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Introduce a minimum-supported-client gate so a future incompatible wire change can turn away installed builds too old to speak it, cleanly, instead of letting them crash on decode. It rides the outermost stable layer (an HTTP header), never the FlatBuffers payload. Gateway: - New internal/clientver: dependency-free parse + compare of the leading MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (a git-describe suffix is tolerated). - GATEWAY_MIN_CLIENT_VERSION config (empty => gate dormant; validated at load). - connectsrv checks the X-Client-Version header before decoding the payload: Execute returns result_code="update_required" (before the registry lookup), Subscribe returns FailedPrecondition. It fails open on an absent or garbled header — the header is a client-controlled compatibility signal, not an access control. Client: - Attach X-Client-Version on every call. - A terminal update.svelte.ts store + a non-dismissable UpdateOverlay (native opens VITE_STORE_URL, web reloads); retry.ts maps FailedPrecondition to the update_required sentinel; a mock __update hook drives the e2e. Wire-additive and contour-safe: no FBS/proto regen, no schema migration; the gate stays dormant until GATEWAY_MIN_CLIENT_VERSION is deliberately set, so web / VK / Telegram behaviour is unchanged. The silent reconciliation seam is deferred to the offline-first work (its only caller). Tests: Go clientver/config/connectsrv gate tests, retry.test.ts, Playwright update.spec.ts.
64 lines
2.1 KiB
Go
64 lines
2.1 KiB
Go
package clientver
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import "testing"
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// TestParse covers the version strings the edge actually sees: a plain and a "v"-prefixed
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// triple, a `git describe --tags` suffix, build metadata, surrounding space, and the
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// non-version strings (dev/empty/too-few/non-numeric) that must report ok=false so the
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// gate fails open.
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func TestParse(t *testing.T) {
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tests := []struct {
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name string
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in string
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want Version
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wantK bool
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}{
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{"plain", "1.16.0", Version{1, 16, 0}, true},
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{"v-prefixed", "v1.16.0", Version{1, 16, 0}, true},
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{"git describe suffix", "v1.16.0-3-gabc1234", Version{1, 16, 0}, true},
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{"build metadata", "1.16.0+ci42", Version{1, 16, 0}, true},
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{"surrounding space", " v2.0.1 ", Version{2, 0, 1}, true},
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{"extra component ignored", "v1.16.0.4", Version{1, 16, 0}, true},
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{"dev", "dev", Version{}, false},
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{"empty", "", Version{}, false},
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{"too few components", "1.16", Version{}, false},
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{"non-numeric patch", "1.16.x", Version{}, false},
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}
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for _, tc := range tests {
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t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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got, ok := Parse(tc.in)
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if ok != tc.wantK {
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t.Fatalf("Parse(%q) ok = %v, want %v", tc.in, ok, tc.wantK)
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}
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if ok && got != tc.want {
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t.Errorf("Parse(%q) = %+v, want %+v", tc.in, got, tc.want)
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}
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})
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}
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}
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// TestLess covers the ordering by MAJOR, then MINOR, then PATCH, and that an equal version
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// is not Less (a client exactly at the minimum passes the gate).
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func TestLess(t *testing.T) {
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tests := []struct {
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name string
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a, b Version
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want bool
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}{
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{"equal", Version{1, 16, 0}, Version{1, 16, 0}, false},
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{"major less", Version{1, 9, 9}, Version{2, 0, 0}, true},
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{"major greater", Version{2, 0, 0}, Version{1, 9, 9}, false},
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{"minor less", Version{1, 16, 5}, Version{1, 17, 0}, true},
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{"minor greater", Version{1, 17, 0}, Version{1, 16, 9}, false},
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{"patch less", Version{1, 16, 0}, Version{1, 16, 1}, true},
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{"patch greater", Version{1, 16, 2}, Version{1, 16, 1}, false},
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}
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for _, tc := range tests {
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t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
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if got := Less(tc.a, tc.b); got != tc.want {
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t.Errorf("Less(%+v, %+v) = %v, want %v", tc.a, tc.b, got, tc.want)
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}
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})
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}
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}
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