feat(tier2): finish the finish line — Block H follow-ups, Block G geolocation, cross-cutting
Three threads of work land here together to close out Tier 2.
### Block H follow-ups — day-of check-in
- Scanner is now an "open on your phone" magic-link flow. Hosts on
desktop mint a scoped JWT via POST /events/{id}/scanner-ticket and
render its URL into a QR; phone scans it and lands on /scanner with
the ticket as bearer. The ticket carries Audience=scanner so it can
never substitute for a session token.
- Plus-one confirmation at the door: scan → POST /check-in/preview to
fetch guest + expected party size → confirm buttons ("Just them",
"Party of N", custom) → POST /check-in. No more silent arrival_count=1.
- Offline scan queue: failed POSTs go into an IndexedDB store and drain
on the 'online' event with poison-message protection.
- Day-of arrivals headline widget on the event overview, gated to the
host's local calendar date so it doesn't dominate the page weeks out.
- Tab nav restyled with inline heroicons + scrollable segmented control;
Check-in moves to the rightmost slot.
- PWA: manifest + service worker scoped to /scanner, generated 192/512
icons (Go scripted renderer in scripts/gen-scanner-icons.go).
- Confirmation email QR was rendering broken because html/template
rewrites data: URLs to #ZgotmplZ; mark the value as template.URL.
- Email "open your invitation" link 404'd because we had no token to
put after /rsvp/. Threaded AccessLink through the RSVPConfirmed NATS
event from the API at submit time.
### Block G remainder — geolocation + threshold preview
- Pluggable GeoResolver in the fraud engine (NullResolver, IPApiResolver
for the free ip-api.com fallback, MaxMindResolver behind GG_GEOIP_DB_PATH).
Wrapped in a Redis cache (30d TTL). Geo flows through both gRPC and
NATS scoring paths.
- geo_jump scoring feature: >500km in <1h flags ("accessed from Lagos
and Paris within 12 minutes"); >500km in <6h is a softer signal. The
existing single-signal cap keeps a lone geo_jump in MEDIUM.
- FraudScored event carries geo_country/city/lat/lon; ApplyScore uses
COALESCE so a later re-score without geo doesn't wipe earlier data.
- Threshold-slider live preview: GET /events/{id}/security/thresholds/preview
returns band counts the host's existing access events would have
fallen into under the proposed thresholds. Debounced (250ms) widget
under the Advanced sliders so the host gets concrete feedback instead
of guessing.
### Cross-cutting — audit, tier-gating, feature flags
- audit_log table + internal/audit.Recorder (async fire-and-forget on
detached context so an audit blip never fails the real action). Wired
into branding update, thresholds update, allowlist add/remove,
collaborator invite/role-change/remove, message create/send-now/cancel.
- Tier-gating: extended billing.Limits with MaxCollaborators,
CustomBranding, Scanner, Broadcasts. Free = none; Pro = 5 + all;
Business = unlimited. Gates the scanner-ticket, message create,
branding put, and collaborator invite endpoints with 402 +
structured upgrade payload. Auto-reminders, fraud detection, and
analytics deliberately stay on every tier — those are safety + visibility
features, not upsell levers.
- Feature flags: feature_flags table + internal/flags.Store with 30s
in-memory refresh, stable sha256(key + user_id) percent bucketing,
unknown-key-defaults-on. Six Tier 2 flags pre-seeded. Three handlers
(branding, broadcasts, scanner) check the kill switch ahead of the
tier gate so ops can pull a feature back without a redeploy.
### Verified
- go test ./... + fraud-engine pytest (12/12 incl. 3 new geo_jump tests + 5
new flags tests).
- docker compose build + up across api, fraud-engine, notifier, frontend.
- /health endpoints 200; migrations 0014 + 0015 applied; 6 flags
seeded; audit_log table + partial indexes confirmed.
- Fraud-engine logs confirm geo resolver kind=CachedGeoResolver provider=auto.
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package flags
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import (
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"testing"
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"github.com/google/uuid"
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)
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// nilStore returns enabled for everything — handy for hot paths where
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// the store isn't wired (tests, init).
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func TestNilStoreAllows(t *testing.T) {
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var s *Store
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if !s.Enabled("anything", uuid.New()) {
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t.Fatal("nil *Store must report Enabled=true so absent infra never disables behaviour")
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}
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}
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// Unknown keys default to enabled — the safe default for "we just
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// added a gate; ship code first, write the row later if needed".
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func TestUnknownKeyDefaultsOn(t *testing.T) {
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s := New(nil, nil)
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if !s.Enabled("never_seeded", uuid.New()) {
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t.Errorf("unknown key should be enabled by default")
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}
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}
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func TestExplicitlyDisabledKey(t *testing.T) {
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s := New(nil, nil)
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s.flags["kill"] = Flag{Key: "kill", Enabled: false, PercentRollout: 100}
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if s.Enabled("kill", uuid.New()) {
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t.Errorf("disabled flag must be off regardless of percent")
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}
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}
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func TestPercentRolloutZeroDisablesForUsers(t *testing.T) {
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s := New(nil, nil)
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s.flags["k"] = Flag{Key: "k", Enabled: true, PercentRollout: 0}
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if s.Enabled("k", uuid.New()) {
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t.Errorf("0%% rollout should be off for any user")
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}
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}
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// Stable bucketing — same (key, user) must always return the same
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// decision so a user doesn't flap on and off across requests.
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func TestPercentBucketIsStable(t *testing.T) {
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s := New(nil, nil)
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s.flags["k"] = Flag{Key: "k", Enabled: true, PercentRollout: 50}
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u := uuid.New()
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first := s.Enabled("k", u)
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for i := 0; i < 20; i++ {
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if s.Enabled("k", u) != first {
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t.Fatalf("flag decision for user %v flapped on iteration %d", u, i)
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}
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}
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}
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// Anonymous callers (uuid.Nil) skip percent-rollout splits — they're
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// treated as the public path. Otherwise a 25%-rollout flag would 75%
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// of the time refuse anonymous traffic, which is the wrong default
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// for a public endpoint.
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func TestAnonymousIsAlwaysOn(t *testing.T) {
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s := New(nil, nil)
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s.flags["k"] = Flag{Key: "k", Enabled: true, PercentRollout: 1}
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if !s.Enabled("k", uuid.Nil) {
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t.Errorf("uuid.Nil subject should be Enabled=true for partial rollouts")
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}
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}
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