5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
gamer147
1007cf24d2 refactor(battlenode): type MatchContext.ClassId as CardClass enum (§C)
Behavior-preserving; full solution builds, 1013 tests green.

ClassId is the one genuinely-closed set of the three flagged stringly fields, so it
becomes a CardClass enum (1..8). Wire stays "1".."8": producer casts
(CardClass)run.ClassId, ServerBattleFrames renders via CardClassWire.ToWireValue().
RankBattleController's AI-start path drops a fragile int.TryParse(...)?:-1 for (int)cast.

CharaId (free-form leader/skin id, e.g. "5000123") and CountryCode (open-ended account
data) stay string with proper XML docs; CountryCodes.Korea/Japan name the captured values.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 08:04:49 -04:00
gamer147
578d0a75ef refactor(battlenode): rename mode-id field off BattleType, add BattleModes (§D)
Behavior-preserving; 271 BattleNode/Matching/Services tests green, full solution builds.

"BattleType" meant two things: the Sessions.BattleType enum (Pvp/Bot) and an int
"mode id" field. Renamed the int field on MatchContext AND the BattleStartBody wire
DTO to BattleModeId (wire key stays "battleType" via JsonPropertyName), so BattleType
now means only the enum project-wide.

New Bridge/BattleModes.cs (TakeTwo = 11) replaces every 11 literal — both prod
MatchContextBuilder sites and the test fixtures/assertions. The arbitrary-passthrough
42 and bot 0 stay literal.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 07:44:02 -04:00
gamer147
b0e3783757 refactor(battle-node): drop dead MatchingResolver options param; fix stray BOM
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 20:23:57 -04:00
gamer147
f21ab7a38c refactor(battle-node): remove ScriptedBotParticipant and dev-affordance wiring
Deletes the scripted opponent and every entry point that created a
BattleType.Scripted session (the ?scripted=1 query opt-in, the
SoloDefaultsToScripted toggle, the resolver short-circuit, the WS handler case,
the bridge validation arm). Real two-client PvP and the Bot matchmaking-timeout
fallback are untouched. ResolveAsync drops its scriptedOptIn parameter.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-03 20:15:48 -04:00
gamer147
672a89ed46 refactor(matching): IMatchingResolver shared by every do_matching family
SoloDefaultsToScripted was only consulted by ArenaTwoPickBattleController;
RankBattleController did its own inline pair-up + state-code mapping and
ignored the flag entirely. Result: turning on the flag globally only
short-circuited TK2 polls, while rank-battle polls still parked for the
PvpFirstThenAiFallback threshold (15s) before resolving — surfaced today
when the user set the flag and saw rank-battle still queue, then bot-
battle via the client-side AI (not the server-side Scripted lifecycle we
need to test WS traffic against).

New IMatchingResolver owns the cross-cutting decisions:
- honor scriptedOptIn (per-request) OR options.SoloDefaultsToScripted
  (process-wide) — bypass pair-up, register Scripted, return 3004
- otherwise call IMatchingPairUpService.TryPairAsync and translate the
  PairUpResult to the 3002/3004/3007/3011 vocabulary

Family controllers shed the duplicated logic:
- ArenaTwoPickBattleController: ~50 LOC → ~25; preserves ?scripted=1
  query opt-in (parsed permissively for "1"/"true") and the
  ArenaTwoPickException catch
- RankBattleController: ~30 LOC → ~12; preserves the 3001 mapping for
  InvalidOperationException (no deck for format) and card_master_id
  emission

DoMatchingContractTests is the durable enforcement: parametrized over
TK2 + rotation + unlimited rank, asserts SoloDefaultsToScripted=true
makes every family's first poll skip 3002 and return SUCCEEDED with a
battle_id + node_server_url. Adding a fourth family that forgets to
route through IMatchingResolver fails this test — that's the point.

MatchingResolverTests covers the six resolver paths in isolation with
mocks; per-test Harness locals (not fixture-level fields) because the
assembly is [Parallelizable(ParallelScope.All)] and shared mocks race.

957 tests passing (was 948; +9: 6 resolver + 3 contract parametrizations).
No regressions in the existing TK2 / rank-battle controller suites.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-02 15:18:48 -04:00