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Stage 17 round 6 (#16/#17, PR C): lobby sort + server-derived in-game friend state
Lobby: group the my-games list into your-turn / opponent-turn / finished
(empty sections hidden), ordered by last activity (your-turn oldest-first,
the other two newest-first), as a compact line-separated list. gameDTO and
FB GameView gain last_activity_unix (turn start while active, finish time
once finished); a pure lib/lobbysort.ts holds the grouping/ordering.

Friends: the in-game 'add to friends' item is now server-derived via a new
GET /user/friends/outgoing (+ friends.outgoing op), returning addressees with
a pending OR declined request (both read as 'request sent'), so it is correct
across reloads; it shows a disabled '✓ in friends' once accepted. It
live-updates when the opponent answers: RespondFriendRequest now publishes
friend_added (accept) / friend_declined (new notify sub-kind, decline) to the
original requester, whose open game re-derives its friend state.

Tests: lobbysort unit test; gateway outgoing + last_activity transcode tests;
backend integration ListOutgoingRequests + respond-publishes-to-requester;
e2e updated for the new lobby section labels + a non-friend active opponent.
Docs: ARCHITECTURE notify catalog, FUNCTIONAL(+ru) lobby/friends, PLAN.
2026-06-08 19:23:48 +02:00

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import { expect, test } from './fixtures';
// The shared fixture already neutralises the real telegram-web-app.js, so these
// specs control window.Telegram deterministically (injected below) with no network.
// A minimal valid-looking Telegram WebApp stub: non-empty initData triggers the Mini
// App launch path (the mock gateway accepts any initData and returns a durable
// session); themeParams override the design tokens.
function webAppStub(startParam = '') {
return {
Telegram: {
WebApp: {
initData: 'query_id=test&user=%7B%22id%22%3A1%7D&auth_date=1&hash=deadbeef',
initDataUnsafe: startParam ? { start_param: startParam } : {},
themeParams: { bg_color: '#101418', text_color: '#ffffff' },
ready() {},
expand() {},
},
},
};
}
test('Telegram launch auto-authenticates into the lobby and applies the theme', async ({ page }) => {
await page.addInitScript((stub) => {
Object.assign(window, stub);
}, webAppStub());
await page.goto('/');
// No guest-login click: the Mini App authenticates from initData and lands on the lobby.
await expect(page.getByText('Your turn')).toBeVisible();
// The Telegram themeParams override the background token at runtime.
await expect
.poll(() => page.evaluate(() => getComputedStyle(document.documentElement).getPropertyValue('--bg').trim()))
.toBe('#101418');
});
test('outside Telegram, the /telegram/ entry redirects to the site root', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/telegram/');
// The guard sends a non-Telegram visitor back to the root, where the normal
// (guest / email) login is shown.
await expect(page.getByRole('button', { name: /guest/i })).toBeVisible();
await expect(page).not.toHaveURL(/\/telegram\//);
});