backend/internal/engine wraps the sibling scrabble-solver library in-process: - Registry: versioned DAWG load via dafsa.Load, keyed by (variant, dict_version), latest-per-variant; English / Russian / Эрудит handled uniformly. - Bag: own deterministic, seeded tile bag with Draw + Return (for exchanges), since the solver's self-play bag cannot return tiles. - Game: pure rules engine — deal, play/pass/exchange/resign, refill, per-move scoring, turn order, and end-condition detection (empty bag + empty rack, six scoreless turns, resignation) with end-game rack adjustment. - decode/ReplayBoard: dictionary-independent MoveRecords and board replay via scrabble.Apply (no internal/encoding), realising ARCHITECTURE §9.1. Wiring: go.work gains "replace scrabble-solver => ../scrabble-solver"; backend requires scrabble-solver (placeholder) and github.com/iliadenisov/dafsa directly. Both Go CI workflows clone the public solver sibling (master HEAD, no token) and set BACKEND_DICT_DIR. Docs: ARCHITECTURE §5/§14, TESTING engine layer, backend README, and PLAN refinements + deferred TODOs (publish/version solver; split engine vs dictionary generator).
backend
Internal-only domain service for the Scrabble platform (module scrabble/backend).
It owns identity/sessions, accounts, and — in later stages — the lobby, game
runtime, robot, chat, history and administration. Its only network consumers are
the gateway and the platform side-services; it is never exposed publicly.
As of Stage 1 the backend provides the foundation: configuration, the HTTP
listener with the /api/v1 route-group skeleton and probes, the Postgres pool
with embedded goose migrations, OpenTelemetry wiring, an in-memory session cache,
and the durable accounts / identities / sessions data model. The session and
account REST endpoints are added with the gateway (Stage 6); Stage 1 ships the
store/service layer they will call.
Stage 2 adds internal/engine, the in-process bridge to the scrabble-solver
library: a versioned dictionary registry, a deterministic tile bag, and a pure
rules Game (legal plays, passes, exchanges, resignations and end-condition
detection) that emits dictionary-independent move records. It is a library only;
the game domain wires it into the server in Stage 3.
Package layout
cmd/backend/ # process entrypoint: telemetry -> db+migrate -> cache -> server
cmd/jetgen/ # dev tool: regenerate go-jet code from a throwaway container
internal/config/ # env configuration (composes postgres + telemetry config)
internal/telemetry/ # OpenTelemetry providers + per-request timing middleware
internal/postgres/ # pgx-over-database/sql pool (otelsql), goose migrations
migrations/ # embedded *.sql (goose), schema `backend`
jet/ # generated go-jet models + table builders (committed)
internal/account/ # durable accounts + platform/email identities (store)
internal/session/ # opaque tokens, sessions store, write-through cache, service
internal/server/ # gin engine, route groups, X-User-ID middleware, probes
internal/engine/ # in-process scrabble-solver bridge: registry, bag, Game, replay
Configuration (environment)
| Variable | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|
BACKEND_HTTP_ADDR |
:8080 |
HTTP listen address. |
BACKEND_LOG_LEVEL |
info |
debug / info / warn / error. |
BACKEND_POSTGRES_DSN |
— | Required. pgx/libpq URL; must pin search_path=backend. |
BACKEND_POSTGRES_MAX_OPEN_CONNS |
25 |
Pool max open connections. |
BACKEND_POSTGRES_MAX_IDLE_CONNS |
5 |
Pool max idle connections. |
BACKEND_POSTGRES_CONN_MAX_LIFETIME |
30m |
Max connection lifetime. |
BACKEND_POSTGRES_OPERATION_TIMEOUT |
5s |
Connect attempt + /readyz ping bound. |
BACKEND_SERVICE_NAME |
scrabble-backend |
OpenTelemetry service.name. |
BACKEND_OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER |
none |
none or stdout (OTLP arrives later). |
BACKEND_OTEL_METRICS_EXPORTER |
none |
none or stdout. |
Run
docker run -d --name scrabble-pg -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=dev -p 5432:5432 postgres:17-alpine
BACKEND_POSTGRES_DSN='postgres://postgres:dev@localhost:5432/postgres?search_path=backend&sslmode=disable' \
go run ./cmd/backend
On boot the backend opens the pool, creates the backend schema if needed, and
applies the embedded migrations. GET /healthz reports liveness; GET /readyz
reports 200 only when the database answers and the session cache is warmed.
Migrations & generated code
Migrations are plain goose SQL under internal/postgres/migrations (sequential
NNNNN_name.sql), embedded and applied at startup. After changing the schema,
regenerate the committed go-jet code (needs Docker):
go run ./cmd/jetgen # rewrites internal/postgres/jet against a temp container
Engine & dictionaries
internal/engine consumes the sibling scrabble-solver module in-process. Its
bare module path (scrabble-solver, not a URL) cannot be fetched via VCS, so the
workspace go.work carries replace scrabble-solver => ../scrabble-solver and
the build must run from the repository root (the workspace), not from this module
in isolation. github.com/iliadenisov/dafsa (the DAWG loader) is a direct
dependency. CI clones the public solver repository into ../scrabble-solver
before building (see .gitea/workflows/); locally, check it out next to this
repository. Committed dictionaries (en_sowpods.dawg, ru_scrabble.dawg,
ru_erudit.dawg) live in the solver's dawg/ directory; the engine loads them
by (variant, dict_version) from a directory path. A configurable
BACKEND_DICT_DIR is wired when the first consumer needs it (Stage 3); the
future versioned-artifact direction is recorded in ../PLAN.md
TODO-2.
Tests
go test -count=1 ./... # unit tests (no Docker)
go test -tags=integration -count=1 -p=1 ./... # Postgres-backed (needs Docker)
Integration tests are guarded by the integration build tag and run against a
throwaway postgres:17-alpine container; they fail loudly when Docker is absent
rather than skipping. The internal/engine tests load the committed DAWGs from
BACKEND_DICT_DIR (defaulting to the sibling ../scrabble-solver/dawg) and fail
loudly when that directory is absent.