@ughuuu/game_server 1.0.382 → 1.0.791
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- package/README.md +174 -24
- package/dist/ApiClient.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AchievementsApi.js +224 -0
- package/dist/api/AdminAchievementsApi.js +356 -0
- package/dist/api/AdminChatApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminGroupsApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminKVApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminLeaderboardsApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminLobbiesApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminNotificationsApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminSessionsApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AdminUsersApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/AuthenticationApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/ChatApi.js +141 -12
- package/dist/api/FriendsApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/GroupsApi.js +69 -27
- package/dist/api/HealthApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/HooksApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/KVApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/LeaderboardsApi.js +43 -2
- package/dist/api/LobbiesApi.js +44 -2
- package/dist/api/NotificationsApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/api/PartiesApi.js +206 -22
- package/dist/api/UsersApi.js +2 -2
- package/dist/index.js +157 -10
- package/dist/model/AcceptPartyInviteRequest.js +109 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminCreateAchievementRequest.js +182 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminCreateKvEntry200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminCreateKvEntryRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminCreateLeaderboardRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminCreateNotification400Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminCreateNotificationRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminDeleteChatConversation200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminEndLeaderboard200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminEndLeaderboard200ResponseData.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminIncrementAchievementRequest.js +130 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminListAchievements200Response.js +118 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminListChatMessages200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListChatMessages200ResponseDataInner.js +20 -3
- package/dist/model/AdminListGroups200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListKvEntries200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListKvEntries200ResponseDataInner.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListLobbies200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListLobbies200ResponseDataInner.js +32 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListNotifications200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListNotifications200ResponseDataInner.js +15 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListNotifications200ResponseMeta.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListSessions200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminListSessions200ResponseDataInner.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminRevokeAchievementRequest.js +118 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminSubmitLeaderboardScore200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminSubmitLeaderboardScore200ResponseData.js +14 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminSubmitLeaderboardScoreRequest.js +20 -8
- package/dist/model/AdminUnlockAchievementRequest.js +122 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateAchievement200Response.js +181 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateAchievementRequest.js +145 -0
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateGroup200Response.js +23 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateGroupRequest.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateKvEntryRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateLeaderboardRecordRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateLeaderboardRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateLobby200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateLobbyRequest.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateUser200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateUser200ResponseData.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/AdminUpdateUserRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CallHook200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CallHookRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CancelGroupInvite200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CancelJoinRequest200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CancelPartyInviteRequest.js +109 -0
- package/dist/model/ChatUnreadCount200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CreateFriendRequestRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/CreateGroupRequest.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/CreateLobbyRequest.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/CreatePartyRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/DeclinePartyInviteRequest.js +109 -0
- package/dist/model/DeleteNotifications200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/DeleteNotificationsRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/DemoteGroupMemberRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/DeviceLoginRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ErrorResponse.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/GetChatMessage200Response.js +196 -0
- package/dist/model/GetCurrentUser200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/GetCurrentUser200ResponseLinkedProviders.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/GetKv200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/GetLobby200Response.js +133 -0
- package/dist/model/GetLobby200ResponseMembersInner.js +146 -0
