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The finished-game export (GCG + a new PNG of the final position) is one signed, short-lived relative URL (game.export_url; HMAC-SHA256, 10-min TTL, BACKEND_EXPORT_SIGN_KEY) resolved against the client's own origin and delivered by the best affordance each platform has (five on-device review rounds): - TG Android/desktop: native showPopup chooser -> native downloadFile dialog (bridge-only chain, activation-safe). - TG iOS: app-modal chooser -> OS share sheet with the fetched file (a popup callback cannot supply the activation the sheet needs). - VK iOS: VKWebAppDownloadFile for both formats. - VK Android: the PNG opens in VK's native image viewer, the GCG copies to the clipboard (the VK Android downloader hangs on any download, Content-Length/Range notwithstanding). - VK desktop iframe / desktop browsers: plain anchor downloads. - Mobile browsers: the OS share sheet (fetch-then-share). - Legacy TG (< Bot API 8.0): app modal + GCG clipboard, no image option. The PNG is rasterized on demand by the new internal `renderer` sidecar (node:22-slim + skia-canvas + baked Liberation/Noto Color Emoji fonts) executing the SAME ui/src/lib/gameimage.ts the ui project unit-tests; the backend rebuilds the render payload from the journal + engine.AlphabetTable, and the device date locale, IANA time zone and localized non-play labels ride the signed URL. Nothing is stored — the artifact re-derives from the immutable journal on each GET. The gateway forwards /dl/* (caddy @gateway matcher extended) behind the per-IP public rate limiter and serves bytes via http.ServeContent. Deploy: renderer service in compose + prod overlay + rolling order + prod push list; TEST_/PROD_EXPORT_SIGN_KEY secrets; the sidecar smoke runs in the ui CI job. Docs: ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL(+_ru), UI_DESIGN, TESTING, deploy/README, renderer/README.
pkg
Shared wire contracts for the Scrabble platform (module scrabble/pkg),
imported by both backend and gateway. It carries no logic — only the
generated message types and the schemas they come from.
Layout
proto/push/v1/ # backend -> gateway live-event gRPC channel (Push.Subscribe)
# committed generated Go (*.pb.go, *_grpc.pb.go)
fbs/scrabble.fbs # FlatBuffers edge payloads (one `scrabblefb` namespace)
fbs/scrabblefb/ # committed generated Go for the schema
proto/push/v1is the single gRPC server-stream the backend exposes and the gateway subscribes to (Event{user_id, kind, payload, event_id}); thepayloadis an opaque FlatBuffers body the gateway forwards verbatim.proto/telegram/v1is the Telegram connector's RPC contract (includingValidateLoginWidgetfor the web Login Widget sign-in).fbsholds the client↔gateway request/response and event payloads as FlatBuffers tables. The backend encodes the push payloads from these types; the gateway transcodes the rest to and from the backend's JSON; the UI generates TypeScript from the same.fbs.
Generated code
Committed (CI only builds it); regenerate dev-time after editing the schemas:
make -C pkg tools # go install protoc-gen-go + protoc-gen-go-grpc
make -C pkg gen # buf generate (proto) + flatc (fbs)
flatc is pinned to 23.5.26 to match the github.com/google/flatbuffers
Go runtime in go.mod; generating with another version is refused.
Workspace wiring
scrabble/pkg is a bare-path module (no dot), so — like scrabble-solver — it
cannot be fetched as a versioned dependency. go.work carries use ./pkg and
replace scrabble/pkg v0.0.0 => ./pkg; consumers require scrabble/pkg v0.0.0.