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Record the execution platform (kind vk|telegram|direct + device subtype ios|android|web) on each session, captured at creation and carried gateway->backend as a trusted X-Platform header, so the upcoming store-compliance gate has an unforgeable execution context. - backend.sessions gains nullable platform_kind/platform_subtype columns (migration 00011, CHECK-constrained, jet regenerated); session.Platform captures them at mint, resolve returns them, middleware exposes platform(c). kind is derived from the establish endpoint, never a client field; the account-merge session mint inherits the caller's platform. - gateway derives the platform (VK subtype from the signed vk_platform via vkauth, Telegram/direct best-effort from the client) and injects X-Platform on every authenticated backend call through the request context. - ui submits a best-effort device subtype on the telegram/guest/email login requests (new FBS subtype field); VK is server-derived from the signed params. - an unattributed session is untrusted (view-only); VK/TG self-heal on the next cold-start re-mint, direct/email on re-login. Signal plumbing only, no user-visible change; X-Platform is inert until the gate consumes it.
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TypeScript
31 lines
1.5 KiB
TypeScript
// Platform subtype (device family) derivation for the trusted platform signal. The
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// server records the wrapper kind (vk / telegram / direct) itself, from the validated
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// establish path; the client supplies only this device subtype. For VK it is ignored
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// server-side (the gateway derives a trusted subtype from the signed vk_platform); for
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// Telegram and a direct (web/native) session it is client-reported and best-effort.
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import { insideTelegram, telegramPlatform } from './telegram';
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import { clientChannel } from './channel';
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export type Subtype = 'ios' | 'android' | 'web';
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// normalizeSubtype coerces a raw device string (Telegram's WebApp.platform, a
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// Capacitor platform, VK's vk_platform, …) to the ios/android/web wire subtype,
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// mapping any iPhone/iPad variant to ios and defaulting anything unrecognised —
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// desktop, tdesktop, an empty value — to web.
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export function normalizeSubtype(raw: string): Subtype {
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const s = raw.toLowerCase();
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if (s.includes('android')) return 'android';
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if (s.includes('iphone') || s.includes('ipad') || s === 'ios') return 'ios';
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return 'web';
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}
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// platformSubtype reports this client's best-effort device family for the current
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// launch: Telegram's reported platform inside a Mini App, otherwise the Capacitor /
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// web channel for a direct session. VK does not use it (server-derived from the signed
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// launch params).
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export function platformSubtype(): Subtype {
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if (insideTelegram()) return normalizeSubtype(telegramPlatform());
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return normalizeSubtype(clientChannel());
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}
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