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feat(telegram): bot support relay — per-user forum topics
Users who DM the bot anything but /start are relayed into a private
forum supergroup, one topic per user. Operators (the chat's admins)
reply in the topic and the bot copies it back to the user; an info card
opening each topic carries a Block/Unblock toggle and a Clear button.
State is a small JSON file on a new /data volume — the bot host has no
database. Off by default (TELEGRAM_SUPPORT_CHAT_ID=0): the prod bot is
unchanged until the operator sets the chat id and adds the bot as a
forum admin.

- internal/support: concurrency-safe JSON store (topic map, block list,
  relayed message ids) with field-targeted mutators and atomic save
- bot/support.go: relay both ways via copyMessage, short-TTL admin
  cache, callback buttons, per-user topic-create lock, loop guard
  (skip the bot's own posts), reopen a deleted topic on the next message
- config + compose + CI/prod-deploy: TELEGRAM_SUPPORT_CHAT_ID per
  contour + TELEGRAM_SUPPORT_STATE_DIR; bot-state named volume; /data
  pre-owned by UID 65532 so a fresh volume is writable under distroless
- docs: ARCHITECTURE §15 + decision record, FUNCTIONAL (+ru), README
2026-06-23 17:47:00 +02:00

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// Package support persists the Telegram bot's support-relay state. For each user
// who direct-messages the bot it records the dedicated forum topic the bot opened
// in the operators' support chat, whether the user is blocked, and the ids of the
// messages relayed into that topic — so an operator's "clear" can delete them while
// keeping the topic's info card. The state is a small JSON file on a writable
// volume: the bot host has no database.
//
// The store is concurrency-safe. The go-telegram/bot library dispatches each update
// in its own goroutine, so every exported method locks. Mutators update only their
// own fields (SetTopic never touches Blocked, SetBlocked never touches the relayed
// ids) so a topic recreate cannot clobber a concurrent block toggle.
package support
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"sync"
"time"
)
// User is one user's support-relay state.
type User struct {
// UserID is the user's Telegram user id (the private chat id the bot relays to).
UserID int64 `json:"user_id"`
// TopicID is the forum topic's message_thread_id in the support chat; 0 means no
// topic has been created yet.
TopicID int `json:"topic_id"`
// HeaderMsgID is the info-card message that opens the topic and carries the
// block/clear buttons; it is never deleted by a clear.
HeaderMsgID int `json:"header_msg_id"`
// Blocked reports whether the bot drops this user's incoming messages.
Blocked bool `json:"blocked"`
// FirstName, LastName and Username snapshot the user's Telegram profile at the
// time the topic was created or last refreshed (for the topic name and info card).
FirstName string `json:"first_name,omitempty"`
LastName string `json:"last_name,omitempty"`
Username string `json:"username,omitempty"`
// RelayedMsgIDs are the ids of the messages posted into the topic after the header
// (the user's relayed messages and the operators' replies); a clear deletes them.
RelayedMsgIDs []int `json:"relayed_msg_ids,omitempty"`
// CreatedAt is when the topic was first opened for this user.
CreatedAt time.Time `json:"created_at"`
}
// Store is the concurrency-safe, JSON-backed support-relay state. The zero value is
// not usable; build one with Open or New.
type Store struct {
mu sync.Mutex
path string
users map[int64]*User
byTopic map[int]int64 // TopicID -> UserID, for resolving operator replies
}
// file is the on-disk shape: a flat list of users. A JSON object keyed by user id
// would force the int64 keys through strings; a list keeps the ids typed.
type file struct {
Users []*User `json:"users"`
}
// New returns an empty store that persists to path, creating the parent directory
// when missing. Use it as the fallback when Open reports a corrupt file.
func New(path string) *Store {
_ = os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), 0o755)
return &Store{path: path, users: map[int64]*User{}, byTopic: map[int]int64{}}
}
// Open loads the store from path. A missing file yields an empty store and no
// error; an unreadable or malformed file returns an error so the caller can decide
// whether to start empty.
