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feat: subscriber-hosted public lobby listing (#4480)
Part of #4040 (v1 scope: listing + browser + per-subscriber limit; custom lobby name/description left for a follow-up). ## What Subscribers can toggle their **private lobby** to be **publicly listed**; a browsable **"Open Lobbies"** list appears in the Join Lobby modal. Hard limit of **one listed lobby per subscriber**, enforced cluster-wide. ## How **Semantics** — a listed lobby stays `GameType.Private`: the host keeps full control and starts the game manually; the toggle only controls visibility. The `listed` flag lives on `GameServer` (not `GameConfig`), so it cannot be smuggled in through `update_game_config` and never touches core/sim/records. **Distribution** — reuses the existing public-lobby pipeline end to end: a new `"hosted"` `PublicGameType` bucket flows worker → master IPC → `/lobbies` websocket → `PublicLobbySocket`. Master scheduling now iterates only `SCHEDULED_PUBLIC_GAME_TYPES` (`ffa`/`team`/`special`), so it never sets countdowns on or schedules replacements for hosted lobbies. Lobbies delist automatically when the game starts/fills/dies (phase change). The broadcast fingerprint now includes browser-visible config, so host edits (map/mode) refresh the list even though the gameID doesn't change. **Gating** — new authenticated endpoint `POST /api/game/:id/listing`: - creator-only (403), private + not-started only (409) - fresh subscription check via server-side `getUserMe` using the shared `hasActiveSubscription()` helper (`active`/`trialing`); skipped in `GameEnv.Dev` (same precedent as Turnstile) so it's testable locally - one-lobby-per-creator (409): a SHA-256 hash of the creator's persistentID rides worker↔master IPC (`PublicGameInfo.creatorID`); the master dedupes as a race backstop. The hash — and host-only config (whitelist, name reveals) — are **stripped from every client payload** (broadcast + primed snapshot). **Client** — subscriber-gated "List lobby publicly" toggle in the host modal (server rejection reverts the toggle and shows a translated message); "Open Lobbies" rows (map, mode, player count) in the Join Lobby modal that reuse the existing private-join flow. **Compat** — `PublicGames.games` is now a `partialRecord`, so newer clients tolerate servers that don't send every bucket. Note: already-open old clients will fail to parse broadcasts containing the new `hosted` key until refreshed (closed Zod enum) — same class of break as previous wire-schema changes. ## Testing - `tests/server/HostedLobbyListing.test.ts` (15 tests): listed-lobby filtering, flag not settable via config intent, master aggregation + creator dedupe + no scheduling of hosted, creatorID stripping (broadcast + primed snapshot), `creatorHasListedLobby` (broadcast + local), fingerprint refresh on config change - `hasActiveSubscription` cases in `ApiSchemas.test.ts`; hosted counts-delta patch in `LobbySocket.test.ts` - Full suite green (1723 + 141 tests), tsc/eslint/prettier clean - **E2E in the real app** (headless Chromium, two browser contexts): host lists lobby → appears in second browser's Join Lobby list (creatorID absent from payload) → join succeeds (2 players in lobby) → same creator's second lobby rejected 409 with toggle revert → unlist removes it from a fresh browser's list. Curl negatives: missing auth 400, bad token 401, non-creator 403, missing game 404, bad body 400. ## Known follow-ups - Custom lobby name/description in the browser (needs the censor pipeline) — rest of #4040 - A listed lobby whose host closes the tab stays advertised indefinitely (an empty private lobby never leaves the Lobby phase) — pre-existing lifecycle, now more visible; consider delisting on creator disconnect 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Reduce lobby broadcast bandwidth via counts-only deltas (#4116)
## Description:
- The lobby WebSocket broadcast (`/lobbies`) was re-sending the full
`PublicGames` snapshot — including each lobby's `gameConfig` — to every
connected client every 500ms. Almost nothing in that payload changes
tick-to-tick; only `numClients` moves.
- `WorkerLobbyService` now tracks the sorted set of `gameID`s it last
sent as a full snapshot. On each incoming broadcast it sends a `full`
only when that set changes; otherwise it sends a `counts` delta carrying
just `{gameID → numClients}`.
- This relies on the master-side coupling at
[MasterLobbyService.ts:140-159](src/server/MasterLobbyService.ts#L140-L159):
when master finds a lobby without `startsAt`, it both sets `startsAt`
AND schedules a fresh lobby on the same tick, so the gameID change
brings the `startsAt` (and `gameConfig`) along with it.
- New WS connections are primed with the worker's cached last `full` so
late joiners don't have to wait for the next structural change.
- `LobbySocket` parses the new discriminated union (`PublicLobbyMessage
= full | counts`), keeps the last full snapshot in memory, and merges
counts into it before invoking the existing callback. `GameModeSelector`
is unchanged.
- Master → worker IPC is unchanged — still sends the full snapshot every
500ms. The optimization only applies to the worker → WS-client boundary,
which is the fan-out point.
## Please complete the following:
- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:
evan
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