- package/dist/model/GetMyRecord200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/HealthResponse.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/InviteToGroup200Response.js +90 -0
- package/dist/model/InviteToGroupRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/InviteToPartyRequest.js +109 -0
- package/dist/model/KickGroupMemberRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/KickUserRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/LinkDeviceRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListBlockedFriends200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListBlockedFriends200ResponseDataInner.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListBlockedFriends200ResponseDataInnerRequester.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListChatMessages200Response.js +6 -6
- package/dist/model/ListFriendRequests200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListFriendRequests200ResponseIncomingInner.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListFriendRequests200ResponseIncomingInnerRequester.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/ListFriendRequests200ResponseMeta.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListFriends200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListFriends200ResponseDataInner.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/ListGroupInvitations200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListGroupInvitations200ResponseDataInner.js +48 -3
- package/dist/model/ListGroupMembers200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListGroupMembers200ResponseDataInner.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListJoinRequests200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListLeaderboardRecords200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListLeaderboardRecords200ResponseDataInner.js +4 -4
- package/dist/model/ListLeaderboards200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListLeaderboards200ResponseDataInner.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListLobbies200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListLobbies200ResponseDataInner.js +24 -2
- package/dist/model/ListMyGroups200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListMyGroups200ResponseDataInner.js +24 -2
- package/dist/model/ListNotifications200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListNotifications200ResponseDataInner.js +15 -2
- package/dist/model/ListPartyInvitations200ResponseInner.js +155 -0
- package/dist/model/ListRecordsAroundUser200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListSentInvitations200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ListSentInvitations200ResponseDataInner.js +26 -2
- package/dist/model/Login200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/Login200ResponseData.js +15 -2
- package/dist/model/LoginRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/MarkChatReadRequest.js +8 -3
- package/dist/model/NotifyGroup200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/NotifyGroupRequest.js +3 -3
- package/dist/model/OAuthSessionData.js +15 -2
- package/dist/model/OAuthSessionDataDetails.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OAuthSessionStatus.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OauthApiCallback200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OauthApiCallbackRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OauthCallbackApiAppleIosRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OauthGoogleIdTokenRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OauthRequest200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/OauthSessionStatus404Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/PartyCreateLobbyRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/PartyJoinLobbyRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/PromoteGroupMemberRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/QuickJoinRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/RefreshToken200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/RefreshToken200ResponseData.js +15 -2
- package/dist/model/RefreshTokenRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ResolveLeaderboardSlugs200Response.js +89 -0
- package/dist/model/ResolveLeaderboardSlugsRequest.js +113 -0
- package/dist/model/SearchUsers200Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/SearchUsers200ResponseDataInner.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/SendChatMessageRequest.js +10 -5
- package/dist/model/SendNotificationRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/ShowParty200Response.js +13 -13
- package/dist/model/ShowParty200ResponseMembersInner.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/UpdateChatMessageRequest.js +99 -0
- package/dist/model/UpdateCurrentUserDisplayNameRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/UpdateCurrentUserPassword400Response.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/UpdateCurrentUserPasswordRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/UpdateGroupRequest.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/UpdateLobbyRequest.js +11 -2
- package/dist/model/UpdatePartyRequest.js +2 -2
- package/dist/model/UserAchievements200Response.js +124 -0
- package/dist/model/UserAchievements200ResponseDataInner.js +192 -0
- package/dist/realtime.js +247 -0
- package/dist/webrtc.js +375 -0
- package/package.json +16 -23
- package/dist/model/CreateLobby401Response.js +0 -89
- package/dist/model/JoinLobby200Response.js +0 -89
- package/dist/model/JoinLobbyRequest.js +0 -90
- package/dist/model/JoinPartyByCodeRequest.js +0 -113
- package/dist/model/KickUser200Response.js +0 -89
- package/dist/model/LeaveLobby200Response.js +0 -89
- package/dist/model/ListChatMessages200ResponseDataInner.js +0 -170
- package/dist/model/ListLeaderboardRecords200ResponseMeta.js +0 -125
- package/dist/model/ListLobbies200ResponseInner.js +0 -153
- package/dist/model/ListLobbies200ResponseMeta.js +0 -125
- package/dist/model/Login200ResponseDataUser.js +0 -97
- package/dist/model/RemoveFriendship401Response.js +0 -89
