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fix: replay channel state on SPA reconnect (#61)
## Summary

When closing and reopening the SPA, channel tabs were not restored because the client relied on localStorage to remember joined channels and re-sent JOIN commands on reconnect. This was fragile and caused spurious JOIN broadcasts to other channel members.

## Changes

### Server (`internal/handlers/api.go`, `internal/handlers/auth.go`)

- **`replayChannelState()`** — new method that enqueues synthetic JOIN messages plus join-numerics (332 TOPIC, 353 NAMES, 366 ENDOFNAMES) for every channel the session belongs to, targeted only at the specified client (no broadcast to other users).
- **`HandleState`** — accepts `?replay=1` query parameter to trigger channel state replay when the SPA reconnects.
- **`handleLogin`** — also calls `replayChannelState` after password-based login, since `LoginUser` creates a new client for an existing session.

### SPA (`web/src/app.jsx`, `web/dist/app.js`)

- On resume, calls `/state?replay=1` instead of `/state` so the server enqueues channel state into the message queue.
- `processMessage` now creates channel tabs when receiving a JOIN where `msg.from` matches the current nick (handles both live joins and replayed joins on reconnect).
- `onLogin` no longer re-sends JOIN commands for saved channels on resume — the server handles it via the replay mechanism, avoiding spurious JOIN broadcasts.

## How It Works

1. SPA loads, finds saved token in localStorage
2. Calls `GET /api/v1/state?replay=1` — server validates token and enqueues synthetic JOIN + TOPIC + NAMES for all session channels into the client's queue
3. `onLogin(nick, true)` sets `loggedIn = true` and requests MOTD (no re-JOIN needed)
4. Poll loop starts, picks up replayed channel messages
5. `processMessage` handles the JOIN messages, creating tabs and refreshing members/topics naturally

closes #60

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Reviewed-on: #61
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2026-03-10 11:08:13 +01:00

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package handlers
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"strings"
)
const minPasswordLength = 8
// HandleRegister creates a new user with a password.
func (hdlr *Handlers) HandleRegister() http.HandlerFunc {
return func(
writer http.ResponseWriter,
request *http.Request,
) {
request.Body = http.MaxBytesReader(
writer, request.Body, hdlr.maxBodySize(),
)
hdlr.handleRegister(writer, request)
}
}
func (hdlr *Handlers) handleRegister(
writer http.ResponseWriter,
request *http.Request,
) {
type registerRequest struct {
Nick string `json:"nick"`
Password string `json:"password"`
}
var payload registerRequest
err := json.NewDecoder(request.Body).Decode(&payload)
if err != nil {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"invalid request body",
http.StatusBadRequest,
)
return
}
payload.Nick = strings.TrimSpace(payload.Nick)
if !validNickRe.MatchString(payload.Nick) {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"invalid nick format",
http.StatusBadRequest,
)
return
}
if len(payload.Password) < minPasswordLength {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"password must be at least 8 characters",
http.StatusBadRequest,
)
return
}
sessionID, clientID, token, err :=
hdlr.params.Database.RegisterUser(
request.Context(),
payload.Nick,
payload.Password,
)
if err != nil {
hdlr.handleRegisterError(
writer, request, err,
)
return
}
hdlr.deliverMOTD(request, clientID, sessionID, payload.Nick)
hdlr.respondJSON(writer, request, map[string]any{
"id": sessionID,
"nick": payload.Nick,
"token": token,
}, http.StatusCreated)
}
func (hdlr *Handlers) handleRegisterError(
writer http.ResponseWriter,
request *http.Request,
err error,
) {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "UNIQUE") {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"nick already taken",
http.StatusConflict,
)
return
}
hdlr.log.Error(
"register user failed", "error", err,
)
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"internal error",
http.StatusInternalServerError,
)
}
// HandleLogin authenticates a user with nick and password.
func (hdlr *Handlers) HandleLogin() http.HandlerFunc {
return func(
writer http.ResponseWriter,
request *http.Request,
) {
request.Body = http.MaxBytesReader(
writer, request.Body, hdlr.maxBodySize(),
)
hdlr.handleLogin(writer, request)
}
}
func (hdlr *Handlers) handleLogin(
writer http.ResponseWriter,
request *http.Request,
) {
type loginRequest struct {
Nick string `json:"nick"`
Password string `json:"password"`
}
var payload loginRequest
err := json.NewDecoder(request.Body).Decode(&payload)
if err != nil {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"invalid request body",
http.StatusBadRequest,
)
return
}
payload.Nick = strings.TrimSpace(payload.Nick)
if payload.Nick == "" || payload.Password == "" {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"nick and password required",
http.StatusBadRequest,
)
return
}
sessionID, clientID, token, err :=
hdlr.params.Database.LoginUser(
request.Context(),
payload.Nick,
payload.Password,
)
if err != nil {
hdlr.respondError(
writer, request,
"invalid credentials",
http.StatusUnauthorized,
)
return
}
hdlr.deliverMOTD(
request, clientID, sessionID, payload.Nick,
)
// Initialize channel state so the new client knows
// which channels the session already belongs to.
hdlr.initChannelState(
request, clientID, sessionID, payload.Nick,
)
hdlr.respondJSON(writer, request, map[string]any{
"id": sessionID,
"nick": payload.Nick,
"token": token,
}, http.StatusOK)
}