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feat(offer): live catalog price list in the public offer, served by the render sidecar
Robokassa moderation requires the public offer to list every digital good with
its price. Move /offer/ off the static landing container to the render sidecar:
it splices the live catalog price list (§4.4) into the owner-edited
ui/legal/offer_ru.md and renders it with the shared ui/src/lib/offer.ts — one
renderer, no drift, always matching the current catalog with no redeploy.

- backend: /api/v1/internal/offer/pricing (internal, off the edge allow-list)
  projects the active catalog into two markdown tables — chip packs priced per
  rail (roubles / VK votes / Telegram Stars) and chip-priced values — through
  payments.Money so no float reaches the page. Cached in memory: warmed at boot,
  marked stale on every catalog mutation, so a served render issues no query.
- renderer: GET /offer/ fetches the tables and substitutes them at the
  <#pricing_template#> marker, then renders; offer_ru.md is baked into the image
  and marked is bundled from ui. GET /offer -> 301. Only /offer/ is edge-exposed.
- caddy: route /offer/ to the sidecar; drop the now-dead landing /offer/
  handlers and the vite emit-offer plugin.
- offer: fill §4.3 (the chip-payment wording) and drop the in-page back link.
- landing footer: a feedback link (the offer's Telegram contact) beside the
  offer link.
- docs (ARCHITECTURE, FUNCTIONAL +_ru, renderer README), CI /offer/ probe,
  unit + integration + node tests.
2026-07-10 20:25:41 +02:00

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import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs';
import { resolve } from 'node:path';
import { defineConfig, type Plugin } from 'vite';
import { svelte } from '@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte';
import { VitePWA } from 'vite-plugin-pwa';
/**
* injectBootVersion stamps the app version into index.html's boot-capability guard, replacing its
* __BOOT_VERSION__ placeholder with the same VITE_APP_VERSION build-arg that feeds __APP_VERSION__.
* The guard runs before the bundle, so it cannot read the bundle's version; this lets its on-demand
* diagnostic report name the client version anyway. Falls back to "dev" for a local build.
*/
function injectBootVersion(): Plugin {
const version = process.env.VITE_APP_VERSION || 'dev';
return {
name: 'inject-boot-version',
transformIndexHtml(html) {
return html.replace(/__BOOT_VERSION__/g, version);
},
};
}
/**
* emitPolyfills writes the prebuilt core-js bundle to `dist/polyfills.js`. The index.html gate
* script loads it via document.write only on an old engine that lacks the es2020+ runtime APIs the
* app uses (globalThis, structuredClone, Array.at, …) — e.g. the Chromium 66 Android System WebView
* behind the Telegram/VK in-app browser — before the deferred module runs. A modern engine never
* requests it, so it adds nothing to that payload and stays out of the module graph the bundle-size
* gate measures.
*/
function emitPolyfills(): Plugin {
return {
name: 'emit-polyfills',
generateBundle() {
const src = readFileSync(resolve(import.meta.dirname, 'node_modules/core-js-bundle/minified.js'), 'utf8');
this.emitFile({ type: 'asset', fileName: 'polyfills.js', source: src });
},
};
}
// The edge Connect service is scrabble.edge.v1.Gateway; the gateway serves it over
// h2c on :8081 by default. In dev we proxy the RPC path so the browser (which can
// not speak h2c directly) talks to the dev server on the same origin. In `mock`
// mode the app runs entirely against an in-memory fake transport — no gateway,
// no backend, no Postgres — which is what `pnpm start` launches.
const RPC_PREFIX = '/scrabble.edge.v1.Gateway';
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
// Relative asset base so the one build serves under any path — the gateway maps the
// Telegram Mini App to /telegram/ (the hash router is path-agnostic).
base: './',
define: {
// App version shown on the About screen, injected at build time from `git describe`
// via a Docker build-arg. Falls back to "dev" for a plain local/mock build,
// so a missing build-arg never breaks the build.
__APP_VERSION__: JSON.stringify(process.env.VITE_APP_VERSION || 'dev'),
},
// emitPolyfills ships dist/polyfills.js (loaded only by old engines; see its docstring + the
// index.html boot guard). injectBootVersion stamps the app version into that guard's diagnostic.
plugins: [
svelte(),
emitPolyfills(),
injectBootVersion(),
// App-shell precache for the offline mode: a custom (injectManifest) service worker precaches
// index.html + the hashed assets so the installed web PWA cold-launches with no network. It
// supersedes the former install-only public/sw.js and outputs to dist/sw.js (same path, so the
// existing /app/ registration is unchanged). Registration is manual + web-only (injectRegister
// off; see pwa.svelte.ts) and the whole plugin is disabled in the mock build so Playwright is
// never perturbed. manifest:false — we already ship public/manifest.webmanifest.
VitePWA({
strategies: 'injectManifest',
srcDir: 'src',
filename: 'sw.ts',
injectRegister: false,
manifest: false,
disable: mode === 'mock',
injectManifest: {
// The app shell only: exclude the separate landing page and the conditional polyfill bundle
// (loaded document.write-only on an old engine; never part of the offline shell).
globPatterns: ['**/*.{js,css,html,svg,png,ico,woff,woff2}'],
globIgnores: ['**/landing*', '**/polyfills.js'],
},
devOptions: { enabled: false },
}),
],
server: {
port: 5173,
proxy:
mode === 'mock'
? undefined
: {
[RPC_PREFIX]: {
target: process.env.GATEWAY_URL || 'http://localhost:8081',
changeOrigin: true,
},
},
},
build: {
// Down-level to es2019 so an old Android System WebView (seen: Telegram/VK in-app WebView on
// Chromium 66, Android 9) can parse the bundle — esbuild lowers es2020+ syntax (?., ??, private
// fields, static blocks, …) that Chrome 66 rejects with "Unexpected token ?", which left the SPA
// on a white screen. esbuild lowers syntax only, not runtime APIs — the es2020+ globals the
// bundle/deps call at runtime (globalThis, structuredClone, Array.at, …) are covered separately
// by the conditional core-js loader (emitPolyfills + the index.html gate), loaded only on an
// engine that actually lacks them.
target: 'es2019',
// Emit sourcemaps everywhere except the production build. A shipped `.map`
// carries full `sourcesContent` — the entire TypeScript/Svelte source — and the
// gateway/landing images serve `dist/` verbatim, so production maps would expose
// the whole client source at the edge. Dev and the `mock` e2e build
// (`vite build --mode mock`) keep maps for debugging; the production `vite build`
// (the Docker image build) drops them.
sourcemap: mode !== 'production',
// Two entries: the game SPA (index.html, served at /app/ + /telegram/) and the
// public landing page (landing.html, served at /). Assets are shared in dist/assets/, and
// the relative base lets one build serve under any path.
rollupOptions: {
input: {
main: resolve(import.meta.dirname, 'index.html'),
landing: resolve(import.meta.dirname, 'landing.html'),
},
},
},
}));