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New platform/telegram connector (own container, bot token only there): - go-telegram/bot long-poll loop: /start deep-links + Mini App launch button. - gRPC API pkg/proto/telegram/v1 (Telegram service): ValidateInitData, Notify (renders a localized message + deep-link button), SendToUser/SendToGameChannel (admin, wired in Stage 10). Generic methods are platform-agnostic (external_id). - Bot API base override for Telegram's test environment; Dockerfile + compose (VPN sidecar, no public ingress); README. Gateway: - initData validation relocated from the gateway into the connector; the gateway calls ValidateInitData over gRPC (GATEWAY_CONNECTOR_ADDR), drops the bot token, and deletes internal/auth. - Out-of-app push: runPushPump routes events whose recipient has no live in-app stream to connector.Notify, gated by /internal/push-target + the in-app-only flag (race-free de-dup); HasSubscribers added to the push hub. Backend: - Migration 00007 accounts.notifications_in_app_only (default true) + jetgen. - ProvisionTelegram seeds a new account's language/display name from the launch fields; IdentityExternalID reverse lookup; /internal/push-target handler. UI: - Telegram Mini App launch: detect initData, apply themeParams, authTelegram, route the deep-link start_param (g/i/f); /telegram/ guard redirects outside Telegram. Vite relative base + telegram-web-app.js. In-app-only profile toggle; share-to-Telegram link for a friend code. Vitest + Playwright coverage. Wire/docs/CI: fbs Profile/UpdateProfileRequest gain notifications_in_app_only (Go + TS); go.work uses ./platform/telegram; go-unit.yaml covers it; PLAN, ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL (+ru), UI_DESIGN, READMEs updated.
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2.6 KiB
Go
104 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
// Package push is the gateway's live-event fan-out. The gateway holds one
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// backend gRPC subscription that feeds Publish; each connected client opens a
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// Subscribe stream and receives only the events addressed to its user id. A slow
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// client never blocks the backend feed — its bounded queue drops on overflow.
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package push
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import "sync"
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// Event is one live event addressed to a user. Payload is the FlatBuffers body
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// the gateway forwards verbatim to the client.
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type Event struct {
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UserID string
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Kind string
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Payload []byte
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EventID string
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}
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// defaultBuffer is the per-client queue depth used when NewHub is given a
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// non-positive size.
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const defaultBuffer = 64
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// Hub fans backend events out to per-user client subscriptions.
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type Hub struct {
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bufSize int
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mu sync.Mutex
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nextID int
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subs map[int]*subscription
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}
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type subscription struct {
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userID string
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ch chan Event
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}
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// NewHub constructs a Hub whose per-client queue holds bufSize events.
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func NewHub(bufSize int) *Hub {
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if bufSize <= 0 {
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bufSize = defaultBuffer
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}
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return &Hub{bufSize: bufSize, subs: make(map[int]*subscription)}
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}
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// Publish delivers e to every subscription for e.UserID, dropping it for any
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// whose queue is full.
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func (h *Hub) Publish(e Event) {
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h.mu.Lock()
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defer h.mu.Unlock()
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for _, s := range h.subs {
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if s.userID != e.UserID {
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continue
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}
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select {
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case s.ch <- e:
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default:
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}
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}
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}
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// Subscribe registers a client stream for userID and returns its event channel
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// and an unsubscribe func that closes the channel.
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func (h *Hub) Subscribe(userID string) (<-chan Event, func()) {
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h.mu.Lock()
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defer h.mu.Unlock()
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id := h.nextID
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h.nextID++
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s := &subscription{userID: userID, ch: make(chan Event, h.bufSize)}
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h.subs[id] = s
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return s.ch, func() { h.unsubscribe(id) }
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}
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// unsubscribe removes and closes a subscription. It holds the same lock as
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// Publish, so it never closes a channel mid-send.
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func (h *Hub) unsubscribe(id int) {
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h.mu.Lock()
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defer h.mu.Unlock()
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if s, ok := h.subs[id]; ok {
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delete(h.subs, id)
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close(s.ch)
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}
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}
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// SubscriberCount returns the number of active subscriptions (for tests/metrics).
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func (h *Hub) SubscriberCount() int {
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h.mu.Lock()
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defer h.mu.Unlock()
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return len(h.subs)
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}
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// HasSubscribers reports whether any live client stream is registered for userID.
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// It gates out-of-app push: an online user is already reached in-app, so the
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// platform push (Telegram) is skipped for them — keeping the fallback channel free
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// of duplicates.
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func (h *Hub) HasSubscribers(userID string) bool {
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h.mu.Lock()
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defer h.mu.Unlock()
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for _, s := range h.subs {
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if s.userID == userID {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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