctx carrying the trusted platform header value
// ("<kind>/<subtype>", e.g. "vk/ios") that do and getRaw inject as X-Platform on the
// outbound backend request. An empty platform (an untrusted session) leaves ctx
// unchanged, so no header is sent and the backend treats the request as untrusted.
func WithPlatform(ctx context.Context, platform string) context.Context {
if platform == "" {
return ctx
}
return context.WithValue(ctx, platformCtxKey{}, platform)
}
// platformFromContext returns the platform header value stored by WithPlatform, or
// an empty string when none is present.
func platformFromContext(ctx context.Context) string {
p, _ := ctx.Value(platformCtxKey{}).(string)
return p
}
// do performs one REST call. userID, when non-empty, is forwarded as X-User-ID;
// clientIP, when non-empty, as X-Forwarded-For (for chat moderation). A non-2xx
// clientIP, when non-empty, as X-Forwarded-For (for chat moderation); the trusted
// platform carried on ctx (see WithPlatform), when present, as X-Platform. A non-2xx
// response is returned as an *APIError carrying the backend error code.
func (c *Client) do(ctx context.Context, method, path, userID, clientIP string, body, out any) error {
var reader io.Reader
@@ -141,6 +163,9 @@ func (c *Client) do(ctx context.Context, method, path, userID, clientIP string,
if clientIP != "" {
req.Header.Set("X-Forwarded-For", clientIP)
}
if p := platformFromContext(ctx); p != "" {
req.Header.Set("X-Platform", p)
}
resp, err := c.http.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("backendclient: %s %s: %w", method, path, err)
@@ -174,6 +199,9 @@ func (c *Client) getRaw(ctx context.Context, path, userID, respHeader string) ([
if userID != "" {
req.Header.Set("X-User-ID", userID)
}
if p := platformFromContext(ctx); p != "" {
req.Header.Set("X-Platform", p)
}
resp, err := c.http.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", fmt.Errorf("backendclient: GET %s: %w", path, err)
@@ -82,3 +82,43 @@ func TestSyncBans(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatalf("unban = %v, want [203.0.113.9]", unban)
}
}
// TestXPlatformInjection verifies the trusted platform carried on the context
// (WithPlatform) rides an authenticated backend request as X-Platform, and that an
// untrusted context (no platform) sends no header at all — the fail-closed default.
func TestXPlatformInjection(t *testing.T) {
var gotPlatform string
var hadHeader bool
srv := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
gotPlatform = r.Header.Get("X-Platform")
_, hadHeader = r.Header["X-Platform"]
_, _ = w.Write([]byte(`{}`))
}))
defer srv.Close()
c, err := backendclient.New(srv.URL, "localhost:9090", 2*time.Second)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("backendclient: %v", err)
}
defer func() { _ = c.Close() }()
t.Run("trusted forwards header", func(t *testing.T) {
ctx := backendclient.WithPlatform(context.Background(), "vk/ios")
if _, err := c.Profile(ctx, "user-1"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Profile: %v", err)
}
if gotPlatform != "vk/ios" {
t.Fatalf("X-Platform = %q, want vk/ios", gotPlatform)
}
})
t.Run("untrusted omits header", func(t *testing.T) {
hadHeader = true // ensure the handler actually clears it
if _, err := c.Profile(context.Background(), "user-1"); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Profile: %v", err)
}
if hadHeader {
t.Fatal("X-Platform must be absent for an untrusted context")
}
})
}

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