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Stage 15: dual Telegram bots & language-gated variants
Service-agnostic refinement of the owner's idea: the sign-in service returns a
set of supported game languages with the user identity, and the lobby gates the
New Game variant choice by it (en -> English; ru -> Russian + Эрудит).

- Connector hosts two bots in one container (one per service language, each its
  own token + game channel; the same telegram_id spans both). ValidateInitData
  tries each token and returns the validating bot's service_language +
  supported_languages. Per-language config (TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN_EN/_RU, channels).
- supported_languages rides the Session (fbs, session-scoped, not persisted); the
  UI offers only the matching variants on New Game — gating only the START of a
  new game (auto-match + friend invite), not accept/open/play; backend does not
  enforce.
- service_language persisted (accounts.service_language, migration 00010, written
  every login, last-login-wins) and routes the user-facing Notify push back
  through the right bot (push-target coalesces with preferred_language).
- Admin SendToUser/SendToGameChannel gain an operator-chosen language selector in
  the console (unrelated to ValidateInitData).
- Non-Telegram logins carry the gateway default set
  (GATEWAY_DEFAULT_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES, all variants).

Wire (committed regen): ValidateInitDataResponse +service_language
+supported_languages; Session +supported_languages; SendToUser/SendToGameChannel
+language. Docs (ARCHITECTURE/FUNCTIONAL/_ru/READMEs) + PLAN updated; stage marked done.
2026-06-05 09:35:53 +02:00

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package server
import (
"errors"
"net/http"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"scrabble/backend/internal/account"
)
// The /api/v1/internal/sessions/* endpoints are gateway-only: the gateway has
// already validated the originating credential (Telegram initData, an email
// code, or a guest bootstrap) and forwards the result here to provision the
// account and mint the opaque session. The backend trusts the gateway on this
// segment (docs/ARCHITECTURE.md §12).
// telegramAuthRequest carries the identity the connector extracted from a
// validated initData payload. Username, FirstName and LanguageCode seed a
// brand-new account's display name and language (first contact only).
// ServiceLanguage is the validating bot's language tag (en/ru); it is recorded on
// every login (the bot the user last came through) and routes their out-of-app push.
type telegramAuthRequest struct {
ExternalID string `json:"external_id"`
Username string `json:"username"`
FirstName string `json:"first_name"`
LanguageCode string `json:"language_code"`
ServiceLanguage string `json:"service_language"`
}
// handleTelegramAuth provisions (or finds) the account bound to a Telegram
// identity and mints a session for it, seeding a new account's display name and
// language from the supplied Telegram fields and recording the validating bot's
// service language (updated every login) so out-of-app push routes to that bot.
func (s *Server) handleTelegramAuth(c *gin.Context) {
var req telegramAuthRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil || req.ExternalID == "" {
abortBadRequest(c, "external_id is required")
return
}
acc, err := s.accounts.ProvisionTelegram(c.Request.Context(), req.ExternalID, req.LanguageCode, req.Username, req.FirstName)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
if err := s.accounts.SetServiceLanguage(c.Request.Context(), acc.ID, req.ServiceLanguage); err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
}
// pushTargetRequest asks for a user's out-of-app push routing data by account id.
type pushTargetRequest struct {
UserID string `json:"user_id"`
}
// pushTargetResponse carries what the gateway needs to route an out-of-app push:
// the recipient's Telegram external_id (empty when they have no Telegram
// identity, e.g. a guest or email-only account), the language that both selects the
// delivering bot and renders the message (the account's service language, the bot
// it last signed in through, falling back to its preferred language), and whether
// they confined notifications to the in-app stream.
type pushTargetResponse struct {
ExternalID string `json:"external_id"`
Language string `json:"language"`
NotificationsInAppOnly bool `json:"notifications_in_app_only"`
}
// handlePushTarget resolves a user id to the data the gateway needs to deliver an
// out-of-app Telegram notification — the gateway-only internal counterpart of the
// in-app push stream. A user with no Telegram identity yields an empty external_id,
// which the gateway treats as "no out-of-app channel".
func (s *Server) handlePushTarget(c *gin.Context) {
var req pushTargetRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil || req.UserID == "" {
abortBadRequest(c, "user_id is required")
return
}
uid, err := uuid.Parse(req.UserID)
if err != nil {
abortBadRequest(c, "user_id must be a uuid")
return
}
acc, err := s.accounts.GetByID(c.Request.Context(), uid)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
ext, err := s.accounts.IdentityExternalID(c.Request.Context(), uid, account.KindTelegram)
if err != nil && !errors.Is(err, account.ErrNotFound) {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
// Route by the bot the user last signed in through; fall back to the interface
// language for an account that has never come through a tagged bot.
language := acc.ServiceLanguage
if language == "" {
language = acc.PreferredLanguage
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, pushTargetResponse{
ExternalID: ext,
Language: language,
NotificationsInAppOnly: acc.NotificationsInAppOnly,
})
}
// handleGuestAuth provisions a fresh ephemeral guest account and mints a session.
func (s *Server) handleGuestAuth(c *gin.Context) {
acc, err := s.accounts.ProvisionGuest(c.Request.Context())
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
}
// emailRequest is an email-login code request.
type emailRequest struct {
Email string `json:"email"`
}
// handleEmailRequest issues a login confirm-code to the email. It always reports
// success once the address is well-formed, so the response does not reveal
// whether an account already exists.
func (s *Server) handleEmailRequest(c *gin.Context) {
var req emailRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil || req.Email == "" {
abortBadRequest(c, "email is required")
return
}
if _, err := s.emails.RequestLoginCode(c.Request.Context(), req.Email); err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, okResponse{OK: true})
}
// emailLoginRequest verifies an email login code.
type emailLoginRequest struct {
Email string `json:"email"`
Code string `json:"code"`
}
// handleEmailLogin verifies the code and mints a session for the owning account.
func (s *Server) handleEmailLogin(c *gin.Context) {
var req emailLoginRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil || req.Email == "" || req.Code == "" {
abortBadRequest(c, "email and code are required")
return
}
acc, err := s.emails.LoginWithCode(c.Request.Context(), req.Email, req.Code)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
s.mintSession(c, acc)
}
// tokenRequest carries an opaque session token.
type tokenRequest struct {
Token string `json:"token"`
}
// handleResolveSession resolves a token to its account id. The gateway calls it
// on a session-cache miss.
func (s *Server) handleResolveSession(c *gin.Context) {
var req tokenRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil || req.Token == "" {
abortBadRequest(c, "token is required")
return
}
sess, err := s.sessions.Resolve(c.Request.Context(), req.Token)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, resolveResponse{UserID: sess.AccountID.String()})
}
// handleRevokeSession revokes the session for a token (idempotent).
func (s *Server) handleRevokeSession(c *gin.Context) {
var req tokenRequest
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&req); err != nil || req.Token == "" {
abortBadRequest(c, "token is required")
return
}
if err := s.sessions.Revoke(c.Request.Context(), req.Token); err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
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)
if err != nil {
s.abortErr(c, err)
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, sessionResponseFor(token, acc))
}