func Open(path string) (*Store, error) {
s := New(path)
b, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return s, nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("support: read state %s: %w", path, err)
}
var f file
if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &f); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("support: parse state %s: %w", path, err)
}
for _, u := range f.Users {
if u == nil || u.UserID == 0 {
continue
}
s.users[u.UserID] = u
if u.TopicID != 0 {
s.byTopic[u.TopicID] = u.UserID
}
}
return s, nil
}
// Get returns a detached copy of the user's state and whether it exists.
func (s *Store) Get(userID int64) (User, bool) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
u, ok := s.users[userID]
if !ok {
return User{}, false
}
cp := *u
cp.RelayedMsgIDs = append([]int(nil), u.RelayedMsgIDs...)
return cp, true
}
// ByTopic returns the user id owning the given forum topic, and whether one is known.
func (s *Store) ByTopic(topicID int) (int64, bool) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
uid, ok := s.byTopic[topicID]
return uid, ok
}
// Blocked reports whether the user's incoming messages are dropped.
func (s *Store) Blocked(userID int64) bool {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
if u, ok := s.users[userID]; ok {
return u.Blocked
}
return false
}
// SetTopic records the forum topic and info-card message opened for the user and
// refreshes the profile snapshot, creating the record on first contact. It rebuilds
// the topic index when the topic changes (a recreate) and preserves the block state
// and the relayed-message ids. It persists the result.
func (s *Store) SetTopic(userID int64, topicID, headerMsgID int, firstName, lastName, username string) error {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
u, ok := s.users[userID]
if !ok {
u = &User{UserID: userID, CreatedAt: time.Now().UTC()}
s.users[userID] = u
} else if u.TopicID != 0 && u.TopicID != topicID {
delete(s.byTopic, u.TopicID)
}
u.TopicID = topicID
u.HeaderMsgID = headerMsgID
u.FirstName, u.LastName, u.Username = firstName, lastName, username
if topicID != 0 {
s.byTopic[topicID] = userID
}
return s.save()
}
// SetBlocked sets the user's blocked flag, creating a minimal record when none
// exists, and persists the result.
func (s *Store) SetBlocked(userID int64, blocked bool) error {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
u, ok := s.users[userID]
if !ok {
u = &User{UserID: userID, CreatedAt: time.Now().UTC()}
s.users[userID] = u
}
u.Blocked = blocked
return s.save()
}
// AppendMsg records a message posted into the user's topic (for a later clear) and
// persists the result. It is a no-op when the user has no record yet.
func (s *Store) AppendMsg(userID int64, msgID int) error {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
u, ok := s.users[userID]
if !ok {
return nil
}
u.RelayedMsgIDs = append(u.RelayedMsgIDs, msgID)
return s.save()
}
// ClearMsgs empties and returns the user's relayed-message ids (the info card is not
// among them) and persists the result, so the caller can delete them from the chat.
func (s *Store) ClearMsgs(userID int64) ([]int, error) {
s.mu.Lock()
defer s.mu.Unlock()
u, ok := s.users[userID]
if !ok || len(u.RelayedMsgIDs) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
ids := u.RelayedMsgIDs
u.RelayedMsgIDs = nil
if err := s.save(); err != nil {
// Roll back so the ids are not lost if the write fails.
u.RelayedMsgIDs = ids
return nil, err
}
return ids, nil
}
// save writes the state atomically (temp file in the same directory, then rename).
// The caller must hold s.mu.
func (s *Store) save() error {
f := file{Users: make([]*User, 0, len(s.users))}
for _, u := range s.users {
f.Users = append(f.Users, u)
}
sort.Slice(f.Users, func(i, j int) bool { return f.Users[i].UserID < f.Users[j].UserID })
b, err := json.MarshalIndent(f, "", " ")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("support: marshal state: %w", err)
}
tmp, err := os.CreateTemp(filepath.Dir(s.path), ".support-*.json")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("support: create temp state: %w", err)
}
tmpName := tmp.Name()
defer func() { _ = os.Remove(tmpName) }() // no-op once the rename succeeds
if _, err := tmp.Write(b); err != nil {
_ = tmp.Close()
return fmt.Errorf("support: write temp state: %w", err)
}
if err := tmp.Close(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("support: close temp state: %w", err)
}
if err := os.Rename(tmpName, s.path); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("support: replace state %s: %w", s.path, err)
}
return nil
}