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* API for the Gamend Game Server. Provides HTTP REST API, real-time WebSocket channels, and WebRTC DataChannels for low-latency game data. Features authentication, users, lobbies, groups, parties, friends, chat, notifications, achievements, leaderboards, server scripting, and admin portal. ## **1. Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. Users** Users endpoints cover the user lifecycle and profile features. Key highlights: - **Registration and login** (email/password, device token for SDKs, and OAuth providers) - **Profile metadata** (JSON blob per user) and editable profile fields - **Account lifecycle**: password reset, email confirmation, and account deletion - **Sessions & tokens**: both browser sessions and JWT-based API tokens are supported ## **3. Friends** The Friends domain offers lightweight social features: - **Friend requests** (send / accept / reject / block flows) - **Friend listing & pagination**, with basic privacy controls - **Domain helpers** to manage and query friend relationships from API or UI contexts ## **4. Lobbies** Lobbies provide matchmaking / room management primitives. Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. Once connected, named DataChannels carry game data at low latency ### **13.2 Default DataChannels** - **`events`** (reliable, ordered): important game events (player actions, state changes) - **`state`** (unreliable, unordered): high-frequency position/state sync ### **13.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameWebRTC` class (included in this SDK, browser-only) handles signaling automatically: ```javascript import { GameRealtime, GameWebRTC } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', token) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) const webrtc = new GameWebRTC(userChannel, { onData: (label, data) => console.log(label, data) }) await webrtc.connect() webrtc.send('events', JSON.stringify({ type: 'move', x: 10, y: 20 })) ```
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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. Users** Users endpoints cover the user lifecycle and profile features. Key highlights: - **Registration and login** (email/password, device token for SDKs, and OAuth providers) - **Profile metadata** (JSON blob per user) and editable profile fields - **Account lifecycle**: password reset, email confirmation, and account deletion - **Sessions & tokens**: both browser sessions and JWT-based API tokens are supported ## **3. Friends** The Friends domain offers lightweight social features: - **Friend requests** (send / accept / reject / block flows) - **Friend listing & pagination**, with basic privacy controls - **Domain helpers** to manage and query friend relationships from API or UI contexts ## **4. Lobbies** Lobbies provide matchmaking / room management primitives. Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. Once connected, named DataChannels carry game data at low latency ### **13.2 Default DataChannels** - **`events`** (reliable, ordered): important game events (player actions, state changes) - **`state`** (unreliable, unordered): high-frequency position/state sync ### **13.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameWebRTC` class (included in this SDK, browser-only) handles signaling automatically: ```javascript import { GameRealtime, GameWebRTC } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', token) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) const webrtc = new GameWebRTC(userChannel, { onData: (label, data) => console.log(label, data) }) await webrtc.connect() webrtc.send('events', JSON.stringify({ type: 'move', x: 10, y: 20 })) ```
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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. Users** Users endpoints cover the user lifecycle and profile features. Key highlights: - **Registration and login** (email/password, device token for SDKs, and OAuth providers) - **Profile metadata** (JSON blob per user) and editable profile fields - **Account lifecycle**: password reset, email confirmation, and account deletion - **Sessions & tokens**: both browser sessions and JWT-based API tokens are supported ## **3. Friends** The Friends domain offers lightweight social features: - **Friend requests** (send / accept / reject / block flows) - **Friend listing & pagination**, with basic privacy controls - **Domain helpers** to manage and query friend relationships from API or UI contexts ## **4. Lobbies** Lobbies provide matchmaking / room management primitives. Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. Once connected, named DataChannels carry game data at low latency ### **13.2 Default DataChannels** - **`events`** (reliable, ordered): important game events (player actions, state changes) - **`state`** (unreliable, unordered): high-frequency position/state sync ### **13.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameWebRTC` class (included in this SDK, browser-only) handles signaling automatically: ```javascript import { GameRealtime, GameWebRTC } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', token) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) const webrtc = new GameWebRTC(userChannel, { onData: (label, data) => console.log(label, data) }) await webrtc.connect() webrtc.send('events', JSON.stringify({ type: 'move', x: 10, y: 20 })) ```
