The session-less /confirm page defaulted to English, so it showed the English
app title. Carry the recipient's language on the deeplink (?lang) and setLocale on
load so the page matches the email. Show a localised brand wordmark (Эрудит / Erudit,
matching the email) on the success state only; the invalid/expired state now shows
just the message, no header.
Add an exact (strict) email filter to the /users list (UserFilter.EmailExact →
a kind='email' identity match) with a search input, and an 'Erase email' action on
the user card that deletes the bound email identity and its pending confirmations,
freeing the address. It refuses to remove the account's only identity
(ErrLastIdentity), which would leave it unreachable. Integration tests for both.
Drop the confirm button: the /confirm screen confirms the token as soon as it
loads. The token rides the URL fragment (never sent to the server), so a plain link
prefetch cannot reach it, and the manual six-digit code is the fallback if an
aggressive scanner runs the page. Update the ARCHITECTURE/FUNCTIONAL wording
accordingly and swap the confirm.prompt/action strings for confirm.busy (en+ru).
ConfirmByToken attached the confirmed email to the account but, on the link path,
skipped ClearGuest — so a guest who bound an email via the one-tap deeplink stayed a
guest (the code-based flow clears it in the link service). Clear the flag on a free
link too, promoting the guest to a durable account; the profile live event then
refreshes the open session. Integration test added.
An email account was provisioned with no display name (unlike Telegram/VK, which
seed one), so an email login showed an empty name. Seed it from the email's local
part (before '@', trimmed and capped to the column width) on first contact; the
user can rename it later. Only new accounts are seeded — an existing account's name
is never overwritten.
Document the one-tap confirm deeplink in ARCHITECTURE (§4 the login magic-link /
link confirm+profile-refresh, prefetch-safe token) and the new notify 'profile'
sub-kind (§10), and add the one-tap link to the FUNCTIONAL email story (+ru). Add
codec round-trip assertions for the EmailRequest language field and
encodeEmailConfirmLink (the mock e2e bypasses the codec).
Add the /confirm/<token> SPA route and Confirm screen: a prefetch-safe button
POSTs the token via a new confirmEmailLink RPC (client/transport/mock/codec +
ConfirmLinkResult model). A login adopts the minted session and enters the app; a
link shows confirmed / merge-in-the-app; an invalid or expired token asks for a new
code. Exempt /confirm from the no-session /login redirect. Forward the client
locale on the email request (authEmailRequest gains language → app.locale) so a
fresh web login email is localised. Handle the new 'profile' live-event sub-kind by
re-fetching the profile, so a link confirmed in another browser reflects in-app at
once. i18n en+ru.
Add the confirm-link edge method (auth.email.confirm_link): a new
EmailConfirmLinkRequest/Result fbs table, the transcode const + handler + encoder,
and the backend-client call to the existing /sessions/email/confirm-link endpoint —
it rides Execute under the existing service prefix, so no proto/Caddy change. Add a
language field to EmailRequestRequest and forward it (the backend already seeds it).
Add the NotifyProfile sub-kind + notify.ProfileChanged, published by the confirm-link
handler on a successful link so an in-app session re-fetches its profile when the
email was confirmed in another browser. Regenerated fbs bindings (Go + TS).
Add POST /internal/sessions/email/confirm-link: it verifies a deeplink token via
ConfirmByToken and, for a login, mints a session (the deeplink page signs in with
it); for a link, attaches the confirmed email and reports "confirmed" or
"merge_required" (the app drives the interactive merge). The token, not a request
session, is the authorization. Add LinkConfirmation.IsLogin() and integration tests
for the login, link and merge branches (the token is read from the mailed link).
The gateway RPC, live event and SPA route follow.
Re-apply the deeplink backend deferred out of PR1a: migration 00006 adds
email_confirmations.purpose + link_token_hash (hand-edited jet), each issued code
now carries an opaque 256-bit token (only its SHA-256 stored), and ConfirmByToken
resolves a token to a login (confirm + clear guest) or a link (attach when free,
signal merge when owned elsewhere). issueCode now embeds the /app/#/confirm/<token>
link in the email. The confirm endpoint, gateway RPC and SPA route follow.