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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. Users** Users endpoints cover the user lifecycle and profile features. Key highlights: - **Registration and login** (email/password, device token for SDKs, and OAuth providers) - **Profile metadata** (JSON blob per user) and editable profile fields - **Account lifecycle**: password reset, email confirmation, and account deletion - **Sessions & tokens**: both browser sessions and JWT-based API tokens are supported ## **3. Friends** The Friends domain offers lightweight social features: - **Friend requests** (send / accept / reject / block flows) - **Friend listing & pagination**, with basic privacy controls - **Domain helpers** to manage and query friend relationships from API or UI contexts ## **4. Lobbies** Lobbies provide matchmaking / room management primitives. Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. Once connected, named DataChannels carry game data at low latency ### **13.2 Default DataChannels** - **`events`** (reliable, ordered): important game events (player actions, state changes) - **`state`** (unreliable, unordered): high-frequency position/state sync ### **13.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameWebRTC` class (included in this SDK, browser-only) handles signaling automatically: ```javascript import { GameRealtime, GameWebRTC } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', token) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) const webrtc = new GameWebRTC(userChannel, { onData: (label, data) => console.log(label, data) }) await webrtc.connect() webrtc.send('events', JSON.stringify({ type: 'move', x: 10, y: 20 })) ```
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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. Users** Users endpoints cover the user lifecycle and profile features. Key highlights: - **Registration and login** (email/password, device token for SDKs, and OAuth providers) - **Profile metadata** (JSON blob per user) and editable profile fields - **Account lifecycle**: password reset, email confirmation, and account deletion - **Sessions & tokens**: both browser sessions and JWT-based API tokens are supported ## **3. Friends** The Friends domain offers lightweight social features: - **Friend requests** (send / accept / reject / block flows) - **Friend listing & pagination**, with basic privacy controls - **Domain helpers** to manage and query friend relationships from API or UI contexts ## **4. Lobbies** Lobbies provide matchmaking / room management primitives. Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. Once connected, named DataChannels carry game data at low latency ### **13.2 Default DataChannels** - **`events`** (reliable, ordered): important game events (player actions, state changes) - **`state`** (unreliable, unordered): high-frequency position/state sync ### **13.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameWebRTC` class (included in this SDK, browser-only) handles signaling automatically: ```javascript import { GameRealtime, GameWebRTC } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', token) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) const webrtc = new GameWebRTC(userChannel, { onData: (label, data) => console.log(label, data) }) await webrtc.connect() webrtc.send('events', JSON.stringify({ type: 'move', x: 10, y: 20 })) ```
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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. 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Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. Once connected, named DataChannels carry game data at low latency ### **13.2 Default DataChannels** - **`events`** (reliable, ordered): important game events (player actions, state changes) - **`state`** (unreliable, unordered): high-frequency position/state sync ### **13.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameWebRTC` class (included in this SDK, browser-only) handles signaling automatically: ```javascript import { GameRealtime, GameWebRTC } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', token) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) const webrtc = new GameWebRTC(userChannel, { onData: (label, data) => console.log(label, data) }) await webrtc.connect() webrtc.send('events', JSON.stringify({ type: 'move', x: 10, y: 20 })) ```
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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. Users** Users endpoints cover the user lifecycle and profile features. Key highlights: - **Registration and login** (email/password, device token for SDKs, and OAuth providers) - **Profile metadata** (JSON blob per user) and editable profile fields - **Account lifecycle**: password reset, email confirmation, and account deletion - **Sessions & tokens**: both browser sessions and JWT-based API tokens are supported ## **3. Friends** The Friends domain offers lightweight social features: - **Friend requests** (send / accept / reject / block flows) - **Friend listing & pagination**, with basic privacy controls - **Domain helpers** to manage and query friend relationships from API or UI contexts ## **4. Lobbies** Lobbies provide matchmaking / room management primitives. Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. 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Authentication** This API uses JWT (JSON Web Tokens) with access and refresh tokens: ### **1.1 Getting Tokens** - **Email/Password**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with email and password - **Device (SDK)**: POST to `/api/v1/login` with a `device_id` string (creates/returns a device user) - **Discord OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/discord` flow - **Google OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/google` flow - **Facebook OAuth**: Use `/api/v1/auth/facebook` flow - **Apple Sign In**: Use `/auth/apple` browser flow or apple sdk flow - **Steam (OpenID)**: Use `/api/v1/auth/steam` flow Both methods return: - `access_token` - Short-lived (15 min), use for API requests - `refresh_token` - Long-lived (30 days), use to get new access tokens ### **1.2 Using Tokens** Include the access token in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer <access_token> ``` ### **1.3 Refreshing Tokens** When your access token expires, use POST `/api/v1/refresh` with your refresh token to get a new access token. ## **2. 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Highlights: - **Create / list / update / delete** lobbies with rich metadata (mode, region, tags) - **Host-managed or hostless** modes (hostless allowed internally, not creatable via public API) - **Membership management**: join, leave, kick users, and automatic host transfer - **Controls & protection**: max users, hidden/locked states, and optional password protection - **Hidden lobbies** are excluded from public listings; public listing endpoints are paginated ## **5. Notifications** Persistent user-to-user notifications that survive across sessions: - **Send notifications** to accepted friends with a title, optional content, and optional metadata - **List own notifications** with pagination (ordered oldest-first) - **Delete notifications** by ID (single or batch) - **Real-time delivery** via the user WebSocket channel (`\"notification\"` events) - **Offline delivery**: undeleted notifications are replayed on WebSocket reconnect ## **6. Groups** Groups provide persistent community management for players: - **Three group types**: `public` (anyone joins directly), `private` (users request to join, admins approve), `hidden` (invite-only, never listed) - **Membership roles**: `admin` and `member`, with promote/demote capabilities - **Join requests**: for private groups, users submit requests that admins approve or reject - **Invitations**: admins can invite users directly (blocked users are rejected) - **CRUD operations**: create, update, delete groups with metadata support - **Group chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"group\"` ## **7. Parties** Ephemeral groups of users for short-lived sessions (e.g., matchmaking squads): - **Invite-only joining**: the party leader sends invites by user ID to friends or shared-group members - **Invite flow**: `POST /parties/invite` → recipient accepts via `POST /parties/invite/accept` or declines via `POST /parties/invite/decline`; leader can cancel via `POST /parties/invite/cancel` - **Invite visibility**: leader can list sent invites (`GET /parties/invitations/sent`); recipient can list received invites (`GET /parties/invitations`) - **Connection requirement**: invites can only be sent to users who are friends or share at least one group with the leader - **One party at a time**: a user can only be in one party; accepting an invite while already in a party is rejected - **Leader management**: the creator is the leader; leadership can be transferred - **Lobby integration**: parties can create or join lobbies as a group - **Party chat**: integrated via the Chat API with `chat_type: \"party\"` - **Real-time events** via the party WebSocket channel ## **8. Chat** Real-time messaging across multiple conversation types: - **Chat types**: `lobby` (within a lobby), `group` (within a group), `party` (within a party), `friend` (DMs between friends) - **Send messages** with content, optional metadata, and automatic access validation - **List messages** with pagination (newest first) - **Read tracking**: mark messages as read and get unread counts per conversation - **Real-time delivery** via PubSub and WebSocket channels - **Moderation hooks**: `before_chat_message` pipeline hook for filtering/blocking ## **9. Leaderboards** Server-managed ranked scoreboards: - **Multiple leaderboards**: create named leaderboards with configurable sort order - **Score submission**: submit scores with optional metadata - **Rankings**: retrieve paginated rankings with user details - **Reset support**: leaderboards can be reset periodically ## **10. Key-Value Storage** Per-user persistent key-value storage for game state, preferences, and settings: - **Get/set/delete** key-value pairs scoped to the authenticated user - **List keys** with optional prefix filtering - **Metadata support**: values can include arbitrary JSON metadata ## **11. Achievements** Track player accomplishments with progress-based or instant-unlock achievements: - **Achievement definitions**: admin-created with slug, title, description, icon, sort order, and optional progress target - **Progress tracking**: increment progress toward a target; auto-unlocks when progress reaches the target - **Instant unlock**: directly unlock achievements without progress tracking - **Hidden achievements**: details obscured (\"???\") until unlocked by the user - **Public listings**: paginated, optionally filtered; authenticated users see their own progress - **Admin management**: create, update, delete, grant, revoke, unlock, and increment achievements ## **12. Real-time: WebSocket Channels** The server provides real-time communication via Phoenix WebSocket channels. Connect to the WebSocket endpoint and join topic-based channels for live updates. ### **12.1 Connection** Connect to `wss://your-server.com/socket` with your JWT token as a parameter: ``` const socket = new Socket(\"wss://your-server.com/socket\", { params: { token: \"<access_token>\" } }) socket.connect() ``` ### **12.2 Available Channels** - **User channel** (`user:<user_id>`): notifications, friend events, achievement unlocks, party/group invites - **Lobby channel** (`lobby:<lobby_id>`): lobby member joins/leaves, lobby updates, lobby chat - **Lobbies channel** (`lobbies`): global lobby list changes (created, updated, deleted) - **Group channel** (`group:<group_id>`): group member changes, group updates, group chat - **Groups channel** (`groups`): global group list changes - **Party channel** (`party:<party_id>`): party member changes, party updates, party chat ### **12.3 JS SDK Helper** The `GameRealtime` class (included in this SDK) wraps Phoenix.Socket with convenient channel helpers: ```javascript import { GameRealtime } from '@ughuuu/game_server' const realtime = new GameRealtime('https://your-server.com', accessToken) const userChannel = realtime.joinUserChannel(userId) userChannel.on('notification', payload => console.log(payload)) ``` Requires the `phoenix` npm package as a peer dependency: `npm install phoenix` ## **13. Real-time: WebRTC DataChannels** For low-latency game data, the server supports WebRTC DataChannels alongside WebSocket. The server acts as a WebRTC peer (not P2P between clients). ### **13.1 How It Works** 1. Client connects via WebSocket and joins the **User channel** 2. Client sends an SDP offer over the channel (`webrtc:offer` event) 3. Server responds with an SDP answer (`webrtc:answer` event) 4. ICE candidates are exchanged (`webrtc:ice` events) 5. 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